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March 26, 1943 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-03-26

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March 26, I`/.:

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

In The Realm of Local Society

Sidney Forman left to join his
Sergt. Marvin Mintz has re-
wife and children who are spend- turned to his pogt with the U. S.
ing the winter in Tucson, Ariz. Army Air Force, following a few
Mrs. Frank Fishman and small days' visit with his parents, Mr.
daughter of Lakepointe Ave. are and Mrs. Samuel Mintz of Chi-
visiting in California.
cago Blvd.



ENGAGED

CHARMING MARCH BRIDE

Mrs. Samuel J. Levin of Can-
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kaplan of
New York are visiting with the terbury Drive returned from Nor-
latter's mother, Mrs. S. Z. Winer folk, Va., after a visit with her
of Hazelwood Ave.
husband, Capt. Levin.

Bernard Madoff. who is sta-
Capt. Leo J. Croll, who is sta-
tioned in Ashland, Wis.. spent the tioned at White Sulphur Springs,
nast week-end with his family spent the week-end with his
family.
in Windsor, Ont.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker
Mrs. Wilbur Loewenberg left
Warrington Drive are spend- for a month's stay in Glendale,
ing the week-end in Battle Creek. Calif., to visit with her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Maurice Morse of Wilde- Allan Tolmich.
mere Ave. left Tuesday to visit
with her parents in Milwaukee,
Mrs. Benjamin Fink of Winona
Wis.
Ave. is spending, 10 days with 1p•r
family in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mrs. Arthur Katzenberg of
Boston, Mass., is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and their daughters, Mignon and
and Mrs. Monte D. Wittelshofer Suzanne, are vacationing in Palm
Beach, Fla.
of Boston Blvd.

of

MISS BEATRICE GOLDFARB

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gold farb
of Monterey Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Beatrice Doris to Leonard E. Ad-
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Adler of Clements Ave. Mr. Ad-
ler will receive his B.S. degree
from Lawrence Institute of Tech-
nology in J une. No date has been
set for the wedding.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moers
Mrs. A. Himmelhoch and chil-
of Edison Ave. returned from a dren, Martha, Ralph and Jona-
few weeks in Hot Springs, Ark.
thon, of Kingston Rd., and Mrs.
Abraham Altschuler of Warring-
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blumberg ton Drive have returned from
were hosts at a family dinner Abilene, Tex., where they visited
party last Sunday in honor of with Capt. Himmelhoch who is
their son, Capt. Herbert A. stationed at Camp Barkley.
Blumberg. Capt. Blumberg re-
turned to Fort Monmouth, N. J.,
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald
Thursday, March 25.
and family, formerly of Chicago
Blvd., will move into their new
At a regular monthly meeting home on Balmoral Drive early
of the Max Jacob Family Club in April.
held at the residence of Sam •
Jacob on Virginia Park, last Sun-
Mrs. Harry Cohen returned to
day night, it was decided to do- her home in Alpena after a few
nate $25 to the Red Cross and days visit with Dr. and Mrs.
$25 to the Moies Chaim.
Albert Krohn of Cambridge Rd.

Dr. and Mrs. Raphael Altman
Mrs. Leah Pearlstein of New
and children of Roselawn Ave. York City and Mr. and Mrs.
are spending several weeks in Louis Davis of Worcester, Mass.,
Florida.
spent several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Rothstein of Cal-
Mrs. Moritz Kahn of Lincoln- vert Ave.
shire Drive returned after a
visit with her children, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frank,
Mrs. Paul Hartrich in Chicago.
J•., have returned from La Jolla,
Calif., and spent a few days in
Mrs. Harry Cohen of Burlin- Detroit enroute to Washington,
game Ave. has been spending the D. C.
past week with relatives in Chi-
cago.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heaven-
rich of Longfellow Ave. left
Pvt. Robert Mazer has re- March 19 to spent a fortnight in
turned to his post with the 334th Camden, S. C.
Air Base Squadron in Tullahoma,
Tenn., following a visit with his
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schlanger
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and of Calvert Ave. returned from a
Mrs. William Mazer of Birch- six weeks' trip to Tucson, Ariz.,
crest Drive.
and Los Angeles, Calif.

Major Samuel Altschuler has
returned to his post in the U. S.
Army Medical Corps in El Paso,
Tex., having visited with his
family.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hambur-
ger of Chicago Blvd. left Wed-
nesday to visit with their chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft
in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Purim Celebration
For the Red Cross

—Photo by neat rb•t. zwilan
MRS. STANLEY HOWARD WILKINS
(Miss Pnina Laikin)
On Sunday evening, March 21, Miss Pnina Laikin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Laikin, was united in marriage to Stanley
Howard Wilkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wilkins of Mt. Airy,
Md. The ceremony took place at the bride's residence, 8360 LaSalle
Blvd., with Rabbi Morris Adler officiating.
The ceremony, as was anticipated by intimate friends of the
Laikins, was beautiful and impressive in a modern sense, yet steeped
Flowers for all occasions-
in Jewish tradition.
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622
The' out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wilkins
of Mt. Airy, Md.; Paul Resnick of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Frank
Lissy, Mrs. Bernard Posner and Bernard Wilkins, all of Baltimore,
Md.; Mrs. William Flax of Exmore, Va.; Mrs. S. Irnelson and
daughter, Judith, and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Golomb of Washington,
D. C.; Mrs. Philip Folus of Baltimore, Md., and Miss Rita Ossip
of New Rochelle, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins are honeymooning in Chicago, after
which they will return to Baltimore to. make their home.

Mrs. Edward Schlossberg of
4278 W. Grand Ave. and her
sister, Miss Sylvia Rabinowitz,
are spending 10 slays in Brook-
lyn, N. Y., where they are cele-
brating the golden wedding anni-
versary of their parents, Rabbi
Mrs. Milton E. Spickler of and Mrs. Nathan Rabinowitz.
Chicago Blvd. is visiting with her
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldfarb
husband, Milton, who is attending
the University of Minnesota Army of Monterey Ave. entertained at
Air Force School, Minneapolis, their home on March 21, in honor
of their daughter's engagement
Minn.
to Leonard E. Adler of this city,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marks of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldstein
3274 Clairmount Ave. have re-
turned from Miami, Fla., where of Taylor Ave. entertained at
they were the house guests of their home on Sunday, March
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gottlieb for 21 in honor of the approaching
marriage of their granddaughter,
the past two months.
Miss Ruth Kogan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chudler Mr. and Mrs. May. J. Kogan, to
of 3710 Richton Ave. will have William Shinderrnan.
open house, Sunday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam..., Korduner
March 28, from 1 to 5, honoring
Albert Chudler who is entering of 2437 Buena Vista will honor
the U. S. Army on April 1. Al- their son, Sergt. Bernard Kor-
bert Chudler is the third son of duner, at a reception in their
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chudler home on Sunday March 28, from
2 to 6 o'clock. Sergt. Korduner
to go into the armed forces.
is home on a furlough from the
After spending two weeks with Hawaiian Islands. Friends and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney relatives are cordially invited.
Golden, Pfc., Harold Golden is No cards.
returning to his camp at Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. War-
Field, S. C.
ner, who have been sojourning in
Last Monday, Rabbi Leon Fram Phoenix, Ariz., for some time,
addressed a combined meeting of are now guests at the Ambassa-
the Zionist Districts of Cleve- dor Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif.
land, and next Monday night he
Fred Feigenson, son of Mr.
will address the annual donor
dinner of the Hadassah Society and Mrs. Perry Feigenson of
of Niagara Falls in New York, Boston Blvd., was elected to the
University of Michigan's chapter
Kenneth J. Morris, son of Mr. of the honorary society of Phi
and Mrs. Nate M. Lerner of 300 Kappa Phi last week. He is affili-
Whitmore Rd., left on Monday, ated with Sigma Alpha Mu and
March 15, for service in the is serving as treasurer of the
U. S. Army. He was a student fraternity. He has been admitted
at the University of Illinois, a to the University of Michigan's
member of Sigma Alpha Mu Fra- Medical School and is commis-
ternity, and a • graduate of St. sioned as a second lieutenant in
John's Military Academy.
the U. S. Army Reserves. •

Irving Maurice Barit, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barit of
3293 Webb Ave., has been called
to serve in the U. S. Army and
left for Fort Custer on Monday,
March 15.

Sunday, March 21, 1913, the
Carmel Hebrew School celebrated
Purim in the Congregation Bnai
Jacob.
The pupils of the school con-
ducted the services.
Miss Ayres of the Junior Red
Cross described the importance .
of the work of the Red Cross.
Rabbi Irvin A. Lawton, princi-
pal of the school made the ap-
peal for funds and the pupils
contributed $103.30. They have
also collected $62.00 for the Jew-
ish National fund this year.
Sam Borin, president of the
school asks the parents to send
their children to the services of
the Junior Congregation, held
Saturday morning, at 11845 Lin-
wood.

THERE'S A

Pvt. Maurice Shacket is now
on maneuvers with the Army Air
Corps in Tent City, St. Peters-
burg, Fla. Pvt. Shacket has been
in the Army since Feb. 10. Mrs.
Shacket, residing at 18248 Ohio
Ave., will join her husband in
the near future.

Lieut. and Mrs. Jack D. Rossen
(Lucille Nancy Berman) are
home on leave. They arrived on
"The City of San Francisco" on
Monday, March 22: Lieut. Rossen
is stationed at Chico, Calif., at
the Chico Army Basic Flying
School. The couple reside in
Chico. Mrs. Rossen will visit with
her parents for a month. The
lieutenant will leave April 2 for
his post as duty calls.

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lurie
and daughter, Marilyn, of Pen-
nington Drive, ate spending is
month in Los Angeles and San
Francisco, Calif.

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Mr. and Mrs. Abe J. Colman
of Chicago Blvd. are guests at
the Arlington Hotel, Hot Springs,!
Ark., for several weeks.

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Children wish to be old—and
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Special
ENDING APRIL 3

for

Mrs. Ethel Rosenthal of Roch-
ester Ave. left last week for a
month's stay in California.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Spivak of
18037 Ohio Ave., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ed-
ward, at Temple Israel on Friday,
March 26, 8:30 p. m. At home
Saturday, March 27, 8:30 to
11 p. m.

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