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April 16, 1943 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-04-16

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Americ' ,fewish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

April 16, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

In The Realm of Local Society

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

where they were guests at the
Arlington Hotel.

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BRIDE-ELECT OF APRIL

Mrs. Jacob Sauls is visiting
in St. Louis with her daughter,
Miriam, who is stationed at Fort
Riley, Kan.

Mrs. Charles Kay, Mrs. Irving
Raimi and Mrs. Harold Shapiro
were guests at the Statler Hotel
in Cleveland, having attended the
Metropolitan Opera.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mitten-
that and son, Stuart, of War-
rington Drive returned from
their winter vacation, spent in
Miami Beach, Fla.

Mrs. Alfred Lautman and
(laughter, Idelle, of Warrington
Drive spent a few (lays in Ch;-
cago attending the Metropolitan
Opera.



Miss Harriet Berman of Taylor
Ave. is spending a week in Chi-
cago and Milwaukee, Wis.

Charles Kay of Warrington
Drive returned from a fortnight
in Biloxi,. lgss., and Miami Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wallach of
Calvert Ave. returned from a
sojourn in New York.

Miss Jewell Prentis of Bal-
moral Drive complimented her
cousin, Miss Muriel Steinberg,
bride-elect, with a miscellaneous
shower, Tuesday night, April 13.

—Photo by Preston Se- vet.

MISS SHYRLE IMBER

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Imber of Fairfield Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Shyrle, to Lieut. Joseph G. Gilbert,
U.S.A.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Gilbert of Fairfield Ave.
Miss Imber is a graduate of the University of Michigan and was
affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. Lieut. Gilbert attended
Wayne University and is a recent graduate of the Adjutant Gen-
eral's School at Fort Washington, Md.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil
of 8621 LaSalle Blvd. will have
as their guests for Passover their
children, Lieut.-Com. Thomas B.
Marwil, who is stationed at the
Iowa Naval Training Center, ac-
companied by Mrs. Marwil and
young son, Brand; Lieut. and
Mrs. Milton S. Marwil, stationed
at the Boston Army Base, and
Lieut. and Mrs. Robert R. Morri-
son, stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Folz left
April 16 to make their future
home in Kansas City, Mo.

Dr. Samuel Glassman of Chi-
cago Blvd. returned from Hot
Springs, Ark., where he was a
guest at the Arlington Hotel.

Miss Ellen Faith Goldstone is
home from the University of Wis-
consin to spend several (lays
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
R. R. Goldstone of Woodrow
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer Wilson Ave.
of Suffolk Drive have returned
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lande
from a visit to Los Angeles, Calif. and daughter, Denise, of Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg treal, Canada, are visiting with
mill daughters, Mignon and Su- Mrs. Lande's parents, Mr. and
zanne, returned from Palm Beach, Mrs. Meyer Prentis of Balmoral
Fla., where they were guests at Drive.
the Palm Beach Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodman
Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield and Of Whitmore Rd. returned from
Mrs. Albert Redfield have re- a visit in New York City.
turned from an extended visit in
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Krohn
Palm Beach, Fla., and New York of Massachusetts Ave. have re-
City.
turned from a week in New York
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis City.
left on Thursday to spend the
Mrs. Peter Bernstein of Boston
week-end in Chicago, Ill.
Blvd. left for Macon, Ga., where
Miss Beverly Prentis is spend- she is visiting with her family.
ing several (lays with her parents,
Mrs. Philip Schaffer, who has
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prentis of been visiting with her children,
Balmoral Drive. Miss Prentis is returned to her home in Atlantic
a student at the University of City, accompanied by her daugh-
Wisconsin.
ter, Mrs. Charles King, and
Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis of Long- grandchild, Anne King.
fellow Ave. returned from a few
Mrs. Harold Salzenstein of
days spent in Kalamazoo, Mich. Peoria, Ill., is visiting with her
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Simon of sister, Mrs. Pauline H. Weil of
Prairie Ave. were hosts at a London Ave.
party Saturday night, April 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ciralsky of
South
Bend, Ind., are spending
Mrs. David J. Levy spent the
past week-end with her daughter, several (lays with their children,
Betty, who is a student at the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Baer of
University of Michigan in Ann Fairfield Ave.
Arbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper
of
Chicago Blvd. returned from
Mrs. Robert J. Newman left
for Walla Walla, Wash., to visit a vacation in Miami Beach.
with Lieut. Newman who is sta.
Mrs. David Hubar and daugn-
boned there.
ter, Sherri], of Huntington Woods
returned from an extended visit
in Miami Beach.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schaknc
of LaSalle Blvd. were hosts at
a family dinner, Sunday, April 4,
honoring their nephew and niece,
Lieut. and Mrs. Ernest Freshman.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Atlas
returned from Hot Springs, Ark.,

--Photo by

Preston Sweet.

MISS LORRAINE JOYCE SALITER

Mr. and Mrs. Irving E. Saliter of clakman Blvd. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Lorraine Joyce, to Ensign
Joseph Edelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Edelman of LaSalle
Gardens. The wedding will take place April 17, and the couple
will reside in Miami Beach where Ensign Edelman is temporarily
stationed. Ensign Edelman is a graduate of the University of
Michigan and while there was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu.

Mrs. Louis Sloan honored Miss
Muriel Steinberg with a luncheon ana Ave. is now at the Colorado
and linen shower, Monday, April State College of Education where
12, at Huyler's.
he is taking a business course in
Airforce Administration work.
Mrs. Sam Berman and Mrs.
Albert Prussin left Tuesday for
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Mellon of
a week at Martinsville, Ind.
3820 W. Grand Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Mrs. Abraham Sapiro of Cal- Robert Murray, on Saturday
vert Ave. was hostess at a tea morning, May 1, at the Rose
on Wednesday, April 7, in honor Sittig Cohen Bldg. At home on
of the 75th birthday of her Saturday evening, May 1, 8 to
mother, Mrs. Mathilda Sofer.
11 p. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson
Mrs. Samuel H. Margolini
of Roslyn Rd. are spending some (Evelyn LeVine) of Scott Field,
time in New York City.
Ill., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Ross Louis Koffman, son of Sidney Morris of LaSalle Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koffman,
Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb
formerly of Detroit and now of Ave. spent several weeks in Hot
Kingston, Mich., will leave Sat- Springs, Ark., where she was a
urday, April 17, for the army at guest at the Arlington Hotel.
Fort Custer, Mich.
Pvt. and Mrs. Maurice M. War-
Miss Shirley Weiner of Wash- tell have returned to the Newark
burn Ave. left for Los Angles Air Base in Newark, N. J., after
and San Francisco, Calif., tti be spending a few days visiting their
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. La- relatives and friends.
zarow and her aunts, the Misses
Sergt. A. T.Zamuels, son of
Anne and Lillian Lazarow.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Samuels
Pfc. Herbert Targum of Indi- of Parkside Ave. recently left

Selfridge Field, Mich., to attend
the Advanced Army Finance
School at Wake Forest College,
Wake Forest, N. C.

Leonard Moss, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Moss of 3260 Ful-
lerton Ave., left for service in
the United States Army. He was
a student at Wayne University.

Mrs. Barney Rothenberg of
Pontiac, accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. Minnie Goldsmith
of 17344 Greenlawn Ave., left for
a few weeks' visit with Pvt. Har-
old Rothenberg, who is stationed
in Camp Berkeley, Tex., with
the Medical Corps.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mariein-
thal of 11 McLean, Highland
Park, have returned from a six
months' visit in Texas, Mexico
and California.
Rabbi and Mrs. Hirschman and
Balfour Peiser are visiting in
Los Angeles, Calif.

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