• .10 divitieo in Society Rabbi and Mrs. Isadore Fine and children, Bernice Natalie, Melvin Judah and Gail Cheryl have returned to their home in Brooklyn, N. Y., after spending a month with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Levine of Sturtevant Ave. • Mr. and Mrs. David Adler and son, Reuben, of New York City were guests of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Adler of Gladstone Ave. The David Adlers are enroute to Mackinac Island. Befort returning to their home in New York th'ey expect to stop in Montreal and Quebec for a brief stay. Mr. I. Jacobs, Mrs. Theresa Weinstein of Cape Town, South Africa, and Sam Jacobs of San Antonio, Tex., are visiting their relatives, Henrietta Garvett and sisters, of Monterey Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Goldberg of Richton Ave. have re- turned from a 10 day motor trip to the East, including stops in Rochester, New York City, Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph Ainbinder 'gave a surprise dinned and reception at their summer home in honor of their sister and bro- ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis B _ ensman, on her 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. I. Kardener of Fullerton Ave. entertained her niece, Rochelle.Kaell, of Toronto, at a luncheon. Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins of Detroit is the guest of her brother- in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Friedman of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Field of Cherrylawn Ave. have re- turned from a trip to Algonquin Park, Canada, where they visited their son, Irwin, at Camp Tamakwa. Mrs. Calvin Prady and children, Audrey Diane, Barbara Ann and Norman Philip, are spending the summer in Miami Beach. Mrs. Milton Escher and her daughter, Peggy, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Klein of Calvert Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perlmutter of Chicago Blvd. have returned from Harbor Springs, where they were guests at the harbor Springs Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baum of Fairfield Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hopp of Longfellow Ave. left Saturday for a stay at Camp Nebagamon in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davis of Muirland Ave. have returned from a stay in New York. • Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Podgur of Indiana Ave. have returned from a stay in Mackinac Island. Returning this week from camps where they spent the summer months were the following: Camp Pinemere, Minocqua, Wis., Judy Rattner, Elizabeth Meyers, Janet Maas, Lois Smith, ,Judy -Saffir, Wendy Newman and Sarah Weiner; Camp Kawaga, Minocqua, Wi's., Lee Marks, Jimmy Maas, Allan Sandorf, Joey Braff and Eddie Kann; Camp Agawak, Minocqua, Wis., Myrna Schlafer and Carol Silverman; Camp Wi-Co-Su-Ta, Bristol, N. H., Carol Altman,: Sandra Balaban, Slovia Brown, Beverly Danto, Marlene Danto, Judy Dunitz, Nancy Falk, Susan Grosberg, Julie Honigman, Ellen Jones, Judy Jones, Linda Jones, Irene Landsman, Jane Landsman, Lois Pollack, Denise Nelson, Ann Rogin and Sandra Schoenfield; Camp Winaukee, Lake Winnepesaukee, N. H., Harvey Lapides and Richard Jones; Camp Chicagamee, Barbara Levin, Frances Levin, Suzanne Feinberg, Jane Sampliner; Camp Nebagmon, Wisconsin, Tommy Ettlinger, Alvin Ziv, Richard Baum, Arthur Rubiner and Micky Tabor; Camp Kohut, Oxford, Me., Edward and Richard Rosenthal, Jimmy Golanty and Ozzie - Jacob- son; Camp Wenona, Naples, Me., Lois Levi, Susan Simons, Judy Harris, Elaine and Katherine Platt, Sally Michelson, Joan Arnfeld and Joan Allen; Camp Fernwood, Oxford, Me., Julie Michel; Camp Stringheart, Wisconsin, John Franklin; Camp Arowan, Algonquin Park,. Ontario, Inez and Eleanor Krouse, Marlene and Bruce Shulak and David Aaron; Camp Allegro, Pittsfield, Mass., Betsy Rose; Camp Modin, Maine, Johnny Rose. Returning this week from Dude Ranches were Carol. Jean Lichterman, Carol Barnett and Jacqueline Harris, from Quarter Circle H., Woodland Park, Colo.; and Richard Saffir from*Silver- spur, also in Woodland, Col. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snider of Northlawn Ave. spent a few days at the National Music Camp at Interlochen, Mich., where their son, Larry, is a student. They are now at Charlevoix, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Begun of 18627 Marlowe entertained guests at a Bar B .Q steak roast Aug. 21 in the patio of their home. Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of the Belcrest has 'returned from a few weeks in New York and Maine where she visited with members of her family. Bnai David Sisterhood To Resume Activities Bnai David Sisterhood will re- sume its activities on Monday evening, Sept. 12, when the board will meet at the home of Marian Otis, 2663 _Tuxedo. Plans will be made for the donor luncheon, to be held Tuesday, Nov. 22, at the Bnai David social hall. Jay Gerber, pantomimist, will be featured artist. Proceeds are destined for support of the Bnai David Sun- day School. Only one mail pouch was ever lost by the Pony Express. Wayne Students to Wed Primrose Club Lists Chairm.en for Donor A board meeting of the Prim- rose Benevolent Club was held at the home of Mrs. Martin Cohen of Elmhurst Avenue, Aug. 15. Final arrangements are being completed for the 15th annual donor luncheon, to be held Nov. 9 at Masonic Temple. The president, Mrs. Joseph Rodman, announced the fol- lowing chairmen and commit- tees: General donor chairman, Mrs. Harry Ehrlichman; pro- gram, Mrs. Aaron B. Margolis; journal, Mrs. Sam Weinman; pledges, Mrs. Harry Wright and Mrs. Abe Levy; publicity, Mrs. Jacob E. Steinhardt; captains, Mesdames Louis Jacobson, Mor- ris Greenberg, Sam Mager, Mar- tin Cohen, Thomas Cowen, S. Nadek, Natharl,Ruzumna, Harry Grossman, Thomas Zohott, N. Brown and B. Gold. MISS MARILYN ZIMMERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Zim- merman of Leslie Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Marilyn, to Leon Belinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs: William Belinsky of Webb Ave. The couple attends Wayne University where the bride- groom-elect is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. A March wedding is planned. /2riclal Calendar Aug. 28—Dorothy Greenbaum, daughter of Mr. Ad Mrs. Julius Greenbaum of 4360. Tyler, to Reuben Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Silver of 2508 Pin- gree. The couple will reside in Storrs, Conn., where Mr. Silver is joining the staff of the Eng- lish department at the Univer- sity of Connecticut. "The Happiest Day of Our Lives Was a . Never-To-Be-Forgotten Occasion!" Catering In Homes, Synagogues or Our Beautiful Terrace Room ire eat ere " Air Conditioned 8231 Woodward TR. 3-5800 . Detroiters to Welcome National IAPi Sorority At Biennial Convention Initial preparations are al- ready under way for the na- tional biennial convention of Iota Alpha Pi sorority, to be held in Detroit Sept. 1-3, 1950. The Wayne University chapter of the sorority and its Detroit alumnae group will be hostesses to the national delegates. Chairman of the convention is . Mrs. Gerald Goodman. She is b9ing assisted by the following administrative committee: Bette Weinberg, welcoming committee; Mrs. Albert Perlin, luncheon; Mrs. Morris Goldin, cocktail party; Mrs. Leonard Mason, for- mal dinner; Mrs. George Rabin, program and printing, and Mrs. Louis Cassel, publicity. Marilyn Klein is president of the local alumnae, and Carol Alexander heads the Wayne group. 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