I ActivilieJ in Soci4

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard N. Simons of Parkside Ave. have re-
turned from Tucson, Ariz., where they spent a few weeks at the
El Dorado Ranch.
Arthur Hartman of Shrewsbury Rd. and Richard Mann of
Covington Rd. are spending their spring vacation in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Sarasohn of Merrick Ave. have re-
turned from New York where - they visited with members of their
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shiffman of Shrewsbury Rd. have re-
turned from a few weeks' stay in the Virgin Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aller and son Michael of Oak Dr. have
returned from a fortnight's stay in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Casper C. Cutler are returning this Friday from
a week's visit in New York.
Mrs. Beulah Lewis of Cortland Ave. left on Monday for Fair-
mount, W. Va., where she will spend a week as the guest of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Golden.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Wolfgang have moved from the Bel-
crest and are now residing at 660 Whitmore Rd.
Mrs. Milton Marwil and her mother Sarah of Northlawn Ave.
have returned from Philadelphia where they spent a week visiting
with members of their family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oppenheim and their daughter Jane
have returned from a week's visit in Chicago.
Mrs. Myron S. Sempliner Sr. of the Lee Crest has left for
Miami Beach where she will spend a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and their daughter Cynthia are
spending a few days visiting with members of their family en
route from New York to their home in Chicago.
In New York to attend the conference of the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women were Mesdames Emil Rothman, Lewis B. Dan-
iels and Sidney Solomon, who represent the Detroit section.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barit, of Glendale Ave., are vacationing
at. Miami Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Jennie Seskin, of Sturtevant Ave., and Mrs. Bessie Vine,
are at Miami Beach, Fla., on a two-month vacation.
Miss Edith A. Freedman, of Whitmore Rd., is visiting .her sis-
ter and brother, the Jacob AlbertS, of Los Angeles, Calif. Before
returning, Miss Freedman will spend some time at Palm Springs,
Calif.

arriagei

DWORKIN - KABER: On her ter, Sherry, of Fort Worth, Tex.
parents 25th wedding anniver- and Mr. W. Kay, Mr. and Mrs.
sary on March 10, at the Bel- M. Waldman, Mrs. N. Kabach-
Aire Terrace, Elaine Kaber was nik and Mr. and Mrs. A. Levine,
united in marriage in a candle- of Windsor. The young couple
light ceremony to David S. are residing on Buena Vista
Dworkin. The bride is the Ave., following their honey-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hy- moon.
man Kaber, of Ford Ave. The
bridegroom is the son of Mrs. SOLOM - SIMON. Mrs. Bertha
Ethel Dworkin and the late Simon announces the marriage
Albert Dworkin. Rabbi Leo of her daughter, Bess, to Archie
Goldman officiated. For her Solom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
wedding the bride chose a Arthur Solom, of Iron Moun-
gown of ivory satin, and her taM, Mich., on April 3. After a
veil, edged in lace, fell from a honeymoon, the young couple
headpiece of mother of pearl will reside at 2690 W. Boston
orange blossoms and extended Blvd.
over her train. She carried a
Bible with white orchids and
lily of the valley. Maid of honor
was Eleanor Weiss. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Esther Kaber and
Mrs. Pearl Kutnick, sisters-in-
law of the bride, and Renee
Dater. Jack Kutnick was his
brother-in-law's best man, Mar-
tin Kaber, brother of the bride,
and Douglas Richards and Jack
Cohen were ushers. Out-of-
town guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Meyer Moritz and daugh-

for
the

THE JEWISH NEWS-15

Former Detroit Girl
Engaged in California

The engagement of Shirley
Mae Schwartz to Pfc. G. Mal-
neck Olshan was announced re-

Friday, April 6, 1951

Postpone Regional Meet
Of UAHC to November

Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, of De-
troit, president of the Interna-
tional Council of Jewish Women,
Because of a number of
.„will preside
unav oidable circumstances,
;:over the first
the Great Lakes Convention
meeting that
of the Union of American
the world or-
Hebrew Congregations,
ganization h a s
scheduled this weekend in
scheduled to be
Detroit, has been postponed
held in this
to November, in Detroit.
country since its
inception in
:Rome, Italy, in
Hebrew Speaking Group
4912. The meet-
To Hear Israel Reporter
Mrs.. Welt ing will be held
from April 8 to 12 in New York
Menachem Frank, former re- City at the offices of the Na-
porter and feature writer of Ha- tional Council of Jewish Women
Aretz and the Palestine Post, of the United States.
will be guest speaker at the
meeting of Kvutzah Ivrith, at
Screen writer Allen Rivkin of
9 p.m., Saturday.
Talking on "Impressions of MGM, tapped for a secret
My Worldwide Tour," Frank will writing project for the govern-
tell of his many experiences in ment, is home from Washington,
the many lands to which he has mission completed.
traveled, which include short
visits to cities behind Russia's
Iron Curtain. There is no ad-
mission charge.
BY
On April 22, the Women's
Auxiliary will hold a cultural
program of which Y o n i n a
We Specialize In
Mathis is chairman.

-

SHIRLEY MAE SCHWARTZ

cently by the bride-elect's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Schwartz, of 410 N. Genesee Ave.,
Loy Angeles, formerly of Detroit,
at an open house March 25, hon-
oring the young couple.
Pfc. Olshan is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Irving Olshan, also of
Los Angeles, formerly of Newark,
N. J. Private Olshan will leave
shortly for overseas.

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