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January 19, 1940 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-01-19

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

January 19, 1941

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY

Miss Dorothy Brown of Cleve-
land was a recent guest of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Brown of Longfellow
Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. William Field of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne
Glynn Court and their daughter, of LaSalle Blvd. left Friday, Jan.
Joan, will leave the middle of 19, for an extended visit in Miami
next week for a six weeks' stay Beach.
in Miami Beach.
Mrs. Harry Krohn of Massachu-
setts Ave. returned from a few
days' stay in New York.

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AN OUTSTANDING ANNUAL EVENT!

THE DONOR DINNER-DANCE
of the Sholom Aleichem Institute

Starting at 6 P. M. this Sunday, Jan. 21

AT THE FORT WAYNE HOTEL
ESTHER SHUMIATCHER, noted American-born Yiddish poet,

will be the Guest Speaker—Also a Splendid Musical Program

For reservations call Mrs. Pauline Finkelstein, HO. 2476,
or Mrs. R. Gornbein, TO. 7-6890

DB. HENRY SZOSZKES

Eminent Polish-Jewish Leader Who Was the First to Escape
from Nazi Poland
Will Address a PUBLIC RALLY of the

Detroit Section of the Federation of
Polish Jews in America

at the BNAI MOSHE AUDITORIUM

Dexter at Lawrence

at 8:15 P. M. Thursday, January 25

No Jew can afford to fail to hear the message of this eye-witness
to the horrible atrocities in Poland.

ADMISSION FREE

I

On Sunday morning of last
The 70th birthday of Mrs. Jo
week Dr. Leo M. Franklin ad- seph Barnett was celebrated Mon
dressed the adult groups of the day, Jan. 15, with a family lunch
Metropolitan Methodist Church, of eon at the home of her son and
which Dr. M. S. Rice is pastor, daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sid
and on Tuesday evening ,by re- ney Barnett of Cherokee road
quest, he spoke before the Pro- Pontiac. Those present were Mrs
fessional League of Civil Rights Barnett, her daughters, Mrs. Jack
on "The Social and Moral Impli-
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Krandall cations of Steinbeck's 'Grapes of Fink, Mrs. Robert Y. Moore an(
Mrs. Celia Blumrosen of Pontiac
of Buena Vista Ave. will leave Wrath'."
Mrs. Ed Rosenberg, Mrs. Sam Ma
the latter part of next week for
gidsohn and Mrs. David Goldfart
Miami Beach.
Mrs. Joseph Burak is spending of Flint; Mrs. Ellis Thal, Mrs. Slur
three weeks in Pasa Grille, Fla.
Silver and Mrs. Sam Babcock of
Mrs. Albert Ginzberg of Cal-
Detroit; and her sons, Archie, Sid
vert Ave. left for a fortnight in
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt returned ney, Maurice and Marvin of Pon.
New York.
Friday from a week spent in New tiac. Others present were Mrs
York.
Archie Barnett and Mrs. Sidney
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bieber-
Barnett, and Mrs. F. Dubois of
stein of Cortland Ave. will leave
Mrs. and Mrs. Eugene J. Aim- Flint, a sister of Mrs. Joseph Bar.
this Sunday for Miami Beach.
feld will leave Feb. 3 for Holly- nett. Mrs. Barnett has 17 grand.
wood, Fla.
children,
Mrs. Hildegarde Beisman, Mrs.
Bertha Hess and Mrs. Selma Ros- Mrs. Henry Wineman returned
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bond of
enblatt motored to San Antonio, from a week-end spent in Pitts-
2712 Sturtevant Ave., had as their
Texas, last week, to be the house burgh.
house guest, Mrs. David Brown
guests of their sister, Mrs. Isa-
of Ann Arbor, Mich. While here
dore Wolff. Mrs. Rosenblatt will
Mrs. Nathan Simon of Boston
return to Detroit early in Febru- Blvd. entertained a group of Mrs. Brown attended the luncheon
of the Woman's Auxiliary of the
ary. Mrs. Beisman and Mrs. Hess friends at luncheon on Jan. 11.
United Hebrew Schools.
will remain in San Antonio for
the winter season.
Mr. and Mrs. Monte D. Wittel-
Mrs. George Bremen and chil-
shofer gave a dinner party on dren of Kentucky Ave. left for
On Saturday, Jan. 13, Mrs. Jan. 12 in their home on Boston Miami Beach.
Anna Goldberg was honored at a Blvd.
surprise party and luncheon
A miscellaneous shower was
given by her friends at the Wil-
Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, Jr., given in honor of Miss Ruby
shire Hotel, Araangements were of Washington, D. C., spent a few Squire, whose engagement was re-
made by Mrs. Ida Schultz and days as the guest of Mrs. Hoke cently announced to Albert I. Op-
Mrs. A. Gleicher. Mrs. Ida Schultz Levin of Parkside Ave.
penheim, by Mrs. Fannie Gilman,
was the mistress of ceremonies
at the Wilshire Hotel on Thursday
and the afternoon was spent play-
Mrs. Carrie Mae Berger of Dex- night, for 40 guests.
ing bingo. Mrs. Freedman of Chi- ter Blvd. returned from Pitts-
cago, who is visiting Mrs. Minnie burgh where she spent a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bernstein
Goldstick, was the guest of the
of Oak Drive have returned from
afternoon.
Mrs. Robert J. Newman gave a few days' visit in Chicago.
a luncheon on Jan. 16 in honor
Charles Smolian of Bridgeport,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumberg of Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, Jr.,
of Calvert Ave. will leave Friday, of Washington, D. C.
Conn., visited for a few days with
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
Jan. 26, for an extended visit in
Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. See- and Mrs. Harry Wine of Calvert
man, formerly of Tuxedo Ave., Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moers have moved into their new home
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield
of Edison Ave. will leave Satur- at 4003 Sturtevant Ave.
of the Belcrest will leave the mid-
day, Jan. 20, for Miami Beach.
Mrs. Lewis L. Steinberg, her dle of next week for Palm Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of (laughter, Mrs. Darve
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nieman of
Chicago Blvd. left Friday, Jan. small daughter, Elaine, and Mrs. Wildemere Ave. will leave Jan.
19, for Hollywood, Fla.
Gussie Gillespie left Jan. 13 for 27 for a sojourn in Miami.
Boston, Mass., to attend the wed-
Mr. and Mrs. Osman Fisher of ding of Miss Marjorie Scheffreen,
Mrs. William Adelson, who is
Edison Ave. will leave the early formerly of Detroit, which will president of the Sisterhood of Con-
part of next week for Miami take place on Jan. 21.
gregation Beth TOlo Emanuel,
Beach.
will have open house for the mem-
Amores Musicarum Omnes of bers and friends, Monday after-
The Progressive Ladies Unter- which George Horwich is presi- noon, Jan. 22, at 2281 W. Phila-
stitzung Verein will give a bingo dent, and Robert Hirsch counselor, delphia Ave. Mrs. Max Dushkin
and card party on Sunday eve- will hold its annual Beethoven will review Louis Golding's fam-
ning, Feb. 4, in the Bialostoker meeting next Friday evening at ous novel "Mr. Emanuel" Mrs.
Hall, 8625 Linwood Ave. The en- the home of Robert Werner, 2469 Max J. Wohlgelernter will discuss
tire proceeds will go to Palestine. Pingree. The student group of the the significance of Chamisho Osor
For tickets call the president, Mrs. Music Study Club will be present. b'Shvat. Refreshments will be
H. Epstein, at Olive 2611.
The talk is to be given by William served at 1:30 p. m.
Milner.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Weiss
Miss Lillian Waldman of Glad-
stone Ave. returned Saturday,
Delta Omega Iota Sorority, of Lucerne Drive will leave Mon-
Jan. 6, from Miami Beach, Fla., Gamma chapter, had an open day for an extended stay in Flor-
where she spent one month with meeting at the home of Mrs. Ruth ida.
her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Wald- Blacher, on Jan. 9. This week the
man, and sister, Rose, who are meeting was held at the home of
spending the entire season there.
Mrs. Edna Solomon. Plans were
completed for a rush tea to be
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Belkin given Tuesday night, Jan. 23.
returned from Cleveland and are
now residing at 2725 W. Boston
Mrs. David Ruby of Santa Bar-
Blvd.
bara Drive is spending several
weeks at Miami Beach. Mr. Ruby
Mr. and Mrs. M. Levitt of Tay- will join her this week for a few
lor Ave. left for a two months' weeks' stay.
stay in Los Angeles.
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Schiff will
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Witus an- be at home Sunday, Jan. 28, in
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their honor of their son, Allen Jerome's,
son, Warren Saul, on Saturday Bar Mitzvah. Services will be
morning, Jan. 27, at Congrega- held Saturday, Jan. 27, at the
Don't let your remem-
tion Adath Yeshurun, Tyler and
brance of a Florida vaca-
Linwood Ayes. Reception at home, Beth Abraham Synagogue, 12517
Linwood Ave. No cards.
18440 Fairfield Ave., Saturday,
tion fade with the y ears.
Jan. 27, from 7 to 10 p. m. No
Rabbi Leon Fram will spend
Bring back Southland's
cards.
Tuesday, Jan. 23, in Saginaw,
sunlight and color with
Mich., where he will address the
one of our economical
Mr. and Mrs. Sant Adler of
Woman's Club and the
9730 Broadstreet announce the Saginaw
movie cameras.
Saginaw Exchange Club.
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harold,
Saturday, Jan. 27, at Congregation
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fisher, Mr. It costs so little, it means
Bnai Moshe.
and Mrs. Harvey Goldman and so much to photograph as
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons will
Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher leave Monday, Jan. 22, for you go, with accurate
and family of Calvert Ave. are
Double-U Ranch in Tucson, Ariz., equipment fitted to your
motoring through the South.
and will be gone a month.
needs. Let us advise you.
Mrs. Morris Broudy of Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Al Weisman and
visited with her sisters, Mesdames
Still Cameras
daughter, Sybil, of Taylor Ave.,
Jack and Louis Tobin.
are vacationing in Miami Beach.
$1.00 up
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fivenson
of the Belcrest are guests at the and children, Jean and Morton, of
Movie Cameras
Belmar Hotel in Miami Beach and
Alpena
were
guests
in
Detroit
the
$29.50 up
will be gone a month.
past week.

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Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Marwil of
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