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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-09-26

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

September 26, 1941

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .

Miss Margaret Franklin will
Dr. and Mrs. William L.
leave next week to resume her Deutsch have returned from their
studits in New York.
honeymoon in Miami, Fla., and
are making their home at the
Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert Lee Plaza Hotel.
will return Oct. 1 from their sum-
mer home in Charlevoix.
Miss Betty Levy, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy, has
Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Mar- entered the University of Michi-
case will give a dinner party on gan.
Oct. 3.
Miss Carol Lewis, daughter of
Mrs. Benjamin Siegel and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis
Willard Mayer are spending a of Longfellow Ave., entered the
few days in Charlevoix.
University of Wisconsin.

Miss Ruth Dworman of Shrews-
A fashion show will feature
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman
bury Drive left ,for Ann Arbor the meeting of the Detroit Sec- gave a dinner party on Sept. 26
where she entered the University tion of the National Council of in their home on Hamilton Drive.
of Michigan as a freshman.
Jewish Juniors at Hotel Statler
at 2:30 p. m. this Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milen (Dor-
of Chicago Blvd. left Sept. 20
othy Block), formerly of Calvert
The Misses Barbara and Lois on a motor trip to Toronto and
Ave., are now residing at 18860 Jeanne Burnstine of LaSalle Blvd• Montreal.
Washburn Ave.
will be joint hostesses to 28 guests
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fecheimer
at a tea at their home on Sun-
Mrs. Eli Fink of South Bend, day afternoon, Sept. 28.
and children of Tuxedo Ave. are
Ind., and Mrs. Jack Bernstein of
spending the week-end in Chicago.
Gary, Ind., are the guests of Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harris
Silver-
and Mrs. Irving Dworman of
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin and
berg and family of Chicago, Ill.,
Shrewsbury Drive.
are the guests of Mrs. Silverberg's children returned Sept. 20 from
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Krause left
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt returned
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bern- their summer home in Brighton,
Mrs. Leo Oku
on a motor trip to New York. from a few days in New York.
Mich.
(Josephine baum of Grand Ave.
Gorman )of Cincin ati, 0., is
Miss Rosalie Frank of Pine
Rebecca Gratz Chapter of Jun-
Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert and visiting her parent , Mr. and
Miss Harriet Cooper and her ior Bnai Brith will hold a mem-
Lake left for Ann Arbor where her mother, Mrs. Flora Goodman, Mrs. Jacob Gorman of Cortland
brother, Richard, left for Ann bership tea at the home of Miss
she will enter the University of returned from Charlevoix where Ave.
Arbor to enter the University of Dorothy Tenner, 3350 Tuxedo,
Michigan as a sophomore.
they spent the summer.
Joseph Zackheim of Buffalo, Michigan as sophomores.
Sunday, at 2 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Simons will
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman N. Y., is visiting his brother and
return from California next week. gave a cocktail party on Sept. 25. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
Miss Jean Kaufman, October
rice H. Zackheim of Webb Ave.
bride-elect, was the honor guest
at a miscellaneous shower and Earlier Deadline for
Miss Ellen Goldstone of Wood- luncheon for 50 guests at the
the Next Week's Issue
s-ow Wilson left to resume her Belcrest Hotel on Sept. 16, given
studies at the University of Michi- by Mrs. Morris Luskin, Mrs. Sam
Due to Yom Kippur occur-
gan.%
Glucksman and Mrs. William ring on Wednesday, all copy
5440 CASS AVENUE
COLUMBIA 5700
Cohen.
for next week's issue of The
The Bar Mitzvah of Seymour
Detroit Jewish Chronicle must
A RESIDENTIAL HOTEL DISTINGUISHED BY
M. Raskin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
he in the hands of the editor
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
E.
Freedlan-
Nathaniel Raskin of 2626 Col-
THE EXCELLENCE OF ITS CLIENTELE
der and their daughters, Estelle not later than at 10 a. m. on
lingwood Ave., will be solemnized and
Elaine, returned from a visit Monday, Sept. 29.
at services on Sept. 27, at 9 a. m.,
Copy arriving after that
Furnished or Unfurnished Apartments Available-
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. in New Orleans and Miami.
hour will be retained for in-
-
Reception
Sunday
from
9
p.
m.
With or Without Maid Service
P. F. C. Samuel Minus of Fort sertion in the following week's
at Pereira's, 9925 Dexter Blvd.
Leonard Wood, Mo., is here for issue.
Special Attention to Banquets, Luncheons and
visiting with his
Contributors to the columns
Ruth Elaine Bloom of Tennyson the holidays,
Mrs. Anna Minus of 2626 of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
Dinner Parties
Ave. left Wednesday for Ann Ar- mother,
Collingwood Ave. P. F. C. Minus, icle are urged to observe rules
bor to start her junior year.
formerly of Detroit, was inducted guiding our deadlines.
in the service through the Na-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Krell tional Home Guard.
of Glynn Court had as their
Flowers for all occasions-
CUSTOM MADE QUILTS & REMODELING
guests their niece, Miss Rhoda
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. King Dexter-Jos, Florist. Tyler 6-6622.
Krell, and her fiance, Dr. Martin
Panoff of New York and New of Calvert Ave. entertained 25
Jersey. Mr. Krell recently re- guests in honor of their daughter,
8823 TWELFTH STREET (our only store)
turned from a stay in New York. Geraldine's, birthday. The affair
TYLER 4-6728
was held at the Book Casino on Tops in
Parking in Rear of Store
Sept. 29.
Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich
Quality!
of 1991 Calvert Ave. announce
Mrs. Vernon Pope and son,
the Bar-Mitzvah of their son, Ed-
ward Norman, on Saturday morn- John, of New York arrived Sept.
ing, Sept. 27. at the D. W. Simons 20 to visit Mr. and Mrs. Melville
8210 SEWARD & TWELFTH
TRINITY 2-0100
Branch of the United Hebrew S. Welt. In honor of their daugh-
they entertained at a cocktail
Schools,
4000 Tuxedo Ave. Recep- ter,
THE MANAGEMENT AND THE ENTIRE COMPANY EXTEND BEST
party on Sept. 23.
tion at home on Sunday evening,
WISHES TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY FOR A
from 7 to 11. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welt en-
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
a group of friends at a
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Greenblatt tertained
cocktail party on Sept. 22.
and family, formerly of Calvert
Ave., are now residing at 17229
MOTZA YOM KIPPUR
Miss Muriel Bluestein of Bos- CH/NOOK
ROYAL
Fairfield Ave.
ton, Mass., on her way to Ann
Other Performances, Fri., Oct. 3, Sun., Oct. 5, Mat. & Eve.
Arbor where she will enter the
Pay Tribute to
University of Michigan, was visit-
presents
ing in the city.
Sol M. Stroock
• DICTION
Miss Paula Copeland of Wilde-
• STAGE TECHNIQUE
Leaders in all walks of life mere Ave. left to resume her
• RADIO
joined
this
week
in
paying
trib-
Also Abe Dorf, Jack Bernadi, Isaac Arco, Hyman Feinstein,
studies at the University of
ute to the memory of Sol M. Michigan.
Clara RaffalO, Stella Shulman, Mrs. Feinstein, Frances Weintraub
Stroock, president of the Ameri-
in the sensational successful play
can Jewish Committee, who died
by
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin and
on Sept. 13.
family returned to their home on
Resolutions expressing sorrow Webb Ave. after spending the
were adopted by the German- holidays in Mishawaka, Ind.
Jewish Children's Aid, Inc., whose
v (SHOULD A MOTHER TELL?)
Classes by, Appointment
By FREIMAN—Produced by MISHA FISHZON. Many Song Hits.
chairman is Alan M. Stroock, a
Sgt. Louis I. Disner of Camp
JULIE ADLER DANCE STUDIO
son
of
the
deceased;
National
Evening prices--35c-50c-75c-$1—Firsf 7 rows orchestra—$I.50 plus fax
Davis, N. C., is spending the
1 3 2 1 1 LINWOOD
Refugee Service, of which Wil- High Holy Days with his parents,
Matinee prices-35c-50c-75c—Firsf seven rows—$1 plus fax
liam Rosenwald is president; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Disner of
nr. Avalon Theater
TO. 7-9736
a statement was issued by Edgar Birwood Ave.
TO. 6-1583
J. Kaufmann, chairman of the
General Jewish Council.

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FOREST CIAINERS

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533-547 Forest Me.,

Delphine Finn

League of Women's Organ-
izations Will Meet on
Tuesday, Oct. 21

Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg,
president of the League of Jew-
ish Women's Organizations, an-
nounces that the first meeting of
the season will be held on Tues-
day, Oct. 21, at the Jewish Com-
munity Center, at 2 p. m. A sub-
scription lunch will be served
from 12:15 to 1:15 only.
Miss Etta Robinson, program
chairman, has arranged for a
symposium to be conducted by
Mrs. Julian Krolik, as moderator;
with the following participants
in a discussion "Direction in
Leadership." Miss Irene Murphy,
prominent in the field of social
work, will discuss "Social Service
—The Volunteer Women ;" Prof.
Carl 0. Smith of Wayne Uni-
versity, "Civics and Citizenship;"
Isaac Franck, director of the
Jewish Community Council,
"Leadership in Jewish Life."
An invitation is extended to
all women who are members of
organizations affiliated with the
League to attend this meeting.

CARD ..OF THANKS

Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz,
Mrs. Kitty Zweig and Perry
Schwartz wish to extend their
sincere thanks and deco appre-
ciation to Rabbi Morris Adler
and their many friends for the
kindness in their bereavement on
the loss of their beloved...mother.

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