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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-09-20

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

September

20. 1940

THE REAL V1 OF LOCAL SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wilk
Mrs. Alex Taub and daughter,
Cleo, have taken up their resi- of Canterbury Drive were hosts
at a dinner party Sunday, Sept.
dence at the Belcrest Hotel.
15, honoring the approaching
Mrs. Joseph Geschlin and daugh- marriage of their niece, Miss
ter, Muriel, left for Elkins Park, Phylis Fishman of Grand Rapids,
Pa., where the latter will attend Mich., to Joseph W. Rattner of
the Stella Elkin's Tyler School Royal Oak. The guests from out-
of Fine Arts of Temple Univer- of-town were Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Fishman and Mrs. and Mrs. Ben-
sity.
jamin Fishman of Grand Rapids;
Mrs. Sam Milner of Paris, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vass of Covers were laid for 14.
Euclid Ave. returned from a mo-
tor trip through northern Michi-
Mrs. Morris Adler of Coiling-
gan and Cleveland, 0.
wood Ave. returned from a visit
I. Ressler, of W. Euclid Ave., in Buffalo, N. Y.
and daughter, Selma, returned
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham-
from Montreal, where they were
the guests of relatives for the burger of Chicago Blvd. are visit-
ing in New York City.
past 10 days.

Miss Ruth Netzorg left this
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Levitt and
daughters, Mildred and Erma, of week for Wellesley, Mass. where
Gladstone Ave., motored to Mon- she will enter Wellesley College.
treal, Que., where they visited for
the past 10 days.
Miss Ida Margolis of Cleveland
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Tranes and her Jack Tobin and Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, Elsie, of Evart, Mich., Louis Tobin for the past week-
and Eugene Tranes of Mt. Plea- end.
sant, Mich., were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sach-
Misses Elaine Kaufman, Ruth
se of Virginia Park. Miss Tranes Welling and Elaine Rollins left
was en route to Danville, Va., this week for Madison, Wis., to
where she will attend Averatt enter the University of Wiscon-
Junior College.
sin.

B. SIEGEL CO.

Sigma Theta Delta Sorority of
Wayne University will celebrate
its 15th anniversary at a dinner
at the Belcrest Hotel on Sept. 24.
Both active and alumni chapters
will participate in the celebration.
For the past two years Sigma
Theta Delta Sorority has won the
scholarship cup given by the
Wayne Inter-Sorority Council.
The committee consists of Misses
Ethel Orechkin, Frances Cohn,
Sylvia Chase, Dorothy Serwin and
Evelyn Koppelman. All alumni
and active members are invited to
attend. For reservations call TO.
8-9592.

Miss Sarah Gelstein, bride elect
of Sept. 22, was feted at a dinner
and miscellaneous shower given
by Mrs. Joseph Gelstein and Miss
Betty Aionheit at Pereira's on
Sept. 18. Covers were laid for 80
guests. Mrs. Rose Taxe honored
Miss Gelstein at a miscellaneous
shower given at her home on
Lawton Ave., on Sept. 12.

Cantor and Mrs. Hyman Schul-
singer, formerly of Buffalo, N. Y.,
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben Sherman of Taylor Ave.

Miss Florence Kutzen of the
Netzorg School of Piano returned
from a summer's season of pri-
vate study with Dr. Ernest
Hutchinson, president of the Juil-
liard School of Music.

Miss Mary Medow, chancellor
of Xi Chapter of Kappa Sigma
Tau, national sorority, left for
Washington, D. C., where she will
attend the annual conclave. Xi
Chapter is planning "'rush" teas
Mr. and Mrs. Max Siegel of
to feature the membership drive. Atkinson Ave. were hosts at a
Gifts to Children's Home
family dinner on Sept. 10, in
The Misses Corine Perlis and honor of the engagement of Miss
Miriam Weisman are leaving this Shirley Kerner to their son, Ber-
The Jewish Children's Home
week-end for E. Lansing where nard R. Siegel.
acknowledges receipt of donations
they will enter Michigan State
from the following:
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schu-
Leonard Forman; Mrs. Tesslur; Mrs.
raytz and Miss Frieda Schuraytz J. Cohen; `Airs. M. 1.. Iry ; Nliss ;et -
leson:
:qrs. Ir VOW Cohen;
r. and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katkin, spent the Labor Day week-end in
lien I: ranter, in inettior• Of Juni-
who were the guests of Mr. and Warren and Cleveland, 0., cele- us rs. Flollt011,
1.11pidc, and
Mrs. Samuel Katkin of Northlawn brating the birthday of their cou- Nla He Kaplan Mr. and M
Ala, J.
Colman, In memory of 01 rs. wan' Kan-
Ave., returned to their home in sin, Sam Shultz.
lan ; Mrs. S. NI el 'deli ; Sam Adler; NI rs.
St. Louis, Mo.
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Mr. Arthur Fivenson and daugh.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. Lebovitz of
3111 Liddesdale Ave. entertained
150 guests at a housewarming
party last Sunday.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kay of
Buena Vista Ave., announce a
Bar Mitzvah dinner to be given
in honor of their son, Hubert Lee,
on Sunday, Oct. 6, at Pereira's
on 9925 Dexter Blvd.

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U. H. S. Auxiliary

Airs. Joseph Sussman, who has
The opening meeting of the
been visiting in the city for the
past few weeks, returned to her season of the Women's Auxiliary
home in Tacoma, Wash.
of the United Hebrew Schools
will take place on Wednesday,
Mrs. D. Left and Mrs. J. Sept. 25, at 1 p. m., in the new
Schlussel honored Miss Eva Walt-
man at a shower at Pereira's on
Sept. 19.

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Mrs. Irving Berson of 2481
A reception will be given in
Highland Ave. was hostess on honor of Cantor and Mrs. Hyman
Sept. 14 to the board of the Bnai Schulsinger by Congregation Beth
Tefilo Emanuel and its Sister-
David Sisterhood.
hood, on Sunday, Sept. 22, at s:30
Mrs. Albert Ross of Chicago p. m. An excellent musical pro-
Blvd. returned from New York, gram will be given and refresh-
after spending two weeks at the ments will be served.
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
A farewell party was given on
Mrs. Abraham Pevos left for a Sept. 6, at 17144 Pennington Dr.
three-week visit in New York by Miss Elaine Werney, h onor _
City where she will be the guest ing her cousin, Miss Lillian Ozer
of her sister and brother-in-law, of Philadelphia, Pa. Included
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conner.
among the guests was Gerald
Phillips of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schu-
raytz entertained 100 guests at
Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Hirsch-
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, man and the latter's mother, Mrs,
Irving, at Congregation Beth Ye- Lottie T. Sloman, formerly of
huda, 1600 Pingree, on Aug. 25. Edison Ave., are now residing at
Among the out-of-town visitors 16160 LaSalle Blvd.
from Warren, 0., were Mr. S.
Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Miss Anne Stockser of Seward
Shultz and children, Bernard and
Sonia, M. Shultz, Mrs. J. Caplan, Ave. returned from her tour of
Mrs. Ben Saddle, Mrs. I. Nathan, the East to resume her studies
Mrs. A. Goodman, and from New at Wayne University.
York Mrs. H. Siskind. Following
Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Sni-
the affair, Irving Schuraytz va-
cationed a week in Warren, 0., der of 18290 Oak Drive announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
with his relatives and friends.
Harvey G., to be observed at the
In honor of Miss Maxine Schrei- Shaarey Zedek on Saturday morn-
ber, a bride-elect of this month, ing, Sept. 21. At home Saturday
and Miss Shirley Kerner, Mrs. evening, Sept. 21, beginning at
Harry Rosenstein and Miss Sylvia 8 o'clock. No cards.
Siegel entertained ht a luncheon
Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Erhlich
on Sept. 3, at IIuylers.
of 1991 Calvert Ave. announce
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Shule- the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
vitz will entertain relatives and David. on Saturday, Sept. 21, at
friends on Sunday, Sept. 29, at Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
a dinner party in honor of their hurst and 14th. Reception at
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ton near Tyler. All future
meetings of the auxiliary will be
held in this building, which is a
branch to both the United He-
brew Schools and the Jewish
Community Center.
At a recent meeting of the
board of directors, it was decid-
ed that in addition to supplying
buses for the students of the
Hebrew Schools, the auxiliary
should fully equip the kitchen
of this new building.
Mrs. Jack Tobin, chairman of
programs, announces that Rabbi
Morris Adler of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek will address Wed-
nesday's meeting, and that Rosa-
lyn Dons, vocalist and concert
pianist, will give a program of
Jewish and Hebrew folk songs,
as well as several piano selec-
tions.
Mrs. Louis J. Tobin, chairman
of the ninth annual donor lunch-
eon, will announce committees
for the coming donor event, to
take place on Jan. 8, 1941.

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