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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-02-12

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

February 12, 1943

In The Realm of Local Society

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fecheimer
of Huntington Woods will be
hosts at two dinner parties, Feb.
16 and 23, to be given at the Le-
land Hotel.

Mrs. Sidney Alexander re-
turned after spending a fortnight
in New York and Manchester,
N. IL, where she visited with her
son, 2nd Lieut. Sidney Alexander,
Jr., who is stationed at Grenier
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen and Field.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero left
for a visit in Phoenix, Ariz. En-
Alex Schreiber of Warrington
route they visited with Captain Drive will leave some time next
and Mrs. Harold Allen in Albu- week to join Mrs. Schreiber, who
querque, N. Mex.
has been spending the winter ;n
Tucson, Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Himelhoch
are guests at the Palm Beach
Ensign Morton D. Lieberman,
Hotel in Palm Beach, Fla.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Lieberman of Chicago Blvd., was
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Waldbott graduated from Notre Dame and
of Burlingame Ave. returned is now stationed at Norfolk, Vu.
fromh a visit in Palm Beach, Fla.
On their way home they attended
Mrs. Carl G. Seasward of
the graduation exercises of their Whitmore Rd. left for an extend-
son, Richard, from the University ed visit with her husband, Major
of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Seasward, in San Diego, Calif.

Mrs. I. W. Lewis and daughter,
Pvt. Raymond Newman, who is
Betty, of Poe Ave., are spending stationed at Camp Crowder, Mo.,
a few days in New York.
is visiting with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Newman of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sallan Sturtevant Ave.
of Huntington Woods left for a
sojourn in Miami Beach.
Mrs. Susie Marx of Chicago
Blvd. is spending a month in
Mrs. Nellie Kahn of Waverly Saginaw, Mich.
Ave. left to spend three months
in Los Angeles, Calif.
Mrs. Felix Mahler of LaSalle
Blvd. has returned from a trip
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Brown to New York.
of Puritan Ave. left Sunday to
spend several weeks in Miami
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eng-
Beach.
gass of Cumberland Drive left
Feb. 10 for Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gil-
bert of Arden Park plan to leave
Melvin Neisner of Rochester,
the first of the week for a stay N. Y., visited in Detroit the
in Los Angeles.
past week.

Dr. and Mrs. Harold T. Ratt-
ner are leaving Feb. 21 to spend
a few days in Chicago, Ill.

Mrs. Perry Burnstine of La
Salle Blvd. spent the past week-
end in Chicago, Ill.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zuckerman
are leaving Feb. 25 for Miami
Beach, Fla.

Mrs. Samuel J. Levin is visit-
ing with her husband, Captain
Levin, who is stationed at Nor-
folk, Va.

Mrs. Grace Kahn, Chicago,
proprietress of Camp Pinemere,
is a guest of. at the Wardell Hotel.
On Saturday, Feb. 13, she will
entertain all the children who.
attended the camp the past sum-
mer. A luncheon will be served
and movies of all the camp ac-
tivities will be shown.

Mrs. Theodore Bitterman of
Evansville, Ind., is visiting with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Levy of Bayliss
Ave.

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Mrs. Samuel T. Winshall has
joined the staff of teachers at
the United Hebrew Schools. Mrs.
Winshall formerly taught at the
Hebrew school in Cambridge,
Mass.

Pvt. Nathan Novograd, who is
stationed at Fort Knox, has just
been promoted to private first
class.

Lieut. E. Wallace Colvin spent
a short leave with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Colvin of
Gladstone Ave., and has re-
turned to his duties at Fort
Eustes, Va.

Airs. Abe Zeff of 3557 Mont-
clair Ave. left to visit her son,
Bernard, who is stationed at Pen-
dleton Field, Ore. Mrs. Zeff will
spend 10 days in Oregon from
which place she will leave for
Santa Maria, Calif., where she
will sp(nd two months with . her
children, Major Benjamin Bader
and his family.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kohlen-
berg and son, David, left for
New York City where they will
attend the graduation ceremonies
of the United States Naval Re-
serve Midshipmen's School. Their
son, Norman, will be commis-
sioned as an Ensign.

Lieut. Frederick Leslie Fenton
is the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Morry M. Fenton of 8838
LaSalle Blvd.

Mr. and Mrs. George Freed-
man of Whitmore Rd. returned
Pvt. Martin 0. Oppenheim, ac- after spending a week in CM-
companied by Mrs. Oppenheim, cago, Ill.
left for Miami Beach to attend
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack of
the Ground Crew Training
Chicago Blvd. are spending a
School of the Aircraft Corps.
month at their home on Palm
William H. Sapiro, son of Mr. Island, Miami Beach, Fla.
and Mrs. A. Sapiro, entered the
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. De-
armed services Feb. 15.
Young of Miami Beach, Fla., have
Air Cadet Joseph Green, RCAF, arrived in Detroit to celebrate the
St. Thomas, Ont., was the guest birth of their first grandchild,
of the Resslers, W. Euclid Ave., Jerome D. Behrmann, born to
for a few days.
their daughter, Dorothy, on Wed-
nesday, Feb. 3. They are staying
A beautifully appointed per- at the home of their children,
sonal and linen shower was given Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Behrmann
Sunday, Feb. 7, at the Belcrest of 14620 Winthrop Ave.
Hotel, in honor of bride-elect
Rosaline Schweitzer, by Mes-
Mrs. Robert Winger of Phila-
dames Roy Ruben, Milton Golden, delphia is spending several weeks
Albert Schweitzer and Jerry with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Schweitzer.
Harry Gilberg of Canterbury
Drive.
Murray M. Kahn, 19313 Santa
Lieut. Sidney M. Gilberg spent
Barbara Drive, was commissioned
a second lieutenant in the Army Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
upon successful completion of the Mrs. Harry Gilberg of Canter-
officer candidate course of the bury Drive, while enroute to his
infantry school at Fort Benning, post at Fort Sheridan, Ill. Lieut.
Ga. Lieut. Kahn is the son of Gilberg has completed a month's
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn. He training at the Quartermaster
entered the Army on July 7, School, Camp Lee, Va.
1942, and served with the 86th
Private Robert Phillips, who is
Infantry Training Battalion, Camp
Roberts, Calif. He is at present stationed at Fort Riley, Kan., is
enjoying a furlough with his par- spending a 10-day furlough with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.
ents and family in Detroit.
Phillips of the Lee Plaza Apart-
Miss Hilda Jakont of 3731 Car- ments.
ter Ave. is sojourning in Orlando,
Mrs. Philip Sachs of Baltimore,
Fla., for an indefinite period.
She is visiting with her sister Md., spent a few days with her
and brother-in-law, Pfc Irving brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
Trebuck, who is stationed at the and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn, while
en route to Miami Beach, Fla.
Orlando Army Air Base.

Milton Fishman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Fishman of
3411 Sherbourne Rd., who has
been in service five months as
an M. P., has been promoted to
private first class. He is stationed
at Camp Walters, Texas.

ANNIS FURS

QUALITY

SINCE

1887

LIBRARY A f E. GRAND RIVER

Mrs. Hyman Winegarden of
Flint is visiting with her sisters,
Mrs. Meyer Barnett and Mrs.
J. D. Rosenberg.

Jewish National Fund
Youth Group Activities

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zucker-
man have returned from Chicago,
where they visited their son,
Jimmy, who is attending the
American Institute of Television,
which is affiliated with the Signal
Corps, U. S. A.

Rabbi Moses Fischer
Young Israel Speaker

On Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1913,
at the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
Dexter and Cortland, at 9 p. m.
Rabbi Moses Fischer, spiritual
leader of Congregation B'nai
Moshe and dean of the Orthodox
Rabbis of Detroit, will be the
guest lecturer in the ninth of a
series of Young Israel symposia.
The subject will be "The Hebrew
Language"—as the window of the
Jewish soul of the religious, moral
and social concepts of Israel.

Bonita Montez, Mexican
Singer, at Savarine Hotel

The Jewish National Fund
Youth Committee is affiliated with
the Zionist Youth Council.
The committee has launched a
project for the purpose of raising
money for the planting of trees
in the Forest for Freedom in Pal-
estine. The trees can be planted
in any forest that the purchaser
may wish. Every Jewish family in
the city will be contacted, and if
they have a member of the fam-
ily in any branch of the armed
forces, they will be asked to plant
a tree in his name. Special Forest
for Freedom certificates will be
sent to all those who purchase
trees. The price of a tree is $1.50.
For further information call Thel-
ma Jaftin, 1711 Clairmount, Trin-
ity 1-3991. The committee is also
sponsoring. a Purim Carnival in
March in coniunction with the
Senior Council's Box Holders'
Rally. The various booths and
games will be kept as a surprise,
but one attraction is going to be
a Tel Aviv Cafe, prepared by the
Junior Hadassah. The Zionist
youth groups are in charge of
preparing the booths. - A program
has also been planned which will
include among other things a
Purim operetta and choir singing.
An interesting Purim newspaper

New Continental Room is the
name that has been officially
given the beautifully re-decorated
dining room, adjoining the Fiesta
Bar in the Savarine Hotel. The
room is of Mexican design with
murals by Artist Albert Gizzo,
now a U. S. government employee,
who was permitted to return here
to complete them. Gene Fenby
and his orchestra grow more
popular nightly with their con-
tagious rhythms and singing nov-
elties. Pretty Bonita Montez, the
Mexican "singing bombshell,"
completely recovered from a re-
cent attack of laryngitis, is go-
ing over big at every perform-
ance. Sunday dancing, beginning
at 6 p. m., is a popular weekly
feature at the Savarine.

BUY WAR BONDS!

will be given to all who attend.
The highlight of the evening
will be the crowning of a Queen
Esther. Each organization is
urged to select a representative
for the competition, and the final
Queen Esther will be the girl who
represents the organization which
has sold the most trees for the
Forest for Freedom through its
members.

SIII JEWISH BROTHERS SERVE U. S.' I

The largest family contingent in the service from the Philadelphia area,
they are (left to right) Top—Michael, 26, in the Tank Corps; his twin.
Abraham, 26. a Marine in the Solomons; Samuel 23, in Army Ordnance;

Morris, 22, bombardier training in Missouri; Benjamin, 20, with the Army
in Ireland; and Edward. 17, in the Navy "somewhere abroad." Their
father. Harry Podolsky, 60, was presented with an award by the I'hila.
Army and Navy Committee of the Jewish Welfare Board. Mother of the

boys, Yetta, died six years ego.

Robert Winston of New York
spent a few days with his brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Roberts of the Belcrest.

Miss Dora Cashdan, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cashdan of
Boston Blvd., has joined the
WAACS and will be leaving Feb.
21 for Des Moines, Ia.





THERE WILL BE NO NEW DOWN COMFORTERS OR PILLOWS

PLAY SAFE—LET US RENOVATE YOURS LIKE NEW NOW

J. TRAURIG

11823 TWELFTH STREET (our only store)

Parking in Rear of Store

TYLER 4-6728

411111M.

nniversary Services

OF

Cong. Mogen Abraham

Will Be Held Sabbath T'Rumah

SATURDAY,

FEB.

13, 9:30 A. M.

IN THE

YESHIVAH BUILDINGS, Dexter at. Cortland

All members and friends are cordially invited to the
Services and Kiddush

Flowers for all occasions-
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 041-mx 8:141.01;H:1000.0.0

LOUIS SOLAI, President

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