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DFIE011 JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

October I. 1943

In the Realm of Local Society . . .

Miss Katherine Ziff of Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gerson of
Mrs. Robert Morrison of Alex-
Corp. Albert Ginzberg, son of
Mrs. Morris Sandubrae was
Blvd. is spending the holiday Oakman Blvd. have returned andria, Va., is spending the holi- Mrs. Lillian Ginzberg of 2605 hostess to the board of the Bnai
week-end with her parents in from a visit in New York where clays with her parents, Mr. and Elmhurst Ave., is spending his David Sisterhood when a farewell
Johnstown, Pa.
they visited with their son, Mid- Mrs. Robert Marwil of LaSalle. furlough at home. Corp. Ginzberg party was given to the president,
shipman Ramon I.' Gerson, U. S. Blvd.
is stationed at Camp Rucker, Ala. Mrs. Louis Bertman, who is leav-
Miss Eunice Alexander of Bur- N. R., who is a 'student at Co-
ing the city. Mrs. Jack Dobbs
lingame Ave. left to resume her lumbi a University. .
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Edelstein
Elaine Rae Glass of 18240 San succeeded Mrs. Bertman as presi-
studies at Olivet College.
of Harbor
Springs,
Mich.,
vis- Juan Drive was given a farewell dent and Mrs. Morris Sandubra'
Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt iting
with their
children,
Mr. are
and
Lt. Samuel Heavenrich, who of Balmoral Drive were at home Mrs. Julius Stone, Dumbarton party by her parents, Mr. and as vice president. Mrs. Irving
has been in North Africa since on Friday night, Sept. 24, in Rd. They will leave about O
Mrs. S. Glass, on Sunday evening, Ringel, wife of Cantor Irving
last December is spending a
ct. Sept. 26. The following Wednes- Ringel, the new cantor of Bnai
months' leave with his wife nd a honor of their (laughter, Mrs. 15 for Richmond, Va., to spend day, Sept. 29, she left to enter David Synagogue, was an honor
of New York City. the winter with their son-in-law the University of Illinois, Ur- guest at the affair.
parents.
AMU Vernon Pope
and (laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jer- bona, Ill .
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Mrs.
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eyer of Su f- ome Breakstone.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alvin 0 - r folk Drive spent a few
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Deutch,
days in
the Merest and Mr. and Mrs. Cincinnati, , 0. , the past week.
Pfc. Joseph F. Lefkofsky is 'formerly of Detroit and now of
Samuel Hartman of Broad street
Mrs. Leah Ruth Pearlman, for- spending a 7-day furlough from Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting
merly
of
Detroit,
spent
the
past
Blvd. returned from a week spent
Pfc. and Mrs. 'Milton Shapnick week-end as the guest of Miss his special training classes at the their relatives and friends of this
in New York City.
University of Princeton with his city.
(Shirley Max) of Deal, N. J., are
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Goldstone. from
She the
has Uni-
just parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Lef-
spending 10 days with their par- Ellen
been graduated
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Lantman, ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Max versity of Wisconsin and has ac- kofsky of 2516 W. Philadelphia.
Lt. Donald Katz will return to
formOly of Warrington Drive, of Burlingame Ave. Pfc. Shan-
a position as statistician
Pvt. Harvey S. Barnett, son of Camp Hahn, Calif., after a week's
are now residing at 19430 Cum- nick
nick is stationed at Fort Mon- with the WLB in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnett is visit with his parents, Mr. and
Berland Drive.
mouth, N. J.
spending the holidays at home, on Mrs.. I. Katz of Pennington Drive.
Miss Selma Sempliner returned furlough from Vanderbilt Univer-
to her home in the Chatham sity, where he is studying engin-
Rosh, Hashonah Greetings!
Apartments after an extended eering in the Army specialist
visit 'with her mother in Los program.
Angeles.
Miss Joyce Pensler, (laughter
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carpenter
of the Park Lane Apartments re- of Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Pensler
turned from their country home of Rochester Ave. left to enter
her freshman year at Olivet Col-
in Clarkston, Mich,
lege, Olivet, Mich.
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Miss Stella Meyer of Montgom-
Mrs.
Doris
B.
(Frank)
Cohen
ery, Ala., has been the guest of
1. I 5432 SECOND
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. of 1864 Oakman Blvd; is now
NEAR KIRBY
9150 TWELFTH STREET
and Mrs. Mortimer H. Meyer of residing at 3345 Richton Ave.
at Atkinson
Fe.uuring Wedding Portraits and
Suffolk Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Newman
PHONE: TRINITY 2.0629
Pictures of Children. In your
Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Gerstman have returned from a visit with
home or in our luxurious Studios.
of the Whittier Hotel returned their son, Pvt. Albert Newman,
from .a visit in New York City. who is stationed at Camp McCoy, Open daily till 6—Mondays till 9 p.m.
Sundays 12 to 3
Wis.
Mrs. Louis Welt of the Bel-
crest returned from an extended
vacation at the St. Clair Inn.

PORIIIER

Rosh Hashonah Greetings
to All

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EXPERT FURRIER

Mrs. S. T. Gilbert returned on
Sept. 26 from her summer home,
in Charlevoix, Mich.

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IT'oodtvard at State

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Mrs. Milton H. London

patrons • and men in

service, a very Hap-

py and Victorious

New Year.

THE
FOUR FREEDOMS
WAR BOND
SHOW

of

her husband, Pvt. Milton H. Lo n-
don, who is connected with t he
personnel division at headqua r-
ters of Bruns General Hospita 1 ,
Sante Fe, N. M. They are maki ng
their home there at 175 Feder al
Ave.

Greetings

To our many friends,

Mrs. Julius Wallace was host-
ess at a luncheon and miscellane-
ous shower, honoring her niece,
Miriam Goodman Garelick, last
Wednesday, Sept. 15, at her home
on Berkeley Rd. Mrs. Garelick
has left to join her husband, Air
Cadet Sidney Garelick, who is
attending the University of Ar-
kansas. Mrs. Garelick is the
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Goodman of Cortland Ave.

18637 Greenlawn Ave. has join ed

Rosh Hashonah

1943

Continuing Through October 9!

5704

Pvt. Kenneth
Morris has re- •
turned to his sties at United
States Military lcademy, West
Point, after sp( acing a pleasant
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Nme M. Lerner of
18637 Green,awn Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Drews of
2515 W. ,Euclid Ave. will have
open house for their relatives
and fries on Tuesday evening,
Oct. 5, from 8 o'clock, in honor
of their son, Lt. Newton Drew:;
and his %,ife. No cards.

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ponsored by the U. S. Treasury Depart-
ment, The Saturday Evening_Post and 16he •
J. L. Hudson Company.

In Hudson's 12th Floor Auditorium

See

by Norman Rockwell, famous American artist.

My. and Mrs. Hoke Levin will
move from their summer home in
New Brighton to their new home
on Boston Blvd. on Oct. 5.

See

Lt. and Mrs. Samuel Heaven-
rich entertained with a cocktail
party on Sunday afternoon, Sep-
tember 26.

See

Mrs. Adolph Finstcrwald of Los
Angeles, Calif., is spending a
month in Detroit at the Statler.
Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs'. Marvin Kaufmann
of Huntington Woods gave a
party to celebrate their fifth wed-
ding anniversary on Sept. 22.

Dr. and hrs. Hugo Freund will
move from their summer holm'
at Walled Lake to the Book-
Cadillac Hotel on Oct. 9.

The original paintings of the Four Freedoms

DailY feature attractions which will include
stars of the radio, stage and screen.

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A singing pageant, ''Women's Uniforms- of
Two Wars" narrated by Helen Virginia Meyer.

See "Army

Flash,". The U. S. Army Air Forces
present a dramatic demonstration of an air-
-(raft warning center in action.

Original covers, illustrations, cartoons of noted

American artists are on display. Bond Buyers share

opportunity in the distribution of these pieces.

Mr. an(( Mrs. Eugene J. Aril-
feld are giving a party on Sat-
urday night, Oct. 9, at the Great
Lakes Club.

The schedule of events will appear daily in
the

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt
were hosts at a dinner party on
Saturday night, Sept. 25, in their
home at Walnut Lake.

Presented in behalf Of the Third War Loan

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heaven-
rich of Longfellow Ave. enter-
tained a group of friends on
Thursday night, Sept. 30. .

Howard Einstein was host to
a group of friends on Saturday
night, Sept. 25.

newlpapers. No admission charge.

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