March 28, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 12 IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .. . • Delta Omega Iota Sorority, Louis Gordon of Webb Ave. Gamma chapter, had initiation Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Field Miss Mary Anne Rosenthal of has returned from a sojourn in last Tuesday night, at Stock- Burlingame Ave. returned from of Cherrylawn Ave. and their Florida. holm's. The new members are: children, Harriet and Irwin, are a month's tour of the South. Lenora Bayles, Ruth Goldberg, in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Margolis Shirley Feinberg, Belle Josselson, Sidney Stone returned this Jacob Anspach of New Castle, of Tuxedo Ave. will return next Muriel Morritz, Ethel Portner week from Hot Springs, Ark. Ind., is the house guest of Mr, week from a motor trip through and Ruth Winter. California, Texas and Arizona. Miss Helene Weiss of Wash- and Mrs. Robert D. Anspach of Miss Peggy Smitt will spend 13331 Vassar Dr. burn Ave. was hostess at a lunch- Miss Mignon Hamburger, a her Easter holiday vacation from eon for 10 girls in honor of her at the Chamberlayne Col- Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Good- student Boston, Mass., flew home La Salle College, Boston, with 16th birthday at her home, on man of Calvert Ave. honored lege in her mother, Mrs. Max Smitt, and .March 22. Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gil- their daughters, Lois and Jane, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. her grandmother, Mrs. Sam bert are spending two weeks in a formal sweet sixteen din- Charles Hamburger, of Chicago Smitt, who motored East for the Mr. and Mrs. Max Mathis of with White Sulphur Springs, Va. ner party Northwood Inn last Blvd. occasion. After 10 days together Tuxedo Ave. left for a month's Saturday at evening. Covers were Lt. Dr. Arthur B. Colton re- in New York City, Miss Smitt Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Baer stay in Florida. laid for 22. turned to Camp Beauregard, La., will return to her studies at La returned from a 10 days' stay in after spending a fortnight visit- Salle. Miss Marilyn Dizik will enter- New York. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kaletsky tain 20 guests at a luncheon at of Sturtevant Ave. are spending ing his wife and children who Miss Rose M. London of Lei- Mrs. David J. Levy and daugh- her home on Oakman Blvd. on their vacation in Miami Beach, are staying with her parents, cester Ct. spent the month of Mr. and Mrs. L. Sultan of Chi- ter, Betty, are spending two March 29. Fla., and are registered at the cago Blvd. March in Miami Beach, Fla., at weeks in Washington, D. C., and the Clevelander Hotel. Mrs. Milton Miller will be host- Clevelander Hotel. Charleston, N. C. ess at a luncheon and miscella- Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Paul Hadassah Division Mr. and Mrs. Morris Disney Mrs. I. Gilbert and Mrs. S. R. neous shower at her home on of 1559 Cortland Ave. announce of Cortland Ave. left for a six Glogower left on a three weeks Ohio Ave. on April 5, honoring the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Region Delegates weeks' sojourn in Miami Beach, motor trip through the southeast. Miss Edith Wendell. Lloyd, on Saturday, April 5, at and Havana, Cuba. For Conclave Here Fla., 9 a. m. in Congregation Bnai Mr. and Mrs. R. Shatanoff and a Mrs. Goldberg of Webb Ave. Mrs. S. T. Gilbert left March David, Elmhurst and 14th. Rela- 24 to spend two weeks in New will leave next week for a visit tives Hadassah Business and Pro- family returned from a vaca- and friends are invited to in New York. York. fessional Division delegates to tion in Florida. attend. the Central States Region Con- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weinberg of Mrs. J. Y. Burnstine of Ro- Mrs. Betty Kashdan of Mem- Mrs. Marvin H. Goldberg, Mrs. vention to be held at Hotel Stat- Covington Ave. have as their phis, Tenn., is the guest of Mr. chester Ave. is visiting in Cleve- Sam Rosenberg and Mrs. Sam ler March 30 and 31 will come guest Mrs. Isaac B. Berkson who and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of land. Nathanson returned to their here from Ohio, Kentucky, West is the director of Camp Modin Savery Ave. Mrs. Kashdan came Virginia and cities in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Zack- homes from Miami Beach, Fla., They will be greeted by a com- in Maine. in to attend the wedding of Miss where they were vacationing for heim of Webb Ave. returned from Gertrude Jacobs, whose marriage The Julius Bermans of Bur- to Dr. Seymour Lipsitt will be a visit in California and Denver, several weeks. lingame Ave. returned from a Colo. an event of March 30. In honor of Miss Lillian Leider, sojourn in Hot Springs, Ark. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leider of 2508 Pingree Ave., Mrs. Ben Nosan and daughter, whose marriage to Jeffrey Berg- Sydele, of Linwood Ave. will re- er, son of Mrs. Max Berger, will turn next week from a vacation be an event of April 1, a number in Florida. of social affairs were sponsored by the following: Mr. and Mrs. COLUMBIA 5700 5440 CASS AVENUE A. Shusterman of Clairmount Flowers for all occasions- Ave., Mr. and Mrs. D. Ross of Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. A RESIDENTIAL HOTEL DISTINGUISHED BY La Salle Blvd., Miss Rae Gershan THE EXCELLENCE OF ITS CLIENTELE of Boston Blvd., Mrs. Leo Gold- smith of the Belcrest Apts., Mr. Furnished or Unfurnished Apartments Available— and Mrs. M. Shugerman of Webb Ave., Mrs. Joel Josephson of With or Without Maid Service Buena Vista Ave., Mr. and Mrs. S. Polston of Richton Ave., Miss While you're thinking Special Attention to Banquets, Luncheons and Elsie Zarov of Sturtevant Ave.. about all the "Fixin's" Dinner Parties Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levinson of for the annual family Woodingham Dr., Mrs. Robert Seder, give a thought Bockoff of Roselawn Ave., Mrs. to the importance of a Philip Goodman of Flint, Mich., Miss Gertrude Glasier of Cal- vert Ave., Mrs. Harry Ross of CUSTOM MADE QUILTS & REMODELING Rochester Ave., Mrs. Rose Rosen- feld of Tuxedo Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schecter of Bur- SOPHIE BLANCHE SCHWARTZ . . . in the living lingame Ave., Miss Julia Cullen mittee from the Detroit division, TYLER 4-6728 8823 12TH ST (our only store) room or around the of Edison Ave., The Board of the chairman of which is Miss Parking in Rear of Store festive table, in your Education ladies entertained at a Caroline Goodman. Miss Sophie luncheon shower at the Pallister Blanche Schwartz is chairman of home. Tea Room for 35 guests. On the Business and Professional Anticipating a large March 22, Ruth Ellias was host- committee in charge of convention demand for these ess to a crystal shower at Huy- activities. In the evening the group photos, we urge ler's and a luncheon for 20 ladies. delegates will be entertained at you to make an ap- On March 24, Mrs. Harry Jacobs a dinner-party at the home of pointment at once. WOODWARD at STATE and Mrs. M. Harris were host- Mrs. Harry Jackson of Hunting- esses at a kitchen shower at ton Woods. No, it Isn't Expensive . . . Store Hours: Daily 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Boeskys, for 50 w o me n. On Delegates will be registered on Just Call March 29, Mrs. Charles Laport Sunday morning and round table will be the hostess at the Lee discussions pertinent to Business Rudy LoPatin Crest Apts. at a spinister and Professional Division groups "The Home Portrait luncheon. will be conducted until the time Photographer" of the scheduled luncheon at Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cott re- 12:30. The balance of the day hand-embroidered on the col lar UN. 1.7507. turned to their home on Chicago will be devoted to chapter pro- Blvd. from a visit in Hot Springs, grams. Classic shirt with the fine hand tailoring you Ark. Mrs. Louis Sultan of Chicago Blvd. returned from a month's stay in New York City where she was visiting her son, Morton, who is a pupil of Arthur Schna- bel. During her stay, Mr. and Mrs. Schnabel gave a luncheon in her honor. Later she was their guest at the Friends of Music Concert at Carnegie Hall. • 4:::•:••0 • THE BELCIIEST THE SEDER! GROUP PHOTOGRAPH J. TRAURIG B. SIEGEL CO. With Your Own Initial love, with corded edging at the convertible neckline, with hand-embroidered initial on the collar! Snowy white rayon crepe, washable, of course . . . perfect with your new Spring suit. $4" Siegel's Blouses First Floor Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson of Woodingham Dr. spent the past week-end in Cleveland. Farm School Breaks Ground For New Chapel At the 41st annual commence- ment exercises of the National Farm School on Sunday after- noon, March 23, ground was broken for a new chapel. The new building is being planned along modest lines. The exterior will be similar in char- acter to the general plan of the buildings on the campus, and in keeping with heir rural surround- ings. The inerior will be deco- rated in simple but effective taste to stimulate an atmosphere of reverence and meditation. Building plans contemplate the use of the original chapel as part of the completed structure. In charge of the project is Mrs. Joseph Krauskopf, widow of the late Rabbi Joseph Kraus- kopf, who founded the school in 1896. A fund which is deemed adequate to start building opera- tions has already been sub- scribed, and Mrs. Krauskopf has accepted the charge of raising the remainder of the necessary funds through a plan of sub- scription to Memorial Pews. 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