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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-12-17

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December 17, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

6

In The Realm of Local Society

Mrs. Harry Coville is visiting
with her son, Pvt. Warren Co-
ville, who is in the Air Corps
Division at Tuscon, Ariz.

Mr. and Mrs. David Hubar left
;Thursday to visit with their
son, Aviation Cadet Alan, who
is at Wofford College, Spartans-
burg, S. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Reich of
Glastonbury Road spent the past
week in Lakewood, 0., where
they visited with their family,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hamer.

Mrs. L. Steier of Wisconsin
Ave. returned from a visit with
her sister, Mrs. I. Sherman in
Cleveland, 0.

Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harvey and
daughter, Doris, of Los Angeles,
spent a few days at the Statler
Hotel in Detroit while enroute to
their cousin, Miss Lillian New-
mark of Chicago Blvd.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Al-
pern of Oakman Blvd. will have
as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Turrill of Chicago, over the Xmas
holidays.

Corp. Gordon Alpern, studying
engineering at Virginia Polytech,
will visit with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Alpern, the first
of the year.

Mrs. S. B. Danto of Chicago
Blvd. complimented Mrs. Viola
Weiss of Los Angeles (formerly
of Detroit) with a tea Wednes-
day, Dec. 15. Mrs. Weiss is spend-
ing a few weeks in this city.

Mrs. H. M. Millman of Calvert
Ave. was a hostess at a luncheon
given at Huyler's Friday, Dec. 10,
honoring her committee, working
on a new project for Temple Is-
rael Sisterhood.

Cadet Norman Schakne, a stud-
ent at the Military Institute at
Gainesville, Ga., is spending the
holiday vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schakne,
of Euclid Ave.

Sgt. Robert N. Mazer returned
to Lexington, Va., after a short
visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Mazer at the Wilshire
Apts.

Tom Epstein arrived Dec. 16
from Hotchkiss School in Lake-
wood, Conn., to spend the holi-
day vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein of
Canterbury Drive.

Mr. and Airs. Aaron Bernstein
Mrs. H. Vidro of Taylor Ave. of 1476 Pingree Ave., will cele-
Mrs. Morris Zack of Atkinson
RECENT BRIDE
Ave. left this week for a visit in has as her houseguest Mrs. A. brate fifty years of married life
Baron of Louisville, Ky.
on Sunday, Dec. 19. Their children
Hot Springs, Ark.
Mrs. George Weiss of Beverly will entertain with a dinner for
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Glazer of
Hills, Calif., is visiting relatives the family at Lachar's Restaurant.
'Tyler Ave. have as their house- and friends in Detroit. She is a Air. and Mrs. Bernstein were mar-
guest Mrs. E. Rosen of Cleveland,
ried in Lodz, Poland, in 1893.
guest at the Hotel Statler.
They came to the United States
Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn of
Mrs. Fred Shapiro of Los Ange- in 1900 and for 13 years resided
Fairfield Ave. left last week for les, Calif., is the guest of Mr. in New York City. They moved
Hot Springs, Ark., where they and Mrs. Frank Wetsman of Bos- to Detroit in 1913 and have lived
will visit for a month.
here since. They have three sons,
ton Blvd.
Lewis, Charles and Sidney, and
Mrs. Richard Cott has returned
Mrs. Aaron Kerlis (Ann Mor- two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude
to her home on Chicago Blvd. dialler), whose marriage was an Fuelner and Mrs. Hannah Levitt.
from a month's sojourn in Hot event of Dec. 1, was honored by Except for Sidney, who resides
Springs, Ark.
the following events: Nov. 21, Mrs. in Buffalo, New York, with his
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin, for- Fox of 2967 Glynn entertained for family, the children all reside in
merly of Cambridge Rd., have 12 guests. Nov. 22, Miss Clara Detroit. There are seven grand-
taken up their new residence at Rosenberg entertained for 30 girls children. Mr. Bernstein is 72
at a personal shower at her home years of age, and Mrs. Bernstein
18662 Muirland Ave.
On Hazelwood. Nov. 24, Mrs. N. is 70.
The Howard Epsteins have re- Weisman and Mrs. B. Weisman
Air. and Airs. Jos. Ainbinder
turned to their home in the Lee entertained. Mrs. Kerlis with a
Plaza Apts. from a month's stay kitchen shower at her home on of 3824 Cortland announce the
Gladstone. Covers were laid for Bar Mitzvah of their son, Donald
in California.
40 guests. Dec. 1 Mrs. Hyman Lev- J., on Saturday, Dec. 25, 9:00 a. in.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Solomon, for- enson entertained for 120 women at Bnai Jacob Synagogue, Lin-
merly of Longfellow Ave., are now at a shower at the Wilshire. Im- wood, corner Richton. Reception
—Photo by J. J. Clark , residing at 1150 Burlingame Ave.
mediately following a wedding was Sunday, Dec. 26, 2 to 6 and 7 to
Mrs. Sophie Stollman of New held for 250 guests. Dec. 8, Mrs. 11. No cards.
MRS. LOUIS R. KESTEN
Brunswick, N. J., is spending a Hyman Goose entertained for 35
(Miss Gertrude Lyons)
Saturday afternoon, Dec. 11,
month's visit in Detroit with rela- guests with a pantry shower.
Miss Beverly Ruth Wasserman
Miss Gertrude Lyons, (laughter tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore E. Good- entertained 14 guests at the Book-
of the late Mr. and Mrs Sam
Lyons of Elmhurst Ave., was
Mrs. II. Sherman of Ilene Ave. man and daughter, Marian, and Casino, on her sixteenth birthday.
united in marriage to Dr. Louis left this week to join her hus- Mrs. Aaron B. Katz, formerly of In the evening her parents, Mr.
R. Kesten, son of Mr. and Mrs. band, Pvt. H. Sherman, who is Collingwood Ave., are now resid- and Mrs. Maurice Wasserman,
ing in their new home on Sher- 2724 Lawrence Ave., had an infor-
Abraham Kestenbaum of 3785 stationed at Camp Lee, Va.
bourne Rd. Mrs. Katz is now mal gathering for relatives and
Atkinson Ave. The ceremony and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris of making her home with her par- friends.
reception took place at the Con-
gregation Emanuel Synagogue. Battle Creek, Mich., are visiting ents while her husband, Pvt. Aaron
Airs. Harry Sawyer of 18280
The bride was beautifully gown- Mrs. M. N. Frank of Chicago B. Katz is serving with the U. S.
Monte Vista Ave. was hostess at
ed in white satin with veil of Blvd.
armed forces.
her home with a luncheon and
while illusion. The matron of
Mrs. Joel Rosenthal returned
Rabbi Leon Fram is touring the card party on Wednesday after-
honor was Mrs.' H. H. Esten and
the bridesmaids were Mrs. Ru- with her husband, Seaman 2/c colleges of the State of Michi- noon.
ben Marx, Mrs. Paul Fenton and Joel Rosenthal, to his station at gan under the auspices of the Jew-
Marg Strom. The flower girl was Camp Peary, Williamsburg, Va. ish Chautauqua Society. He has
Debora Wainer. Dr. H. H. Des- Seaman Rosenthal was here this already addressed the student con-
NO FINER SALMON
vention at Hillsdale, a Baptist
ten acted as best man and the week on a short leave.
AT ANY
college, and the student convoca-
ushers included Dr. Paul Fenton,
Cadet Ivan Shalit will return tion of Albion, a Methodist col-
PRICE
Joseph Weisman, and Sidney Ko-
sowsky. Gilbert Weisman was ring Dec. 17 from Staunton Military lege.
Academy, Staunton, Va., to spend
bearer.
the holiday vacation with his par-
Honoring Miss Stella Weiner, a
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Shalit. bride-elect, Mrs. Samuel Stern-
Mrs. Abraham Cooper of Chi-
field, 18986 Cherrylawn Ave., en-
cago Blvd. returned from a few
Lt. Eugene Kornfield, who is tertained at a miscellaneous
days in New York City.
stationed at Camp Lee, Va., will
return to San Antonio, Texas, shower.
Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg of the after spending his leave with his
Mrs. Carl II. Shalit of the
Belcrest visited with her son, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Hotel, has just returned
Capt. Edward Roberts, in Day- Kornfield of Burlingame Ave.
from New York City after a two
ton, 0.
weeks' stay at the Hotel Warwick.
Lt. and Mrs. J. S. Beigler, who While there she visited with her
COLUMBIA RIVER
Miss Barbara and Richard Sav-
have
been
in
Battle
Creek
where
age. who are students at the Uni-
brother,
M/Sgt.
Samuel
Griesman,
versity of Chicago, will spend Lt. Beigler was stationed at the who is stationed at Farmingdale,
the holiday vacation with their Percy Jones Hospital, are now in Long Island.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sav- Needles, Calif.
age of Longfellow Ave.

I LLAR

ROCK.

SALMON

Mrs. Joseph Welt of Boston
I
Blvd. returned from several days
Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum of W.
in New York City.
Boston Blvd. entertained a group
Mrs. Oscar Robinson of North- of friends at breakfast Satur-
lawn Ave. was hostess at a lunch- day, Dec. 11.
eon Thursday, Dec. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mar-
lowe (Corrine Schwarz) of Los
Mrs. Charles Kay and sons, Angeles, spent several weeks with
Gene Michael and Gary Stephen, Mrs. Marlowe's mother, Mrs. Sam
of Warrington Drive, will leave Schwarz, and her brother-in-law
Dec. 24 to spend several weeks and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan
at the Ambassador Hotel in Los H. Schlafer of Wildemere Ave.
Angeles. Mr. Kay will join his
Miss Ruth Janowitz of Chicago,
family later.
Ill., has been the house guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs of
are leaving Dec. 18 to spend a
Lawrence Ave.
fortnight in New York City.
Mr. and Airs. Douglas I. Brown.
Pfc. William Sapiro returned Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank
to Truax Field in Madison, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Iouis K. Lam-
having visited for 10 (lays with bert honored their mother, Mrs.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sa- Benj. Lambert, at a family dinner
piro of Calvert Ave.
party given at the Statler Hotel,
Miss Joan Savage of Longfel- Dec. 17. The occasion was Mrs.
low Ave. visited with her brother Lambert's 75th brthday.
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
A personal shower was given
Leonard Savage in Providence, for Miss Ethel Reznick by Misses
R. I., and also spent some time in Ida Eisensmith, Ruth Stone, Mrs.
New York City.
Harry Greer, and Mrs. H. Mar-
Miss Betty Jacobson of Muir- lowe. The shower was held at the
land Ave. returned from a visit home of Mrs. Harry Greer of
San Juan Drive.
in Cleveland, 0.
Miss Nettie Cohen of New York
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sloman of
Warrington Drive spent the week- City will arrive in Detroit Wed-
nesday, Dec. 15 to spend several
end of Dec. 4 in Chicago, Ill.
weeks with her family. While
Mrs. Royal Oppenheim and her here she will reside with her
daughters, Patricia and Valerie, brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
of Prairie Ave., left Saturday, Mrs. Alfred C. Allan, 18243 Fair-
Dec. 11 to spend the winter in field.
Miami Beach. Mr. Oppenheim
Miss Harriet Stern, who is at-
will join his family later on in tending Leland Powers School, is
the season.
arriving this week-end to spend
a short vacation with her parents,
Flowers for all occasions- Mr. and Airs. Irving Stern of W.
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622, Philadelphia Ave.

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