6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and th- : tgsl Chrtaicle 10, 1912 • IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY . Samuel L. Gurwin turned from Toronto, where he attended the reception of his niece. panying Mr. Cumin on were his brother and law, Mr. and Mrs. Abe and their son. has re- Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Rich and Canada, family and their sister, Mrs. L. wedding Rizer are home after a month Accom- spent at Miami Beach. this trip sister-in- Dr. and Mrs. Myron Hauser Gurwin, of Northlawn Ave. are guests at the White House in Miami Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goff, of Beach. 3205 Clairmount Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mrs. Bertha Kronish of New Aaron Arnold, on Saturday Haven, Conn., is the guest of her morning, April 25, at Young Is- brother and sister-in-law, Mr. rael Synagogue, 691 Joy Road. and Mrs. Edward A. Bernie, of Chicago Blvd. Mrs. S. K. Slobin has re- turned from a month's stay at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rieger Miami Beach, Fla. While there of Craf ton, Pa., were the week- she visited with her uncle and end guests of their daughter, aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Margolis Rosenstein of 300 Alton Rd. of Sturtevant Ave. Mr. Rosenstein, formerly resid- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs ing in New York City, has been an active officer of the World of Glynn Ct. left Monday for a Jewish Congress. He was an fortnight in Alabama. appointed delegate to its former Mrs. Samuel Rhodes of Outer convention held in Switzerland and attended there and in other Drive spent the holdiay week visiting in Chicago. parts of the world. About Town This Week No. Woodward J.W.E.W.O. This week, "business as usual" stopped abruptly and the com- Discusses Lunche0.1 Plans munity was called to attention. On Monday, using the Center's building as a springboard, a small army of women workers, attired in the very latest that the smart shops have to offer, officially opened the 1942 Allied Campaign Drive. Led by Mrs. Hy Broder, Mrs. Douglas Brown and Mrs. Henry Wineman, the force and enthusiasm of this group left no doubt that those in the com- munity who habitually dig in behind "excuse emplacements" and "office barricades," will be driven to the open. Top honors for initial work above and beyond duty went to Mrs. Oscar Zemon, Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld and Mrs. Robert Newman. Just another line to pat Herman Jacobs on the back for h is splendid management of the Center's Building. A regular be e- hive of activity—everything from charity to romance resoun ds through the hallways and moves with efficiency unparalleled in the history of this town. First alders—canteen workers—educ a- tional classes—athletic groups—and hundreds of other activiti es too numerous to mention, keep the doors swinging from early in the morning until late hours of the night—and Herman is alwa Ys on the job. We lose good friends and enthusiastic contributors to corn_ munal welfare when the Norman Thals move to Toledo. They were honored with farewell parties by a subscription dinner at Huyler's last Wednesday, and Norm will be guest of honor at a stag to be given at Great Lakes Club next week. The Robert Newmans celebrated their wedding anniversar MRS. IDA SCHULTZ Mrs. Cecelia Lessing of Chi- last Thursday with a dinner party at their home on Canterbur Jerome J. Edelstein of 3310 cago is the guest of her chil- Y. Rochester Ave. left for Miami The North Woodward Branch Our congratulations to them . .. The Sam (advertising) Epstein Beach, Fla. where he will spend dren, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence gave a Sunday night supper party at their beautiful new horn s of the Jewish Women European a month. Teitlebaum of Lawrence Ave. on Canterbury. Sylvia has a reputation of being a charming host e Welfare Organization held a - committee meeting at the home Mr. and Mrs. Morris Birn- ess and the guests were excellently accommodated, including th e of Mrs. Adolph Smilo, Thurs. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn of usual round table discussion with chips and cards The A. J. day evening, April 16. Mrs Cambridge Drive are spending baum and daughter, Dorothy, of Boston Blvd., returned from Levins were hosts to friends at a luncheon last Sunday at their Sam Shorr, president, opened a week in New York. the Easter holidays in New York. farm in Franklin, Michigan. A. J. is indeed a country gentle- the discussion on final arrange- man, and with the help of his wife, affectionately known as Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rosen- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oppen- "Curly," maintains a well-stocked farm and country estate, along ments for the annual luncheon thal of Parkside Ave. are visit- and shower for orphans of the heim of Whitmore Drive are with their numerous other civic activities. ing their family in Chicago. General Israel Home in Pales- visiting in Cleveland over the Col. and Mrs. Harold Schlesinger returned to Fort Bragg, tine to be held Tuesday, June week-end. South Carolina, this week. They were feted during their short Mr. and Mrs. Pete Walters 2, at the Bnai Moshe. stay in town by a round of parties honoring the Colonel's army and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank Mrs. Anna Goldberg is chair- Mrs. George Freedman of left by motor for Los Angeles, Whitmore Road has returned rank and patriotism. Monday they were treated by a group of man and Mrs. Ida Schultz is co- Cal. Enroute they will visit the after intimates to some of Lelli's famous spaghetti and ravioli; Tuesday chairman. Mrs. R. B. Newman spending a month m latter's son Leonard, who is sta- Miami Beach, Florida. by a party given by the Monte Wittelshofers and Sydney Weis- and Mrs. Joseph Robins are as- tioned at Camp Fort Bliss, Tex. mans; Wednesday as the guests of the Victor Roemers of Virginia sisting on this committee. For Mr. and Mrs. Nat Singer of Park at an elaborate dinner party. They were also entertained information call Mrs. Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberstein 2497 Glynn Court announce the by Mr. and Mrs. Melville Welt, the Arthur Schlesingers and Mr. To. 8-9032, or Mrs. A. B. Knop- if LaSalle Blvd. have returned Bar Mitzvah of their son, Wal- and Mrs. Joseph Welt. pon, secretary, Ty. 6-9553. to Detroit after spending the ter, Congratulations to Mrs. David Levy of Boston Boulevard, on Saturday, April 25, at Easter holidays in Chicago with the Rose Sittig School, Lawton who celebrated her birthday with a luncheon last Saturday, April their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed and Waverly. At home Sunday, 11. Mrs. Levy's talents as an interior decorator are widely known, Richmond. and it is rarely that one enters finer homes in this city without Mrs. Starrett Guest April 26. recognizing her artistic touch. The former Lambert sisters—Sally (Mrs. Douglas Brown), Speaker at U. S. and Ruth (Mrs. William Frank), are enjoying a late seasonal vaca- Auxiliary Meeting tion at Hollywood Beach Hotel, Florida. Both have been extremely busy in social and communal activities and have earned a good A meeting and dessert lunch- rest . . . The Herbert Robinsons ,of Chicago Boulevard returned eon of the Women's Auxiliary from Miami Beach after an extended vacation . . . Mrs. Herbert of the United Hebrew Schools WoodwJed thry Walh.ncton Bouic.ard Smith returned from New York this week. She was treated to a will take place Wednesday, April round of night spot excitement by Dr. Smith's sister and brother. 22, at 1 p. in. at the Rose Sittig in-law, and we can guess that Norma favored the rhumba bands. Cohen Bldg., 13226 Lawton Ave. . . Mrs. Herman Finsterwald is visiting with her children, the F . red Dreifuses of Memphis, and will return about May 1 to spend Mrs. Oscar G. Starrett will speak on "Our Old and New Re- the summer with her daughter and son-in-law, the Clement Hopps sponsibilities in the Far East." of Longfellow. Incidentally, Yolette (Mrs. Clement), looking most Mrs. Starrett lived in China attractive in serviceable slacks, was seen coming out of the Cen- for 15 years and is well quali- ter's Building last Tuesday, where she graduated as a first-aider fied to speak to us on this sub- along with a score of others from the class conducted by Dr. ject. Rev. and Mrs. Starrett Samuel M. Gingold, one of our most brilliant young doctors . . . conduct the Chinese school con- Pretty Margot Franklin is back in town after a short visit in nected with the Central Metho- New York . . . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butzel of Indian Village are dist Church. Since her return completing a vacation at Palm Beach and are expected to return Mrs. Starrett has been active shortly . . . Mrs. Gershon Levy of Huntington Woods returned in every worth while commun- from short vacation in New York . . . The opera-wise Max Freu- ity endeavor and at present is haufs of Huntington Woods burned up precious rubber driving to the president of the Detroit Cleveland to attend the opening of the Metropolitan. Welfare Commission. Congratulations to the Walter Heavenriches on the arrival of This promises to be a very Charles Richard last Tuesday. When Ann leaves Harper Hospital interesting program and all are she will go to their new home on Hazelhurst in Ferndale. invited to attend. Mrs. Lew Welt honored Jeanne Levitt, soon to be married, with a novel shower last Friday. . H. 4.110 NO FINER SALMON AT l ouie ay —a let— ,, in washable rayon crepe You'll wear it and wash if and wear it again . . . . loving it for its super tailoring . . . its deep V neckline. White, soft pastels, or brown. 32 to 38. Street Floor. 9150 TWELFTH STREET at Atkinson PHONE TRINITY 2-0629 EXPERT FURRIER LATEST STYLES in JACKETS F./ COATS REMODELING — COLD STORAGE Dr. and Mrs. Albert H. Krohn Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn left are spending ten days in New April 12 to spend a week in York. New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geller Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Finster- of Buffalo and Mrs. Samuel To- bashnik of St. Louis were the wald of Parkside Ave. have re- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis turned from a 10-day trip to Tobashnik of Fairfield Ave. hav- New York. ing attended the Bar Mitzvah Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kutt- of David Tobashnik. nauer of Canterbury Dr. have Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gold- returned from a week's stay in stein of Brooklyn, New York, New York. spent the past two weeks visit- Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Marcus ing their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lewis. of Oxford Rd. flew to Cleveland to hear Helen Jepson in "La Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin I. Traviata". Brody of 1900 Lincolnshire Dr. Myriel Doris Hirsch, daughter announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Richard, on Saturday, of Mrs. Sylvia Aftel Hirsch, en- April 18, at Congregation Shaa- tertained 15 guests at luncheon rey Zedek. At home Saturday at the Golden Pheasant Tea evening, from 8 to 11 o'clock. Room to celebrate her 16th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doner Mr. and Mrs. Hyman J. Ehr- of Renfrew Dr. are entertaining a group of friends at dinner, lichman announce the Bar Mitz- vah of their son, Howard, on Saturday night, April 25. Saturday, April 25, at Bnai Da- Mr. and Mrs. William Fixel vid Synagogue on Elmhurst and of Connecticut Ave. have re- Fourteenth. A reception will be turned from a week's stay in held at their apartment on 11818 New York. Fourteenth St., from 2 to 5 p. m. on Sunday, April 26. No Mrs. Israel Brown will return cards. from a six months' stay in Los Angeles to her home in the Flowers for all occasions- Tuller Hotel. 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