8 —THE JEWISH NEWS
Miss Hurst Betrothed
Friday, August 27, 1948
To Stephen B. Sarasoh,n
Adivifico in Soddy
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'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurst, of
New York • City, announce the
Mrs. Anne Handlesman and family are now residing in their betrothal of their daughter, Vera,
new home at 3339 Calvert Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Lonnerstater of Blaine Ave. recently re- to Stephen B. Sarasohn, son of
turned from a trip to South Haven and Chicago, where they celebrat-
ed their silver wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shanbrom of Birwood Ave. were honored
Aug. 19, their third wedding anniversary, at a surprise dinner given
at Northwood Inn by Dr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Berman.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Rothenberg have returned from a vacation at
South Haven.
Mrs. N. Berman of • California visited with her children, Dr. and
Mrs. B. Berman. While here she was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. N.
Rothenberg of Sussex Ave.
Beverly Tchor and Norma Bernstein will leave Saturday eve-
nina, Aug. 28. for- Buffalo. From there they plan to motor to New
York City.
Manuel Holtzer, Alvin Berlin, and Lou Gold have returned from
a stay at the Plaza Hotel in South' Haven and Edgewater Beach
Hotel in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Hammerstein of Alden Ave. held open •
house Aug. 1 in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. Celebrating
with them were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hirsch, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Rothenberg and Anita and Fred Hammerstein, and out-of-
town guests from Toledo and Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schmier of Sherbourne Rd. have returned
from an extended motor trip through Illinois, Wisconsin and Michi-
gan. Enroute they visited their daughters, Carol and Marilyn, at
Camp Sandstone, Green Lake, Wis.
Celia Schmier of Sherbourne Rd. has returned from a visit with
her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Moses of Sharon, Pa.
MISS VERA HURST
Edith Albert Freedman of Whitmore Rd. is visiting with relatives
Mrs.
Gertrude
Beisman Sarasohn
and friends in the East.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wolf and sons and mother, Mrs. Schwartz, and Joshua S. Sarasohn of De-
of McQuade Ave. and their sister-in-law from Chicago, have re- troit.
turned from a two-week stay in Charlevoix.
Both the bride-elect and her
Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Haber and sons, Jonathan and. Michael,
fiance are students in the De-
are vacationing in Frankfort, Mich.
Miriam Bernstein, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bernstein partment of Public Law and
of 2400 W. Boston Blvd., will sail Sept. 1 on the Queen Mary for Government of Columbia Uni-
Europe, where she will study for a year with the Smith College versity's Graduate School.
•group at the. Sorbonne in Paris and the University of Geneva in
Mr. Sarasohn, who attended
Switzerland. Miss Bernstein, a junior, attended the University of Central High School and Olivet
Michigan.
Pre-nuptial affairs for Majorie Ann Silberblatt, Sept. 2 bride- College, was graduated from
to-be, were given by Mesdames Louis Burns, Sam Feldman, Joseph Wayne University in 1945.
Newman, George Bremen, Daniel G. Cullen, Robert Morgan, Ann
After attending preparatory
Jacobson, George Maskin, Moe Leiter and Sidney Jacobson and school in Middlesex, England,
Misses Elaine Jason and Paula Gordon.
Miss Hurst was graduated from
In honor of the 50th wedding anniversary. of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter College in New York
Abraham Cohen of 3020 Euclid, a reception will be held from 7 to City, before matriculating at Co-
10 p. m. Sunday, Aug. 29, at the home of their children, Mr. and
lumbia. A delegate to the Nation-
Mrs. Sidney Cohen, 3240 Clements. No cards.
al Student Congress, she is spend-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sloman and their two children of Fair- ing the week in Madison, Wis.
field Ave. are spending six weeks at Leamington, Ontario.
Dr. Willard Mayer and his daughter, Rosalie, of Boston Blvd. She will visit Detroit after the
are visiting in Denver, Colo., where they will be joined by his son, close of the conference Aug. 28.
A Thanksgiving wedding is
Martin, who was attending the summer session at the University
of Colorado in Boulder.
planned. •
Mrs. David J. Levy of Boston Blvd. is spending a month in
Displaced persons in DP camps
Denver, Seattle and Portland, Ore., visiting with members of her
family.
made the newly-released HIAS
Mrs. M. M. Wittelshofer of Boston Blvd. has returned from an documentary film, "Placing The
extended stay in the east where she visited with members of her Displaced."
family.
Mrs. Harry Newman of Lawrence Ave. and her daughter, Mrs.
Oscar Zemon of Roslyn Rd., returned from a visit in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Oberfelder of Canterbury Rd. returned from
CgZega-1
Denver, Colo., where they visited with members of their family.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heavenrich of Weymouth, Mass., are
spending a month in the city visiting with members of their families.
They are the house guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John A.
Heavenrich of Longfellow Ave.
Miss Marcia Ermann of Merton Rd. returned from a motor trip
through the New England States. She accompanied her sister, Mrs.
Joseph Ullmon of Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer of Chicago Blvd. returned from a
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few days' visit in Toronto.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weisman and their daughter, Betty, of
EdiSon Ave. spent the last week-end at Niagara Falls.
Massive solid
Mrs. Mervin Blach of Birmingham, Ala., is the guest of her
silver — fash-
cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd.
ioned in the
Mrs. Philip Marcuse, her daughter, Katherine, and son, Philip,
elegant court
of Glynn Ct. returned from Charlevoix where they were the guests
for six weeks of her mother, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert.
traditions to fit
- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers and Mrs. Max Brown are spending
modern tastes
a few days with the latter's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
and decor. Six-
Philip Glick of Merton Rd., enroute to their home in St. Louis from
piece place settinE
Frankfort where they spent the summer.
Milton Doner of Renfrew Rd. is spending the week-end with
costs $33 (includ-
Mrs. Doner and their daughters, Jill and Jaqueline, at Oscoda, Mich.,
ing Federal Tax).
where they have been spending the summer. They will all return
home on Monday.
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Mrs. Burton Lieberman spent a few days as the guest of her
brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons of
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Parkside Ave., enroute from Philadelphia where she had been visit-
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ing with members of her family to her home in Dallas, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere had as their guests last week-end,
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their daughter Babs' fiance, Malcolm Lowenstein, his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Lowenstein of Hamilton, 0., and their brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Srere of Dayton, 0.
Mrs. Milton Marwil and small son and daughter of Northlawn
Ave. returned from Atlantic City where they visited with members
of their family.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow and their daughters, Marcia and
Joan, of Hazelwood Ave. returned from Boston where they visited
with members of their family.
Complimenting Miss' Ruth Soifer of Glynn Ct., whose marriage
to Milton Caplan will take place Aug. 31, Mrs. Lester Small of Grand
Ave. and Miss Bernice Sheplow of Clairmount Ave. gave a luncheon
at the latter's home.
Dr. and Mrs. Irving I. Bittker of Atkinson Ave. returned from
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an extended stay in Charlevoix.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sloan and son, Arthur, of Santa Clara Ave.
are visiting with relatives in Los Angeles and will tour the western
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states for a month before returning home.
6Iegatice
REMINDS YOU OF THEIR
Pledges to Histadrut
Morris Lieberman, chairman
of the Detroit Histadrut commit-
tee, stated. that although last
spring's Palestine Histadrut
campaign had raised $275,000, of
which $241,000 already was sent
to national headquarters, con-
certed efforts will be made • to
collect all outstanding pledges
in view of an urgent cable re-
ceived from Isaac Hamlin, na-
tional secretary, who presently
is Israel.
Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith
honored one of its leading mem-
bers, Morris Shatzen, at a testi-
monial banquet Aug. 17 at the
Book-Cadillac. Shatzen ; a De-
troit resident for 41 years, is
leaving to make his home in Cal-
ifornia.
A past president and active
committeeman of Pisgah, Shatzen
has been a Bnai Brith member
for more than 25 years. In addi-
tion to his Bnai Brith work, Shat-
zen has been active in the Peo-
ple's Relief, ORT and Ukrani.an
Jewish Relief programs.
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They will be at home to their
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Kerner•
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Rosa. A reception in his honor
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$200 in Dr. Franklin's Will
The sum of $200 is bequethed
in the will of Rabbi Leo M.
Franklin to his alma mater, Heb-
rew Union College of Cincinnati.
His son and daughter, Leo I.
Franklin and Mrs. Margaret F.
Fleischaker, filed the will for pro-
bate before Judge Patrick . H.
O'Brien. Dr. Franklin died on
Aug. 8. His personal effects, car,
library and household furnish-
ings are left to his widow, Mrs
Hattie Franklin. Seven relatives
receive $500 each.
The Jewish News is pleased to
inform its Pontiac readers that
Mrs. Harry Arnkoff, 260 Draper
Rd., Pontiac 18, Mich., has been
named our Pontiac correspond-
ent. All Pontiac news should be
in her hands by Sunday morning.
Films captured from secret
gestapo files are revealed to
American audiences for the first
time in the HIAS film, "Placing
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