April 2, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Tho Legal Chronicle 6 In he Realm of Local Society Balfour Peisner, nephew of Dr. returned from a six weeks' stay Paysner, is spending a month's in Miami Beach, Fla. vacation in Beverly Hills, Calif. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert. Smith Miss Arlene Epstein enter- of Shrewsbury Drive spent the tained with a shower at the Wil- shire Hotel on March 24, in past week-end in Pittsburgh, Pa. honor of her sister, Miss Florence Mr. and Mrs. Max Unger of Epstein, whose marriage will take Sturtevant Ave. returned from a place this spring. week's stay in New York. Among the many affairs given Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. in honor of Miss Jocelyn Lor- raine Galin whose marriage to Friedman were hosts at a dinner Ensign Darwin Canvasser will be party given in their home on an event of April 4 were: March LaSalle Blvd. last Sunday night. 13, shower at Huyler's L'Aiglon, given by Sidney Eugene Locke; David A. Brown of New York March 20, personal shower at spent the past week in Detroit Huyler's Embassy Room, given visiting with his daughters, Rosa- by Miss Charlotte Brawer; March lie and Carolyn Brown. 23, entertained by Mrs. Charles Mrs. Osman Fisher of Edison Canvasser and Mrs. Nate Rosin at Hotel Book-Cadillac Casino; Ave. returned from a fortnight March 24 ,entertained by Mrs. in the East. Morris Fishman at Hotel Statler Stanley Imerman will be host Terrace Room; March 26, linen at a dinner party Sunday night, shower at Hotel Book-Cadillac April 4, at the Statler Hotel. Casino, given by Mrs. Harold S. Mahler; March 27, tea, given by Mrs. David Kaatz and Mrs. Miss E. Rhoda Bonin at her Morris Schwenger entertained a home; March 31,. entertained by group of friends at a luncheon Mrs. Henry Cohen and Mrs. Irv- on Saturday, March 27, in Mrs. ing Weingarten at Hotel Book- Kaatz's home on San Juan Drive. Cadillac Casino. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv of Pvt. Al Raider of Fort Sam Wildemere Ave. will be hosts at a Houston is spending his furlough dinner party Saturday night, with his sister, Mrs. N. Rothen- April 3. berg, 2654 Elmhurst Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Mrs. Ben Greenspoon and of Wildemere Ave. entertained a daughters, Erma Jean and Donna, group of friends at dinner Satur- of Woodingham Drive have just day night, March 23. INVESTMENTS are in Vogue . . . United States War Bonds ANNIS FURS for Health, Warmth and Beauty . . . Choose now from our vast complete collection of advance fashions in every fur. Use our LAYAWAY PLAN . . . A deposit is required at time of purchase, and convenient monthly payments are made l a coat is delivered to you this fall. If there is a balance due at that time, arrangements can be made for payments over a period of months. $69 to ,$2250 Subject to Federal Tax Convenient Terms ANNIS FURS LIBRARY AT E. GRAND RIVER • • ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED to Detroit to visit with her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Galperin of Sherbourne Drive were hosts to a group of their relatives and friends at a cocktail party and midnight supper on Saturday, March 27, at 19 Clifford St. The occasion was a double celebra- tion, their 17th wedding anni- versary and establishment of new offices by Mr. Galperin. Lieut. Louis I, Kazdan of the Medical Corps, formerly of Bill- ings General Hospital at Fort Benjamin Harrison, has been as- signed to the University of Penn- sylvania Medical School for fur- ther specialty training in pathol- ogy. Mrs. Kazdan is with her husband in Philadelphia. Pvt. William J. Saulson, son of Mrs. Lillian Saulson of 14535 Mack Ave., who was inducted into the Army Feb. 20, has noti- fied his family that he is now in the Army Air Corps and is stationed in St. Petersburg, Fla. Prior to his induction he was employed at General Motors and also was a student at the Uni- versity of Michigan. On Thursday, March 25, Mrs. M. J. Greenberg of Fullerton Ave., president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged, entertained the of- ficers and committee chairmen of the organization at a tea at her home. Mrs. Louis Rubin entertained at her home on Leslie Ave. on March 25, in honor of her cousin's engagement, Miss Bea- MISS SHIRLEY DAVIDSON trice D. Goldfarb, to Leonard E. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davidson of Calvert Avenue announce Adler. the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Pvt. George Wein- Miss Gloria E. Shapiro of 4834 garden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Weingarden of Fullerton Ave. Miss Davidson attended Highland Park Junior College and the Cortland Ave. is the house guest University of Michigan. Pvt. Weingarden is with the U. S. Army of her sister and brother-in-law, Air Force and is at present stationed at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Major and Mrs. Michael Alpern of Fort Bragg, N. C. —Photo by Preston Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. and daughter, Sally, are spend- Schlesinger of Boston Blvd. re- ing the week-end in Chicago. turned from a visit with their Mr, and Mrs. Henry Wineman children, Dr. and Mrs. Richard have returned from a visit in Greene, in New Orleans, La. Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Walter Mayer of the Mrs. Samuel Glogower of Chi- Whittier Apts. is a guest at the cago Blvd. will be the guest Arlington Hotel in Hot Springs, speaker on Sunday, April 4, in Ark. Indianapolis, Ind., before the Captain and Mrs. Harold Allen conference being held to organ- and daughter, Joan, are on a ize the Indiana State Army and 10-day leave from Albuquerque, Navy Committee of the National N. M., and are visiting with their Jewish Welfare Board. family in Detroit. Mrs. Jack Wolfson has returned Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin of to her home in Miami Beach after the Whittier Apts. will return visiting with her brother-in-law April 5 from a visit in hot and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Springs, Ark. L. Alexander. Mannie Abrahams, son of Mr. Mrs. Max Broad returned from and Mrs. H. L. Abrahams of an extended visit in Palm Springs, Burlingame Ave., left Thursday Calif, and was accompanied by for Fort Custer. her son, Lieut. Jerry Broad. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clamage Mrs. Me!ville S. Welt of Bal- of Jan Juan Drive are leaving moral Drive left on March 31 to Saturday, April 3, for two weeks spend several days in New York. at the Versailles Hotel in Miami Mrs. Edward Stein of Afton Beach. Road has left for Fargo, N. D. Mrs. Robbert Spiegel and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Brodie of Robert Sloman are entertaining Oak Drive entertained some a group of friends at a Itincheon friends on Saturday, March 27, on Saturday, April 3, at Huyler's. to celebrate their 13th wedding Mrs. Theodore Friedman of anniversary. Bay City, Mich., visited., with Mr. Mrs. A. J. Levin is spending a and Mrs. Andrew Friedman of Woodingham Drive during the few days in Cincinnati, 0. past week. Ensign Arthur Thorner was Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. Levy and honored with a stag party on Friday, March 26, at the Great family of Wildemere Ave. just Lakes Club prior to his leaving returned from spending the win- for Dartmouth College where he ter in Miami Beach. will enter the service. Corp. Joseph Sillman has been Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Warner transported from Dayton, 0., to are spending several weeks in San Bernardino, Calif. Mrs. Bernard Lachs of Tyler Los Angeles. Ave. returned after spending Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wolfner three weeks with her family in returned from a visit to Washing- New York City. ton, D. C. Mrs. Joseph Barnett of Roch- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. Kopple ester Ave. is visiting her son, of Colorado Ave. honored their Pvt. Harvey S. Barnett of Camp mother, Mrs. Eugene H. Kopple Wheeler, Ga. with a surprise birthday party Miss Hellen Harris, daughter Saturday night, March 20. of Mr. and Mrs. M. Harris of Louis Loewenstein of Massa- Wyandotte, Mich., has joined the chusetts Ave. returned from an WANCS and left for Daytona Beach, Fla., Saturday, March 27. extended visit in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wallace of Berkley Rd. entertained Sunday afternoon and evening, honoring their son-in-law, Pvt. Meyer Le- vine, who was home on a short leave from Camp McCoy, Wis; Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Simon and also his brother, Pfc. Eugene J. family, formerly of the Belcrest, Levine, who came home from have moved to their new residence Sioux City, Ia. Their sister, Mrs. at 18487 Prairie Ave. Max Shell of Columbus, 0., came Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brown of Wildemere Ave. were at home to their friends Sunday night, March 28, in honor of their 20th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller of 3333 Burlingame Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Edwatti., at Congregation Shaarey Zion, 12353 Linwood Ave. be- tween Cortland and Sturtevant, on Saturday, April 10. The Mil- lers will have open house Sunday. April 11, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. Technician 5th Grade William H. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Harris of 18664 Oak Drive, has recently been pro- moted to the rank of Technician 4th Grade, it was announced to- day by the Army Public Rela- tions Office at Jackson Barracks, New Orleans, where he has been on duty. Technician 4th Harris was inducted into the service on May 6, 1942. Flowers for all occasions- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622 FINER SALMON AT ANY PRICE 0 — NO (1 )1 LLA R ROC Kt COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON ROMA • CAFE • 3401 Riopelle at Erskine • CLOSED ON SUNDAYS