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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-11-12

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November 12, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

6

In The Realm of Local Society

Mrs. Eva Rosenthal of Tuxedo
Lt. Harry Kay, who had been
stationed at San Antonio, Tex., Ave. left this week for a visit
visited with his family on Santa in Los Angeles, Calif.
Rosa Drive while on leave.
Mrs. Albert Dicken left to join
Sgt. Ralph Weil completed his her husband, Cpl. Dicken, who is
course at the Army Administra- stationed in Gainesville, Tex.
tion Training School at Queens
Mrs. Louis Cohen of the Wil-
College in Flushing, L. I., and
spent a week in Detroit visiting shire entertained 30 guests at a
with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morse dinner before leaving for Florida.
of Wildemere Ave.
Mrs. Samuel Weinstein of
Irwin Phillips returned from a Gladstone Ave. left for an in-
week's visit with his children, definite stay in Beaumont, Tex.
Pvt. and Mrs. Robert Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Weiner
(Harriet Berman) in Denver, Col.
Pvt. Phillips is attending the Col- of Tyler Ave. left Saturday to
orado School of Mining Engi- spend the winter months in
nearing. Miami, Fla.

RECENT BRIDE

Women's Auxiliary,
Jewish Home for Aged

The Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Home for Aged will hold
its next regular meeting on Mon-
day, Nov. 15, at 1:30 p. m., at
the Jewish Home for Aged, on
Petoskey Ave.
The guest speaker will be Judge
D. J. Healy, judge of probate
juveniIe div;sion, who will speak
cn "The Community's Responsi-
bility Towards Juvenile Delin-
quency."

MITTLEDORF CLUB

David Zeitini To Be
Ladies' Aux., JNF,
Speaker on Nov. 23

David Zeitini, representative id'
Religiqus Labor in Palestine, ! ll
be guest speaker at a membership ,
dessert luncheon meeting of the
LadieA Auxiliary
of Jewish Na-
tional Fund on
Nov. 23, 1 p.
at Rose Sittig
Cohn Bldg., Ty-
ler and Lawton.
Mr. Zeitini, on
tour for a short
time in the Uni-
ted States, brings
a n important
message and
Mrs. Philip J.Mrs. S. Kardener
Cutler, president,
appeals to all members to attend
and bring a new member.
Mrs. Florence Kalman will
entertain with local selections, ac-
companied by Miss Florence Kut-
zen.
Assisting Mrs. S. Kardener,
membership chairman, are Mrs. A.
Potiker, co-chairman, and Mrs.
Wm. Klafer, vice chairman. Key
women are Mesdames H. Buch-
man, J. Rosenthal, L. Lightstone,
Wm. Horde, L. Chanin, L. Pol-
lack, M. Cooper, M. Hayman, I.
Faxstein and M. Lubin.

Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn of
Mrs. Fred Ginsburg and Mrs.
The Asher Mittledorf Club held
David Wilkus entertained jointly Cambridge Rd. are spending the
its meeting Sunday, Nov. 7. Mr.
at a luncheon given at the Worn- week in New York City.
and Mrs. Al Tucker acted as hosts
en's City Club on Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman
at the home of Mrs. Sadie Farber.
Nov. 3.
of Fairfield Ave. are in Gladstone,
The following officers were in-
Mrs. Hoke Levin of Boston Mich., visiting Mrs. Winkelman's
stalled by the retiring president,
MRS.
ALAN
M.
LIPSON
Blvd. spent the past week in mother, Mrs. Henry Rosenbaum.
Edward Schlussel: President Al
(Miss Audree Kathryn Dreyfus) Tucker; vice president, Jack
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox of
On Sunday, Nov. 7, Miss Aud- Smith; treasurer, Morris Mittle-
Mrs. Louis Schwartz and chil- Kentucky Ave. are visiting in
dorf; secretary, Florence Shafer;
Thanksgiving
New
York
City.
ree Kathryn Dreyfus, daughter of corresponding secretary, Dora
dren will spent the
holiday as the guest of Mr. and
Cadet Seymour Adelson has Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dreyfus of Shpiece.
Mrs. Robert J. Newman.
The following members are in
returned to the University of Hazelwood Ave. became the bride
Captain H. G. Blumberg, son Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., after of Alan M. Lipson of this city. the armed forces: Pfc. Moe Mit-
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blumberg a week-end visit with his parents, The ceremony took place at Tem- tledorf and Cpl. Alfred Hower,
stationed in Australia; Cpl. Felix
of Glynn Court was home on a Mr. and Mrs. William Adelson of
ple Israel with Rabbi Leon Fram Hower, Lt. Bennie Mirkin, Lt.
five-day leave from Fort Mon- W. Philadelphia Ave.
Leonard R. Farber, Pfc. Harold
officiating.
mouth, N. J.
Seaman Charles Clayman spent
The couple will honeymoon in Shpiece, at Yale University; Pvt.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham- a ten-day visit with his parents, the Southern States and Mexico. Marvin Shafer at Washington
Flowers for all occasions-
burger of Chicago Blvd. have re- Mr. and Mrs. M. Clayman of They will make their home in University, and Pvt. Arthur Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622.
Pingree
Ave.
Seamon
Clayman
is
turned from California, having
Smith at Cornell University.
the West.
visited with their son, Pvt. Jack stationed at Wesleyan College,
Hamburger, who is in the Army Wesleyan, Conn.
Lt. Dora Cashdan of the United
Training School in Pasadena,
Miss Zelma Rosenthal has States Army is spending her
Calif.
moved from Gladstone Ave. and leave with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles S. Kay of War- is now residing at the Belcrest Mrs. Joel Cashdan of 2637 Bos-
Store Hours Daily: 9:45 to 5:45 — Saturday, 9:45 to 6:00
ton Blvd.
rington Drive entertained at a Hotel.
tea honoring Mrs. Harry LaKritz
Major and Mrs. Erwin Green-
Lieut. and Mrs. Lawrence
of Cleveland, on Wednesday, baum
and their two small daugh- Friedman are spending a 10-day
Nov. 3.
ters, formerly of Leslie Ave., are leave in New York City, the
Captain and Mrs. J. Leon Gitt- now residing at 2043 Glynn Ct. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Friedman.
len and small son returned to
Lt. David Crohn returned to
their home in Norfolk, Va., after
Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Beh-
his
post,
Fort
Jackson,
Columbia,
a 10-day visit with Captain Gitt-
len's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. C., after a ten-day visit with rendt and son, Everett, formerly
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law- of Glynn Court, have moved to
Gittlen of Stratford Drive.
rence Crohn of Wildemere Ave. the Belcrest Hotel.
Mr. and Mis. g Willard Sidell
Miss Rose Stolsky, bride-elect
Cpl. Arthur Urbach, who is
are arriving this week-end from stationed
at the Los Angeles of November, was honored at a
Albany, N. Y., to visit Mr. and Municipal Airport,
has been visit- spinster shower, given by Miss
Mrs. Felix Mahler of Whitmore ing with his parents,
Mr. and Rena Plotkin, at Pereira's on
Road.
Mrs. Emanuel Urbach of Calvert Sept. 7; a miscellaneous shower
given by Mesdames Sol Edelman,
Mrs. Edward M. Rosenthal of Ave.
Maurice Friedman and Louis Rose
Hollywood, Fla., has been the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Adolph
Dinetz
at Pereira's on Sept. 13; a mis-
house guest of her children, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert J. Newman and of Sturtevant Ave. are sojourn- cellaneous shower given by Mes-
ing in New York and Philadel- dames Harry Stolsky and Bryn-
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin.
phia.
del Kaufman at Jericho Temple
Mrs. Henry Fecheimer has re-
on Oct. 27 at which dinner was
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sidney
Allen
of
turned from a short stay in Chi-
Lincolnshire Drive and Mr. and served for 140 guests.
cago, Ill.
Mrs. Samuel Epstein of Canter-
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Moss of
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cilrowsky of bury Drive are visiting in New Pennington Dr. left Nov. 10 for
South Bend, Ind., are arriving York City.
Los Angeles, Calif. Enroute they
to spend the Thanksgiving holiday
will stop at Las Vegas, Nev., for
and
Mrs.
Harold
Smilay
of
week-end with their children,
an extended visit with their son,
and Mrs. Melvin S. Baer of Fair- Balmoral Drive are sojourning Lt. Melvin S. Moss, who is Post
field Ave. this week in New York.
Exchange Officer at the Las
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schiller are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris Vegas Army Air Field.
spending a few days in St. Louis, left Nov. 12 for a two weeks
A spinster dinner was given
Mo. visit in Youngstown, 0.
Economically the three C's of hospitality—
Nov. 6 by Miss Esther Langwald
and
Mrs.
Sidney
Katzman
at
the
Mrs. Gilbert Michaels and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. Rothenberg
Comfort, Color and Convenience—have been
Douglas I. Brown have returned of Church St., Highland Park, latter's home, 18687 Stoepel Ave.,
honoring
Miss
Charlotte
Metz,
front a few days spent at the are entertaining their son, Pvt.
epitomized in Hudson's Apartments For To-
Bernard Rothenberg, who arrived who is to be married Nov. 14.
Drake Hotel in Chicago, Ill.
home on Friday to spend his fur- The guests included the Misses
day. In order to change the Modern home
Mrs. Robert Marwil of LaSalle lough, from Nevada. While on Pearl Cohen, Cele Heller, Ruth
Blvd. has returned home after leave Pvt. Rothenberg will wed Metz, Mary Friedlander and Mes-
into three separate living units it was neces-
visiting with her children for a Miss Esther Engelberg of Vine- dames Jack Rosenberg, Emanuel
fortnight, in Philadelphia, Pa., wood Ave. on Sunday, Nov. 14. Schwartz, Al Cooper and Leonard
sary only to block off five doors. Then each
Metz.
and Alexandria, Vd.
On Wednesday, Nov. 10, Betty
of the units was furnished in a style distinctly
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen Rothenberg honored her future
have returned from a week spent sister-in-law, Esther Engelberg,
its own from merchandise carefully selected
in New York City. with a miscellaneous shower, at Jennie Tourel To Be
her home on Church St., enter-
from the Eighth and Ninth floors. An imagi-
Soloist with Symphony
Pfc. Jerry Cohen has returned taming 35 guests.
to his post in San Diego, Calif.,
Mrs. Harvey Greenbaum and Orchestra on Nov. 18
native choice of colors, an original selection
after a visit with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen of Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg, both of
On Nov. 18, Detroit will hear
Webb Ave., are spending a fort-
of furnishings, a close attention to decorative
LaSalle Blvd.
as soloist with the Detroit Sym-
night in New York.
phony Orchestra, Jennie Tourel,
Miss Eiga Hershman and Miss
detail and an ingenious arrangement of all
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin mezzo-soprano, who is known in
Ruth Hershman of New York are
visiting with their parents, Dr. of 8611 LaSalle Blvd., Detroit, Europe as the greatest Carmen
three put the finishing touches on these
and Mrs. A. M. Hershman of announce the Bar Mitzvah of of her day. Miss Tourel made
their son, Daniel Levin, to be her debut with the New York
apartments whose theme is livability.
Calvert Ave.
held at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue Symphony under Arturo Toscan-
on Saturday morning, Nov. 13. nini in 1942 and has been glean-
They are receiving their friends ing laurels rapidly for her mag-
Saturday evening from 7 p.
nificent artistry since that date.
Ninth Floor—Grand River—Section F
at their home. No cards.
Born in Russia, but brought up
and
educated
in
France
and
Dr. Hugh M. Kopel, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry L. Kopel of Edi- Switzerland Miss Tourel consid-
herself a true Parisian. She
son Ave. has been commissioned ers
and sings in seven lan-
a first lieutenant in the U. S. speaks
Army Dental Corps and will be guages and is almost as accom-
plished a pianist as singer.
stationed at Camp Grant, Ill.
Karl Krueger has announced
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sandubrae the following program for Nov.
of 2552 Tuxedo Ave. will be at 18: Szostakowicz—Symphony No.
home to their relatives and 1, Op. 10; Stradella—Per Pieta;
friends on Sunday, Nov. 14, from Rossini—Rondo from "Ceneren-
3 to 6, in honor of their nephew, tola"; Verdi-0 don fatale (Don
Pvt. Harold Lupiloff of the Ma- Carlos), Jennie Tourel; Mous-
rine Corps, who is home on a sorghsky-Ravel—"Pictures at an
Exhibition".
furlough. No cards.

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