6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle N THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY . . JouL 19, 194, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Mar- wil, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Marwil, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Marwil and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison have left for Philadelphia to attend the wed- ding of their son and brother, Sgt. Milton S. Marwil of the Boston Army Base, to Miss Lenore 'Lavelle. Mrs. Max Heavenrich, Jr., of Washington, D. C., has been the house guest of Mrs. Sigmund Robinson for a few days. Betrothed Mrs. Milton Doner is now visiting in New York where she will remain for a short stay. Ellen Goldstone of Woodrow Wilson Ave. will leave on Fri- day, June 26, for Madison, Wis., where she will take a summer course at the University of Wis- consin. Mr. andDuanrs M. Joseph Schlaff of 3796 e A ve. he house June 3 in Isoisor ld ofopen graduation of their son the , Robert, from the Colleg e Dentistry of the University of of Detroit. Mrs. Michael Shepherd of First Lieutenant Rola:ill, KBuahn California is the house guest of M.C., son of Mr. and s(,, her children, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- L. Kuhn, left to assum qrs. ax' e his 11th ris Weingarten of 6348 London tion at Geiger Army . Ave. for the rest of the suns- Spokane, Wash, mei•. While in Detroit she will visit her other children, Mr. and Following the Wayne Mrs. Harold Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Shepherd, Mr. and versify graduation exercise s o f Mrs. B. A. Rossi's, and Edward June 11, the family and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fleisch- Shepherd. man, 3344 Collingwood Ave„ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halper of Miss Harriette Lurie has re- Mandel L. Berman, son of gathered to honor their daugh- turned to her home in Colum- Parkside Ave. are giving a din- ne• party at their home on Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman, 69 ter, Fannie, who received her bus, Ohio, having visited her day, June 26. Burlingame Ave., is at home Bachelor of Science degree. sister, Mrs. William Mazer of with his parents after his grad- Birchcrest Ave. Pfc. Moe Barak, son of Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simon uation from Harvard School of and Mrs. Samuel Barak, ha s and family of Northlawn Ave. Business. just returned to Fort Williams, are leaving next week for their NO FINER SALMON AT summer home in Charlevoix, Mrs. David Axler of Toronto, Maine, after spending his fur. Mich. Canada, was the guest of Mrs. lough in this city. ANY Joseph Mellen of 2705 Calvert Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kai- PRICE —Photo by J. J. Clarke Studio, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eauf• Ave. for about ten (lays. chen of Huntington Woods are MISS SELMA SILVERMAN man of 2434 Calvert Ave, an- spending a few days in Cin- M rs. Dav id Oppenheim of nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their cinnati, Ohio. Mr. and and Mrs. Harry L. Sil- cago Blvd. left for Chicago, Ill. i son, Jerome Seymour, at Con- , gregation Shaarey Zedek on verman of Tyler Ave. announce to visit with her children. Mrs. Jacob Margolis of Stur- the engagement of their daugh- June 20. A dinner for 100 tevant Ave. and Mrs. Jacob H. ter, Selma Silverman, to New- Mrs. Philip F. Brown, 2518 guests will honor the occasion Schakne of LaSalle Blvd. have ton L. Freedman, son of Mr. Atkinson Ave., is planning a at the New Glenwood Hotel, Mt, returned to the city after hav- and Mrs. Joseph Freedman of luncheon to be given on Tues- Clemens, on June 21. ing spent a month's time visit- Ilene Ave. The date of the (lay, June 23. will ing their family in Oneida and wedding be announced Private First Class Irving L. later. Troy, New York. Mrs. D. M. Levin entertained Field, who is stationed at Fort :30 guests at a supper and mis- Custer, where Ise is an instructor Mrs. Samuel Glassman of cellaneous shower at her home in radio and telegraphy work, Chicago Blvd. left for New York Mrs. George Bloom of Ten- City where she will spend a nyson Ave. left for a visit to on Dexter Blvd., in honor of has been promoted to a Ser. Miss Jeannette Vinacaw, Flint. geant. Mrs. I. L. Field, former. few days.. On her return to Richmond, Va. on June 11. ly Bebe Goldstone, will join Detroit she will bring her niece, Sergeant Field shortly. Mr. a nd Mrs. Iroquoisrice Mau Flowers for all occasions- Martha, who will remain in De- Cas h- Mrs. Willard Siddell and her man of 866 Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. troit for the remainder of the will be Maryan Fleisher will present son, Peter, are returning to married 50 years on June 26. summer. their home in Albany, N. Y., They were married in Roches- her students in a piano recital having been the guests of Mr. ter, N. Y. and have made their Tuesday evening, June 23, at 8 and Mrs. Felix Mahler of La- home in Detroit for the past p. m. at the Art Center Music Salle Blvd. 16 years. They are the par- School. ents of Mrs. B. A. (Rhea E. CAMP MEHIA in the Miss Faye H. Goldstein and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fish- Cashman) Gladwin, Lionel A. IRISH HILLS man (Ruth Rozoff) have re- Cashman and Mrs. J. B. Finn, Mrs. Harry Stone have returned turned from their wedding trip, and grandparents of Delphine from a week-end visit in To. on Beautiful and are now residing at 2680 Finn and Private Marvin Finn ronto. Rochester Ave. WAMPLER'S LAKE at Columbia, S. Carolina. (Additional Societ y on Pg. 8) Highest Altitude in Dr. Theodore Roth of the Southern Michigan Whittier has returned after spending a few days visiting in Receives annually highest rating Cleveland. After spending a few days in Cleveland, Mrs. Maurice Lan- Mr. and Mrs. David S. Zemon of Chicago Blvd. have returned dau has returned to the city. to the city from a short visit Mrs. Robert Smith of New in Cleveland. York arrived on June 14 to spend some time with her par- Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald has Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. left Detroit to return to her ents, Welt. home in Los Angeles. CAM p from the State Board of Health for health conditions, equipment, food, management, etc. Offers unusual opportunities for fun and adventure under expert supervision. SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR BOYS The ONLY Camp within easy walking distance from a bus line (15 minutes off U. S. 112). Nursery and kindergarten in specially equipped and heated building Director, MRS. EDITH B. BERCOVITCH (formerly Director of Child Placement Bureau). For Information call TYler 5-8038 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldberg have returned to their home on Chicago Blvd. after a visit to New York City where they at- tended the wedding of Mr. Goldberg's brother. Lieut. and Mrs. Sam Skulsky have left Detroit for Camp Lee, Va., where he will be stationed for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spiesberg- er of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levy of Jackson, and Mrs. Mollie Levy of Bay City were visitors in the city over the week-end. Mrs. Theodore Birnkrant of Whitmore Road is a guest at the Marott Hotel in Indianapolis where she is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grun- fest of New York and Little Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Sum- merfeld of Pasadena Ave. have left for Los Angeles where they expect to visit their son who is stationed at a nearby camp of the Air Corps Division. INSIST ON DRY CLEANING Vitalize brings new life back to your clothes . . . This modern cleaning method acutally restores original beauty . . . You can see the difference. . • . . 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