Joe Bale Cage Squads To Reenter ,competition JEWISH NEWS Engagement Announced I 0--THE Friday, August 20, 1948 • • • • -chtuditei in Society Mrs. Hopp Wins Volunteer Award Mrs. Benjamin Lambert of the Belcrest returned on Monday from a few weeks' stay at the Grand Hotel at Mackinac Island, Pfc. Joseph L. Bale Post, JWV, last year's champions in the Class A and Jewish Community Cen- ter basketball leagues will enter three teams in the Class A and Class B divisions of the Detroit Recreation League and the Jew- ish Center major league this year. The teams will begin practice in early October. Expected to play for Bale Post this season are Sam Lieberman, former Lawrence Tech star, and Abe Parness, former Wayne Uni- versity cage captain. Returning from last year's squad are Danny Arnold, Eli Kaplansky, Ted Bale, Ben Wein- berg, Abbie Friedman, Bernie Schneider and Murray Weiss. Mrs. John C. Hopp, 2535 West Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Butzel of Birmingham are visiting this Boston Blvd., has been named week in Charlevoix. "Volunteer-of-the-Week" by the Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman of Whitmore Rd. and Miss Sadie Central Volunteer Bureau and Hirschman of Glynn Ct. have returned from an extended stay in awarded a Red Feather lapel pin Frankfort. for her community services. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank, their daughter, Shirley, and son, A Red Feather worker since Bill, of 'Wildemere Ave. are spending the week in the Les Chenieux 1938, Mrs. Hopp began as a so- Islands in Upper Michigan. licitor and became a division Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sampliner of the Belcrest have returned from chairman in the first War Chest Wisconsin where they visited their daughter, Jane, at camp. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsberg of Chicago Blvd. returned on Tuesday drive in 1942. She has been chair- from Denver, Colo., where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, man of the downtown division of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tatarsky. Their daughter, Mignon, who has been the Red Feather drive for the visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruskin in past two years. Chicago, accompanied them home. In addition to being an enthus- Mr. and Mrs. Max Unger of Suffolk Dr. returned from Mackinac iastic worker for the Community Island where they were guests for a few weeks at the Grand Hotel. Chest she also gives her services Mrs. Vi. Heidenrich of Iowa City, Ia., who has been spending the FAYANNE GREENBLATT For Your Dancing Pleasure summer in Detroit_ left on Tuesday with her son, Louis, of Cleveland to the Allied Jewish Campaign Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Green- for a stay in Charlevoix. and is a member of the board of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartman of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs. blatt of Fairfield Ave. announce the Round Table of Catholics, and his orchestra Nathan Kline of Cortland Ave. returned on Sunday from a few the 'engagement of their daugh- Jews and Protestants. She is MUSIC FOR ALL ter, Fayanne, to Norman W. weeks' stay in Frankfort. OCCASIONS active in the work of the Red Isadore Fred yisited with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Kaufman, son of Mrs. Jack Kauf- TO. 5-4720 before 1 P. M. Cross and aided in the March Mrs. Samuel Lieberman of Birchcrest Dr., enroute from New York man of Lawrence Ave. and the TY. 7-5294 after 1 P. AI. of Dimes. to his home in Waco, Tex. late Mr. Kaufman. The bride- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothherg have as their guest her mother, Mrs. elect has chosen February for her Louis Friedman of St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Richard U. Waldblott have moved from Monte Vista wedding. Ave. and are now residing at 671 Merton Rd. • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Craine of Chicago Blvd. left last week for a month's stay in Los Angeles. Mr. Craine, who is an officer in the Custom Made Velvet and Satin Comforters Naval Reserve, will spend two weeks in training at the nearby Navy Base. July 23—To Dr. and Mrs. Sam- Mr.-- and Mrs. Ben Kramer of Whitmore Rd. returned from an Hand Stitched With Scalloped Edges extended vacation trip which included Colorado, California and the uel H. Blondy of Ohio Ave., twin daughters, Cynthia Gayle and Canadian Rockies. Monogramed if Desired Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baum of Fairfield Ave. plan to leave this Gloria Jane. Saturday for a week's visit in Northern Wisconsin. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel J. Harris of Gloucester Dr. have 'as their July 31—To Dr. and Mrs. guest her mother, Mrs. A. J. K.obacker of Toledo. Leonard Crane (Joana Kruss) of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 011esheimer of Eason Ave. returned from TYLER 4-6728 8823 TWELFTH ST. Santa Rosa Dr ., a son, Howard a stay at the Grand Hotel in Mackinac Island. Ellis. Joan Mitchell of Lakewood Ave. left for a visit in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fisher. and daughter, Nancy, left on Thursday Wilk Nolo. No!. 'mink VOW NOM. Nolo. 'mak Niollik Nolik Nisisk 'mak 'IOW Via. VW 04. WM. for Algonquin Park, Ont., w where they will be poined by their son, Aug. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Bern- Michael, who is at Camp Tamacqua. Together they will go on to visit ard Rogow (Deborah Marion Specially Recommended for Hay Fever Sufferers in Montreal and Quebec. Goldberg) of 1946 Virginia Park, Mr. and Mrs. S. David Hershman and daughters, Susan and Judith, a son. Ronald Eric. of Tuxedo Ave., returned on Thursday from Watkins Lake where * * they spent the summer. Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks. of DeXter Blvd. are spending 10 days in Samuel J. Levy (Theda Carolyn Frankfort. Miss Florence 'Wolff, who has been the guest of her uncle and aunt, Fetzer) of W. Grand Ave., a son, Mr. and Mrs. JoSeph L. Levy of Calvert Ave., for the last month, Robert Blair. returned to her home in San Antonio, Tex. * Mrs. Ervin Greenbaum and her small daughter, Ruth, of Philadel- Aug. 2—To Mr and Mrs. Rob- phia are spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Rose Lipson, and her brother, Elliott Lipson of Huntington Woods. She will be accom- ert S. Tepeck, a son, Steven Jay. * * panied home by her daughters, Alice and Marianne, who have been at camp in Northern Michigan for the summer. Aug. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. David Sugar have moved from Carter Ave. and are tin M. Blanck (Lorraine Denen- Omena, Mich. On Grand Traverse Bay now residing at 13120 Broadstreet Blvd. a son, Stuart Harley. Mrs. Marx Sabel of Montgomery, Ala., is the guest of her son-in- burg), * * * law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moers of Whitmore Rd. LABOR DAY SPECIAL— Aug. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Mrs. S. H. Polozker and daughters, Elayne and Gloria, of Chicago 3 DAYS Burns (Mildred Bigelman) of Blvd. returned on Tuesday from a stay in Lake George, N. Y, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milen of Meyers Rd. returned from a stay in 2642 Clements, a son, Steven Modern Alan. -- Frankfort. 1600 Feet Above Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gross of Carter Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conveniences * Sea Level Hyman of Buena Vista Ave. returned from a visit in Petoskey. Aug. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen have moved from Calvert Ave. and are Blugrind (Adelle Kanvil), a son, now residing at 3220. Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Miller of Calvert Ave. had as their guests Lynn Anthony. * * * last week-end his brother, Max Miller and his daughter, Gladys, of Fine Kosher Half-Mile Of Aug. 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. Style Cooking Chicago. . -_••• Private Beach Mrs. Herman Katz of W. Chicago Blvd., Kay Jerkowitz of Long- Theodore Kellman ( L i 11 i a n Your children guarded by experienced counselors fellow Ave. and Alice Levy of Calvert Ave. left last Sunday to spend Schechter) of Tuxedo Ave., a son, Michael Alan. a week in South Haven. 'a . -• . Also a Sports Director Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Landsberg of Greenlawn Ave. have returned Entertainment by National Famous Artists from.a motor trip through the east. NEW YORK.—A digest of the TED WERBEL and ESTHER BRODEY • Mrs. Joseph Springel and son, Barry Lee, of Ohio Ave, returned SELECTIVE SERVICE ACT of from a few weeks' stay in Atlantic City. In Yiddish and English Programs Daily Mrs. R. R. Kaltman of Boston Blvd. returned from a stay at Mack- 1948 has been issued in vest- pocket size format by the Nation- For Information and Reservation—Call UN. 3-8650 - TY. 5-3869 inac Island where she was a guest at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hopp and their son, Clement Jr., of Long- al Jewish Welfare Board, which Daily 10 A. M. to 2 P. M.; 5 P. M. to 9 F.M. is the govern ment-accredited fellow Ave. are visiting in Northern Wisconsin. ■ ••0111k 'NSW `MOW VII Nellik NOW Naillsk Valk Va. 'VOW NOW VIM. VOW 'mi. VOW •••11. Mr. and Mrs. William Nadler and son, Martin, of Atkinson Ave. agency for welfare, religious and morale service to Jews in the returned from a visit in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Baer of Picadilly Ave. returned from a few American armed forces. weeks' stay in Frankfort. Mrs. Kurt Ehrlich of Hazelwood Ave. returned from a visit in MICKEY WOOLF Nashville, Tenn. 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