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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-04-04

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

26

April 4, 1941

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gitlin
are sojourning in New York this returned from Miami, Fla., where
they were house guests at the
week.
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lillian Spiegel of Evans- Mrs. Morris Gitlin. They were
ton, Ill., is visiting her son and also entertained by Dr. and Mrs.
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Bal of Albany, N. Y.,
Robert Spiegel of Fairfield Ave., and Dr. and Mrs. Albert Shopira
who have returned from New of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
York recently.
Miss Bernice Ackerman of Mc-
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow of Haz- Lean Ave. returned home from a
elwood Ave. is visiting this week month's stay in Miami Beach.
in Boston, Mass.
Mrs. Sylvia Aftel Hirsch and
Mr. and Mrs. M. Newman and children, Myriel Doris and Jack
their daughter, Gloria, are motor- Kenneth, have moved from Tux-
ing for a six-weeks' visit in Cal- edo Ave. to 2080 Euclid Ave.
ifornia.
Mrs. Perry Burnstine of La-
Returning from Florida is Salle Blvd. is visiting relatives
Mrs. Ralph Paul of Hazelwood in New Jersey.
Ave.
A Wayne University Student
The Junior Young People's So- Recital will present Gershen
ciety of Congregation Shaarey Konikow, pianist, student with
Zedek will give a tea dance in Bendetson Netzorg, and member
the social hall of Shaarey Zedek of the Faculty of the Netzorg
on April 6, from 3 to 6.
School of Piano, Monday eve-
ning, April 7, at the Wayne Uni-
Miss Ann Berger, a student at versity Auditorium,
the Marjorie Webster School in
Washington, D. C., is visiting her
Phyllis Jane and Lillian Max-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ine Greenblatt and their guest,
Berger of Boston Blvd.
Miss Jean Ettman of Sheffield,
Miss Dolly Dunitz had as her Ala., and Herbert Ruttenberg of
house guest last week-end her Chicago, Ill., Phyllis Jane Green-
blat's fiance, will arrive Thurs-
roommate, Miss Jacqueline Low- day to spend the holidays with
enstein.
the Misses Greenblatt's parents,
Mrs. Hattye Fisher will return Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Green-
home on April 1 after spending blatt of Tuxedo, Ave. The girls
the past two months in Holly- are Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority
sisters and students of the Uni-
wood and Palm Springs, Calif.
versity of Illinois at Cham-
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Glober- paign. Miss Phyllis Jane Green-
son have moved to 3287 Leslie. blatt will be a June graduate.

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A RESIDENTIAL HOTEL DISTINGUISHED BY
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Furnished or Unfurnished Apartments Available—
With or Without Maid Service
Special Attention to Banquets, Luncheons and
Dinner Parties

Estelle Penn returned from a
visit to New York. She was the
guest of her cousin, Burne Ho-
garth, the well known cartoonist
of "Tarzan".

Mrs. E. J. Sachse and Mrs.
K. Z. Sachse were joint host-
esses at a luncheon and miscel-
laneous shower at the Wilshire
Hotel on April 1. honoring their
niece, Miss Sonia Du s h k i n.
Long white centerpieces of glal-
ioli, snapdragons and carnations
and tall silver branch candelabra
with white tapers ornamented the
table. Individual begonia plants
in ivory holders, which served as
favors, marked the places for the
47 guests who were present,
among whom were Mrs. Betty
Kashdan of Memphis, Tenn., and
Mrs. Milton Sheyer of Saginaw,
Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sobel-
man of 18017 Griggs Ave. were
hosts at a dinner and reception
at the Knights of Pythias Hall
on March 30 in honor of the
engagement of their daughter,
Ruth, to David Frank, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Frank of
Hazelwood Ave. Out-of-town
guests included Bill Sobelman
who came in from Fort Custer;
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gotlieb,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lerner,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Springel
Mrs. P. Pincus and Mrs. Jennie
and Harry Springel of the Wil-
Lerner all of Cleveland, Ohio.
shire Hotel are leaving this week
Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lam- for a two-week vacation in the
bert returned from a cruise to East.
Bermuda and South America.
Miss Peggy Jewel Greenfield
will be hostess to 30 guests at a
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New- luncheon in honor of her 16th
man returned March 28 from birthday at her home on Prince-
New York.
ton Ave. on April 10.

Mrs. Henry Wineman returned
Mrs. Henry Fenster of 2301
March 26 from Hollywood, Fla. Richton Ave. was hostess Thurs-
day, March 27, at a board of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quint, directors' meeting of the Bnai
formerly of Parkside Ave., are David Sisterhood.
now residing on Oak Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freedman
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of LaSalle Blvd., returned from
returned March 30 from a win- a two months' stay in Hollywood,
ter in Palm Beach.
Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman S.
Osnos and son, Gilbert, returned
from a month's stay at the Cad-
illac Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Blanke
of Prairie Ave. left for Miami,
Fla., and Havana, Cuba.

Meyer Baer of Collingwood
Ave. returned from a visit in
Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shapiro of
4834 Cortland Ave. had as their
guests their daughter and son-
in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Mike Alpern
(Lilyan Shapiro) of E. Liver-
pool, Ohio. On April 1, the
couple left for North Carolina
where Dr. Alpern wil serve one
year as Captain in the U. S.
Army.

In honor of the birthday of
Manny Fishman, on March 29, a
cocktail party was given at his
home on Wisconsin Ave. at which
40 people were present.

Miss Zina Grand of Chicago
Blvd. is vacationing at the Na-
tional Hotel in Miami Beach,
Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gorman
of Calvert Ave., and Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Please of Cortland
Ave. are attending. the Denver
Consumptive Relief Convention
at the Astor Hotel, New York
City.

Mrs. David J. Levy returned
April 4 from a two-weeks' so- April Number of Jewish
Dr. L. A. Katzin is back in
journ in the east.
Quarterly Review Dedi- Detroit after a short visit in
Miami Beach with Mrs. Katzin
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Ep-
cated to the Memory of and their children, Lee Henry
stein returned from a stay in
and Aarone, who are wintering
Cyrus Adler
Havana and Hollywood, Fla.
there.
Dr. Abraham A. Neuman,
Mrs. Miles Finsterwald re-
president of Dropsie College,
turned from Hollywood, Fla.
announces the publication of the
Misses Esther and Sarah Buch- April number, the concluding
halter, formerly of Chicago Blvd., issue of the 31st volume of the
are now residing at 2752 Boston New Series of the Jewish Quar-
terly Review. The volume is
Blvd.
dedicated by the editors, Profs.
Miss Peggy Freund, who is a Abraham A. Neuman and Solo-
student at Wheaton College in mon Zeitlin, to the memory of
Norton, Mass., is visiting her par- Dr. Cyrus Adler, late president
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund, of the college, who established
the New Series of the Jewish
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Quarterly Review in 1910 and
is complete without a
was
its editor for 30 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Butzel
good group photograph.
An article of exceptional in-
will entertain at a cocktail party
Its never easy to get all
on April 7, honoring Mr. and terest is contributed by Prof.
the family together and
Mrs. Philip Van Zile (Ruth But- Solomon Zeitlin, entitled "The
such occasions should be
zel) who recently have returned Crucifixion of Jesus Re-exam-
from their honeymoon in Nassau. ined."
perpetuated.
The number also contains an
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Baer of Col- article by Dr. Solomon Gandz,
When You Plan Your
lingwood Ave. returned this week of New York, entitled "The Hall
Getting-Together, Call
of Recokonings in Jerusalem,"
from a sojourn in Florida.
and an article bearing on a
Orin W. Kaye, State Adminis- grammatical problem in Biblical
trator of the National Youth Ad- Hebrew by Dr. Harry M. Orlin-
"The Home Portrait
ministration, announced a list sky, of the Baltimore Hebrew
Photographer"
of approved doctors, dentists and College.
nurses to conduct physical exam-
Prices from S I 0.00 per dozen,
inations of youths employed on
Why Not Call Today-
Biographer Emil Ludwig, we
out-of-school projects of the Na-
tional Youth Administration in hear, has settled down in Mexi-
UN. 1-7507.
Michigan. The examinations are co, more or less for good.
part of a body-building and
health program of the National
Youth Administration. The list
of doctors and dentists includes
the following Detroiters: Dr.
Louis E. Heideman, Dr. Irving
Posner, Dr. Albert Shulman, Dr.
Martin Schaeffer, Dr. Jack Rom,
Dr. Meyer Teitelbaum, Dr. Samuel
Stulberg, Dr. Harold Ginsberg,
Dr. Louis H. Rosenthal, Dr. Max
Wershow, Dr. Julius J. Green-
berg, Dr. Milton M. Lappin and
Dr. Burton L. Schmicr.

NO
FAMILY
AFFAIR

Rudy LoPatin

IT'S THE MODERN
WAY TO FINER
DRY CLEANING

$109

• Men's Regular Suits or
Topcoats.
• Ladies' Plain Dresses,
Suits or Coats.
• Price includes Vitalize
Dry Cleaning, Hand
Finishing, Pick up and
Delivery.

EXCLUSIVE CREATIONS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
By MISS KAUFMANN—Formerly with Sally Ann

OUR NEW LOCATION
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TOWNSEND 8-6148

Miriam Goodman will present
a group of her pupils in a piano
recital Saturday at 2:30 p. m.
The following students will par-
ticipate: Hilda Arkin, Selma Ar-
kin, Doris Barill, Allen Blaine,
Paula Clark, J a n i,s Gottlieb
Idelle Graff, Harold Gutenberg,
Jack Hergert, Marion Hergert,
Reese Kay, Elaine Kerner, Iris
Anne Kerner, Robert Kutzen,
Jordan Rossin, Shirley Shreiber,
Esther Silber, Jeanette Varnen,
Shirley Varnen and Sherwin
Wine.

Irwin Roth enteretained at a
house party at his home on Can-
terbury Drive on Saturday,
March 29.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Katz of
Woodingham Drive are vacation-
ing in New Orleans.

Flowers for all occasions-
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.

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