January 7, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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In The Realm or Local Society

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Green of
Lou Gassel of 1695 Chicago
Muirland Ave. returned from , a Blvd. is spending several weeks
month in Palm Beach, Flu.
in Mexico City.

Captain and Mrs. Herbert
Metz, with their children, Mar-
jorie and Robert, of Macomb,
Ill., visited in Detroit the past
week-end and were guests at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grossman
have returned from an extended
stay in California.

A stag party will be given in
honor of IA. (j. g.) Bernard
Segall, Jan. 14, at the Great
Lakes Club.

Michael Clamage returned to
his home in Chicago, Ill., after
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. A ro-
a three-week visit with his chil- feld have returned from a visit
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin with Mr. Arnfeld's parents, i•1
Shwayder of Fairfield Ave.
Pittsburgh, Pa.

Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Bal-
Miss Nancy Wolfne• was host-
ess at a dinner-dance Tuesday, moral Rd. returned from a visit
Dec. 28, given at the Great Lakes with her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Pope, in New York City.
Club.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Kreger
Lt. Robert Schlesinger was
home on a 12-day leave, visiting of Wildemere Ave. were hosts at
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. a supper party Sunday night,
Arthur W. Schlesinger of Boston Jan. 2.
Blvd.
Mrs. Carrie Mae Berger or
Lt. Irving Seaman visited with Dexter Blvd. is visiting with her
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
and Mrs. Melvin Kuttnauer of Berger in Montgomery, Ala.
Canterbury Drive, during his
Louis Lasky is visiting in
furlough.
Pampa, Texas, to attend the
Ruth Grauer (Y (3/C), U.S.N., graduation exercises, from the
was home on a week's leave, A. A. F. Pilot School, of his son,
laving finished her training at 2nd Lt. Burton Lasky.
Stillwater, Okla., before going
Mrs. Samuel Kay Gage of the
o her assignment in the Bureau Belcrest has returned after visit-
if Medicine and Surgery in ing with her brother Al Segal,
Washington, D. C.
and family in Cincinnati, 0., and
Lt. and Mrs. Herbert J. Kess- her brother, Eugene Segal, and
ler of Jackson, Miss., spent the family in Cleveland, 0., during
lolidays with their parents, Mr. the holiday season.
and Mrs. Philip Bloomgarden and
Lt. Comm. and Mrs. R. R. Kali-
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kessler.
man of Boston Blvd. announce
Mrs. Samuel Glassman of Chi- the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
ago Blvd. is spending a week in Stewart, on Friday, Jan. 14. Re-
New York City. She was accom- ception at home following eve-
panied by her niece, Martha ning services at Temple Israel.
Glassman, who visited Detroit No cards.
over the holidays.
Miss Natalie Rosenthal of Chi-
Mr. and Mrs. William Field of cago, Ill., left recently for a
Huntington Woods were at home visit in California.
to their friends on New Year's
Miss Selma Rosenthal of the
Day.
Belcrest Hotel has as her guest
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Michel her sister, Mrs. A. M. Barnett
and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ro- of Pontiac.
decker were hosts at a dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Soss of
party last Sunday night given at Hamilton Drive left last week
he former's home on Boston for a brief sojourn in Mexico.
Blvd.
Miss Lois Hopp of Edison Ave.
Miriam Sybil Sauls returned is visiting in Chicago, Ill.
,3 Scott Field, Ill., having spent
the holiday week-end with her
Mrs. Abe Schwartz, a former
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Detroiter, of St. Louis, Mo., is
Saul of Taylor Ave.
visiting friends and relatives in
Detroit.
Miss Lois Coggan left to re-
tame her studies at Michigan
Mrs. Morris Mersky of Broad-
State College. Miss Coggan spent street Blvd. left to visit her hus-
the holiday vacation in New York band, A/C Morris Mersky, who
t.nd was accompanied by her is stationed in San Antonio, Tex.
mother, Mrs. Harry Coggan, of
Wildemere Ave.

Miss Thelma Teter of Chicago
was the guest of the A. L. Co-
hens of 3311 Chicago Blvd., dur-
ing the past 10 days.

Sgt. and Mrs. Marvin Rosen

r eturned to Camp Shanks, N. Y.,

after a visit with their family,
Mr. and Mrs. David Glanzrock.

Mrs. Gershon Levy and (laugh-
ta. of Huntington Woods are
spending several weeks in Miami
Beach, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Montrose Gold-
stein of Greenville, Miss., are
guests at the Statler Hotel and
are being entertained by their
family.

Col. and Mrs. Harold Schles-
mger of Memphis, Tenn., visited
with their family, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Welt, during the holidays.
Mrs. Welt honored her sister with
a tea Monday, Jan. 3.

The Misses Laura Lowell and
Elsie Jackson will return Jan.
12 to their home in New York,
having been the house guests of
Mrs. Harry L. Newman of Law-
rence Ave.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berger of
Miss Eugenia Stnetisko will be
the house guest of Mrs. Samuel 4261 Leslie Ave. will be at home
B. Danto of Chicago Blvd. dur- Sunday, Jan. 9, from 2 to 5, in
honor of the Bill' Mitzvah of
ing her stay in the city.
their son, Arnold Joseph.
Word has just been received
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meister
by Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Selling
of 19353 Stoepel Ave. that their of Boston Blvd. held open house
son, Jack L., has been promoted On New Year's Day. Their out-
from the rank of 1st Lieutenant of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs.
LaKritz of Cleveland, 0., and
to Captain.
Mrs. Harry Shine and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 11. Le- Martha, and Alr. Becker of Day-
bonsky and Mr. and Mrs. David ton, 0. Rosina Betman LaKritz
Bauman and daughter of Owosso entertained the guests with sev-
were week-end guests of Mr. eral vocal selections.
and Mrs. Irving. 11. Small of
Aviation Cadet Noel I.. Espar,
Ohio Ave.
Army Air Corps, is expected
Cadet Richard Bloch, son of home this week-end to visit with
Mr. and /qrs. Bernard Bloch of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
Longfellow Ave., who has been ton 11. Espar, after an absence
home for the Christmas holidays, of almost a year of training on
returned to Western Military the West Coast. A/C Espar, a
Academy to resume his studies. Central high School graduate
and Wayne University student,
Miss Faye Portner, director enlisted in November, 1942, and
of the Jewish Welfare Board- was called for training in Feb-
USO in Des Moines, Ia., will be ruary, 1943. As his stay in De-
at home in Detroit at 1509 W. troit is limited to a stopover be.
by J. J. Chit
Philadelphia with her parents for fore reporting to his next base
a short vacation from her work, for further advanced training as
MISS LENORE GOLDMAN
from Jan. 5 to 15.
a navigator, his parents will have
open house at their home at 2675
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. J. Shurly Hor- Rochester, Sunday, Jan. 9, be-
of Gladstone Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, witz of Oak Drive have left for tween :3 and 9 p. in. for his
relatives and friends.
Lenore, to Pfc. Samuel Cohen, it stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cu-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schiller
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Jacobson of
hen of Gelndale Ave.
of Glynn Court are spending a Huntington Woods returned from
week visiting in New York.
a fortnight in New York City.
Miss Lucille Kavanau of Cal-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. An-
vert Ave. is visiting in California.
spach and family are vacationing
Flowers for all occasions-
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rosen- in Florida and will return to this Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6 - 6622,
blum and son are vacationing in city on or about Jan. 10.
Gladstone, Mich.

BETROTHED

Mrs. Marvin Last and daugh-
ter, Beverly, of Appoline Ave.
left to join Lt. Last who is sta-
tioned at the Station Hospital
at Camp Cooke, California.

Mrs. Fay Rosenfeld of Euclid
Ave. has returned from a visit
in New York City.

Miss Judith Sky of Hazelwood
Ave. is visiting Dr. and Mrs.
John Slavens of Toronto, Ont.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills
of Cincinnati visited with Mr.
and Mrs. William Fields of
Huntington Woods the holiday
week.

A/S Stanford Clamage is
spending a few days visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Clamage of San Juan Drive.
A/S Clamage is stationed at Cor-
nell University.

Spending a 15-day furlough
with his parents is Pvt. David
Berkowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Berkovitz of Roselawn Ave.
Pvt. Berkowitz is stationed at
McDill Field, Tampa, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Carron of
Boston Blvd. left last week for
a visit in Mobile, Ala., where
they will visit Lt. and Mrs. Jack
Greenberg. They will also visit
in New Orleans.

Sgt. Sidney Jacobs, who is
stationed at Camp Swift, Tex.,
left Friday for his station after
spending a 12-day furlough with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Jacobs of Hazelwood Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slakter
of the Wilshire are spending a
two-month vacation in Tucson,
Ariz.

Miss Audrey Hartman, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Andrew Hartman of
Ohio Ave., has returned home
after a week's visit in Cleveland
Heights, 0., where she was the
house guest of Miss Marjorie
Brier.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wallace
- I'llott) by J. J Clarke
of Berkley Rd., and their chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Le-
MRS. HAROLD BOBROFF
vine, and granddaughter, Donna
(Ethel Reznick)
Ilene, spent the New Year holi-
Nathan Reznick of 2641 Leslie day visiting in Columbus, 0.
Ave, announces the marriage of They were entertained by Mr.
his daughter, Ethel, to A. 1/c and Mrs. Max Shell while there.
Harold Bobroff of the U. S. Navy.
The wedding took place at the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis lwrey of
Congregation Bnai Moshe with W. Grand Ave. celebrated the
Rabbis Fisher and Nathan offici- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Irwin
ating. The bride was attended Arthur, with a dinner on Sun-
by her maid of honor, Miss Celia day, Jan. 2, at the Wilshire
Reznick, and the matron of hon- Hotel, with covers for 150 guests.
or was Mrs. Morris Bobroff. The Services on Saturday, Jun. 1,
junior bridesmaid was Miss Ju- were held at Congregation Beth
dith .Ann Bobroff. The groom Abraham, with Rabbi Joseph
was attended by his best man, Thumin and Rev. Rosen officiat-
Morris Bobroff. The out-of-town ing.
guests were Mayer Benjamin of
AD. and Mrs. Joseph L. Miller
Cal muet City, III., and H. Strauss
and Mrs. Saul Fagot, both of and family (formerly of Detroit)
Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Harold have moved into their new home,
Bobroff will reside in Memphis, 6130 Pine Tree Drive, Miami
Tenn., where he is stationed.
Beach, Fla.

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