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February 18, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

In The Realm of Local Society .

Mrs. Morris Weingarten left
to visit with her husband, Pvt.
Morris H. Weingarten, stationed
at Fort Sam Houston, Tex.

BETROTHED

Mrs. Charles Kay of Warring-
ton Drive was at home to a
group of friends at a tea Satur-
day afternoon, Feb. 12.

Mrs. Bertha Kronish of New
Haven, Conn., is spending a few
(lays with her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ber-
nie of Chicago Blvd.

MISS SALLY GRANADIER

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Granadier
of Dexter Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Sally, to Sgt. Nathan Soberman,
Army Air Force, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Soberman of Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Helvin S. Baer Ave. Sgt. Soberman is a gradu-
of Fairfield Ave. spent a few ate of Wayne University and a
days in South Bend, Ind, the member of Pi Tau Sigma Fra-
ternity. Miss Granadier also at-
past week.
tended Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler
of Whitmore Rd. left Feb. 11
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rubin of
for Palm Springs, Calif.
Grand Ave. entertained a group
Mrs. Hugo A. Freund of the of friends at a supper party last
Book Cadillac Hotel is spending Sunday night, in honor of Mr.
Rubin's birthday.
several weeks in New York.
AC/2 and Mrs. Sidney Cole of
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown
of Lucerne Rd. will be hosts at Toronto, Ont., spent the past
a dinner party on Saturday night, week with their family, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Fox of Euclid Ave.
Feb. 19.
Lt. Charles T. Prussian ar-
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hart of
South Bend, Ind., spent a few rived Tuesday from Camp Meade,
(lays in Detroit the past week Md., to spend 10 days with Mrs.
and were guests at the Statler Prussian (Betty Loeb) and their
family.
Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Desen-
berg of Roslyn Rd. are entertain-
ing at a dinner party on Monday,
Feb. 21.

A/S Norman Cohen, U.S.N.R.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Co-
hen of Burlingame Ave., is home
on an 11-day furlough from
Middlebury College in Middle-
bury, Conn.

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Dr. and Mrs. E. Lipkin and
daughter, Eleanor, of Webb Ave.
will spent the week-end in Chi-
cago where they will attend the

Mrs. Philip Shiener and Mrs.
Theodore Shore spent last week
in New York.

Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb
Ave. left for Miami Beach, Fla.,
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Tobin, formerly of De-
troit.

MISS ROSALEE A. LAVEN
Pennington Drive. Open house
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Lawn will be held shortly.
Mrs. Morris Mersky (Shirley of 4890 W. Outer Drive an-
Saulson) left last week to join nounce the engagement of their
her husband, A/C Mersky, who (laughter, Rosalee Arlene, to l'fc.
Thursday Evening,
is stationed at Corsicana, Tex.
Allen Emery, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Ben Eizelman of 3341

Cpl. and Mrs. Herman Emmer Clements Ave. No date has been
(Bernice Vine) are visiting with set for the wedding.
their respective families and will
return this week-end to Drew
Jerry S. Rosenthal, Sgt., U. S.
Field, Tampa, Fla., where Cpl.
Marine Corps, is now home on
Emmer is stationed.

Mrs. Pearl Stulberg of Roches-
ter Ave. is visiting Lt. and Mrs.
Sam Stulberg in Thomasville,
Ga., where Lt. Stulberg is sta-
tioned at the Finney General
Hospital.

Mrs. Louis Fields and her twin
daughters left to join Sgt. Fields
who is stationed in Martinsburg,
W. Va. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Field's mother, Mrs. Les-
lie Mitchell, who will remain for
a fortnight's visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Levine
and daughter, Gloria, have re-
turned to their home on Glen-
dale Ave. from a 10-day visit
in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. War-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fecheimer
of Huntington Woods entertained ner have returned home after
a few friends at dinner on Tues- spending 10 days at the Waldorf-
Astoria in New York City.
day evening, Feb. 8.

Mrs. B. Friedman has re-
turned to her home in Cincinnati,
having been the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald May of Wildemere
Ave.

Lt. Reynold Bennett, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Bennett
of Wildemere Ave., has arrived
in this country after spending
a year in the South Pacific area.

Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin
of Moss Ave. honored a group of 20417 Sheffield Ave. are
of friends at dinner Saturday having open house on Sunday,
Feb. 20, from 7 to 11 p. m., in
night, Feb. 12.

Mrs. Fred Dreifus of Memphi3,
Tenn., arrived the past Thursday
to spend a few days with her
(brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Clement Hopp.

Mr. and Mrs. Mac R. Fisher,
daughter and son-in-law of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Silverman, have
moved into their new home on

Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lieberman
and son of Santa Barbara Drive
left last week for Chattanooga,
Tenn., where they will visit
friends, and from there they will
proceed to Miami Beach, Fla.

Mrs. Harry Lewis of Sturte-
vant Ave. left last week to spend
the remainder of the winter
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss of months in Florida.
Muirland Ave. were hosts to a
Mrs. Aaron Kurland has re-
few friends at dinner Saturday
turned to her home on Calvert
night, Feb. 12.
Ave. from a short visit in Miami
Mrs. Sarah Wolfe of the Home Beach, Fla.
for Aged will celebrate her 82nd
Miss Juliette Goldberg of the
birthday on Tuesday, Feb. 22.
Wilshire Hotel has as her guest
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen and Mrs. Leonard Kramer of New
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero left York City.
Feb. 17 to be guests at the Phoe-
Mr. and Mrs. David Hubar of
nix Biltmore in Phoenix, Ariz.
Huntington Woods left last week
Mrs. I. M. Lewis of Poe Ave. for a sojourn in Palm Springs,
and Mrs. Harry Goldman of Can- Fla.
terbury Rd. spent the past week
Seaman 2/c William Wetsman
in New York where they visited
with Mrs. Goldman's son, Ensign Saulson, who is stationed at
Camp Endicott, R. I., is visiting
Marvin Goldman.
with his mother, Mrs. M. R.
Captain and Mrs. Edwin Shro- Saulson of Virginia Park.
der of St. Louis visited with their
Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldhoff of
brother and sister-in-law, the
Ralph Shroders of Bloomfield Webb Ave. left this week for an
extended visit in Miami Beach,
Hills.
Fla.
Mrs. Maurice M. Benyas of the
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow of
Briggs Hotel left Wednesday for
Peoria, Ill., to be the guest of Hazelwood Ave. left this week for
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. a visit in the East. She will visit
in Baltimore, Boston and New
and Mrs. Stanley Glazer.
York.
Mrs. Albert Grabower of Grand
Mrs. I. B. Dworman has re-
Ave. is visiting with her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. turned to her home on Shrews-
bury Drive from a visit in Chi-
Sol Goldfarb, in El Paso, Tex.
cago, Ill.
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Eder of
Mrs. Sidney Weiner of Chi-
Greenlawn Ave. are spending
some time vacationing in Miami cago Blvd. left Wednesday to
visit her husband, Pvt. Weiner,
Beach, Fla.
who is stationed at Fort Mead,
Mrs. William Fleischman of Md.
Cambridge Road is leaving for
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Side11 of
Miami Beach on Tuesday, Feb.
29, to visit with her sister, Mrs. Cherrylawn Ave. are spending
the week-end in Buffalo, N. Y.
Marvin Lorange.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mayer of
Chicago were recent guests of
their brother and sister--in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. Willard Mayer of
Boston Blvd.

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concert in which their son, Sey-
mour, and Efrem Zimbalist,
world-famous violinist, will par-
ticipate. This will be part of the
tour that Seymour and Mr. Zim-
lmlist have just completed in the
South.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loewen-
berg havo left for Miami Beach,
Fla., where they will remain un-
til April.

—Photo by J. J. Clarke

Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Greenwald,
formerly of Washington, D. C.,

are residing at the Wilshire Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal
of the Belcrest left for Alexan-
dria, La., where they will visit
their son, Staff Sgt. Bernard Ros-
enthal. From Alexandria they
will go to Hot Springs, Ark., for
a short visit.

Mr. and Mrs. David Hubar of
Huntington Woods left to spend
three weeks in Palm Springs,
Calif.

Mrs. Florence Polozker of the
Belcrest left Feb. 13 for a visit
in Palm Beach, Fla.

ENGAGED

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gruskin
of Greenlawn Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Myron,
at Congregation Bnai David, on
Feb. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Gruskin
will honor their son at a dinner
to be given at the Wilshire Hotel
on Sunday, Feb. 27.

Mrs. Max Lichter is visiting
with her husband, Lt. Max L.
Lichter, in Washington, D. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mathias
of Chicago Blvd. returned from
10 days in New York where they
attended the 90th birthday cele-
bration of Mr. Mathias's mother.

Mrs. Harry Phillips of 7 Mile
Rd. returned from a sojourn in
New York.

honor of the graduation of their
son, Jerry, from the University
of Michigan School of Dentistry
and his appointment to the de-
partment of oral surgery.

furlough, after completing 11
months of combat action in the
South Pacific. Sgt. Rosenthal
served as an aerial gunner in the

Marine Air Corps in a torpedo
bomber. He took part in the New
Georgia campaign and for his
meritorious service has been pre-
sented with the Presidential Ci-
tation and Asiatic and American
Defense Ribbons. He also wears
three battle stars. Sgt. Rosenthal
joined the U. S. Marines on April
6, 1942, and received his basic
training at San Diego, Calif. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Rosenthal of 2038 Hazelwood
Ave.

A/S Robert N. Canvasser has
returned to Syracuse University
after spending the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles M. Canvasser of San
Juan Drive.

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