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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

November 27, 1942

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Osnoi
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Gilbert Charles, on
Saturday morning, Nov. 28, at
9 a. in., 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.

Mrs. Julius Rothschild of Moss
Ave. honored Miss Roily 011e-
sheimer with a supper party and
linen shower, and Mrs. Oscar
Kaufman of Merton Rd. gave
an afternoon tea and lingerie
shower Saturday, Nov. 14.

Corp. Arthur H. Fink, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of
Winona Ave., returned to Enid
Army Flying Field in Oklahoma,
having spent a week with his
parents.

Mrs. Moritz Kahn of Lincoln-
shire Drive has returned from a
visit with her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hartrich, in Chicago.
Miss Betty Kahn left to spend the
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Newhouse
holiday week-end with the Hart-
! ich family.
of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Rothnagel of Chicago, Mr. and
Lieut. Ernest Freshman, who Mrs. Harry Goldberg of Gladwin,
is stationed at Camp Shelby, Rabbi and Mrs. Milton Rosen-
Miss.,
accompanied by Mrs. baum of Cleveland spent Thurs-
Freshman, who has been spending day in Detroit to attend the un•
several weeks with her husband, veiling of the tombstone of their
will arrive the first of next week mother, Mrs. Jennie Goldberg.
to visit for a few days with their
Col. and Mrs. Harry E. Schles-
family.
inger of Fort Bragg are spending
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Levi a week with their family, Mr.
and (laughter left Nov. 25 to and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of Bos-
spend the week-end with their ton Blvd.
family in Cincinnati.
Lieut. Martin M. Jacobs, who
Mrs. Robert Newburger of has been stationed at Camp
Chicago Blvd. is spending a few Young, visited with his parents,
weeks in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs of
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp Hazelwood Ave. Their son, Sid-
were hosts to their family at a ney Robert, left Monday for
Camp Custer, Mich.
Thanksgiving dinner.

Mrs. Osman Fisher and Mr.
and Mrs. William Field were
hosts at a surprise party given
last Sunday night at the Statler
Hotel. They will entertain again
on Sunday, Dec. 6.

Mrs. Wilford Doner and (laugh-
ter, Judy, of Huntington Woods
have returned from a visit in
Cleveland, 0.

Mrs. Herman Finsterwald spent
Thanksgiving with her children,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finster- and children of Chicago are
wald, Jr., in Flint.
spending a week with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff of
Lawrence Ave.
No Finer Salmon at

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Gross-
man are spending the week-end
with their son, Jerome, who is
training at Chanute Airfield in
Champagne, Ill. They were ac-
companied by their daughter-in-
law, Mrs. Jerome Grossman, who
has taken an apartment in Cham-
pagne for the duration.

ILLAR
ROCK

Warren Shwayder, student at
the University of Michigan, spent
Thanksgiving day with his par-
puts. the Benjamin Shwayders of
Fairfield Ave.

COLUMBIA RIVER
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Miss Dorothy Stern of Jackson
is the week-end guest of the
Benjamin Finks of Winona Ave.

Mrs. David Winston of New
York is visiting with her children,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts of
the Belcrest.

Trees Planted in
Palestine Forests

Annie
Furs
are
Better
Furs

Convenient Terms

ANIS IRS

LIBRARY AT E. GRAND RIVER

Rabbi Jacob Nathan
N. Woodward JWEWO
Guest Speaker Dec. I

Butzel Forest:
Two trees planted in honor of
"The Jinx Club," by Prescilla
Birnhaltz, Dorothy Cohen, Doris
Grushko, Marylin Klafer, Pearl
Lawson, Joanne Lichtenstein, Mar-
ion Marks, Arlean Rosen, Nesia
Singer, Sara Stollman, Phyllis
Zieve; two trees in honor of re-
covery of Mrs. Chas. Landon, by
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sott; two
trees honoring recovery of Mrs.
Phillip Gorelick, by Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Sott.
One tree in memory of baby,
Marlene Ray Stone, by Young
Women's Chapter of Bichu• Cho-
lent; one tree in memory of Jos-
eph Leider, by Mrs. I. Elias one
tree in memory of our beloved
mother, Rekley Katz, by Anna
E. and Alice Markson; three
trees in memory of brother, Alex
Miller, by Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Miller.
Mizrachi Forest:
Six trees in memory of David
Hirsch Wolok, by niece, Edna
Schlussell.

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rosenberg
Stanford and Morton Clamage, staged a surprise party for the
both students at the University Arnold A. Kosarins of 17181
RABBI JACOB NATHAN
of Michigan, spent Thanksgiving Pontchartrain Blvd. on Nov. 21.
The North Woodward Branch day with their parents, Mr. and The occasion was a house-warm.
of the Jewish Women European Mrs. Burton Clamage of San ing and the celebration of the
Welfare Organization have com- Juan Drive.
Kosarins' 25th wedding anniver-
pleted final arrangements
for
sary. A musicale, in which Jerry
Mrs. Waldo Sloman of Fair- Shore, dramatic soprano, accom-
their 10th ananual donor lunch-
eon to be held at the Shaarey field Ave. has left for a two- panied by Lillian Robbins at the
Zedek on Tuesday, Dec. 1, at week visit with her children, Mr. piano, and Joseph Strugach, emi-
12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Sam Shorr, and Mrs. Norman Sloman of Kan- nent Yiddish actor and interpre-
chairman of the luncheon and her sas City.
ter participated,. delighted the
co-chairman, Mrs. A. Gleicher,
many guests.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Murray
Winkler
announce
that the afternoon's
program will include Harvey of 3111 W. Chicago Blvd. an-
Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Benyas
Stone, master of ceremonies of nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their of the Briggs Hotel have as their
the Bowery, Bob Hall, the well son, Marvin Jerome Winkler, on guest over the holiday week-end
known good will ambassador. Saturday, Nov. 28, 9 a. m., at Mrs. Abe Benow of Scottville,
Rabbi Jacob Nathan will be the Congregation Bnai Moshe, Law- Mich., and her (laughter, Betty
guest speaker. The organization rence at Dexter. Dinner at the who is a student at the Univer
will celebrate its 10th anniver- Hungarian Village Nov. 29.
sity of Michigan.
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Mrs. Anna Goldberg is presi-
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William Schey, formerly of 1940
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Mr. and Mrs. William Arons
of San Juan Drive announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Myron,
on Saturday morning, Dec. 5, at
9:30 a. m., at Bnai Moshe Syna-
gogue, Lawrence and Dexter. All
relatives and friends are invited.
No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zenon re-
turned Nov. 25, having spent the
week-end in New York.

Mrs. Mortimer Meyer of Suf-
folk Drive returned from 10 days
spent in New York.

Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert of Ar-
den Park left Tuesday for a
sojourn in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D.
Bloom and son, Stuart, have •e-
turned from Westchester, Pa.,
The Young Women's Mizrachi where they were the guests of
will have a breakfast for mem- Mr. and Mrs. William Arlichman.
bers and friends at 11 o'clock
Mr. and Mrs. William Mazer
on Monday, Nov. 30, at the home and children spent the past week-
of Mrs. Max Prince, of3 812 Les- end with their family in Colum-
lie Ave.
bus, 0.

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Auxiliary Della Cohen of Fort
Des Moines, Iowa, is visiting her
mother, Mrs. J. Cohen. While
in the city, she is the house guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harvith
of 17335 Wisconsin.

Young Women's Mizrachi
Breakfast on Nov. 30

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Mr. and Mrs. John Sills and
Lieut. and Mrs. Marvin
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert \Veil at- left on Saturday, Nov. 21, Danto
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game in Columbus last Saturday. Danto is now stationed. Mrs.
FD]na gn itloindweans formerly
Mks Betty
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Schles-
inger of Boston Blvd. had a fam-
ily dinner Thanksgiving day.
Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Graff wer,
entertained by a group of
friends
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Mar- at the Cafe Madrid on Friday
golis spent the past week-end etening, Nov. 20. This was in
visiting with the latter's parents, celebration of the couple's 12th
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rieger in wedding anniversary.
I ittsburgh.
Ensign Robert Thomas' left
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kutt- Nov. 20 to take up his studies
nauer of Canterbury Drive have at the Great Lakes Training
as their guests the latter's par- Station in Chicago.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Green-
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Litsky of
berg of Minneapolis.
Pasadena Ave. celebrated their
Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hersh- 40th wedding anniversary at a
man will spend sonic time in New dinner party given at the Book-
York with their family, and then Cadillac on Nov. 18. The party
Dr. and Mrs. A. D.
will leave for an extended visit included
Litsky, Dr. and Mrs. Wilme
in Arizona and California.
Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. S. r
Victor, Miss Shirley Litsky, .III,
Mrs. Waldo Sloman left for a and
Mrs. Jack Fink, Miss El-
visit with her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Sloman in Kansas eanor Fink and Mr. and Mrs.
John Litzky.
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Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis and
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Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heaven-
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