6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legel Chronicle November IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY Mrs. Louis Welt left Nov. 9 Captain John Horwitz of Oak to spend three weeks with her Drive left Wednesday for Camp parents in Cincinnati, 0. Swift, Texas. Mrs. Julian Zemon is leaving Mrs. Milton Epstein returned Nov. 20 to spend a week in New to her home in Washington, D.C., York. after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cashdan of Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lam- Boston Blvd.. bert- returned to Detroit after a Captain and Mrs. A. Max Kohn ,ew (lays' visit in New York. left for El Paso, Tex., where he Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brodie of will be stationed in the Medical Oak Drive are spending the Division. week-end in South Bend, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Berman Lt. and Mrs. Martin Butzel of Chicago spent a few days in are now located in Washington, Detroit visiting with their daugh- D. C. ter, Luane, who is a student at the University of Michigan. Miss Edith Herivenrich of Trowbridge Ave. has returned Mrs. Adolph Shoenfield of Bal- from a visit in Milwaukee, Wis. timore, Md., is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fried- Mrs. Milton Doner and daugn- lander of Dexter Blvd. ter, Jill, are making their home in New York. Pvt. and Mrs. Arthur Schu- Mrs. Joseph Newman and Mrs. biner of Aberdeen, Md., are visit- Charles Newman have issued in- ing with their parents, Mr. and vitations to a dinner and miscel- Mrs. Max Bussey and Mr. and laneous shower honoring Miss Mrs. Henry Schubiner. Ruth Ann Schlanger, bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Moss to be given at the Canterbury of Northlawn Ave. will honor House on Wednesday, Nov. 18. their daughter, Florence, and her Captain Daniel E. Cohn of fiance, Arnold Rosman, son of Santa Barbara Drive will leave Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman, at Nov. 14 for Fitzsimmons General an open house this Sunday, Nov. 15. No cards. Hospital in Denver, Col. Mrs. Casper Cutler and Mrs. Captain Irving B. Shulak of Baylis Ave. left for Fort Doug- I. D. Friedman will honor Miss Ruth Ann Schlanger, bride-elect, lass in Salt Lake City, Utah. with a bridal luncheon to be given at Huyler's on Saturday, NO FINER Nov. 21. SALMON AT ANY PRICE (r ILLAR ROCK, COLUMBIA RIVER CN/MOOK SALMON Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Zakon of Monica Ave. celebrated their second wedding anniversary with a group of friends at the Club Royale. . , Ardis Ailing Guest Artist at Neugarten Club Luncheon Nov. 18 Phillip Kupfersmid, son of Mr. The ninth annual lunclipim of and Mrs. Joseph Kupfersmid of the Neugarten Sunshine Clot, will 2669 Clements Ave., has been promoted to the rank of ser- geant. He is stationed at tiro Ogden Air Depot, Ilill Field, Ogden, Utah. Mrs. Hyman Miller of Elmhurst Ave. entertained the board of directors of the Bnai David Sis- terhood at her home last Thurs- day. Mrs. Paul Wilber entertained Sunday afternoon at a tea in her home On Pennington Drive. MRS. LOUIS LA MED At the rally brunch which took place on Nov. 4, at the home of Mrs. Frances Shayne, the reading clubs of the Sholom Aleichem Folk Institute combined their ef- forts in making plans for their twelfth annual donor event, which is scheduled for Sunday eve, Jan. 10, 1943. A series of parties have been planned to stimplate interest in this affair. The first successful party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shore, on Curtis Avenue, and was followed by an all-day indoor picnic, which took place on Sunday, Nov. 8. The second will be held on Nov. 1 ,1, the traditional annual party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moishe Dombey at 3294 Waverly. The series will be continued by many more events at later dates. The women of the Sholom Aleichem Reading Circles carry on their cultural activities in the Yiddish language, and help main- tain the Sholom Aleichem Schools whose aim is to perpetuate Yid- dish education. The Committee in charge of these affairs includes the follow- ing: Mrs. Isaac (Pauline) Finkel- stein, chaiman; Mrs. Morris (Sa- rah) Friedman, co-chairman; Ida Komaroff, executive director; Mrs. Samuel (Frances) Shayne, finan- cial secretary and publicity di- rector; Mrs. Louis (Esther) La- Med, treasurer. Please call University 1-6172 for details regarding the raising of funds. s. Herman Berlin, Mrs. Mor- ton Berlin, Miss Doris Berlin, Mrs. Lester Syner, Miss Edward Pevos, Miss Janet Weiss, hon- ored Miss Ruth Ann Schlanger, bride-elect, at a dinner • and miscellaneous shower last Wed- nesday night at the Wilshire. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Cole of Calvert Ave. are spending a fortnight in the East. MRS. LEST EIZ t.. fti:;;TH Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. are visiting in be held at the Book-Cadillac New York City. Hotel on Nov. 18. Mrs. Lester S. Smith, luncheon Mrs. Gilbert Hart of South Bend, Ind., spent a few days chairman, announces that the af- ternoon's program will include with her mother, Mrs. George Ardis Ailing of New York, mon- Epstean of Chicago Blvd. ologist. Mrs. Edmund Gilbert will Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tobias of Raymond Paul Newman, son act as accompanist. Dr. Leo M. Calvert Ave. recently returned of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman Franklin, rabbi emeritus of Tem- from a week's stay in New York. of Sturtevant Ave., will leave on ple Beth El will address the au- Wednesday, Nov. 18, for Camp dience. Mrs. S. Kotchmar of New York A victory rally celebrating the Custer, Signal Corps Division. is visiting with Mrs. Pauline success of this project and to dis- Chase of Calvert Ave. Mrs. Al Weisman, membership tribute luncheon tickets to guests chairman of Detroit Chapter of was held at the Book-Cadillac Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Barsky Hadassah, announces that Mrs. Hotel on Nov. 13. and Mrs. Gerald Barsky are Harry Jones will be hostess to Bob Hall entertained an en- visiting with Pvt. Gerald Barsky prospective members and the thusiastic audience of members at Camp McCoy in Sparta, Wis. committee at a luncheon given at and friends in his own inimitable Mrs. Theodore Bi•nkrant and her home, 18925 Muirland Ave., way. Officer Gaines of the Petos- daughter, Janet, of Whitmore Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 1 p. m. key station showed defense mo- Rd. left for a visit with her tion pictures. Door prizes in the Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dworman form of war stamp corsages were parents in Indianapolis, Ind. of Shrewsbury Drive returned given, and an afternoon of games from a few (lays in Chicago. followed. Proceeds derived from the Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilberg of luncheon are essential to carry on Canterbury Dr. spent their 38th the organization's work for the wedding anniversary at Fort coming year, namely, to supply Sheridan, Ill., with their son, the needy with medical aid and Detroit Lieut. Sidney M. Gilberg. surgical appliances. A most enjoyable afternoon is Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Hen- dricks of 16723 Woodingham assured all those w ho attend. Drive wish to announce the Bar MEMBERSHIP TEA Mizvah of their son, Burton beloved Donald, at the Congregation The Naomi Chapter of Young Bnai David, Elmhurst at 14th, on Women, Bnai Brith, will hold a Saturday, Nov. 21, at 9 a. in. membership tea at the home of chesterfield Miss Ida Singer, 3297 Tuxedo Ave., on Sunday, Nov. 15, 1942, — East Side Bnai Brith at 1:30 p. in. Mrs. Jess Filer for a will be guest speaker for the Mrs. Herbert Kessler left last To Initiate Members day. All girls 18 or over are in- week to spend some time with On Monday evening, Nov. 16, vited and urged to attend. 11iii3 her husband, Lt. Kessler, in junior Aberdeen, Md. She was accom- the East Side Lodge of Bnai Br'th Betty Weinberg is membership panied by her mother, Mrs. Auxiliary will hold an initiation chairman and those on her com- Philip Bloomgarden, who re- of new members at the Savarine mittee are Esther- Jean Milner, Hotel at 9 The Men's Pearl Klein and Frances Schnei- mained with her a few (lays. Lodge have been invited to at- der. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kauf- tend this meeting. Officers for this year are as man and family, formerly of Hostesses for the evening are: follows: President, Eileen Kap- Mesdames Eileen Winkelman, lan; vice presidents, Rita Goldin, Calvert Ave., are now residing at 2166 Oakman Blvd. Annetta Ruby, Rose Abrams, Sara L. Mata; corresponding see- Miriam Coggan, Esther Factor. rotary, Dorothy Be•enson; re- Mr. and Mrs. Seymour J. II. Jacobsen, Lorena Frank, Pearl cording secretary, Sylvil Modiest; Frank of 18635 Wildemere Ave. Kessles. Mrs. I. Keats, chair- treasurer, Gertrude Wilson; linan- will be at home Saturday eve- man of the War Service, has ning, Nov. 21, from 7:30 to 10, asked each member to bring a ei-I secretary, Pearl Klein. Any girl who is unable to in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of checkerboard set to this meeting, ::tend Sunday is welcome to their son, William Shetzer Frank. and these will be sent to all men come to our next nuieting. Tue ,- No cards. in the armed forces as our No- diiy. Nov. 17, at the Bred David vember gift. Synagogue, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Milton J. Miller, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. Wartell, is visiting her husband, Warrant Officer of the U. S. Navy, at Brooklyn, N. Y. 9150 TWELFTH STREET U. SIEGIEU CC. Woodward at State Annual Donor Event Of Sholom Aleichem Institute on Jan. 10 . 1941 Mrs. Harry Mandel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. War- tell, is visiting her husband, Pvt. Harry Mandell, at Fort Benja- min, Ind. The perfect coat: man-tailored shoulders, slashed back, velvet collar! To wear with everything: to go every- where! Sizers 9-15. Black in an all-wool fabric. Fourth Floor Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Osnoi announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gilbert Charles, on Saturday morning, Nov. 28, at 9 a. m., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. A reception will be held on Saturday evening, at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek, from 8 to 11 p. m. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Shiener of Northlavvn Ave. are guests at the Hotel New Yorker in New York City. A charity dessert luncheon was given by Mrs. S. Becker of 3004 Tuxedo Ave. Following the lunch- eon were games, mah jong and cards. Mrs. Z. 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