June 6, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .. .

Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Kogan
of 2840 Cambridge Rd. left for
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., to attend
the graduation exercises of their
daughter, Ruth, from Vassar Col-
lege, on June 9. Their son, Jay
M., a student at M. I. T., will
join his parents at Vassar gradu-
ation and will return home with
the family. On Sunday afternoon,
June 15, from 2 to 5 o'clock, Mr.
and Mrs. Kogan will honor Ruth
at a reception at their Some.

Melville S. Welt of Detroit has
been named a member of the nine-
man national administrative com-
mittee of the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations.

Thirteen students of the Wayne
University College of Engineering
have been named to membership
in Accemites, honorary engineer-
ing society, Dean Arthur R. Carr
announced. Among them are Louis
Silverman and Harry Stern. Sey-
mour Kapetansky has served as
associate editor of the Class of
'41, yearbook of Wayne Univer-
sity seniors.

Mrs. Samuel G. Keywell of
Parkside Ave. and Mrs. Charles
E. Harris of Atkinson Ave. mo-
tored to Miami Beach, Fla., to
visit their father. On their re-
turn trip they will tour through
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M.
the Great Smoky Mountains, and
spend a few days in Asheville, Frank of 155 Cedar Street, Wy-
andotte, Mich., announce the grad-
Mrs. Louis Kaufman honored N. C.
uation of their son, Harvey, from
her niece, Mildred Rose Feldman,
the Roosevelt High School on
Miss
Ethelyne
M.
Rothenberg
at a dinner and miscellaneous
June 12. At home from 8 to 12
of
LaSalle
Blvd.
will
entertain
shower at Frame's on May 28.
p. m. No cards.
a
group
of
her
friends
in
honor
Covers were laid for 55 guests.
of her confirmation on June 8.
Miss Frieda Chason will be
Dr. David I. Silver was gradu-
at a linen shower and dinner
Mr. and Mrs. I. Newman were feted
ated from the University of De-
by Mrs. Nathan Fishman and
hosts
at
a
dinner
honoring
Miss
troit School of Dentistry on June
Janet Berlin and Albert Weiss Mrs. Harry Grossman at La-
4, at the Masonic Temple.
whose marriage will be an event char's on June 10.
of
June 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Shiener
Mrs. Lillian Strauss of Blaine
and family are now at home at
Ave. returned from a sojourn in
Mrs.
Jules
Wolfson
was
hostess
17196 Northlawn Ave.
at a miscellaneous shower and New York.
Mrs. A. Wolin and Mrs. J. luncheon honoring Miss Mildred
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kramer
Wolin honored Miss Mildred Buck- Luby at Thornton's on June 7. of Glynn Court returned from a
berg at a miscellaneous shower Covers were set for 55 guests.
visit in Cincinnati, 0.
and dinner at the home of the
Among
the
students
who
were
former on Gladstone Ave. on
Dr. and Airs. Morris Schiff of
graduated from the Highland
June 5.
Park Junior College Friday eve- Leslie Ave. returned from a so-
journ in London, Ont.
Mrs. H. W. Kessler of Monterey ning, June 6, were Sonia Dush-
Ave. left for an extended visit kin Jacobs, Martha Sussman,
Mrs. Sara Brand announces the
with friends and relatives in New Miles Meyerson, Sidney Brawer Bar Mitzvah of her son, Arthur
and
Murray
Mahlin.
York.
Joseph, at Congregation Bnai
Moshe on June 7. A dinner will
be given at the congregation on
June 8.

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Mr. and Mrs. Sol Maneli of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold- 9225 Mack Ave. announce the
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Detroit. Their daughter, Jane, 21„ at Congregation Beth Itz-
who is a student at the University chock, 3836 Fischer. A dinner
of Michigan, will join them upon will be given on Sunday, June 22,
at 5:30 p. m., at Knights of Pyth-
the close of the school year.
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Miss Sylvia Lenore Goldstein
The Berman family of Kalama-
of Taylor Ave. is spending the
week-end in Chicago, where she zoo, Mich., and their relatives
will attend the quarterly meeting from Battle Creek, Mich., joined
of the Junior Council of Bnai 50 Detroit people in spending
B•ith, District No. 6. Miss Gold- Shevuoth and Decoration Day
stein is a member of the Detroit week-end at Stein's Clover Lodge
on Grand Traverse Bay.
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Mrs. M. Nathaniel Frank of
3200 Chicago Blvd. announces the
Bar Mitzvah of her son, Martin
Jules, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek on June 7.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gaylord of
17395 Woodingham Drive have as
their guests Mrs. D. Klein and
her son of Hollywood, Calif.

Miss Jean Fivenson of Alpena,
Mich., who is a student at Michi-
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shalit and
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Boston Blvd. from a visit in
Toronto.

Mrs. Meyer Stewart and Miss
Rose Stewart were hostesses at a
linen shower and dinner honoring
Miss Shirley Sutton. The party
for 75 guests was given at the
Wilshire Hotel on June 4.

In honor of Miss Sylvia Zing-
eser, bride-elect of August, her
maternal aunts gave a miscel-
laneous shower for 100 guests
at the Lee Crest on June 3.

Irving A. Wechsler of 5621
Woodmont St., Squirrel Hill,
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versity of Pittsburgh business
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Miss Betty Levine will be hon-
ored at an open house on Sun-
day, June 8, on the occasion of
her graduation from Congregation
Bnai David.

Honoring the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Kenneth Leon, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Gould of Richton Ave.
will entertain 150 members of
their families and immediate
friends at a dinner and dance,
Sunday evening, June 8. Kenneth
Leon's Bar Mitzvah was cele-
brated on Saturday morning, May
17, at the Miskhan Israel Syna-
gogue. Following the services a
luncheonette was served to 100
guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs
and daughter, Harriet, of Elm-
hurst Ave. were hosts to their
son, Dewey, University of Michi-
gan student, and his two fellow
members of Phi Sigma Delta
Fraternity, Bernard Sisman of
Youngstown, 0., and Jack Spit-
alny of New York City, over the
Decoration Day week-end, at their
summer home at Stony Point
Peninsula on Lake Erie.

Miss Muriel Fenton, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Morry M. Fenton
of LaSalle Blvd., will graduate
from Edgewood Park School, at
Briarcliff Manor, New York, on
June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton are
flying to New York to attend the
graduation exercises, and Miss
Fenton will return with them.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hersko-
witz of 18436 Ohio Ave. will be
at home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, June 8, from
3 to 8 p. m. No cards.

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