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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
January 5, 19•1 )
THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Dr. Clar-
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol
issa Fineman, Mrs. Maurice Lan- will leave Jan. 7 to spend a month
dau and Mrs. Albert Feldstein in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
left for Washington to attend
the National Conference on Pal-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder
estine and are guests of the May- returned from St. Louis, Mo.,
flower Hotel.
where they spent the past week-
end.
Miss Ruth Hutton, who is mak-
ing her home in St. Louis, spent
Mr. and Mrs. James Wineman
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Feller several days in Bay City and will
leave Jan. 11 to spend three
of Birmingham were honored Detroit.
weeks in Hollywood, Fla.
guests at a surprise party attend-
ed by members of the family and
Miss Carol Lewis spent the
Mrs. Walter Laib and children
friends, on the occasion of their
vacation with her par- returned from several clays spent
20th wedding anniversary, on holiday
Monday. Jan. 1, at the home of ents, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis, in Cleveland.
and left to resume her studies
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Feiler of at
the Sophie Newcombe School
Miss Betty Levy, daughter of
17513 Wisconsin Ave
in New Orleans.
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy, will
leave. Jan. 7 to resume her studies
Mr. and Mrs. Anthotr, ueutsch
Dr. Herbert Metz of Warring- at Vassar College.
and their sons, William .-ind Rich-
ard, of Pennington Drive, re- ton Drive returned from a visit
Mrs. Sidney Allen will leave
turned from a three weeks' stay in Miami Beach.
Jan. 10 to spend the winter in
in Miami Beach.
Richard Rosenfield of Pitts- Miami Beach, Fla.
burgh, who attended the Medical
Frederick Finsterwald and Irv-
Students convention in Detroit,
was the guest of Fred Margolis. ing Kaufmann returned from
Buffalo where they spent the past
week-end.
Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
had as their house guest during
Mr. and Mrs. David Bauman
the holiday vacation their grand- and Miss Bernice Lebowsky of
daughter, Mary Frieda Einstein Owosso, Mich., spent the holiday
of Blairsville, Pa.
week-end with their sister and
Semi-Annual
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
Miss Mary Wineman, daughter ing H. Small of Ohio Ave.
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wine-
man, returned to the Sophie
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cohen of
Newcombe School in New Or-
3311 Chicago Blvd. returned
leans.
from a several days' visit in
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Samuel Heymann returned to Chicago, where they spent the
Chicago after spending the week- New Year week-end.
were to 15.75
end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
David J. Cohen will speak on
William Fleischman.
Altman's Radio Hour on Station
Mr, and Mrs. Harry L. New- WMBC, Saturday evening, Jan.
man will leave Jan. 13 for Coro- 6, regarding the affairs of the
Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Judah.
nado Beach, Calif.
Rabbi Leon Fram has been
elected vice president of the Re-
ligious Education Association of
Michigan. The other officers are:
Rev. George S. Yaple of the
First Presbyterian Church, presi-
dent, and Father Quinn, dean of
the University of Detroit, secre-
tary.
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Mrs. Michael Roden of Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baer and
children returned from South Rapids was the week-end house
Bend, Ind., where they spent the guest of her niece and nephew,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fredenthal
holidays.
of Holden Ave., while visiting
On Jan. 9, the A. Z. A. choir relatives and friends in the city.
under the direction of Norman
Miss Dorothy Rosenthal of the
Bazell will appear at Chapter
63's host night at the Jewish Wilshire returned from a 10-day
visit in Highland Park, Ill., and
Center.
Milwaukee.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunitz
and daughter, Shirley, of Park-
tide Ave. returned from a month's
trip to California and the Pan-
ama, Canal.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Schatz
of 2922 Calvert announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harvey
Edwin, on Saturday, Jan. 6, at
the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dex-
ter and Lawrence.
Special Attention to Banquets, Luncheons and
Dinner Parties
Mrs. A. J. Alper of 3310
Rochester Ave. will have open
house Sunday, Jan. 7, from 2 to
5 p. m., to honor her sisters-in-
law, Mrs. Max D. Hyman, and
Miss Sylvia E. Alper, who are
leaving soon to make their home
in Miami Beach, Fla.
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YOUR NEXT
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy
of 631 Chicago Blvd. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Edward Frazer, on Saturday,
Jan. 13, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. At home Saturday eve-
ning from 7 until 10 p. m. No
cards.
SUIT or COAT
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gross of 3208
Tuxedo Ave. left for California
for the winter months. They will
visit their daughter, June, now
a student at the University of
California, at Los Angeles.
until You Have
VISITED
Half Yearly Sale
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Miss Shirley Bessman, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.
Bessman of Prairie Ave., who is
visiting in California, took a trip
to Tin Juana, Mexico.
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Miss Lillian Hirschhorn of
New York City left for home
after spending her vacation as
the house guest of Miss Dorothy
Fishman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 3411
Sherbourne Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New-
man and daughters will return
next week from a three weeks'
sojourn in Hollywood, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Jac Spalter
2215 Tuxedo Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Myron
Morton, on Saturday morning.,
Jan. 13, at the Tuxedo-Holntur
Talmud Torah. Reception at home
from. 2 to 3 p. m. on Sunday,
Jan. 14. No cards.
On Sunday evening, Jan. 14,
the Balfour Club will give their
dance at the Jewish Community
Center. There will be entertain-
ment and music furnished by a
12-piece all-girl orchestra. Tick-
ets obtainable from the members
or at the door. Larry Weiner is
president of the organization.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Salter of
2239 Atkinson Ave. were hosts
Cadet Sergeant Milton Fish- to 10 couples on New Year's
man left to resume his studies at Eve.
the St. John's Military Academy
Miss Henrietta Almug, daugh-
in Delafield, Wis., after spending
his vacation with his parents, Mr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Almug
and Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 3411 of Webb Ave., returned from
Sherbourne Rd.
a trip to Buffalo, N. Y., where
she spent her vacation with rela-
Cadet Leonard Gorman, having tives and friends.
spent the holidays at home,
On Sunday, Dec. 24, Mr. and
returned to Tennessee Mili-
tary Institute at Sweetwater, Mrs. Hyman Gendleman were
Tenn. He motored there with his hosts at a family dinner in their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney home, 2752 Blaine Ave., at which
Gorman of Calvert Ave., who are time Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Berko-
continuing south for a month's witz of 15390 Normandy Ave.
stay at Miami Beach, Fla. Before announced the betrothal of their
leaving they were entertained on (laughter, Claire, to Samuel Gen-
two occasions by Mr. and Mrs. dleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hy-
Simon Klein and Mr. and Mrs. man Gendleman.
Louis Please.
An informal gatherino. was held
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg on Monday evening, Jan. 2, at
of 1403 Virginia Park will be the home of Norman Rosenfeld
at s home Wednesday evening, of Whitmore Drive, in honor of
Jan. 17, from 8 to 11, in honor students who are leaving for out-
of their 25th wedding anniver- of-town schools.
sary. No cards.
Norman Rodd of Cortland Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wallace returned from a four months'
of Berkeley Rd. have as their trip to California.
house guests Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
Eugene Abraham, former presi-
nard Funk of New York City.
of the Young People's Aux-
They are being entertained ex- dent
iliary
of Bnai Moshe, and a mem-
tensively by the Wallace family
ber of the Halevy Coral Society,
(luring their stay here.
has returned from an extended
trip to the continent, where he
Miis Rita Aronoff of Fullerton made a study of conditions in the
Ave. returned home from New Central and Southern European
York City where she spent the countries. Mr. Abraham is at
holidays.
present residing at 2426 Leslie
Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman
of 18701 Pennington Drive re-
Miss Bertha Weisbrot of 3045
turned from a 10-day trip to New Cortland Ave. left to spend the
York City and the Catskill Moun- winter in California.
tains. They were accompanied
Mrs. Harold Shapero of La-
home by Mr. Kaufman's parents,
Rev. and Mrs. J. Kaufman of Salle Blvd. left for Palm Springs,
New York, who will visit here for Calif., with her sons, Walter and
a month.
Bertram.
Honoring Mrs. Pansy Lieber-
farb, noted pianist of Chicago,
and her daughter, Ruth; George
G. Goldberg's birthday and Her-
bert Tetenbaum of New York,
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs of
Sturtevant Ave. entertained 24
house guests with a buffet sup-
per on Saturday night.
NOW IN PROGRESS
CLOTHIERS
A family reunion marked the
73rd birthday celebration of Mrs.
Bertha Gomberg on Jan. 4. Pres-
ent for the occasion were Mrs.
Gomberg's two daughters, Mrs.
Charles E. Goodman of Virginia,
Minn., and Mrs. Manuel Norman
of 1152 Burlingame Ave., and
two of her three sons, Samuel E.
Gomberg of New York and Louis
R. Gomberg of San Francisco. A
third son, Ephraim R. Gomberg
of New York, was unable to at-
tend the celebration, which was
held in the Wilshire Hotel, where
Mrs. Gomberg resides.
At a dinner for the immedirce
families given on Wednesd a y
evening, Jan. 3, at his home on
Calvert Ave., Ezra Glasier an-
nounced the engagement of his
(laughter, Celia, to Milton Beresh,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Beresh of Clements Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenberg
and children, Susan and Harvey,
of Calvert Ave. left on Dec.
29 for a month's vacation in
Miami, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Almug
of 3212 Webb Ave. will cele-
brate their silver wedding anni-
versary on Jan. 14. At home
from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. ni.
No cards.
IMPORTERS
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett
of Longfellow Ave. were at home
on New Year's Day to the boards,
committees, faculty and choir
members of the Temple Beth El
to honor Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.
Grossman upon Mr. Grossman's
recent election to the presidency
of the Temple.
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