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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
July 4, 1941
IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .
Mrs. Louis Newman and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman
Rabbi Morton A. Bauman and
Mrs. Max Dushkin of Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Pren-
ters, Ruth and Shirley, of Louis- left June 25 to spend the summer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauman of Park and Mrs. Jeanette Jacoby tis left on a three weeks trip
ville, Ky., are the guests of Mr. at their lodge in Gaylord, Mich. Hazelwood Ave. left Sunday for of Calvert Ave. left Tuesday on to Banff, Lake Louise and points
and Mrs. Alex Taub of Pine Lake.
New York. Rabbi Bauman at- a motor trip to Alexandria, La., of interest on the West Coast.
- Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel tended the Central Conference of where they will visit their sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Mar- have taken a home in Charlevoix American Rabbis at Atlantic Myrom Dushkin and Joseph Jo-
Misses Julie Barahl and Char-
City, N. J.
cuse left July 3 to spend some for the summer.
coby, respectively.
lotte Greenberg went to Chicago
time in Charlevoix.
on June 28 and are staying at
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Heller re-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Bauman the
Edgewater Beach Hotel
Mrs. Ethel Shore of Muirland left July 1 to spend the summer turned to their home on Glendale (Blanche Bordman) of Hazelwood through the 4th of July week-end,
Ave.
after
-
a
motor
trip
through
Ave. celebrated their 1st wedding After leaving Chicago they plan
Ave. and Mrs. Harry Weinberg in Charlevoix.
Northern Michigan.
anniversary on June 30, with a on going to Camp Custer as guests
of Sturtevant Ave. left for a visit
dinner party.
at Bradley Beach in Newark,
of First Lieutenant Morris Z.
Mrs. Henry Fecheimer returned
N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz
Greenberg.
from a week in Chicago.
left for a visit in Camp Living-
Miss Ann Perlis and Mrs. II.
ston, La.
Miss Dorthy Birnbaum was en-
W. Wienner of LaSalle Blvd. are
guests at the Colonial Hotel in tertained at a personal shower
and luncheon given by Misses Mar-
Mrs. A. Schwartz and daughter, Mt. Clemens.
gie and Dorothy Agree at their
Fay, of Los Angeles, Calif., are
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home on Indiana Ave.
the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs.
Misses Ruthe Shapero,
Harry Ilimelstein of Cortland Ave. Clara
ara Schwartz and Lillian Stein
A RESIDENTIAL HOTEL DISTINGUISHED BY
are spending the Fourth of July
Mrs. Arnold Frank returned to week-end at Cedar Point.
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her home on Woodingham Drive
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from a visit in Cleveland, 0.
Mrs. Paul Shapiro of 4834
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over 60 years!
Cortland Ave. has as her guest
With or Without Maid Service
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schnei- this week her sister, Mrs. Mor-
der of Gladstone Ave. left for ris Mellman of St. Louis, Mo.
Special Attention to Banquets, Luncheons and
a visit with their son, Carl, who A luncheon was given Wednesday
is at Camp Livingston, La. afternoon at the Shapiro resi-
Dinner Parties
dence in honor of the guest.
Mrs. Robert Klamen of Pitts-
burgh, Pa., is visiting her grand-
Harry Shapiro returned from
mother, Mrs. Libbi Rubinoff of a 10-day vacation in Chicago, He
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also visited at South Haven.
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Mrs. Robert Leach honored her
sister, Miss Frances Cugell, at a
miscellaneous shower and lunch-
eon at the Lee Crest on June 24.
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt of Rich-
ton Ave. is vacationing at Brad-
ley Beach in Newark, N. J.
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Miss Annabelle Germansky was
feted as a miscellaneous shower
and luncheon at which Mrs. Irving
Gould was hostess. The party was
given at the Wilshire Hotel on
June 26.
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Mrs. Milton Friedman of Hous-
ton, Tex., is the houseguest of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein of
Boston Blvd. Mrs. Friedman's
son, Monte, who was accompanied
by Budd Goldstein, returned to
Houston for the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rynek re-
turned to theit' home in Bay City
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
K. Z. Sachse of Burlingame Ave.
Honoring Miss Belle Jakont,
whose marriage to Irving Tre-
buck will take place July 6, Mrs.
Emil Baron and Miss Ann Baron,
aunt and cousin of the bride, en-
tertained 35 guests at a linen
shower at Thorton's Coffee Shop,
June 3. Mrs. Max Mellman and
Mrs. Alex Lankin, sisters of the
groom, entertained 75 guests at
a miscellaneous shower at Lach-
ar's on June 11. Misses Mildred,
Hilda and Selma Jakont, sisters
of the bride, were hostesses at a
personal shower in her honor on
June 17, with covers for 30. Mrs.
Louis Schlussel, aunt of the bride-
to-be, entertained 50 guests at
a personal shower at Pe•ei•a's on
June 23.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gordon
will celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary with a reception at
the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Harry B. Bronston of 2911 Mon-
terey Ave. on Sunday evening,
July 6, from 7 to 10. No cards.
Miss Dorothy Rosenstein of Los
Mrs. Anne Seeman is visiting
Angeles, Calif., is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Harvith of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Salzman in Chicago, Ill.
Wisconsin Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. David Grosberg
and son, Sheldon, of Tyler Ave.,
returned from a two months' tour
through the western states, and
up to New Mexico and Southern
California, remaining in }lolly-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Apsel of wood.
Collingwood Ave. returned from
Mrs. Carl Newman of Glendale
a three-week motor trip through
Ave. returned from a trip to
the East.
Hollywood, Calif., where she re-
Leon Nadler, son of Mr. and mained for two months.
Mrs. William Nadler of 1136 At-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldman of
kinson Ave. graduated from Cass
Technical High School with honors 1644 Burlingame Ave. will have
and was awarded a four year as their guests over the 4th, their
scholarship to the Houghton School children, Mr. and Mrs. William
Klein of Wilmette, Ill.
of Mines and Technology.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berger
of Boston Blvd. and Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Cohen of Wildemere
Ave. returned from a trip
through Canada.
Mrs. George Sherman and son,
Murray Sanford, of Philadelphia,
will spend the month of July at
Cooley Lake and will also visit
many of her friends in Detroit.
The Shermans were formerly De-
troiters.
Mrs. Adolph Moses and her
two children of Chicago, Ill. are
spending the summer with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff
of Lawrence Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sobel of
Saginaw and Mr. and Mrs. Philip
E. Goodman of Flint returned
from a 10-day stay in Chicago.
Many friends of Miss Ceil
Sutkin of Sturtevant Ave. were
present to wish her bon voyage
when she left June 28 for an ex-
tended vacation to Miami Beach,
Fla., and Havana, Cuba. Miss
Sutkin will return home after
Aug. 1.
In honor of her forthcoming British Jewess Wins First Brit-
marriage, Miss Gertrude Siegel
ish Empire Medal
was entertained at several occa-
sions by the following: Dinner
LONDON. —(JPS) — Miss Ro-
and miscellaneous shower at the salie Gassman, of Hornsey, Mid-
Wilshire Hotel given by Mesdames dlesex, England, is the first
M. Strasner, M. Bagdade, M. woman to be awarded the new
Rubin, S. Feldman and A. Feld- British
Empire Medal for hero-
B
man; dinner and linen shower at
man;
As telephonist for the Horn-
by Mrs. A. C. Tigay sey air-raid fire station, she re-
and
and Mrs. William Gallow; per- mained at her post in a garage
sonal shower at the home of when a
bomb fell outside and
Misses Helen and Essie Kaplan; the garage practically collapsed.
a surprise kitchen shower given
the Reapeis Social Club; din- She remained at her post all
nor at the home of Miss Laura night taking and sending m od
sages and aiding the injured,
Millard
Millard of Leslie Ave.
all with the meager light from
Miss Dora Tonkel] of 3010 W. an electric torch. On her return
Chicago Blvd. had as her guest home she found that the house
Miss Norma Kershenbaum of in which she lived with her
Hartford, Conn. Miss Kershen- parents had been damaged in
baum also visited friends in the same raid. Miss Gassman is
chairman of the W. I. Z. 0.
Canada and Chicago, Ill.
(Women's International Zionist
Organization) Youth Center for
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