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December 11, 1942 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-12-11

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ano The Legal Chronicle

December II, 194

IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY .. .

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberstein
of LaSalle Blvd. are spending
the week-end of Dec. 11 in Chi-
cago, celebrating their 35th wed-
ding anniversary with their chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richmond.

BETROTHED

Mr. and Mrs. Norman It. Thal
of Toledo spent the past week-
end as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Halper of Parkside
Ave.

Mr. and :Mrs. William Frank
and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown
were hosts at a dinner party
given at lluyler's, Wednesday,
Dec. 2.

Mrs. D. W. Davis of the Stat-
ler Hotel has returned from a
visit to Columbus.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Kay
of Warrington Drive are having
a series of pot luck supper par-
ties, the first of which will be
Saturday night, Dec. 12.

Mrs. David J. Levy and daugh-
ter, Betty, will leave Dec. 19 for
a fortnight in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oppen-
heim returned from Chicago for
an indefinite stay in Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon,
formerly of Parkside Ave., will
move into their new home at
18300 Wildemere Ave. the first
of next week.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Acres of
Huntington Woods will be hosts
at a dinner party Saturday,
Dec. 12.

Mrs. Joseph Nellis of Wash-
ington, D. C., visited with her
patents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Wienner of LaSalle Blvd.

Mrs. Molka Gage returned to
her home at the Belcrest after a
trip to Washington, D. C., and
New York.

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Captain Herbert Holman, who
i stationed at Camp Brecken-
ridge, Ky., is home on a week's
leave and is visiting with Mrs.
Holman's parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Arthur Schiller of Chicago Blvd.

MISS IIARRIETTE KEEPS

Mrs. Arthur Sloman of East
Jefferson Ave. left for a sojourn
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keeps in New York.
of Elmhurst Ave., formally an-
nounced at a family dinner at the
Bernard and Laurence Krohn,
Belcrest the engagement of their who are students of the Univer-
daughter Harriette to Norman sity of Michigan, will spend the
Meryl Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. holiday vacation with their par-
Harry Rosenblatt of W. Boston. ents, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn
of Cambridge Rd.

Mrs. Joseph Tyser returned to
Mrs. Bessie Cohen of Toronto
her home in Chicago after a is visiting with her brother and
visit with her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Da-
sister, Mr. and Mrs. David Kahn vid Coleman of Glynn Court.
of Longfellow Ave.
Miss Florence Weingarden of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richmond 3035 W. Grand Ave. was hostess
of Chicago (Roslin Silberstein) at a personal shower at her home
are celebrating their 16th wed- honoring Miss Annette Kahn,
ding anniversary on Dec. 12. whose marriage to Corp. David
They have their parents. Mr. and Simon of this city and now sta-
Mrs. Abe Silberstein of Detroit, tioned in Florida will take place
RS their house guests.
this month. Miss Kahn is the
Mr. and Mrs. A. Weinstein of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Buena Vista Ave. returned from Kahn of Webb Ave.
a visit in New York.
Louis James Rosenberg re-
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ginn of turned from New York where he
Birth-crest Drive have invited a attended the first conference of
r.rc,-.:p of friends to dinner Sun- the American Free World Asso-
ciation.
day. Dec. 2').

NO FINER SALMON
AT ANY
PRICE



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COLUMBIA RIVER

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Christmas

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ENGAGED

Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn of
Chmberland Rd. are entertaining
a group of friends at dinner on
Saturday night, Dec. 12, this
being one of a series of dinner
parties.

Mr. and Mrs. Israel Himelho c h
of the Whittier left for a vi it
in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klein of
the Wilshire have returned from
a few weeks' stay at the Battle
Creek Sanitarium.

Miss Della Cohen, who is
member of the WAACs, returin•,i
to Fort Des Moines, Ia., having
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Harvith of Wisconsin Ave.

Lt. Com. Theodore Roth, who
will leave shortly for camp in
Athol, Ida., was tendered a stag
party by a group of friends on
Monday night at the Detroit-
Leland Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewen-
stein of Oakman Blvd. were hosts
at a large cocktail and dinner
party given at the Statler Hotel
last Sunday. The out-of-town
guests were Mrs. Louise Cohen,

mother of Mrs. Loewenstein,
Mrs. Theodore Felber, Mrs. Elsa
MISS ETHEL REZNICK
Buka, J. B. Goodman, Mrs. Ar-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Reznick thur Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
of Leslie Ave. announce the en- Silberman and Mrs. Florence
gagement of their daughter, Weiler, all of Cleveland, 0.
Ethel, to Harold Bobroff, son of
Mrs. Eugene Kopple of Colo-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bobroff of
rado Ave. returned after spend-
Carter Ave.
ing two months with her chil-
dren, Dr. and Mrs. H. J Roth-
Miss Lorraine Sherry Gendil, schild, in St. Paul, Minn.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Mrs. Benno Marx, who had
Gendil of 3830 Glendale Ave..
who is attending school at Ferry been visiting in California for
Hall, Lake Forest, Ill., is spend- the past six months, has returned
ing the holiday vacation with her to her home on Connecticut Ave.
parents, from Dec. 16 to Jan. 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Unger of
Mrs. George Lowell of Shrews- Sturtevant Ave. spent the past
bury Drive spent the Thanksgiv- week in New York.
ing holiday with her son, Myles,
Mrs. Philip Gilbert returned
at Amherst, Mass., and New from a 10-day visit with her son,
York City.
IA. Joseph G. Gilbert, at Mon-
roe, La.
Mrs. Benedict B. Glazer of
Chicago Blvd. is spending a fort-
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stern of
night with her family in Pitts- Winona Ave. left by motor for
burgh, Pa.
an extended visit in California.

Scholnick's Present the
Smartest Sportswear Gifts

The Music Forum takes pleas-
ure in announcing that Ethel
Goldman Mendelson, pianist and
teacher, has become a member
of the Music Forum faculty. Mrs.
Mendelson is a graduate of the
Ganapol School of Musical Art,
and was formerly a member of
the faculty of that school. She
has studied in New York with
Edwin Hughes, as a member of
his New York Master Class for
Pianists and Teachers, and at
present Mrs. Mendelson is a vice
president of the Music Study
Club, in which she has been an
active member for several years.

SHETLAND

Twin Set

Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Bassin
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Leonard, on Saturday
morning, Dec. 26, at 9 o'clock,
at Bnai David Synagogue, Elm-
hurst and 14th.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kart of
McGraw Ave. celebrated their
25th anniversary on Sunday, Dec.
6, at Northwood Inn. It was a
double celebration with the mar-
riage of their niece; Mrs. Ben-
jamin Feldman (Edythe Ruth
Cohen). Out of town guests were
the family from Pittsburgh: Jack
Kart, Mrs. Henry Lippman, Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Kart, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Kart, Mrs. Ethel La-
Belle, Miss Esther Cohen and
Miss Betty Ruth LaBelle.

Genuine Natural
MINK Scaroni $14.50

A gift th -freasure for years. Beautifully matched, lus-

trous skins . . . a most welcome Christmas thought.

Convenient Terms

Subject to Federal Tax

OPENING DAILY 9:45 A. M.
CLOSING HOURS:
MONDAY, 9 P. M.
TUESDAY THRU SATUR-
DAY, 5:45 P. M.

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A beautifully boxed sweater gift ensemble that
will win any man. Wear them together or in-
dividually. They're a blend of Australian lamb's
wool and baby kid mohair. Coat model has a
bright plaid yoke, leather buttons, snug cuffs and
bottom. The sleeveless sweater matches perfectly.
Sizes, small, medium, large. In natural camel shade.
ew er

Second Lieut. Samuel Geller
was a graduate of the Officer
Candidate Department of the
Eastern Signal Corps School, Ft.
Monmouth, N. J. He successfully
completed the course of instruc-
tion for Officer Candidates and
was commissioned a second lieu-
tenant in the Army of the United
States on Nov. 30, 1942. He is
now assigned for duty With
Signal Corps. Lieut. Geller was
a former resident of Detroit and
resided at 3037 Richton. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Geller.

MAIL
ORDERS
PROMPTLY
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GIFTS
WRAPPED
IN SPECIAL
GIFT BOXES

IA. Henry Schlesinger, who is
serving overseas with the Medi-
•al Corps., has been promoted to
the rank of captain.

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Mrs. Osman Fisher and Mr.
and Mrs. William Field enter-
tained a group of friends with a
supper party, which is one of a
series, given at the Statler Hotel
lt'st Sunday night.

CUSTOM MADE QUILTS & REMODELING

A JOYOUS CHANUKAH TO ALL

J. TRAURIG

11823 TWELFTH STREET (our only store)

Flower. for all occasions-

Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622

Parking in Rear of Store

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