THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, May 6, 1949 Adivitiei in Soddy Plans Summer. Nuptials Marilyn Klein of Monterey Ave. has returned from an ex- tended stay in Miami Beach and Havana. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Sorock of Santa Monica, Calif,. are visit- ing the family of his son, Dr. Milton L. Sorock of Wildemere Ave. Later, they will visit the senior Dr. Sorock's two daughters in Long Island, N. Y. Dr. Sorock came to Detroit in 1908 from Yale University to intern at Children's Hospital. He practiced here from 1909 until his retirement a few years ago. Mrs. Dor11, Shaw of Calvert Ave. has returned to Detroit after a visit in Santa Monica, Calif., where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hack and Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Sorock, former Detroiters. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hack of Oakman Court last week enter- tained Mrs. Hack's sister and brother-in-law, the Aaron Braf- • mans of Lebanon, 0. Among the out-of-town guests in Detroit this week-end to attend the Bar Mitzvah of Seymour Edgar Kliger, son of Dr. and Mrs. David Kliger (Celia Berlin) of 2211 Calvert Ave. are the following: From Montreal, Canada: B. Udashkin, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Uclashkin, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Berlin, Mrs. Fred Berlin, Mr. MISS JOAN SKULLY and Mrs. Mac Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg, Louis Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Skully of Irving Berlin; from. Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sheff; from Los Angeles, Calif.: Mrs. Otto A. Hirsch; from Cleveland, 0.: Mr. and Grand Ave., announce the en, Mrs. Louis Fabricant, Mt. and Mrs. Louis Chaleff, Miss G. Cadkin; gagement of their daughter, from Kalamazoo, Mich.: Mr. and Mrs. William Kliger and family; Joan, to Samuel Finegood, son from Grand Rapids: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wepman; from. Bay of Mrs. Sarah Finegood, of Elm- City, Mich.: • Mr. and Mrs. Ben Edgar Berlin and their . children, hurst Ave. The wedding will take Bill and Elinor, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Surath, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. place Aug. 14. Surath, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Surath and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Surath. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Dr. left on Tuesday for a few days' stay in NeW York. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Frank of Shrewsbury Rd. returned from and family wish to express their a few weeks' stay in Miami Beach. Mrs. Ralph Davidson of Chicago Blvd. left on Thursday for deep gratitude to the Sholom Post of the Jewish War Veter- a visit in Israel. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank of Wildemere Ave. left on ans and to their relatives and friends, for their expressions of Monday for ,a week's stay in New York. Mrs. Gerald •Tatarsky of Denver, Colo., is the guest for a few sympathy during the reburial services of their dear departed days of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg. Mrs. Harry Conheirn of West Out6r Dr. returned from Miami son, Mordecai. 'Beach where she was a guest the last three months at the Claridge Hotel. REGARDLESS OF DATE Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder of Fairfield Ave. is expected home OR this week-end from. _York where she spent 10 days visiting TYPE OF AFFAIR with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shwayder. 1\4.r. and Mrs. H. V. Kreger have moved from Wildemere Ave. and are now residing at 17512 Roselawn Ave. Mrs/ • Miles Finsterwald of Balmoral Dr. left on Saturday for a visit in*New York.. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sampliner of the Belcrest have as their S & K guestS, her. mother, Mrs. Blanch Weinberg and Mrs. Bernie Daniels CATERING CO of Los Angeles. • Offers you Strictly . Mrs. Alex Cohen returned on Thursday to her home in Coral Kosher. Catering Gables, Fla., after a few weeks' visit in the city. and the very best of Food and Serv- Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sulzberger of Puritan Ave., returned from ice—at their hall, visit in New York. or at your home, ball or synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wetsman of Chicago Blvd. have sleft for California from where they will go on to Alaska, They plan to be away a number of months. Mr. and. Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn of Fairfield Ave., have returned • BANQUETS from Miami Beach where they spent the winter months. • WEDDINGS Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Newton of Boston Blvd. returned on • BAR MITZVAHS Tuesday from a stay in New York. . To Wed Detroiter • • M a priageJ LESSELBAUM - WEBER: Mr. and Mrs. Dave E. Weber of Wa- verly Ave., announce the recent marriage of their - daughter, Marilyn Ruth, to Harold Arnold Lesselbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lesselbaum of New York City. The bride is a recent graduate of Wayne University and her husband attended the University of Miathi. The young couple temporarily resides in Miami. • CELIA FEIGENBAUM Mr. and Mrs. Herman Feigen- baum, 3 Fulton Street, Glens Falls, N. Y., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Celia, to Bertram Clarence Abrams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Abrams of 16197 Lawton. The bride was graduated from the University of Michigan and has do n e graduate work at Wayne University and the Uni- versity of Michigan. Her fiance attended Wayne University, and served in the Army three years. He spent fourteen months in the Philip- pine Islands as combat photog- rapher with the 11th Airborne Division. The wedding is planned for rn d-summer. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- cerest thanks to all our relatives and friends for the numerous kindnesses shown us upon the death of our husband and father. Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman Judith B. Heyman SHOWERS LUNCHEONS Alpha Omega Women To Hold Two Events 170,000 Enter Israel In Year With J DC Aid Franklin Hills Country Club will be the setting for , a lunch- eon to be given by the Detroit Women of Alpha Omega dental fraternity at 12:30 p.m., Tues- day, May 10. Highlighting t h e afternoon will be a fashion show, present- ed by Nat Greene. Co-chairmen of the affair are Mesdames Her- bert Lee, Samuel Willis and Jo- seph Grant. Tickets can be ob- tained by calling UN. 4-1263. The auxiliary will hold in- stallation of officers at the Book Hotel at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 12. The new slate will be installed by Dr. Abe Pearlrnan. A social evening will follow. NEW YORK—Some 170,000 Jewish men, women and chil- dren from 30 countries around the world were brought to Is- rael by the Joint Distribution Committee, in the 12 months since the new nation's founding. The committee spent approxi- mately $20,000,000 on its Is- raeli immigration program dur- ing this period. - HEAR CLEARLY? Investigate New Smallest SONOTONES built for clear UNDERSTANDING MAE WEISS Strictly Kosher Catering Established 1915 WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS RECEPTIONS With Invisible Hearing. SONOTONE - UN. 2-3541 E. 0. Marquette, Dist Mgr. 1713-14 Book Bldg. WO. 1-1545-6 Detroit 26, Mich. FURS by WRUBEL AND KOZIN Offering you a Complete selection of CAPES - STOLES SCARVES for your spring ward- robe and at moderate prices too! ALSO . . . for the farsighted woman . . . this is the time to have your garments made still lovlier . • let us restyle your furs now and start the fall season knowing that your furs are right . . . made right by We are manufacturing furriers and maintain a high standard in our work and merchandise For_ Information, Call MORRIS SHAPIRO TO. 6-8970 or WRUBEL WILLIAM KOZIN STORAGE • TO. 8-5316 Formerly of. New York AND KOZIN INSURANCE TO. 8-1048 13326 DEXTER BLVD. at Davison Supervision of Vaad Harahonim COUNTRY DAY CAMP WELCOMES YOU io its OPEN HOUSE on SOLOMON - FRIEDENBERG : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frieden- berg of Calvert Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Estelle Barbara, to Benjamin Solomon on April 24. Rabbi Juli- us Mark performed the cere- mony, which was attended by th., immediate family, in the study of Temple Emanuel in New York City. A wedding breakfast at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel followed. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon will make their home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Sunday, May 15, 1949, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. (In Case of Rain, the Following Sunday) • The road—Out Grand River through Farmington and Novi ; just past 12 Mile Road, a right turn on Mich. l218 (Wixom Road) for one mile ; another right turn on 13 Mile Road for one-half mile to 48441 W. 13 Mile Road. The permanent dining hall and craft buildings, each sixty feet long, are snowy white with green trim. The American flag and Camp banner fly from a white flagpole, alongside the autdoor Council Ring and Theatre. Walnut trees line both sides of a country lane leading to the Playhouse, Playground, Athletic Fields. Nature study is just beyond in the Camp woods. Ample shade and fruit trees, on our own twenty-acre farm—truly a farm setting for our program. The. Director and staff. (one for each eight campers) will help you tour the grounds and explain to you the variety of craft, hobby, dramatic and athletic equipment and facilities. For boys and girls five through thirteen . . . operating five days weekly for ten weeks . . . serving a hot, balanced noon meal and an afternoon snack . . Campers are picked up near their , homes by the Camp's own buses manned by adults. Inside flush toilets, safe drinking water, elec- tricity, ample space in the country. Coffee and old-fashioned soda pop "are on the house." You may bring your lunch, if you wish. Camp-season from - June 27 through September 2 Fee (no extras)—ten weeks, $179.00; 5 weeks, $94.00. Center's Annual Concert Draws Large Attendance The Detrbit Trio consisting of Josef Gingold, violinist.; George Miquelle, celliSt, and Mischa Kottler, pianist, which was heard April 28 at the Jewish Center, was received with marked ap- preciation by .a capacity audi- ence. Mrs. Royal Maas, chairman of the Center's music committee, announces additional patrbns: Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Crane, Mr. and Mrs.. Sidney Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.. Louis Redstone, Mau- rice Glasier, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Granedier, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sil- berstein, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin, Mr. and Mrs: S. Howard Schiller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherman. DR. W. A. GOLDBERG, Ph.D., Director 1484 Glynn Court, Detroit 6, TOwnsend 9-1045 Camp phone—Walled Lake 651-F5 • • a"... • • 41111011110/111141.0.11 ^ • • • • • In + • • •