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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and thr : eget Chronicle

1911

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY . . .

Mrs. Douglas Brown and Mrs.
Miss Eileen Schiller, daughter
William Frank returned from a
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Schiller
fortnight in Hollywood, Fla.
a June bride-elect, was ten-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder dered a miscellaneous shower at
of Moss Ave. will move June the Statler Hotel, Wednesday
1 into their new home situated afternoon, April 29, by her
on their 10-acre farm in Bir- grandmother, Mrs. M orris
mingham, Mich.
Krauss, and her aunts, Mrs.
Meta Krauss and Mrs. Helen
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel Lewis.
have returned from Palm Beach,
Fla.
Mrs. M. Hamar and Miss Pearl
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kaufman Lustig of Cleveland and Mrs.
will be hosts at a cocktail party John Wagner of Chicago were
Sunday, May 3 at Franklin Hills the house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Reich of Glastonbury
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ABOUT TOWN THIS

Miss Elaine Glass of 18240
Mrs. Samuel Ging inver and
San Juan Drive is attending the
Joseph Welt veto! ned from
spring prom at the University a Mrs.
week in New York.
of Wisconsin during the week-
end of May 2.
Mrs. AJvoes .ephspeBout rak
a
Long.
Long-
fellow
t'''efw days
Mrs. Charles Rothstein of in Grand Rapids during the
past
Calvert Ave. spent a week in week.
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stein of
-
Pasadena Ave. left Sunday for
WEEK:
a week in New York.

"Twent y men hound

into one were not able to bear such a
burden; nor is it meant that they should, yet should
they,
with gratitude view it."

omf fSrai
w hostess
to AalisgsroAuliiri i a
s at brunch
the past Sunday, honoring Mi ss
Hilda Polk, bride-elect.

Borrowing the above lines front Goethe—and only the
above lines—we again view the limitless efforts of the women
Dr. and Mrs. Myer Teitel.
of the community with wonderment. The service packed into
baum and family are now re.
one week of our fashionable women is hardly conceivable.
siding in their new home at
They solicit campaign contributions, knit sweaters, learn first-
18621 Mendota Ave.
aid, canteen, motor mechanics, civilian defense—attend end-
less meetings—and still find time to market, p ullweeds
from
Mrs. Robert Morrison I Natha.
we
the garden, spring house-clean, stock the ho use with sand
lie Marwil) is spending some
and shovel for the coming of the bombs, see that the family
time in Columbia, S. c.
is properly fed and clothed, play a little gin rummy and
mah jong on the side—and always properly dressed for the
Mrs. I. Newman and (laugh-
ter, Suzanne, of Chicago, Ili
occasion. For instance, the Women's Division of the Allied
have returned home after spend-
Campaign met this week and reported over 90 per cent of
ing a week with her sister,
their full collection quota—an indication of relentless effort.
Mrs.
Harry B. Bronston of 2911 Mon-
Among those at the meeting .. Emma Butzel, always a tre-
terey
Ave.
mendous driving force in any communal effort—beautifully
groomed in a black and green print, attractive black hat
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barack
trimmed with gardenias . . . Phyllis Allen (Mrs. Sidney) in
of Santa Barbara Dr. returned
gray plaid and blue hat . . . Hazel Wittleshofer (Mrs. Monty),
from Camp Polk, La., where
a symphony in navy . . . Bernice Hopp (Mrs. Jack), in red
they visited their son, Sergt
and blue plaid . . . Mrs. Hy Broder in navy and red . . . and
Bernard Barack.
Mrs. Royal Oppenheim in a smart navy suit . . . Kiki Welt
(Mrs. Lew) in blue print with a jaunty beige feather in her
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Dish-
hat . . . Mrs. Mel Welt, a perfect vision in light blue.
ell announce the Bar Mitzvah
By the way, we will be on hand at the Council "Brunch"
of their son, Donald, on May 2,
--Statler, next Tuesday, May 5, at 12 noon—installation of
at the Bnai Moshe. Reception
newly-elected officers and entertainment by Lillian Hicks. If
at home, 18675 Monica Ave., on
you have never heard Lillian Hicks, there is a treat in store
for you.
Sunday, May 3, from 2 to 5.
No cards.
Many of our well-known doctors attended the Medical
Association convention in St. Paul, Minn. last week. We noted
Miss Marie M. Kunin, dough-
the presence of Dr. Abe Becker and Dr. Saul Meyers. Also
ter of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph H.
understand that Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg of Boston Blvd.
Kunin of 3353 Boston Blvd.,
attended, and that Dr. Amberg visited with some of his
returned to Los Angeles, Calif.,
friends at the Mayo Clinic before returning home. Incidentally,
after spending a month with her
Mrs. Amberg, together with Mrs. Willard Mayer and Mrs.
parents and rela tives
Ben Siegel, are hard at work in a Canteen Course conducted
at Harper Hospital, all learning to prepare and dish out
Mrs. Samuel Benjamin of
proper chow if the emergency ever arises. Our congratula-
Waverly Ave. is spending a
tions to these women, who lend encouragement and set the
fortnight in Alpena, Mich., visit-
pace for the youngstei's . . . We also noted that M.
rs Benja-
ing with her children, Mr. and
min Lambert and Mrs. Leo Butzel were very much
present
Mrs. Harris Cohen.
at the Women's Association meeting last Tuesday, doing their
part to keep Symphony alive and healthy for another season.
Mr. and Mrs. • Zangwill Burn-
Late season vacationers at Miami Beach—the Burton
stifle of 3325 Calvert Ave. an-
Clamages of San Juan Drive and the Dr. Herbert Smiths of
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
Shrewsbury Drive . . . Mr. mid Mrs. Sam Jacob of Virginia
son, Murray, Saturday, May 9,
Park off to an early start last Thursday to attend the Derby
at Congregation Bnai David. Re-
at Louisville . . . and the Julius Gilberts, loaded down with
ception at home Saturday, May
literature on proper feed—off to their farm near Grand
9, 8 to 11 p. m.
Rapids to begin fattening the young turkeys, come next
Thanksgiving . . . while Mrs. Sam Gilbert goes to New York
Mrs. Ruth Singer of 4328 W.
for a short visit, and perhaps to borrow a few hints for her
Grand Ave. announces the Bar
illustrious husband on how not to run a transportation
Mitzvah of her son, Stuart. on
system . . . Also in New York just for fun and a breath of
May 9, 10 a. m. , at the Rose
sea air are the Ben Shwayders of Fairfield Ave . . . Mrs.
Sittig Cohen branch of the
Henry Moses (formerly Sue Wineman), in Washington last
United Hebrew Schools at 13226
week-end for a visit with her husband. Incidentally, our hats
Lawton Ave. Reception at home
off to Sergeant Henry Moses, who now seeks leadership as a
Sunday evening, May 10. No
ca rds.
combatant officer. Starting as a draftee in the ranks, young
Henry's talents were soon recognized by his superiors and
he rose quickly to the position of Staff Sergeant, Engineering
Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Men-
delsohn announce the Bar :Ili z-
Corps. Now he has been selected for further advancement—
vah of their son, Richard Gene,
is attending Officers Training School, and should have his
commission very soon.
on Saturday, May 2, at the Adas
Yeshurun Synagogue on Tyler
Early summer in Detroit prompted the return from
Ave. At home Saturday evening
Miami Beach of the Leo Zuckermans, Joseph Saltzmans, and
from 7 to 10, at 3251 Fulb.r-
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vass—Peter, who operates the well-known
ton Ave.
establishment on Griswold Street by the same name, probably
saw plenty of his own merchandise during his three months'
stay at the Sea Isle, including the smart tailored uniforms
Expect Changes in
worn by the many officers now in and about that southern
Britain's Palestine Policy-
metropolis . . . The "Manny" Walters (formerly Nance Solo-
mon), glad to get back from a motor trip to California
before gas rationing starts. The car now goes into hiberna-
LONDON. ( WNS ) —Important
ion to save tires for the next trip . . . The Aaron Silber-
changes in Britain's Palest ne
latts returned from a ten-day vacation in Chicago, where it
policy were expected here (01-
s believed Aaron took the proverbial motorman's holiday by
lowing the arrival in Lon•ion
g
this week of Sir Harold A.
h iving the court reporters in Cook County a few helpful
ints on the business . . . Ed Rosenthal, who now makes his
MacMichael, Palestine's 11q411
P ermanent home in Hollywood, Fla., and largely through whose
Clommissioner, for conferee,. es
with British Colonial Secret y
fforts and ingenuity the Hollywood Beach Hotel enjoys a
Lord Cranborne. A Jewish a , y
eputation of being the finest resort hotel in the world, is
b
in Palestine will be one of g ee
ack
in
Detroit
for
a
visit
with
his
children,
Mrs.
Robert
N
subjects discussed by the B
ewman of Canterbury Drive, and Mrs. Hoke Levin of
L eVinyard
ish officials.
Farm, Brighton, Mich.

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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Arens-
son of 2254 Chicago Blvd. an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Herbert, on Saturday, May
9, at Congregation Shaarey Ze-
dek. Reception at home Satur-
day, May 9, from 8 to 11 p. m.
No cards.

Visitors in town—Mrs. Bernard Hazenbush and Mrs. Isa-
ore Hazenbush of St. Joseph, Mo., guests of the William
Fields
and Mrs. Osman Fisher . . . Mrs. Joseph Hochman of
C
K hicago, guest of Mrs. Reva Berman of Byron Ave. . . . Harold
ta ravitt, member of the San Carlo Opera Company, enter-
ined by the Bernard Argiewiczes of Byron Ave.
fo The niountain goes to Mohammed—visiting their children
at r celebration of Mother's Day at the University of Illinois-
wi Champaigne—Mrs. "Cy" Feinberg of Warrington Drive,
Tu th her daughter, Miriam . . . Mrs. Milton Greenblatt of
xedo, with her daughter, Lillian . . . Mrs. Sarah Morris
WI th her son, Kenneth.
Ci Our congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Raab of
ar ncinnati (formerly "Winnie" Ashner of Detroit), on the
th rival last Wednesday, April 22, of Stephan Alan. This is
a e first grandchild of the Morton Ashners of Glynn Court-
in ed it is legend that Mort, incidentally quite a guiding force
to making Himelhochs the best operated women's store in
us wn, settled for a barber shop tan this winter, forfeiting his
big ual Florida vacation, so that he could be close by for the
event. One would think he were the father by the way
he hands
out those clear Havanas.

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