DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 14 April 11, 1941 IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY . • • Spending the Passover holidays Lou Handler, director of Camp in Mt. Clemens at the Kramer Tamakwa, left for a 10-day trip Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. during the Passover vacation. He will be in Rochester, N. Y., for Barsky of Leslie Ave. a few days, and then will go to Shirley Di x, nine-year-old Toronto, and from there will go daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I. H. to Algonquin Park to prepare Dix and Milton Setzer, eight-year- for the opening of Camp Tamak- old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. wa. Accompanying him are Rich- Setzer, participated in the spring ard Sloan and Avern Cohn. festival of the Federation of Music Clubs, which took place in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett Ann Arbor, Saturday, April 5, will hold open house Sunday, and were both awarded superior April 20, from 2 to 5 p. m., at ratings. Shirley and Milton are 19316 Warrington Drive, in hon- or of the marriage of their pupils of Rose Morris Saper. (laughter, Marjorie, to Harold Lucene Saper, daughter of Bernstein of Bay City. Rose Morris Saper, left Friday Mrs. George Freedman of by airplane to spend her spring vacation with her aunt and uncle, Whitmore Road returned from Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morris of Miami Beach, Fla., after spend- ing a month at the Cadillac Ho- Forest Hills, Long Island. tel. Among the Detroiters who are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pais and spending the Passover holidays in Mt. Clemens are Mr. and Mrs. family of Cortland Ave. left for Herman Cohen of Wildemere Ave. a motor trip to Chicago, Ill. 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Ave. left for a visit in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Boris Gaynes of Chicago Blvd. spent the past Tri Sigma elected officers week-end in Chicago. April 4 as follows: President, Leah Davidson; secretary, Betty and Mrs. Morris Disner Goldstron ; treasurer, Shirley of Mr. Cortland Ave. returned from Spoon; publicity manager, Jocelyn a month's vacation at Miami Galin. Beach. Mrs. Esther Berkowitz of 2400 Miss Marilyn Selker was hos- Calvert Ave. will be hostess at tess a luncheon given at her a reception on Sunday, April 20, home at on Saturday, April 6, hon- at 8 p. m. in honor of the mar- oring Miss Marion Simerman, riage of her daughter, Isabelle, who was a guest to Arthur B. Soltar, son of Mr. York last week. here from New and Mrs. Ben Soltar of Atkinson Ave. which took place on April Miss Bernice Sheplow, daugh- 6. No cards. ter of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Shep- will spend the Passover holi- Miss Pauline Berkowitz, daugh- low, in Chicago with her brother, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Z. day Samuel, who is now studying at Berkowitz of Buena Vista Ave., the Goodwin Memorial Theater. will leave for New York, where she will be married to Harold Mrs. Nathan Fishman and her Shimkin of New York City. daughter, Geraldine, of 3411 Sherbourne Dr. returned from Miss Jeanne Redblatt returned Miami Beach, Fla. With them from Florida and is living with came Mrs. Fishman's mother, her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Mrs. Nathan Grossman of 2229 and Mrs. William Sarrut of Rich- Clairmont. ton Ave. Mrs. Bessie Hodes Popkins was Mr. and Mrs. George Spoon returned to their home on Stur- the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. tevant Ave. from a visit in Flor- Charles Jacobs of Buffalo, N. Y., when she attended a shower given ida. in honor of Miss Mildred Ruth at the Variety Club by Al Barris of Clairmont Ave. Jacobs aunts, Mesdames Louis and returned from a month's stay in her Marvin Jacobs. Florida. Mrs. Anne Seegman is spend- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shalit of ing the Passover holiday with Boston Blvd. returned from an her children, Mr. and Mrs. H. extensive stay in California. Salzman, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lan- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Cap- dau of LaSalle Blvd. left Thurs- lan returned from a pleasant stay day for a visit in New York. in Florida. They were accompanied by their son, Graham, and daughter, Mrs. Wilfred W. Graham and Carol. children, Sally and Marshall, of Lawton Ave. left Friday for New York City, where they will remain during the Passover holi- days. The services of Temple Beth Jacob held on April 4 were con- Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberstein ducted by the high school class of LaSalle Blvd., left by motor of the Sunday school. The ser- on April 10 for Chicago to visit mon topic was "Jewish Youth their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Faces the Future." It was dis- Richmond, for Passover. cussed by Alvin Steinman and Leonard Kershenbaum. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Sam Posner Edith Zlotnick was at the or- and family of 3801 Glendale Ave. gan, and a social hour followed. left to spend the Passover with The Sisterhood of the Temple their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. M. held a luncheon on April 1, with Bram of Brooklyn, N. Y. 42 members attending. Mrs. Abe Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harvith Lapides presided during the meet- of Wisconsin Ave. are the guests ing, and Mrs. James Rosenthal of the Kramer Hotel in Mt. Clem- was the principal speaker, her ens for the Passover holidays. topic being "American Music." Miss Betty Baskin, a student During the week, Rabbi Eric Friedland addressed the Oakland at the University of Michigan, County Medical Society Auxiliary, is motoring for a visit to Den- reviewing "Out of the Night" by ver, Col. Jan Valtin. Rabbi Friedland also addressed the meeting of the Flowers for all occasions- Zonta Club on Thursday after- Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. noon at Hotel Pontiac. PONTIAC NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund L. Brin of Calvert Ave. returned home after spending the winter in Los Angeles, Calif., New Orleans and Phoenix, Ariz. Milton M. Karbal arrived Fri- day from the University of Illi- nois to spend the vacation with his parents. Mrs. Jack Carnick of Roselawn Ave. spent the past weekend in Cleveland and with her daugh- ter, Jeanne, are in Corry, Pa., for Passover. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of the Alden Park Manor are so- journing in Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. Louis Kashdan and chil- dren of Cleveland, 0., are vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Joel Kashdan for the Passover holidays. Mrs. Leon Katzin and chil- dren, Arone and Lee Henry, re- turned from a visit in Florida. Miss Jean Fivenson of Alpena, Mich., who is a student at Mich- igan State College, is spending the Passover holidays with Miss Sonia Dushkin of Virginia Park. Mr. and Mrs. Al Greenberg are among the Detroiters who will enjoy the Passover holidays in Mt. Clemens at the Kramer Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bloch of Fullerton Ave. are spending the Passover holidays in Mt. Clemens at Kramer's Hotel. Mrs. Charles A. Miller of Dex- ter Blvd. left for a month's vis- it in New York. Mrs. Harry Apsel of Colling- wood Ave. left for a month's so- journ in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Sha- pero of Collingwood Ave. left to spend the Passover holidays in New Castle, Pa. Mrs. P. Fine (Pepi Meth) announces the opening of a department devoted to LADIES' HATS at Attractively Low Prices We also do Shirt Monogramming Open Evenings or by Appointment 204 FINE ARTS BLDG. 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