18 March 27, 1942 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 2 IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Mar- wil announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Nathalie June, to Robert Morri- son of Cleveland, 0., on Sat- urday, March 28, at their home, 8621 LaSalle Blvd. Miss Marwil was graduated from the Univer- sity of Wisconsin and is affiliated with the Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. Mr. Morrison is a graduate of Ohio State and Western Reserve Universities and is a member of Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity. After visiting her son, Dr. Alwyn Vernon Freeman, U. S. Attorney for the Maritime Com- mission in Washington, Mrs. Al- exander Freeman traveled on to Florida and with Mr. Freeman spent several weeks at the Presi- dent Madison Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robin- son of Chicago Blvd. are guests at the Bel Mar Hotel in Miami Beach. On March 16, J. B. Lasky, for- merly of Detroit, celebrated his 76th birthday at his home in Miami Beach. Among the out- of-town visitors were his two sons, Charles and Louis, as well as a large number of Detroiters. Mrs. Henry Leavitt of the In- Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosen- dian Village Manor is visiting baum have returned to their with her family in New York. home on Boston Blvd. after a visit at Miami Beach, Fla. Peter P. Gilbert of Wooding- ham Drive left to join his fam- Mrs. Nathan Mandeberg of ily in Miami Beach. San Juan Drive returned from a week's visit in New York. Mr. Samuel T. Gilbert and While East she visited her son, children, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mitchell, who is stationed at Gilbert, are g u e s t s at the the Officers Training Camp at President Madison Hotel in Mi- Camp Lee, Va. ami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Medow Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lambert returned Sunday, March 14, from of Grosse Pointe are visiting 'n a honeymoon trip which took Miami Beach, Flu. them to Chattanooga, Tenn., and Miami Beach, Fla. On their Mrs. Harry Becker of War- return trip they stopped at rington Drive returned from a Washington, D. C., Roselle, N. J., visit at the Sea Isle Hotel, Mi- and New York City. The trip ami Beach, Fla. continued for three weeks. Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Webster and Mrs. Medow was formerly Ernestine J. D. Rosenman were hostesses Waldman, daughter of Mrs. at one of a series of parties to Gertrude Waldman. 64 guests given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raden Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenman of Fairfield Ave., on March 24. of Polk Manor Apts. returned from a visit in Hollywood, Fla. A sum of money was raised for Russian war relief. Mrs. Sonia Epstein, Miss Doro- Mrs. David Oppenheim of thy Epstein, Mrs. Fred Epstein Chicago Blvd. is spending sev- and son, Michael, are spending eral weeks in Chicago, visiting six weeks at the Essex House, Miami Beach, Fla. with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Oppenheim. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Teitle- baum returned to their home on Lawrence Ave. after a 10-day stay in New York. GREETINGS To Our Many Friends and Customers on the Occasion of PASSOVER Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pfeffer, Mrs. Adolph Moses of Chicago is spending the week-end with formerly of Glynn Court, are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol now residing at 16137 Green- view Ave. Wolff of Lawrence Ave. Honoring. Miss Florence Karr, Mrs. Philip Van Zile left bride-elect of April 4, many March 27 for Fort Leonard lovely affaffirs were given. On Wood, Rollo, Mo. March 1 Mrs. Samuel Weingar- den honored her with a miscel- Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy laneous shower and dinner at were hosts to a group of friends the Wilshire Hotel. Miss Bluma Saturday night, March 21. Disner entertained with a sup- per and mah jong at her home Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Thal On Birwood On March 18. On of Wildemere Ave. spent the March 14 Mrs. Samuel Israel past week-end in Cleveland. honored her with a personal shower and luncheon at her Mrs. Robert Spiegel has re- home on Highland Ave. Mrs. Sid- turned from Cheyenne, Wyo. ney Savage, Mrs. Raleigh Losey and Mrs. Harold Rossano enter- Mrs. I. A. Polozker of the tained at Capital Cafe with a Belcrest is spending six weeks miscellaneous shower and dinner in Palm Beach. on March 20. Misses Faye and June Bassichis honored her with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. a tea and malt jong at their Schlesinger of Boston Blvd. re- home on Whitbore Rd. Alarch 21. turned from a month's visit with their children, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Greenblatt, in New Or- leans, La. David J. Levy, Jr., is leaving April 5 to make his home in Newark, N. J. Mrs. Harry Kaufman and (laughter, Elaine, of the Bel- crest Apts. returned from a visit with Mrs. Kaufman's other (laughter, Charlotte, who is studying at the American Acad- emy of Dramatic Art in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fisher of Atkinson Ave. returned from Mrs. Kitty Mark of Philadel- a visit in Battle Creek, Mich. phia, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jaffee her sister, Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of the Belcrest, left for a visit of Huntington Woods are visit- with her family in Pittsburgh. ing in Florida. flower-Pot Print unit a boucle jacket Very special value . . . the jacket is a pebbly wool-and-rayon boucle that's fully lined . . . the dress is a sleek, fine quality rayon crepe. In blue, luggage or mint-green. Sizes 12 to 20. Second Floor. 16.95 SIEGEL'S WOODWARD AT STATE Mrs. Alma Fruhauf of the Belcrest is spending six weeks in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Eng- gass of Cumberland Rd. will re- On the occasion of their 25th turn next week-end from Palm wedding anniversary, March 19, Springs and Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fellman Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eng- of Chicago Blvd. were pleasantly surprised by a group of friends gass entertained a few friends with a dinner given at Club at dinner Friday, March 27. Royale. Mrs. Harry Eudel Byron of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Har- the Belcrest and her son and ris of Oak Drive are spending a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Julius week in Chicago with their son, Kahn, Jr., of Whitmore Road, William. have returned this week from Florida. Mr. and Mrs. William Hauser Mr. and Mrs. George Seyburn of Flint, Mich., are spendng the winter months at the Nassau of Buena Vista Ave. returned from a stay at the President Hotel, Miami Beach. Madison Hotel in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marks William Lichtig of Glynn of Boston Blvd. are sojourning at the Atlantis Hotel in Miami Court celebrated his 80th birth- day Thursday, March 26, and Beach. was at home to his family and Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Glass- friends. man will return Saturday, March Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Wein- 28, after a month's stay at the Cadillac Hotel in Miami Beach. berg of Warrington Drive re- turned last Friday from a month's Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Bornstein, vacation in Miami Beach. who spent the past year in San Mrs. Laura Newman of Cleve- Antonio, Tex., have returned to land is the guest of her children, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lichtig of Sarabelle Jalan left Saturday, Burlingame Ave. March 21, to join her parents, Mrs. George Freedman of Mr. and Mrs. David Jalan of Muirland Ave., who have been Whitmore Rd. is spending a vacationing the past month in month in Miami Beach. Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman Mrs. Leon Leibow and (laugh- of Burlingame Ave. returned ter of Rochester, N. Y., will be from a visit in Hot Springs, Ark. the house guests of her sister. Mrs. David Jacob of Hartwell Mrs. Rose Cowan and Mrs. M. Curtis of 7718 Woodward Ave. Ave. returned from Miami Beach, Fla. (luring the Passover holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Novitsky of 2475 Sturtevant Ave. an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alvin Frank, on Saturday, March 28, at the Bnai David Synagogue. A buffet supper will be served for 125 guests on Sun- day, March 29, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wexler of 17600 Prairie Ave. 4 Mrs. Sarah Kohane of Calvert Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baum of LaSalle Blvd. are spending Ave. returned from a sojourn in their vacation this winter at the Florida. President Madison Hotel in Mi- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wets- ami Beach. man of Edison Ave. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Ann- in Florida. feld are returning April 1 from Miss Rita Goldberg was the Hollywood, Fla. honor guest at a luncheon and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New- kitchen and bathroom shower man of Canterbury Drive were given at lluyler's Tea Room by hosts to a group of friends at Mrs. S. Schubiner on March 24. dinner Tuesday, March 24. Mrs. Max Simon was hostess Mr. and Mrs. Martin Butzel at a luncheon and miscellaneous of Birmingham, Mich., left on shower honoring Miss Rose Smith her home on Webb Ave. on March 26 for Sun Valley, Idaho. at March 24. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman have moved to their new home Flowers for all occasions- on Outer Drive. Dexter•loy florist, Tyler 6-8622. I 10-Skin Scarf of SABLE-DYED SQUIRREL or e- ,as‘ec ‘ svectal $4 5 Wonderful flattery f o r your Spring suit, your coat . • . this 10-skin scarf of squirrel dyed in rich sable tones. It has an expensive look, yet is far from costly at this special price. THIRD FLOOR Plus 10% Federal Tax NO FINER SALMON AT ANY PRICE 111