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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-10-23

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

October 23

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY

Mrs. Harry L. Winston and her
mother, Mrs. Albert Kahn, re-
turned from a visit in New York.

Betrothed

Mrs. Harry Lurie has returned
to her home in Columbus, 0.,
having spent a fortnight with
Mr. and Mrs. William Mazer.

Mrs. Blanche Rothschild has
returned after spending a week
in Milwaukee.

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Airs. Joseph Feldman of Petos-
key has been spending a week
in Detroit as the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Smilansky of
Burns Ave.

CHARLOTTE ANN FINKEL

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finkel of
19219 Warrington Drive an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Charlotte Ann, to Her-
bert A. Mitnick, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hyman Mitnick of Leslie
Ave. Both attend Wayne Uni-
versity.

Mr. and Mrs. William Frank
of Wildemere Ave. entertained
a group of friends at a dinner
on Thursday at the Franklin
Mrs. Sarah Harrison of Pitts-
Hills Country Club.
burgh is visiting with her chil-
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lichtig of dren, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Glynn Court were hosts at a din- Fink of Winona Ave.
ner party last Saturday night
Mrs. S. J. Plotkin of Troy
given at Huyler's.
N. Y., is the guest of her chil-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fisher of dren, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mar-
2440 Calvert Ave. announce the cus at the Briggs Hotel.
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mar-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lambert
shall Glen, on Saturday, Oct. 24. of Whittier Rd. entertained a
At home Saturday evening from group of friends at their home
7 to 11 p. m. No cards.
last week.
Mrs. Joseph Jacobs entertained
Julius Isenberg of Kalamazoo,
the board members of the Bnai
David Sisterhood, on Tuesday eve- Mich., spent a few days in De-
nng, Oct. 13, at her home, 2202 troit as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert.
Elmhurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Kai-
chen returned Friday, Act. 23,
NO FINER
from Sun Valley, Ida.

SALMON
AT ANY
PRICE

A luncheon was given in honor
of Miss Ida Sandler at the Book
(7:is:no Room of the Book-Cadillac
Hotel. The hostesses were Mrs.
Norman Appleton, Mrs. Paul
flarwin, Mrs. Maurice Cohen and
Mrs. Morton Oppenheim, sisters
of groom-to-be Sydney Paul Max-
man. The luncheon took place
Saturday, Oct. 24.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Donoff
and Mrs. Arys Tahl of Dayton,
0., were the week-end guests of
their family, Mr. and Airs. A. J.
Feinberg of Leslie Ave.

Mrs. David Levy, jr., returned
on Friday, Oct. 23, to her home
in New York.

Mrs. Walter Schoenbach of Chi-
cago is visiting with her children,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv of Wil-
demere Ave.

Mrs. Irving B. Ackerman and
daughter returned from an ex-
tended visit to Montreal, where
they visited Airs. Ackerman's
mother, sisters and brothers.

Mrs. II. J. L. Frank of Colo-
rado Ave. is leaving Sunday, Oct.
25, to spend a few days in New
York City.

Air. and Mrs. Andrew Wine-
man have returned to Detroit
from their lodge in Gaylord, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. William Riegel.
of Crofton, Pa., were the week-
end guests of their son-in-law
and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Fred-
erick Margolis.

Dr. and Mrs. Martin Naimark
of Roselawn Ave. have returned
from a visit with their parents
in Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vass of
Kirby Ave. are spending a
month at their country home on
Lake Shore Rd., near Lexington,
Mich.

Mrs. Sidney Berman of Can-
field Ave. is spending a few weeks
in New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kline of
the Wilshire Hotel have gone to
New York and Atlantic City for
a few weeks.

Mrs. Alex Caplan has returned
to her home on Muirland Ave.
after a visit with relatives in
Pittsburgh.

Lieut. Charles T. Prussian is
home on a furlough, visiting with
his family at 2713 Calvert Ave.

Mrs. R. R. Goldstone of Wood-
Mr. and Mrs. David Touff and
son, Daniel, left on Sunday, Oct. row Wilson Ave. left Thursday
18, for their home in Denver, for Madison, Wis., to visit with
Colo.
her daughter, Ellen, who is a
student at the University of Wis-
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldsmith
of Huntington Woods were at consin.
home on Friday, Oct. 16, in honor
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Weiner
of Mr. and Mrs. David Touff of of 2980 Richton Ave. announce
Denver, Col.
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Lieut. and Mrs. Robert Morri- Allan David, on Saturday, Oct.
son are spending 10 days as the 31, at Bnai Moshe Synagogue,
guest of Mrs. Morrison's brother Dexter and Lawrence.
and sister-in-law, Lieut. Com-
Mrs. William Deutsch (Vivian
mander and Mrs. Thomas Marwil Nussbaum) left on Saturday, Oct.
at Bethesea, Md.
24, for Denver, Col., to join her
husband, 1st Lieut. William L.
Deutsch of the Medical Corp,
who is stationed at Fort Logan.

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Pvt. Lou Bialick, son of M r.
and Mrs. A. Bialick of Phila-
delphia Ave., is spending a 10-
day furlough with his family. Ile
is stationed in Camp Tyson, T en ,.

Mrs. Eugene Spanier of Boston
Blvd. returned after a three-week
visit in Pittsburgh.

Mr. and Mrs. William Frank
are leaving on Oct. 25 to spend
some time in New York.

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Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sapers-
ton of Wisconsin Ave. have re-
turned after spending several
days at the Homestead, blot
Springs, Va.

Air. and Mrs. Seth Jacobson of
Huntington Woods are leaving
shortly to spend a few days in
New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heaven-
rich of the Statler Hotel have
returned from a week-end spent
in Milwaukee, Wis.

Mrs. Emil Waldbott of Bur-
lingame Ave. entertained a group
of friends at luncheon Friday,
Oct. 16, at Huyler's.

Recent Bride

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Folz re-
turned to 'Kalamazoo after spend-
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Folz of Oak Drive.

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1942

Mrs. M. J. Greenberg of Ful-
lerton Ave. and Mrs. K. Faudem
of Waverly Ave. returned Mon-
day, having attended the Hadas-
Miss Jeanne Delin, (laughter of sah convention in New York City,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Delin of Clair-
Captain and Mrs. Barney Israel
mount Ave., was united in mar- will be honored with a progressive
riage to Arthur Siegel of the dinner party Sunday, Oct. 25, by
United States Army Air Corps, the following hosts and hostesses:
son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Sie- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colman, Mr.
gel, on October 6, at Lincoln Ne- and Mrs. Joseph Falk, Dr. and
braska.
Mrs. George Fineman, Mr. and
Mrs. David Ruby and Mi. and
Honoring Mrs. George Bassin Mrs. Oliver Ruby.
(Roselyn N. Cohen) who left to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg
join her husband Pvt. George
Bassin who is stationed at Ft. of Chicago Blvd. honored Israel
Lewis, Wash., Mrs. Bernard Na- Sieff and his daughter-in-law,
than entertained a groan of her Mrs. Marcus Sieff, with a (Panel.
friends, Mrs. S. L. Goodman en- party last Monday evening, Oct.
tertained at a luncheon at the 19. Mr. Sieff was the Hadassah
Rook-Cadillac and Mrs. M. W. honor roll speaker.
Stein entertained at a luncheon.
Mrs. Abraham Feigelman was
Mrs. Bassin will stop over to graduated last Tuesday night,
visit with her nephew Pvt. Man- Oct. 20, as a 2nd Lieut. of Com-
uel Katzman who is stationed at pany B, First Regiment, Wom-
Ft. Francis, Cheyenne, Wyo.
en's Air Raid Wardens. After the
exercises she entertained at her
The Piano students of Mrs. home at 2224 Cortland Ave. for
George Basin were honored at the following: Augusta Philip
a party given Saturday after- Munro, 1st Lieut. Mildred Clunas,
noon at the home of Mrs. M. W. Platoon Sere. Irma Lietaert,
Stein, Pasadena Avenue. There Sergt. Clara Wright, Corp. Pau-
were games, prizes and refresh- line Chapman, Corp. Eleanor Bell,
ments.
Corp. Aletha Matthews, as well
as a group of other friends.
Miss Lorraine Shirley Wexler
of 17600 Prairie Ave. will cele-
Private Louis D. Wilder, son
brate her sixteenth birthday with of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wilder
a formal dinner party at North- of 3750 Boston Blvd., left for
wood Inn, on Saturday, Oct. 24. Fort Custer, Battle Creek, on
Covers will be laid for twenty Sept. 28.
guests.

MRS. ARTHUR SIEGEL •
(Miss Jeanne Delin)

Mrs. Saul H. Smith of Elm-
hurst Ave. has iust returned
from Indianapolis, Ind., where she
spent a pleasant week with her
husband, Pvt. Smith. Pvt. Smith
is a member of the Army War
Show and is attached to the
Chemical Warfare Service.

Mrs. Joshua Sperka To Be
Guest Speaker at Sisters
Of Zion Mizrachi Meeting

The Sisters of Zion Alizrachi
are sponsoring an Oneg Shabbat
on Saturday, Oct. 24, at 2 p. m.
at Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
hurst and Fourteenth.•
Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka will be
the guest speaker. Several He-
brew vocal selections will be
rendered by Miss Dvora Selesny.
A social hour will follow. Men-
hirs and friends are invited.
On Oct. 13, Mrs. A. Dubrinsky
of 3267 Cortland Ave., was host-
ess to the board of directors.
The sixth annual donor lunch-
eon will be held by the chapter
on Tuesday, Dec. 8.
For further information call
the chairman, Mrs. Abraham Cap-
lan, Townsend 7-0869; or Mrs.
Isaac Shetzer, Townsend 8-8477.

Mrs. Samuel Benjamin, of
4302 Waverly is spending a few
days in New York visit'ng with
her son, Corporal Sidney Benja-
Dr. and Mrs. Albert H. Krohn min. While there she will attend
of Cambridge Rd. spent the week- the Hadassah National Conven-
end in Chicago.
tion. She is the guest of Mr.
Mrs. Max Zetkin of Sheridan
Mrs. Erin Singer of Chicago and
Rd., New York.
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Singer of Chicago Blvd.
Mrs. Irving Belinsky of Rus-
Lt. Carl Gussin, home on leave sell Woods, Detroit, honored her
from Camp Grant, over the week- sister Molly Blugrind of Toronto,
end, visited with his family, Dr. who wdl be married Nov. 1 in
and Mrs. M. E. Bachman of Toronto to Jack Weinstock, with
a dinner and linen and personal
Parkside Ave.
shower at the Wilshire Hotel, for
Air Cadet Joseph Green, R. C. 88 guests on Sept. 29. Mrs. Blu-
Flowers for all occasions-
A. F., Toronto, was the week- grind, mother of Mrs. Belinsky
end guest of the Resslers, Euclid and of Toronto, also attended.
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6 6622
Ave., W.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Gray
of 8555 Birv•ook Ave., announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Richard Martin at ten oclock on
Saturday, Oct. 31, at the Rose
Zitic Cohen Bldg., Lawton, near
Tyler.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevens of
Buena Vista Ave. wish to an-
: nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son Lawrence, on Saturday, Oct.
24, at nine o'clock in the morn-
ing, at the Congregation Adath
Yeshurum, 2625 Tyler Ave. Din-
ner (lance will be on Sunday,
Oct. 25 at 6:00 o'clock at Shift'
and Moskovitz Riviara Hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Stein
of 4329 Grand Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son Lawr-
ence Steinon, Saturday, Oct. 24
at the B'Nai Moishe Synagogue
on Dexter Blvd. There will he
open house Saturday evening.

Mrs. A. M. Ferar of Wilde-
mere Ave. is spending a few
weeks in Boston, Mass.

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