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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-05-21

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May 21, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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In 1 he Realm of Local Society . . .

Lieut. Edward J. Simons M.C.,
arrived here May 18 from Camp
Myles Standish, Mass., on a five-
day furlough, to get acquainted
with his new son, Roger Alan,
born May 11.

author of many books, among
them "Nervous Housewife" and
"When Life Loses Its Zest."

Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of
Chicago Blvd. left Thursday for
Montreal, Canada, to attend the
Corp. Jerome W. Davis, son wedding of their nephew.
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossfeld
2611 Carter Ave., now stationed
at, Camp Pickett, Va., was home had as their guest their son, Sgt.
on a 14-day furlough. lie has Walter Grossfeld, who is sta-
been promoted and on his re- tioned at Drew Field, Fla.
turn to camp will attend the of-
Mr. and Mrs. Mossy M. Fen-
11,:ters candidate school, Camp ton and family, formerly of La-
Barkley, Texas.
Salle Blvd., are residing at the
Mrs. Anthony Deutsch and her Book Cadillac Hotel.
sister, Mrs. Eugene Blumenthal,
Sheldon Moyer, son of Mrs.
have been called to New York Gertrude Moyer of Woodland
City on account of the illness Ave., has been transferred from
of a member of their family Camp Grand, III., to Camp Wal-
there.
lace, Tex.
Lieut. and Mrs. Jerome Mark
Lieut. Ernest Buchsbaum vis-
were recent visitors here. Lieut. ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mark is stationed at. Camp At- Arnold Buchsbaum of Burlingame
terbury, Indiana.
Ave. en route from Camp Bark-
Mrs. Rose Rodell of Chicago, eley, Texas, where Lieut. Buchs-
Ill., visited for 10 days with baum was graduated from 0.
her husband, Pfc. Jack Rodell, C. S. to Camp McCoy, Wis.
who is stationed at the Army
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner
Air Corps, Medical Dept., at S. of Atkinson Ave. honored Mr.
,Johnson Field, N. C.
and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Klein of with a dinner party Friday,
18068 Wisconsin Ave. have re- May 21.
ceived word that their son, Stan-
Corp. Ray Newman returned
ley C. Klein, has been promoted to Indiantown, Pa., where he is
from ensign to lieutenant (junior stationed at the military reser-
grade). He is on active duty in vation, after a week-end visit
the Atlantic Ocean.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Klein- Joseph Newman of Sturtevant
man had as their guest of the Ave.
past week Dr. Abraham Myer-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles New-
son of Boston, Mass. Dr. Myer- man of LaSalle Blvd. are among
son, who is professor of neurol- the Detroiters who are visiting
ogy at .Harvard University and in New York City.
Tufts College, was moderator at
several of the sessions at the
Mr. and Mrs. John Stifter of
conference held here this past Pennington Drive and Mrs. Jo-
week for psychiatry. He is the seph Stifter of Greenlawn Ave.
left Friday to attend the con-
firmation of Charles Steinberg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Steinberg of Chicago, Ill.

Corp. Jerome Arfa is visit-
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Arfa of Blaine Ave. Corp.
Arfa is stationed at the Army
Air Base in New Orleans, La.

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( Anne Barthian ), formerly of De-
troit, who have been living in
Chicago, III., were entertained
in Detroit by Mr. and Mrs. Ily
Mellon of Roselawn at their
Ironic, while en route to Car-
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Greenberg lisle Barracks, Pa., where 1.1.
have returned to their home on Beigler is stationed.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Goodman
and daughter, Marion, of Col-
lingwood Ave. have returned
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gray from a visit in New York City.
of 18076 Roselawn Ave. an-
Corporal Sidney Jacobs, who
nounce the betrothal of their is stationed at Camp Maxey,
daughter, Shirley, to Sidney Texas, is visiting his parents of
Hiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hazelwood Ave.
Davis Hiller of Hartwell Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft
Reception will be at home at
18076 Roselawn Ave. on Sun- (Mignon Hamburger) have re-
day, May 30, from 2 to 5 and turned to their home in Pitts-
burgh, Pa., after a visit with
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their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hamburger of Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. J. Saltzman of Blvd., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Whiting Road left Wednesday Kraft of Sturtevant Ave.
to visit in Chicago over the
week-end.

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son, Eliot, on Saturday morning,
May 29, at the Congregation
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Louise, and Capt. George Calvert.
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Mrs. Ivor Kahn of Chicago
Blvd. is spending a week in New
York City.

Rabbi and Mrs. I. Stollmun
announce the Bar-Mitzvah of
their son, Bernard, on Saturday
morning, May 22, at 9 o'clock,
at Congregation Mishkan Israel,
Blaine at Linwood Ave. Detroit.
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Open house Sunday, May
23,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan N. Ged- from 1 to 4 and from 7 to 10
rich of 3200 Tyler Ave. announce p.m., at 8624 LaSalle Blvd:
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Dr. Irving I. Edgar was elect-
Hubert Lee, on Saturday, May ed a Fellow of the American
29, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Psychiatric Association at its re-
.Uebrew School. Reception at cent convention, held in Detroit.
home from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Pvt. Meyer Klein of 2040
on Sunday, May 30.
Gladstone, who is here from
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Sidder Alaska, will be at home on Sun-
of Chicago Blvd. have received day, May 23, from '7 to 10 p.m.
word that their son, Richard, has
Lt. Harold Rattner is leaving
been promoted to second lieuten-
May 22 to report to Dallas,
ant as stationed in Africa.
Texas.
Mrs. Lena Pinkney of Boston,
William S. Baer returned from
Mass., arrived Monday to visit
with her son and daughter-in- French Lick Springs, May 17.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen
of Stoepel St.
entertained a group of friends
at a dinner party May 15 at
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Miss Gertrude Shef man, a
June bride-elect, was the guest
of honor at a dinner and miscel-
laneous shower given by Mrs.
Harry Shefman at her Ironic on
Wisconsin Ave., May 18.

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Mrs. Maury Solomon is visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss en-
tertained a group of friends at ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
the Franklin Hills Country Club H. Kessler of Monterey Ave.
Pvt. Solomon, who accompanied
Saturday night, May 16.
Mrs. Solomon, has returned to
Mrs. M. George Waylman of the Army Air Base at Pyote,
Huntington Woods is spending Texas, where he is stationed.
the week-end in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Taller and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rill of daughter, Sally Ruth, of Hazel-
Montreal, P. Q., are guests of wood Ave. have returned from
I. Ressler and family, Euclid their winter home in Miami
Ave., West.
Beach, Fla.

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and dinner given at the Canter-
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Rubenstein and Miss Harriet Sil-
verman, May 20.

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