,\ May 3. 1940 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1940 6 THE REAL \A OF LOCAL SOCIETY • • • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman and Mr. and Mrs. James Wine- man entertained a group of friends at a dinner party on April 12. Mr. and Mrs. David Galen of 2635 Lawrence Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son. Eugene Daniel, on Saturday morning, May 4, at the Bnai Moshe. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt returned from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Olshan- sky of Clairmount Ave. an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leon, on Saturday, May 4. At home Sunday, May 5, from 2 to 6 p. m. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Margolis Rabbi Leon Fram will address and family, formerly of Pitts- the Hadassah Society of Sagi- burgh, Pa., have moved to De- naw, Mich., on Wednesday, troit and are residing at 4341 May 8. Sturtevant Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frank will Mrs. Maurice Rohrheimer of be hosts at a Sunday breakfast Cleveland was the week-end guest on May 19 at the Franklin Hills of' Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol Country Club. of Muirland Ave. Mrs. Benjamin Lambert enter- Mrs. Howard Kaichen will en tained a few friends at a lunch- te•tain at a luncheon on May 7 eon on May 2 at the Women's in her home in Huntington City Club. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fiske re- Mr. and Mrs. Abe Arnfeld re- turned from a trip to Mexico. turned to their home in Pitts- Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith burgh, having been the guests of their children, Mr. and Mrs. are spending a month in Miami Eugene Arnfeld of Warrington Beach. Drive. Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis and daughter, Betty, returned from month's stay in New Orleans. 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SHARP Scottish Rite Cathedral, Masonic Temple Second Boulevard at Temple Dan Frohman, Musical Director — William Gayman, Assistant Celia Plotnick and Rebecca Katzman-Frohman, Accompanists String Quartet: Zinovi Bistritzky, First Violin Sidney Colman, Second Violin Michael Bistritzky, Viola Jacob Becker. Cello Vocal Soloist: Marcia Hoffman, Soprano ALI. SEATS RESERVED—$1.00. 75c, 50c Tickets obtainable from Halevy members and patrons or at Box Office day of Concert Mrs. Joseph Adler of New Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Levi and Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. Ober- York is the guest of her son and felder will give a dinner party daughter-in-law, Rabbi and Mrs. on May 7 at the Franklin Hills Morris Adler of Collingwood Ave. Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Baron Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finster- of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and wald of Los Angeles arrived Mrs. Irving Golden of Cherry- April 29 to spend a month at lawn Ave. have returned from a three weeks' stay in Miami the Belcrest Hotel. Beach. Mrs. Leo M. Butzel entertained and Mrs. G. Rycus, for- Mr, and a few friends at a luncheon on merly merly of Euclid Ave., are now May 2 in her home on Burns residing on Buena Vista Ave. Ave. Mrs. W. B. Greenwald Moss Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ronis of Steingold) of Hutchinson, Ran., Garland Ave. announce the ap- is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. proaching marriage of their Maurice Steingold and Mr. and daughter, Alice, granddaughter Mrs. Nathan Steingold. Mrs. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jude Aaron Silberblatt entertained on Goldberg, to Victor Rovlofsky, April 26 in her honor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Ross of Chicago Blvd. Miss Ronis Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner is a graduate of Wayne Univer- of Boston Blvd. left for a visit Mrs. Arthur Katzenberg of sity's Home Economics Depart- in Florida. Boston and Mrs. 0. Burwanger ment. Mr. Rovlofsky is also a Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zackheita of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., were the graduate of Wayne University. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monte The wedding will take place July of Webb Ave. have as their D Wittelshofe• of Boston Blvd. 14 in the presence of the im- guests the latter's parents, Mr. mediate family. and Mrs. S. Kreinson of Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Hattie Finsterwald will Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Fried- return May 5 from several Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of months in Memphis, Tenn., where laender, who spent the Passover she visited her children, Mr. and holiday with their parents, have Alden Park Manor are visiting in returned to Baltimore, Md., where New York and Boston, Mass. Mrs. Fred Dreifus. Dr. Friedlaender will resume his Mr. and Mrs. Melvin First of Mr. and Mrs. Morry Marx of studies in surgery. Saginaw, formerly of Detroit, 4256 Monterey Ave. will be at Mr. and Mrs. Leo I. Fried- who were visiting in Detroit, are home on Sunday, May 5, from 2 to 5 p. m., in honor of their laender of Appoline Ave. enter- now sojourning in Washington, 25th wedding anniversary. No tained a group of guests in honor New York and Boston. of their children, Dr. and Mrs. cards. Hyman Lewin-Epstein of New Sidney Friedlaender. York is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman Mr. and Mrs. David Ebner of Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hershman. of Collingwood Ave. have as their guests Mrs. Newman's par- 3211 Calvert Ave. will be at Mrs. Nathan Spevakow enter- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mecur home Saturday evening, May 11, from 8 to 11 p. m., in honor of tained the newly-formed youth of Pittsburgh, Pa. the Bar Mitzvah of their son, group of the A. M. J. C. at her home on Hazelwood Ave. on Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubiner Herbert Louis. No cards. April 29. of Carter Ave. had as their Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedman guests Ismar and Nathan Mohil- Mrs. Robert Remez of Lansing, of 4000 Tyler Ave. entertained ewsky of Buffalo, N. Y. over one hundred friends in Mich., is visiting her parents, Mrs. A. Asersohn, mother of their new home on the evenings Dr. and Mrs. J. Y. Burnstine of Mrs. B. D. Jacoby of Elmhurst of Friday and Saturday, April Burlingame Ave. Ave. is expected to arrive in 26 and 27. Among the guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geschlin Detroit from California on May were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mankuta 5. She plans to stay in Detroit and S. M. Kreamer of New York of Edison Ave. left for a two City; Mrs. Sarah Halperin, Sam weeks' stay in New York. for about a month. Nashkin and Harry Rodin, of Nate Goldman returned home Mrs. Fannie Strauss of 3777 Cleveland, O. after attending the furniture Sturtevant Ave. is expected home Mrs. Gertrude Waldman and market in Chicago. May 4 from Miami Beach, Fla., where she spent the winter sea- daughter, Ernestine, of Glad- stone Ave. returned April 21 son. from a seasonal stay in Miami WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF THE JEWISH HOME FOR AGED Mr. and Mrs. H. Freedman Beach, Fla., where Mrs. Wald- The executive board of the and their grandson, Bernard, of man spent six months and Er- 3777 Sturtevant Ave. are ex- nestine three months. On their Women's Auxiliary of the Jew- pected home on May 4, after return trip home they toured ish Home for Aged will meet at spending the winter at Miami the south and east coast, spend- the home of Mrs. Maurice Wag- ing two days in Savannah, Ga., ner, Wednesday, May 8, at 12:30. Beach, Fla. and two days in Washington, The Auxiliary acknowledges a Irving Feldman of 940 Custer D. C. They also stopped in St. contribution in memory of Louis Ave. has motored to Renfrew, Augustine, Fla., Raleigh, N. C., Greenfield, father, by Mrs. Frie- Ont., where he is visiting rela- and Pittsburgh. Pa., before ar- da Weinstein; in memory of riving in Detroit. tives for several days. mother, Jetta Gottlieb, by Mrs. Philip Schare, Mrs. Harry Becker Mrs. Louis J. Cashdan and chil- Mr. and Mrs. George Robino- and Mrs. Louis Corman. dren, Rochelle and David, of witz of 18651 Warrington Drive announce the Bar Mitzvah of Cleveland, 0., were the guests Flowers for All Occasions- their son, Gerald Seymour, on of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cashdan of Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622 Saturday, May 4, at Congrega- Calvert Ave. tion Bnai David. At home Sun- day from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. Mrs. David Scheyer will be hostess at a luncheon on May 8 at the Stockholm. Mts. Sidney Weisman will leave May 8 to spend a few days in Cincinnati. 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