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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-03-06

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March 6, 1942

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .. .

Mr. and Mrs. Max Edelstein of
Lee Place are now residing with
their son, Arthur, in Miami
Beach, Fla. They are expected
to return the latter part of
March. En route to Florida they
remained in Louisville, Ky., for
a visit with their son, Marcus.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Gins-
berg left last Wednesday for
Pas-a-Grille Beach, Fla., where
they will be guests at the Don-
Ce-Sar Hotel. They stopped en
route in Washington, D. C., as
guests of their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J.
Ruskin, who are living there,
having moved from Chicago, Ill.

Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of
Chicago Blvd. celebrated their
wedding anniversary on March 4
with a family dinner party at
the Book Casino.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hack of
Oakman Ct. returned from a
visit with their son, Capt. Mor-
ton Hack, who is stationed pit
Shepards Field, Tex.

Dr. Saul Weller of Chicago,
Ill., is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Weller of North-
lawn Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blumberg
of Glynn Ct. are spending the
week in New York, visiting their
son, Lieut. H. G. Blumberg, who
is stationed at Fort Monmouth,
N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schrier
The following Detroiters are
of Cortland Ave. are sojourning recent arrivals, who are stopping
in Tucson, Ariz.
at the Royal Palm Hotel: Miss
Charlotte Gant, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Miss Estelle Jameson was Harary.
honored at a luncheon and per-
sonal shower at the Belcrest Ho-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snider and
tel by the Misses Pearl and Sara son, Lawrence, have moved from
Gordon and a dinner and mis- Sturtevant Ave. to their new
cellaneous shower by Mrs. Jos. home at 18930 Northlawn.
Markel and Mrs. Abe Sperling
at the Wilshire Hotel on Feb. 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fechei-
mer .have moved into their new
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stralser home in Huntington Woods.
and Mrs. A. Harris announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their nephew,
Billie Green of Canton, 0., is
David Schiebel, on Saturday, the guest of his uncle and aunt,
March 7. A reception will be Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Dann of
held Saturday evening from 7 Calvert Ave.
to 10 at 1463 Virginia Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fein of will give a Sunday night supper
Leslie Ave. returned from a two on March 8.
weeks' visit in New York.
David J. Levy, Jr., is spending
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New- two weeks in Miami Beach, Fla.
man left Friday to spend a fort-
night in Hollywood, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Desen-
berg will entertain a group of
Mrs. Lou Meises of Boston friends at a cocktail party on
Blvd. is visiting her brother and Saturday, March 7.
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Miller of San Antonio, Tex.
Misses Ann Saulson and Perle
Stone returned from vacationing
Sojourning in Miami Beach, at Miami Beach, Fla.
Fla., are Mr. and Mrs. Max Borin
Iltrid daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Marilyn Mattus was hostess at
Max Kogan, Miss Bernice Acker- a luncheon on Saturday at her
man, Mr. and Mrs. Max Osnos, home on Fairfield Ave.
Miss Anita Lasky, Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Lichtenstein, Mr. and Mrs.
On March 3 Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Heller and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wittus of Pasadena Ave.
Ben Pupko.
celebrated their 45th wedding
N.
anniversary at Pereira's with
members of their family.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Seyburn
of Buena Vista Ave. are va-
cationing at the President Madi-
son Hotel in Miami Beach, Fla.

The following entertained for
Miss Estelle Levine, bride-elect
of March 8: A linen dinner
shower by Doris Shulman, a per-
sonal luncheon shower by Mrs.
Edward Kantor and Mrs. Sam
Kaufman, a miscellaneous din-
ner shower by Mrs. Sam Man-
del at the Wilshire Hotel a
personal shower by Mrs. Louis
Weisberg, a dinner party at Cafe
Old Madrid by Miss Mary Ghelfi
and Miss Angela Fitzsimons, a
miscellaneous shower by Mrs.
Bernard Elson and Miss Blanche
Kotin.

Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sillman
of the Wilshire will leave Tues-
day to spend a month in Miami
Beach, Fla.

Mrs. Hattye Fisher has gone
to Miami Beach, Fla., for a
month.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosman
of 2700 Calvert Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Richard Frank, at Congregation
Bnai Moshe, March 21. A recep-
tion for relatives and friends
will be held at their home on
Sunday, March 22, from 7 to 10.
No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Friedman
are now residing in their new
home at 18242 Pinehurst Ave.

Mrs. Anne Soegman is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. H. Salzman,
in Chicago, Ill.

J.W.E.W.O. to Hold Card
Party for Russian Relief

Beth El Sisterhood to
Hold Fashion Show

The North Woodward Branch
of the Jewish Women European
Welfare Organization will meet
at the home of Mrs. Anna Gold-
berg, 2927 Sturtevant, on Tues-
day, March 10, at 12:30 p.
to make final plans for the card
party to be held at the Jericho
Temple, 2705 Joy Road, on Tues-
day evening, March 17, at 8
o'clock. All proceeds of the card
party are being turned over to
the Russian Relief Fund, to give
aid to the million Jews in Rus-
sia for food and clothing. Mrs.
Sam Shorr, resident, asked the
cooperation of members and
friends as the committee in
charge under the chairmanship
of Mrs. A. Kurzmann, and as-
sisted by Mrs. M. Fishman and
Mrs. P. Gurvith, are making
every effort to make this affair
a success. The public is invited.
Tickets can be obtained by
calling Mrs. A. Kurzmann, Town-
send 8-3092, or Mrs. Gurvith,
Young Women's Mizrachi Townsend 5-5465.
The Jewish Women European
To Have Purim Cocktail
Welfare Organization appropri-
Party on Monday
ated $100 for the Russian Mo'os
Chitim Passover Fund through
On Monday afternoon, March the joint distribution committee.
9, the Young Women's Mizrachi
will meet for a paid-up mem-
Molly Segal Auxiliary
bership Purim cocktail party at
Discuss
Convention
the home of Mrs. Chas. H. Man-
dell of Leslie Ave.
Molly Segal Auxiliary of the
Rabbi Morris Adler will speak
and there will be a P rim Quiz Jewish Consumptive Relief So-
with prizes going to the win- ciety of Denver, Colo., held a
board meeting in the home of
ners.
Mrs. Zaranken. Plans were dis-
cussed concerning the 38th an-
COUNCIL OF WOMEN
nual National Convention which
will take place at the Hotel
TO HOLD DISCUSSION
Astor in New York City on
March 21, 22 and 23. Mrs.
Conforming with the Federal, Anna Gold, president of the
State, and local programs in Auxiliary, will be a delegate to
helping the consumer to carry the convention.
out his role in the nation's war
effort, the Detroit Section, Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women Zviller Card Party
is presenting a round table dis- March 12
The
Bessie
Sorin
Zviller
cussion on "The Consumer and
the War" at its regular month- Ladies Aid Society will give their
annual lundhean and card party
ly meeting Monday, March 2.
Thg consumer point of view on Thursday, March 12, at 12:30
will be given by Professor Ed- in Kern's Auditorium. Members
ward McFarland, professor of and friends are invited to at-
Social Science at Wayne Uni- tend.
versity, chairman of the Grcatcr
Detroit Consumer Council, and
NO FINER SALMON AT
member of the Michigan State
ANY
Council of Defense. Mr. Samuel
Jacobs, regional field represn-
PRICE
tative of the consumer division
of the Office of Price Adminis-
tration, will give the Govern-
P,w Roc
ment point of view. In addition
to the above two speakers, there
will be a speaker who is an
expert in nutrition.
After a panel discussion be-
tween the speakers, the discus-
sion will be open to members of
the audience.
Mrs. Leo Croll is chairman
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of the Council's Round Table
ROYAL
Discussion Committee which ar-
LW/NOO A' SALMON
ranged the program.

The annual Spring Fashion
Show for members of the Sis-
terhood of Temple Beth El will
take place Monday, March 9, at
2 p. m. in the Social Hall of
the Temple, Woodward at Glad-
stone.
Mrs. Irving Oberfelde•, chair-
man of the committee in charge,
announces that professional mod-
els from leading Detroit stores
will present the outstanding
styles in Spring apparel. Each
model will be described and in-
troduced by an experienced com-
mentator. Orchestral music and
beautiful floral arrangements
will add to the pleasure of the
afternoon.
All Sisterhood members arc
cordially invited to attend the
dessert luncheon that will be
served at 1:30 p.
immediate-
ly preceding the Fashion Show.

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Capt. J. A. Ramsey of Camp
Carlisle, Pa., and Mrs. Ramsay
spent the week-end with Dr.
and Mrs. Albert H. Kahn of
Cambridge Rd.

Eva Prenzlauer Maternity

Aid

The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Aid is sponsoring a charity
luncheon and card party to be
held Wednesday, March 18, 1942,
at 12:30 p. m. in Kern's Audi-
torium. Prizes will be given.
Mrs. Joseph Rose, 912 Clair-
mount ave., is chairman of this
affair. Assisting her as co-chair-
men will be Mrs. Rose Brooks
and Mrs. Dora Blatnikoff. Also
on the committee will be Mrs.
Louis Lindenbaum, Mrs. Annie
Williams, Mrs. Harry Koffman,
Mrs. Harold Kurzman and Mrs.
Samuel Samuels. For tickets or
further information please call
Mrs. Rose at Madison 0178.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of the president,
Mrs. J. H. Siegel, 1923 Calvert
Ave., with Mrs. Annie Williams
as co-hostess.

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