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February 23, 1940 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-02-23

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

February 23,

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY

The Rev. Dr. Maurice Peri-
Zweig, chairman of the British
section of the World Jewish Con-
gress and member of the Jewish
Agency for Palestine and the
World Zionist Executive, and the
Hon. Cyril H. Cane, British Con-
sul in Detroit, were guests at a
tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Dushkin on Virginia Park,
on Wednesday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arn-
Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Rosen.
feld will return Feb. 26 from that of 3305 Burlingame Ave.
Hollywood, Fla. announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Avram, on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman March 2, at Congregation Shaa-
will entertain a few friends at rey Zedek. At home Saturday
evening, from 7 until 10 p. m.
dinner on Feb. 24.
No cards.
Mrs. Henry Moses of Cincin-
nati has been the guest of Mr.
Miss Bertha Snyder of Cort-
and Mrs. Clement Hopp for 10 land Ave. left for Miami for an
days.
indefinite stay.

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubiner
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pope left
and Mr. and Airs. Seymour Frank Feb. 18 for Des Moines, Ia., hav-
are vacationing in Florida.
ing been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Melville S. Welt.
Mrs. Jack Seder will be hostess
to the members of the Sisterhood
Joseph Robinson of Calvert
of Congregation Beth Tefilo Ave. is vacationing in Miami
Emanuel at her home, 1415 Beach, Fla., where he will later
Blaine Ave., on Monday, Feb. 26. be joined by his wife and sons.

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Courtesy and Service Our Watchwords

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hell-
man and their sons, M. Manuel
and Harold M., have moved into
their new residence at 3830 Ful-
lerton Ave.

Mrs. Mathilda Welt gave a tea
on Feb. 19 at the Great Lakes
Club in honor of her birthday.

Max Mann (Manischewitz Mat-
zoth to you) was all set recently
for a big-time radio broadcast of
his famous sleep-coaxing music
. . . The special radio wires had
been installed and it was almost
time for the program to go on
the air when the station concelled
it—because they were afraid that
automobile drivers listening to
the broadcast might fall asleep at
the wheel and thus cause serious
traffic accidents.

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now at home to their friends Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622,
after a three months' stay in
Miami Beach, Fla.

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Miss Rose Stone was hostess
at a surprise sweet sixteen birth-
day party at her home on Tyler
Ave., honoring Miss Esther Jean
Milner, which was given by Mrs.
David Milner and Mrs. Harold
Getz. Covers were laid for 50
guests at a buffet supper.

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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fivenson
of Cadillac, Mich., and Mr. and
Mrs. Fives Fivenson of Traverse
City, Mich., were visitors in De-
troit last week.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harris Cohen of
Alpena, Mich., were the guests
of Mrs. Cohen's mother, Mrs.
Nettie Benjamin, on Buena Vista
Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katkin
of Northlawn Ave. entertained
at a breakfast Sunday morning
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Solomon whose marriage was an
event of Jan. 21. Mr. and Mrs.
Solomon returned from a honey-
Joshua Karbal of Webb Ave. moon in Florida and are residing
is spending a month in Miami at 3311 Chicago Blvd.
Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Albert Harris of Battle
Mr. and Mrs. Morritz Schu- Creek is visiting her son-in-law
biner of 11318 Broadstreet an- and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. M. N.
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Frank of Lawrence Ave.
son, Elliot Irving, on Saturday,
March 2, at 10 a. m. at Congre-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Linden-
gation Bnai Zion, Humphrey and baum of W. Boston Blvd. enter-
Holmur.
tained at a cocktail party hon-
oring their 25th wedding anni-
The Orioles entertained at a versary on Feb. 18.
party on Feb. 18, in honor of
the return of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davis are
Eisenstadt from their honey- spending a fortnight in St. Jos-
moon, Ben Bierderman from Cal- eph, Mich.
ifornia and Martin Thumin from
Chicago. An educational meeting
Misses Juliet Goldberg, Ethel
will be held at the Jewish Com- Rubiner and Sarah Zack are leav-
munity Center on Tuesday, Feb. ing Sunday for a visit in Florida.
27. Movies will be shown and
refreshments served.
Dr. Robert Berman is vaca-
tioning at the Clevelander Hotel,
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Miami Beach, Fla.
Master Plumbers Association will
sponsor a dessert bridge party
Miss Ada Kaplan is among the
on Wednesday, Feb. 28, at guests vacationing at the Cleve-
Fyfe's. The entire proceeds will lander Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla.
go for charity.
Mr. and Mrs. Morritz Schu-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taisch biner and sons, formerly of
left for an extended tour to Broadstreet, are now residing at
Texas and Louisiana. 3800 W. Buena Vista Ave.

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Mrs. Fred Binder and her sons.
Melvin and Burton, left for a
six weeks visit with the former's
Alpha Rho Omega Sorority parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Startun-
met at the home of Miss Jose- sky, in Los Angeles, Calif.
phine Solomon on Wednesday.
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Kol-
Miss Lois Roth of W. Bethune man Shapiro on their silver wed-
Ave. left Monday to join her ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.
parents, the Jacob Roths, in Jack Greenberg entertained at a
Brownsville, Texas. After a dinner at their home on Calvert
month's stay, they plan to yisit Ave. on Feb. 16.
Los Angeles an Pah Springs,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kuschin-
ski and small daughter, Janice,
Miss Evelyn Ginsburg has re- of Monica Ave. left for a month's
covered from her recent illness visit in Miami Beach.
and is now at home at the Sew-
ard Hotel.
Honoring bride-elect Miss Mil-
dred Budnitsky, whose marriage
On Sunday evening, Feb. 18, will be an event of March 20,
the Jewish Men's Association of Miss Nadine Lewis entertained
Detroit gave a party for members at a closet shower at her home
and their friends in honor of the on Webb Ave. on Feb. 21, and
engagement of Julia Siegl to Misses Mary and Sophie Kutlov
Sidney Stocker, a member of the were hostesses at a breakfast on
organization.
Sunday.

In honor of Miss Shirley Ten-
ner whose marriage to Norman
Jaffe will take place in April, a
shower and dinner of lovely ap-
pointments was given by her
aunt, Miss Doris Hankin, on
Monday, Feb. 19, at the Wil-
shire Hotel. The color scheme
was yellow and blue and the
tables were adorned with daffo-
dils and larkspur. Over 125
guests were present.

.

Mrs. Melville S. Welt left Feb.
Mr. and Airs. Joseph Jacobs .f
20 for New York to be the 2202 Elmhurst Ave. annou
guest of her children, Mr. an'i the Bar Mitzvah of their
Mrs. Robert Smith.
Norman Russell, on Saturday,
March 2, at 10:30 a. m. . at lite
Mrs. Monte D. Wittelshofer Bnai David Synagogue, 11th and
will entertain a group of friends Elmhurst. Reception at home .11
at luncheon on Feb. 24 at her Sunday, March 3. No cards.
home on Boston Blvd.
Mi. and Airs. Joseph L. Ai , n
Mrs. Sol Wolff left Feb. 20 announce the Bar Mitzvah .f
for Chicago to visit her children, their son, Donald Burton, on
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses, for urday, March 2, in the Syr,
gogue of the Talmud Torah oa
a few days.
Tuxedo and Holmur. At home
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Leib, Saturday evening, March 2, after
7 p. m., at 3256 Sturtevant. No
formerly of Tuxedo Ave., are cards.
now residing at 17574 Roselawn
Ave.
Julius E. Allen left for Florida
to join his wi fe and daughter,
Samuel T. Gilbert returned who have been wintering there.
Feb. 15 from Los Angeles.

Miss Judy Gurvitch of Boston
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine-
Blvd. gave a bon voyage party man gave a dinner party on
in honor of Miss Beverly Wolf- Feb. 17.
son before her departure for
Cuba, at the Statler Terrace
Air. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt
Room, on Saturday evening.
gave a dinner party on Feb. 18
Feb. 10.
in honor of their mother, Airs.
Mathilda Welt.
The Misses Maxine Joslove and
Shirley Spoon were hostesses at
Mr. and Mrs. Amson C. Tabor
their 16th birthday - luncheon
given at the Women's Guild in will leave March 1 to spend the
the Metropolitan Bldg. on Feb. week-end in Dayton as the guest
17. Covers were laid for 36 girls. of Mr. and Airs. Julius Finn.

For their outstanding scholar-
ship and personal qualifications,
19 graduates of Detroit high
schools have been awarded the
Board of Education scholarships
for one year of study at Wayne
University, beginning this month,
Dr. Frank Cody, superintendent
of Detroit public schools, an-
nounces. Among the recipients
and the high schools from which
they were graduated are: Com-
merce, Paul Mutnick, 1975 Vir-
ginia Park; Northeastern, Mar-
vin M. Goldberg, 3770 Harper.

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Norma Lee Karbal of Webb
Ave. celebrated her 12th birth-
day, Jan. 29, in Miami Beach,
Fla., where she and her mother
are spending the winter.

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