6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle ram September i 1 942 IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY . • , 1 Mrs. Oscar A. Colton and son, Dr. and Mrs. B. Bernba um and Harry, returned to their home in daughter. Harriet, of [Ise Wilshire New York after a visit with Mr. Apts. left for a motor trip through and Mrs. Morse Colter of Rochester Noi [her n Nlichigan. Ave. Engagement Mrs. Carrie Weil and daughter, , Crohn of Wildemere Ave. Shirley. have returned to their home in Chicago after spending several Mr. and Mrs. David I I ufiat were days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. pleasantly surprised with dinner John C. Hopp of Edison Ave. party given by a group Thursday, Aug. 27, at \. friends Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feicheimer rthwood Inn. The occasion being !,,Ir 20th and their two children are spending wedding anniversary. two weeks in Milwaukee. Burton Clamage ot s.,;. Juan Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Frank of Dr. spent several days in \\ Colorado Ave. are guests at the Grand during the past week. Hotel in Mackinac. Mr. and Mrs. David Block ot Mrs. S. L. Heineman, formerly 01 Calvert Ave. are visiting in Frank- Bloomfield Hills, left to make her tort. future home in New York. The following girls have left for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fremont. the University of Illinois in Cham formerly of the Art Center Apts., paign. 111.. where they will matricu- to make their home in A rgen late as freshmen : Gloria Berman, na, Buenos Aires. Harriet Gaylord, Rolla Jacobs, Nata- Mrs. Almon 'labor or Pa rkside lie Rosenthal and Arline Weinstein. Ave. left to visit with her husband. Mrs. Edith Kopelson (Edith Wolf), First Lt. Amson Tabor, who is sta former Detroiter, now living in Bev - tioned in Miami Beach. arty Hills, Calif., is visiting her par - Mr. . and Mrs. Sidney Weisman errs, Mr. and Mrs. Elias W° 11 of , and children. Miller and Nancy, have -4 46 Fullerton. Her young daughter. • ho celebrated her 17th birth returned from their vacation in Beu- " ' day. A ug. h. is also with her. Iah, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Broder who Pvt. Alfred L. Deutsch, son of have been spending the summer in NIr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch ot Charlevoix will return to the city 1 849 5 San Juan, recently was one Sept. 8. of two men selected from a class ot 200 to attend the teachers' course in Morton D. Lieberman of Chicago finance at Fort Harrison, Ind. Blvd. left for 10 days in Kansas City. Mrs. Ben Feldman of Calvert Ave. was hostess at a luncheon tendered The Misses Marjorie Baer, Faye to the members of the board of the Dushkin, Harriet Gold and Carolyn Women's League for Sabbath Ob- Hart man returned from a visit in sersance Aug. 2 5. Frankfort. Leonard \V. Moss of 1260 Fuller- Mrs. Jostph Falk and daughter, ton Ave. left for two weeks to New Nancy, of Stoepel Ave., left Thurs- York and Washington. day for a fortnight in New York and Leominster, Mass. Mrs. Max Fichman of Indiana Ave. has returned from Maniton Mrs. Harris Silverberg of Chicago Springs, Colo., where she visited her is spending a few days with her son, Seymour. who is in the Medi- mother, Mrs. Joseph Bernba um of cal Corps at Camp Carson, Colo. Grand Ave. 1.t. and Mrs. Max Parker returned Mrs. Jack Spencer left for a from Sun Valley, Id., where they month's visit with her family in spent their honeymoon. They are Chicago. leaving Sept. 6 for Moore Field, Mission, Tex., where Lt. Parker has Mrs. Norman L. Weisman and been assigned for duty in the Dental daughter, Ginger, of Dayton, 0., are Corps of the Army Air Force. visiting with Mrs. Weisman's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Agree have of Chicago Blvd. had as their guest their sister, Mrs. Pearl Mottow of Boston for the past five weeks while here she was ex- tensively entertained by her relatives Finer Salmon at and friends. No Any Price P ILLAR ROCK COLUMBIA RIVER ft.= SALMON Miss Vera Sheft who has been visiting the M. J. Greenbergs of Fullerton Ave. has returned to her home in Cincinnati, 0. Mr. and Mrs. William Frank are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob on a Great Lakes Cruise over the Pittsburgh spent several d.: ■ , visit holiday week end. ing with their brorher-in-law and an sister, Mr. and Mrs. I a w rem Ur. Boudana B. Sherman is spend Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer is spend ing a fortnight in Tawas \ Itch ing the holiday week end with his family in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nrandall left M,n,Jay for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dreif us of .1 visit in Denver and Calitoinia . Birchcrest Dr. are spending the holi day week end in Mackinac. Miss Dorothy Nathan H Wash ington, D. C visitin g at the and Mrs. Lewis C. Frank, Jr., NITrnste Noafthalnwierl parents. 26)161(51 arc on a motor trip through North tilts. ern Michigan. Clairmount Ave. of Northlawn Ave MISS VIRGINIA MOSES Mrs. and Mrs. Adolph Moses of 2988 Monterey Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Virginia to Private William Lee- bove, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Leebove of Elmhurst Ave. Re- ception Sunday, Sept. 6 from 3 to 9. No cards. Mrs. A. Schneider and daughter, Paratrooper Marvin C. trteenbau m Martha, who have been the guests of Fort Denning, Ga.. is spending of Dr. and Mrs. Sam Glassman of the holidays with his parents, Mr Chicago Blvd. returned to their home and Mrs. Joseph D. Greenbaum of in New York. 174 1 Cortland Ave. Pvt. Louis Gettleson has returned to Fort Knox. Ky., after spending a three-day furloughs with his family. Open Monday Noon "Fil Nine Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Selker of Calvert Ave. have returned from a stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Miss I a uretta DeYoung of 2 542 Pingree Ave. has returned to the city after a six week stay in Chi- cago. Mrs. Melville S. \Veit is visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernion Pope in New York. Mrs. Herman Finsterwald is spend- ing ten days in flint with her chil- dren. !qr. and Mrs. Herman Finster- wald. Jr. Recent Bride Mrs. Herman Teter and daughter. Thelma. of Chicago. are the guests of the A. I.. Cohens of 1111 Chi- cago Blvd. 111611.. ARE HIGH FASHION Perfect for the Holy Days . . . a high hat to accent the advent of autumn. See Sax Kay's lovely collection . . . . priced from 10.50 SIX-111 Mrs. M. Stern. Mrs. Hatt ye Davis . and Mrs. Hatt ye Fisher have re- turned from Charlevoix where they were guests at the Charlevoix Beach Hotel. 7520 i-Val4Ington Botaccoerld THERE WILL BE NO NEW DOWN COMFORTERS OR PILLOWS PLAY SAFE—LET US RENOVATE YOURS LIKE NEW NOW J. TIMAUltIG 8823 TWELFTH STREET (our only store) Parking in Rear of Store TYLER 4-6728 Timely Thought . . FOR QUALITY! 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Allan Rosenberg acted as best man and the ushers were Milton Moss, Irving Kushner, and Marv- in Wisotsky. Dinner and reception was held at Lachars. Mr. and Mrs. Lee will spend two weeks touring the West. Flowers for all occasions- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 Buy your less expensive clotlies in a l ine shop .. . . . . t calls for f your war time (midget 29.95 clothes, just see the difference in fashion and distinction at Sax - Kay. The 53111C careful selection, anti adherence to quality, that governs our costliest fashions. SHIM 1520 rilVaiknston BouLvald