10 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle November 20, l',42 IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY Mrs. Nate Hozin, of Youngs- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenstein town, Ohio, spent a week with (Eve Siegel) of South Bend, Ind. her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. had as their guests over the Benj. Fink of Winona Ave. week end and for the Michigan- Notre Dame football game, Mr. Miss Delphine Prussian, daught- and Mrs. Saul G. Dunitz, Mr. er of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prus- and Mrs. Bernard Siegel, Mrs. sian of Muirland Ave. will re- Jack Hack and Mrs. Max Osnos. turn from Rockwood Park High School in Boston to spend the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Feiler, Thanksgiving week end with her 13835 LeSalle Blvd.. celebrated parents. their 48th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leftwich. on Saturday. Nov. 14. Mr. and of Whitmore Rd. are spending the Mrs. Feller will leave on Sunday, Nov. 22. for Los Angeles, where weekend in Cincinnati, Ohio. they will spend the winter Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.. has months. joined the Coast Guard and is Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Hen- now stationed in New London. dricks of 16723 Woodingham Conn. Drive wish to announce the Bar Mrs. Henry Moses left for Mizvah of their son, Burton Rumsford, N. J., where she will Donald, at the Congregation join Lt. Moses who is stationed Bnai David, Elmhurst at 14th, on there. Saturday, Nov. 21, at 9 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Baer of Fairfield Ave. will entertain their Saturday night club at dinner, Nov. 21. Their honored guests will be Mrs. Baer's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Cival- sky, of South Bend, Ind. First Lieutenant and Mrs. Louis L. Kazdan returned to Camp Benjamin Harrison at Lawrence, Ind., after a short visit with their friends and par- ents. Several parties and dinners were held in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer Lieut. Kazdan is stationed in of Chicago Blvd., returned Sun- the medical corps serving as a day, Nov. 15 from South Bend, doctor at General Billings Hos- Ind. pital, and as an instructor in medicine. He and Mrs. Kazdan Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau are living in Indianapolis and of Longfellow Ave. are spending participating in Zionist and a week in New York. Jewish communal activities. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of Mrs. D. Frankel of Philadel- Franklin, Mich. will be hosts at phia, is the guest of her brother- a large dinner party on Thanks- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. giving Day. J. Rosenstein of Oakman Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lands- A luncheon was held at the berg and family of Leslie Ave. home of Mrs. Chas. Berger on are now residing in their new Griggs Ave., and the following home at 17344 Greenlawn. ladies were hostesses: Mesdames Chas. Berger, Max Berger, Sam Mrs. Sarah Rosenthal, of 3042 Berger, Hugo Biegel. Manuel En- Hurlbut, has been notified of gel, Paul R. Freeman, Abe Miller 'the advancement of her son Jer- and Lester Urahy. Mrs. Jack ome J. Rosenthal, to a sergeancy. Agin was the guest speaker and He has been stationed at Jeffer- delivered a stirring address in son Barracks, Mo., since his en- behalf of the War Chest for listment in December, 1941, in which $100.00 was raised. the Army Air Forces. He is at- Private Samuel S. Goodman, tached to the Headquarters son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Good- Squadron at his post. man is stationed at Camp Crowd- Mr. and Mrs. Jack King of er, Mo., as a trainee of pigeons. Euclid Ave., announce the Bar He reports that 1000 birds were Mitzvah celebration of their son donated to the United States Marvin, to be held at Congrega- Army by the Pigeon Flyers of tion Beth Shemuel on Saturday, Detroit. Nov. 21, 9 a. m. Dinner on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Osnos day, Nov. 29, 6 p. m., at Per- announce the Bar Mitzvah of eira's. their son, Gilbert Charles, on Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg and son Saturday morning, Nov. 28, at Michael Roberts, formerly of Poe 9 a. m., at Congregation Shaarey Ave. have moved to the Belcrest Zedek. A reception will be held on Saturday evening. at Con- Hotel. gregation Shaarey Zedek, from Flowers for all occasions- 8 to 11 p. m. No cards. Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 NO FINER SALMON AT ANY PRICE John and Louis Golds of Oak- man Blvd. are in Seattle, Wash. for an indefinite stay visiting John Golds' son, Lieut. Sidney Golds of Fort Lawton. Dr .and Mrs. Harry H. Kay and their three children of 18201 Santo Rosa Drive have left for Miami Beach, Florida, where Dr. Kay will enter officers training school for service in the Air Force. Recent Bride P.F.C. Fred Birndorf, who is Aesculapian Auxiliary stationed at Camp Barklay, Tex., Sells $35,000 in Bonds son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Birn- dorf, of Northlawn Ave. spent The Ladies Auxiliary of the the past week in Detroit. Aesculapian Pharmaceutical Fra- Private Sidney Caplan who is ternity held its eighth annual stationed at Boise, Idaho, is spending three weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caplan of Edison Ave. Mrs. Pauline Weil returned from a week end spent in South Bend, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein of Canterbury Drive and Mrs. Robert J. Newman honored Lt. Commander Louis Schwartz at a dinner party Wednesday Eve, Nov. 18. .3 —Photo J J. rlark•. MRS. LESTER A. SMALL (Odell Cynthia Warren) Odell Cynthia Warren and Lester A. Small spoke their nup- tial vows Sunday evening, Nov. 8 at the ceremony solemnized in the Congregation Bnai Moshe at 5 p. m. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis War- ren of Grand Ave. and Mr. Small is the son of the Hyman Smalls of Kendall Ave. Miss Warren's bridal gown was of heavy white satin with close fitting bodice Dimmed with pearl rosettes, her long veil was of bridal illusion surmounted by a crown of pearls and she carried a bouquet of white roses. Mrs. Albert Warren and Mrs. Erwin Small were ma- trons of honor, the former in an aqua gown trimmed with black sequins and the latter in a gown of irreidiscent purple. Both car- ried yellow talisman roses. The bridesmaids in identical gowns of ice blue and pink moire were Ruthye Shaposnik, Hope Behrendt, Blanche Wexler, Lillian Efros, Esther Ryback and Sylvia Chafetz. The best men were Albert Warren and Erwin Small, the ushers being Bernard Miller, Joseph Seligson, Herbert Kaufman, Harold Landis and Jerry Efros. The flower girl in a gown matching the bridesmaids and the ring bearer in navy blue eton suit made an adorable couple. They are the nephew and niece of the bride. After the ceremony there was a dinner and reception. Mrs. Warren. the bride's mother wore a gold colored gown with crystal embroiders while Mrs. Small chose a gown of royal blue crepe. Both mothers wore orchids. Music for the ceremony was both dignified and holy, a string ensemble playing during the cer- emony. "Because" was sung as the bride stood midway down the aisle by Howard Watterstone of the U. S. Air Corps. and "0 Promise Me" was rendered after the counle had been joined in holy wedlock by Ruth Soifer. Mr. and Mrs. George Lowell of Shrewsbury Drive, plans to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with their son Niles who is a student at Amhurst College in Amherst, Mass. Sergeant Robert R. Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Atlas and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prentis left Friday, Nov. 13 for Hot Springs, Ark. MRS. HARRY PERNICK Lieut. George Friedman has charity dinner dance at North- returned to his post at Fort Bragg, N. C., following a visit wood Inn, Wednesday, Nov. 11. This organization, whose mem- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedman of Glendale Ave. bership consists of wives of Jew- ish druggists, is contributing all Mrs. H. C. Broder of Law- proceeds of this dinner dance to rence 'Ave. left Tuesday to spend war relief. The members Ore ac- a week with her brother, Major tive in Civilian Defense work, Maurice Meyers, at Fort Sill, U. S. 0. and are donors to the Red Cross blood bank. Okla. Mrs. Alex Brooks, president, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wolfner Mrs. Harry Pernick, chairman of Burlingame Drive have as and Mesdames R. W. Klein, Dav- their house guest the former's id Bez and Albert Roggin, com- sister, Miss Frances Wolfner of mittee members, distributed over St. Louis, Mo. 200 prizes to the 475 guests present. As a special Armistice Day Council of Jewish feature, $35,000.0 worth of War Bonds were sold. Women Luncheon At Center Dec. 7 The Detroit Section of the Na- tional Council of Jewish women will hold a luncheon for all of the members in good standing on Dec. 7, 12:30 p. m. at the Jewish Community Center. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will ad- dress the meeting. Because it is the first anniversary of Pearl Harbor, there will also be a talk by a Red Cross representative. Members are requested to bring bundles for the Council Resale Shop. Reservations for the lunch- eon will be taken by the Council office. Shaarey Zedek Young Peoples' Dance Nov. 21 The Young Peoples Society of Cong. Shaarey Zedek announce their Thanksgiving Dance which will be held on Saturday eve- ning, Nov. 21 at 8:30 p. m. Chairman and co-chairman of the dance are Charlotte Miller and Sarabel Drootman. There will be dancing, refresh- ments and entertainment. Admission, to be paid at the door, is thirty-five cents. All proceeds will he given to the War Chest. 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