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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sobel will
Mr. and Mrs. I. Dworman of
Private Myrom Dushkin of
Camp Livingston, La., is the Shrewsbury Drive left for a so- hold open house and reception at
guest of his parents, Mr. and journ in California. their hothe, 2254 Taylor Ave., to
honor the betrothal of their
Mrs. Max Dushkin of Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore I. daughter, Stella, to Dr. William
Park.
Cooper (Betty Hamburger), for- J. Freedman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Freedman of Hazel-
Mrs. P. Feldstein of Chicago, merly of the Lee Plaza Apts., wood Ave., on Nov. 2, from 2 to
have
moved
to
950
Whitmore
Ill., is visiting her daughter and
5 p. m. Relatives and friends are
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Road. • invited. No cards.
Bernstein of Seward Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spiegel
Miss Evelyn Greenberg of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farkas left returned from a several clays stay
Buena Vista left for Rochester,
for an extended visit in Los in Chicago.
N. Y., to be the attendant to
Angeles. Prior to their departure,
Shulamith Marshak, whose wed-
they were entertained by their
Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert left ding will take place Nov. 2.
The League of the Mt. Sinai many friends.
Oct. 21 to spent a few days in
Hospital Ass'n will hold its next
New York.
Mrs. Jack Forman honored Miss
Miss Dorothy Fishman was
general meeting Wednesday, Nov.
Helen Litsky at a bridal shower
5, at 8 p. m., in the Detroit Le- feted at a miscellaneous shower
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus re- at her home on Oct. 14.
land Hotel. Plans will be com- and luncheon in the Crystal Ball- turned from Chicago.
room
of
the
Book
Cadillac
Hotel
pleted for a Mah Jong and bridge
In honor of Miss Belle Fine-
party to be held at Milady's by Mrs. Harry Grossman and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald May re- man, bride-elect of Nov. 16, the
Mrs. Ben Fishman, on Tuesday
House on Nov. 12.
turned
from
a
week
in
New
York.
afternoon, Oct. 28.
following entertained: An an-
Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs is in Des
nouncement tea on Sept. 13, at
Miss Irene Glick was hostess at
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Am- the home of Mrs. Walter Aron-
Moines, Ia., where he is taking
a post graduate course in foot a formal dinner party at the berg who were married on Oct. off on Warrington Drive; a mis-
Terrace Room of Hotel Statler 25, are honeymooning in Havana cellaneous shower at Frame's on
surgery.
in honor of her 16th birthday, and upon their return will re- Sept. 27, by Mrs. Albert Cohen
side on Whitmore Rd.
Miss Betty Canvassar was the on Oct. 24.
a luncheon on Oct. 4, by Mrs.
honor guest at a miscellaneous
Phil Greenwald, at Huyler's ; a
Mrs. Frederick J. Margolis re-
Mrs. Hugo A. Freund left Oct. miscellaneous shower at the Wil-
shower and luncheon given by
Mrs. Milton Mahler, Mrs. M. turned from a few clays in Pitts- 21 to spend two weeks in New shire Hotel by Mrs. M. Finkel;
York.
Abrahams and Mrs. M. Mahler burgh.
a personal shower on Oct. 18, at
at Franklin Hills Country Club,
Huyler's by Miss Estelle Wein-
A board meeting of the De-
Mrs. Douglas I. Brown gave a garten a luncheon on Oct. 30,
Oct. 25.
n-oil League of N. H. J. C. will luncheon in her home on Bos- at the Book Casino by Mrs. Arn-
Miss Eileen Wolfe of Cortland be held at the home of Mrs. ton Blvd. on Oct. 20.
old Monash; a luncheon at the
Ave. returned from a week-end Jack Lefton, 12103 LaSalle Blvd.,
Book Casino on Nov. 1, by Mrs.
on
Thursday,
Nov.
6,
at
10
a.
Mrs. John C. Hopp returned Bernard Fineman, sister-in-law
visit in Cleveland, 0.
from a few clays in Cincinnati. of the bride-elect; a kitchen
shower on Nov. 2, will be given
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund A. Rob- by the Misses Esther Soran and
inson and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Betty Klein.
Arnfeld gave a breakfast on Oct.
26 at the Great Lakes Club.
Mrs. Mitchell Berris of Pin-
between beautiful
gree Ave. left to spend several
In honor of the birthday of weeks with her daughter and
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her mother, Mrs. Julius Marcus, son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Miami Beach
a tea for 30 guests was given by Rozrnan of Brooklyn, N. Y.
227-39th St.
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Miss Marcella Levine of Sturte-
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vant Ave., will be hostess at a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
A.
Bernie
and
ventilation; block of ocean; 3 blocks shopping center. Write
their nephew, Eliot Kronish, of hay-ride, at Morton's Stables, on
for floor plan and season or monthly rates
Chicago Blvd., are spending the Nov. 1, in honor of her 16th
birthday.
week-end in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sands, Ben
and Rhea Gladwin, Sadie Glad-
win and Rose Gladwin returned
from Cincinnati where they at-
tended the wedding of Miss Erna
Bottigheimer and Rabbi Melvin
Sands, which took place Oct. 21,
at the Netherland Plaza. Miss
Bottigheimer is a graduate of
Wellsley College and Rabbi Sands
was graduated from the Uni-
versity of Cincinnati and He-
brew Union College. Ile occupies
the pulpit at Bloomington, Ill.

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Mrs. Jack Wagner and dough-
For the past three Sunday af-
ternoons, Chi Epsilon Sorority ter, Marcella, of Buena Vista
has been holding rush sessions Ave., returned from a two-weeks'
stay at Shady Rest Farm, Port-
at homes of members.
land, Mich.
The alumni of the Wayne Uni-
Mrs. Robert Winger (Ruth Gil-
versity chapter of Phi Alpha Fra-
ternity sponsored a Hallowe'en berg) of Philadelphia, Pa., is
costume party Friday, at the spending two weeks visiting her
Mackenzie Union. On Oct. 20, parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gil-
Wayne Chapter of Phi Alpha berg of Canterbury Drive.
Fraternity held a pledging af-
Mr. and Mrs. Merrit DeYoung
fair at which the following five
new members were pledged to of Evansville, Ind., spent the
membership: Hyman Koenigsberg, past week-end in Detroit as the
Albert Posen, Phil Sternfield, Max guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund
A. Robinson.
Stasofsky, Al Posenblum.

In honor of H. John Jacob,
Purity Chapter, 0. E. S., No.
359, will hold their meeting and newly-born son of Mr. and Mrs.
annual election of officers Mon- David Jacob of 18938 Hartwell
day evening, Nov. 3, at the East- Ave., • a Pidyan Haben will be
ern Star Temple. held at their home on Sun(kcy,
Nov. 9, afternoon and evening.
Mr. and Mrs. David Tyner and No cards.
family, formerly of Wisconsin
Ave. are now residing in their
new home at 19439 Warrington
Drive.

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Mrs. Milford Stern of the Bel-
crest Hotel and Mrs. Leonard
Weiner of Huntington Woods re-
turned from a fortnight's visit
in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moss of
Byron Ave. were hosts at a fare-
well party at their home on Oct.
20, in honor of Mrs. H. L. Moss,
who left for California.

Miss Frieda Kahn was the
honor guest at a dinner and mis-
cellaneous shower on Oct. 25, at
the Wilshire Hotel given by her
aunts.

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Mrs. Sam Lipsitt of Roseville,
Mich., and Mrs. Seymour Lip-
sitt of the Lee Plaza Hotel re-
turned from a week's visit in
Toronto, Ont.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bernson
of 3205 Tyler Ave. returned from
an extended motor trip to Mas-
sachusetts, Connecticut and New
York where they were enter-
tained by their relatives and
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Mrs. Joseph Glantz of Newark,
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Mrs. Philip Jacobs of Philadelphia
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Mrs. I. Feldman was hostess at
a dinner and miscellaneous show-
er honoring Miss Molly Kauf-
man, at Lachar's, on Oct. 23.

Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rice an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Ernie Myron, on Saturday,
Nov. 1, at 10 a. in., at the
David W. Simons Branch of the
United Hebrew Schools. Friends
and relatives are invited to a
reception on Saturday, 7 to 10
p. m., at home, 3338 Burlin-
game Ave. No cards.

Miss Irene Pont, whose !Lac-
riage to Max M. Glaedey is schdd-
uled for Nov. 20, was feted at
a miscellaneous shower given by
her sisters, Mrs. Max Greenblatt
and Mrs. Louis Topar, on Oct.
15, at the Wilshire Hotel, Oa
Oct. 21, Miss Pont was honored
at a personal shower given by
Mrs. Seena floneyman Cook of
Akron, Mich., at the home of
Mrs. Cook's mother, on Leslie
Ave. A miscellaneous shower was
given in honor of Miss Pont by
Mrs. Elmer Goldberg, her future
mother-in-law, on Oct. 30, at
Pereira's.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg
of W. Euclid Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Solo-
mon Emanuel, at the Beth Te-
filo Emanuel Synagogue on Sat-
urday morning, Nov. 1. A cere-
mony and dinner will be held at
Lachar's Sunday evening, Nov.
2, at the same time as the mar-
riage of their daughter, Sarah
Betty, to Max Cicurel.

The Bar Mitzvah of Morton
Abe Freedman, son of David
Freedman of 3820 Glendale Ave.,
will be solemnized on Nov. 1 at
the Shaarey Zedek. A reception
will follow. No cards.

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