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January 15, 1943 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-01-15

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

In The Realm of Local Society

Mrs. Edward Gresser, national
p:esident of Ort, was the speaker
at(the Detroit Chapter of Ort
lass Tuesday afternoon, in the
Romanesque Hall of the Art In-
stitute. Mrs. Gresser addressed
the organization in place of the
Baroness Yvonne De Gunzbourg,
who was prevented from being
present by illness. During her
slay in Detroit, Mrs. Gresser was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Grahm of Parkside Ave.
Many interesting teas and dinner
'parties were given in her honor.

Capt. Ralph Mayer has re- Eva Prenzlauer Donor
turned to Patterson Field, Day-
ton, 0., having spent a week in Event on Tues., Jan. 26
Detroit.
The Eva Prenzlauer Materniay
Dr. and Mrs. Barnett Malbin Aid is making final preparations
of Jefferson Ave. were hosts at a for its 10th annual donor lunch-
dinner party Saturday night, eon to be held at Periera's on
Jan. 9.

Mrs. Robert Spiegel is spend-
ing a week in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Kreger of St.
Paul, Minn., are visiting with
their family, the Hershel Kregers,
Corp. Seymour J. Loewenberg, of Wildemere Ave.
who is stationed at Jefferson
Mrs. Robert Grier of New
Barracks, Mo., spent his fur-
lough with his parents, Mr. and York is visiting with her parents,
and Mrs. Herbert Robinson
Mrs. Emil Loewenberg of 1487 Mr.
of Chicago Blvd.
Virginia Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oppenheim,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Baskin formerly of Santa Rosa Ave.
and daughters, Joyce and Saun- ha re moved into their new home
dra, of Cherrylawn Ave. have on Canterbury Drive.
as their guests their sister, Mrs.
S. S. Levin and daughter, Bar-
Staff Sergi Richard Sidder,
bara Sue, of Chicago.
son of Mr. and Mrs. David M.
Sidder of Chicago Blvd., is now
Mr. and Mrs. Sol A. Wolff of stationed somewhere in Africa.
Lawrence Ave. are leaving Jan.
2 for a visit with their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler of
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses in LaSalle Blvd. are leaving Jan. 24
Chicago.
for a visit in Albany, N. 1'.

Mrs. Monte D. Wittelshofer of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quint
Boston Blvd. entertained a few of Oak Drive are entertaining a
friends at a tea Saturday, Jan. group of friends at dinner Satur-
9, in honor of Mrs. Melville S. day night, Jan. 16.
Welt's birthday.
Word has been received by
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fitlow of
2935 Richton Ave. of the promo-
tion of their son, Harry, from
NO FINER
corporal to staff sergeant. Harry
SALMON
Fitlow is now stationed at Camp
AT ANY
Gordon, Augusta, Ga.

January 15, 1943



Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Klein
of 4228 Sturtevant Ave. an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Kenneth Arnold, Saturday
morning, Jan. 16, at Congrega-
tion Bnai Moshe. Reception Sun-
day, Jan. 17, at home from 7
to 10 p. in. No cards.



Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Lewis of
4076 Sturtevant Ave. announce

the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Morton Harry, Jan. 16, at 9 a. m.
at the Shaarey Zedek. Dinner.
Jan. 17, at Shaarey Zedek.

Dr. and Mrs. Irving I. Edgar
of 16925 Linwood Ave. returned
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chodoroff from it trip to New York and
of Oakman Blvd. will celebrate Washington.
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Mrs. M. L. Weintraub (Rena
George, on Saturday, Jan. 16.
4
daughter, Marilyn,
at the Congregation Ahavath Zeige,--find
Achim. George Chodoroff is a left for Los Angeles, Calif., to
student of the United Hebrew join Mr. Weintraub, where they
Schools, attending the Rose Sit- will make their home.
tig Cohen School. On this occa-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Warren
sion Mr. and Mrs. Chodoroff made of 16205 Muirland Ave. cele-
a liberal contribution to the brated their 52nd wedding. anni-
scholarship fund of the schools. versary on Jan. 11. They are
spending. the winter at the Beach
Mrs. Sylvia L. Lipson just re- Crest Apts, Hollywood Beach,
turned front a two weeks' stay in Fla.
Norfolk, Va., where she visited
with her husband, Berman M.
Dr. and Mrs. Irving I. Edgar
Lipson, Ensign, U. S. N. R.
of Linwood Ave. entertained Sun-
day evening with a dinner.
Lieut. and Mrs. Gerald I. Blu-
menthal of Rapids City Army
Air Base in South Dakota are Women's Organization
home on leave and are visiting
his parents, Mr. rind Mrs. Leon- To Be Addressed by
ard Blumenthal of Muirland Ave. Prof. F. A. Arlinghaus

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Siddcr
Miss Setta Robinson, program
of Chicago Blvd. left Thursday chairman of the League of Jew-
for Harlingen, Tex., to visit with ish Women's Organizations, ad-
their son-in-law and (laughter, vises that due to difficulties in
Captain and Mrs. George Lipkin. transportation, Rabbi Julian Fel-
belman will be unable to appear
Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert J. as guest speaker at the meeting
Kessler spent the past 10 days of Feb. 8, of the League of Jew-
in Detroit visiting with the lat- ish Women's Organizations. Pro-
ter 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip fessor Francis A. Arlinghaus of
Bloomgarden. Lieut. Kessler is the faculty of the University of
r s o ta etioN me(I C. at Camp Sutton, Mon- Detroit, will speak in his stead.
PRICE
Professor Arlinghaus received
Capt. Benton Marks has re-
his M. A. degree from Xavier
Mr
.
turned to Sault Ste. Marie, where
and Mrs. Max Unger of University, and his Ph. I). from
Sturtevant Ave. left for a vacs- Harvard. He is professor of his-
he is stationed at Fort Brady.
tion in Florida. tory and is considered an author-
Announcement is made of the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox of ity in his analysis of interna-
marriage of Miss Eevlyn Rhoda
W. Euclid Ave. spent the past tional situations,. For his talk
Kaufman to Technical Sergeant
on Feb. 8, Professor Arlinghau s
week-end visiting in Toronto.
Murray M. Sedly, son of Isaac
will discuss the "Origin of the
M. Sedly of Jersey City, N. J.
Mrs. John Ginn and son, John American-Japanese Conflict."
Rabbi Adler officiated. Sergeant
Jr., of Boston Blvd. left Wed-
Alrs. Louis James Rosenberg ,
and Mrs. Sedly are making their
00VAL
nesday for an extended visit in President, extends an invitation to
home
in
Salina,
Kan.
Sergeant
CNhVOOK
all women to attend this meeting
Phoenix, Ariz.
Sedly is stationed at Camp
which will be held in the Brown
Phillips, Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller re- Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth
Celebrating the 50th wedding turned to Gary, Ind., having been El, at 1:30 p. m.
anniversary of their parents, Mr. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
and Mrs. Jacob Thal, their chil- Rothberg of Chicago Blvd.
dren, Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen and
Hebrew Ladies' Aid
Nat Bronstein, William Ger-
Ellis Thal, will be at home to
Open Monday
their friends from 2 to 5 o'clock, shenson and Lester Lapides are Luncheon on Jan. 20
Sunday, Jan. 24, at 2309 Glynn vacationing in Hot Springs, Ark.
12:30 to 9:00 P. M.
Court.
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid will
Miss Golda Bladen of Syra• hold a victory lunch at the Dex-
Corporal Harry Fitlow, son of cuse is visiting with her brother ter-Lawrence Hall on Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fitlow of and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 20, at 12:30 noon. At that
2935 Richton Ave., has been Bernard Bladen of Glynn Ct. time it will also open the mem-
promoted to Staff Sergeant.. Sgt.
Mrs. Marty Silver and son, bersh , , ip drive, to be known as
Fitlow is now stationed at Camp Ronald, of Fort Wayne,
Ind. , the Helen Auslander Class," as a
Cordon, Augusta, Ga.
were recent guests in Detroit, tribute to its honorary president.
Th
of the
ceon
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Irwin Niman, son of Mr. and having visited with their family, vvill e be chairman
Mrs. Esther Englelun
h
, assist-
Mrs. Maxwell Niman of Richton
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stone o f ed by Mesdames Ethel Goodman,
Ave., and Herbert Geller, son of
Mr. and MN. J. G. Geller of Sherbourne Road were hosts at Eleanor Ehrenwald, Irma Ritt-
a dinner party on Saturday night, man, Gussie Berkowitz and Mrs.
Greenlawn Ave., returned to Ian. 9.
Jakohowitz as co-chairman.
Michigan State College to re-
The Society will hold its Val-
sume their stcdies.
Captain and Mrs. Harry Pinsky entine Card Party on Feb. 11 at
Maurice A. Rice, son of Mr. (Jean Fivenson of Alpena) are the Dexter-Lawrence Hall. Mrs.
spending some time in Detroit Francis Shapiro is chairman.
and Mrs. Emanuel Rice of 4325 and
Alpena. Captain Pinsky is
Leslie Ave., has been commis- now stationed at Sheppard Field
sioned a second lieutenant of n Texas.
Pythian Sisters No. 152
the Adjutant General Training
Officers Installed Jan. 11
School at Fort Washington, Md.
Mrs. Arthur Colman returned
from Macon, Ga., to spend some
The Pythian Sisters Greater De-
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Licht an- time with her parents, Mr. and troit Temple No. 152 held their
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Its. Max Weinberg of Warring- fifteenth installat'on of officers on
son, Norman, on Saturday morn- t on Drive.
Monday night, Jan. 11, at the
ing, Jan. 23, at Bnai Moshe
Workman's Circle.
Synagogue,
Lawrence
and
Dexter.
Pfc Leonard Wagman, son of
A dehonair suit to wear
Jeanette Lessem was the instal-
1. \Yuman and brother of
under your coat now,
Lieut. Benjamin Ronis was George Wagman of Kentucky ling officer, with Kathryn Gold-
fine acting as mistress of cere-
graduated from the Aberdeen
under the sun later ...
Proving Grounds Officers' Train- 0 ve., has been awarded the order monies. The following officers
f the Purple Heart for meri- were elected for the ensuing year:
gabardine of unusual qualit y,
ing School. He recently attend- t orious
action under fire. He Faye Alahler. most excellent
ed
Wayne
University's
Engineer-
tailored with accustomed
ing School. His brother, Corp. was wounded June 3, 1942, dur- chief; Anne Pudavick, ex-senior;
Sax-Ka y excellence. So
David Ronis, also a Wayne Uni- h ng. a raid on Dutch Harbor. He Dorothy Shulay, ex-junior; Kay
as been in service since Feb- Tisdale, manager; Esther Sugar-
versity student, is awaiting or- r uary,
trim, so ageless, you will
1941.
man, mistress of finance; Esther
(let's to be sent to Aberdeen
Bolotnikoff, mistress of records
wear it everywhere.
Officers' School, having passed
The engagement of Fa Fein and correspondence; Jennie Ras-
all examinations. Benjamin and
p
y was
enerrotector;
Rose oen,
C
David are sons of Mr. and Mrs. to Corp. Louis J. Fegelman
TAFFY BEIGE
outer guar
d; Helen Shapiro, press
Marcus
Ronis
of
3515
Garland
announced at a party given in correspondent; Jeannette Jacoby,
MARTIAL BLUE
Ave.
their honor on Saturday, Jan. 9. past chief. Trustees: Fanny Ras-
EARTHY BROWN
Fegelman returned to De- kin, Rebecca Nadler, Helen Sha-
Mr. and Mrs. Morry NI. Fenton Corp.
troit for a six (lay furlough ac- piro; Jeannette
HUNTER'S RED
Lessem, grand
and daughter, Beverly, of La-
by his fiancee and his temple delegate; Jeannette Jacoby,
Salle Blvd. returned from an ex- companied
n:other, who were visiting hint at District delegate.
tended trip to Mexico City, Alex. Pueblo, Col.
A program of vocal and piano
Myer Kellman, president of
J. L. Rill of Winnipeg, Man., selections were rendered by Miss
Congregation Beth Itzchock, was and Air Cadet Joseph Green, Dolores Kay, Mrs. Saree Kay and
honored by members of his fam- R. C. A. F., St. Thomas, Ont., Mrs. Florence Webber. A most
ily and his many friends on the were the week-end guests of I. interesting talk was delivered by
occasion of his 50th birthday, Ressler and family of Euclid Ave. Henry Feinberg on "What We
held at Congregation Beth Itz-
Can Do To Help Win the War."
chock, 3836 Fischer Ave.. on
Tuesday evening, Jan. 5. Many
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of his friends from all sections
of the city attended the cele-
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bration. He was presented with
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MRS. N. BLATNIKOFF

Dexter Blvd., on Tuesday, Jan.
26. Mrs. Louis Alper, is in
charge of the ads, with Mrs.
Louis Lindenbaum, chairman of
darlings, memorials and honor
roll, for boys in service. Mrs.
Morris Soloman is co-chairman of
the darling, memorial and honor
roll.
Please remember there is still
time to put in your reservations
and pledges, if this is done very
soon. For reservations call Mrs.
D. Blatnikoff at Hogarth 4472,
or Mrs. Siegel at Townsend
8-0170. For ads, or ad help kind-
ly contact Mrs. Louis Alper at
University 1-3806. For darling,
memorial or honor roll, kindly
contact Mrs. Louis Lindenbaum,
or Mrs. Morris Solomon.
Mrs. J. H. Siegel is general
chairman of this affair.

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