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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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September 3, 1943

In the Realm of Local Society .

Mrs. David Winston of Ne w
York City is visiting with he r
children, Mr. and Mrs. Rober
Roberts, at the Belcrest.

Late Summer Bride

Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald o
Hollywood, Calif., will arrive Sat
urday, Sept. 4, to spend sour
time with her family in Detroit

Mrs. J. B. Simon returned to
her home in Hollywood, Calif.,
having spent three months with
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marks.

Lt. and Mrs. Arthur Simon,
who is stationed at Camp Kilmer,
N. J., visited the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simon of
Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Si-
mon's second son, Lt. Samuel B.
Simon, after spending a fort-
night in Detroit, left for Hamil-
ton Field, San Francisco. He was
recently graduated from the Ad-
jutant General's School in Mary-
land, Washington.

Mrs. Harold Van Baalen of
Jacksonville, Fla., are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg
of Chicago Blvd.

lVIr. and Mrs. Burton Clamage
of San Juan Drive left Thursday
for 10 days in Denver, Col.

—Photo by J. J. Clarke

MRS. ARTHUR W. MONSON
(Shirley Cohen)

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Lt. and Mrs. Herbert J. Kessler
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brodie of
Enthusiasm was voiced at a
spent 10 days with the latter's Chicago Blvd. left this week for family gathering on the birthday
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip a two weeks' stay in Atlantic of Mrs. David Dunsky of 19192
Bloomgarden of Edison Ave. Lt. City, N. J.
Washburn Ave.- when Mrs. Jacob
Kessler is stationed at Camp For-
Gilbman, her mother, suggested
est in Tennessee.
Miss Mary Kaplan is spending that all the members attendin g.
purchase a War Bond. She sold
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman, several weeks vacationing in the $1,200 worth before the evening
with their son, Lt. (j.g.) L. M. East. She will visit in Baltimore, was over.
Berman, spent several days at New York and Boston.
the Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island.
Mrs. Jack Goldhar and daugh-
Mrs. M. B. Shafer is spending
Lt. Berman is stationed at a camp a fortnight in Atlantic City, N. J. ter, Madelon, are spending two
in Maryland.
weeks' vacation at the Edgewater.
Naval Aviation Cadet Raymond Beach Hotel, Chicago. Mr. Odd.
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert ofr) Boston Fenley has been visiting with his hat•. will spend Labor Day week-
Blvd. will return Sept. 10 from parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fine- end with his family.
her summer home in Charlevoix. berg of Wisconsin Ave., between
Mich.
Pvt. James E. Kohner is spend.
bases, and is now stationed at
ing a furlough with his mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss of the Naval Pre-Flight School, Iowa Mrs. Sarah Kohner of San Juan
Bloomfield Hills have taken up University, Iowa City, Ia.
Drive. He is attending the Uni-
their new residence on Muirland
Major Alex S. Friedlaender, versity, of Wisconsin where he
Ave. -
Medical Corps, A. U. S., retired, is studying engineering.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler of has recently returned from for-
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Fein-
Whitmore Rd. will leave the first eign duty and is now associated berg
of 14862 Appoline Ave. an-
of the week for a few days i „ with Dr. Meryl M. Fenton in the nounce
the Bar Mitzvah of Niel , :
practice
of
allergy
at
1212
Eaton
Washington, D. C.
son, Sheldon L•., Decker, on Sat-
Tower.
urday morning 1t 10:30 o'clock,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Kai-
Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs will be Sept. 11, at t ie Congregation
chen of Huntington Woods hon-
ored Mrs. John A. Heavenrich at in Chicago over the holiday week- Belh-Tikvah, 9746 Petoskey. Re-
ception at home Saturday eve-
a birthday dinner party Aug. 29. end attending the Barrish-Lieber- ception
farb wedding.
ning, Sept. 11. No cards.
Mrs. Max Osnos and son, Ron-
Upon
the
arrival
of
Carol
Jane
Mrs. Perry Bittel and son, Jor-
ald of Wildemere Ave. left for
a week in New York and Cam- Barnett from Camp Pinemere, in dan, of Miami Beach, Fla., are
bridge, Mass., where Mrs. Osnos Wisconsin, she and her mother, the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
will visit with her son, David, who Mrs. Saul Barnett, spent several Louis Bertman of 2470 LaBelle
is a student in Harvard Univer- days at the Edgewater Beach Ave.
Hotel in Chicago.
sity.
The Misses Selma and Hilda
Miss Lauretta De Young of Ressler of W. Euclid Ave. were
Mrs. Harry L. Newman of
Lawrence Ave. will return Sept. Pingree Ave. has returned to the guets at the Whitcomb Hotel, St
10 from an extended visit in city after a six-week stay in Joseph, Mich., for the past two
Chicago.
weeks.
Charlevoix, Mich.

Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg of the
The Shaarey Zedek was the
Belcrest is spending three weeks scene of a lovely wedding on
in Chicago, .Fort Wayne and Sunday, Aug. 29, when Rabbi
Milwaukee.
A. M. Herschnidn united in mar-
riage Shirley Cohen, daughter of
Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. H. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Cohen of
Gass of Lynn, Mass., will arrive Collingwood Ave. and Lt. Arthur
on Sept. 6 to spend a few days W. Monson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
with relatives and friends in De- Harry Monson of Pontiac, Mich.
troit.
The bride wore a charming gown
Mrs. David J. Levy returned fashioned with long tight bodice
Miss Harriet Lurie of Coluth-
Sept. 3 from New York where of chantilly lace with long sleeves bus, 0., is visiting with her
of lace, the full skirt of ivory brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
she spent a fortnight.
satin extending in a long train. Mrs. William Mazer of Birchcrest
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel She carried a prayer book and Ave.
returned to their home on Burns orchids. Her blushing bride veil
Drive, having spent a month in of ivory illusion fell from a
David M. Welling returned
Dutch cap of matching lace from several days' visit with his
Charlevoix, Mich.
trimmed with bands of satin. family in Petoskey, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt Miss Blanche Begun was the maid
of Balmoral Drive spent the past of honor, with Mrs. Joseph Ru-
Mrs. R. R. Kallman returned
week-end in Beulah, Mich.
ben (groom's sister) and Vir- after visiting with her husband,
Lt. Commander Kallman in San
Mrs. Harry Lenick and daugh- ginia Wider as bridesmaids.
Benjamin Monson acted as best Francisco. Mrs. Kallman, with her
ter, Sylvia, returned to their man
children, Rita Sue and Stuart,
for his brother.
home at the Belcrest after an
Mrs. Cohen chose a gold )gown left for New York to be gone
extended stay in Charlevoix.
for her daughter's wedding and ovek. the holiday week-end.
Mrs. Monson's gown was powder
Mrs. E. W. Jones, formerly
Flowers for all occasions- blue.
Following the ceremony, a din- of Detroit, who is making her
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
ner and reception was held at home in Los Angeles, visited this
city for several weeks.
the Wilshire Hotel.
NO FINER SALMON
Lt. ail + and Monson left for
Mrs. J. Wachler and family of
Camp Stewart, Savannah, Ga., Euclid Ave. have returned from
AT ANY
where Lt. Monson is stationed.
a stay in Frankfort, Mich.
PRICE

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Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Erman
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ehrlich and family of Calvert Ave. have
of Pennington Drive will be hosts returned this week from a so-
at a dinner party Tuesday, Sept. journ in Frankfort, Mich.
7, at the Franklin Hills Country
Mrs. A. Rudoff of Chattanooga,
Club.
Tenn., is visiting with her son-in-
Mrs. Monroe Rosenfeld of the law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Belcrest returned after spending Louis Glasier of Woodingham
the summer at Lytton Lodgrin Drive.
Rangeley, Me.
The Clarence . Enggass of Cum-
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Harris of berland Way" left Wednesday for
the Belcrest have returned from a 10-day stay in New York City.
Mackinac Island, having been
Among those Detroiters who
guests at the Grand Hotel.
have returned from Frankfort,
Mich., is Mrs. Samuel Lucas of
Webb Ave.

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Mrs. William Mazer of Birch-
crest Drive is spending two weeks
in Columbus, 0. Mrs. Mazer is
accompanied by her children.

Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Dann and
daughter, Barbara, of Calvert
Ave. are visiting at the Edge-
water Beach Hotel, Chicago, Ill.

Sergeant and Mrs. Harry Pin-
sky of Wichita Falls, Tex., have
been visiting their respective par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pinsky of
Tyler Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Fivenson of Alpena, Mich.

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of Edison Ave. left Wednesday
for a short stay in Frankfort,
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Miss Gladys Golds of Oakman
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Martin Golds, is visiting in Tuc-
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Corp. Ray Schwartz of Los
Angeles, Calif., attached to the
Glider Regiment in Hoffman,
N. C., has been visiting friends
in Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz and
son, Jack, of Warrington Drive
have returned from a vacation in
Frankfort, Mich.

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