Ar , :■ 12, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle

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i \ THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .

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Eleanor Lipkin, 9-year-old daugh-
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin
of 2243 Taylor Ave., won the
superior rating for the third con-
secutive time at the annual con-
test of the Michigan Federation
of Music Clubs held at Ann Arbor
on April 6. She will be awarded
a special prize at the convention
of the Federation in Lansing on
April 20.

Mrs. Morris Greenberg of 3931
W. Lafayette Blvd. has returned
home after a month's stay in
Florida.

Rabbi Leon Fram will go to St.
Louis, Tuesday, April 16, to lec-
ture at Temple Israel on the sub-
ject "Experiments in Teaching Ju-
daism to American Jews."

Mrs. David Curtis and daugh-
ters, Shirley Mae and Jean Betty,
returned to their home on Clair-
mount Ave. after spending 10 days
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Meyer Jenefsky, at Day-
ton, 0.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Samuels re-
turned from Miami Beach, Fla.

Mrs. Henry Fecheimer will leave
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alexander
of Calvert Ave. will hold open April 15 to spend a few days in
house on Sunday, April 14, in Chicago.
honor of Mrs. Alexander's mother,
Mrs. David J. Levy entertained
Mrs. Bernard Meisner, on her 88th
a group of friends at luncheon on
birthday.
April 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Simon
Frederick A. Finsterwald is
will entertain at a cocktail party
spending a month in Los Angeles
on Sunday afternoon, April 14.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Ep- Adolph Finsterwald.
stein gave a dinner party on
Mrs. Clarence Enggass and son,
April 12.
Robert, returned from two weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten in Palm Beach, Fla.
returned home from a six weeks'
Miss Gertrude Wartell and Mrs.
stay in Florida.
Sam Talberg are spending their
Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Bron- vacation at Miami Beach and
ston of 2911 Monterey Ave. will Lakeland, Fla.
be hosts at a reception from 7 to
Phyllis Levens, (laughter of Mr.
10 p. in. on Saturday, April 20,
in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of and Mrs. Meyer B. Levens of
their son, Gordon Jay. Services Elmhurst Ave., entertained 30
will be held that Saturday morn- friends Saturday evening, April
ing. at Congregation Bnai David, 6, in honor of her 16th birthday.
14th and Elmhurst.
A sweet sixteen party was given
Mrs. Alter Shrier of Boston at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Blvd. returned by plane from Hamburg, 2654 Richton Ave., in
Miami Beach, Fla., where she honor of their daughter, Geraldine,
on Saturday, April 6. Sixteen
spent the winter.
couples attended.

Mrs. Harry Lebovitz of Holly-
wood, Calif., formerly of Detroit,
entertained 14 prominent radio
and motion picture artists, at a
cocktail party, at her home re-
cently.

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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass
Mrs. Lawrence Crohn of Wilde-
mere Ave. is visiting in Baltimore, of Cumberland Ave. hav( returned
from a three weeks' trip to Floe-
Md., and New York City.
ida.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of
Honoring. Miss Bertha Spah er,
Glynn Court are visiting in New
whose marriage will be a n event
York.
of May 26, Mrs. Eli S;1 hsg w a,
Yakob and Noah Lewin-Epstein, hostess at a luncheon ,!ol linen
sons of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel shower at her home oil Vir gi ni a
k on April 9. .:e
Covers .re laid
Lewin-Epstein of Jerusalem, who Par
are students at the University of for 40 guests, Among ,' , guests
Michigan, are spending their were Mrs. Milton Sheyee of Sagi-
Mich., anity,
f_ and Mrs.
Mich.
naaw
m n , of
Feld-
spring vacation in Detroit.
Bay

Miss Maybelle Goblin, (laughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Goldin
of Calvert Ave., has set Sept. 1
as the date for her marriage to
Ben J. Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman W. Katz of Elmhurst Ave.
Mr. Katz is a junior in the Uni-
versity of Michigan School of
Dentistry and is a member of
Alpha Omega Fraternity.

Miss Mignon Hamburg, r, a stu-
dent at the University of Wiscen.
sin, is visiting her parents, M r.
and Mrs. Charles Hamburger of
Chicago Blvd. Accompanying her
is Miss Ruth Abramson of Des
Moines, Ia.

Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis and her
(laughter, Betty, of Longfellow
Ave. have been the guests of
Carol Lewis, a student of the So-
phie Newcomb College, New Or-
leans, La.

Mr. and Mrs. William Trunk
will be hosts at a dinner party
at their home, 2928 Harding Ave.,
on Sunday, April 14, in celebra-
tion of their 25th wedding anni-
A luncheon and theater party
versary. Mrs. Trunk is the vice
was
given April 6 at Marco's, in
president of the Sisterhood of
Congregation Beth Itzchok of 3836 honor of Charlotte Finkel's 16th
birthday. It was attended by 20
Fischer Ave.
of her friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stolsky
Mrs. M. Helfman and son, Le-
have moved to 3221 Gladstone Ave.
roy, of Ohio Ave. are enjoying an
On Wednesday, April 4, Miss extended stay in Washington, D.C.,
Fae Weingarden, a bride-elect of for the cherry festivals.
April 14, was feted at a shower
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Zieve
given at her home by her sister,
Esther. Covers were laid for 18 of 2285 Longfellow Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mor-
guests.
ton Irving, on Saturday, April 13,
Marcus Edelstein, son of Mr. at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
and Mrs. Max Edelstein of Lee Reception at home on Sunday,
Place, is now continuing his post April 14, from 7 to 11 p. m. No
graduate chemical work in the cards.
University of Michigan upon com-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldman
pletion of his spring vacation.
and family have moved from
Miss Bernice Bronstein, daugh- Pasadena Ave. and are now in
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bron- their new home at 18025 Griggs
stein, returned to resume her Ave.
studies at Syracuse University
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg
after spending the spring vacation
and mother, Mrs. Henrietta Tau-
with her parents in Florida.
ber, of Virginia Park have re-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg turned from a two-month trip to
of Chicago Blvd. entertain , 0 1 with Miami Beach, Fla.
a \linnet. party on April
Dr. and Mrs. Louis L. Barnett
Arthur Edelstein, son of Mr. of 16171 Normandy spent the
and Mrs. Max Edelstein of Lee week-end in Chicago with Dr.
Place, has resumed his law studies Max Wershow, who is taking a
at the University of Michigan graduate course in opthalmology at
after a pleasant spring vacation. the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirm-
ary.
A sweet sixteen party will be
Miss Shirley Dix, daughter of
given by Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Adelman of 2938 Sturtevant Ave., Dr. and Mrs. I. H. Dix, took part
the Mu-
for their daughter, Lillian, at in the spring festival of
Federation,
in
Ann
Arbor,
on
sic
Sak's Show Bar on April 21.
Saturday, April 6, and was award-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Miller of High- ed superior rating. Shirley is a
land Ave. are among the recent pupil of Rose Morris Saper.
arrivals enjoying a Florida vaca-
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sillwrblatt
tion at the Clevelander Hotel,
of Muirland Ave are spending the
Miami Beach, Fla.
week-end in Chicago, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fellmar
of 1645 Chicago Blvd., announet
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank of
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Chicago Blvd. have returned from
Sheldon Lee, on Saturday, April a visit in Florida.
13, at Congregation Beth Abra-
hom, 12517 Linwood. Reception
Mr. and Airs. Nathan Kaplan of
at home on Saturday, April 13, Webb Ave. have returned from a
from 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
month's stay in Florida.

IF.

Mrs. Max Edelstein of Lee
Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum of Bos-
Place returned Thursday from an ton Blvd. has returned from a
extended vacation in Florida. She month's stay in Miami, Fla.
spent the past four months in
Miami Beach.
Mrs. Charles Salasnek of Clair`
The Junior Turovers announce mount Ave. has returned from a
Fla.
that Saturday night, April 20, three months' stay in Miami,
they will have a wienie roast and
Airs. William Card was hostess
hay ride at Rouge Park. Members
will meet at Jericho Temple at 10. at a luncheon honoring the Misses
Those unable to meet at Jericho Melba Sklar, Shirley Epps and
Temple should call Lillyan Zeif- Margaret Weiss, and her niece.
man, Ty. 7-4391, and other plans Miss Ruth Rudin, at, her home on
will he made to accommodate them. Burlingame Ave., on April 16.

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