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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-12-31

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December 31, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

6

In 1 he Realm of Local Society

Mrs. Mark Barris of Cleveland
is visiting with her mother, Mrs.
Louis Schlussel of Chicago Blvd.
Many lovely parties have been
given in her honor.

THANKSGIVING BRIDE

Mr. Harry Schakne and daugh-
ter, Ann, of New York City are
visiting with their family, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Schakne of Eu-
clid Ave.





Seaman Dick Soss is home on
Mrs. Maurice Gantz and sons
have returned from a short visit leave visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Soss of Muirland Ave.
in Philadelphia.
A/S Cornell Janeway, who is
Dr. and Mrs. Meyer Cantor of stationed at Great Lakes Naval
Broadstreet Blvd. left last week Academy Base, Ill., is home visit-
for a brief stay in Miami Beach, ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
Fla.
ert Janeway of Canterbury Dr.

Mr. and Mrs. Bayre Levin of
Edison Ave. have as their guests
Miss Peggy Podell and Miss Mari-
lyn Smith of New York.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Krolik have as
their guests Mrs. Samuel Levine
and son, Paul.

Miss Barbara Eder, daughter of
1)1.. and Mrs. Sam Eder of Green-
lawn Ave., is home from the Uni-
versity of Michigan.

Mrs. Murray Packer of Leslie
Ave. left this week for South
Carolina where she will visit Nvi!ii
her husband, Pfc. Packer.

Miss Phyllis Adler of Buffalo,
N. Y., spent the past week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. John Frazil.
of 4301 Leslie Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Coplan of
Miami Beach, Fla., are visiting
Miss Ann Adler of Buffalo,
friends and relatives in this city N. Y.. is spending the holiday
while they are the houguests of Wed: with her cousin, Frieda
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohn of Muir- Frazer, of 4301 Leslie Ave.
land Ave.
Flowers for all occasions --
Mrs. Anna Goldberg of Cort-
land Ave. left for an extended Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622,
visit in California.

Miss Constance Schaflander is
spending the vacation holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Schaflander of Burlingame
Ave., and will return to her stud-
ies at the Franklin School of
Science and Arts in Philadelphia,
Saturday, Jan. 1.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kane of
Cleveland were recent guests of
their family, Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than Mandeberg of San Juan Dr.

I. SIEGEL. CO . -

Woodward at State

Mrs. Samuel Rhodes of Outer
Drive returned from a week in
Chicago, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Berger
of Boston Blvd. are leaving Jan.
12 for a month in Tuscon, Ariz.

Detroit

Mrs. Kurt West of Vassar Dr.
complimented her sister, Lois Fein-
berg, with a luncheon party Wed-
nesday, Dec. 29.

Miss Katherine Ziff of Chicago
Blvd. is spending the vacation
holidays in New York City.

Miss Ruth Rhodes of Chicago
is visiting with her family in
Detroit over the week-end.
Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin . of
Webb Ave. entertained the Philo-
sophical Society with a musical
program at their home Saturday —
—Photo by J. J. cv.rho
evening, Dec, 25. The artists were
MRS. EMIL WOLOK
Eleanor and Seymour Lipkin and
(Rose Stolsky)
Henry Siegl. Seymour Lipkin is
home from the Curtis Institute in
n Thaning
ksg vi Day, Nov. 25 , Rose Stol sk, daughter of M r.
Philadelphia for the season' s holi-
y., was united in
and Mrs. Morri s D. Stolsky of Hazelwood Ave
days.
marriage to Emil Wolok, son of Mrs. David Wolok of Pasadena
Mrs. Morris Kahn will be host- Ave. and the late Mr. Wolok, The ceremony, which was held by
ess at a dinner party and shower, candlelight, took place at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Rabbis
honoring Miss Harriet Haar, A. M. Hershman, Morris Adler and S. Kleinplatz officiating and
bride-elect of February, to be Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar assisting.
The bride was a charming figure. Her simple white satin gown
given Jan. 5 at Lachar's, with coy-
ers for 125 guests. On Jan. 12 a was trimmed only by borders of minute pearls in design at the
large Iti_uhfoon and shower will bodice and wrists and ended in a hoop-skirt and illusion train. The
be gin at the Penobscot Club, tiara on her fingertip veil was heart-shaped with sprigs of Mother-
the h6stesses being Mrs. Samuel of-pearl enclosures. She carried a white ivory prayer book, decorated
C. Binkow, Mrs. Morris Haar and with a white orchid and drooping sweet peas,
The bride was attended by her maid of honor, Miss Rena
Mrs. Max Shaw.
Plotkin, and Mlles. Anne Stolsky, Ruth Kaner, Helen Weber, Dora-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bayer and thy Deitch and Doris Grober. The groom was attended by his best
(laughter, Clarice, of Cincinnati, man, Morris Wolok, and Messrs. Arthur Stolsky, Aaron Sumetz,
and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Goodman Meyer Green, Joseph Epel, and Irving Wolk. The processional was
mad daughter, Eleanor, of Zanes- enhanced by the participation of the grandparents and great-
vine, 0., are spending the New
fun . grandmother of the bridal couple.
The bride s mother was charming in a deep green gown with a
Year's week-end with their
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Good design of gold sequins at the bodice. The mother of the groom wore
man of Sherbourne Road. a lovely black gown with insets of chiffon bordered by black sequins
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel V. Kreger at the throat. The bride was given in marriage by her father.
The ceremony was followed by a reception in the social hall
of
Wildemere
Ave. for
have
invited which
a
group
of friends
a Sunday
was attended by 250 guests. Dave Ginsberg and his orchestra
provided the dance music,
night supper party Jan. 2.
On the following Friday evening and Sabbath, Shevoli Brochos
Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Heaven- were recited at the residence of the bride's parents and were
rich of Mendota Ave. entertained attended by 100 relatives and intimate friends. On Sabbath morning
bridal couple were escorted to the synagogue in accordance with
their family at dinner Dec. 25. the
the Jewish tradition,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wolok are residing at 2654 Pasadena Ave.
Miss Lois Hopp, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. John C. Hopp, is
Miss Carol Landau, daughter of
visiting with friends in Chicago,
Miss Edith Heavenrich and Mrs.
of
Ill.
Alfred Rothchild were hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau
Longfellow
Ave.,
is
home
from
Mrs. A. Joseph Himelhoch and at a dinner party Thursday night, her studies at the University of
children of Springfield, Mo., is Dec. 23.
Illinois.
in Detroit on a short visit. Cap-
.Pvt.
and
Mrs.
Robert
F.
Phil-
tain Himelhoch is stationed at
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib of
O'Reilly General Hospital in lips of Denver, Colo., are home for Strathcona Dr. were hosts at a
the holiday week with Mrs. Phil-
Springfield, Mo.
lip's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam dinner party Dec. 25. Their daugh-
ter, Janet, is home from the Uni-
Berman of Taylor Ave.
NO FINER
versity of Michigan for, the holi-
SALMON
Mrs. Robert Smith of New York day recess.
has been the guest of her parents,
AT ANY
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adler and
Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt,
PRICE
Mr. and Mrs. Max Adler enter-
for a few days.
tained with a family dinner on
Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Klein of Saturday, Dec. 25 at the latter's
Stratford Rd. were hosts at a din- home at 16521 Woodingham Dr.,
in honor of their parents, Mr. and
ner party Dec. 21.
Mrs. Samuel Adler, who celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thal of their thirtieth wedding annivers-
Toledo, 0., are spending the holi 7 ary. Among the out-of-town
day week-end with Mr. and Mrs. guests were Mrs. F. Adler, Mr.
Jack Halper of Parkside Ave.
and Mrs. W. Winograd, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn of Chi- Mrs. N. Goldman and Mr. and
cago Blvd. gave a dinner party Mrs. A. Levine, all of Windsor,
,,,E.ole
Can., and Mrs. S. Sands and
for their family Dec. 25.
daughter, Ida, of Ann Arbor, Mich.

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are now residing on Dumbarton
Ave.

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