DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

6

April 26, 1940

THE REAL \A OF LOCAL SOCIETY ...

Mrs. Henry Wagner of Boston
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cutler of
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin
and family of LaSalle Blvd. are Dexter Blvd. and Mrs. Julius Blvd. is leaving for a sojourn
spending the Passover holidays Naiman of Dexter Blvd. are in Florida.
spending the holidays in Chicago,
in Chicago, Ill.
Arthur Fivenson and son, Mor-
Ill.
ton, and daughter, Jean, of Al-
Miss Donna Goldman has re-
Mrs. Max Lieberman of Chi- pena, Mich., spent the week-end
turned to the University of Wis-
consin where she will resume her cago Blvd. returned from an ex- in Detroit. Miss Fivenson was
one of a group of Alpena High
studies after spending the spring tended visit in New York.
School students who presented
vacation with her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Harry Greenspan of a dance skit under the auspices
and Mrs. Frank Goldman.
Huntington Woods returned from of the Alpena Rotary Club at
the Alpena Detroit Club Dance
Mrs. Ira Copeland of New a sojourn in Florida.
at the Fort Shelby Hotel on
York is spending the Passover
Mrs. Henry Shapero of Col- April 20.
holiday in Detroit.
lingwood Ave. is visiting in New-
Mrs. Charles Hamburger of
Mrs. M. Bendroff of New York castle, Ind.
Chicago Blvd. honored Miss Anna
is spending the holidays with her
Mrs. Charles Pevin of Outer Bradna and Maxwell Jospey at
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Bennett of Wil- Drive is visiting her sister, Mrs. a dinner party at her home on
April 20.
M. Pollack of Boston, Mass.
demere Ave.
Mrs. Max Fisher of Stratford
Rd. entertained at a luncheon
honoring Mrs. Herbert Appleby
of East Orange, N. J., on
April 23.

Dr. and Mrs. Shma•ya Klein-
man were hosts at a dinner
given at their home on Friday
evening, April 19. Among the
guests were Madame Ammu
Swamanadlun of Madras, India,
a member of the All-Indian Na-
tional Congress and a member
of the Provincial Legislators;
also Dr. Anne Sasima of Cleve-
land, member of the faculty of
the Women's College, Pennsyl-
vania.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib re-
turned from a trip to New York.

Miss Lillian Shore of 7621 La-
Salle Blvd. has as her house
guest her cousin, Miss Ruth Ro-
sen of Chicago. Miss Shorr will
entertain in her honor at a
luncheon for 12 guests on Satur-
day, April 27, and a cocktail
party on Sunday evening at
Miss Shores LaSalle Blvd. home,
for immediate friends.

Mrs. Julia Weil of New York
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Mortimer Meyer.

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Miss Helen Spaber was hostess
at a personal shower at the Bel-
crest Hotel April 21, honoring
her sister, Bertha.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Shuga•-
man have as their guest Miss
Florence Verner of Troy, N. Y.,
whose engagement to Dr. Ernest
M. Gaynes was recently an-
nounced.

Honoring Miss Marion Kimel
of Montreal, Quebec, whose mar-
riage to Harry Greenblatt, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Greenblatt of
2220 Taylor Ave., will take place
July 28 in Montreal, Mrs. Max
Bloom and Mrs. Jack Brown
were hostesses at a dinner show-
er given in her honor Tuesday,
April 17, at the Wilshire Hotel.
Covers were laid for 100 guests.
Miss Kimel will stay in Detroit
for a month at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Greenblatt,
2220 Taylor Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. George Robino-
u itz of 18651 Warrington Drive
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Gerald Seymour, on
Saturday, May 4, at Congrega-
tion Bnai David. At home Sun-
day from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10
p. m. No cards.

Mrs. Joshua Karbal and daugh-
te•, Norma Lee, of Webb Ave.
returned to their home after
spending the winter in Miami
Beach, Fla.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder
will entertain a group of friends
at dinner on May 3.

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff l e ft
April 25 to spend a week in
Chicago, Ill., and Lima, 0.

Mrs. M. D. Wittelshofer gave
a luncheon on April 20 in her
home on Boston Blvd,

Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Levy
will give a dinner party on May
4 in their home on Canterbury
Drive.

Adolph Moses of Chicago, Ill.,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Sol Wolff of Lawrence Ave. the
and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Silber- past week.
berg will give a dinner party
on May 4 at the Franklin Hills
Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gil.
Country Club.
bert left April 23 to spend a
few days in Charlevoix and at
Mrs. Walter Laib will give a their farm near Grand Rapids.
luncheon on May 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Loewen-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fecheimer stein and children, Joan and
will spend the week-end of May Marshall, of Fairfield Ave., are
spending the week-end in Co-
3 in Lansing.
lumbus, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine-
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Roth and
man returned April 23 from 10
days in New York and Atlantic family have moved from Glen-
dale Ave. and are now residing
City.
in their new home at 3501 Oak-
Mrs. Joseph C. Glazer and man Blvd.
Miss Bertha Broudy were joint
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vass, who
hostesses at a tea on April 20 in
honor of Miss Peggy Chaiken, have been spending the winter
at the Sands Hotel in Miami
June bride-elect.
Beach, Fla., returned to their
Mrs. Waldo Sloman of Fair- home on E. Kirby Ave.
field Ave. has returned from a
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg
four weeks' visit with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and of Poe Ave. are home after an
Mrs. Norman Sloman of St. extended visit in Miami Beach
where they were guests at the
Louis, Mo.
Indian Creek Hotel.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jassy,
of Lawrence Ave. have as their
house guest for the holidays Miss who spent the past five months in
Los Angeles, Mexico and Miami
Ruth Horton of Cleveland, 0.
Beach, returned to their home.
Mrs. Anthony Deutsch of Pen- They were accompanied by their
nington Drive will leave Satur- children, Mr. and Mrs. David
day, April 27, to visit relatives Hirsh, during the latter part of
their visit in Miami Beach.
in New York for a fortnight.

Trees Planted in Betrothal of 2 U. M.
Students Announced
The Butzel Forest

Miss Rhoda Deutsch of 9810
Lawton Ave. entertained at a
supper for a few friends at her
2516 PINGREE, DETROIT
The Jewish National Fund
home on Saturday evening, Council acknowledges the plant-
April 20.
ing of the following trees in Pal-
estine:
Miss
Brenda
Bertha
Weisbrot
In the Fred Butzel Forest by
• THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASON .. .
of 3045 Cortland Ave. has re- the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew-
turned home from a four-month ish National Fund: One tree hon-
sojourn in California. Among the oring the recovery of Rabbi A.
places she visited were Mexico, M. Hershman; one tree honoring
Sponsored by the
Arizona, Texas, San Francisco, the recovery of Mrs. A. Mendel-
Los Angeles, Palm Springs, Lake son; one tree honoring the re-
Arrowhead and Hollywood.
covery of Mrs. A. Knoppow; one
tree honoring the birth of Linda
Mr. and Mrs. Morey Marx of Miller to Mr. and Mrs. Herman
SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1940, 8:30 P. M. SHARP
4256 Monterey Ave. will be at Miller.
Scottish Rite Cathedral, Masonic Temple
home on Sunday, May 5, from
Two trees were planted by Mr.
Second Boulevard at Temple
2 to 5 p. m., in honor of their and Mrs. A. Miller honoring their
Assistant
wedding
anniversary.
No
William
Gayman,
25th
new-born grandchild Linda.
Dan Frohman, Musical Director —
cards.
Two trees honoring the recov-
Celia Plotnick and Rebecca Katzman-Frohman, Accompanists
ery of Dr. A. M. Hershman, by
String Quartet: Zinovi Bistritzky, First Violin
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hurwitz Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn
Sidney Colman, Second Violin
left for Hot Springs, Ark., where and Julius Brody.
Michael Bistritzky, Viola
they will spend three weeks.
One tree in honor of the Bar
Jacob Becker, Cello
Mitzvah of Jerome Glassman by
Vocal Soloist: Marcia Hoffman. Soprano
Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. Acker- the Sholem Asch Reading Circle.
man of 2911 Monterey Ave. left
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A tree by Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
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the Passover holiday with Mrs. Saul Jacob.
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In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest:
Arthur Rosenthal of Pontiac,
Mich., planted five trees in mem-
ory of Joseph Ehrlich.
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MISS RUTH WARREN

Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Warren of
Flint announce the betrothal of
their daughter, Ruth, to Charles
Louis Deutsch, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Deutsch of San
Juan Drive, Detroit. Miss Wairell
will graduate from the University
of Michigan this coming June.
Mr. Deutsch is a graduate stu-
dent in business a dministration
Albert Chudler Given Role at the university. The wedding
in Anderson's "Winterset" is planned for this summer.

Albert Chudler, 1051 Leslie,
1939 graduate of Central High
School, will portray the role of
the sergeant in the Wayne Uni-
versity Student Stage production
of Maxwell Anderson's "Winter-
set." The three-act tragedy is be-
ing presented at 8 p. m. April 25,
26, 27 and May 2, 3, 4.
Chudler, a freshman, is taking
up pharmacy at Wayne. A Stu-
dent Stage member since Janu-
ary of this year, he is taking part
in his second major production.
When attending Central High
School, he took part in school
journalistic and music activities.

Spring Frolic of Gamma
Kappa Chi May 5

Gamma Kappa Chi, a Jewish ,
fraternity at Wayne University
will hold its annual spring fro-
lic, an informal dance, at Cadi-
the
Grand Ballroom of the Book Ntax
llac Hotel, Sunday, May 5•
Gail and his Detroit Yacht Club
Orchestra will provide the music.
the
Tickets may be purchased at
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