THE JEWISH NEWS-9 UHS Women Prepare Dinner-Dance Program
Friday, December 23, 1949
ctiviiieo in Society
Beverly Blau of Pennington Ave., is spending a week in Chi-
cago visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Phillips of East Lansing, are spending a
fortnight with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips of Calvert
Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford R. Klein of Briarcliff Ave., are spending
a few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla.
Marianne Goldberg of Huntington Woods is spending a week
in New York visiting with friends.
Carol Lewis of Ferndale is spending a week in New York
visiting with friends and members of her family.
Home for the vacation period from their classes at the Uni-
versity of Colorado are Judy Morton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Morton of Roslyn Rd., and Virginia Rosenthal, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morey L. Rosenthal of Parkside Ave. •
Mr. and Mrs. William Kaplan spent a few days visiting with
members of their family and friends enroute from Europe to their
home in Westwood, Calif.
Susan Kaichen, who attends Bradford Junior College in Brad-
ford, Mass., is spending the vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Kaichen of Huntington Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kuttnauer of Canterbury Rd., are leav-
ing this Friday to spend a week in New York visiting their daugh-
ter, Joan.
Mrs. Harold Allen and her daughter, Joan, of Canterbury Rd.
are spending a fortnight in Los Angeles visiting with members of
their family.
Mrs. A. M. Ermann and her daughter, Marcia, of Merton Rd.,
left on Thursday to spend 10 days in Cincinnati where they will
be the guests of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Ullman.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin of Strathcona Dr., have as their
guest for the vacation period, her daughter, Dean Laib, who at-
tends Connecticut College in New London, Conn.
Home from their classes from the University of Illinois to
spend the vacation with their respective parents are Gloria Poloz-
ker, Margery Cutler and Lenore Friedman.
Arnold Berger is home froin Olivet College, Olivet, Mich., to
spend the vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berger of
Leslie Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Blumerg and their daughter, Ilene, of
Canterbury Rd., are spending a few weeks in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton M. Seidon have moved from Waverly
Ave., and are now residing at 18264 Wisconsin Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marks of Santa Rosa Dr. left last week
for a stay in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coggan of Wildemere Ave., have as their
guests their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiss
of Cambridge, Mass., and his mother, Mrs. Morris Weiss, and
brother, David Weiss, of Rock Springs, Wyo. Saniuel Weiss is at-
tending Harvard Law School and his wife, the former Barbara
Coggan, is attending Boston University.
Home from their vacation at. St. John Military Academy in
Delfield, Wis., are Stuart Mittenthal and Dale Stone.
Allan Feinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Feinberg, of Bos-
ton Blvd., is home for the vacation period from his classes at Ken-
yon College, Ohio.
Before her m:=iage to Robert Frank, the former Byrna
Lillian Lewis was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lewis, Miss
Rose J.Jewis,;Mrs. Nathan- Lewis, Mrs. Jeanette Lewis, Miss Norma
Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lewis and Mrs. Hy Lewinson.
Frank-Lewis Nuptials
Held at Shaarey Zedek
At a candlelight ceremony at
Shaarey Zedek Nov. 27, Bryna
Lilyan Lewis became the bride
of Robert Gerald Frank. Dr. A.
arriageo
NATHENSON - BORENSTEIN:
At a small informal ceremony
Oct. 20, the marriage of Elaine
Borenstein, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Borenstein of Rich-
ton Ave., and Charles Nathan-
son, son of Mrs. Gertrude Nath-
enson of Rosemont Rd., was
solemnized by Rabbi Morris
Adler. The couple honeymoo-
ned in Chicago and now resides
, on Votrebeck Ct.
MRS. ROBERT FRANK
M. Hershman and Rabbis Adler
and Leon Fram officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ben Lewis
of Sturtevant Ave., and her hus-
band's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Max Frank of Calvert Ave.
Her gown was fashioned of
pure silk satin, in princess style.
A crown of fine illusion held her
beyond the full court train of
her gown. She carried a spray of
white orchids and lilies of the
valley.
Mrs. Roy Fisher Jr., the bride-
groom's sister, was matron of
honor and Elizabeth Fisher was
the junior bridesmaid. Brides-
maids included, Suzanne Salas-
nek, Brenda Levinson, Phyllis
Levett and No'rma Lewis.
S. J. Frank served his brother
as best man, and the ushers were
Morton Lewis, the bride's broth-
er, Roy Fisher, Jr., Sanford
Schaefer, Leon Lewis and Ralph
Seltzer.
The young couple have re-
turned from a honeymoon in
New York and are residing at
2975 Chicago Blvd.
Repatriates from Lebanon
Hanukah Gifts for the Aged
Saturday evening, Jan. 7, has
been set for the dinner-dance
of the Women's Auxiliary of
the :United •Hebrew Schools. An.
educational and musical pro-
gram has been planned for the
event, which will be at the Hotel
Statler, Mrs. Louis J. Tobin,
president, announced.
Reservations may be made
with Mrs. Abe Katzman, chair-
man, UN. 1-7631, or her cc-
chairman, Mrs. Meyer Shuger-
man, TO. 8-8754. A report rally
will be held at 11:30 a.m. Wed-
nesday, Dec. 28, at the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg.
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The first
group of 77 Palestine Arabs to
be repatriated from Lebanon to
Israel to- rejoin their families
crossed the frontier Dec. 13.
All residents at the Jewish Home
for the Aged received Hanukah pres-
ents from the Home's Women's Aux-
iliary. In this picture, MRS. S. WELL-
ER and MRS. S. ZELDES are pre-
senting gifts to LOUIS POPKIN,
ABRAHAM PRIGSHOW and OSHER
LEVINE.
Rochel Laya Stepin Aid
Lists New Leaders
the
Election of officers of
Rochel Laya Stepin Aid Society
was held at the home of Mrs.
Sam Siegel of Leslie Ave.
The following were elected:
Mesdames Rueben Galschinsky,
president; Sam Gordon, Harry
Bloom, vice presidents; B e n
Isaacs, secretary; Harry Fried-
man, treasurer; Andy Lebove,
Abe Zinamon, hospitalers; N.
Norman Goldenberg, publicity.
Plans are being made for a
donor luncheon, March 7, at
Zack's. The committee consists
of Mesdames N. Norman Golden-
berg, pledge chairman, and Na-
than Rosenthal, journal chair-
man.
Installation of officers, corn-
bined with a farewell party for
the outgoing president, Mrs.
Abraham Sheinboim, who is
leaving for Los Angeles was held
Dec. 20, at the home of Mrs.
M. Stone' of Glendale Ave.
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