December 10, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 6 In The Realm of Local Society . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lichter- man of Boston Blvd. are spending a short visit in Hot Springs, Ark. Sisterhood of Temple Israel To Honor New Members at Luncheon Mrs. Miriam Brachman of the Chatham Apts. left last week for Temple Israel Sisterhood will Los Angeles, Calif., where she honor its new members at a des- will make her home. sert luncheon on Monday, Dec. 13, Lt. Marvin Weinstein has re- at 1 p. m., at the Detroit Insti- turned to Camp Lee, Va., after a 10-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Weinstein of Pennington Drive. Mrs. Harold Desenberg of Ros- lyn Rd. is visiting relatives in Corning, N. Y. Mrs. Herman Finsterwald of Longfellow Ave. is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreifus of Memphis. Tenn. Mrs. A. Monash is visiting her husband, Ensign Arnold Monash, who is attending Officers School at Fort Schuyler, N. Y. Seaman First Class Kermit Gray Press, home on furlough, is visiting his father, Barney H. Press, and aunt, Mrs. Leah Brown, of Puritan Ave., in High- land Park. Rabbi Leon Fram opened the first annual exhibit of the Wind- sor Art Association, Thursday night, Dec. 2, with a lecture on "The Jewish Contribution to Art." Mrs. Joseph Goldfarb of Mon- terey Ave. left for Miami, Fla.. to spend the winter months. Mrs. Beatrice Madison of Les- lie Ave. has as her guests her daughters, Mrs. Harry Krause of Columbia, S. C., and Marion Katelman of Council Bluffs, Ia. Sgt. and Mrs. Maury Solomon of Pyote Army Air Base, Mono- hans, Tex., are visiting their par- ents. Mrs. Solomon will make her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kessler, when Sgt. Solo- mon returns to his base next week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rodin and daughter, Gloria, of Santa- Monica, Calif., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Wold while visiting their mother, Mrs. Fannie Rodin. Mrs. M. Cohen of Los Angeles, Calif., is the house guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harvith of Wisconsin Ave. Pvt. Seymour S. Adelson will return to Camp Sheridan, Ill., after a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Adelson of W. Philadelphia Ave Mrs. B. Weinfeld returned to her home in New York after a month's stay with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Kessler of Monterey Ave. Pvt. Larry Arden is spending a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Arden of La Salle Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse of Vir- ginia Park left Wednesday after- noon for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman have returned to their home on Burlingame Ave. from stay in Hot Springs, Ark. Manuel A. Grossman was grad- uated from Officer Candidate School, Camp Barkeley, Texas, and on Dec. 1 was commissioned a second lieutenant, Medical Admin- istrative Corps, Army of the U. S. Lt. Grossman was inducted into the army on March 24, 1941, and had attained the rank of techni- cal sergeant when accepted at 0. C. S. Included in his period of Service are 14 months in the Asiat'c-Pacific Company area. Lt. G•ossman's mother is Mrs. Tillie Grossman, 2449 W. Grand Ave., Detroit. He makes his home with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Cohen. MRS. MAXWELL EMMER tute of Arts. Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, president, extends a cor- dial invitation to all members and their friends to attend. The Red Cross unit of the Sisterhood will be hostesses for the afternoon. Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, chairman of the War Efforts Committee, will include a skit depicting the organization's War Effort Pro- gram and starring the various chairmen of the committee. Mrs. Maxwell Emmer will represent the chairman, Mrs. Harry Singer, the USO; Mrs. William Gordon, the salvage; Mrs. Harry Goldberg, the blood bank; Mrs. Sydney Im- merman, consumers; Mrs. Ran- dolph Weber, bonds and stamps; and Mrs. Irving Small, publicity. In addition to the skit, Mrs. Jerome Kanter, chairman of the Red Cross unit, will present merit stripes to those in the unit who have put in 200, hours or more in knitting or sewing for the past year. Miss Jane Levin of Girl Scout Troop 230, and Miss Roberta Sny- der of Troop 76, will speak on the girl scouts participation in the War Efforts program. War bonds and stamps will be sold at the meeting by Mrs. Ran- dolph Weber, chairman. Alfred Loewenstein, Jr., of 19273 Warrington Dr., who re- cently returned from an extended trip to Los Angeles and points west, is now attending Michigan State College at Lansing. He will be home for the holidays. Cpl. William Edelson will spend a ten-day furlough with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edel- son, of Wisconsin Ave. Cpl. Edel- is stationed at Jefferson Bar- The George Orley's of Webb son racks, Mo., where he is a first Ave. have returned from a visit aid instructor. in Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. Sam Fisher of Calvert Ave. Lt. Kenneth S. Loeb is spend- returned from a visit in New ing his leave visiting his parents, York and Syracuse where she Mr. and Mrs. Morris Loeb of visited friends and relatives. Glynn Court. Lt. Loeb received his wings at Hondo Field, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stocker of and will return to Casper, Wyo. Calvert Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Morton, on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewen- Saturday morning, Dec. 18 at the stein and sons, formerly of 2779 Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex- Oakman Blvd. have moved to their ter at Lawrence. Reception at new home, 19273 Warrangton Dr. Bnai Moshe Congregation Sunday, Lieut. Yale Simons, of Camp Decfl 19, 2-6 p. m. No cards. Berkeley, Texas, son of Mr. and Miss Ruth Rosen, daughter of Mrs. A. Simons of Fullerton Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosen of 3024 is here on a one-week furlough Tuxedo, entertained a few friends visiting friends and relatives. in honor of her birthday at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Dinner and Flowers for all occasions- a theater party followed. Mrs. David Zellman of Cincin- nati, formerly of Detroit, is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Cortier of Royal Oak. Mrs. Rose Frank and daughter, Anne, of Longfellow Ave., have left for Los Angeles and will visit their son and brother, Eu- gene, who is in the U. S. Navy Seabees and is stationed at Port Hueneme. Mrs. Frank will make her residence there for the re- mainder of the winter. Miss Sylena Muskovitz, now at- tending Michigan State College, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Muskovitz of Clair- mount Ave. for Thanksgiving. She was joined here by her aunt, Mrs. Bessie Krevitz of Gary, Ind., and her cousin Harriet Krevitz, now a freshman at the University of Michigan. Both girls left after the holiday to resume their studies. Mr. and Mrs. George Spoon of 19405 Warrington Dr celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with their immediate family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Gold- stein of 2511 Blaine Ave. enter- tained their son, Cadet Alan P. Goldstein, who was home on fur- lough. Cadet Goldstein returned to his studies at the University of Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levine, of 3742 Cortland Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Walter Gerald, on Friday evening, Dec. 17, at Temple Israel, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. A re- ception in honor of the Bar Mitz- vah will follow the Sabbath eve service. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karhal of Webb Ave. were hosts to a group of friends and relatives at the Book Casino on Nov. 28. Norman Buckner and his son, Noel, of Pontiac, are visiting in New York and Philadelphia for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose, of Miami Beach, Fla., formerly of Detroit, announce the graduation of their son, Arthur Marston Rose, from the Atlanta Southern Dental College, as doctor of dental sur- gery. Mrs. Leo Neshkes (Marcella Wagner), whose marriage was an event of Nov. 19, was honored with a personal shower given by her sister, Mrs. Harold M. Brooks, and Miss Shirley Trepek, which took place at the home of Mrs. Joseph Neshkes of Clairmount Ave. A spinster dinner was given at the Saks Show Bar on the eve of her departure to Savannah, Ga., where Mrs. Neshkes and Lt. Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622, A. DeRoven of 4067 Kendall Neshkes are making their home. has returned from a month's stay Mrs. Jack Wagner of Buena NO FINER in California. Vista Ave. is vacationing in SALMON Mrs. Emil Edelson and daugh- Miami Beach, Fla. She is the ter, Roslyn, of Cortland Ave., are house guest of Mr. and Mrs. AT ANY leaving for California to spend a Harold Rose. PRICE month with their son and brother, Mr. and Mrs. David Morris of Harold, who is attending Brown Military Academy at Pacific Beach, Gladstone Ave. celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last San Diego, Calif. Saturday at a dinner given in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Bear- their honor by their children, at man of Santa Barbara Dr. cele- Pereira's. Fifty guests attended brated their 25th wedding anni- and Rabbi Harold Rosenthal offi- versary at the Club Royale on ciated. Out of town guests in- Thanksgiving eve. The out-of- cluded Mr. and Mrs. William town guests were from Chicago, Morris of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Baltimore and Toledo. Mr. and David Friedland of Lansing, and Mrs. Bearman left for Hollywood Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leiberman Beach, Fla. of East Lansing, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin now reside at 2454 Boston Blvd. Whitmore Rd. are spending the weekend in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mann of Mr. M. Goldrich of Cleveland, 16516 Mansfield Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, 0., is visiting with his children, Donald Wallace, on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fleischman, Dec. 11, • at Congregation Beth over the week end. Tikvah, Petoskey and Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mann and Blvd., at 10 a. m. Reception at home on Sunday, Dec. 12, 2 to daughter, Susan, of Ohio Ave,, ac- companied by Mrs. Mann's sisters, 5 and 7 to 10 p. in. No cards. Mrs. Simon Kates and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten Seyburn, spent the past week in of Burlington Rd. returned from New York City. a week in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bloom- Lt. Joel Jacob of the Fourth garden of Edison Ave. left for Service Command, Judge Advocate the week end in Chicago to visit General department, Atlanta, Ga., with their nephew, Sgt. Earl Har- spent his furlough with his par- ris, who has just returned from ents, Mr. nad Mrs. Jacob of Chi- a year's active duty in Africa. cago Blvd. Miss Marjorie Ann Silberblatt, Dr. and Mrs. John N. Grekin of a freshman at Michigan State Ann Arbor have been spending College, majoring in music, has the past week with Mrs. Grekin's been accepted in the Acappella parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selt- Chair. Miss Silberblatt is the zer, of Atkinson Ave. Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Seltzer have just returned from Silberblatt of Muirland Ave. a ten-day visit in the east with Kurt Peiser of Philadelphia, Pa., their son, Ralph, a student at spent a few days in Detroit. While Princeton University. Mrs. Peiser prolonged her visit, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald May of leaving for her home last AVed- Wildemere Ave. were hosts to 20 nesday. During their stay the guests at dinner Saturday night, Peisers were the guests of Mr. Dec. 4, and Mrs. I. T. Oberfelder of Canterbury Dr. Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cum- berland Rd. left Wednesday for Miss Norma Wittelshofer will a visit in New York. Robert Eng- return Dec. 16 from Connecticut gass, a student at Harvard Uni- College for Women to spend the versity, will join his mother for holiday vacation with her parents, a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittelshofer. IN COLLABORATION WITH THE CIVIC LIGHT OPERA ASSOCIATION OF DETROIT, Inc. [ Anon-profit Corporation formed by Dctroiters to acid] to our city's Cultural and Recreational Facilities The J. L. Hudson Company has opened offices for ADVANCE SEASON TICKET RESERVATIONS on the Woodward Avenue Mezzanine The following 10-week program will be presented at Masonic Temple Auditorium, beginning January 1 1 : WEEK OF January 11. January 18. January 25. February 1. February 8. WEEK NAUGHTY MARIETTA BITTER SWEET VAGABOND KING NEW MOON SARI OF February 15. DESERT SONG February 22. ROBIN HOOD February 29. IIIT TILE DECK March 7. ROBERTA March 14. SHOW BOAT DETROITERS will be glad to know that the. Civic Light Opera Association has engaged, as managing director for this civic venture, Mr. Max Koenigsberg, the eminently successful originator and for 25 years one of the most active directors of the St. Louis Municipal Opera. Mr. Koenigsberg was also managing director of the Dallas "Starlight Operettas" which attracted many thousands of music lovers. The present sale of tickets will be for advance season ticket reser- vations only. (Individual tickets will be placed on sale later.) The ticket office is on Hudson's Wood ward Mezzanine, near the gift shops. Ticket Office Open Daily—I0:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. in. The J. L. Hudson Company