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February 19, 1943 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-02-19

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February 15, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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In The Realm of Local Society

Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, Jr.,
of Chicago, Ill., was the house
guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Robert J. Newman, of Canter-
bury Drive.

BETROTHED

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp
were vistors in Cincinnati, Ohio,
the past week end.

BETROTHED


Richard Waldbott, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Waldbott, is leav-
ing for New York City to at-
tend Columbia University where
he will take up a special course
in naval training.

Capt. and Mrs. Walter Polit-
chek of Fort Sills, Oklahoma,
are visiting with their brother-
in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Fechheimer, of Hunt-
ington Woods.

Corp. and Mrs. Lawrence Ko-
pel spent a week as the guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Kopel. Corp. Kopel has
returned to Greenville, S. C.
Mrs. Kopel is remaining with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fleisher.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosman.
of Sturtevant Ave., returned
from a week's visit in New York.

Miss Marie Newman of the
Be!crest, will spend two weeks
in New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Alvin and
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Roe and
daughter, Barbara, are visiting in
,Chicago, to celebrate the 21st
birthday of James Roe.

JUNE SMITH
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Rattner
Mr.
and
Mrs. Charles A. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Welder,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Mar- of Oakman Blvd., announce the are leaving on Sunday to spend of Glynn Court, announce the
cuse, of Cherrylawn Ave., will engagement of their daughter, a week's time in Chicago, Ill.
betrothal of their daughter, June,
move into their new home, 2050 Minnie, to Leon Fre'dman, son of
to Alvin Rosen, son of Mr. and
Alvin Levy, of Baylis Ave., Mrs. Louis Rosen, of Chicago,
Glynn Ct. on Feb. 26.
late Mr. and Mrs. E'lis Friedman. who has just been commissioned
The wedding will take place Lieut. Junior Grade, will leave Ill. Miss Smith attended the Uni-
Norman Ash, son of Mr. and
versity of Michigan and Wayne
Mrs. H. B. Ash, of LaSalle Blvd., Sunday, Feb. 28.
for Cambridge, Mass., on March University and Mr. Rosen attend-
left for Miami Beach, Fla., to
1 to take up a three months' ed Northwestern University. The
take up a course of training in
Mrs. Sol Heineman, of New course at Harvard University.
wedding date will be announced
the Air Corps Division.
York, arrived on Feb. 13 to
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Roberts, later.
spend some time in Detroit.
of Chicago Blvd., are spending a
Captain Barney Israel returned week in New York.
No Finer Salmon at
Bertram Lefkoe, son of Mr.
to Camp Fort Hayes in Colum-
Lt. Samuel Gingold, who is and Mrs. Harry Lefkoe of 2340
bus, Ohio, after spending a week
stationed
at
Camp
Hood,
Texas,
Any Price
Oakman Blvd., left today for
with his family.
spent a few days in Detroit with Florida to receive his basic train-
his
wife
and
her
mother,
Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Goldberg, of the
ing as a pilot in the Army.
Belerest, and Mrs. Louis Kaine Dora Ehrlich.
of Balfour Road, were visitors in
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Perlman of
Mrs.. Robert S. Deutsch and
Chicago, Ill., last week.
children returned home on Pen- 3200 Chicago Blvd. announce the
graduation of their son, Jack,
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn and nington Drive after spending a from Wayne University.
Mrs. S. A. Singer returned to few months at their winter home
Detroit from a visit with Cap- in Miami Beach.
Mrs. Jules M. Goldsmith and
tain and Mrs. Daniel E. Cohn in
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davidson sons Richard and Oliver of 17584
Washington, D. C.
are visiting with their mother, Cherrylawn Ave. left for Miami
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Levy Mrs. Israel Davidson, at Allison Beach for the remaining winter
months, and will return to De-
and family, of Wildemere Ave., Island, in Miami Beach, Fla.
troit about May 1.
are spending the winter in Mia-
Miss Sarah Newhouse of Long
mi Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Nathan Fishman and
Island, New York, visited her
two aunts, Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg (laughter, Geraldine, of 3411
and Mrs. Meyer Barnett. At pres- Sherbourne Rd. left for Tucson,
ent she is spending some time Ariz., with Mrs. Fishman's moth-
with her family in Gladwin, er, Mrs. Rose Grossman of 2752
W. Boston Blvd., where they
Mich.
will spend the rest of the winter.
Woodward at State
Detroit
Mrs. Nate Katchman of 2540
After a month's visit with her
Cortland Ave. gave a bridal
shower on Monday, Feb. 8. at mother, Mrs. Peter Vass, Mrs.
King Fong Cafe, honoring Miss Allan Tolmich returned to her
Estella Katz of 18041 Griggs home in Glendale, Calif., where
Ave., whose wedding is to take her husband, Lt. Allan Tolmich
place Feb. 21. Several other is stationed.
showers were in honor of Miss
Mrs. Samuel M. Epstean of
Katz, given by Mrs. A. Miller Canterbury
Drive, will return on
and Mrs. H. Friedman at Perei-
ra's on Jan. 11, and Mrs. Ann Feb. 28 after spending a month
Miller gave a shower on Jan. 25 in Hollywood, Fla.
at King Fong Cafe.
Mrs. William Fleischman left
16 for New York City where
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rieger of Feb.
Collingwood Ave. announce the she will visit for a few (lays.
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harold,
Mrs. Edward Rothman, of Bir-
on Saturday, Feb. 27, at Congre- mingham, Mich., left for Palm
gation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Beach, Fla., to join her husband,
Lawrence Ayes. The Riegers will Capt. Edward Rothman.
hold open house Sunday, Feb. 28,
Lloyd I. Edelstein, son of Mr.
from 3 to 5.
and Mrs. Jerome J. Edelstein of
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sinkoff 3310 Rochester Ave., is expected
of 2293 Richton Ave. celebrated home on Saturday, Feb. 20, for
their 30th wedding anniversary an eight-day furlough from the
at a surprise party given by her Officers Candidate School at Fort
two children, Dorothy and Aaron. Monmouth, N. J. Mr. and Mrs.
Her other son, Corp. Saul H., is Edelstein will be at home Sunday,
serving with the armed forces Feb. 21, from 3 to 5, in honor
overseas.
of their son.
Miss Shirley Litsky of Pasa-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Water-
dena Ave. is spending a few stone entertained their immediate
months at Miami Beach, Fla.
family in their home on Fuller-
ton Ave. on Sunday, Feb. 14,
The Athena Club entertained with a cocktail party followed by
its members with a luncheon on a buffet - dinner, honoring their
Saturday. Feb. 13, at the Book son Alvin, upon his graduation
Casino. Mrs. Irving Klayman will from the University of Michigan.
be hostess, Thursday, Feb. 26, Alvin has enlisted with the U. S.
at her home on Collingwood Ave. Army Reserve and is expected to
Mrs. Robert Stein of Elmhurst be called to active duty shortly.
Ave. left for Toronto to spend
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Stulberg
a week of pre-nuptial entertain- of Fairfield Ave. are leaving for
ments given in honor of her Chicago on Feb. 21, where Dr.
cousin, Miss Marion Revich.
Stulberg will participate in the
Miss Sara-Lee Cohn of Muir- Chicago mid-winter Dental So-
land Ave. is spending a fortnight ciety meeting.
Sheer, ankle-flattering hose that not only
with her cousin. Miss Betty
Miss Pearl Sharfman of Dexter
Goldberg of the Belcrest Hotel. Blvd. and Miss Helen Fein of
are smart looking, but wear remarkably well.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Altus and Leslie Ave. left Feb. 8 for Miami
Rayon, with cotton-reinforced foot.
daughter, Marilynn Joy, have Beach, Fla.
moved from 11845 LaSalle Blvd.
Buy several pairs at 'a time .. perfect
to their new home on Tyler Ave.

MISS MINNIE WEIDER

SIEGIEIL CO.

Mrs. Meyer Levine of Berkley
Rd., accompanied by her mother-
in-law, Mrs. Harry Levine, has
returned after spending a week
in Columbus, 0., visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Max Shell. Mrs. Harry
Haber of New York City, for-
merly of Mt. Clemens, also joined
them there.

Pvt. and Mrs. Samuel L. Yucht
are the house guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Yucht of 2524 Tyler Ave. Pvt.
Yucht is in the Medical Detach-
ment at Fort Riley, Kan.

Mrs. Nathan Feinstein of Chi-
cago, Ill., is the guest of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Barney Greenberg, of Ty-
ler Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Zem-
ron, of Roslyn Road, will be
hosts at a midnight supper party
Monday night, Feb. 22, honoring
Capt. and Mrs. Walter Polit-
check.

Mrs. David Scheyer, formerly
of the Abington Hotel, is now
residing at 208 Mack Ave.

Mrs. I. Murray Jacobs will
compliment Miss Mignon Hope
Hamburger, bride elect of this
month, at a tea in her home
on Virginia Park on Sunday,
Feb. 21.

Mrs. Edward Kopel, Miss Min-
nie Kopel, Corp. and Mrs. Law-
rence Kopel visited Aircraftsman
Hy Davids in St. Thomas, Ont.
Aircraftsman Davids has been
transferred to Lethbridge, Al-
berta, and will return to Detroit
in March, at which time he will
be married to Miss Kopel.

Attorney I. G. Stone is vaca-
tioning in Tucson, Ariz., where
he will remain for a month.

Rube Sharfman of Dexter Blvd.
left Feb. 10 to spend one month
in Hot Springs, Ark.

Mrs. Arthur Lipsitt and Mrs.
Samuel Lipsitt and Mrs. Herman
Wetsmore complimented their
niece, Mrs. Ernest Sherman
(Rosalyn Fox), a recent bride,
with a luncheon and miscellane-
ous shower, given Wednesday,
Feb. 17, at the Book Casino.

Rosenberg and Rosenblatt
To Attend Russian War
Relief Convention Feb. 28

The Folks Committee for Rus-
sian War Relief reports that the
clothing drive surpasses all ex-
pectations. Six thousand pounds
of clothing were solicited by vol-
untary trucks and stations the
past week. Everyone in the com-
munity is asked to participate
in this venture and contribute
their share of clothing. There
are eight authorized stations.
At the request of the National
War Relief, two delegates were
selected by the Folks Committee
to attend the First Anniversary
of its existence which will take
place in the city of New York on
Sunday, Feb. 28. The purpose of
this gathering is to formulate
plans for future assistance to the
Soviet Union. The delegates cho-
sen are Aaron Rosenberg, chair-
man; Jacob Rosenblatt, clothing
committee.

89c

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HOSE

Mrs. Sidney J. Imerman of the
Wilshire returned from a visit
with her brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R.
Rosenthal of Highland Park, Ill.

4

CORRECTION

In last week's issue of the
Jewish Chronicle it was stated
that Mr./and Mrs. Julius W. Gil-
bert, of Arden Park, had left
for a visit in California. We re-
gret to state that this was an
error.

SANDRA

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4

The Misses Faye Dushkin,
Marva Rosenthal, Zena Berko-
witz and Nita Williams were
among those who spent the week-
end in Lansing,. Mich., where
they attended the annual dinner-
dance of the Alpha Epsilon Pi
Fraternity at Michigan State Col-
lege on Feb. 13.

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