May 16, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 10 IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .. . Miss Clare Sonenklar, bride- Temple Beth El High School will hold its spring prom in the elect of June 7, was honored at Social Hall, Saturday night, May a personal and linen shower and luncheon given at Hudson's on 24, at 9 p. m. May 15. Mrs. Louis Tobin and Max Elkin of the Colonial Ho- Mrs. Jack Tobin were hostesses. tel, Mt. Clemens, has returned Fifty guests were present. from a visit with his son, Sgt. Mrs. M. N. Frank and daugh- Elliott Elkin, a cadet at the Howe Military School, Howe, Ind. ter, Mildred, and son, Martin, formerly of Lawrence Ave., are Mrs. David S. Zemon is spend- now residing at 3200 Chicago Blvd. ing ten days in New York. Mrs. D. Be••is of Taylor Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff re- was hostess at a dinner and mis- turned from Chicago. cellaneous shower for 125 guests Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. 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Clinton; turn right 500 feet after entrance to Hayes State Park. • Sylvia Sidney and Luther Ad- Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Levin ler (Mr. and Mrs. Luther Adler), returned from a few days in who played in "Accent on Youth" New York. here last week, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Kleinman. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Keywell returned from a visit in Louis- Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Rycus ville, Ky. of 3802 Buena Vista will be at home Sunday, May 18, from 2 to Mrs. Walter. Field of Cherry- 5 p. m., honoring the marriage lawn Ave. left Friday for a visit of their son, Jacob, to Violet in Utica, N. Y. Chulock of Chicago. No cards. Mrs. Ed. C. Levy of Wildemere Geraldine Pliscon of 9317 Gen- Ave. honored Miss Paula Birn- esee Ave., a senior of Wayne Uni- dorf at a dinner and miscellane- versity, has been elected to the ous shower at the Lee Crest on college scholarship honor society, May 14. and was initiated at the society's 12th annual dinner held at the Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn and Belcrest Hotel, Saturday, May 10. daughter, Rita, returned to their home on Fairfield Ave. from a Miss Faye H. Goldstein ente•- visit in Florida. atined at a dinner party for 12 Lou Handler, director of Camp guests on May 14, at Lelli's Inn, in honor of Miss Ruth Stein, Tamakwa, is spending the week- whose marriage to Abner Baker end in Rochester, N. Y., where will take place on June 15, at the he will attend the Bar Mitzvah of Edward Barovitz, who has Fort Wayne Hotel. been a camper at Tamakwa for At a dinner held at the Knoll- five years. Mr. Handler will also wood Country Club last Tuesday visit with the other Rochester evening, the Blanche Siegel Study campers who are to be at Tamak- Group of Hadassah met for their wa this season. closing meeting of the season. Mrs. Scherely C. Applebaum The members came attired in costumes representing the titles of Los Angeles, Calif., who came of books. Mrs. Carl Shalit was here by plane for the funeral of awarded first prize for the most her brother, Ira Copeland, will sensational costume, and Mrs. return to the Coast via Chicago Charles Lapides won second place where she will visit with her for the most original attire. Mrs. family for a few weeks. Maurice Schwartz won a prize Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp for guessing most of the titles. Mrs. Robert Drews reviewed "To gave a dinner party on May 15 Sing with the Angels" by Maurice in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Welling of Los Angeles. Hindus. Mrs. M. Prussian, Mrs. Max Fineman and Mrs. R. Kline hon- ored Miss Helen Brown at a mis- cellaneous shower and dinner at the Wilshire Hotel on April :30. Covers were laid for 100 guests. Miss Brown was also honored at a kitchen shower and dinner for 50 guests given by Mrs. Samuel Brown at the Wilshire Hotel on May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ketai of 2967 Leslie Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Don- ald, at Congregation Bnai David, on May 24. Mr. and Mrs. Ketai will honor their son at a recep- tion at their home on Saturday evening, May 24, from 7 to 9. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shetzer of Boston Blvd. have as their guest Mrs. Shetzer's mother, Mrs. M. Charnes of Chicago, Ill. At Hotel Statler, on Sunday, May 11, Theta Pi Gamma Soror- ity gave a luncheon in honor of their mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Ep- stein, formerly of Parkside Ave., have moved into their new home on Canterbury Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin arc spending a week in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gil- bert will entertain at a party on May 23 at the Franklin Hills Country Club. Reserve Sunday evening, May Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert, Mr. and returned from a week in Cincin- 25, for Annual Spring Dance of A. Z. A. at Eastwood Gardens. Mrs. Abraham Ernstein of 2305 nati. W. Euclid Ave. entertained 100 guests at a beautiful dinner party at the Colonial Ball Room of the Detroit Leland Hotel on Sunday, May 11. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wisch of Cleveland, 0., Mr. and Mrs. if Samuel Teitelbaum and son, Al, Woodward I hru Wavhingi on Boulevard and his fiancee, of Milwaukee. 'ii i The Bar Mitzvah of Norman Jay Shulak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Shulak of 2740 Richton Ave., will be solemnized at Con- gregation Bnai Zion, Humphrey and Holmur, Saturday morning, May 17. A reception and dinner will be held at the Wilshire Hotel, Sunday evening, May 18, at 7 o'clock. Satyr 'Y of out last aaNi Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Som- insky will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Sunday, May 18. A reception in their honor will be given by their chil- dren, Harry Sommers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sommers, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sommers and Mr. and Mrs. George Arfa, at the latter's home, 2439 Blaine Ave., from 2 to 5 in the afternoon. No cards. On Saturday morning, May 10, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cherney of Pontiac observed the Bar Mitzvah of their twin sons, Allen and Sheldon, at Congregation Bnai Israel. Sheldon chanted the Haf- torah portion and also acted as cantor for the Musaf service. Both brothers addressed the con- gregation. At the conclusion of the services, the entire congrega- tion was served refreshments. On Sunday evening a buffet supper was served for over 200 guests, many from Detroit and Windsor. The guests were entertained by Leon Reznick, assisted by Miss Rosalyn Dons. Mrs. Betty Harris of 3240 Rochester Ave. announces the Bar Mitzvah of her son, Sherwin Robert, on Saturday, May 24, at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. Irving C. Stern of 2279 W. Philadelphia Ave. an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leon Harold, at Congrega- tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel, May 24. Mr. and Mrs. Stern will honor their son at a reception at their home on Sunday, May 25, from 7 to 11 p. m. Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of Boston Blvd. returned from a short stay in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steinberg returned to their home in Chicago, Ill., after a visit with the latter's brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stifter and Mr. and Mrs. John Stifter. mri0 C t•nritIal tsAal Spring linuseenats 3.1i9 In 9.115 Slips and Gun as 1.79 In 5.•15 Rayon Jersey lingerie 89¢ In 1.69 den Corselles 5.110 In 10.00 CAMP TAMAKWA --For Bogs-- ALGONQUIN PARK—ONTARIO • • • • RIDING TRIPS CANOEING TRIPS SAME STAFF OF MATURE ADULTS CAMP FEE INCLUDES RIDING, CANOEING, SAILING, LAUNDRY • COLORED MOVING PICTURES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT • PHONE OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION TO: LOU HANDLER, Director 2516 PINGREE, DETROIT TYLER 5-8600 (Days) Flowers for all occasions- Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. Sales TYLER 5.2259 (Evenings) Tow •