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April 18, 1941 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-04-18

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April 18, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

10

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY . • •

Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer
announce
the Bar Mitzvah of
returned home from Palm Beach,
Fla., where they spent the winter. their son, Herbert J., on Satur-
day morning, April 26, at Con-
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and Mrs. gregation Bnai David, Elmhurst
Samuel Glogower returned April and 14th Sts. Reception and sup-
15 from a three-weeks' motor trip per at Lachar's, 8939 12th St.,
in the evening.
through the Southeast.

Miss Miriam Tobin of Webb
Mrs. Joseph Falk of Stoepel Ave. and Miss Marcia Tobin of
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp
and their children are spending Ave. is visiting in New York Calvert Ave. returned from a
visit in Mishawaka, Ind.
City.
a few clays in Cincinnati.

Bernard Leiberman and Nathan
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bookstcin
Mrs. David J. Levy gave a
luncheon at her home on Friday, returned to their home on Tux- Ansel returned this week front
edo Ave. after a visit in New Miami Beach.
April 11.
York.
Miss Ruth Netzorg returned
Mrs. Joseph Folz of Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mrs. David Tyner and to Wellesley, Mass., where she
Miss
Bernice
Fenster
of
2301
Levin
was
the
week-end
guest
of
Mr.
J.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel
resume her studies at Welles-
son of Wisconsin Ave. returned
entertained a group of their Richton Ave. left for New York and Mrs. Ralph Folz of Oak from a sojourn in Miami Beach, will
ley College.
City
where
she
will
join
her
par-
friends at dinner, at their home
Drive .
Fla.
on Canterbury Drive, on April 5. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fen-
ster, who have been guests there
Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert
Visiting in Pennsylvania this
Mrs. Julian Zemon and her two since April 1. Miss Fenster will returned from a 10-day trip to week is Mrs. Philip Donon.
remain
until
April
21,
when
she
White
Sulphur
Springs,
Va.,
and
children will return April 21 from
a 10-day motor trip to New will return here to resume her New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Taub, who
studies.
York and Washington.
The Fine Arts Shirt
Mrs. Monte Wittelshofer and have been living in Dayton, 0.,
and their son-in-law and daugh-
Monogram Shoppe
Mrs. Sidney Weisman were joint
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shaikon
hostesses at a luncheon April 15.
iu
NOW
SffillOi hing
of Louisville, Ky., were guests
Shirt NInimgiailiming
in
Detroit
last
week.
Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert re-
Shown for the First Time
turned April 13 from a three
Mrs. Joseph Palistrant of New
Exclusively by Us
weeks' stay in New York.
York is the guest of Mrs. M.
COLUMBIA 5700
STARS
and STRIPES
5440 CASS AVENUE
Mrs. Hattie Finsterwald is re- Margolis of Gladstone Ave.
with your initials set in
A RESIDENTIAL HOTEL DISTINGUISHED BY
turning next week from a four
Miss Marjorie Aronsson re-
Hand Embroidered at $1.00
months' sojourn in Memphis, turned to University of Illinois
THE EXCELLENCE OF ITS CLIENTELE
Tenn.
Others at 50c
where she is a student. She was
Furnished or Unfurnished Apartments Available—
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Shown
at Our Shoppc
Arnold Godsol will return
Mrs. M. Aronsson of Chicago
With or Without Maid Service
April 20 from Hollywood, Fla.
58 W. ADAMS
Blvd.
Nt.xt t. Ada MS •hvalvr
Special Attention to Banquets, Luncheons and
A.
Bakst
gave
an
inter-
Dr. J.
(Mice 1{00111 201
Miss
Dorothy
Davidson
is
Dinner Parties
esting talk on "Medical Frog- spending. her spring vacation as
FINE ARTS BUILDING
ress" at an open meeting of the the guest of her uncle and aunt,
)Irv.
Fine
()%,15..,1 and
.•••• ■•■■■•
Young Women's Bicur Cholera Dr. and Mrs. Jack Uhr of New
Open Evenings or by Appointment
ti Organization held at the home Brunswick, N. J.
of Mrs. Helen Fuhrer, 3809
Sturtevant Ave.
WITH A BACKGROUND OF MORE



Be All American

THE BELCREST

THAN 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
IN FITTING SHOES,

Miss Eleanore Greenbaum,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
S. Greenbaum of Webb Ave., re-
turned to New York after a visit
with her family during Passover.
Miss Greenbaum is attending the
New York School of Professional
Art.

Mr. U. Cantor

Is Now Connected With the

Hanan & Son Shoe Store

Mrs. A. Mackey and daughter,
Sylvia, of 3282 Sturtevant Ave.
returned from a month's stay at
Miami Beach, Fla.

Located at

40 W. ADAMS AVENUE
facing Grand Circus Park

All friends and those men and women
who appreciate quality footwear are in-
vited to see Mr. Cantor, at Hanan's,
when thinking of new shoes.

Rudolph Stielz of New York
City was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Loewenstein of Fair-
field Ave. over the week-end.

COLD STORAGE

Mrs. Louis Goldberg of Webb
Ave. returned from a two weeks'
vacation in New York. While
there she attended the marriage
of her niece, Miss Eleanor Siss-
kin of Bayonne, N. J., and was
also a guest at the annual lunch-
eon of the Women's Division of
the American Jewish Congress.

Miss Saralee Grossman re-
turned from a stay at Miami
Beach, Fla.

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forexcellent water, food,
sanitation, cleanliness and
equipment, and general
[.11
of the children.

CAMP I A

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Abundant equipment including motor boats, canoes,
aqua-planes, tennis courts, etc.

Expert supervision.

Special attention to the safety and health of the
younger children.

Dietitian,

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and nurses on premises.

MR. MRS. S. BERCOVICH, Directors

CALL TYLER 5-8030

Samuel L. Travis and George
Agree are spending two weeks in
St. Petersburg and Miami Beach,
Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg
and mother, Mrs. Henrietta Tau-
ber of 1403 Virginia Park, re-
turned home after a several
weeks' sojourn in Miami Beach,
Fla.

daughter, Elaine's, 16th birthday.

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A il

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• Men's Regular Suits or
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• Ladies' Plain Dresses,
Suits or Coats.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett
will hold open house Sunday,
April 20, from 2 to 5 p. m., at
19316 Warrington Drive, in hon-
or of the marriage of their
(laughter, Marjorie, to Harold
Bernstein of Bay City.

Mrs. S. Glass of 18240 San
Juan Drive will entertain at the
Book Casino, Saturday, April 19,
for 22 guests, in honor of her



Your Furs Deserve

Mrs. Harry Satovsky and
daughter, Joann, accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. Sam Goldberg of
Buffalo, N. Y., are to return to
the city after a month's visit at
Miami Beach and Fort Lauder-
dale, Fla.

Mrs. J. Scherr (Beatrice Kob-
lin), a bride of March 30, was
entertained at the following
events: On March 6 Mrs. S.
Becker entertained the bride and
groom with a dinner party at
her home. Mrs. C. Rosenman en-
tertained with a miscellaneous
shower and supper for 30 guests
on March 11. On March 19, the
bride's sister, Mrs. B. Shlain,
entertained with a shower and
dinner for 75 guests at Huyler's.
Mr. and Mrs. Scherr are residing
at 3005 Chicago Blvd.



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Dry Cleaning, hand
Finishing, Pick up and
Delivery.

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