AdivitieJ in Society

Neugarten Aid Awaits
Luncheon on Tuesday

Neugarten Medical Aid invites
its members and friends to its
Mrs. Harry Lichterman. of Boston Blvd. has left for New Orleans 15th annual donor luncheon at
where she will visit with members of her family. Mr. Lichterman 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16, at
plans to join her shortly and they will go on for a stay in Hot the Book Cadillac Hotel.
Springs, Ark.
Jay Jasen, noted comedian now
Miss Marjorie Rosenthal of the Belcrest left on Sunday for New
York, where she will visit with members of her family and friends. appearing at the Bowery, will be
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Levy of LaSalle Blvd. had as their guests
last week-end, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Osgood of Youngstown, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lasky of Covington Dr. left on Thursday for
Miami Beach, where they will spend the winter months.
The Misses Bertha and Rose Lipsitz of Rochester Ave. have
returned from a stay in Martinsville, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Dexter Blvd. are leaving Saturday
to spend a week in Chicago.
Fred Nederlander of Minneapolis spent the last week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Nederlander of Byron Ave.
Mrs. Sarah Sarasohn of Pingree Ave. has returned from Boston,
Mass., where she spent a few weeks as guest of her sister, Mrs. L. N.
Levinson, and her niece, Miss Sarah Levinson.
Mrs. Harry Rodin of W. Boston Blvd. has returned from Port-
land, Me., where she spent the last two months visiting her son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lazarus, and their small
son, Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman of Edison Ave. have returned from
Chicago, where they visited with members of their family.
Mrs. Rose Lipson of Merton Rd. has returned from Philadelphia,
to.There she spent a few weeks visiting with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Greenbaum, and their daughters,
Alice, Marianne and Ruth.'
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn of Wildemere Ave. have returned
from a visit in Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. Rudolph Zuieback, who has been a guest at the Fort Wayne
Hotel for the last month, plans to leave on Sunday for her home in
MRS. DAVID SAKS
Los Angeles.
Mrs. S. D. Rosenthal has returned from Tucson, Ariz., where the afternoon's highlight of en-
tertainment. A fashion show by
she visited with her children.
Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman of Glendale Ave. is spending a few days Walter's and music by Dave Dia-
in Chicago.
mond's orchestra are to be fea-
Mrs. Otto Hirsch of Los Angeles, Calif., is making a short visit tured.
.with her mother, Mrs. A. Lovinger of Dexter Blvd.
Tickets may be obtained by
Mrs. Arthur Miller and her small daughter, Cynthia, of Leslie
.Ave. are leaving this Friday for Chicago, where they will join Dr. calling Mrs. David Saks, ticket
chairman, MA. 3878.
Miller who is a resident physician at Michael Reese Hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Curhan of West Outer Dr. have returned
Department of Michigan, Jew-
•from a visit in California.
Included among the Detroiters who attended the Hadassah con- ish War Veterans, has set Feb.
vention in Atlantic City were the Mesdames Harry L. Jones, Morris 19 as the date for the annual
Wayne, Joseph H. Ehrlich, Ralph Davidson, Samuel Rubiner, Samuel MILITARY BALL. Harold Pa-
Helper, Max Frank, Benjamin Gould, Abe Kutlov, Harry Buch, Wil- dolsky is chairman of the affair,
liam Nelson Bud Blum, Gilbert Borenstein, Perry Burnstine, Louis
Davidson, Irwin Cohn, Isaac Mallin, Charles Robinson and the Misses which will take place at Masonic
Temple.
Lillian Gordon and Bluma Levin.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Janeway of Canterbury Rd. have returned
from a few days stay in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baum of Fairfield Ave. are spending the
week in New York.
Edith Albert Freedman of Whitmore Rd. has returned from a
visit in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Baskin of Cherrylawn Ave. and Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Goldstein of Chicago Blvd. are guests for a week at Hotel
Statler, Cleveland.

BB Thespians Entertain
Bnai David Sisterhood

THE JEWISH NEWS ---,i3

Friday, November 12, 1948

A special open meeting, in the
form of a membership rally, will
be held at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Nov.
15, at the Bnai David Social Hall,
by the congregation's Sisterhood.
Highlight of the evening, Mrs.
Henry Schore, program chair-
man announces, will be a variety
show to be given by the Bnai
Brith Zager Chapter, dramatic
group, Mrs. Shore will be mis-
tress of ceremonies.
This is one of a series of mem-
bership rallies, which are being
held prior to the annual fund
raising affair, to be held Dec. 7,
of which Mrs. Den Otis is chair-
man.

Robert Carson Joins Staff
Of Oscar A. Larson, Reah Nr
Robert Carson, for 23 years ac-
tive in real estate, and who main-
tained his real estate offices at
8220 W. McNichols and 2984
Rochester, has joined the staff
of Oscar A. Larson, realtor, 17360
Livernois Ave., UN. 3-5375. Mr.
Carson will specialize in homes,
apartment and business proper-
ties.

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ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H.
Shalit of Collingwood Ave., be-
came the bride of Dr. Sidney
Philip Shear, son of Mrs. Phillip
Shear, at a ceremony Sunday,
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Louis Green served his brother-
in-law as best man. Ivan and
Larry Shalit, the bride's brother
and cousin, and Louis Shear, the
bridegroom's brother, were
ushers.
The newlyweds are honey-
mooning in the West. • They will
reside in Los Angeles.

MATTATHIAS TENT-HIVE of
the Maccabees is planning a
Hanukah party for Dec. 13 at the
Workmen's Circle. Proceeds will
be used for the Child Rescue
Fund and the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign. Louis Papo, commander
of the organization; announces
that tickets may be reserved by
calling TO. 5-3370.

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ROBINSON-MORGAN: Phyl-
lis Irene Morgan and Marvin L.
Robinson exchanged marriage
vows at a 6 p.m. ceremony Nov. 4
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Morgan of Webb
Ave. and the bridegroom the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ely Robinson
of Taylor Ave.
Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi
Morris Adler, assisted by Cantor
Sonenklar, officiated at the mar-
riage service, which was followed
by a family dinner.
Mrs. Herbert Goldman, sister
of the bride, acted as matron of
honor, and Ralph Boren was best
man.
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FREEMAN-SLOAN: The mar-
riage of Miss Grenna Sloan and
Dr. Alwyn Vernon Freeman was
solemnized at the Hotel Waldorf
.Astoria in New York City on
Sunday-, Nov. 7. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Livingstone Sloan of New York
and Beverly Hills, Calif., and
her husband's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Alexander Freeman of
Chicago Blvd.
Mrs. Royal Allen Oppenheim,
the bridegroom's sister, was the
matron of honor, and Mr. Free-
man was his son's best man.
After the wedding dinner the
young couple left for Phoenix,
Ariz., where they will honey-
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