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February 02, 1940 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-02-02

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February

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

1 0

2, 1940

IN THE REAL \A OF LOCAL SOCIETY

Miss Janet Welt will arrive
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman
will leave Feb. 6 for Passe Grille, Feb. 3 from her home in New
York to visit her parents, Mr.
Fla., to remain three weeks.
and Mrs. Melville S. Welt.
Monte D. Wittelshofer and Wal-
Mrs. Emma Marx of Los An-
ter Laib will leave Feb. 9, to
geles is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
spend a few weeks in Mexico.
George Bloom.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wineman
Miss Helen Singer entertained
returned Jan. 30 from three weeks
Miss Violet Bonin, bride-elect,
spent in Hollywood, Fla.
Sunday, Jan. 28. Seventeen guests
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wayburn were present at a beautifully ap-
moved into their new home on pointed luncheon at the Belcrest
hotel. Mrs. M. Sherman gave a
Ohio Ave.
shower for Miss Bonin on Tuesday,
Mrs. 1Valter Laib returned from Jan. 30. Thirty-five guests at-
tended.
a few days in Cleveland.

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Special Attention to Banquets, Luncheons and
Dinner Parties

pit Fine

Entire
Stocks of

LUGGA

and LEATHER GOODS

Ladies
Fitted Cases
Gladstone Bags
Brief Cases
Zipper Bags
Bill Folds
Toilet Kits•
Ladies Purses
Airplane Luggage
and all other
Leather Goods

The orIgleal price tags renselo
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NEW ADDRESS

Mr. and Mrs. Max Oberfield of
2747 Monterey Ave. celebrated
their 30th wedding anniversary on
Feb. 2. They will be hosts at a
family dinner on Sunday, Feb. 4.

The Progressive Ladies Unter-
stitzung Verein will give a bingo
and card party on Sunday eve-
ning, Feb. 4, at the Bialostocker
Hall, 8625 Linwood. Members and
friends are invited to attend.

The Lachver Aid Society will
give their 22nd annual banquet
and dance on Sunday evening, Feb.
4, at the Bnai Zion Synagogue,
Humphrey and Holmur.

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bronstein
(Ellanore Joseff) have returned
from a honeymoon trip to Cleve-
land, Pittsburgh and West Vir-
ginia.

The Alumnae Chapter of Sigma
Theta Delta Sorority of Wayne
University is sponsoring a bridge
and mah jong luncheon Satur-
day, Feb. 10, at 12 noon, at Mi-
Lady's House. Proceeds will go
to the scholarship fund which
the alumnae are establishing. Res-
ervations for this luncheon may
be made by calling Mrs. Harry
Serwin, University 3-0307, or
Miss Bessie Pearlman, Tyler
6-1794.

Mrs. Melvin S. Baer returned
from a few days in South Bend,
Ind.

Mrs. Vernon Pope of Des Moines.
Ia., will arrive Feb. 6, to spend
a few weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt.

Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen-
field left Jan. 26 to spend six
weeks in Palm Beach, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schles
inger entertained a group of
Mrs. Charles Rosenbaum and friends at dinner on Jan. 2(3.
daughter, Barbara of Boston Blvd.,
Leo I. Franklin entertained at
are leaving in a few days for a
few weeks' visit with her sister, a stag dinner on Jan. 26, at
Mrs. David Paul of Houston, Tex., his home on Edison Ave.
formerly of Detroit.
J. L. Rill of Winnipeg, Mani-
Mrs. Goldie Rubin of Washing- toba, was the guest of his brother-
ton, D. C.. formerly of Detroit, in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Morris I. Ressler of W. Euclid Ave. for
Goldberg. of W. Euclid Ave., for a few days.
a few weeks.

The David Ilorodoker Junior
Cu') will give their annual ban-
Mrs. L. Glazer and son, Arthur,
quet and dance on Sunday eve-
ni"g, Feb. 4, at Lachar's on 12th of Kercheval Ave., returned home
from their visit at Miami Beach.
Stec et.

Miss Florence Weinstein, whose
marriage to Joseph Soverinsky will
take place on Feb. 4, was com-
plimented with a cocktail party
on Wednesday evening, Jan. 31,
the night of the rehearsal by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wein-
stein of Pennington Drive at their
home.

Flowers for All Occasions—

Dry ter-Jov Florist. Tyler 6-6622.

Mrs. Jack Leader and (laugh-
ter, Edythe, of 3833 Sturtevant
Ave., left Thursday for an ex-
tended stay in Miami, Fla.

Among the recent arrivals, en-
joying a month's step at the Cleve-
lander Hotel, Miami Beach, is
David H. Marcus of the Wilshire
Hotel, Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. David Mevis of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tobin of
3329 Sturtevant Ave. will hold
open house on Sunday, Feb. 11. 300 Whitmore Road left for a
from 2 to 5 P. M. in honor of two-months' stay in Miami, Fla.
the graduation of their daughter,
M". and Mrs. Harold D. Ra-
Shirley Ann, from Central High
phael of IIazelwood Ave., left
school. No cards.
for Havana, Cuba, where they will
Rev. and Mrs. J. Silverman of spend a few weeks.
Elmhurst Ave. are spending the
Mrs. Edward Rose of Winthrop
seek-end in Pittsburgh with their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ave. is visiting in Miami Beach,
Leibovitz. Rev. Silverman will Fla.
een-'uct services at the Tree of
Mr. and Mrss Joseph Grumet
Life Temple, where his grand-
son will be Bar Mitzvah on Feb. 3. cf Glendale Ave. entertained at
a dinner at the Book Cadillac
Mr. and Mrs. A. Epstein of Hotel on the occasion of their
1545 Blaine Ave. entertained 25 (laughter, Mildred's birthday, Jan.
guests on Saturday evening, Jan. 28. A reception in the Founder's
27, in honor of the birthday of Room preceded the dinner at which
their daughter, Florence. A buffet covers were laid for 28 guests.
luncheon was served at midnight. The chaperons included Mrs. Louis
Abrams of New York, who is
Miss Lama Charnes of Chicago, spending a month in Detroit as
Ill., is visiting here for a few the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs.
weeks with her cousisn, Mr. and Grumet. Mrs. Abrams is accom-
Mrs. Fred Bond of Sturtevant panied by her daughter, Anna
Lee.
Ave.

Exclusive Distributors of

Miss Janet Welt of Balmoral
Miss Lillian Maxine Greenblatt,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Drive is visiting in New York.
CAS E
Next to Madison Theater
E. Greenblatt, left Detroit to enter
qie
Samuel Ravine is leaving to
OPEN EVENINGS
the University of Illinois. Miss
Greenblatt was pledged in Alpha join his wife and daughter who
Epsilon Phi. Her sister, Phyllis are vacationing in Florida.
Jane, is a junior at the univer-
Mrs. Barney Lavine of Fort
sity and is affiliated with A. E. P.
Wayne, Ind., is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Gray of Birwood Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Red-
blatt and their daughter, Jean,
Mrs. Rose Trigg of Wooding-
of Webb Ave., left Feb. 2, for an
indefinite motor trip sojourning ham Drive is vacationing in Flor-
Everybody Says
through California. Enroute they ida.
"If KAUFMAN Does It, It MUST Bo Right"
will visit friends and relations in
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond of
Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Designers and Manufacturers of
Calvert Ave. celebrated their 50th
Distinctive Furniture for Discriminating People
Miss Fern Knoppow, whose mar- wedding anniversary at an affair
Interior Decorators
riage to Max Stolman, son of at the Wilshire Hotel on Jan. 25.
Complete
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Stolman, will
Home Furnishers
Mrs. Harry Davidson and
take place this month, was com-
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You
plimented with a luncheon and daughter, Margory Arline, of
personal shower for 35 guests at Webb Ave. are spending the month
FURNITURE ES
the Chinese Tea Gardens by her of February in Florida.
UPHOLSTERING CO.
sister, Mrs. Albert Dubin of Doris
Ave., on Saturday, Jan. 27. A mis-
Mrs. Jack Diamond of Waverly
9605 Grand River Ave.
cellaneous shower and dinner was Ave. is visiting in Hot Springs,
given at the Phalanx Club on Ark.
Wednesday, Jan. 31, by Mrs. Paul
Steiner and Miss Freda Stolman.
Mrs. Philip Krause of Chicago,
Ill., is visiting her brother-in-law
Miss Lillian Greenfield present- and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Handmade Lamp Shades with Natural Flowers
ed the following pupils in a piano Raskin of Normandy Ave.
recital on Saturday, Jan. 27, at
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green-
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Bradlin, Madeline Dvorin, Laura berg of LaSalle Blvd. are spend-
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Dvorin and Beatrice Lewenhoff. ing the winter months in Cali-
The next recital has been set for fornia.
Feb. 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Manual Urbach
Miss Geraldine Towlen of North- and son, Arthur, returned from
lawn Ave. returned from a month's a six weeks' stay in Miami Beach,
visit with her aunt and uncle, Fla.
Special fine genuine Catalin sets $1175
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Askowitz of
West Virginia.
and Catalin tiles complete with
Mrs. A. C. Winkelman of Cleve-
land, 0., is the guest of Mr. and
carrying case
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Salomon Mrs. Philip Gilbert of Fairfield
returned to their home in Rogers Ave.
City, Mich., after a brief visit
in Detroit.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Siegmund L.
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Miss Anna Franklin returned to the remainder of the winter in
Detroit from Miami, Fla., and Los Angeles.
is making her home with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten
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Mrs. Herman Fisher of Atkinson will leave Feb. 3 for Hollywood,
Ave.
Fla.

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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feldman
and daughter, Belle Lita, of Glynn
Ct., left for Miami, Fla., where
they will remain for the rest of
the winter.

Mrs. Harry Z. Gordon and
children of Calvert Ave. will join
Mrs. Gordon's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Feldman, at Miami
Beach, Fla., and will remain there
until June.

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rayon crepe housecoat

that's a traveler's dream.

It's gone to the far cor-

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