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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-09-10

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

September 10, 1943

In the Realm of Local Society .. .

Miss Ann Zack of 15532 No r- given by Miss Shirley Trepeck
mandy has just flown back fro
Hattiesburg, Miss., where sl in and Miss Sylvia Neshkes, at
visited her sister and brother-i n- which the bridal party and im-
law, Captain and Mrs. Micha e l mediate friends were present.
M. Levine, Miss Zack was ab le Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagner, par-
to keep up with events in D
troit by reading the The Detro e' ents of the bride-elect, honored
Jewish Chronicle sent to the lo it the couple with a pre-nuptial re-
cal USO each week. Captai - ception at the Book-Cadillac Ho-
Levin is connected with the sta n tel. The wedding has been sched-
tion hospital at Camp Shelby • tled for Sept. 12.
Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Zolkower of
Mrs. Nathan Fishman and 5224 W. Outer Drive have re-
daughter, Geraldine, of Sher- ceived word that their son, Lt.
bourne Rd. and Mrs. Harry N. Meyer Zolkower, has been pro-
Grossman and son, Glenn, of moted from 2nd Lieutenant to
Parkside Ave. just returned from 1st Lieutenant. Lt. Zolkower is
a two-week stay as guests of stationed at the Basic Training
the Grand Hotel at Mackinac Center in Fresno, Calif., where
he is Personnel Control Officer.
Island.

RECENT BRIDE

Marcus W. Edelstein of Lee
Place is visiting with his cousi ns,
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gartner, in
Washington, D. C., and will re-
turn after Saturday.

Lt. Gerald M. Schaflander spent
a three-day furlough with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Schaflander of Burlingame Ave.
Lt. Schaflander just completed
a month's training at the Special
Service School at Washington and
Lee University and has returned
to his base, the Army Air Corps
Administration Dept. at Miami
Beach, Fla. where he will be
' Schaflander.
joined by NIrs.

In honor of the golden anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Rosenberg, their children will en-
tertain with a reception for their
relatives and friends on Sunday,
Sept. 19, from 3 to 5 and 7 to
9, at the home of their (laughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Ziskin of 12110 Wildemere Ave.
No cards.



Mr. and Mrs. Saul Benya s and
children have recently returned
after spending three weeks vaca.
dolling in Harbor Springs and
Petoskey, Mich.

Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Cowan
of Hollis, Long Island, N. Y., are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.
George Wayburn of Huntington
Woods.

11

Dr. and Mrs. Fred Margolis of
Kalamazoo, Mich., spent the holi-
day week-end in Detroit, visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Margolis of Sturtevant Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weinberg
and daughters, Shirley Ruth and
Barbara, have returned from their
vacation spent in Frankfort and
Charlevoix, Mich.

Richard Bloch, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Berlin
(Adele Glaser) . have returnerd Mrs. Bernard Bloch of 2244 Long-
from a stay In New Yolk City. fellow Ave., is attending . Western
After Mr. Berlin's arrival he left Military Academy at Alton, Ill.
Robert Silk, a student at the
for the armed forces on Sept. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bloch
University of Michigan, spent
Pfc. Jack B. Fisher is home of 2244 Longfellow Ave. are
the holiday week-end in Detroit
visiting with relatives.
on furlough from Camp San spending the week in New York
Houston at San Antonio, Tex: He City, stopping at the Pennsyl-
Mrs. Jacob H.
is the son of Mrs. Hattye Fisher vania Hotel.
Schakne and
—Photo by J. J. Clarke
Mrs.
Ernest Freshman spent the
Ruth
Sike
of
Dexter
Blvd.
am
and has been in the U. S. Army
Captain
and
Mrs.
Jack
Rossen
I
past
week
in
Kalamazoo,
Mich.,
Pearl
Stellar
of
Sturtevant
Ave
for the past 11 months.
MRS. BENJ. BISGEIER
left for a short leave to San
have just returned from a vaca • with Dr. and Mrs. Fred Mar-
(Miss
Norma
Rita
Neumann)
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rose re- Francisco and the Monterey Pen-
tion at the Chateau Frontenac, - golis,
turned to the city this week insula. They are making their
Quebec City. Upon their depart-
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Baer
after spending 10 days in Sayner, headquarters at the St. Francis
ure from the Chateau they were
Miss Janet Arfa is among those guests at the Mount Royal Hotel, have returned from a month's
Wis.
Hotel. Capt. Rossen is stationed
stay in Chicago, Ill., and South
at the Chico Army Air Field in Detroiters who have returned Montreal.
Bend, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Green- Chico, Calif. Both Lucille and
from a vacation in Cedar Point.
blatt of 2646 Tuxedo Ave. will be Jack are former Detroiters.
Technician 4th Grade William
Howard Einstein gave a dinner
at home to relatives and friends
Robert Greene, son of Mr. and H. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs.
on Tuesday, Sept. 14, from 7 to
Rabbi Leon Fram, who has Mrs. M. Greene, returned Mon- Charles K. Harris of 18664 Oak party on Wednesday, Sept. 1.
11 p. in. on occasion of their been away from the city attend-
Drive, has ` recently been pro-
Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisch-
25th anniversary. No cards.
ing, the American Jewish Confer- day from a stay in New York moted to the rank of Technician man
and son Mickey , have re-
•d Grade, it was announced by
ence in New York and the Zion- City.
Miss Sarnia Wagner, bride- ist convention in Columbus, 0..
th e Army Public Relations Office turned from Frankfort, Mich.,
they vacationed for the
elect of Dr. Harold M. Brooks, will be back in Detroit Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fisher at New Orleans, where he has ,where
past month.
has recently been feted on nu- Sept.
14.
of Atkinson Ave. returned from be en on duty. He was inducted
merous occasions. During the past
a visit in Battle Creek, Mich-
to the service on May 6, 1942
Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Benyas
months, she has been honored
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gerson and
and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chajes
by a miscellaneous shower at mother, Mrs. A. B. Hayden, are
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Frank
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Rotten-
a few days in Lake Orion,
Pereira 's by her fiancee's mother, spending 10 days in New York of Colorado Ave. and Mr. Frank's berg and their son, Newton, have spent
last week.
Mrs. Charles Brooks, and aunt, with their son and grandson , mother, Mrs. M. Frank, Mrs. Ida returned from Camp Ritchie, Md.,
Mrs. S. Sharkey, and a personal M idshipman Ramon I. Gerson, Blu m of the Belcrest Hotel and where they visited Pvt. Morris A.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bernstein
shower by the bride-elect's sister, who is attending Columbia Uni- Mrs. Stella Frank of Color ado Morton and Mrs. Morton (Kal- and son returned from
a few
Miss Marcella Wagner, and cous- versity, U. S. N. R.
Ave. have returned from a visit mayne Rottenberg). They were weeks' vacation in Harbor Springs
in, Mrs. Joseph Goldstein. Among
n Mackinaw Island at the Gr and guests at the Belvedere Hotel dur- and Petoskey, Mich.
the other pre-nuptial celebrations
Wallace Rosner, son of Mr. and H otel.
ing their stay in Baltimore.
featured for the bride-elect were Mrs. Aaron Rosner of 15335 Lin-
Mrs. Rosalie Gates will leave
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohane and
a family luncheon at the Book- wood Ave., a recent graduate of
Lawrence Silk, son of Mr. on Tuesday, Sept. 28, for Browns-
daughter,
Lynne,
of
Dallas,
T
Casino, and a spinster dinner Central High School, enlisted and
and Mrs. Israel Silk, formerly of ville, Tex., to visit her children,
Detroit, has left for his home in Capt. and Mrs. George Calvert.
left Aug. 31 for U. S. Naval Base
M
I
6, Farragut, Ida., where he will
Dr
New York City, after spending
Flowers for all occasions- be a Naval Cadet.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib re-
the summer months with relatives
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
turned from a short trip p to Cleve-
ly of in Detroit
land,
O.
Mrs. Martin Berkal has re-
e nce
turned to her home in Salem, a
No Finer Salmon at
Mass., after a visit in Detroit as
•••• ■ •••••• ■ .......,
W
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. H.
om
Any Price
Curlian of Outer Drive.
Woodward at State
Niagara
Detroit
F
ails,
N.
Y.
Pvt. David Eli Subar has re-
turned to Providence, R. I., to re-
sume his studies at Brown Uni- C Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gree of
versity after a visit with his a alvert Ave. have returned from
week-end visit in NewYork
mother, Mrs. A. Subar of Hazel- C ity.
wood Ave.
Seymour Adelson, so of
Dr. and Mrs. 'Adolph Ehrlich M r. Pvt.
and Mrs. William Ad
of Calvert Ave. have returned 0 f W. Philadelphia Ave. is son
at-
Mich.a short stay in Alpena, ending the University of
W is-
onsin,
Madison,
Wis.
♦ y Y
COLUMBIA RIVER
Mrs. Sidney Smith and Mrs.
Miss Harriet W. Stern of W.
‘1,40. SALMON Lena
Rothkoff of Cleveland, 0., P
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. f hiladelphia Ave. left last we ek
or Boston, Mass., to attend Le-
.J. M. Lattin of Cortland Ave.
la nd College.

I3. SIEGES. cc .

I LLAR

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Mrs. Joseph Markel of Green-
la wn Ave. has returned from
U tica, N. Y., where she visited
wi th her husband, Lt. Markel.

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Pvt, Lawrence Arden of La-
Sa lle Blvd. is attending the Uni-
ye rsity of Wisconsin at Madison.

Miss Frances Fox returned last
week-end from a visit in Cedar
Point, 0.

Mrs. Harry Dunitz, formerly
of Parkside Drive, has left for
Los Angeles, Calif., to join her
family. The Dunitzs are making
their home in California.

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Among the many who enter-
tained in honor of Mrs. Harry
Dunitz were Mrs. Eliot Fine, who
gave a luncheon on Aug. 28 at
Cliff Bell's. On Aug. 27 Mrs.
Dunitz was guest of honor at a
luncheon at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel given by Mrs. Saul H.
Dunitz.

Lt. and Mrs. Norman M. Plis-
con are visiting in Detroit on a
10 day stay. Lt. Pliscon is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pliscon
of Genessee Ave., and his wife,
Frances, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Mandell of Richton
Ave. They will return to Camp
Sibert, Ala., on Sept. 10 where
Lt. Pliscon is stationed.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosenberg
of 19590 Stratford Rd. an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Harvey, on Saturday morn-
ing, Sept. 18, at the Congregation
Beth Abraham.

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