■ ■ ., 9•111 11 THE JEWISH NEWS - 11 Friday, August 25, 1950 AdivitieJ in Society Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Korby were honored with a party at a special meeting by Turover Aid Society, Monday, Aug. 14, on the occasion of their forty-fifth wedding anniversary. Present was the Turover membership and the children and grandchildren of the honored couple. Hershel and Henrietta Lewis have returned from vacationing at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Levy (Suzanne Jackson) of San Fran- cisco are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson of Warrington Dr. Mr. and Mrs. David Levy and son, Marshall, of Pittsburg are visiting Mr. and Mrs., George Jackson of Warrington Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Leisk• of 2756 Clairmont will celebrate their .golden wedding anniversary Sept. 12 with their children, Dr. and Mrs. Rudolf Leiser and Mr. and Mrs. Martin ,Kornblum. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lenhoff of Richton Ave., who are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary this month, have just returned from an extended tour of the eastern and southern states. Dr. and Mrs. Leo Orecklin of Oak Drive returned last Sunday from a vacation in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cutler and son, Ezra, of Collingwood Ave. have returned from New York where they spent a fortnight visiting Mrs. Cutler's family in Brooklyn. Among the guests at Arowhon Pines, Algonquin Park, On- tario, were Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fishman, Dr. and Mrs. I._ Shulak, Dr. and Mrs. Ed Falk and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goldman. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson and son, Anthony, of Chicago Blvd., have returned from a visit on Mackinac Island. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Waxman and daughters, Andrea and Susan, formerly of Webb Ave., are now residing in their new home on Renfrew Rd. Manuel J. Kanar, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Kaner, of 2959 Glendale, has just graduated from the University of Michigan With a. - B.A. degree. He will begin studies for the rabbinate this fall at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. Among the guests • vacationing at Greenbush Inn, Northern Michigan, are Detroiters: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Berger, Mr. and Mrs. Madgy, Mr. and Mrs. C. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Harwith, Dr. and Mrs. H. Levitt, Dr. and Mrs. H. Anhill, Mr. and Mrs. A. Reinheimer, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. G. Winger, Mr. and Mrs. R. LaPatin, Mr. and Mrs. N. Robbins, Mr: and Mrs. Radin, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mendelsohn, Mr. and Mrs. S. Israel, Mr. and Mrs. I. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Karp, Mr. and Mrs. M. Moss, Gordon' Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Derin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. M. ,Mittledorf, Mrs. Max Grant, Mrs. Rachel Eserow, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wineman and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M a n h o f f, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jacobs, Mr. Fred Ettinger, Miss Sally Ettinger, Miss Claire Ettinger, Mr. and Mrs. A. Parish, Mr. and Mrs. M. Knopper, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. John Errrian, Mrs. Raimi, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Feiler, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kirsch, Mr. Alvin Jacob- son, Mr. Bernie Zivor, Miss M. Friedman, Miss Silverstein, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bader, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Housman, Mr. and Mrs. N. Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stein, Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Zeldner, Mr. and Ws. S. Goodstein, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Karbel, Dr. and Mrs. J. Burstein, Mr. and Mrs. L. Galman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gold- man, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rubenstein, Fanny Koffman,-Mr: and Mrs. Sam Berkley, Mr. and Mrs. I. Kleiman, Mitzie Goodman, Mr. and Mr's. Harry Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Karbel, Mrs. E. Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. W. Warren and Seymour K. Greenbaum and son, Stevie. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Abrams and son, Bruce, of Lakepoint Drive, Gross Pointe, are spending the last two weeks of August at Mackinac Island, where they are guests at Grand Hotel. Mrs. Rose Lipson of Merton Road had as her house guest dur- ing the.past week Mrs. Elizabeth Kahn of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Irving Hirschman of Whitmore Road has returned from a week's visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelson of Oak Drive had as their guests during the past week-end Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kollenberg of Grand Rapids.- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilk of New York City left Detroit for Montreal and Quebec, after a fortnight's visit here with family and friends, during which time they were the house-guests of their brother and sister-in-law, the David A. Browns of Burlingame Ave. Wayne Adjusts Holiday Entry Requirements Expanded Fresh Air Society Facilities Serve 700 Children Wayne University officials have notified the Jewish Connunity _ Council that students who Returning home next week observe Rosh Hashanah on Sept. will be the third group of 246 12 and 13 will be able to register boys and girls who attended the• for courses at the university by last three-week period at Fresh proxy or on other days during Air Camp and Tamarack Hills the registration week. Work Camp. The University's courses in*" Fresh Air Camp, located near modern Hebrew for 1950-51 are Brighton,. Mich., served '700 chil- open to both matriculated and dren between the ages of 6 and non-matriculated students. 16. Senior campers were able to Credit towards a degree is given make full use of the outpost to those taking these Hebrew camp at Kensington Park, es- courses. tablished last year with the aid Louis Panush again will be the of Sheruth League, Detroit instructor in Hebrew at Wayne. women's organization. For further information con- With the purchase of a 587- cerning these courses, call the acre camp site near Ortonville, Jewish Community Council, WO. Mich., by the Jewish Welfare 3-1657. Federation, Fresh Air Society was able to sponsor the Tamar- ack Hills Work Camp for 10 boys UNESCO Okays Office for three three-week periods. Of Refugee Supervisor Boys from 15 to 17 combine work and recreational experi- GENEVA, (JTA) The UN ence while assisting in the de- velopment of the new communi- Economic and Social Council adjourned its summer session ty camp site. here, after adopting by 9 to 0, Fresh Air Society, sponsor of with 6 absentions, a resolution both camps, is a Red Feather approving creation of the office agency and a member of the of the UN High Commissioner Jewish Welfare Federation. for Refugees, to succeed . the In- ternational Refugee Organiza- Phone WO. 5-1155 before 11 tion. The resolution asks mem- ber states to help the . High a.m. on Wednesdays to place a Commissioner carry out his dut classified ad that will bring re- ies• of promoting the resettle- ment of refugees. sults. O Bette Weinberg Plans Wedding in December Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weinberg of 2911 Taylor announced the engagement of their daughter, Bette, to Herbert 0. Schein, son Ambassador McDonald Leaves for Washington • TEL AVIV, (JTA) — T h e American Embassy announced that U. S. Ambassador James G. McDonald and his wife sailed for the United States aboard the SS LaGuardia for a two-month vacation, during which the Am- bassador will visit Washington for consultations with the State Department. MIX 'EM OR MATCH 'EM or School College Business SWEATERS AND SKIRTS MISS BETTE WEINBERG JACKETS AND BL USES of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schein of Richmond Hills, Long Island, N. Y., Sunday, Aug. 13, at their summer home at Cass Lake, Keego Harbor, Mich. Miss Weinberg is a graduate of Wayne University, 'where she received her A.B. and M.A. de- grees. She was affiliated with Iota Alpha Pi Sorority and is president of Detroit alumnae chapter. Her fiance is a graduate engineer of Cooper Union Insti- tute, N. Y. The wedding will take place Dec. 17. 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