DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

January 23, 1942

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY . .

Mrs. Sidney Allen of Lincoln-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cowan re-
shire Drive is sojourning in New turned to their home on Coiling-
York City.
wood Ave. after a visit in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Sosin of 2676
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shevin
Collingwood Ave. will be hosts at of Parkside Ave. left for a so-
an open house honoring the Bar journ in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mitzvah of their son, Ralph, at
Mrs. George Roberts and daugh-
their home Sunday, Jan. 25. No
ter, Selma, of Warrington Drive
cards.
are visiting in Toronto, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau
Miss Ida Jack of London, Ont.,
of Longfellow Ave. were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Sha- was the house guest of Mr. and
pero of Cleveland while attending Mrs. Reuben Sherman of Taylor
Ave.
the U. P. A. conference.

Miss Dorothy Fleishman was
Mosaic Chapter, Order of De-
Molay, will hold public instal- honored at a dinner and miscel-
lation of officers Jan. 29, at 8 laneous shower by Mrs. M. York,
Mrs. H. Friedland and Mrs. J.
p. m., at Masonic Temple.
Goldstein at the Wilshire Hotel
Mrs. Irving Cohen was hostess Jan. 19. Covers were laid for
at a luncheon at her home on 165 guests.
Fairfield Ave., Jan. 14.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Robinson of
Mr. and Mrs. David Wachler Dexter Blvd. returned from a
honored their son, Leonard, on three week's visit in Florida.
the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah,
Mrs. Lou Hamburger and Mrs.
at a dinner for 100 guests at
Knights of Pythias Hall, Jan. 11. Sam Hamburger feted Miss Helen
Hamburger at a miscellaneous
Miss Norma Grosberg of Arden shoWer and luncheon at Huyler's
Park is leaving Sunday to spend Jan. 20. Covers were set for 90
the remainder of the winter in guests.
Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Sha-
Mr. and Mrs. B. Samuels of pero of Collingwood Ave. are at-
Parkside Ave. are sojourning in tending the wedding of their cou-
Miami Beach, Fla.
sin, Miss Mildred Cohen, to Sam-
uel Tabakin, in Cleveland, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Epstein and
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zemon of
daughters formerly of LaSalle
Blvd., are now residing at 2527 Roslyn Road are visiting in New
York City.
Blaine Ave.
Mrs. Joseph Newman and son,
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Sister-
Lloyd, of Sturtevant Ave., left
hood will have its monthly meet- Wednesday
for a stay in Miami
ing Monday, Jan. 26, at 1:30
P. M. A Palestinian program Beach.
will be presented in keeping with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Horo-
the spirit of Chamisho Osor witz of 3201 Glynn Court an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
b'Shvat, which occurs Feb. 2.
Lee Irving, to be observed at
Mrs. David Bauman of Owosso, son,
Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
Mich., is the guest of her sister hurst and 14th Sts., on Saturday
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. morning, Jan. 24. Reception at
Irving H. Small of Ohio Ave.
home on Sunday, Jan. 25. No
Making a return visit to the cards.
Clevelander Hotel, Miami Beach,
Mrs. Sidney Dorb was hostess
Fla., are Dr. Walter L. Glazer, at a luncheon and miscellaneous
H. Hirshman and Maurice M. shower Tuesday, Jan. 13, at J. L.
Winston of Detroit.
Iludson Dining Room for 25
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bensman guests in honor of her sister-in-
of 3737 Pasadena Ave., entertained law, Mrs. Morris Levine, whose
in honor of Miss Shirley Levine, marriage took place Dec. 14. 1941.
bride-elect of Feb. 8, at a family
Mrs. Sophie Sislin represented
dinner on Friday, Jan. 16.
the advisory council of the Pion-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tugman of eer Women's Organization at the
Detroit are staying at the Rich- U. P. A. conference, which was
held in Cleveland, Jan. 17-18.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass
Rabbi Leon Fram will deliver
left Jan. 20 to spend several the commencement address at the
weeks in Los Angeles and Palm graduating exercises of Central
Springs, Cal.
High School on Saturday, Jan.
28, in the auditorium of McKenzie
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn re- High School.
turned from a fortnight in New
York.
Among the Detroiters sojourn-
ing at the Poinciana Hotel in
Mrs. Willard Siddell returned Miami Beach, Fla., are Mr. and
to her home in Albany having Mrs. M. Greene, Mrs. Ray Light-
visited her mother, Mrs. Felix ling and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Mahler.
Morris Robinson and daughter,
Sue, Mrs. J. Scholnick, Louis Shu-
Mrs. Joseph Falk left Jan. 20 Ink, Larry Soberman, Mr. and
to spend several days in Boston. Mrs. M. Zeigelman.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol A. Wolff will
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brode of
leave the end of this month to
visit their children, Mr. and Mrs. 2723 Cortland Ave., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sey-
Adolph Moses in Chicago, Ill.
mour, on Saturday morning, Jan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rattner 31, at 9 a. m., at Congregation
returned from a week in New Shaarey Zedek. Reception at home
York.
Sunday evening, Feb. 1, 7 to 11
o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doner are
in Montreal.
The following Detroiters are
Miss Marie Newman left Jan. guests at the Cadillac Hotel,
18 for New York.
Miami Beach, Fla.: Dr. Theodore
Roth, Irving Popkin, Mr. and
Mrs. B. Samuels, Mr. and Mrs.
Trees Planted in
Samuel Goldberg, Mrs. • Max Ziv-
ian and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Palestine Forests
Adolph Deutsch, Mrs. Morey Abra-
The Jewish National Fund hams and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Council of Detroit announces the Maurice Aronsson and children.
planting of trees in Palestine
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rapaport
forests as follows:
In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest: and daughters, Edith and Penny,
One tree in memory of Louis E. will leave for Miami Beach, Fla.,
Kleban by Mr. and Mrs. D. S. to spend the month of February.
Zemon; one tree honoring birth
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feldman of
of Donald Joseph Barnett by
Miriam E. Levin; one tree by 2530 Pingree Ave. announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Zack- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Morton
heim in memory of Max Lieber- Metzger, on Saturday morning,
man; two trees in memory of Jan. 24, at Congregation Shaarey
Mrs. Ida Nurko by William B. Zedek. At home on Sunday after-
Eisenberg; one tree in memory of noon, Jan. 25, from 2 to 6 p. m.
Abraham Wetsman by A. J. Blu- No cards.
menau; two trees in memory of
Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka, presi-
Abraham Wetsman by Mr. and
dent of the Women's Branch of
Mrs. Aaron M. Pregerson.
In the Fred M. Butzel Forest: the Michigan Synagogue Confer-
Three trees in memory of Wil- ence, announces two Sabbath af-
liam Elson by wife, Mrs. Elson; ternoon teas for Jan. 24, to be
the following trees planted in held at Congregation Bnai Moshe,
Dexter and Lawrence, and Con-
memory of David Sure Wolok: gregation
Beth Yehudah, Filigree
six trees by Simcha Sarner Re- and Woodrow
Wilson. Residents
lief, five trees by Doris and Son- of the neighborhood
are invited.
ny Grober, one tree by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Greenspan, president
Mrs. A. Freedman, one tree by of Bnai Moshe Sisterhood and
Mr. and Mrs. L. Shapero; two Mrs. Louis Glicksman, president
trees in memory of her father, of Beth Yehudah Ladies' Auxil-
Adolph Blumberg by Rose Finzi; iary, will be in charge of the pro-
one tree in memory of Sam Katz, grams and refreshments, at their
by Jewish Women's European respective synagogues. Mrs. Abra-
Welfare, North Woodward Br.; ham Caplan is chairman of the
two trees in memory of Aaron Sabbath Observance Committee
Weiner •by daughter, Ella Fel- and Mrs. Sam Aaron is in charge
man honoring Bar Mitzvah of of contacting organizations.
Morris Aaron Silver by Morris
and Celia Feldstein and son; in
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Herschberg
memory of Chave Paull by Katie of Atkinson Ave. left for a so-
Linenthal and family; in mem- journ in Miami Beach, Fla.
ory of Samuel Katzman by Jew-
ish Women's European Welfare;
Mr. and Mrs. Max Glaedey,
honoring Bar Mitzvah of Irvil A. whose wedding was an event of
Newman by Mr. and Mrs. George Nov. 25, and then left for an ex-
Brown; the following trees tended honeymoon to the West
planted by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Coast, are now enroute to Mexico
Cohen: twe trees in memory of and other points. They expect to
Mrs. Millie Silvennan, one tree be home about March 1.
in memory of Gerge W. Stark,
one tree in memory of Harry
Weitzman; two trees in memory
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of Max Lieberman by Mr. and
Mrs. I. Dworkin; the following
trees planted by Ladies Auxiliary
of J. N. F.: on recovery of Max
Goldberg, in honor of 25th wel-
Woodward thru Washington Boulevard
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
William Hordes; honoring birth
of Rochelle Lieberman, honor-
ing wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. M. Pollack; a tree in
memory of Yoel Laib Anvers by
Mr. and Mrs. A. Aronow; four
trees in memory of Israel Chaim
Charlip by mother, Zlata, and
brother, Charles Charlip; one
tree in memory of Mendel Tess-
ler by Jewish Women's European
Welfare; four trees honoring Bar
Mitzvah of Moishe Smith by N.
Woodward branch, M. Cooper-
man.
To plant trees in Palestine
Forest, call the chairman of the
J. N. F. Council tree committee,
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, Ho-
garth 0967, 12342 Broadstreet.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bond had
as their guest this past week, Miss
Leah Margolies of Los Angeles,
Calif., who also visited in New
York, Washington and Chicago.

Honoring the 16th birthday of
Miss Lydia Kepes, her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kepes, will
entertain with a dinner-dance at
the Book-Cadillac Hotel, in the
Book Casino, on Sunday evening,
Jan. 25.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tobin, 2005
Oakman Blvd., entertained 40
people, Jan. 16. A sum of money,
was raised for the Red Cross.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bortman
returned from New York having
attended the marriage of their
son, Ned, to Miss Eva Coi•a,
daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Coira of Brooklyn. Other mem-
bers of the family also attending
the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Bortman and Miss Bee Bortman.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Weinger
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their eldest son, Morton, to be
observed on Saturday morning,
Jan. 24, at the United Hebrew
Schools' branch, Hohnur and Tux-
edo. A dinner will be given Sun-
day, Jan. 25, at 6 p. m., at La-
char's, 8333 12th.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fenster
of Richton Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sher-
man Jerome, at the Beth Abra-
ham Synagogue, 12517 Linwood
Ave., on Saturday, Jan. 24, at
9:30 p. m. A dinner-dance in his
honor will be given at the syna-
gogue Sunday evening, Jan. 25.
Among the out-of-town guests are:
Mrs. Gussie Fenster, Mrs. Jennie
Greenbaum, Mrs. Meyer Jenkin
and sons, Howard and Jerome;
Milton Greenbaum and his fian-
cee. Miss Helen Weinberg, and
Samuel M. Storah, all of New
York City.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Smilo of 2902
Clements Ave. returned from a
vacation in Miami Beach and their
son, Martin, left for a month's
stay there.

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Margaret Webster to Ad-
dress Fisher Town Hall

Young, auburn-haired Margaret
Webster, famous as an actress
and even better known as director
of some of Broadway's biggest
stage hits, will he the Detroit
Town Hall celebrity in the Fisher
Theater Wednesday, Jan. 28, at
11 a. m. She will illustrate her
lecture, "These Our Actors," with
dramatic sketches.

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