6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle April 30, 1943 In The Realm of Local Society Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seltzer of luncheon on Friday, April 30. Atkinson Ave. returned from a Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Robinson visit with their son, Ralph, who is stationed at Camp Joseph Rob- of the Whittier Apts. are visiting inson, Ark. They also spent sev- in New York City. eral days in Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. David Wilkus and daugh- Mrs. Theodore Levin and fam- ter, Mary, of Boston Blvd. are ily of LaSalle Blvd. spent the visiting in New York City. Passover holidays with Mrs. and Mrs. Seth Jacobson Levin's parents in Chicago, 111. of Mr. Huntington Woods spent the Announcement has been made Easter vacation in New York. of the birth of a son on April 5 Mrs. Harriet Schwarz of Wilde- to Captain and Mrs. Hymon Sy- mere Ave. is spending 10 days in mons (Sylvia Harris) in West- Philadelphia and New York. bury, L. I. Capt. Symons is lo- cated at present somewhere in Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finster- Africa. wald and their daughters, former- ly of Chicago Blvd., are now re- Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler of siding at 1647 Balmoral Drive. LaSalle Blvd. are moving to 900 Whitmore Rd. May 1. Mrs. Henry Graff of the Seville Hotel is sojourning in New York Mrs. Albert Eliel of Monica Ave. City. entertained her card club at a Mrs. Lawrence Titlebaum and daughter, Nancy, visited with rela- NO FINER tives in Chicago the past week. SALMON AT ANY PRICE rittott COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON =LK Mrs. Royal Maas, with her two children, spent the Easter vaca- tion with Mrs. Maas' parents in Akron, 0. Seymour Lipkin, who is a stu- dent at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, is spending his vacation holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin of Webb Ave. Martin T. Smilay is spending a 10-day furlough with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smilan- sky of Burns Ave. Mr. Smilay has just returned after spending 18 Sale! 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Edith Brooks of 3811 Wa- verly Ave., now stationed at Camp Grant, Ill., in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps., was in Detroit for a few days visiting her family and friends. She Mrs. Benjamin Wolfe of Grand brought with her a guest, Mrs. Rapids is visiting with her chil- Mollie MacConnell of San Fran- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak cisco, Calf. of Longfellow Ave. • Dieut. Lou II. Handler, owner Mrs. Jules Coblentz of San and director of Camp Tamakwa, Francisco, Calif, is the guest of in Algonquin Park, Ont., is home Mrs. H. J. L. Frank and Mr. and on leave from Ft. Eustis, Va., Mrs. Louis Frank of Colorado where he has been stationed for Ave. the past four months. He plans on visiting his family and friends Pfc. and Mrs. Roy Paul arrived until about May 8. Lieut. Handler last Sunday from Santa Rosa, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Calif., to spend 10 days with (7harles Handler of 2475 Pingree their families, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ave. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen. Mr. and. Mrs. David Curtis of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Argie- 4040 Clairmount Ave. celebrated wicz of Byron Ave. spent the past their 20th wedding anniversary week with relatives in Philadel- on April 15. phia. Lieut. Norman M. Pliscou has Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nathan of returned to Edgewood Arsenal, Gladstone Ave. site visiting with Md., after spending the holidays —Photo by J. J. Plat Ice with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. their family in Sharon, Pa. Peter Pliscou of Genesee Ave. His MRS. EUGENE IRVING ROSEN Dr. Boudana Sherman of Whit- wife, Frances, daughter of Mr. (Gertrude Weinberg) more Rd. returned from Chicago and Mrs. A. Mandell of Richton The Bnai David was the scene where she visited with her rela- Ave., accompanied him on the trip back to Edgewood. of a beautiful candlelight wed- tives over the holidays. ding ceremony on Sunday, April Second Lieut. Bernard A. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kittner 18, when Rabbi Joshua Sperka Werbe has just graduated from (Miriam Carver) have returned united in marriage Gertrude Officers' Candidate School in Weinberg, (laughter of Mr. and from a two week's honeymoon Miami Beach. He is now attached Mrs. Morris Weinberg of Fuller- trip to Boston and New York and to the Air Corps Administration ton Ave., to Eugene Irving are now making their home at in North Carolina. 17200 South Moreland St., Cleve- Rosen. land, 0. The bride was gowned in ivory Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberstein satin, fashioned with sweetheart Corp. and Mrs. Henry Harris of LaSalle Blvd. have returned neckline and trimmed with rose- Carver have returned to Orlando, from Chicago after spending 10 pointe lace. Her long veil fell Fla., where Corp. Carver is sta- (lays as the guests of their chil- from a Queen Anne lace cap tioned, after attending the wed- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richmond. trimmed with seed pearls. ding of his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Feiler of She was attended by Mrs. Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Madi- LaSalle Blvd. are at home after ton Moss as matron of honor and Miss Irene Kemper as maid son of 16179 Parkside Ave. an- having spent the winter months nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their in Los Angeles. of honor. Joseph Young and Charles son, Marshall Babcock, on Satur- day, May 15, at 10 a. m., at Con- Flowers for all occasions.— Flinke• attended the groom. A reception and dinner fol- gregation Bnai Zion, Holmur and Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-662P Humphrey. At home Saturday lowed the ceremony. evening from 8 to 11 p. m. No cards. months in Alaska in the building of the Alcan Highway, and will Mr. and Mrs. Julius B. Krause leave Detroit for Salt Lake City, have returned from a visit with Utah, to become a cadet in the Mrs. Krause's family in Cleve- Ind, 0. Aviation Corps. LI Miss Marcia Erman of Merton Road returned from a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ullman, in Cin- cinnati, 0. Mrs. William Mazer and her Aviation Student Robert A. children left April 22 to spend 10 Krause, son of Mr. and Mrs. days in Columbus, 0. Julius B. Krause, is now stationed at the University of N. Dakota, Miss Edith Heavenrich is leav- Grand Forks, N. D. ing on Thursday, May 6, to spend some time in Milwaukee, Wis. Pvt. Milton S. Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen of Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse and 2749 Tyler Ave., is nowt. eceiving Mrs. Oscar Zemon are giving a his basic training at Camp Rob- luncheon on Tuesday, May 4. inson, Ark., He was an honor Mrs. Walter Laib left for Tuc- graduate of Northern High and son, Ariz., on Thursday, April 22. was attending Wayne University, majoring in Spanish. Mrs. A. Salzstein of Milwau- kee is spending a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Hershel V. Kregar of Wildemere Ave. Miss Betty Kahn left on Thurs- day, April 22 for a stay in New York City. Mrs. Hugo Freund of the Book- Cadillac Hotel is visiting with her children in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smilay of Balmoral Drive were hosts at a family dinner honoring their nephew, Martin T. Smilay, who just returned from Alaska. Miss Jeanette Steinberg has re- turned to her home in New York City, having spent a fortnight with relatives and friends. Miss Dorothy Davidson, a stu- dent of Columbia University in New York City, spent the spring vacation with her mother, Mrs. Ralph Davidson of Chicago Blvd. Mrs. Minnie Copeland and her (laughter, Mrs. William Feinstein of New York, are the guests of Mrs. Copeland's mother, Mrs. H. Gallow of Webb Ave. Mrs. Seymour Arne', who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Weinberg of Warrington Drive, left to join her husband in Dayton, 0. Mrs. Nathan Kplan of Webb Ave. returned horn an extended visit in Tucson, Ariz. 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