March 13, 1942 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 10 IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .. • Honoring Miss Gloria Silver- man, bride-elect of March 15, many lovely affairs were given, among which were a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bielfield; a luncheon at the Stat- ler Hotel by Mrs. Nathan Shrei- ber; a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Louis; a mis- cellaneous shower at Huyler's by Mrs. J. J. Wagenheim and Mrs. Herman Aaron; a dinner at the Book Casino by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Silverman, a lunch- at the Book Cadillac Hotel by Mrs. J. J. Wagenheim; a din- ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Aaron; a shower at the Chinese Tea Gardens by Mrs. Al Miller, and dinners at the Club Royale, Book Cadillac and Commodore Perry at Toledo, 0., by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Silverman. Mrs. Herbert Warner of Cal- Mrs. Jennie Lichtenstein of 3039 Collingwood Ave. will be vert Ave. was hostess to a group at home in celebration of her of friends at a luncheon at Huy- 80th birthday on Monday, March ler's on Feb. 27. 16, from 2:30 to 5 and 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dashow, 10 p. m. formerly of Chicago Blvd., are On March 20 Mr. and Mrs. now residing at 3245 Pasadena Samuel Singer of 10218 Dexter Ave. will celebrate their 25th wedding Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hamburger anniversary, are spending several of Fairfield Ave. are sojourning days at Niagara Falls. in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosman Mr. and Mrs. Sy Feinberg of of 2700 Calvert Ave. announce Warrington Drive left for a visit the Bar Mitzvah of their son, in Florida. Richard Frank, at Congregation Bnai Moshe, March 21. A recep- Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus tion for relatives and friends returned to their home on Bos- will be held at their home on ton Blvd. after a six weeks' Sunday, March 22, from 7 to 10. visit in Arizona, Mexico and No cards. California. Mrs. Charles M. Canvasser of 18231 San Juan, and daughter- in-law, Mrs. Donald Canvasser, returned from Philadelphia Na- val Station where they visited their son and husband, Donald Canvasser. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Glassman of Chicago Blvd. are guests of the Cadillac Hotel in Miami Beach. Dr. Theodore Roth spent the past week-end with his family in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Samuel Gingold of Cal- vert Ave. was hostess at a break- fast to 19 guests on March 8 in honor of Miss Betty Lipton, bride-elect. Guests from Detroit at the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green re-Royal Palm Hotel in Miami Mrs. Nathan Kaletsky of Stur- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten tevant Ave. returned from a so- turned to their home on Calvert Beach are Mr. and Mrs. Max will return the middle of April journ in Miami Beach, Fla. Ave. from a sojourn in Miami Wiener, Miss Sadie Friedenberg, from Miami Beach. Beach, Fla. Mrs. Leo Adler and son and Mrs. I. Feldman. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Krause Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Boston Blvd. left Friday for Mrs. Leo Adler and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Reizen are spending a month in Phoe- a visit in Chicago, Ill. Lois, of Tyler Ave. are vaca- and Mr. and Mrs. William II. nix, Ariz. tioning in Miami .Beach, Fla. Braun returned home after Mrs. M. Rosenthal of Chicago Mrs. Leah Feldman of Glynn spending three weeks in Miami Mrs. Ruth Goldberg and son, Blvd. returned from a visit in Court left Monday for a visit Beach, Fla., and a week at the Donald, of 3010 W. Chicago Miami Beach, Fla. in Miami Beach, Fla. Seville-Biltmore in Havana, Cuba. Blvd. returned from a month's Mr. and Mrs. Harry Satovsky vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. David Goldberg of Hazelwood Ave. announce the Mr. and Mrs. Cy Ross re- Mrs. Louis Sipkins of Berk- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Stan- turned to their home on Boston of 3044 Cortland Ave. announce shire Drive is visiting in Chi- ley, at Congregation Shaarey Blvd. after a short stay in Hot the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Springs, Ark. Maurice, on March 14. A recep- Zedek on March 21. cago, Ill. tion will be held at their son Mrs. Harry Bookstein of Webb on Sunday, March 15, from 2 Ave. is visiting in Miami Beach, to5and7to10p.m. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. William IIoff- Mrs. Willard Zamsky and man of 8812 LaSalle Blvd. cele- small son, Howard Morton, are brated their 35th wedding anni- visiting in Cleveland, 0. versary on March 10. They will be entertained at dinner Sunday %I/filo:Nord Ore Washington loolevaril Mr. and Mrs. Norman Blake e■ by their children. of 2941 Sturtevant Ave. an- *Ws t•jls nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Farkas '• son, Marvin, on Saturday morn- will observe their 40th wedding ing, March 21, at 13226 Lawton, anniversary on March 29, in between Tyler and Waverly. A Los Angeles, Calif., where they reception will be held at home have gone for a vacation. A re- on Sunday, March 22, afternoon ception will be held there for and evening. No cards. relatives and friends. At a Purim party given by Word has been received that the Lachover Aid Society, $105 was collected and was distrib- Irving Jaffee, son of Mr. and uted as follows: $55 to the Mrs. Sam Jaffee of Sturtevant Joint Distribution Committee and Ave., who one month ago re- ceived the appointment of Cor- $50 for Russian Relief. poral, was made a sergeant in Mr. and Mrs. David Sheraga the 703rd Tank Destroyer Bat- of Glendale Ave. entertained sev- talion at Camp Polk, La. eral friends at a party in their home on March 2, in honor of for all your suits Mrs. M. Goldoftas. J. W. E. W. 0. North Woodward Branch Makes Contributions The Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization has given a check for $100 to the Russian War Relief Fund for Mo'os Chitim through the Joint Dis- tribution Committee and final ar- rangements have been completed for the card party for the Rus- sian war sufferers for food and clothing. The North Woodward Branch and the Main invites all members, friends and husbands to attend this affair which will be held at Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road, on Tuesday evening, March 17, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Sam Shorr, president, and Mrs. A. Kurzmann, chairman, appeal to the public to help make a suc- cess, as no greater contribution to this cause can be made under the heading of the European Welfare Organization. Tickets can will be sold at the door or can be obtained by calling Mrs. P. Gurvith, Townsend 5-5465. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Morris Fishman is active on this committee. At a luncheon meeting held on March 10, at the home of Mrs. Anna Goldberg, plans were formulated for the annual cloth- ing shower to be held at the Bnai Moshe on Tuesday, April 21, for the 350 orphan girls of the General Israel Home in Pal- estine. A relief check for $100 was sent for Pesach. Purity Chapter O.E.S. 359 To Hold Bingo Party Perful Shirt Our finely t a i lo re d, long sleeved classic in a crisp part- silk, part-rayon faille. Pure white or pastels. Sizes 32 to 38. Street Floor. nO J•U Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sloman have moved into their new home on Warrington Drive. Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Klein- man returned from a two weeks' stay at Hot Springs, Ark. CELEBRATE 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Abe Epstein cele- brated their silver wedding anni- versary on Saturday, Feb. 28, by J.W.E.W.O to Install Officers on Monday Purity Chapter 359, 0. E. S., will sponsor a bingo party on Monday evening, March 16, at Eastern Star Temple, 80 W. Alexandrine. The committee, in charge of Mrs. Ida Schultz, chairman, have promised an en- joyable evening. Prizes of de- fense bonds and stamps will be awarded. Proceeds of this affair will be given the Mo'os Chitim, American Red Cross, Russian Re- lief and other notable charities. A Dutch supper will also be served. Those in charge are Mrs. Helen Tack, Sadie Cornfield, Be- atrice Weisberg, Mae Rosen, Lillian Fink, Fay Goldberg, Maneita Minn, Evelyn West, Rose Bernstein, Ida Swartz and other officers. The public is in- vited. Flowers for all occasions— A special board meeting of the Dexter-Jo Florist, Tyler 6-6622. Jewish Women's European Wel- fareOrganization was held Mon- day, March 9, at the home of Mrs. Secher at 1545 Blaine, Mrs. No Finer D. Silverstein presided. Salmon at At this meeting it was decided to send to the Joint Distribution Any Price Committee $100 for their Moos Chitim campaign, and to pay for the care of a helpless sick widow. It was also decided to hold a card party Tuesday, March 17, for the Russian Relief ; jointly with the North Woodward branch of the organization, at the Jericho Temple, with Mesdames Kurtzan and D. Silverstein as chairmen. A bake sale will be held on Thursday, March 19, and a benefit show at Littman's People's Thea- ter Sunday (Chol Harmed Pass- over), April 5. Final arrangements were made for the installation of new offi- cers to be held Monday evening, March 16, at 8 o'clock, at Con- gregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, with Rabbi Dr. Samuel as guest speaker. There will be entertainment and refreshments. Our New Spring Hats Members and people of Detroit are asked to be present and hear brimming with color and the general report for the year up to the minute style. 1941. They're Here! We sincerely urge you to buy your Furs NOW— while substantial savings are possible ANNIS FURS are better furs CONVENIENT TERMS LIBRARY AT E. GRAND RIVER MR. AND MRS. ABE EPSTEIN entertaining a group of friends and relatives with an elaborate dinner-dance at Lachar's. Covers were laid for 175 guests. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Feinberg of New Haven, Conn.; Lawrence Feinberg of Lawrence, L. I.; Ir- ving Feinberg of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mrs. Louis Lipschutz of Sioux City, Ia. Mr. Epstein is proprietor of Eppie's Rental Parlor on 12th St. Mrs. Epstein is the former Gussie Feinberg of New York. They reside with their two daugh- ters, Florence and Arlene, at 2527 Blaine Ave. Home Relief Society Get in the swing with The regular monthly meeting of the Home Relief Society will be held at the Statler Hotel on Monday, March 23 at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. William Gorden, program chairman, has arranged a pro- gram of unusual interest. There will also be a speaker from the Allied Jewish Campaign. The Home Relief Red Cross unit is now meeting regularly every Tuesday and Wednesday in the Boulevard Bldg., Wood- ward and Blvd. The hours are from 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, president of the organization urges all members to try to contribute some of their time and effort for this monthly cause the season. Come in and . see them today. Your HAT restyled and and retrimmed Ruth R. 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