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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-04-24

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the : tgal Chrcnicle

April A, 1942

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY

• 02,

Many parties are being given
for Jeanne Levitt and Martin
Oppenheiin. Mrs. Robert Spie-
gel was hostess at a shower last
Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Barnett
Malbin entertained at an in-
formal dinner for the immediate
families on Friday, April 24.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wineman
are entertaining a few intimate
friends of the couple at dinner
Saturday, April 25.

Mrs. Robert Leob of Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Beal,
Among the Detroit delegation Detroit League
is the guest of her brother-in- formerly of Chicago Blvd.,
have
for Denver
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. moved to their new home in Bi•- to attend the Women's Division
Children's Home
Victor Klein.
to Hold
of the American Jewish Con-
mingham, Mich.
gress national convention are Card Parties on May 20
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown
A dinner for 22 persons was
William
Adelson,
Mrs.
of Warrington Drive left April held Monday evening, April 20, Mrs.
Perry
Burnstine,
Mrs. William
15 for a visit in Toronto.
at Frame's, in honor of Miss
Esther Hutton, whose marriage Gottesman, Mrs. Moe Perlis and
Mrs. Lawrence Levi left April to Irving Magy will be an event Mrs. Nathan Spevakow.
16 to spend 10 days in Cincin- of May 17. The dinner was ten-
nati.
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Kahn
dered by present and former
business associates of Miss Hut- and son, Billy, returned from
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler ton, who took this occasion to a western trip to make their
of LaSalle Blvd. spent a few present her with several gifts. home in Detroit and are tem-
Mrs. Henry Fecheimer of days in Chicago (luring the past
porarily living at the Tidier
Huntington Woods is spending week, attending their son's wed-
Mrs. Joseph Fischer of Buena Hotel.
two weeks in Milwaukee.
ding.
Vista Ave. entertained two re-
Mrs. Samuel Ravine of Wood-
cent brides, her niece, Airs.
Mrs. Joseph Welt of Boston
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv will Stanley Grossbe•g, and her sis- ingham Drive left for 10 days
Blvd. spent the past week in entertain a small group at din- ter-in-law, Mrs. David Fisch, at in New York.
New York.
ne• on May 2.
a luncheon on Saturday, April
Louis Light of Pittsburgh
18. Bridge and mah jong fol-
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin en-
visited with friends in Detroit
Mrs. Jack Altman of Cleve- lowed lunch.
tertained a few friends for din- land was the week-end guest of
during the past week.
ner on April 24.
her brother-in-law and sister,
Airs. Edmund Saperston and
Mrs. George Suchman of St.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lichtig of daughter, Saralyn, of Wisconsin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts Burlingame Ave.
Ave. have returned after a six Louis was a recent guest of
spent five weeks at Miami
weeks' sojourn in Miami Beach, relatives and friends in this city.
Beach. Mr. Roberts has now re-
Mrs. Maurice Klein of Chicago Fla.
turned home, Mrs. Roberts stop- Blvd. was hostess at a luncheon
Henry Pear of Baltimore is
ping off in New York to visit Thursday, April 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Arons- making his temporary home in
with her family.
son of 2254 Chicago Blvd. an- Detroit.
MRS. ALFRED MEYERS
Mrs. Harry Lenick and daugh- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of
Allen .Ross
Mrs. Edwin Gage and Dr. and te•, Sylvia, returned from an their son, Herbert, on Saturday,
of
Rochester,
Tickets for the Detroit League
Mrs. Leo Cron have just re- extended visit at the Atlantis in May 9, at Congregation Shaarey N. Y., who has been making of the National Home for Jew-
turned from Indiana where they Miami Beach, and at present Zedek. Reception at home Satur- his home in Detroit, left for ish Children at Denver annual
attended the wedding of Pri- are making their home at the day, May 9, 8 to 11 p. m. No Camp Sutton, N. C.
simultaneous card and mail jong
cards.
vate Edwin Gage, Jr., and Kath- Belcrest.
parties are now available. This
leen Harrigan.
Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin of 2626 event is scheduled to take place
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cohn
Word has been received that Collingwood Ave. thanks her on Wednesday, May 20, at the
Dr. Laurence Seegar and Dr. (Betty Lipton) are making their Raymond Winterfield of 2753 friends and relatives for remem- homes of members and friends
Saul Rosenzweig spent the past home at the Shoreham in Chi- Burlingame, who enlisted in the bering her during her recent of the Detroit League. A per-
week in St. Paul, having at- cago.
Army a short time ago, has been illness.
centage of the proceeds will be
tended the convention of the
commissioned a Major. Major
contributed to the Allied Jew-
Mrs. J. M. Berris of Wiscon- ish Campaign, and the balance
American College of Physicians.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goff of Winterfield is awaiting instruc-
sin Ave. left Wednesday for 10 will be sent to the Home at Den-
3205 Clairmount Ave. announce tions at Fort Meade, Ind.
(lays in St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lam- the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
ver for its maintenance.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A.
bert are entertaining at an in- Aaron Arnold, on Saturday
Mrs. M. B. Berkman is the
Mrs. A. M. Hershman of Cal- general chairman of this project,
formal dinner on Wednesday, morning, April 25, at Young Is- Pearl of 2696 Webb Ave. will
May 6.
rael Synagogue, 2691 Joy Rd. celebrate their 25th wedding vert Ave. left for 10 (lays in and the distribution of tickets is
anniversary on Sunday evening, New York.
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Baer
Louis Burns and Mrs. Edward
Mr. and Mrs. Max Dabkin of April 26, and are holding open
Miss Bobby Fein of Leslie Solomon with the following
of Fairfield Ave. are entertain- 2143 Watson St. announce the house to all their friends and
relatives.
Ave.
is
spending
a
fortnight
in
ing a group of friends at dinner Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sam,
members serving on this com-
New York and New Jersey.
Saturday, April 25.
mittee: Mesdames Oshei Baker,
Saturday, April 25, at 9 o'clock
Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Men-
David Ebner, I. Fredland, Saul
a. in., at Congregation Beth
Mrs. Myron Berger of Utica Glueckman, Irving Golden, Max
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Holman Itzchock, 3836 Fisher Ave. Din- delsohn announce the Bar Mitz-
(Elaine Schiller) will move into ner on Sunday, April 26, at 6 vah of their son, Richard Gene, is the guest of her brother and Kerner, Maxfield Mathis, Alfred
their new home on Warrington o'clock, at Lachar's 8939 12th on Saturday, May 2, at the sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lipp- Meyers, Jacob Mazer, Sam
Adas Yeshurun Synagogue on man Lumberg of Indiana Ave. Marks, Nathan Scholnick, Eu-
Drive the first of the month. St.
Tyler Ave. At home Saturday
gene Spannier, Nathan Weingar-
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hertz of den and Sam Weisman.
evening from 7 to 10 at 3251
Leslie Ave. returned from a two
Fullerton Ave.
A meeting of the various com-
months' stay at the National mittee chairmen was held last
Hotel
at
Miami
Beach,
Fla.
En
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sidlosv of
Wednesday morning at the home
2500 Glynn Court announce the route home they visited their of Mrs. Charles Agree.
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Frank- son, Corp. Benjamin Hertz, who
lin, on Saturday, May 2, at is a candidate in Officers' Train-
Woodward thru Waehington Boulevard
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. ing School at Fort Benning, Ga.
Reception at home on Saturday,
No Finer
Miss Margaret H. Franklin
May 2, 8 to 10 p. m. No cards.
will return the end of the month Salmon at
Lieut. Joseph Rosen of 14915 from New York, where she has Any Price
Monte Vista has received his spent the last 18 months as a
commission as Captain in the graduate student in the New
United States Army and is lo- York School of Social Work of
cated in New Orleans, La. Mrs. Columbia University. She has
Rosen is here for the duration. received the degree of Master
of Science. Miss Franklin will be
Miss Connie Sakolsky of the associated with the Detroit Or-
Hotel Oliver Cromwell, New thopedic Clinic.
York City, has returned to her
home after being the house
Airs. Dora Stiglitz Wechsler
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julius of Pittsburgh, formerly of De-
Elson of 999 Whitmore Rd. troit, will return home May 1
(luring the past three weeks.
after spending three months at
Edsinger Hotel, Miami Beach.
You'll be wearing
Airs. A. Allen Kahl has re-
turned home from a two weeks'
them more and more
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schol-
visit with her parents, Mr. and nick returned home after spend-
Mrs. Harry Wintrob, in To- ing several months in Miami.
For gardening. For de-
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honor of Miss Ruth Rothenberg,
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Air. and Mrs. Morris Pollack
entertained at Northwood Inn
last Sunday with a dinner party
for the immediate family, in
honor of the engagement of
their daughter, Selma, to Jack
Winston.

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