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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Octobtt
1942
IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .
Among the recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. David Touff and
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman son Daniel of Denver, Colo., are
at their lodge in Sturgeon Point, spending a few weeks in Detroit
Michigan were:
visiting with their parents, Mr.'
Postmaster and Mrs. Roscoe and Mrs. Louis Fiske, and Mr.
Huston of Glencoe Hills, Ypsilan- and Mrs. Louis Toe.
ti; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Routier
of Bloomfield Hills, and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Thal,
Mrs. William Lucking.
of Toledo, are spending the week
end in Detroit.
Dr. and Mrs. William Haber
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman
of Ann Arbor were the week-end
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya of Hamilton Drive, entertained
Kleinman this past week.
a group of friends Saturday
night, Sept. 26.
Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Klein-
Mr. and Mrs. Morritz Schub-
man will leave this week for Chi-
cago to visit with their (laughter iner of 3800 Buena Vista, an-
and son-in-law, First Lieut. Irv. nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
A. Warren who leaves this week son, Sheldon David, on Saturday,
for Bowman Field, Louisville, Oct. 17, at Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg. on Lawton and Tyler Ayes.
Ky. in the Army Air Corps.
At home Sunday, Oct. 18, from
Miss Dorothy Smith, daughter 7 to 11 P. M. No cards.
of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Smith, of
Mrs. Jack Goldhar and daugh-
Boston Blvd., left to resume her
ter Madelon of Northlawn Ave.
studies at Knox School, Coopers-
are spending a week in New York
town, New York.
City.
RECENT BRIDE
Michael Clamage return e d to
his home in Chicago after visit.
ing with his children, M r.
and
Mrs. Benjamin SchwaydtT of
Fairfield Ave.
Robert Enggass, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Engga-.. lett
for Cambridge, Mass., to h•sum e
his studies at Harvard Univer-
sity.
Mrs. Herbert Holman, returned
from a visit with her InHband,
Captain Holman formerly at Fort
Benjamin Harrison Indiana, and
now stationed at Camp IIreeken-
ridge, Ky.
Mrs. Kurt Peiser, of Philadel-
phia, is the guest of :1Ir. and
Mrs. Irving T. Oberfelder of
Canterbury Drive.
Second Lieut. Joseph Gilbert,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gil-
bert of Fairfield Ave., who is
now stationed at Monroe I.a. was
recently graduated from the
Officers Candidate School at
Miami Fla.
Mrs. Robert J. Newman will
Miss Eunice Alexander, daugh-
return Oct. 8 from a visit with ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand
her husband, Lt. Newman at Alexander of Burlingame Ave..
Ponapah, Nevada.
returned to Olivet College to re-
sume her studies.
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy
entertained a group of friends
Lieut. and Mrs. Samuel Skul-
at dinner Saturday night, Sept. sky of Camp Dix, New Jersey,
26.
spent the past week with the
latte•'s grandmother, Mrs. Max
Miss Katherine Ziff and Miss Prussian of Glynn Court.
Fanny Ogoroskin, are visiting
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Gilbert
with friends in Chicago over the
of 11534 Bryon Ave., announce
week end.
the Bar Mitzvah of their son Mel-
Mrs. Henry Friedman and vin Lee, on Saturday morning,
(laughter Maxine, of Edison Ave. Oct. 10, at Congregation Shaarey
spent the past week in Chicago. Zedek.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Can.
vasser and son Bryon have just
returned from Norfolk, Va.,
where they spent 10 days with
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Don Canvasser. Don
is stationed there with the U. S.
N. R.
Mrs. Milton Fishman visited
her husband who is now stationed
at Camp Walters, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen-
After a fortnight visit with
field, were hosts to a group of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
friends at dinner Friday night, M. Singer of Pingree Ave., Dr.
Sept. 25.
and Mrs. M. B. Singer left for
Chicago, where Dr. Singer will
Mrs. Mortimer Meyer, of Suf- resume his position at the Uni-
folk drive, entertained at a lunch- versity of Chicago.
eon, Saturday, Sept. 26.
—Photo by J. J. Clarke Studio
Mr. and Mrs. David N. Shore
Dr. Harry Kirschbaum spent a of 3786 Wager Ave., announce
MRS. GILBERT C. GOLDING
few days in Washington during the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
(Miss Belrose Harris)
the past week.
Richard Paul, on Oct. 17 at
The Shaarey Zedek was the Potashnik and Lenore -Heller, all
Young Israel Synagogue, 2691 scene of a beautiful wedding on
Joy Road. At home, Sunday Oct. Thursday evening, Sept. 24, when wearing gowns of aqua satin
fashioned on similar lines and
18, 2 to 5 P. M. No cards.
NO FINER
Miss Belrose Harris, daughter of their flowers were colonial bou-
SALMON
Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris of Oak- quets.
Irwin Phillips of the Lee
AT ANY
Plaza returned from a few days man Blvd., became the bride of
Flower girl was Joyce Elkow-
Second Lieut. Gilbert C. Golding, itz, and junior bridesmaid was
PRICE
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of
Mrs.
M.
Sosnick
of
Tracey
Second Lieut. and Mrs. Edwin
Belrose Elkowitz. both wearing
Gage left for Washington, D. C. Ave. Rabbi A. M. Hershman offi- pink net gowns. Meyer Golding
after a few days visit with rela- ciated, assisted by Rabbi Morris attended his brother as best man,
Adler and Cantor Jacob Sonenk- the ushers included Irving Gold-
tives in Detroit.
lar.
ing, Melvin Harris, Sam Robin-
Miss Shirley Simon, bride-elect
The bride was lovely in a gown son, Morrie Rothenberg and Sam
was complimented with a linen
and personal shower given at of white bridal satin with deep Epstein.
Mrs. Harris wore a gown of
the Book-Cadillac last Wednesday. •yoke and upper part of sleeves
Eighty guests were present and of lace and seed pearl trim. The fuschia chiffon, Mrs. Sosnick was
the following were hostesses: full skirt ended in a long train, attired in rose chiffon and both
Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz, Mrs. Leon and her long tulle veil fell from mothers had corsages of orchids.
Dinner and reception followed
Zechman and Mr s. Samuel a halo of matching lace and
orange blossoms. She carried a the ceremony.
Schwartz.
prayer book and orchids.
Among the out-of-town guests
The matron of honor was the were Miss Belle Tyson of Mc-
bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Irving Keesport, Pa., Miss Lillian Sobel
Golding, maid of honor, Ruth of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Rae Hel-
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Gold, both in pink satin gowns ler of Chattanooga, Tenn.
fashioned with crinoline skirts and
Lieut. and Mrs. Golding will
they carried colonial bouquets.
make their home at Columbus, Ga.,
The bridesmaids were Rosalie as Lieut. Golding is stationed at
Woodward at State
Detroit
Laving, Hannah Robinson, Sylvia Fort Benning, Ga.
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Mrs. Harry Charnes of Chi-
cago, Ill. is visiting her son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Shetzer, of Merton Rd.
Lieut. Myrom Dushkin, Camp
Hood, Texas, is the guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Dush-
kin, of Virginia Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Albert of
4014 Sturtevant Ave. entertained
at a buffet supper, Sunday, Sept,
27, in honor of the Pidyan Haben
of their grandson, Elliott How-
ard Kahn.
Joseph F. Lefkofsky, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Lefkof-
sky of 2516 W. Philadelphia Av
has returned to Ann Arbor to
resume his studies.
Miss Shirley Weiner of 17184
Washburn, is now living at the
Nurses residence, Harper Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Springel,
of Wilshire Hotel, will hold open
house, Sunday, Oct. 4, from 2 to
4 P. M. in honor of their new
born son, Barry Lee. No cards.
Second Lieut. Sidney Kaplan,
a recent graduate of the Quarter-
master's Division of Officers'
Training School, at Camp Lee,
Virginia, visited with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. I. Kaplan, of Glen-
dale Ave, and has left for Indian
Town Gap, M. R. Penn. to take
up his new duties.
Jack Sauls spent the past
On Monday, Oct. 12, the sister- B. and P. League of Mt.
week end in Chicago and Mil- hood of Temple Beth El will have Sinai to Meet October 7
waukee.
their regular desert luncheon and
The first meeting of the busi-
meeting at 1:30 P. M. The meet-
Miss Harriet Berman, daugh- ing will be open to members and ness and professional group of
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berman, any friends who are interested the League of Mt. Sinai Hospital
will leave Monday to resume her in attending. The meeting will Association will be held at the
studies at the University of be addressed by Leo Jay Margo- Leland Hotel at 8:30 P. M. on
Michigan.
lin, one of the editors of P M Wednesday, Oct. 7.
The organization has ply dged
Miss Peggy Sloman, daughter magazine, who recently returned itself to become very active in
from
London.
of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sloman,
community affairs. Many of the
left to resume her studies at the
members are already busy work-
Miss
Delphine
Prussian,
daugh-
University of Michigan.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prus- ing on the city salvage drive,
OCD activities, and others, The
Miss Geraldine Fishman was sian, of Muirland Ave. left for girls are also buying their de-
hostess at a luncheon party in Jamaica Plains, Mass., to matric- fense stamps through the Senior
honor of her thirteenth birthday. ulate as a freshman at the Rock- organization at each meeting :
Cards and movies were the diver- wood Park High School.
Any working woman, ma riled
sions of the evening.
Mrs. Eugene Kopple of Color- or single, is cordially invit , d to
attend this meeting. Sally Field
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gladwin ada Ave. will leave next Tuesday of the Detroit Times will be
(Rhea E. Cashman), are spend- for St. Paul Minn., where she the guest speaker.
ing the week in New York City, will visit with her children, Dr.
celebrating their 10th wedding and Mrs. H. J. Rothschild.
anniversary.
Miles Lowell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Lowell of Shrews-
A beautifully appointed lunch- bury Drive left to resume his
eon and miscellaneous shower studies at Amhurst College, at
Flowers for all occasions -
was given in honor of Mrs. Her- Amhurst, Mass.
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6 t,,22
bert Leonard Pariser (Rosyln
Felltnan), last Saturday at the
Statler Hotel, the hostesses were:
THERE WILL BE NO NEW DOWN COMFORTERS OR PILLOWS
Mrs. Benj. Alpert, Mrs. Charles
PLAY SAFE—LET US RENOVATE YOURS LIKE NEW NOW
K. Harris, Mrs. Moe Leiter, Mrs.
George Lowell, Mrs. Edward
Stein, Mrs. Maurice Siden, Mrs.
8823 TWELFTH STREET (our only store)
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Sidney Wallace and Mrs. Lewis
Zu i beck.
Parking in Rear of Store
—BUY WAR BONDS--
J. TRAURIG