October 29, h.: DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 10 In The Realm of Local Society . Mrs. S. K. Slobin, now resid- ing at the Seward, returned from a trip East. She visited her cousin. Mrs. J. Leopold, at Phila- delphia, Pa., then attended the wedding at Atlantic City of her nephew in service, Meyer E. Israel, also spending some time in New York visiting relatives. Mrs. William Grahm of Park- side Ave. returned from a visit in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rattner are leaving on Oct. 31 to spend a few (lays in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman entertained a group of friends at a supper party on Sunday Mrs. I. Portner has been visit- night, Oct. 24. ing her (laughter, Faye, director Mrs. Arthur Victor has re- of the Jewish Welfare Board for turned to her home in Buffalo, the State of Iowa. in Des Moines, having visited in Detroit for a for the past two weeks. Mrs. few (lays. Portner will return home in time to celebrate her 34th wedding Mrs. Henry J. Meyer left on anniversary on Oct. 29. Oct. 26 for her home in Wash- ington, D. C. She was the house Lt. B. Fauerman of Fort Sheri- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan dan, Chicago, Ill., was the guest Deutsch of Highland Ave. of his cousins. Mr. and Mrs. B. Samuels of Parkside Ave., the Lt.-Comm. Louis A. Schwartz, past week-end, enroute to visit who is stationed at Great Lakes, his mother of Boston. Mass. Ill., spent the past week-end in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. B. Samuels of Parkside Ave. have as their guest Walter Irving of Alden Park their niece, Miss Tamara Teacher Manor entertained a group of of San Diego, Calif. She will friends on Sunday night, Oct. 24. spend some time here. Mrs. Harold T. Rattner gave Miss Eveleen Ethel Budnitzky a dinner party on Oct. 24, honor- of Webb Ave. has left to enter ing her house guests, Mrs. Fred- the University of Michigan as a erick Rattner and Mrs. Morris Solomon of New York City. freshman. Pfc. Herbert Targum has re- turned to the Army Air Base at Moses Lake, Wash., after a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Targum of Indiana Ave. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Remer of 2530 W. Euclid Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harvey Leon. Ceremony will be held at Congregation Mishkan Is- rael, 2627 Blaine Ave., on Sat- urday morning. Nov. 16. Mrs. Abe Silberstein of La- Salle Blvd. and daughter, Mrs. Ed Richmond of Chicago. left Detroit Oct. 28 to spent 10 days in New York and Baltimore. Md. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Man- dell of 2716 Grand Ave. have re- turned to their home following a five-day stay in Toronto, where they celebrated their son's, Sey- mour Hertzl's Bar Mitzvah with their grandparents and relatives. Miss Rita Lynn Aronoff, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aron- of of Warrington Drive, has left for the University of Michigan to enter her freshman year. The Misses Laura Lowell and Elsie Jackson of New York City will arrive on Nov. 17 to be the house guests of Mrs. Harry L. Newman of Lawrence Ave. Mrs. Henry Levitt is leaving next week to spend some time in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. War- ner left Oct. 21 to visit with her son, Pfc. Joseph L. Warner, who is enrolled in the Engineering School of the University of Ne- braska, having been transferred from the Army Specialized Train- ing Program at Fort Riley, Kan. BETROTHED MISS SHIRLEY MILLER COLUMBIA RIVER Mrs. Anthony Deutsch returned to her home at the Wilshire Apts., having spent several weeks with her children, Lt. and Mrs. Wil- liam Deutsch in Denver, Col. She was accompanied by Mrs. Deutsch, Jr., who will spend 10 days in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. Myer Fishman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Grossman have just returned from a week's stay at the Waldorf Astoria, New York City. Mrs. Charles Spring, whn h as spent the past month in Ne rk, N. J., visiting with her •hilonnn, the Seymour Springs, has return- ed to her home at the Wil,dre Ilotel. Detroiters who are attenr, in g the Hadassah Convention liolng held in New York City this w iek arc Mrs. Morris Adler, M rs, Ralph Davidson, Mrs. Phillip I. n_ son and Mrs. Henry Stark. Chaplain and Mrs. Albert Gi l.. don have been the guests fur the past week of their parents, M r. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sallen of and Mrs. Abe Gordon of WeiiI) Warrington Drive announce the Ave. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marvin Miss Beatrice Fisher of Atkin- Seymour, Friday evening, Oct. 29, at Temple Israel. In his honor son Ave. is visiting in Battle they are giving a reception at the Creek, Michigan. Wilshire on Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Martin I. New- Oct. 31. man, formerly of Parkside Ave., On Sunday, Oct. 17, Mrs. Oscar have taken up their new residence Bank entertained with a luncheon at 19526 Roslyn Road. for Mrs. Nat Edelberg (Evelyn Pvt. Avern Cohn, who is attend- Shapiro) of Flint. Mrs. Louis ing the John Tarleton Agricul- Shapiro of Flint was also pres- tural College of Texas A. & M. ent. Covers were laid for 14 University, Stephenville, Texas, is guests. arriving Sunday to spend some Sergt. Harry Bank who is sta- time visiting his parents, Mr. and tioned in Miami Beach, Fla., was Mrs. Irwin Cohn of Fairfield Ave. in Detroit for his furlough. Dur- Mrs. Abe Glasier of Merton ing his stay he was pleasantly Road is visiting in Lawton, Ariz. entertained by many of his friends, and a dinner given by his Mrs. I. Litman of Ohio Ave. is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman spending ten days visiting in Chi- Bank of 2929 Taylor Ave. cago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller of 18942 Wildemere Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Lt. (j.g.) Arthur T. Pollack, U. S. N. A. F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pollack of Mrs. Harvey Gass is visiting 2496 Virginia Park. Lt. Pollack Mrs. David S. Zemon of Chicago recently returned from combat duty overseas and is now tempo- Blvd. rarily stationed in Connecticut. Lt. and Mrs. Walter Politchek Mrs. Fannie Rosen of Chicago of St. Joseph, Mo., spent the past Flowers for all occasions-- Miss Mildred Wolff has left to Blvd. left this week to spend the week-end as the guests of Mr. spend the winter months in Los winter months in Los Angeles, Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622. and Mrs. Henry Fecheimer of Cal. Angeles, Calif. Huntington Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zenon of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of Wildemere Ave. left Tuesday, Berkley Rd. spent the past week- Oct. 26, for a visit in New York end in St. Louis, Mo. City. Mrs. Harold Salzenstein re- Marshal Graham, U. S. C. G., turned to her home in Peoria, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gra- Ill., after having visited for a ham of Lawton Ave., left for fortnight with Mrs. Victor H. Manhattan Beach, N. Y. Weil of London Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldman Mrs. William H. Frank, Mrs. of Whitmore Rd. are guests at Joseph M. Welt and Mrs. Leon- the Arlington Hotel in Hot ard Wiener are leaving Nov. 6 Springs, Ark. to spend several (lays in Chi- cago, Ill. Mrs. Hugo Freund of the Book Cadillac hotel left Oct. 15 for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham- burger of Chicago Blvd. are in a visit in New York City. Pasadena, Cal., visiting their son, Mrs. Mark Fleishman of the Pvt. Jack Hamburger, who is at- Lee Crest Apts. is visiting in tending Pasadena Junior College. Cincinnati, 0. Mrs. Robert I. Alpern of the Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lambert Book-Cadillac Hotel. a recent and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dreisfus bride, will be honored at' a tea are entertaining jointly at a Hal- at the home of her aunt, Mrs. loween party on Saturday night, Harold M. Shapero of Atkinson Oct. 30. Ave., on Saturday, Oct. 28. Mrs. Mac Gordon of Prairie Ave. left Alpern is the former Marjorie to spend the winter in Florida. Oreck of Duluth, Minn. Captain Lionel Braun visited Mrs. Milton Elson of W. Bos- ton Blvd. returned from visiting with his mother, Mrs. M. Bram( her brother-in-law and sister, Lt. of Atkinson Ave. and Mrs. Donald H. Roberts, who Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein are in Madison, Wis. of Canterbury Drive are leaving Oct. 28 for a week's visit in Miss Geraldine Davidson, daughter of Mrs. Samuel David- New York. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Siden of son of Boston Blvd., has returned to resume her studies at the La Salle Blvd. celebrated their 24th wedding anniversary on University of Illinois. Tuesday, Oct. 26. Mrs. Jacob Margolis of Sturte- Ensign Barton Dizik has been vant Ave. returned from a week's visit in Kalamazoo, Mich., with home visiting his parents, Mr. her children, Dr. and Mrs. Fred- and Mrs. George Dizik of Tenny- son Ave. erick Margolis. Give Generously to THE WAR CHEST Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn of Santa Barbara Drive have re- ceived word from their son, Lt. Murray M. Kahn, of his promo- tion to first lieutenant. He has been in service since July, 1942, • ENGAGEMENTS and was graduated from Officer's Training School at Ft. Benning, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davidson of 2245 W. Grand Ave. announce Ga., and is now stationed at Los the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Sanford Rubin, son of Angeles, serving as gunnery Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rubin of 4010 Clements Ave., formerly of range instructor. Cleveland, 0. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Rieger of Chicago, Ill., announce the Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs engagement of their daughter, Joan Phyllis, to Pvt. Irving Seiden, of Lawrence Ave. spent the past son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Seiden of 8320 LSalle Blvd. Pvt. week-end in Chicago, Ill. While Seiden is stationed at present at Shepherd Field, Texas, in the Air there Dr. Jacobs appeared on Corps Division. the program of the Pedic Re- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Genden of Duane Ave. announce the search Society conference. engagement of their daughter, Arlene, to Sgt. Sam Goldsmith who Mrs. James Wineman left Oct. is stationed at Dyersburg, Tenn.,s on of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gold- of Tuxedo Ave. 28 for her home in Washington, smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard \Viatrack of Burlingame Ave. announce D. C., having visited her parents, the engagement of their daughter, Faye, to Pfc. Seymour Genden, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Robin- son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Genden of Duane Ave. son of Chicago Blvd. Mrs. Sophie Rappaport of Windsor, Ont., announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Mildred Irene, to Cadet Midshipman Donald Black of the U. S. Merchant Marine, son of Mrs. G. Black of NO FINER Leslie Ave. SALMON AT ANY PRICE • Help Your Fighting Men, Your Allies, and Your Neighbors Once again we have the opportunity of bringing some measure of help to people in need. We have the oppor- tunity of magnifying the ray of hope which is the chief sustenance of war- afflicted people the world over. So let us all resolve to contribute generously, to do our utmost to put The War Chest over the top. Let's meet and surmount the goal of $8,250,000. • BIRTHS Sept. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Weisse (Marcia Garber) of 2070 Blaine Ave., a son, Alan Stuart. f Sept. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol D. Stone (Doris Migdol) 2681 Grand Ave., a son, Sanford Samuel. Sept. 25—To Captain and Mrs. Benjamin B. Stamen of Calvert Ave., a daughter, Judith Lynn. Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. David Bennish (Violet Goodfriend), a daughter, Grace Roberta. Oct. 25—To Lt. and Mrs. Sam Skulsky (Ruth Prussian) of Mt. Holly, N. J., a son. To Corp. and Mrs. Julius Goldstein (Dorothy Sylvia Fleisher), a daughter, Sheila Frances. HUDSON'S [ Gifts and Subscriptions May Be Made to The War Chest of Metropolitan Detroit, 51 W. Warren