DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle
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October 30 1942
IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arn-
Dr. Leo M. Croll of Fairfield
f eld and daughter, Joan, arc Ave., who has been commis-
spending a week in Pittsburgh, sioned a captain in the U. S.
Pa.
Army, will leave Thursday for
Indianapolis, Ind., where he will
Mrs. Henry Moses has returned be stationed.
to her home on Hamilton Drive,
having visited First Lieut. Moses
Mrs. B. L. Lambert of the Bel-
in Rumsford, N. J.
crest Hotel is spending a week
Mrs. Harvey Gass returned inn New York City.
Wednesday, Oct. 28, from La-
On Sunday night, Oct. 1, the
Jolla, Calif.
Excelsior Club will have its first
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Frank, cocktail party and dinner-dance
Jr., are leaving next week to of the season, given at the Sta-
spend six months in La Jolla, ler Hotel.
Calif.
Nov. 1 starts another season
Mrs. L. Bertman entertained of USO parties given at the
the board of the Bnai David Sis- Standard Club in the Book-Cadil-
terhood on Thursday evening, lac Hotel. The following hosts
Oct. 22, at her home, 2470 La- and hostesses are in charge: Mr.
Belle Ave.
and Mrs. Milton Gordon, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hyman, Mr. and
Mrs. William Adelson of Phila- Mrs. David Idzal and Mr. and
delphia Ave. is leaving Sunday Mrs. Lawrence Michelson.
for several days in Chicago. She
will be accompanied by Miss
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kay of
Helen Fern of Leslie Ave.
Warrington Drive were hosts at
Mr. and Mrs. I. Katzman of a cocktail party Sunday, Oct.
Windsor spent a fortnight with 18, honoring their brother-in-law
their children, Mr. and Mrs. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence L. Fried.
Abe Katzman of Fairfield Ave.
Mrs. Rosa Meyer of Los An-
Mrs. Hugo Freund of the Book-
Cadillac Hotel left Thursday, geles is visiting with her children,
Oct. 22, for New York where Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohn and
family at the Belcrest.
she will visit her family.
NO FINER SALMON
AT ANY
PRICE
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Fen-
ton, formerly of Whitmore Rd.,
have moved to their new home on
Park Drive.
RECENT BRIDE
Rabbi and Mrs. Melvin Sands
w ho has been visiting his parents
Mrs. Albert Foon was formerly Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sands of 866
Shirley Louise Weiss, daughter Iroquois Ave. have left for Bos-
of Mr.• and Mrs. Isaac Weiss of ton, Mass., where Rabbi Sands
enters Harvard University for
training as Chaplain in the
United States Army.
Miss Dorothy Stone of Long-
Mrs. Mark Y. Blum (Francis
fellow Ave. entertained in honor
of Miss Lillian Sofferin, a bride Dreif uss ) , and son, Marky.! of
elect at a dinner and personal W itch ita, Kansas, are
shower in her home on Oct. 6. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I,
Dreifuss, of Fullerton Ave.
Mrs. Samuel Benjamin of
4302 Waverly Ave. has just re-
turned from a visit in New York
where she attended the Hadas-
sah convention.
Sergeant Saul Felsot of 16810
Whitcomb Ave., who has been
serving with the United States
Coast Artillery for 20 months in
Long Beach, Cal., will be home
on furlough Nov. 10. His wife,
the former Vivian Spiwak, will
accompany him back to the West
Coast, where she has been affil-
iated with the A.W.V.S.
at Atkinson
Miss Katherine Ziff of LaSalle
Blvd. is spending the week-end in
Buffalo.
Mrs. Ernest Freshman of
Sturtevant Ave. left for a visit
with her husband, Lieut. Fresh-
man, who is stationed at Camp
Shelby in Mississippi.
Mrs. Samuel Ackerman, 193
McLean, is home after spending,
two weeks at the Genesee Valley
Manor, Dansville, N. Y.
Ladies of Yeshiva
Chanukah Concert Dec. 6
Plans are now in progress for
a chanukah concert to be held
Sunday evening, Dec. 6, 1942 at
Bna;. Moshe Synagogue. This is
being sponsored by the Ladies
of Yeshiva Beth Yehuda. An
elaborate program is being plan-
ned, headed by Cantor David
Katzman. Tickets will be on
sale at the Yeshiva office or can
be obtained by calling TO..
Warmth for Sleeping
When the Thermostat Is Turned Down
Select cosy comfies of cotton flannel- ,‘
ette for the children's warm protec-
tion against chilly Winter nights. A!
Choose from a variety of sleepers,
pyjamas, gowns on the Fourth Floor.
Pyjamas $2.45
Butcher-boy style of pin dot
and rose pattern. Blue or red
predominating. Sizes 8 to 16.
Mrs. Samuel Gingold will ar-
rive Tuesday from Temple, Tex.,
to spend several weeks with her
mother, Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich of
the Belcrest.
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REMODELING — COLD STORAGE
Ensign and Mrs. Howard Wolt-
man have returned to Boston,
Mass., having visited with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs.Lewis C.
Frank of Colorado Ave.
THERE WILL BE NO NEW DOWN COMFORTERS OR PILLOWS
PLAY SAFE—LET US RENOVATE YOURS LIKE NEW NOW
J. TRAURIG
TYLER 4-6728
8823 TWELFTH STREET (our only store)
Mrs. Hattye Fisher and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Sidney Rosen have re-
turned from New York, where
they were guests at the Barba-
zon Plaza hotel.
Mrs. Albert Gordon of Hazel-
wood Ave. and her daughter,
Mrs. Walter E. Becher of Tuller
2510 Buena Vista Ave. before Ave., entertained a small family
her marriage.
group on Saturday afternoon,
Mr. Foon is the son of Mr. Oct 24, honoring Major Louis S.
and Mrs. Jacob Foon of 4078 and Mrs. Leland.
Leslie Ave.
Major Leland, who is on leave
for a month is stationed at San 5-1171.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Bloom of Turce, Peurto Rica, and is the
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Gloucester. Drive returned from nephew of Mrs. Albert Gordon. Flowers for all occasions-
a few days spent in New York.
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622
MRS. ALBERT FOON
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Frank
of Fairfield Ave. entertained
Mrs. Laura Neuman of Cleve-
their club at dinner on Satur- land is visiting with her son-in-
day night, Oct. 24.
law ad daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Lieut. Ernest Jay, son of Mr. Ed Lichtig of Burlingame Ave.
and Mrs. J. I. Jay of Grand
Mrs. A. Greenbaum returned
Ave. is leaving for active duty to her home in Cleveland after
at the St. Louis Medical Pro- a visit with her children, Mr.
curement Depot.
and Mrs. C. Louis Maas of La-
Paul Feinberg of Warrington Salle Blvd.
Drive has returned from Cham-
Mrs. J. Goldstein of Chicago
paigne, Ill., where he spent a Blvd. left for a visit in New
few days with his sister, Miriam York.
who is attending the University
of Illinois.
Miss Corinne Lehman, who had
been visiting with her brother-
in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs.
Nathan Schlafer, returned to her
9150 TWELFTH STREET
home in California.
PHONE TRINITY 2-0629
Irving Spiwak, of 1630 Vir-
ginia Park is now serving with
the Air Corps, somewhere in
Australia. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry N. Spiwak, and
has recently been engaged to
Sara Lee Forman. Private Sin.
wak is attached to Hdq. Squad-
r on, Fifth Bomber Command.
Perking in Rear of Store
Miriam Feinberg is spending
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Silas C. Feinberg.
While here, she will attend the
Michigan-Illinois game.
113. SIEGIEIL CO.
IT'oodteard at State
glove fit .. .
Detroit
in suede
by Andrew Geller
Suave distinction in velvety suede
. . . shoes that fit as smoothly and
comfortably as a glove; created by the
master craftsman Andrew Geller, exclu-
sively for us. The pump in black,
Gown $2.15
Sleeper $1.49
Quaint, long sleeved gown of
tcarose or blue cotton flannel-
ette trimmed with white
moss fringe. Sizes 8 to 16.
printed one - piecer
with snug. knit wrist and
ankle bands. Buttons down
front and has drop seat
Sizes 2 to 10.
Floral
GIRLS' FURNISHINGS—FOURTH
the tie in black or brown.
$1 2"
Siegel's Fifth Floor
coo— a
GRAND RIVER—SECTION A
HUDSON'S
Prices subject to 3% sales tax.
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