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October 03, 1941 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-10-03

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

and

the Legal Chronicle

October 3, 1941

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .. .

Miss Miriam Tobin of Webb
Dr. and Mrs. David Dann of
Ave. is spending her freshman Kansas City, Mo., are visiting with
year at the University of Michi-
Dr. Dann's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
gan.
Louis Dann of Tuxedo Ave.
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt of Richton
Sidney Hoffman, brother of
Ave. returned from a visit in
Marcia and Mae Hoffman, who
Philadelphia and New York.
was with the U. S. N. R. Mid-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenberg shipmen's School, graduated this
and family, formerly of Calvert month and- was made ensign.
Ave., are now residing at 3750
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubiner,
Cortland Ave.
formerly of Carter Ave., are now
Mrs. L. Fred of Waco, Tex., residing at 1721 Atkinson Ave.
returned by plane to her home
Mrs. Sophie Rachmiel of Cal-
after visiting with her children,
vert Ave. had as her guest, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lieberman.
Mollie Dubb of Uniontown, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Hy Kramer and
of Boston Blvd. returned from
New York, where they accom- son, Marshall, of Cleveland, 0.,
panied their daughter, Margy, are spending the holidays with
who entered Briarcliff Junior Col- Mrs. Kramer's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Morritz of Elmhurst Ave.
lege, Briarcliff Manor.

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Phone Trinity 2-0100

The finest and most outstanding Yiddish company ever played in Detroit,

In a Smashing Success Play

FRIDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY MAT. and NIGHT, OCT. 3rd, 5th

MISCHA FISHZON presents

Lily

The Four Young Stars of the Yiddish Theater
Leon
Abraham

Lilliana

Liebgold

Lax

Ethel

I Dorf

In the Radio Sensational Problem Play with Music

`SHOULD A WOMAN TELL?

(DARF A MAME DERTZELEN7)

by LOUIS FEIMAN, produced by MISHA FISHZON

Supported by:

Abe Dorf, Clara Raffalo, Jack Bernardi, Stella Shulman, Isaac
Arco, Florence Feinstein, Hymi. Feinstein and Francess
Weintroub

Evening prices--35c-50c-75c-$1—First 7 rows orchestra-8130 plus tax
Matinee prices-35c-50c-75c—First seven rows—$I plus tax

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dreifus
The Kinnereth Group of the
left for a three weeks' trip to Pioneer Women's Organization
Los Angeles.
will hold a silver tea at the home
of Leah Shrodeck, 2987 Monterey,
Miss Edith Heavenrich of Trow- Saturday, Oct. 11, 2 to 6 p. m.
bridge Ave. will return this week- The public is invited.
end from a few days in Cincin-
nati.
Peggy Jayne Wallace of Can-
terbury Dr. left for the Univer-
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis sity of Michigan for her fresh-
of Birmingham, Mich , entertained man year.
a few friends at dinner on Oct.
3, in honor of Mrs. Vernon Pope
Staff Sgt. Marvin C. Green-
of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Philip
R. Ma•cuse also honored her with baum of Fort Leonard Wood,
Mo., is home for the holidays,
a dinner on Sept. 26.
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Bloom of 17368 J. D. Greenbaum of 3741 Cort-
Wisconsin Ave. gave a luncheon land Ave.
for 100 guests at the Wilshire
The League of the Mt. Sinai
Hotel on Thursday, Oct. 2, in
honor of Mrs. Emanuel Baker Hospital Association will have its
(Sylvia Goldstrom). Mr. and Mrs. opening meeting of the season at
Baker have just returned from the Detroit Leland Hotel, Wednes-
a honeymoon in New York and day, Oct. 8, at 8 p. m. Dr. A. Max
Kahn will be the guest speaker.
Florida.

Miss Rose Harris returned from
St. Louis and Chicago.

Miss Shirley Toubus of Chicago,
visited in Detroit last week.

Iota Alpha Pi, national Jewish
sorority at Wayne University,
elected the following officers:
President, Connie Elconin; vice-
president, Enid Moldaver; corres-
ponding and recording secretary,
Eileen Lehrer; treasurer, Eve-
lyn Gross; social chairman, Mamie
Shlosberg.

Irving Yura of Tuxedo Ave.
left for Champaign, Ill., where
he entered the University of Illi-
nois as a freshman.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Myers re-
turned from White Sulphur
Springs, W. Va., where they were
guests at the Greenbrier.

A luncheon and card party
sponsored by the Greater Detroit
Temple No. 152, Pythian Sisters,
will be held Oct. 8, at Milady's
House, 112 Madison Ave.

Miss Dorothy Albert, a bride-
elect of Oct. 19, was the honor
guest at a miscellaneous shower
and dinner given at the Wilshire
Hotel by Mrs. Sam Seppen, Mrs.
Max Schwartz and Mrs. L. Kahn.
Covers were set for 65 guests.

Detroit's Favorite for
over 60 years!

Mr. and Mrs. Myrom Wallace,
of Chicago, III., former Detroiters,
visited in Detroit the past week-
end.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koffman
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kohner
and daughter, Irene, and son, and family of Iron Mountain,
James, are now residing in their Mich., are the guests of Mr. and
new home at 17615 San Juan Dr. Mrs. Meyer Koffman of Fuller-
ton Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Raskin
Melvin Weingarden of Fuller-
attended the recent annual con-
vention of Knights of Pythias at ton Ave. left for East Lansing
Port Huron. Mr. Raskin was ele- where he entered the Michigan
vated to the office of grand prelate. State College as a freshman.

Miss Marilyn Lieberman of
Eada Rubenstein left for New
York to resume her studies at Birchcrest Drive left by plane for
Texas, where she is attending
the Juilliard School of Music.
school.
Mrs. Irwin Weingarten of Santa
Miss Harriett Ruth Heller,
Barbara Ave., Mrs. Morris Litvin
of Birwood Ave., and Mrs. Louis daughter of the Joseph B. Hol-
Salesin of Indiana Ave., honored lers of Atkinson Ave., has left
their future sister-in-law, Betty for Lansing, to resume her stu-
Gross, a bride-elect of Oct. 19, dies at Michigan State College.
with a miscellaneous shower on She formerly attended Central
Wednesday, Sept. 17, at the Wil- Missouri State Teacher's College
at Warrensburg, Mo.
shire Hotel.

• DICTION
• STAGE TECHNIQUE
• RADIO

DRAMATICS

by

Delphine Finn

Classes by Appointment

JULIE ADLER
DANCE STUDIO

I:1211 LINU($)1)

TO. 8-1583

RHUMBA
Mimi Carver

a nd

Kirk McNeil

Miss Shyrle Imber of Fairfield
Ave., left for Ann Arbor, where
INSTRUCTORS
COUNCIL JRS. TO HAVE she will resume her studies as a Gather your own group or join
a
senior at the University of Mich-
class now forming
MEMBERSHIP TEA AND igan.
Her roommate, Miss Hilda
CLASSES OPEN OCT. 20
BOWLING INSTRUCTION Snyder of Greenville, Tenn., was
Enrollment Limited
her house guest during the holi-
Featuring a fashion show by days.
Jewish Community
Annis Furs and Cobb's Fashion
Herschel Levine of Burlingame
Center
Shoppe, the 'National Council of Ave. is continuing his studies at
MADISON 8400
Jewish Juniors, Detroit Section,- the Detroit College of Law.
inaugurated the new season with
a meeting at Hotel Statler last
Sunday.
On Wednesday evening, Oct.
8, a membership tea will be held
from 8 to 10 p. m. at the home
of Sophie Sugarman, 3042 Webb
Ave. The purpose of the tea is to
provide an informal background
against which new and prospec-
tive members may become ac-
quainted with Junior Councilites.
The Misses Sylvia and ,klelen
Firestone, co-chairmen of the
membership committee, and Rose
Harris, chairman of the hospi-
LeGant's famoum
tality committee, will welcome
newcomers and answer questions
concerning National Council of
Jewish Juniors.
The bowling group will meet
on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at the
home of Herma Bergstein, 2668
Glynn Court, chairman of the
bowling group. A professional
instructor will teach the group
%
league bowling rules. The meet-
ing will be a brief one so that
.. gives special attention
members of the group may also
to
your waistline! . . by
attend the membership tea. Be-
means of the famous 2-
ginning Oct. 7, the bowling
group will bowl regularly every
inch top that gives un-
Tuesday from 9 to 11 p. m. at
failing support without
the Bowl-O-Drome, 12707 Dex-
wrinkling or binding
ter Blvd.
Rayon "Lastex" in the
The social service group of the
ational Council of Jewish Juniors
popular nude shade.
will begin its work with a dis-
10.00
cussion meeting at the home of
Leona Kutzen, 2641 Fleet St.,
Fourth Floor
on Thursday, Oct. 9, at 8 p. m.
Miss Irma Unruh, head of the
WPA Nursery Schoo* will be
the guest speaker. Motion pic-
tures of the nursery school
maintained by Junior Colincil at
the Custer School will be shown
Woodward thru Washington Soufevard
at that time.
Non-members of the National
Council of Jewish Juniors are
invited to attend group meetings.

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