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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-01-16

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January 16, 1942

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .. .

Rabbi Leon Fram will be toast-
Mrs. I. D. Davidson of the
Belcrest Hotel left last week for master of the banquet of the
a sojourn in Miami Beach, Fla. Third Annual Conference of Mich-
igan Pastors at the First Presby-
Mrs. J. M. Berris, formerly terian Church in Ann Arbor on
of Merton Road, is now residing Monday night Jan. 19.
at 17353 Wisconsin Ave.
Mrs. Benjamin Shaw, who is
Miss Jeanette Vinacow of Flint, leaving for an extended visit to
Mich., entertained 24 of her California, Mrs. Max Salter and
Mrs. Leonard Weinberg, who are
f riends Tuesday, Jan. 13, in
honor of her engagement to Man- leaving for Florida, were enter-
tained at a luncheon given by
uel S. Simon of Detroit.
Mrs. Benjamin Brand, 18278
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Frieden- Northlawn, Wednesday, Jan. 14.
berg of Virginia Park left last
Mrs. Henry Wagner of Boston
week for a month's stay in Miami
Blvd. is visiting in Florida.
Beach, Fla.

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Owners

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson
and daughter, Lois, and son,
Herbert, are vacationing in Flor-
ida.
Mrs. Harry Stamler was hostess
at a miscellaneous shower and
luncheon honoring Miss Annette
Sweetwine, at the Belcrest Hotel
for 100 guests on Jan. 13.

The annual pilgrimage to the
University of Michigan by Jun-
ior Bnai Brith, comprising four
Auxiliaries, will take place Sun-
day, Jan. 18. The Hillel Founda-
tion of the university will be
host to the group for the day.
Miss Roslyn Wolson is chairman
of the affair.

Perry Isaacs of Syracuse, N.
Mrs. Sol Davidson of Boston
V., has been visiting with his Blvd. left last week to spend the
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and remainder of the winter months
Mrs. Sam Fisher of Calvert Ave. in Florida.

Miss Geraldine Rudin of Cin-
Enjoying a stay at Miami
Beach, Fla., are Mrs. T. Lebo- cinnati, 0., was the house guest
vitz, her daughter, Mrs. Herman of Mr. and Mrs. M. Gard of
Burlingame Ave.
Berlin, and grandson Sanford.

Mrs. Gertrude Waldman of
Gladstone Ave. held open house
at her home Sunday afternoon,
Jan. 11, to announce the engage&
ment of her daughter, Ernestine
to Irving Medow, son of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Vinacow Laura Medow of Blaine Ave.
of Flint, Mich., entertained 75
guests at a dinner at their home Mrs. Samuel Ackerman, who is
Jan. 11, announcing the engage- spending the winter at Miami
ment of their (laughter, Jeanette, Beach, will be joined later by
to Manuel S. Simon, son of Mr. her husband.
and Mrs. Nathan Simon of W.
Grand Ave., Detroit. In honor of
Mrs. N. B. Cooper and daugh-
the engaged couple, $36 was col- ters, Gaile and Judith, spent two
lected for the Red Cross.
weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs.
P. H. Krause in Washington,
Dr. and Mrs. Harry C. Metz- D. C.
ger returned from their honey-
moon and are residing for the
Miss Estelle Zupnitske of Elm-
present at 2294 Atkinson Ave.
hurst Ave. left for a three-week
stay in New York City, where she
Mr. and Mrs. Max Weinger will be a guest of friends and
announce the Bar Mitzvah of relatives.
their eldest son, Morton, to be
observed on Saturday morning,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fenster
Jan. 24, at the United Hebrew announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Schools' branch, Holmur and Tux- their son, Sherman Jerome, on
edo. A dinner will be given Sun- Saturday, Jan. 24, at 9 a. m., at
day, Jan. 25, at 6 p. m., at La- Congregation Beth Abraham,
char's, 8333 12th.
12517 Linwood Ave.

Mrs. Nat Bronstein of Whit-
more Rd. left last week for an
indefinite stay in Florida.

Miss Gertrude Grossman will
be honored at a linen shower and
luncheon by Mrs. Nathan Fish-
man and Mrs. B. Grossman at
the Wilshire Hotel on Jan. 21.

,

Carol Jean Marks, formerly of
Detroit and now residing in Chi-
cago, is graduating high school
this month and has been awarded
a college scholarship.

Mrs. Louis Brody and daugh-
ters, Jeanne and Norma, are so-
journing in Miami Beach for the
winter months.

Miss Frances Paley of Chicago,
Ill., was the guest of Miss Jeanne
Brody over the week-end.

Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Croll of
18937 Wisconsin Ave. returned
from Miami Beach, Fla., where
they spent the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feilberg
of the Seville Hotel celebrated
their 35th wedding anniversary
on Jan. 8, with a family dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Horo-
witz of 3201 Glynn Court an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Lee Irving, to be observed at
Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
hurst and 14th Sts., on Saturday
morning, Jan. 24. Reception at
home on Sunday, Jan. 25. No
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feldman of cards.
2530 Pingree Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Morton
Mrs. Milton E. Greenblatt left
Metzger, on Saturday morning, Sunday for a two weeks' trip to
Jan. 24, at Congregation Shaarey Chicago to visit her children, Mr.
Zedek. At home on Sunday after- and Mrs. Robert Ruttenberg, and
noon, Jan. 25, from 2 to 6 p. m. her mother, Mrs. Anna Greenberg,
No cards.
in Decatur, Ill.

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of
Mrs. Carl Shalit of Boston Webb Ave. spent a week in Chi-
Blvd. left last week for a visit cago.
in Florida.
The Gayettes honored Miss Syl-
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Metz of via Greenspon at a dinner and
Warrington Drive returned last personal shower at the Old Ma-
week from a two weeks' sojourn drid, Jan. 8. Covers were set for
in Florida.
25 guests.

Flowers for all occasions-
Florist. Tyler 6-6622.

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Detroit's Favorite for
over 60 years!

Mrs. H. P. Cohen of Elmhurst
Lieutenant and Mrs. Henry
Ave. is sojourning in Tucson, Schlesinger returned to Detroit,
Ariz.
having spent the past four months
in Chicago, where Lt. Schlesinger
Miss Delphine Prussian of was medical examiner on the
Muirland Ave. will be hostess at Cadet Examining Board of the
a tea in her home Jan. 24.
U. S. Army Air Corps. Ile is
now with the newly-formed Cadet
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sucher Board in Detroit.
of 2087 Oakman Blvd. gave
a formal dinner party for 16
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feld-
guests at the Club Royale on Fri- man of Oakman Blvd. left for a
day, Jan. 16, honoring their month's stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
(laughter Lucy, on the occasion of
her 16th birthday.

Mrs. Samuel Katkin and son,
Donald, of Warrington Drive left
for a visit in Florida.

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On Jan. 11 Mr. and Mrs. David
Betman of Oakman Blvd. cele-
brated their 25th wedding anni-
versary at the Wilshire hotel. In
the presence of 86 guests, Rev.
A. A. Rosenfeld performed an
impressive ceremony, which was
followed with a rendition of
"When Your Hair Has Turned
to Silver," by the celebrant's
(laughter, Miss Rosina Betman.
Milton Woolf entertained with
sengs and music. Among the out-
of-town guests were Dr. and Mrs.
Harry Friedberg and their (laugh-
ter, Shirley, of Chicago. The sil-
ver wedding affair was culminated
the following night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Fried-
berg on Woodingham Drive where
the immediate family and a few
friends watched the cutting of
the wedding cake. S. J. Karp,
toastmaster of the evening, offi-
ciated at both affairs.

Miss Sally Jo Weller, bride-
elect of Jan. 25, was entertained
at a miscellaneous shower for
35 guests by Mrs. Arthur Mohr
and Miss Laura Weiss at the
Chidwa Tea Room. A show s for
130 guests was given at the Wil-
shire
shire Hotel by her aunts, Mrs.
David Bussey, Miss Jeanette
Lewis, Mrs. Ethel McLain, Mrs.
Stanley Megdall and Mrs. J. Meg-
dall. Mrs. J. Galperin entertained
at her home for 12 guests. Mrs.
Ben Gottloeb entertained at a
luncheon at the Statler Hotel.
Mrs. Jack Halperin entertained
at a luncheon for eight guests at
her home. Mr. and Mrs. H. Berg
entertained 12 couples at their
home. Mrs. Ben Kovinsky enter-
tained at a luncheon at the Stat-
ler Hotel. Mrs. Harry Rovin en-
tertained at a luncheon for 12
guests at Huyler's. Mrs. Louis
Hamburger entertained for 12
guests at her home. Cha'•lotte
Garfield entertained with a lunch-
eon at the Wonder Bar and thea-
ter party. Miss Shyrle Imber en-
tertained with a luncheon . at her
home. Mrs. William Boesky and
Mrs. J. Freidman entertained at
a luncheon for 22 guests at the
Book Casino. Mrs. Harry Lutz
entertained at a luncheon and
fashion show at the Book Casino.

Remember Pearl Harbor — But
also Remember J.W.V. Feb. 14

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