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THE JEWISH NEWS-37
Friday, October 1, 1948

In the Women's
Division Spotlight

Mr. and Mrs. David Radin, formerly of Burlingame Ave., have
Mrs. Wineman Known
moved into their new home on Birwood Ave.
Mrs. Harry Tachma. of Fullerton Ave. entertained at a tea Sept.
13 in honor of Rhoda Nemeth, whose marriage to Arthur Silverstein For Her Long Devotion
took place Sept. 21. .
To Community Sservice
Renee Gail Levy entertained her friends at Huyler's t'Aiglon•
on her 16th birthday Saturday, Sept. 25.
A truly gracious lady with
Mt. and Mrs. S. Paul Epstein of Bayonne, N. J., who were here
to attend the. Chafetz-Cohen wedding, were the guests of their never - failing patience a n d.
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sloan of Santa Clara Ave.
charm, Mrs. - Henry Wineman is
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib of Burlington Rd. had as their . guests known as one of \the most pre-
last week -Mr. and Mrs. Allan Litman, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Affelter of dictable leaders of the Women's.
Cleveland and Ike Meyer of Memphis, Tenn. . . Division of the Jewish Welfare
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Frank of Colorado Ave. have returned
from a. fortnight's motor trip to Montreal and Quebec.
Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Allen of Canterbury Rd. had as their
guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martin of Hollywood, 'Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Rodney Myers of the Seward Hotel have returned
from Los Angeles, where they spent the summer Months. •
Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder of Fairfield *Ave. has returned. from
Chicago, where she spent a week visiting with members of her
family.
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Elliott Lipson and his two sons have moved from Huntington
Woods and are now residing at 3203 Glendale Ave. -
Mrs. Jennie Sampliner of Los Angeles. is visiting her children,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Sampliner of the Belcrest and 'Miss Selma -
Sampliner of the Chatham Apt. She is the house guest of the latter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Dexter Blvd. have returned from
a few weeks' stay in New York. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rieger -and their daughter, Florence, have
returned to their home in Kansas City, Mo., after a visit with Miss
Rieger's fiance, Lester Neiman, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
B. Neiman of Wildemere Ave. •
Mrs. Max Krell of the Lee Plaza has returned from Evansville,
Ind.,. where she visited her son-in-laW 'and daughter, Mr. and' Mrs.
Charles Nanries.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Amberg of Wisconsin Ave.. have as their
guest Mrs. A. M. Sondheim of London, England.
Miss Harriet Lurie of Birchcrest Dr. has returned from a visit
in San Antonio, Tex.
Mr. -and Mrs. Herman Springer of Pennington Dr. have returned
from Honolulu, - Hawaii, where they spent the last month.
MRS. HENRY WINEMAN
Mrs. Sonia Nusholtz of Webb Ave. has left for California,. where
Federation. She is counted on to
she plans to make her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stalberg of Buena Vista Ave. have returned contribute intelligence, devotiOn
from St. Louis, Mo., where they attended the wedding of. their and concentration to ev9ry job
nephew.
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Mrs. Jack Ru•bin has returned from an .extended .staY in Cali-
However, there is one way in
fornia and is at present making her home with her son-in-law and which Mrs. Wineman continues
daughter, Mr. and :Mrs. A. Singer of Greenlawn Ave. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stein have returned to their horne in Lon- to amaze even those who have
don, England, following a visit with .their son-in-law and daughter ; been long and closely associated
Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Schuld of Wisconsin Ave.
with her, and that is in the num-
Gerald V. Leopold, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Leopold, of Wis- ber of offices which she has filled
consin Ave.;- has left for Cambridge, Mass., where he will matriculate with her familiar competence
in Harvard University School Of Law.
and organization.
Complimenting Miss Lillian. , Gurevitch, whose marriage to Rolf
She' was chairman, with Mrs.
Manko will be a November. event, Mrs. John J. Leopold, Mrs. Wal-
H. Ehrlich, of the very
ter Herz, and Mrs. Joseph Adler were hostesses at a garden luncheon Joseph
• successful 1948 Allied Jewish
and miscellaneous shower at the latter's home on Appoline Ave.
last Sunday.
Campaign of the Women's Divi-
Mrs. Marc B. Graham, the former Marilyn tpps, was the honor sion and is a member of the ex-
guest at a number of .parties before her marriage on Sept. 14. In- ecutive committee of the Nation-
cluded among them were a luncheon at Botsford Inn given by . Mrs. al United Jewish Appeal Worn- .
Edmund Gilbert and her daughter, Joyce, a luncheon at the Book en's Division.
Cadillac Hotel at which Mrs. Charles Sandys and Miss Lillian Lewis
For many years she was presi-
were the hostesses, a luncheon at the Statler Terrac'e Roorn given by
Miss Lois Strauss, a luncheon- and shower at Huyler's hostessed by dent of the Travelers' Aid So-
Miss Mary Graham, a luncheon and shower at the Book Cadillac -ciety, retiring just a year ago,
given by the Mesdames J. C. Cole, R. Smelsey., S. Smelsey and
although she maintains her active
Gray, a family dinner party at the home of the bridegroom's par- interest and participation as a
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marc B. Graham, and the rehearsal dinner at vice president of the organiza-
the Book Cadillac at which her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Epps
tion. Other general community
were hosts.
Annette Marx of .Buena Vista Ave. left for Los Angeles, where agencies in which she has taken
an active part include the Board
she will spend the holidays with Mrs. Rose Gould of Hollywood.
Joseph Handleman has recovered from his illness and is now of the Children's Hospital, the
recuperating at home at 18308 Sorrento.
Council of Social Agencies and
the Women's Committee of the
Community Chest.
Harrises Reveal News
arrta geJ
In addition to her work with
Of Daughter's Betrothal
the Women's Division, Mrs. Wine-
G.ERSHANOW-WINTER: Mr. man. has served on the Board of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris of and Mrs. Arthur Winter of Man- Governors of the Federation.
Chicago Blvd. announce the en- hattan Beach, New York, an- She was a member of the Army
gagement of their daughter, nounce the marriage of their and Navy Committee of the Jew-
Carol, to Edward H. Benjamin, daughter, Marilyn Mae, to Irv- ish Welfare Board, giving full-
ing Gershanow, son of Mr. and time service to the USO during
M r s. Hyman Gershanow of the war. As chairman of the
Brooklyn, N. Y., formerly of Youth Aliyah Committee of the
Detroit, on Sept. 5, at Waldorf- Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, she
has been one of the country's
Astoria, New York.
Bernard. Weiss of Bayshore, outstanding workers in the cause
New York, was best man. Mrs. of rescuing Jewish children.
Jerry Winter of Long Island was
Although she has. been closely
matron of honor.
identified for many years with
The bride's attendants were all phases of Detroit communal
Minnie Weiss of Long Island, work, Mrs. Wineman is not a
New York, Marilyn Fransick of native Detroiter. She was born
Brooklyn, Beverly Charlip of in Pittsburgh, where she com-
Detroit and Carla Weiss of Brook- pleted Alleghany High School,
lyn.
and came to Detroit at the time
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of her marriage, 36 years ago.
As many writers have com-
SILVERSTEIN-NEMETH: At a
Sept. 26 ceremony at Temple mented, Mrs. Wineman's grea t-
Beth El, Rhoda Nemeth became est ambition is to retire from
the bride of Arthur Silverstein. social service work and raise or-
MISS CAROL HARRIS
Jack Green was best man and chids, but community concerns
son of Mrs. Ethel Benjahain of the bride's cousin, Nori Stramer, have kept her increasingly busy
New. York City. The bridegroom- was maid of honor.
until she has become one of the
elect is a graduate of the Univer-
A dinner at Northwood Inn fol- mainstays of community plan-
sity of Pennsylvania, where he lowed the ceremony. The newly- ning and functioning.
was affiliated with Tau Delta Phi weds are honeYmooning in north-
Mrs. Wineman has a son and a
fraternity. A Nov. 23 wedding, is ern. Michigan. They will reside
daughter, both of whom are mar-
planned.
on Tuxedo Ave.
ried, and three grandchildren.

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Aaron Einhorn Wed .
In State of Israel

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Einhorn
of 16183 Princeton announce that
their son, Aaron, was married on
Sept. 8 to Sarah Bachar, in Rish-
on LeZion, in the State of Israel.
The . bride'S parents are Bul.
.garian Jews.
Aaron, a member of Hashomer,
Hartzair, left for. Eretz Israel
three years ago. He is residing
in the fourth American colony,
Kibbutz Bin Dor.. . •

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Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
ney M. Lenhoff (Sarah Sue Perl-
mutter) of 18508 Ilene, a daugh-
ter, Gail Diane.
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Sept. 11—To Mr. and Mrs.
George C. Parzen (Anne Stern)
of Calvert Ave., a son, Steven
Jay.
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Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Efros, a son, Howard Wil-
liam.
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Sept. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid I. Rosin (Mabel Frazis) of
16847 Washburn, a son, Joseph.

Sept. 17 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David M. Schwartz (Marilyn
Lightstone), a son, Arthur Robert.
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Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing Fishman (Frances Baskin),
a son, Howard Steven.
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Sept. 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack L. Shubow (Adele Gore)
18070 Mendota, a daughter, Mau-
reen Barbara.
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Sept. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Esser of 1442 Calvert, a
daughter, Laurel Beth.-
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Sept. 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Shetzer (Lama Charnes)
of Woodingharn Dr., a daughter,
Celia Jane.
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Sept.' 21—To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Olshansky (Geraldine
Switken). of 2668 Cortland, a
son, Martin Alan.

Sept. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
. liam Aisen (Fae Maranz) of Wis-
consm Ave., a son, Jeffrey Bruce.
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Sept. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. S.
David Hershman (Edith • Miller)
of Tuxedo Ave., a daughter, De-
borah Hannah.
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Sept. 23--_-To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert 'Norman Kaufman (Hortense
Herman) of 13725 Dexter Blvd.,
a son, Jerome Alan.

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Naomi Ellen, to Bernard Sanford
Kline. Dec. 4 has been set as the
wedding date.

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