I March 19, 194! DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 6 In The Realm of Local Society . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kopel of 2060 Hazelwood Ave. are having open house, Tuesday evening, in honor of their (laughter, Minnie, who is leaving for Lethbridge, Alberta, following her marriage on Sunday to Aircraftsman Hy- mie Davids of the R. C. A. F. ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. E. Walters of Finehurst Drive left for a visit in Los Angeles, Calif. Lieut. Jack Winokur, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Winokur of 16141 LaSalle Blvd., visited in Detroit this week-end. Lieut. Winokur is stationed at Greene Field, Providence, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. King Sh•ayder of Piccadilly Rd. have as their guests the latter's sister, Mrs. Helen Gertz of Denver, Col. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn of Chicago Blvd. left March 14 for a visit in New York. The following events took place during the past week, compli- menting Miss Peggy Jayne Wal- lace, bride-elect of March 27: On Monday, March 15, Mrs. Aaron Fethan, Mrs. S. B. Danto and Mrs. Al Weisman gave a luncheon at the Book Casino. Tuesday, March 16, Miss Shirley Weinberg was hostess at a sup- per party given in her home on Wildemere Ave. On Wednesday, March 17, Mrs. Leon Winkelman gave a luncheon at the Statler. On Friday, March 19, Mrs. George Lowell entertained at a luncheon in the Terrace Room of the Stat- ler, and Mrs. Ralph Neidelman will entertain with a luncheon at the Women's City Club on Sat- urday, March 20. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Simons of Wildemere Ave. entertained a group of friends at dinner on Saturday, March 13. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol of Muirland Ave. returned from a few days spent in Cleveland. Lieut Com. R. R. Kaltman. who is stationed at the United States Hospital in Philadelphia, visited with his family recently. Dr. Clarissa Fineman and Mrs. Maurice Siden were joint host- esses at a beautifully appointed luncheon and miscellaneous show- er given at the Book Casino, hon- oring Miss Pnina Laikin, bride- elect of March 21. Ensign Howard Frank Kopel, who graduated March 15 from Abbott Hall, Northwestern Uni- versity, has been visiting with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Kopel of Burlingame Ave. Lieut. Theodore I. Cooper, for- merly of Camp Scott, has been transferred to Camp Brecken- ridge, Ky. He was accompanied by Mrs. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. earl Shalit of the Wilshire Apts. left Sunday for a visit in New York. NO FINER SALMON AT ANY PRICE COLUMBIA RIVER CH//NOOK SA LMON RECENT BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Silverman of West 7 Mile Rd. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons of Woodston Drive have returned after having spent three weeks at the Arlington Hotel in Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Max Dunitz have just returned from a week's sojourn in New York City, where they were guests at the St. Mo- ritz Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown are moving into their new home on Balmoral Drive on April 5. Mrs. Louis A. Goldenburg and daughters, Lois and Carol, of Glynn Court are spending a few days in Cleveland where they went to attend the 55th anniver- sary of Mrs. Goldenberg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Issacson. --Moto by J. J. l'In1 MRS. ALBERT BARUCII (Phyllis Elbinger) Phyllis Elbinger, daughter of* Mr. and Mrs. William M. Elbin- ger, became the bride of Private Albert Barach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bartsch, Feb. 28 at 3 p. m. at the bride's residence. The Reverend Levine performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of cream slipper satin fashioned with a MISS SHIRLEY PHOEBE JACOBY long train, tight fitting bodice, long pointed sleeves and a sweet- Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Jacoby, of 18221 Santa Barbara Drive Joseph F. Lefkofsky, son of heart neckline embroidered with announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Phoebe to Private Mr. and Mrs. Goodman J. Lef- seed pearls. Her three-quarter George G. Gunsberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gunsberg of War. kofsky, has been called into serv- length veil fell from a tiara of rington Drive. ice of the Army, reporting at embroidered seed pearls and she Scott Field, Ill., March 15. carried a bouquet of white shat-ti tered carnations centered with us Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumberg Mrs. George Friedman of Ak- Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Rice of ron, 0., spent a week with Mr. of Calvert Ave. are guests of Hotel Belcrest returned after white orchid. Sandra and Morton and Mrs. Royal S. Maas of Ohio the Arlington Hotel in Hot spending five weeks in Miami Firsht were the train bearers. Sara Matz as maid of honor, Ave. Springs, Ark. Beach, Fla. wore an orchid taffeta gown with Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Frank Mrs. Osman Fisher of Edison Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Spivak of an orchid velvet bodice. She wore Ave. left for a visit in the East. and Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Willis 18037 Ohio Ave. announce the gardenias. Arthur Barach, broth- have returned from a week in Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ed- er of the groom, attended him as Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Hyman New York. ward, at Temple Israel on Friday, best num. The bride's mother wore aquamarine crepe and a of W. Boston Blvd. are guests at Lawrence Fried, formerly of March 26, 8:30 p. m. At home corsage of pink carnations, while the Arlington Hotel in Hot Saturday, March 27, 8:30 to Detroit, has been made athletic the groom's mother wore black Springs, Ark. director of the new Jewish Com- 11 p. m. and royal blue and also wore Cadet Arnold H. Goldberg, pink carnations. MY. Harold Ziv of \Vildemere munity Center in Hollywood, A reception for 150 guests fol..-4 U. S. A. A. C., of Ohio State Ave. spent the past week in Calif. lowed the ceremony. Among the Chicago. ChM.les Kay of Warrington University, is spending a week out of town guests were Mrs. Drive left for a visit in Miami with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Bessie Lindberg of Erie, Pa., Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Se- Beach and Biloxi, Miss., where Louis Goldberg of Leslie Ave. Flaggman and family of Wind- gar of Birchcrest Drive left to he will visit with his brother, Miss Shirley Max, a bride-elect sor, Ontario, Canada, and Ber- spend a fortnight in Kansas City. Lieut. Harry Kay. of March 28, was the guest of nard Bartsch, brother of the Frederick L. Hirschman, son Captain Herbert G. Blumberg, honor at a beautifully appointed groom, of the Marine Reserve of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman who is stationed at Fort Mon- miscellaneous shower given by Corps., Officers Candidate School left last Saturday for Boca mouth, N. J., is spending a week her grandmother, Mrs. Alex Max, at Ann Arbor, Mich. Private Albert Barach is now Raton, Fla., where he was in- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and her aunt, Mrs. Harry Wachs, ducted as an Aviation cadet. Oscar Blumberg of Glynn Court. on March 11 at Huyler's, for 30 in training at Camp McCoy, Wis- guests. The yellow and blue motif consin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Krohn Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harris of was carried out in the floral cen- entertained a group of friends at Fairfield Ave. will be hosts at a terpiece, candled arrangements, Mrs. William Arons and Mrs. Na- a supper party last Sunday night large dinner party to be given and favors for each guest. thaniel Pernick. Covers were laid in their home on Massachusetts at the Park Ave. Penthouse on A personal shower honoring for 75 guests. On Tuesday, 41 Sunday, March 21. Ave. Miss Kitty Weinwurm was given March 15, Miss Weinwurm was Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper Mrs. Stella Alexander of Buf- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Na- entertained by Miss Janet Graves of Chicago Blvd. left last Satur- falo, N. Y., has been the guest thaniel Pernick of 18400 San at the home of her parents, Mr. day for Miami Beach and are of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Juan Drive, Saturday, March 12. and Mrs. Wellington Graves of guests at the Versaille Hotel. Sidney Alexander of Byron Ave. Hostesses were Mrs. James Sobel, 342 Elmhurst Ave., Highland Park. „7- Mary, Mary, quite contrary How does your garden grow?" The best health insurance is your doctor's advice, whether it concerns diet, exercise, or illness. The best prescriptior practice is to rely on Sam's prescription service for step- by-step inspection of the compounding, for laboratory-con. trolled ingredients, for reasonable prices. Prescription Dept. Randolph at Monroe Campus Martius at Woodward Sam's DRUG DEPARTMENT. Inc. Kenneth J. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nate M. Lerner of 300 Whitmore Rd., left on Monday. March 15, for service in the U. S. Army. He was a student at the University of Illinois, a mem- ber of Sigma Alpha Mu Frater- nity, and a graduate of St. John's Military Academy. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. LaBove held open house at 18411 Prairie Ave. on Sunday, March 5, hon- ming the engagement of their daughter, Elayne Claire, to Pvt. Sheldon M. Bessman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Bessman. A nursery rhyme strikes home this year. Thousands of us will be planting beets, carrots, beans, radishes, and tomatoes this year. It is the patriotic thing to do. Besides furnishing the country with tremendous amounts of extra food there is the added advantage of giving thousands of us outdoor exercise. No matter how hard a person works indoors during the day it is a helpful relaxation to be out after work digging in the earth. Like everything else there must be a warning note. Don't overdo. Believe it or not digging works many unused muscles. Bending and stooping in unnatural positions as you care for the plants is good exercise but start slowly and easily. • EET: s . On Sunday, March 14, Miss Sue Selma Anspach, who is director of personal service of the for- eign division of the American Red Cross, was honored with a farewell party, given by her .• brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Anspach at their home at 13331 Vassar Drive. Albert Ginzberg, son of Mrs. 1.iilian Ginzberg of 2605 Elm- hurst Ave., left March 15 for Camp Custer. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Phillips of 18467 Woodingham Drive an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Wilbur Eugene, Saturday morning, March 20, at Congrega- tion Bnai Moshe. Reception Sun- day, March 21, at home, from 7 to 11 p. m. No cards. Flowers for all occasions- Dexter-Joy, florist, Tyler 6.6612 • 4