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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

and The Legal Chronicle

April 19, 1940

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .

Mrs. Ivor Kahn and Mrs. Harry
Winkelman will be at home on
Wednesday, April 24, afternoon
and evening in honor of the 70th
birthday of their mother, Mrs.
Zenno Marx, at 9301 Wildemere.

Mrs. D. S. Diamond will enter-
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Thal of
tain Miss Bertha Spaber, whose Wildemere Ave. returned from a
marriage will be an event of May few days in Lansing.
26, at a miscellaneous shower on
April 20, at her home on Long-
Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Wine-
fellow Ave.
man left April 13 for Buffalo,
Atlantic City and New York.

THE BELCREST

Mr. and Airs. Samuel T. Gilbert
will be at home on Sunday, April
21, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Gilbert.

A RESIDENTIAL HOTEL DISTINGUISHED BY
THE EXCELLENCE OF ITS CLIENTELE

Mrs. Herbert Smith is spending
a few days in St. Louis, Mo., visit-
ing friends.

Furnished or Unfurnished Apartments Available—
With or Without Maid Service

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heaven-
rich returned April 9 from two
weeks in Lake Worth, Fla.

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COLUMBIA 5700

Special Attention to Banquets, Luncheons and
Dinner Parties

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Mrs. Frank Seinsheimer of Cin-
cinnati is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer.

Mr. and Airs. Ralph Shroder
will give a dinner party on April
26.

GREETINGS ... to our many

Mrs. H. J. L. Frank and Mrs.
Leon Frank returned from a week
in Cleveland.

friends and customers on

Mrs. Sophie Saperstein and
daughter, Sylvia, of Clairmount
Ave. returned from a month's stay
in Miami Beach, Fla.

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Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Bron-
ston of 2911 Monterey Ave. will
be hosts at a reception from 7 to
10 p. m. on Saturday, April 20,
in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Gordon Jay. Services
will be held that Saturday morn-
ing at Congregation Bnai David,
11th and Elmhurst.

On Wampler's Lake in the
Heart of the Irish Hills

ALTITUDE UP TO 2000 FEET

The high altitude of the well drained
The fine buildings, excellent water
camp site, the large wooded area, open
sewage systems and lavish equipment
playgrounds and the fresh waters of
make for safety, health and oppor-
the large, safe and natural
tunities for indoor and out
Pre-School Groups
sandy lake provide an un-
sports and acquiring of skills
3 to 6
Housed in especially
usual setting for glorious
and hobbies. Separate pro-
equipped cottage, un-
adventure for your boy or
grams
for older boys and
der supervision of high-
ly trained personnel.
girl for the summer months.
girls.

Trained Professional Supervision — Skilled Staff — Less than 4 Children to a
Counsellor — Doctor and Nurses on Premises
Long Trips by Canoe, Horseback, Car or Hiking to Points of Interest
For Complete Details call Mrs. Ben Knoppow, Townsend 8-8687

Airs. Harry Cohen of Burlin-
game Ave. is visiting Mrs. A.
Sterns of Fall River, Mass., for
two weeks. They are motoring
through the Berkshire Ilills en-
route to Boston.

Dr. Joseph Erman of Calvert
Ave. is taking a post-graduate
course in Diagnostic Roentgenology
Phillip Slesinger of St. Louis is at the University of Michigan
the house guest of Mr. and Airs. Medical School.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaffe
(Shirley Tenner) have returned A. Greenstone of Oakman Blvd.
from an eastern honeymoon trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pollack of
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bronstein Virginia Park have returned from
(Ellanore Joseff) motored to a visit in Florida.
Cleveland the past week-end where
Miss Reva Clamage of Tyler
they attended the wedding of their
Ave. returned from a visit in
cousin.
Cleveland, 0.
A sweet sixteen party will be
Mrs. Sam Klein and family re-
given by Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Adelman of 2938 Sturtevant Ave., turned to their home on North-
for their daughter, Lillian, at lawn Ave. from a visit in Florida.
Sak's Show Bar on April 21.
Mrs. Charles Kanfer of Waver-
Miss Rose Natalie Cohen recent- ly Ave. returned home after
ly presented her junior piano spending the winter months in
pupils in a recital at the home of Florida.
Misses Iris and Ellen Seigal on
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lipson
Calvert Ave. Prizes for best per-
formances were presented to Peg- and son returned to their home
on Fairfield Ave. from a visit in
gy Gassel and Donal Herman.
Palm Beach, Fla,
Miss Ruth , Salomon of Rogers
Mrs. Morris Rynek of Coiling-
City, Mich., a student of the Uni-
versity of Michigan, is the guest wood Ave. is visiting her sister,
of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marks of Mrs. M. Cohn of Chicago.
Broadstreet Blvd.

Give Your Furs tills
Finer Cold Storage Care!

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Dr. Edward G. Robbins will re-
Mrs. E. J. Sachse of Calvert
turn on Monday from a three- Ave. entertained at a luncheon on
week stay in New York where he April 16 at her home.
took special post-graduate work in
allergy in the post-graduate medi-
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Smile of
cal school of Columbia University. Clements Ave. returned from a
visit in Florida.
Mrs. Manuel Simms and daugh-
Mrs. Jeanette Schwartz. m ys,
ters, Sharon and Valerie, formerly
of Detroit and Los Angeles, left Belle Cohen and Miss l'etta
for Newport News, Va., where Schwartz were hostesse s at a
they will join Mr. Simms, an dinner on Tuesday evening at the
aeronautical engineer employed by Wilshire Hotel, in honor of the
the Government at Langley Field. bride-elect, Miss Jeannette Jaffe,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H,
Mrs. A. Charles Goodman and Jaffe of Louisville, Ky., whose
her son, Ronald David, of Los marriage to Nathan Schwartz, son
Angeles are visiting her parents, of Mr. and Mrs. H. Schwartz, will
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Becsky, of W. be an event of June 23, in Louis.
Jefferson Ave. Mrs. Goodman and ville. Miss Jaffe's mother, Mrs. H.
her son are planning to stay three Jaffe, and her sister, Mrs. 12, Tar-
months, during which time she bis, arrived from Louisville to be
will visit her friends and relatives present that evening. The couple
in Cleveland, Youngstown, Farrel, plan to make their home in De-
troit.
Pa., and Chicago,

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Komer
of Lawrence Ave. returned from
a visit in New Orleans, Texas and
Mexico.

Mrs. Hannah Schiller of Bur-
lingame Ave. has as her house
guests her sister, Airs. David
Schaffer of Peoria, Ill., and her
daughter, Mrs. A. M. Packard of
Greenville, Mich.

Airs. Leon A. Katzin and chil-
dren, Lee Henry and Aarone Ruth,
left for an extended stay in
Schenectady, N. Y., and River
Head, L. I.

Mrs. I. Ressler and son, Al-
bert, of W. Euclid Ave. are spend-
ing a few days in Montreal, Que-
bec, visiting relatives and friends.

Rabbi Leon Fram will address
the Michigan State Convention of
the Religious Education Associa-
tion, Friday, April 26, on the sub-
ject "How to Teach Faith in
God."

Air. and Mrs. N. Samit of Old
Port, Mich., held open house Sun-
day, April 14, honoring their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Brown,
on their 44th wedding anniver-
sary.

Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund A. Rob-
inson and children are spending
the week-end in Saginaw.

Rabbi Sperka's Sermons for
Passover

Rabbi J. S. Sperka's sermon
topic for Tuesday, the first day
of Passover, will be "Echod Mi
Yodeah, as Jewish History."
His topic for Wednesday will
he "Chad Gadyo, as Universal
History."

Joseph N. Harris has returned
home after spending the winter U. A. H. C. Brings Seder Service
To the Unfortunate
months in Los Angeles, Calif.,
and Honolulu.
Under the auspices of the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
Dr. and Mrs. S. Eder were gregation a Seder service will he
hosts at a party given last Sat- held on the eve of Passover,
urday evening at their home on Tuesday evening, April 23, for
Greenlawn Ave., for out-of-town the Jewish inmates of the U. S.
college students who were home Reformatory at Chillicothe, 0..
for their vacations.
according to an announcement
just made at Cincinnati head-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein quarters of the Union.

will give a. dinner party in their
home on Parkside Ave. on April

27.

Flowers for All Occasions-
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622.

Colonial hOIPI

and mineral Baths

MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN

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takes this means of

ANNUAL PASSOVER

extending to the entire

CELEBRATE WITH US OUR SIXTH

ENJOY di COMPLETE

PASSOVER HOLIDAY

UNSURPASSED IN DETAIL OF PREPARATION
Service Cuisine Comfort Hospitality

Jewish community

best wishes for

NO EFFORT HAS BEEN SPARED TOWARD CELEBRATING
THESE HOLIDAYS IN A TRULY ORTHODOX MANNER

A PROMINENT RABBI WILL OFFICIATE AT THE SEDARIM
EARLY RESERVATIONS ARE SUGGESTED

MANAGEMENT: MAX ELKIN -ALBERT GROSSMAN

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a Joyous Passover

