December 12, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 10 IN 'THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY . Dr. and Mrs. Albert H. Krohn Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass Lt. George Henry Goldstone, Mrs. David J. Levy of Boston Blvd. returned to her home after who is stationed with the 210th returned from a fortnight's visit are spending 10 days in New York. spending a few days in New coast artillery, spent a few days in New York and Boston. with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. I. L. Levine of 3241 Stur- York. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen- R. R. Goldstone of Woodrow Mrs. Hoke Levin and daughter, Wilson Ave. enroute from Ft. baum, formerly of Elmhurst tevant Ave. returned from visit- Frances, returned Dec. 7 from a Monroe, Va., to Ft. Sheridan, Ave., are now residing at 17396 ing Rabbi her (laughter son-in-law, and Mrs. and Isadore Fine of Monica Ave. Ill. Canton, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, Acker- fortnight in Hollywood, Fla. Miss Shirley Galin, bride-elect, man will be hosts at a reception Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weissman Mrs. Spencer Finney and Mrs. Miss Mildred Wolff will leave and family of Cherrylawn Ave. will be honored Dec. 13 by Mrs. honoring the engagement of their Carrie Davis will entertain at a Dec. Mr. 21 to spend the holidays daughter, Bernice Diane, to Wil- with and Mrs. Adolph Moses, are spending the winter in Palm Max Spoon and Mrs. Samuel luncheon on Monday, Dec. 15. Shuman, at a luncheon and rais- fred Lester, at their home, 193 Springs, Calif. cellaneous shower at Huyler's. McLean, Highland Park, on in Chicago. Mrs. Benjamin Siegel returned Sunday, Dec. 14, from 2 to 6. Grand Rabbi and Mrs. J. to her home on Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hasnos of Mrs. Lewis C. Fantle of Bos- Rabinowitz announce the Bar No cards. from a few days' visit to New ton Blvd. gave a tea in her home Mitzvah of their eldest son, Pin- 2984 Clements Ave. announce the York. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Eu- Mrs. Julian Zemon of Park- on Dec. 3. clog Z., to be observed on Satur- side Ave. left Dec. 4, to spend Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak day morning, Jan. 3, at the Beth gene, at Congregation Bnai Da- vid, Saturday, Dec. 13. On Sun- 10 days in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund A. Rob- Shmuel Synagogue, 1736 Blaine day evening, Dec. 14, Mr. and gave a dinner party in their home on Longfellow Ave. on inson and children will leave Ave. A dinner will be catered Mr. and Mrs. S. Sidell of Dec. 20 to spend a few days in by Lachar's on Sunday, Jan. 4, Mrs. Hasnos will honor their son Dec. 5. Cherrylawn Ave. have as their Saginaw, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Rabbis at a reception at their home. No Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Segar guest Mrs. Sidell's mother, Mrs. and guests are expected to arrive cards. and family are spending a few M. Fried, of Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith for the occasion from Brooklyn, Miss Sophie Altman, formerly will be hosts at a breakfast on Milwaukee, Chicago, New York of Gladstone Ave., is residing at weeks in California. Mrs. I. B. Rosengarten of Sunday morning, Dec. 21. City, Philadelphia, Los Angeles. 3245 Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Al Salzenstein of Newark, N. J., was the house Milwaukee, Wis., are the guests guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. A handkerchief shower and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Winter of Mrs. William Sarut (Dorothy Berger of Boston Blvd. 2685 Webb Ave. announce the midnight supper was given in Redblatt) and (laughter, Arlene of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kregar. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ar- honor of Dorothy Sacks, bride- Bonny, left on Dec. 1, to join In honor of Miss Ethel Fran- Mrs. Abe Goldman, accom- thur Lewis, on Saturday, Dec. elect, at the home of Ethel Piv- Mr. Sarut to make their home ces Small, bride-elect of Dec. 14. panied by her daughter, Edith, at Congregation Bnai Zion. nick, on Dec. 5. in Los Angeles. Mrs. Sarut was the following entertained: Mrs. left last week for a visit in 13, Reception at home, Sunday, Der. The Misses Arlene Weinstein, honored extensively before her H. Siegel gave a linen and per- Florida. shower at the Book Cadil- 14, from 3 p. m. Doris Lee Rothenberg and Rolla departure by her many friends sonal and relatives. Over 50 guests at- lac Hotel; a bathroom shower Mrs. Dorothy Goldberg Turkel Jacobs will be hostesses at a Miss Betty Milen, a December tended a farewell luncheon party by Misses Sheila Woolman and was hostess at a luncheon and will be honored at formal supper party to be given at the Wilshire Hotel given by Shirley Shapiro at the fornier's miscellaneous shower honoring a bride-elect, for 75 guests at the Standard personal shower and luncheon her sister, Miss Rita June Gold- at Hudson's given by Miss Hen- Club in the Book Cadillac Hotel, her mother, Mrs. A. J. Redblatt, home; a miscellaneous shower at her sister, Mrs. Erwin Harvith, the Wilshire Hotel by Mrs. L. berg, at the Belcrest Apts., Dec. Dec. 19. and sister-in-law, Florence Sarut. Shapiro, Mrs. L. Woolman, Mrs. 2. Covers were set for 125 rietta Hassol and Miss Ruth Ap- Mrs. George Willens entertained J. Sandberg and Mrs. B. Epstein; pelbaum. guests. and was hostess to 25 guests at a miscellaneous shower at Pere- the Book Cadillac Hotel in honor ira's by Mrs. M. J. Pierce and Miss Shirley Small; a person of Mrs. Sarut. SCHERMER - MICHELSON shower by Miss Fay Rosenblatt Jacob Michelson of Moss Ave., In honor of Miss Rita June at her home; a dinner by Dr. Highland Park, announces the Goldberg, bride-elect, the Bel- and Mrs. H. Small at their home; marriage of his daughter, Birdie, crest Hotel was the scene of a a dinner by Mr. and Mrs. M. to Nathan H. Schermer of De- shower given by her sister, Dor- Rosenbaum at their home; a troit, on Friday, Dec. 12. othy Goldberg Turkel. Dinner dinner by Mr. and Mrs. J. was served for 110 guests Tues- Greenberg at their home; a ENGLANDER - STERN day evening, Dec. 2. Rita and luncheon by Mrs. N. Rubin at Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Eng- Dorothy are the daughters of her home; a luncheon by Mrs. lander (Belle Stern) were united the late Max Goldberg. H. Cohen at Huyler's l'Aiglon; in marriage at Congregation a luncheon at the Book Casino Shaarey Zedek on Dec. 7, by In honor of Miss Annette by Mrs. S. Olishansky; a lunch- Rabbi Morris Adler. Wexler, bride-elect of Dec. 21, eon at the Statler by Mrs. M. The bride was assisted by Miss the following entertained: A mis- Meyers; a tea by Miss Loraine Elenore Stern, maid of honor; cellaneous shower and dinner by Denenberg at her home. Mrs. Norman Peachin, matron of her aunt, Mrs. Harry Friedberg, honor. The bridesmaids were and her cousins, Mrs. Mar- Flowers for all occasions— Mrs. Hary Balberor and Miss tin Messer and Miss Violet Lillian Shorr, and Miss Marilyn Messer, at Pereira's; a dinner by Dexter- Joy Florist. Tyler 6.6622. Marks was the junior bridesmaid. Mrs. Morris Tonkin in her Sam Marks, brother-in-law of home; Mrs. Harry Lubin and World's the groom, was the best man. Mrs. Bondy Gross were hostesses Finest The ushers were David Stern, at a' linen shower and dinner Salmon William Englander and Bernard given at home, on Dec. 2. Marks. In honor of Miss Phyllis Madi- A reception followed the cere- son, a personal bridal shower mony at the Shaarey Zedek. The bridal couple left for was given Dec. 10 at 3315 Rich- Miami Beach, Fla., where they ton Ave., by Misses Fern Lan- will spend their honeymoon. Upon sky, Betty Gelb, Sylvia Goldman. their return home, the couple Mrs. Samuel Kahn, who is vis- Furnished & Decorated by Hudson's will reside at 2975 W. Chicago iting friends and relatives in Blvd. California, will be there indef- initely. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gordon and son, Louis, of Webb Ave. re- turned to the city after spending a week-end in Paducah, Ky., vis- iting with their son and brother, Rabbi Albert A. Gordon. MARRIAGES Visit The Detroit Builders Show IDEAL HOME * The Ideal Home, Located on West Outer Drive, at San Juan, Just West of Livernois, Is Open 10:00 a. in. to 9 p. in., Daily and Sunday Through March 2 Whether you are building a new home or are already comfortably settled, you owe it to yourself to see the 1942 Detroit Builders Show Ideal Home. For here comfort and beauty and practicality have been woven skilfully into each room setting to achieve arrangements that are outstanding. Furniture, draperies, carpeting, and other accessories ate in the traditional feeling, and the color scheme pursues the same general vein throughout. As you walk through the house, notice in particular these room settings: the large room immediately' off the entrance— living room, a reading alcove, and a dining room space all combined in one; the step- saving kitchen, planned and executed by Hud- son's Kitchen Planning Department; and the completely equipped basement. (See the December Issue of the WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION for an article on the 1942 Ideal Home, illus- trated with three rooms in color. HUDSON'S AZA Tourney Here From Dec. 27 to 29 Detroit has been chosen as the site for the Michigan Region- al AZA, Jr. Bnai Brith, conven- tion on Dec. 27, 28 and 29. The 34 chapters from Chicago, 17 from Michigan and several Canadian chapters will be repre- sented by 500 delegates and guests. Registration will take place at Hotel Webster. The main con- vention dance will take place on Sunday evening, Dec. 28, at General Motors Ballroom, featur- ing music of Ray Gorrell. A mid- night stage and screen party will welcome the visitors on Satur- day evening. Delegates will participate in elimination contests in debate, oratory and basketball. The sub- ject for the debate is "Resolved: That Provision be Made in the Public Schools of ' the United States by Whatever Means Neces- sary for Released Time for Re- ligious Education." "America, a Melting Pot of People" is the title for the oratory contest. Convention chairmen include: Charles Rubin, Seymour Sobole, Max Ball, Dave Darvin, Mel Mo- gill, Mel Markovitz, Edward Bard, Harm Schwartz and Aaron Katzman. Advisors to the con- vention are Leonard Belove, AZA city director; Gil Madden, State Deputy; Harry Moss, Phil Roth- schild, Albert Shaffer, Harold Weiss, Tra Kaufman, Caleb Be- love, Dave Rosen and Jack Ros- enfeld. The tourney will be under the supervision of the Detroit and Windsor Council. Mrs. Mitchell Brawerman of Rochester Ave. is sojourning in Miami Beach, Fla. Woodward story Washinalon Poolovard Imported Gift Handkerchiefs 59c Gifts you'll be thrilled to give . . . they're such fine Irish and Swiss linens, so sheer, so lavishly hand-embroidered. Men's and women's . • hurry for the pick of the lot! . . . Street Floor.