1 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 divitieJ in ....SOciely Friday, September 18, 1953 Romantic News Phoned Here from Korea Cpl. Irving Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kaplan, of 1625 2 Muirland, has returned from 14 months of active service with th e Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winsen, of U. S. Army in Korea. He will return to camp following a month' Lansing, Mich., announ ce the furlough. Cpl. Kaplan formerly attended Wayne University. • Mr.. and Mrs. Lawrence Weitzman, of Santa Rosa . Dr., have engagement of their daughter, Sandra Lea, to 2nd Lt. Wayne left for an extended trip to Miami and Key West, Fla. and Cuba: Detroit delegates recently attending the. 58th annual conven- tion of the Jewish War Veterans in Chicago, Ill., were the Harry Madisons, Arthur Lang, the Leon Ginsburgs, Betty Ginsburg, Faye Taitlebaum, Gerson Marder, Julius Perry, Al Curtis, the M. Schaaps, Morris Tulupmans, . Grace and Minnie Hart, Post and Auxiliary 135; the Harry Nathans, Post and Auxiliary 190.; the Avery Joseffs, Irving Marshalls; Samuel Kershes, Bernard Kershes, Mrs. I. Feldmesser, Ada Messer, the Charles Millers, Ben Shiff- mans, Morris Lupiloffs, Jack Kraizmans, Maurice Bordelove and the Sol . Hobermans, Post and Auxiliary 230; . the Herman Cohens and Jack Mason, Flint Post 231; Milton Berry, Post 333; . the Al Rosens, Al Salzmans, M. Leiders, George Kardens, Ralph Karden and Vivian Karden, Post and Auxiliary 420; Harriet Shear, Auxili- ary 268; the Norman Berkleys, Ralph Epsteins, Post and Auxiliary 431; Joe Mays, William May, Dr. and Mrs: Allan Marks, Post and Auxiliary 474; Martin Salingers ; Herb . Goldsteins, Ben Desenberg, the Abe Medows, Lt. and Mrs. Harold Melinsky, the Bob StAls, the Hank Knights, Post and Auxiliary 513; the Sam Spolans, Ber- nard Hoffmans, Mrs. Ruth Weiss, Mrs. Esther Feld and the John Nemons, Post and Auxiliary 529; the Lawrence Gubows, Vern Palmer and Ruth. Elson, Post and Auxiliary 418; Ray Weiss and George. Rich, Post and Auxiliary 530; Ralph Bernstein, the Roland Gottesmaris, Post and Auxiliary 537. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .M. Lefkofsky have returned from a two week vacation in the Catskill Mountains, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stashefsky, of 20461 Ward, will hold MISS SANDRA LEA WINSEN open house in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Levit, who Stuart Schafer, son of Mr. and IS sailing Sept. 30 aboard the Queen Elizabeth to join her husband, Daniel Levit, who is stationed in Europe with the Army's Advocate Mrs. Dave Schafer, of Flint, General's division. He is the son of the Jacob Levits, of 2533 Pasa- Mich. dena. . Lt. Schafer, a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. - Louis Rosenberg, of 3321 Oakman Blvd., cele- Michigan State College, proposed brated their 25th wedding anniversary Sept. 6. Their son, Myrton, who with the U. S. Navy, came here to help celebrate the oc- to his fiance over long distance casion. A lawn party dinner was given for the immediate family. telephone from Pusan, Korea, on the occasion of Mr. and Mrs. Winsen's 30th anniversary. Jewish Marine POW Back Home Our Want Ads Get Results. Local JWV Leader Named to National Position Ruth Elson, past president of the Department of Michigan La- dies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans, been re - elected national chap - lain of JWVA, it was announced by Edith Hoff-- man, current state depart- ment president .. on h e r return> from the annu- al convention in Chicago. Mrs. Elson is a member of th Sgt: Morton Sil- Mrs. Elson verman Auxiliary. 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SIDNEY OEHL, Jewish Marine who was captured in Korea and originally was listed as killed, returned to his Brooklyn home in time to celebrate Rosh Hashanah with his family. Shown with him are his father, ARTHUR OEHL (left) ; Sidney holding his girl friend, ZELDA CHORNE, and his mother, FAYE OEHL, who is shown lighting the candles. People Make News Dr. ELISHA NETANYAHU, as- sistant professor of mathematics at Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, has arrived in the United States for a year of re- search at Stanford University. • * * EMANUEL BLOCH, attorney of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, will speak in Detroit Tuesda Y, at 8:30 p.m., at Parkside HaP, 3119 Fenkel. Proceeds of the meeting will go toward care of • 'Card of Thanks • The Family of the Late DAVID WILBER Extends its most sincere thanks to its many relatives and friends for their very thoughtful expressions of sympathy and condolence during the family's recent bereavement. the Rosenberg children, whom the executed parents _entrusted to Bloch's care. * * * JOHN HORWITZ, of Okla-. homa City, has been appointed chairman of the structure com- mittee of Bnai Brith. His vice- chairman will be HARRY YUD- KOFF of Detroit. * * * Albert Vorspan, formerly as- sistant national coordinator of the National Community Rela- tions Advisory Council, has been ppointed- exec- tive secretary f the Commis- ion on Social ction of the nion of Ameri- an Hebrew o n g regations, t was announc- ed by Dr. S. S. ollender, chair- an of the Un- Vorspan ion's e x e cutive board. Mr. Vorspan assumed his new post Sept. 1. 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