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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-06-20

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June 20, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY . .

One of the most attractive so-
cial events of the season was the
luncheon given for 90 guests by
Mrs. Anthony Deutsch of Pen-
nington Drive at the Book Cadil-
lac Hotel last Saturday in honor
of her future daughter-in-law,
Miss Vivian Nussbaum. Bridge
games followed the luncheon.
The marriage of Miss Nussbaum
to Dr. William L. Deutsch will
be an event of Aug. 24.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wilk
of Canterbury Rd. will have
open house on Sunday, June 22,
from 3 to 5 p. m., in honor of
the graduation of their daughter,
Marcia, from the University of
Michigan. No cards.

Miss Shirley Victor of 17607
Fairfield Ave. has as her out-of-
town guest Miss Eleanor Sam-
uel of Mattituck, Long Island.
Miss Samuel and Miss Victor are
A reception in honor of the roommates at the University of
graduation from Central High Michigan.
School of their daughter, Kath-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Feldstein
leen Krana Goodman, and their
niece, Esther Jeanne Milner, will of 2497 Highland Ave. will cele-
be given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry brate the Bar Mitzvah of their
Goodman of 2705 Colling-wood son, Stewart Lionel, on June 21,
Ave., on Sunday, June 22, after- at Shaarey Zion Synagogue on
Linwood Ave. Open house Sun-
noon and evening. No cards.
day, June 22, 7 to 11 p. m.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Weber
Miss Mildred Luby, bride-elect
and son, Dennis, formerly of
Boston Blvd., are now living in of June 29, was feted at a
their new home on Pennington kitchen shower and midnight sup-
per by Miss Miriam Cutler and
Drive.
Miss Bernice Schecter at the At-
Sam Simon and daughter, lantic Tea Gardens.
Shirley, of 2991 Tuxedo Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Sachs
returned from a trip to Cleve-
of 3807 Cortland Ave. will be at
land.
home on Sunday, June 29, from
Miss Tikvah Haggai, daughter 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haggai, departure of their daughter and
has completed a four year course son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Harold
at Wayne University College of Carron, for Scot Field, Ill.
Liberal Arts. She was honored
Mrs. Isadore Jacobson and
after her commencement exer-
cises at a reception for the im- Mrs. Ray Greenblatt honored
mediate family and close friends. Miss Julia Kaletsky at a lunch-
Miss Haggai was active for sev- eon and miscellaneous shower
eral years in the Hashomer Hat- at Hudson's June 20. Miss Kalet-
zair organization by sponsoring sky is a bride-elect of July 6.
groups, and was also active as
Miss Judith Victor, daughter
chairman for the Jewish National
Fund flag days representing her of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Victor of
group. She majored in social 17607 Fairfield Ave., is gradu-
work in which field she will en- ating from the University of
Michigan, School of Music, on
gage.
Saturday, June 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levinson
Mr. and Mrs. Max Edelstein
of 2720 Fullerton Ave. will be
hosts at a reception on Sunday, of 1530 Lee Place announce the
June 22, from 7 to 10 p. m., in graduation of their son, Arthur,
honor of the engagement of from the University of Michigan.
their daughter, Shirley, to Gerald He anticipates entering the Uni-
Shapero, son of Mr. and Mrs. versity of Michigan, College of
Albert Shapero of Dexter Blvd. Law, in the fall.
No cards.
Miss Marye Jayne Zeifman
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mitchell collaborated with Miss Sylvia
of 18948 Wisconsin Ave. an- Feldman in honor of Miss Nettie
nounce the graduation of their Glass of Virginia Park, at a
daughter, Thelma, from the Uni- surprise birthday party, at her
versity of Michigan, College of home on June 15. Ten couples
Education, on Saturday, June 21. were entertained.

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Rabbi Bauman will be the guest
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troit on this national hook-up
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spending the summer months Nvith
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hamburger. Miss Ihnn
burger attends Chamberlit - ae
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has just completed his sophomore
year at Howe School where he

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cann L0-
received his letter as manager nounce the graduation of ;
of the 1940 football 'squad. He son, Samuel, from the D( oit
also received the superintendent's Institute of Technology, Jum. 16,

gold medal for the best posture
of any cadet in his company.
Mrs. A. Davidson of Atkn.:on
Cadet Elkin was also awarded Ave. was hostess at a luncheon
the red, white and blue ribbon honoring Miss Nanette Kahn of

for excellent conduct for the Bay City, Mich., at her borne
year 1940-41. He is now spend- on June 17.
mg his summer vacation at the
Colonial Hotel with his father.
Mrs. M. Neback of Virginia

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leader of
3833 Sturtevant Ave. will be
at home on Sunday, June 22,
Freda Greenbaum and Miriam from 5 to 9 p. m., in honor of
Edwards will present a group the engagement of their daugh-
Shakes-
of students in a piano recital on ter, Edythe Valerie, to
Saturday evening. June 28, at peare 0. Goldsmith, son of Mr.
7:30, at the McGregor Library, and Mrs. Zell Goldsmith. No
Woodward at Cortland. Composi- cards.
tions by Mozzart, Beethoven,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel H.
Schumann, Grieg and Mendels-
sohn will be among the selections Goldstick of 2434 Longfellow
rendered. Prizes will be award- Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah
ed for outstanding work done of their son, John David, on
throughout the year. The public Saturday morning, June 28, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. At
is invited.
home the same (lay from 2 to 5
In honor of Mrs. Irving Rosen and 7 to 10. No cards.
(Bernice Harriett Barit), a
Mrs. Ida Schultz of Sturtevant
kitchen shower was given by
Mrs. Lawrence Weiss on May 27. Ave. and her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Park left for a month's stay in
Rochester, Minn. Mr. Neback and
son and daughter are leaving for
the Laurentian Mountains in
Quebec.

Miss Helena Rubenfire will be
honored at a miscellaneous
shower and dinner by Mrs. N.
Chesler at Lacher's on June 21,

Ms's. Sam Miller, who •etu•nod
to her home in Brooklyn, N. Y.,
and Miss Beverly Meises, who

was graduated from the College
of Education of Wayne Univer-
sity, were honored at a party
giver, by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Stone at their home on Calvert
Ave. June 13. Miss Meises is
also an accomplished artist and
sculptress.

Mrs. Harry Barit entertained at S. B. Hack of Pasadena Ave.,
a dinner and theater party on left for a 10-day trip through
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Koffman
May 28 and the Gadabouts gave New York State, returning about returned to their home in Bay
a dinner and party on May 29. June 26.
City, Mich., after attending the
graduation of their son, Joe,
Bar Mitzvah services were from the Detroit Institute of
Donald A. Simon of Tuxedo
Ave. returned home to spend the held in honor of Jerome Pasko- Technology, June 16.
summer vacation after complet- vitz on June 14 at Congrega-
ing the junior year in the Col- tion Beth El of Wyandotte. Rab-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar and
lege of Dentistry at the Uni- bi A. Danzig officiated at the daughter, Mrs. Sydney Weiner,
exercises. The confirmant deliv- returned front Alton, Ill. They
versity of Michigan.
ered an address. A dinner was were accompanied by their son.
Samuel Simon and his daugh- tendered in honor of the Bar Gerald, who was a student at
ter, Shirley Diana, of Tuxedo Mitzvah at the Wilshire Hotel the Western Military Academy.
Ave. spent a few days in Cleve- in Detroit on Sunday, June 15,
land visiting friends and rela- when Jerome was presented with
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fineman
tives.
a Bible and a Bar Mitzvah cer- and daughter, Belle, of 246 East
tificate by Meyer Stern. chair- Ferry Ave. attended a wedding
A farewell gathering in honor man of the Board of Education in Philadelphia, June 15, and
of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Shever, who of the Wyandotte synagogue.
are now vacationing at the
will leave on Sunday, June 22,
Breakers in Atlantic City.
to make their home with their
Mrs. Harry L. Millar of 2940
daughter, Phyllis, in St. Louis, W. Chicago Blvd. announces the
Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Lieberman
was held at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Bar Mitzvah of her son, Selig and family, formerly of Com-
Numerous other affairs were Allan, at the Mini Israel Syna- mon•ealth Ave., are now resid-
given in their honor, among gogue in Pittsburgh. Pa., on Sat- ing at 2909 Webb Ave.
them being the following: A urday, Juno 28. Reception at
supper by the Amitians, of which home of Bar Mitzvah's uncle
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levine
Mrs. Shever was president, at and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Max of Webb Ave. will honor their
the home of Mrs. Max Kirsch- Blank, 601 N. Negley Ave., daughter, Huddy, at a reception
baum; Mrs. Sarah Harris was Pittsburgh.
on the occasion of her graduation
hostess at a dinner; a dinner and
from Central High School on
card party was given by 60 of
On June 17, Mrs. Al Helfgott Sunday, June 21. No cards.
Mrs. Shever's friends on June of Tyler Ave. entertained 30
11 at L'Aiglon, and Mrs. Emma guests at Pacific Gardens at a
Nate Goldman of 17185 San
Lazaroff Schaver, sister-in-law of miscellaneous shower in honor Juan Drive returned home after
the guest of honor, sang a group of Miss Ethel Tucker, whose spending the week-end on It
of songs, with Ida Becker Shore marriage to Dr. Harold A. Max- cruise with the Board of Com-
at the piano; Mrs. Minnie Gar- men will be an event of July 3. merce.
field entertained a group of
friends at the Book Casino, at a
luncheon. A luncheon was given
at the Statler for a group of
Mrs. Shever's friends by Mrs.
Charles Gitlin and Sally Fields.
Mr. and Mrs. Shover will be at
home to their friends, prior to
their departure for St. Louis, on
Woodward Ihru Wa.hIng ton Boulevard
Saturday evening, June 21, at
the Lee Plaza.

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Mrs. Leo E. Morris of the Lee
Plaza Hotel, and Mr. and Mrs.
Milton London of 6389 London
Ave. returned from attending
the graduation of Kenneth J.
Morris from St. John's Military
Academy, Delafield, Wis., who
was graduated with the rank of
sergeant.

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