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February 05, 1943 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-02-05

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

In The Realm of Local Society

Mrs. Edith Shere returned to
her home in Akron, 0., after an
extended visit with her children,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shere of
Northlawn Ave.

BETROTHED

Corp. Milford Stein spent a
few days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Stein of Afton
Rd., before leaving for Fargo
College, Fargo, N. D., where he
will enter the Officers Training
School.

Sergt. Ralph Weil returned to
Sheppard Field, Wichitaw Falls,
Tex., after spending his furlough
with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morse
of Wildemere Ave.



RECENT BRIDE

Mrs. Murray Belkin of Boston
Blvd. complimented Sadye G.
Sachs, a bride-elect of March,
with a luncheon and shower for
25 guests, at Frame's on Jan. 30.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer
of Chicago Blvd. were hosts to
a group of friends at dinner Fri-
day night, Jan. 29.

Herbert J. Eder, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert H. Eder of Stur-
tevant Ave. has received his
D.D.S. degree from the Univer-
sity of Michigan.

Dr. and Mrs. Harold Rattner
of Wellesley Drive spent the past
week-end in New York.

Charles L. Goldstein of Blaine
Ave. returned from a visit in
Mexico City.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Baer
of Fairfield Ave. left Saturday,
F'eb. 6, to spend a few days in
Nashville, Tenn.

HILDA WEINMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weinman
of Clairmount Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Hilda, to Joseph H. Cohen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen of
Collingwood Ave. The wedding
will take place in May.

Corp. Jerome M. Davis, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davis of
2611 Carter Ave., was home an
a short visit. On his return to
his post, the Medical Training
Battalion, Vamp Pickett, Va., he
will enter Officers Candidate Pre-
paratory School.

Mrs. Norman Buckner, Pontiac,
Mich., left on Feb. 2 for a
month's stay in California.

Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin are
leaving Feb. 12 to spent three
w eeks in Hollywood, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Alter Shrier of
Boston Blvd. left to spend the
winter in California.

Miriam L. Brachman of the
Chatham Apartments has just re-
turned from a week in New York
gathering material for her daily
broadcast as Miriam Lane over
radio station WJLB.

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Mrs. Merrill Silverstein of W.
Euclid Ave. is visiting in New
York.

Lieut. and Mrs. Raymond Conn
arrived from Camp Livingston,
La., to visit with relatives and
friends, On Saturday night, Jan.
30, they will be honored with a
progressive dinner party.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Samuels
of Parkside Ave. have just re-
turned from a short stay in New
York City.

February 5, 1943

Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin
of Moss Ave. left Feb. 5 for a
visit in New York.

—Photo by J. J. Clarke

MRS .MILTON MOSS
(Mildred Finkelstein)

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Mr. and Mrs. Ely Robinson an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Sherwin, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek on Saturday, Feb.
13. Reception will be held at the
synagogue immediately following
services. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marks of
Mrs. Arthur Fixel of Boston
3274 Clairmount Ave. left on
The
Wilshire
Hotel
was
the
Blvd. is spending a few days in
Jan. 30 to spend the winter
scene of a charming wedding on months in Miami, Fla. En route
Jackson, Miss.
Sunday evening, Jan. 31, when they expect to visit relatives in
Mrs. Maurice Enggass and son, Rabbi Wohlgelernter united in Cincinnati, 0., and Jacksonville,
Richard M. Cohen, son of Mr.
Peter,
of Cumberland Rd. left marriage Mildred Finkelstein, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe A. Schmier to spend
and Mrs. Sam Cohen, 2969 Cort-
three months in Los daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
land Ave., will leave Feb. 15 of 17200 Fairfield Ave. are hav- Angeles.
Finkelstein, to Milton Moss, son
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shefman
for the Army Air Corps School ing open house on Sunday, Feb.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss.
of Fullerton Ave. held open
of Meteorology. He was a sopho- 7, from 2 to 5 p. m., honoring
Dr. Boudana Sherman of Whit-
The bride was lovely in a gown house Sunday, Jan. 24, in honor
more at the University of Michi- Lieut. (j. g.) Walter D. Schmier, more Rd. left Wednesday for a
of white satin, the full skirt of the betrothal of their daugh-
U. S. Naval Reserve, son of A. M. vacation in Hot Springs, Ark.
gan.
ending in a long train, and her ter, Gertrude, to Milo Rappaport,
Schmier of Lawrence Ave. and
finger-tip veil was held by a son of Mrs. Sophie Rappaport
until recently legal advisor to
Mrs. Norman Buckner, Mrs. headdress of ostrich tips. She of Windsor, Ont. Their marriage
the Supervisor, Central Army Air
NO FINER
Max Weinberg
and Mrs. for
Abe
a prayer book and or- will take place in June.
left Tuesday
a carried
Forces, Procurement District, who Weinstein,
aids.
SALMON
will leave shortly to enter upon month's visit in Los Angeles.
AT ANY
active duty at Fort Schuyler, the
Miss Gertrude Weinberg was
Capt. Perry D. Burnstine, w ho maid of honor, Mrs. J. Rabino-
Bronx, N. Y.
PRICE
is stationed at Camp Joseph Ro b- witz was matron of honor, with Rabbi Leon Fram To
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adler of inson, Ark., spent a few da ys Howard Schwartz as ring bearer Speak on Abraham
Boston, Mass., are the guests of in Detroit visiting with h is and Rhoda Beigelman as flower
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Winshall. family.
girl. Leo Beigelman attended the Lincoln and His Bible
gr oom as best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baum of
Boy Scout Sabbath and Abra-
Mrs. Anna Seder of Chicago
Dinner and reception followed ham
Lincoln Sabbath will be ob-
Blvd. left last Sunday for Tampa, LaSalle Blvd. returned from a the ceremony.
served by Temple Israel at its
Fla., to visit with her son, few days in Chicago, Ill.
Sabbath Eve services next Fri-
Amson, who is stationed there.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ehrlich
day night, Feb. 12, at 8:30, in
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Wolff and Mr. and Mrs. James Stein
Mrs. Benjamin Lambert and the Lecture Hall of the Detroit
of Boston Blvd. were at home returned from a week's stay at Miss Emma Butzel were hostesses Institute of Arts.
'CHINOOK
Saturday night, Jan. 30, in honor the Whitcomb Sulphur Springs in at a luncheon given at the Worn-
"Abraham Lincoln and His
en's. City Club on Thursday,
of their 25th wedding anniver- St. Joseph, Mich.
Bible"
will be the subject of
sary.
Jan. 28.
Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon. Can-
Mrs. Louis Winkelman and
Miss. Eva Yalomsteim of Colo-
Mrs. Louis Goldenberg of tor Robert S. Tulman will ren-
rado Ave. are spending a fort- Glynn Court returned from a der a solo especially selected for
night in New York.
the occasion, "This Is My Coun-
few days' visit in Cleveland.
try". He will be accompanied by
Mrs. Sol Gilson of Cleveland
Mrs. Louis Neveloff, who had Karl W. Haas on the Franken-
visited during the past week with been visiting in the East, spent stein organ.
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. a few days with her brother and
Boy Scout Troop No. 146 of
Arrived...
and Mrs. Charles Brown of War- sister-in-lalw, Mr. and Mrs. Temple Israel will participate in
rington Drive.
George Lowell, en route to her the services, reciting the Scout
oath and' law and leading the
a New Shipment ...
Mrs. Edith Shere of Akron, home in Omaha, Neb.
congregation in the salute to the
0., was a recent guest of her
Frank David Siden, who is a Flag and in the singing of pa-
children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles student at the University of Illi-
Fa ni 01IS
triotic hymns. In honor of the
N. Shere of Northlawn Ave.
nois ,is spending his mid-term Boy Scouts, the Girl Scouts will
Pfc. Joseph Sillman, who is sta- vacation with his parents, Mr. attend the service in a body and
tioned at Patterson Field in Ohio, and Mrs. Maurice Siden of La in uniform. All the pupils of the
confirmation department of Tem-
spent the past week-end with his Salle Blvd.
ple Israel Religious School will
grandmother, Mrs. Dave Davis,
Fred Shevin, son of Mrs. Wil- come with their parents to honor
at the Statler Hotel.
liam Shevin and the late William the Scouts and to lead the con-
Mr. and Mrs. Theodo re Shevin, returned to the city on gregation in the singing of a new
Schwartz and children, Fay Beth Jan. 28 after his graduation from hymn, "Early Will I Seek Thee"
and Philip, left Tuesday for an the University of Michigan where by Solomon ibn Gabriol.
he received a B.S. Degree. He
extended visit in Miami Beach.
Messrs. Maurice H. Levin and
will accompany his mother on a Joseph
Lattin are Scoutmasters
Word has been received that trip to Florida and on his re- of Temple Israel Troop,
and
1st Lieut. Spencer F. Finney has turn will enter the Wayne Medi- Saul Rose is chairman of the
been promoted to Captain at cal School.
troop committee. The troop meets
Columbus Air Field in Missis-
Mrs. 0. A. Barsky of 2710 every Monday night in the Hamp-
sippi.
Known for quality and
Leslie Ave. was hostess at a ton Public School, 18460 War-
outstanding for loveliness
Mrs. Harry Oppenheim left for breakfast meeting to the members rington Drive.
Washington,
D. C., to spent two of the board for the Women's
...Aand-tailored styles
League for Sabbath Observance
months with her children.
u'itA fagoting, and lace-
on Thursday morning. Plans were Kappa Sigma Tau To
trimmed styles with
Hugo Parshall of the Wilshire made for the mass meeting and Install Officers Feb. 17
and - run Alencons. Tearose,
Apts. will celebrate his 75th round table to be sponsored by
birthday on Sunday, Feb. 7.
Blue, Sunny, and WAite
Kappa Sigma Tau's semi-an-
the league on Wednesday, Feb.
17, at the Shaarey Zedek in the nual election has just taken place,
. sizes 32 to 40.
Mrs. Emanuel Weil and Mrs. afternoon
at 2 o"clock.
and those chosen to head the
Louis Muller have returned from
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE!
sorority for the coming months
a week spent in Chicago, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sarasohn are: Chancellor, Phyllis Roten-
Mrs. Edwin Weiner of La- of 109 Lawrence Ave. have re- berg; vice chancellor, Gloria
Salle Blvd. is visiting with her turned from a four weeks' visit Weitz; recording secretary, Ruth
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Neu- with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Felsot; corresponding secretary,
Sachs and daughter of Mary Tarnow; burser, Martha
wald, who are celebrating their David
Portland, Conn.
Rives; chaplain, Sylvia Kersch.
50th anniversary in Milwaukee,
Plans are being made by the
Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Epstein of social
committee for the Kappa
2527
Blaine
Ave.
entertained
Mrs. Herbert Holman will with a surprise birthday party Sigma Tau's annual installation
leave the first of the week for on Jan. 24, honoring their daugh- of new members, which will be
Henderson, Ky., to join Capt. ter, Florence, whose engagement held on Feb. 17.
Holman who is stationed at Camp to Pvt. Jack Yagoda was a re-
Breckenridge.
cent event. Wedding date has not BUY
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson been set. Pvt. Yagoda is now sta-
of Collingwood Ave. will have a tioned at Fort Francis E. War- Flowers for all occasions-
family dinner party at the Bel- ren, Wyo.
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622
crest on Sunday, Feb. 7.

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Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finster-
wald are sojourning in Palm
.Beach, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. John Heaven-
rich of Longfellow Ave. returned
from a visit with relatives in
Woodmere, L. I.

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THERE WILL BE NO NEW DOWN COMFORTERS OR PILLOWS •

PLAY SAFE—LET US RENOVATE YOURS LIKE NEW NOW

J. TRAURIG

'1(23 TWELFTH STREET (our only store)



Parking in Rear of Store

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