6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the tgal Chttnitit Ma; 22, 1942 IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wine- Mrs. George Epstein of Chi- man were hosts to a group of friends at dinner Saturday, May cago Blvd. has returned from South Bend, Ind., where she was 16. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Hart. Miss Laura Lowell of New York arrived May 18th to be Mrs. A. Block of Macon, Ga., the guest of Mrs. Harry New- is visiting with her children, man. Dr. and Mrs. Peter M. Bernstein Mrs. Nathan Simons of Bos- of Chicago Blvd. ton Blvd. spent the past week- Corp. Walter Grossfeld, who end in Chicago. is stationed at the Army Air Mrs. Edwin Wolff, Jr. enter- Base in New Orleans, La., is tained a group of friends at visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossfeld on Far- luncheon May 13 at the Great rand Park. Lakes Club. Mrs. Jacob Margolis of Stur- tevant Ave. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne of LaSalle Blvd. left for a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Freshman and family of Oneida, New York. Mr. and Mrs. George Spoon Mr. and Mrs. Max (llaedey, of 19405 Warrington Dr. will ( nee Irene Port) who spending their honeyin, ve been honor their son, Harry, who in the West, are expected hoi! around will graduate from the Detroit June 1. College of Pharmacy on May 22, with a dinner for the immediate Mr. and Mrs. Leo 1\ ,serman Miss Edith Heaven rich, Mrs. of 3246 Cortland Ave. , iebrated Carrie Mae Berger and Mrs. I. family. the Bar Mitzvah of i r son, L. Polozker are the week-end Ensign Phillip Kaplan, son of Morton, on Sunday ; guests of the Andrew Wine- mans at their Lodge in Gay- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaplan of May 17, with a coal. . party lord, Mich. 2425 Fullerton Ave., has been at their home, and a ,; ner on transferred from Grosse Ile Air Sunday evening at \ bwood Mrs. Walter Goldhammer and Base to Norfolk, Va. Ensign Inn. Among the ow 4-town son, Allen, have returned to Kaplan was accompanied by his guests that attend the I. r Mitz- their home in Cleveland, Ohio, wife, the former Frances Berg- vah were Dr. and ',1l! Barry having spent a week with Mr. son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Schreibman of Chicai!•,. and Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Dvorman Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bloom- and Mrs. Wilford Doner. Herman Bergson of 2224 Blaine Nathan Wasserman of Htliford, Conn. Ave. garden of Edison Ave. were in of Northlawn Ave. have as their guests their brother-in-law and Chicago the past week-end. Dr. Peter M. Bernstein of sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schiff Chicago Blvd. returned from a Mrs. Harold Pollak, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Zeff an- for- of Chicago. three weeks' visit in California nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their rarer Mar e son, Lester, at the Congregation honored gue Selker, \1/4 as th with his brother, Dr. Monte guest at a luncheon No Finer Salmon at Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Roseninan Bernstein. Shaarey Zedek on Saturday and kitchen shower at the home of 18682 Fairfield Ave. will be morning, May 30, at 9 o'clock. of Mrs. Samuel B. Da ato of Any Price at home Sunday, May 31, from Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Dworman Reception at home in the eve- Chicago Blvd. The Misses Caro- 3 to 5 p. m. in honor of their of Shrewsbury Drive have as ning at 6 o'clock. lyn Kleinman and Rosily n Cole children, Ray, and Dr. and Mrs. their week-end guests Mrs. Eli entertained at a dinner and mis- Leonard Rosenman. The latter Fink and daughters of South Honoring Miss Jeanette Vin- cellaneous shower at the latter's will leave for Boston shortly Bend, Ind., Mrs. Jack Bern- scow of Flint whose marriage home. Miss Ruth Ann Schlanger where the doctor will take up stein and Mr. and Mrs. Sam to Manuel S. Simon of marriage a breakfast and personal Detroit i shower his interneship at the Massachu- Dworman of Gary, Ind. at her Calvert Ave will take place June 28, a din- setts General Hospital. No cards. ner party by the Misses Fay home. Mrs. Jack Rosenberg en- Dr. and Mrs. David Berris of and Tillie Grudinsky was given tertained at luncheon at the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lambert Cleveland, Ohio, are the week- May 10. Other affairs that have Book Cadillac Hotel, and Miss of Whittier drive entertained a end guests of Mrs. Meyer Suger- been given include a miscellane- Lauretta DeYoung gave a din- few friends at dinner on May man of Webb Ave. ous shower by Mrs. Sam Holland ner party at Saks Cafe. 20. and Mrs. Louis Rosen, a per- Mrs. I. Olian, who has been sonal shower by Miss Mollie Mrs. Joseph H. Bearman of Miss Elsie Jackson of New the guest of Mrs. Abe Green- Sihov, a supper and linen shower Santa Barbara Drive. accom- York arrived May 18 to be the stone of Oakman Blvd., returned by Mrs. Nathan Simon and Mrs. paniel by her mother, Mrs. Rose Flowers for all occasions— house guest of Mrs. Isaac Gil- to her home in St. Louis, Mo. Samuel Milan in Detroit, and a Rothstein, returned to Detroit Dexter-Jo y Florist, Tyler 6-6622. bert of Glynn Ct. luncheon at the home of Mrs. after spending two weeks with Miss Shirley Mae Stein, bride- Jack Escrow. their children, Technician and elect, has been extensively en- Mrs. Marshall Miller of Atlanta, tertained during the past few Miss Frances Mandell whose Ga. 9150 TWELFTH STREET weeks by the following: Mrs. coming marriage to Norman at Atkinson Contributions to the Sylvia Hal Wesley of LaSalle Blvd. en- Pliscou will be an event of May PHONE TRINITY 2-0629 tertained with a luncheon at 31, was entertained by Mrs. Simons Scholarship Fund of the the Women's City Club. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Silver at a Music Study Club of Detroit were Herman Fisher of Atkinson Ave. shower at the Wilshire Hotel on as follows: In honor of the confirmation was hostess at a luncheon at May 19. A shower was also Dearborn Inn. Miss Rebecca held May 18, and was given by of Barbara Wallace by Mr. and Goldberg complimented Miss Mrs. Rich and Mrs. Goldberg. Mrs. J. S. Sauls; also in mem: ory of Mrs. Walter Field's Stein with a luncheon and kit- then shower. Mrs. Leo Frank Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klein of mother by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. and Mrs. Samuel Croll were 885 W. Boston Blvd. will be at Sauls. EXPERT FURRIER joint hostesses at a luncheon at home to their relative andIn honor of the confirmation the Fox and Hounds. The friends on Sunday, May 24, of Barbara Joyce Becker, Joyce LATEST STYLES in Misses Caroline Franklin and from 2 to 5 only, in honor of Janeway and Joan Steinberg by JACKETS 8 COATS Dorothy Grossmangave a lunch- the confirmation of their daugh- Air. and Mrs. Henry Weinberg. In honor of the confirmation eon at the Book-Cadillac, andter, Lois Hope. No cards. of Harvey Hubar and Laurence REMODELING — COLD STORAGE Mrs. David Hubar of York Rd., Pvt. Marvin F. Rodin, son of Glick by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huntington Woods, entertained at a luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rodin of Weinberg. Los Angeles, Calif., graduated Mrs. L. Rubenstein of Port with high honors from radio Ruasian War Relief Huron is visiting with her chil- school at Scott Field, Ill. He Party May 23 dren, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gold- was transferred to Patterson %%G WOL LAKE • man of Wildemere Ave. Field,. 0. Enroute there, he NEAR. GRASS LAKE, MICHIGAN Russian War Relief will give a stopped in Detroit to visit his "Cabaret Party", which will be RECREATIONAL, SOCIAL 41.4 . Mrs. Renee Snepvenger and grandmother, Mrs. Fannie Rodin, presented by the Jewish Youth • EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES daughter have returned to their and other relatives Forum, Saturday evening, May • SWIMMING home in Haddon Heights, N. J., • BASEBALL 23, in th e • VOLLEY BALL eratk.ion Building, • HORSEBACK RIDING having visited the David S. Ze- • HIKING Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shekter Montcalm an Fd edPar • CAMP-CRAFT m ons of Chicago Blvd. • PING PONG • BOATING of 3310 Calvert Ave. announce • DRAMATICS The contemporary Theater, • TENNIS • FISHING • PHOTOGRAPHY the Bar Mitzvavh of their son, a Balilika orchestra, the Tip-Top Mr. and Mrs. John Stillpass , Sanford Charles, on Saturday Jitterbug Gand and the Russian UNDER EXCELLENT SUPERVISION and daughter, Shirley Jane, of morning, May 30, at the Yeshiva Imperial Dancers, will provide THE CHILD'S WELFARE—OUR PRIMARY CONCERN Winding Way, Cincinnati, were recent guests in Detroit having Beth Yehuda, corner Dexter and the entertainment. Dance music FOR BOYS AND GIRLS NURSERY CAMP attended the Stein-Epps engage- Cortland. At home Sunday, May will be played by Dave Diamond's 6 TO 16 31, from 2 to 5 p. m. and 7 Orchestra. Tickets are 55c and ment reception. 3 TO 6 p. m. to 11 p. m. No cards. can be purchased at the door. Mrs. Meyer Prussian of Muir- land Ave. has issued invitations SEASON FEE $180 for a miscellaneous shower to For registration and information call or write be given May 26 at the Statle• DIRECTOR: MRS. LEO MELLEN Hotel, honoring her niece, Ruth TYLER 4.0226 4830 GREENWAY AVE. Prussian, bride-elect. DETROIT, MICH. CAMP MEHIA in the . • "Michigan's Most Popular Camp MRS. E. J. LEVENSON 2947 GLYNN CT. — TOWNSEND 7-5772 — DETROIT REGISTRATIONS - - NOW BEING TAKEN 6001HERBROOKE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil of LaSalle Blvd. motored to Kalamazoo for a few days the past week. Mrs. Isaac Ziff of Johnstown, - Pa., was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schakne of LaSalle Blvd. Mrs. Etta Rae Fleischman re- turned to her home in Syracuse having spent three weeks with her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Kall et. SUGGESTS FOR YOUR CONFIRMATION or CONSECRATION Our Famous Tea Cookies, Petit Fours and Tiny Cream Puffs. We Also Have a Complete Assortment of Nut Meats. 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