Engagement Told ..Activitieo in Society Mesdames Morris Morton and Aron Konit were among the Detroiters who attained the western regional meeting of Alpha Theta Omega fraternity and auxiliary at Louisville, Ky., Oct. 28 and 29. Mr. J. Rovner of 4258 Clements left Oct. 30 for Boston, Mass. The evening before, he was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Efrussy on Sturtevant, by members of his wife's club. Mr. and Mrs. J. Beltzman of 3253 Clements celebrate their 17th wedding anniversary Sunday with their four children. Robert Rosenberg of Clements Ave., gave a Hallowe'en party for 12 couples at Rosenberg Catering, Oct. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin of Strathcona Drive are spending the week in Ellsworth, Michigan. In honor of the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Elaine, to William S. Rattner, son of Dr. and Mrs. Moe Rattner, Mr. and Mrs. WilliaM S. Frank of Wildemere Avenue entertained 23 mem- bers of the immediate families at a brunch last Sunday at the Great Lakes Club in the Lee Crest. Guests of the Robert Rafelson Auxiliary and Post of the Jew- ish War Veterans on Monday evening were children of Detroit gold star mothers. More than a hundred children enjoyed games, prizes and refreshments at the Halloween party given at the Jew- ish War Veterans' Memorial Home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of Oak Drive visited in Grand Rapids during the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loeb of Chicago are visiting in Ann Ar- bor this weekend to attend the Michigan-Illinois football game, and in Detroit with their family, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Klein of Stratford Road and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Franklin of Muirland Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hirschberg and son, formerly of South La 'Salle Gardens, have moved to Chicago to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank of Lawrence Avenue have left on a three-week vacation in New York City and a Guatemala cruise. Mr. and Mrs. William Zack of Ewald Circle recently returned from a ten-day vacation in New York City, where they were guests at the Savoy-Plaza Hotel. Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Balmoral Drive has returned from a visit in Chicago. Among the guests from other cities who were in Detroit to attend the Krandall-Clinton wedding on October 24 were Mr. and Mrs. David Levy of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leventhal, Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker and their daughter Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. William Baker of Utica,. New York, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bloch of Tucson, Arizona. Miss Lois Kollenburg of Grand Rapids was the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelson of Oak Drive, during the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald, formerly of Balmoral Drive, have left for New York City, where they will reside part of the time each year. Mrs. Joseph Hartman of Chicago Blvd., Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline of Birchcrest Drive and Miss Julia Klein of Whitmore Road recently returned from a short visit with family and friends in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schreiber have returned to their home in Beverly Hills, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Brasch Honored On Their 50th Wedding Anniversary JWV LAWRENCE H. JONES POST announces its annual charity dinner for Dec. 5 at the BoWery. Dinner, a three hour floor show, and dancing are on the agenda. For reservations, contact Her- man C. Gach, junior vice com- mander and chairman, 2900 Clairmount, TY. 7-4438. G IN SB U R G - ROSENBERG POST AND AUXILIARY held a Hallowe'en box social and hard times party on Oct. 29 at the Memorial Home. A large. turnout enjoyed the games and shared in the prizes that were awarded. Young ZionistsGet Dance Lessons From A. Murray Teachers from the Arthur Murray dancing school will give free lessons to members of Dan- iel Frisch Chapter, ZOD, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday at COng. Bnai Moshe. Both members and pros- pective members are asked to attend. Tuesday is the deadline for members to order tickets through the chapter for the con- cert of the Israel Philharmonic, which appears in Detroit on Feb. 4. Seats are $3.60. Send money for reservations to Mrs. Robert Ettinger, 15719 Lauder. MISS GERTRUDE SCHWARTZ At a recent reception, Mr. and Mrs. Reubin Schwartz, of Wash- burn Ave., announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to David Matz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Matz, of Webb Avenue. Mr. Matz is a graduate of Wayne University where he was affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity. The bride-elect at- tended Wayne. Special Persian SRLE! 1 9 You'll be delighted with this fine lustrous light weight Block Persian crea- tion, luxurious in every de- tail. 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And it's simply jammed with all those non- fattening vitamins, minerals and proteins a girl needs to stay in step with the man in her life! 0 -J The Bar Mitzvah of Myron David Winkelman, son of • Mr. and Mrs. Irving Winkelman, of X MR. AND MRS. Ilene avenue, will be observed at ISIDOR BRASCH 9 a.m., Saturday at Cong. Shaa- in Miami Beach, Fla., were hon- rey Zedek. A reception in his ored at a dinner for 150 guests honor will be held `at the family and members of the family last home Sunday from 4 to 11 p.m. Sunday, at the Stockholm, on the occasion of their 50th wed- Mrs. Mildred Lewis announces ding anniversary. the Bar Mitzvah of her -son, Da- Married in Europe, Mr. and vid Phillip, Saturday, Nov. 18, Mrs. Brasch came to Detroit in at Northwest Hebrew Congrega- 0 1902. Mr. Brasch is 83 and his tion. A reception will be held wife is 68. from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. No cards. They have five children—Mrs. 19, at 3209 Webb. * * * William C. Emory, Mrs. Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kazdan C. Papineau. A. R. Brasch, Je- of 2511 Waverly, announce the rome L. Brasch and Robert L. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerry Brasch—and eight grandchil- Lawrence, Saturday at Cong. dren. Beth Shmuel, Dexter at Buena Isidor and Ray Brasch resided Vista. A reception in his honor in Detroit until 1932 and since will be held Saturday night at then have been making their the Park Avenue Hotel. home in Miami Beach. Mr. * * * Brasch was in the real estate The Bar Mitzvah of Harvey business here. They were mem- Ruben Singer, son of Mr. and bers of Temple Beth El and Mrs. Harry Singer, of 17515 among the first members of Greenlawn, will be observed 0 Knollwood Country Club. Saturday at the Northwest He- A number of parties were brew Cong. given in their honor last week, as follows: College students want to know X A dinner party by Mr. and what's going on at home. Special Mrs. Morris Faintuch, brother student subscriptions to The and sister -in.-la w of Mrs. Jewish News are available at Brasch; a dinner party by Mr. just $2 for the entire academic and Mrs. Louis Langsam, par- year. C• resnie 11547 Dexter Blvd. UN. 4-3997 Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Brasch, f ents . of Mrs. :A. R. Brasch; a' former well known. Detroiters party at the Hungarian Village who now are making their home by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kepes; a dinner party, at the home of Mr. O and , Mrs. David Krause on Santa Barbara; a dinner party at Mario's by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Liebson; a luncheon at the Ter- race Rooln of the Statler Hotel by Mrs. Harry J. Glasser and Mrs. Maurice H. Shapiro; a din- ner and reception by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wachler; a dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Shaw's home. Bar Mitzvahs THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, November 3, 1950 WWI I O Love that new "low-fat" milk! Yes—if you've got a "figure-problem", you'll want to make friends with low-fat X _- milk right away. 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