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June 13, 1'01

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .

Mrs. Ernest Freshman and
daughter, Ellen, of Oneida, N. Y.,
are visiting Mrs. Freshman's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mar-
golis of Sturtevant Ave. Dr.
Freshman and daughter, Ann,
who also visited here, left for
home last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Landau of
3261 Webb Ave. announce the
graduation of their daughter,
Jean, from Wayne University,
College of Education. Open house
Sunday, June 15, at 7:30 p. m.

Following a custom begun two
score years ago, Dr. and Mrs.
Leo M. Franklin entertained the
children of the 1941 Confirma-
tion Class of Temple Beth El,
Sunday, June 8, with an evening
of dancing, music and games.
The party was held in the So-
cial Hall of the Temple. The
details of the program were ar-
ranged by the following con-
firmants: Sally Brown, Jane
Hartman, James Lipton and Joan
Wilk.

Lt. Howard Engelman, who is
stationed with the 71st Coast Ar-
tillery at Fort Story, Va., is visit-
ing his mother, Mrs. Sarah En-
gelman, and his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schakne of
Mr. and Mrs. I. Stern of Cin- 2525 W. Euclid Ave., over the
cinnati were the guests of Mr. week-end.
and Mrs. I. C Stern of Phila-
delphia Ave. the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shiffman
and Miss Elaine Shiffman of
Mrs. Samuel Lieberman re- ,Tennyson Ave. left for a two
turned to her home on Birch- months' sojourn in Dallas, Hous-
crest Ave. from a visit in Waco, ton and Fort Worth, Tex.
Tex.
Miss Shirlee Rabinowitz, bride-
Honorong the graduation of elect of June 15, was honored
his daughter, Irene, from the at a linen shower and dinner at
College of Education of Wayne Frame's on June 11. Mrs. Joseph
University, A. Kemper or 3267 L. Aron was the hostess. Miss
Leslie Ave. will be at home Sun- Rabinowitz was also honored at
day afternoon, June 15, from a luncheon by Miss Muriel Katz
2 to 5 p. m. No cards.
at Hudson's.

Mr. and Mrs. Saul G. Dunitz
(Sylvia Siegel), formerly of the
Lee Plaza Apts., are now resid-
ing at 275 Merton Rd.

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Honoring their daughter, Ruth,
Dr. and Mrs. Sol Meyers have
returned from a sojourn in on her graduation from Vassar
Cleveland.
College, Mr. and Mrs. Max J.
Kogan of 2840 Cambridge Rd.
Mrs. Morris Schneider was will be at home to their rela-
hostess to the Sisterhood of Con- tives and friends on Sunday
gregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel afternoon, June 15, from 2 to 5
at her summer home at Horse- o'clock. No cards.
shoe Lake, June 12.
Mr. and Airs. Jackier of Stoc-
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frank pel Ave. had as their guest the
of Cedar Ave., Wyandotte, hon- latter's mother, Mrs. A. Turtel-
ored their son, Harvey, on the taub of Bayonne, N. J.
occasion of his graduation from
Roosevelt High School, at a re-
Mrs. Ben Rosenberg and chil-
ception at their home June 13. dren of Wyandotte left Wednes-
day for an extended visit in
Miss Ruth Solomon of Rogers Berkley, Calif.
City, Mich., was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Marx of
Mrs. A. Jackson of Boston is
Broadstreet Blvd., the past week. the guest of her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Aim. H. L
Mrs. John Kurland of Save:y Jackson of Huntington Woods.
Ave. was hostess at a luncheon
honoring Mrs. I. Murray Jacobs,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kap-
Mrs. Seymour Lipsitt and Mrs. lan of Burbank, Calif, are visit-
Sydney Samter, at her home, on ing friends and relatives in the
June 12.
city.

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Miller
of 3750 Wager Ave. celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversary
with a dinner at Northwood Inn
with their family, on June 11.
They had as their guests Mr.
Miller's sister, Mrs. Max Robins,
and niece and nephew, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Alper of Wilkes-
Barre, Pa.

The board members of the
Bnai David Sisterhood were en-
tertained at a luncheon by their
past president, Mrs. Roy Y. Chat-
lin, on June 5. Mrs. Chatlin was
presented with a gift from the
board.

Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bern-
stein of 2400 W. Boston Bid.
returned from Cleveland where
they attended the annual Ameri-
can Medical Association conven-
tion.

Abe Welsh returned to his
home in Cleveland after a stay
with Mr. and Airs. William Adel-
son of Philadelphia Ave.

Mrs. Bernard Hyman honored
Miss Melba Simons at a dinner
and kitchen shower at her home
on Leslie Ave., June 4.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fein of
Leslie Ave. had as their guest:
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weisgal of
Newark, N. J., and Mrs. Sol Kay
of New York.

Honoring Miss Gertrude Den-
enberg, Airs. Harold Nelson and
Mrs. David Pacernick were host-
esses at a tea and miscellaneous
shower on June 8 at the home of
Air. and Mrs. Ezra Winokur Mrs. Nelson on Wakefield Ave.
announce the graduation of
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Manch of
their daughter, Pola, from Wayne
University, College of Education. 9225 Mack Ave. announce the
They will honor her at a family Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ber-
dinner at their home, 2968 Cal- nard, on Saturday morning, June
vert Ave., on June 15. Miss 21„ at Congregation Beth Itz-
Winokur will then leave to spend chock, 3836 Fischer. A dinner
three weeks in New York City. will be given on Sunday, June 22,
at 5:30 p. m., at Knights of Pyth-
ias Hall, Erskine at John R.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levine
of 3269 Webb Ave. will be at
Miss Edith Bonin, daughter of
home to their relatives and Mrs. Fannie Bonin of Clements
friends on Sunday, June 22, Ave. will celebrate her 17th birth-
from 2 to 5 p. m., in honor of day with a party for 18 girls at
the graduation of their daugh- her home on Saturday afternoon,
ter, Huddy. No cards.
June 11.

Mr. and Mrs. George Walt of
15838 Normandy Ave., an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Alan, on Saturday, June 14,
at Conwegation Bnai Moshe.
Alan will graduate from the
Ilally School next week.

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Mr. and Mrs. J. Bronstein of
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the graduation of their daughter,
Mildred, from Northern High
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H.
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Mrs. Harry Fenberg of De-
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Rae Hunt of Chicago, recently
visited the Lapeer State Home
and Training School, offering a
program of entertainment to the
Jewish patients there and dis-
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Herman Rosenwasser of the
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