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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
October 17, 1941
IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY . .
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne
Mrs. Ellis Thal of Glynn Court
Last Thursday Rabbi Leon
of LaSalle Blvd. returned from a left for an indefinite visit in Fram addressed' the International
three months' stay in California. New York.
Relations Section of the 'Federa-
tion of Women's Clubs, on the
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Applefield
Mrs. Max Rosenfeld of Coiling- subject "Shirer's Berlin Diary".
announce the Bar Mitzvah of wood Ave. returned from a so-
their son, Sheldon Harold, which journ in Cincinnati, 0.
The Religious School of Tem-
took place at the Bnai David
ple Israel held a miniature Suc-
Synagogue on Oct. 11. Follow-
Mrs. Gershon Levy honored cah building contest and the fol-
ing the services, a luncheon was
Miss
Ruth Levy at a spinster lowing children won prizes for
served at their home at 2903
dinner
at her home in Hunting- building the most complete and
Elmhurst Ave. A reception hon-
ton
Woods,
Oct. 13. Miss Levy the most beautiful miniature
oring the occasion was held on
was
the
honor
guest at a kitchen Succahs: In the primary depart-
Sunday, Oct. 12., Among the out-
shower
and
dinner
at Frame's, ment, Muriel Schostak, first
of-town guests were: Mr. and
Oct.
14,
at
which
Mrs.
Louis prize, Marlene Weber, second
Mrs. R. Ofsaof and their mother,
prize; in the intermediate de-
Sable
and
Mrs.
Bernard
Fisher
Mrs. Rebecca Ofsaof, from In-
partment, Irma Greenspoon,_ first
of
Muskegon,
Mich.,
were
host-
diana Harbor, Ind., and Mr. and esses.
prize, Jane Levin. second prize.
Mrs. J. Kunin of Chicago, Ill.
In honor of Miss Edythe
Miss Phyllis Agranove was Leader, bride-elect of Oct. 19,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kay of
Toronto, Ont., were the guests honored at a spinster dinner at the following entertained: a per-
of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Goldman which Mrs. R. L. Wolfe was sonal shower at the Belcrest on
of Cortland Ave. the past week- hostess, at her home on Elm- Oct. 7 by Mrs. Saul G. Dunitz ; a
hurst Ave. on Oct. 15.
end.
linen shower on Oct. 11 by Mrs.
Z. Goldsmith; a handkerchief and
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bren-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Klein hosiery shower by Miss Selma
ner, formerly of Pasadena Ave., of W. Boston Blvd. have as thbi• Pollach at Huyler's on Oct. 14;
are now residing at 2555 W. guests Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Na- a glamour shower on Oct. 15
Euclid Ave.
thanson of New York City.
by Mrs. Eugene Zack at Frame's;
a spinster dinner by Mrs. Shir-
Mrs. Charles Kay of Toronto,
Miss Shirleen Ge•mansky was ley Fader, sister of the bride-
Ont., was the guest of Mr. and feted at a luncheon and miscel- elect, on Oct. 17.
Mrs. J. Yura of Tuxedo Ave. the laneous shower at the Wilshire
past week.
Hotel, Oct. 15. Mrs. Irving Gould
Marcus Edelstein, son of Mr.
was the hostess.
and Mrs. Max Edelstein of 1530
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lattin and
Lee Place is making his home
family, formerly of Seward Ave.,
Mrs. Morris Weingarten of in Charlestown, Ind., where he
are now residing at 3354 Cort- Tyler Ave. left last week for a is employed as a chemical an-
land Ave.
fortnight's stay in Toronto, Ont. alyst.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Edel-
stein were hosts to many friends
at Northwood Inn last Sunday in
honor of their 25th wedding an-
niversary.
Miss Minnie Kopel of Hazel-
wood Ave., who is vacationing
on the West Coast, visited San
Francisco, Vancouver and Cal-
gary and is now in Los Angeles
where she will remain until
spring before returning home.
Arthur Edelstein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Edelstein of 1530
Lee Place has entered the Uni-
versity of Michigan Law School.
Mrs. Jack Wagner and daugh-
te•, Marcella, of Buena Vista
Ave. are spending two weeks at
Shady Rest Farm, Portland,
Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. M. George Way-
Mrs. Louis Starfield Cohane
bu•n left Oct. 8 to spend a few of Highland Park will entertain
days in New York.
the members of the Cornell
Women's Club of Michigan and
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol their guests at a buffet supper
at her home, on Tuesday, Oct.
returned from Cleveland.
21, at 6 o'clock. The affair will
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hopp honor the Cornell women who
left Friday by motor to spend have recently moved to Detroit
the week-end in Chicago where and a small supper fee will bene-
they will attend the Michigan- fifit the women's scholarship fund
of the University. Reservations
Northwestern football game.
may be made with the hostess
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman or with Mrs. Otto Koch of Park-
will leave Oct. 21 for Durham, side Ave., president of the du!).
N. C., where they will visit their
Mrs. M. Stern and daughter,
son, Miller, who attends Duke Mrs. L. Weiner, and Mr a .
Hattye
University.
Fisher and daughter, Mrs. S.
Rosen, returned from New York
Mrs. David J. Levy returned City where they were guests at
from a visit with her son, Ser- the Essex House for the past
geant David J., Jr., who is sta- two weeks.
tioned at Fort Jacksonville, Co-
lumbia, S. C.
Rhea Cashman Gladwin and
Sadie Gladwin entertained the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib past matrons. of Purity Chapter
returned from Cleveland.
at a buffet supper given in their
home last Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff yeill
Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb
leave next week to spend a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Ac h Ave. returned from a two
months' vacation in San Fran-
Moses of Chicago.
cisco, Los Angeles, and other
Mrs. Louis Heavenrich left points of interest on the West
Oct. 11 for a short stay in New Coast where she was extensively
entertained by her ninny friends
York.
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney R. Solo-
left by plane for Chicago where
they will attend the Michigan- mon entertained at dinner on
Friday, Oct. 17, in honor of their
Northweste•n football game.
house guests, Mrs. H. Tanan-
Mrs. Sidney Miller returned to baum of New York City and
her home in Cincinnati, having Mrs. Lewis Ruben and daughter,
visited her sister-in-law Mrs. Roberta, of Gloversville, N. Y.
Sidney Weisman.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenblatt
of Hazelwood Ave. are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- in New York.
man will return Sunday from
Gaylord, Mich., where they spent
Phi Alpha Fraternity of Wayne
a few days.
University held its pledge smoker
Sunday afternoon at 692 W.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel Hancock. Twenty prospective
are in New York.
pledges and 35 active and in-
active Phi Alphas, including
Mr. and Mrs. Monte D. Wittel- alumni, were present. Also pres-
shofer gave a dinner party last ent were Phi Alpha's sponsor,
week in their home on Boston Dean Selden and Dr. Lachman.
Blvd.
At 9 p. m. a party was staged
at the Women's Bldg. Thirty-
Mrs. Harold Kopel of Hazel- five couples attended.
wood Ave. left for Los Angeles
to join Mr. Kopel and will make
Flowers for all occasions-
their future home there. ,
Mrs. Joseph Burak returned
Mr. and Mrs. B. Jordan of
home from a week in Grand Grand Ave. have as their house
Rapids.
guest Mrs. Russell Ferteg of San
In honor of the 26th wedding Diego, Calif.
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
Invitations have been mailed
than M. Fish of Westwood Ave., to friends of members of the
a dinner party was given Oct. Young Women's Mizrachi invit-
10, by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Silver, ing them to attend a tea and
at their home on Cortland Ave. open meeting at Congregation
The Bar Mitzvah of Seymour Shaa•ey Zedek on Monday, Oct.
Marshall Raskin, son of Mr. and 20, at 1 o'clock.
Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin of 2626
Mrs. P. Jacobs, Miss Mildred
Collingwood Ave. was celebrated Jacobs and Mrs. George Winger
on Sept. 28, with a dinner for were hostesses at a miscellaneous
95 guests, at Pereira's on Dexter. shower and dinner for 80 guests,
During the dinner a musical honoring Miss Irene Weiss at the
program was arranged with The- Wilshire Hotel.
odore Liebovitz as master of
ceremonies. The soloist was Dr,
E. J. Atta•ian, who was accom-
panied by Miss Celia Plotnick.
Inspiring remarks were delivered
by Rabbi Morris Adler. Commu-
nity singing was led by Cantor
Sonenklar. A reception followed,
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Grant
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Earl, at the Beth
Jacob Synagogue, Richton at
Linwood, on Oct. 25. Friends
and relatives are invited to the
reception to be held at their
home, 2424 Fullerton Ave., Sun-
day, Oct. 26, from 3 to 5 and
7 to 9 p. m.
On Oct. 10, a committee of
the following from the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Downtown Syna-
gogue entertained the Jewish pa-
tients of the Lapeer State Home
and Training School: Mesdames
Charles Goldberg. David Gold-
berg, Paul Hoffman, Barney
Gaylord, Nathan Agree, Minnie
Goodman, Dr. Allan Agree. Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Frank, magicians,
entertained the group. Rabbi
Herman Rosenwasser, who is the
chaplain for the Jewish group
in that institution, conducted the
services of the Feast of Taber-
nacles.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herskovitz
of 3781 Rochester Ave. will be
hosts at a reception on Sunday,
Oct. 26, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9
p. m., in honor of the engage-
ment of their daughter, Hannah,
to Samuel A. Robinson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robinson.
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