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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-09-18

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

September I S. 1942

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY

1)r. and Mrs. Thomas Marwil
left Sept. 11 for Bethesda, Md.
Dr. Marwil who was recently
commissioned a Lieutenant Com-
mander will be stationed at the
new Navy Medical Center there.
Enroute they will visit with
their brother and sister-in-law,
Lieut. and Mrs. Milton Marwil
at the Boston Army Base.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morse
of Wildemere Ave. were hosts at
a cocktail party, Wednesday
night in honor of their children,
Ensign and Mrs. Peter Morse,
who are here on a short visit.

Mrs. Louis Welt of Pinehurst
Ave., returned from several
weeks visit with her family in
Lieut. Martin L. Butzel left Cincinnati,
0.
Sept. 16 to enter the service at
Miamia Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of
Miss Maxine Finsterwald of Boston Blvd., spent the Labor
Chicago, who has been visiting Day week end visiting with
with her mother, Mrs. Charles friends in Cleveland.
Finsterwald, left for a stay in
Miss Elaine Jacob of Virginia
New York.
Park visited in Chicago the past
Mrs. Paul Shapiro has left De- week-end.

troit for Fort Bragg, N. C., to
Mrs. Samuel Glogower, left
visit her children, Captain and
Sept. 13 to spend several days in
Mrs. Michael Alpet'n.
New York.
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., spent
Miss Harriet Lurie of Colum-
the past week end in Chicago.
bus, 0., is the house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. William Mazer of Birch-
Mrs. Samuel Meisner of Holly- crest Ave.
wood, Fla., is spending a few
weeks in Detroit.
Miss Ruth Rhodes of Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Salzstein of is spending the weekend with her
Milwaukee, have been the house sisters, the Sauls and Bermans.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel
Dr. Nathan Glaser of Buffalo,
Kreiger.
is spending the weekend in De-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kauf- troit, visiting with friends at the
mann of Hollywood, Fla., are Hotel Statler.
spending several weeks in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bow-
Mr. and Mrs. M. George Way- man, formerly of Cincinnati are
burn, spent Labor day week-end now making their home in De-
in Charlevoix.
troit.

Dr. and Mrs. Harry Kay and
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin are
family of •Santa Rosa Drive, re- leaving Sept. 22 for a week in
turned from a motor trip to New York.
Northern Michigan.
Mrs. Norman Thal of Toledo,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Horberg spent a few (lays with Mr. and
of Chicago were the recent Mrs. Jack Halper of Parkside
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ave.
Hopp.
Mrs. Harry Newman will re-
Mrs. Philip Van Zile and her turn the latter part of next week
from Charlevoix, where she spent
daughter . arc visiting with their the Summer.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo M.
Butzel.
Private Nathan Novograd was
nducted into the U. S. Army,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gil- Aug. 1 and was entertained at a
bert are returning this week-end
from Charlevoix, where • they Surprise Party, Aug. 12 at his
home. He is at present stationed
spent the Summer.
at Fort Custer.

NO FINER SALMON
AT ANY
PRICE

Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Solo-
mon, of West Boston Blvd., have
returned to the city, after spend-
ing the past six weeks in north-
ern Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Walters
and children of Pinehurst Ave.
spent the Labor day week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry R. Solomon, at Alpena,
Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. Saul Benyas of
Pingree Ave, returned Wednes-
day from a Great Lakes cruise.

Mrs. Benjamin Siegal and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leftwich
(laughter, Eleanor and her brot- and Mr. and Mrs. John Sills
her, Leo Siegal of Boston Blvd. spent Labor Day in Charlevoix.
have returned from a trip to Col-
orado Springs and Denver.
Seymour. Spring of Newark,
N. J. was the Labor Day guest of
Miss Betty Weinberg has left his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
for Long Beach, Calif., to be the and Mrs. Edmund Sloman.
guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Saul Weinberg, for-
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Simon have
merly of Flnt, Mich.
taken up their new residence at
the Belcrest.
Dr. and Mrss. Nathan .1. Kap-
etansky of 18-152 Birchcrest Dr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Rosenbaum
will he at home Saturday, Sept. of Boston Blvd., have returned
26, 8:30 to 11 P. M. in honor of from a week's visit in New York
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, City.
Larry. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Grauer had
Cadet Corporal Norman Klein, as their guests over Labor Day
son of the Emanuel Kleins of week-end their brother and sister-
Fullerton Ave. has returned to inlaw Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grauer
the Missouri Military Academy of Glencoe, Ill.
where he will resume his Studies.
Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hersh-
Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg of man of Calvert Ave have as their
Boston Blvd, accompanied by guest, Mrs. Hershman's mother,
their sister have returned from Mrs. Judith Lewin-Epstein.
a cruise of Canada.
Seymour Lewis left Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Benavie September 2, for the Great Lakes
and son Arthur of Warrington Naval Training Station, near
Drive have returned from a pro- Chicago, Ill. He has been made a
third class Petty Officer.
tracted stay in Northern Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caplan of
Edison Ave. are home after sev-
eral weeks in Charlevoix.

Mrs. Jos. N. Davies and daugh-
ters Marilyn and Constance who
spent the summer in Charlevoix
returned last Tuesday accompa- Mrs. Jack Wagner of West
nied by Mr. Davies who visited Buena Vista, and Mrs. Pauline
with his family over the week-end. Lighte of Hazelwood Ave., have
returned from a stay at Shady
Harmon Dix, a student at Rest Farm, Portland, Mich.
Northwestern University Dental
School, in Chicago, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Heller of
his parents Dr. and Mrs. I. H. Atkinson Ave. had as their house
Dix of Cherrylawn Ave.
guest over the Labor Day holi-
day, E. N. Scully of Chicago, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau
and children of Longfellow Ave.,
The following Detroiters were
returned from Higgins Lake after recent guests at the Colonial Ho-
a summer's stay.
tel, Mt. Clemens, for the New
Year holidays: Samuel Goldberg,
Mrs. Charles Jacobs and daugh- Mrs. Katie Schoenfield, Mr. and
ter Marion and niece Elaine Fox Mrs. Davidson, Harry Davidson,
of Milwaukee spent Labor Day Mrs. J. Lewis, Mrs. Louise II.
week-end visiting with Mrs. Jos. Hartman, Mrs. George Mutnick,
Rosenberg of Poe Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Seidman and child,
Max Krell, S. H. Weisman, Dr.
Mrs. Saul Kopman and son M. A. Perlis, Mr and Mrs. Harry
Joseph returned from a visit with Lefkofsky.
their family in St. Louis.
T he Alilkys
bert W ens ave
a s
h
Mrs. Milton Alexander and their guest
this week their (laugh-
daughter Helen of Calvert Ave. ter, Mrs. Ben Abrams, the former
returned from an extended visit Sophia Wilensky, who with Cap-
in Cincinnati with her parents. taro Abrams is now living in
Battle Creek, Mich.
Mrs. S. L. Winer of Hazelwood
Ave. returned from a visit in
Pittsburgh and Butler and Indi-
ana, Pa.

Lt. Edward Roberts who has
been transferred from Miami
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fruhauf of Beach to Weights Field in Dayton
Huntington Woods, returned from spent Labor Day with his mother,
a weeks stay in the East.
Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg of Poe
Ave.

FOR QUALITY! INSIST ON

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodman
of 17314 Fairfield Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son
Elihu on Saturday, Sept. 19.
They will be at home to celebrate
the event. No cards.

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Mrs. Abe Ceibar and children
Donald and Diane of La Salle
Plvd. returned from a visit in
Chicago.

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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Roe and
daughter Barbara of Stoepel . Ave.
visited with their son and broth-
er James, who matriculated at
the School of Optometry in Chi-
cago.

THERE WILL BE NO NEW DOWN COMFORTERS OR PILLOWS
PLAY SAFE—LET US RENOVATE YOURS LIKE NEW NOW

Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner had
a tea on Friday afternoon,
Sept. 18 at her home in Hunting-
ton Woods for board members
and committee chairmen of the
Detroit Section, National Council
of .Jewish Women.

Colunt6k

CLEANERS & DYERS

533-547 EAST FOREST

J. TItAUltIG

8823 TWELFTH STREET (our only store)
Parking in Rear of Store

TYLER 4-6728

Mrs. Leo Stern of Winona St.
who had been spending some time
in Charlevoix, returned Monday,
Sept. 7, acompanied by Mr. Stern,
who spent the week end there.

Miss Lucille Swanetz
Los
Angeles, Calif. was the guest of
the A. L. Cohens of 3311 ('hi cago
Blvd. during the past week-end.

Mrs. Wm. Beser (Hester flea)
of 2972 Gladstone will leave
shortly on an extended trip
through the west.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin
have returned to their ho me at
the Whittier following a two
weeks trip through Wisconsin,
which included a visit with Mr.
Lappin's family in Milwaukee
over the High Holy Holidays,

Miss Phyllis Goldman of 17185
San Juan Drive, has left for
Frances Shinier Junior College,
Mt. Carroll, Illinois, to finish her
high school course. Before leaving
Miss Goldman was entertained
by friends and relatives.

Misss Carolyn Davidson of
19563 Canterbury Road, left Sun-
day, Sept. 13, to enter the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin.

Miss Edith Beckley will be
honored with a personal shower
on Oct. 2 by Mrs. Norman Blatt
and Miss Evelyn Trager, at the
latter's home on Clements Ave.

Flowers for all occasions-
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622

LE SHONO TOVO
TIKOSEMUI

May you all be in-
scribed in the book
of life for a year of
health, happiness
and peace

LA SALLE

Window Shade Co.

The Friendly Store Where You Save Time and Money

NOW

TWO KINDS OF PURCHASE CERTIFICATES'

Our Regular Purchase Certificates

You can buy any article in the store.

regular Purchase Certificates . .

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regardless of price with our
Use them just like monm

DOWN

Weekly Payments as Low
Sl. Small Carrying Charges

Mrs. Lenore Jacobs of Lawton
Ave. left to spend the holidays
with her children Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Russell in Columbus, Ohio.

DRY CLEANINCr

The twenty-fifth wedding anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Hyma n
Friedman of Gladstone Av,•
w. tns
celebrated at a party giv''n by
their' son and daughter-in-laW,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Friedman,
Sunday, September 13.

CROWLEY'S

Miss Betty Jane Lewis of Poe
Ave. visited in Champaign, Ill.
for a few days and spent some
time with friends in Washington,
D. C.

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Dr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Win-
shall spent Labor Day week-end
in Boston, Mass. visiting Dr.
Rabbi Chaim Goldin of that city
and Rabbi Aaron Goldin of Provi-
dence, R. I. brothers of Mrs.
Winshall.

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Can be used to buy anything Under $6
at Crowley's
may be used to shop in any department in
our store.

Issued in amounts of $30
and more at only

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without the usual one-third down payment, providing each articl ,
purchased is $6 or
less including taxes. In case you wish to buy
an article for MORE than $6
(for instance a $7.95 Dress) pie'
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