--- "mml•111 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ano The Legal Chronicle December 4, 1942 IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ross (Alice Ronis), 15016 Woodmont Road, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ronis at a Thanksgiving dinner. Lieut. Sidney Kaplan is sta- tioned at the Indiantown Gap Military Reservation near Leban- on, Pa. in the Quartermasters Division. RECENT BRIDE The Belcrest Hotel was the scene of a beautifully appointed bridal shower in honor of Miss Leona Wilder, Nov. 24 by the bride-elect's sisters, Mesdames Maurice Wasserman, Lewis Hel- part and Ben Mel!man. Covers were laid for 60 guests. The bridal table was adorned with a centerpiece of pink and white roses and white tapers at either end. Mrs. Harry Rosman of Boston Blvd., gave a luncheon at the Book-Cadillac, Nov. 24 in honor of Miss Florence Moss, whose marriage to her son Arnold will be an event of Dec. 27. Sergeant Louis Disner, who is stationed at Camp Davis was home on a furlough the past week and was extensively enter- tained. This was his first visit to the city this year. For more than nine months he was stationed on an island in the Pacific. Lt. Leonard J. Grabow, who was recently appointed First- Lieutenant, left for Fort Knox, Ky. after spending a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grabow of Glynn Ct. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cirolsky, who spent the past few weeks in De- troit with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baer, returned to their home in South Bend. Ind. Many lovely parties were given in their honor. IMPORTERS — CLOTHIERS . . Mrs. Clarence Enggass has re- Miss Francis Kozak, of 2400 turned from a trip to New York Leslie Ave. will be hostes. , at a City. party to be given her by her parents, Dec. 5, in honor of her 16th birthday. Assisting her will be Dorothy Leiderman, Ada Doctor, Marion Litt and Betty Levine. Thirty guests are ex- pected to attend. Miss Kozak is Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Acker- a student at Central High School, Miss Marilyn Trager cele • brated her sixteenth birthday Friday evening, Nov. 20, at the Statler Terrace Room. Her guests were: Lorraine Singer and Yale Brown, Phyllis Brown and Howard Silver, Arlene Halperin and Bud Schlane, Arlene Singer and Sol Koeningsburg, Betty Koss and Bill Singer. Marilyn's Lt. and Mrs. Lawrence G. host was Milt Wisotsky• Bateman (Shirley Keywell), will be at home at 18215 Parkside Second Lieut. Murry D. Koblin Ave. to their friends Sunday, recently left town after spend- Dec. 6 from 2 to 5 p. m. in cele- ing a furlough with his parents, bration of the birth of their son Mr. and Mrs. Dan Koblin of 2740 Lawrence George, Jr. Fullerton. A recent graduate of the Infantry Officers' Training Private First Class Jack Roden school at Fort Benning, Ga., he of the Medical Detachment Sta- has been assigned to Camp tion Hospital, Ft. Harrison, Ind., Howze, Tex. became an American citizen, Nov. 23, after being in this Ensign Sidney H. Hoffman is country four and one-half years. on leave from his ship to spend He attended the Royal Univers- the holidays with her sisters, ity in Florence, Italy, and speaks Marcia and Mae Hoffman, of Dexter Blvd. many foreign languages. Mrs. Harry Robinson was host- ess at a beautifully appointed luncheon and linen shower, hon- oring Miss Florence Moss, given at the Belcrest, Tuesday, Dec. 1. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Saltzman of Milwaukee are spending a few weeks visiting with their children in Detroit. Warrant Officer Ben Rubens and wife have returned to Brigh- ton, Mass., after spending his furlough with his sister, Mrs. Ann Averbuch. He is stationed with the U. S. Coast Artillery. Mrs. Rubens is the former Eileen Wolf of Cortland Ave. Bernard Dizik, son of Mr and Mrs. L. B. Dizik has enlisted in the Signal Corps, Radio Division, and is now training at Owens- boro, Kentucky. ■ 11 man of Lima, Ohio, spent the Thanksgiving holiday in De- P. F. C. Seymour Eichnian, of troit. 136 General Hospital, Camp Car, son, Col. was home on a ten day Mrs. Herman Finsterwald, of furlough, visiting his parents, Longfellow Ave. will leave Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Max Eichnian, of 13 to spend the winter with her 17550 Indiana Ave. children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Misses Dora and Sadie (;ettle- Dreifus in Memphis, Tenn. son of 2024 Monterey Ave. have Mr. and Mrs. Hy Kramer have just returned from a fou•-day moved to their new home on visit with their brother, Private Lulls Gettleson, who is stationed Roslyn Road. at Fort Knox, Ky, Mrs. Melville S. Welt is spend- ing a few weeks in New York. Mrs. Benno Marx of Connecti- cut . Ave. has returned from a Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ettinger two months trip to Salt Lake of Pennington Ave. were hosts City and California.. --Photo by J. J. Clarke. MRS. PAUL B. NEWMAN (Ruth Ann Schlanger) to a group of friends at dinner, Friday night, Nov. 27. Dr. Louis A. Schwartz of Cam- bridge Rd., who has been com- Mrs. Walter Laib has returned missioned a Lieutenant Com- from a fortnight spent in New mander in the Navy, left for York. Bethseda, Md. The Statler was the scene of Corp. Joel Jacob, son of Mr. a lovely wedding on Sunday, Nov. 30, when Ruth Ann Schlan- and Mrs. William Jacob, of Chi- ger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cago Blvd., returned to Camp Harry Schlanger, 2754 Calvert Rucker, Alabama, after a weeks Ave. was married under an arch visit with his family. canopy of white mums and ever- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sofferin greens, and became the bride of of Wildemere Ave are spending Paul B. Newman, son of Mr. and a few weeks at the Arlington Mrs. Morris J. Newman of Cal- vert Ave. The bride wore a gown Hotel, Hot Springs, Ark. of ivory satin fashioned with Mac Gordon and his sister sweetheart neckline, the full Pearl have returned to their skirt with lace inserts ending in hcme on Prairie Ave., having a long train. Her veil of bridal spent 11 few days in Martinsville, illusion fell from a Juliet cap Ind. and she carried a bouquet of Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Berman roses and orchids. Rabbi B. Ben- edict Glazer and Isaac Statlman left Saturday to visit in New Shifra Young Women's Mizrachi Chapter Formed At a tea Nov. 29 at the home of Miss Fay Stollman, the Shifra Chapter of Women's Mizrachi was formed. The group is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Abraham Danzig, national vice-president of Women's Mizrachi and Miss Fay Stollman is chairman. The next meeting will be held Sunday afternoon, Dec. 20 at the home of Miss Pearl Rapport, 2556 W. Philadelphia. The chap- ter is open to young women, 18 to 22. officiated. York and Syracuse and from Flowers for all occasions- Mrs. M. Pollack in robin's there will go to the Naval Train- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622 egg blue gown fashioned with ing Camp at Geneva, N. Y. tt'ffeta skirt and jacket of match- Many affairs have been given in ing velvet was matron of honor. their honor before their de- NO FINER Mildred Walrush as maid of hon- parture. SALMON or wore a gown of maroon taf- Irving Rhodes of Milwaukee, feta and velvet, and the brides- spent the holiday week-end in AT ANY PRICE maids all wore identical gowns Detroit with his family. of robin's egg blue fashioned on similar lines as that of the ma- Miss Dorothy Pinsky, has re- tron of honor with matching turned from a visit with Corporal hats. The bridesmaids were: Car- and Mrs. Harry Pinsky in Wich- olyn Klineman and Roslyn Cole. itaw, Kan. with Marjorie Cutler, cousin of Miss Shirley Newman has re- the bride being junior brides- maid. Her gown was of pale blue turned to Louisville, Ky., after a visit in Detroit and Ann Ar- taffeta. The, best man was Charles bor. Newman, brother of the groom. Mrs. Hyman Kimmel of Patter- DOYAL and the ushers included Neil son. N. J. is the guest of her CN/NOOK Leinoff, and Kopel Kahn. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. For her daughter's wedding, Eli Sachse of Virginia Park. Mrs. Schlanger chose a gown of sea green crepe with blouse and s, Ensign and Mrs. S. A. Good- sleeves of gold sequins. Her hat st e in spent 10 days in Detroit SALMON matched the gown. with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Newman wore a gown of Samuel Goodstein of Wildemere Ave. of an d Mr. and an Mrs. Joseph plum trimmed with orchid with Laro Flint, M Mich. matching hat. Both mothers wore corsages of orchids. Dinner fol- Mrs. Jenny Freshman of Syra- lowed the ceremony. cuse, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Margolis of Sturte- Irving Popkin has returned to vant Ave. Season's Greetings TO THE his home on Pemberton Rd. after Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Spell- spending Thanksgiving week-end man of Washington, D. C., spent in Grand Rapids. ENTIRE 10 days with their parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coggan, and Mrs. John Golden, of Rose- of Wildemere Ave. gave a sur- dale Park. prise birthday party for 10 Corp. Maurice A. Glasier of couples in honor of their daugh- ter Lois in the Terrace Room Fort McClellan, Alabama, was here on a ten day furlough vis- at the Statler, Nov. 21. iting with his brothers and sis- Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lam- ters. While here he stopped at his bert entertained a group of brother and sister-in-law's home, friends at dinner Nov. 24 at Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glasier of 17207 Woodingham Drive. their home on Whittier Road. 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