February 25, 1944
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
In The Realm of Local Society
Robert Lazarus of Columbus,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers
of Lincolnshire Drive returned 0., spent the past week-end with
from a visit in New York and Maurice Enggass on Cumberland
were guests at the Gotham hotel. Way.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rice and
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Spero
of Birchcrest Drive will leave Mrs. Hugo Brand of New York
March 4 for a visit in New York. are the house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sylvan Grosner of Atkinson
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn of Ave.
Chicago Blvd. are leaving Feb.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wolf of
29 for three weeks in Mexico.
W. Boston Blvd. spent the past
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- week at the St. Regis Hotel in
man have returned from a stay New York.
in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rattner of Bloomfield Hills left Tuesday
and Mr. and Mrs. M. George with their son, Jerry, who is
Wayburn of Huntington Woods about to enter Princeton Uni-
are leaving March 11 for Hot versity.
Springs, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. Julian II. Krolik, of Miami Beach, Fla. formerly
formerly of 1258 Chicago Blvd., of Detroit, entertained
' with a
are moving to 888 Chicago BId. party at their home for ninny
on March 1.
out-of-town guests. Among them
Mrs. Wilfred Doner of Hunt- were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Dc-
ington Woods spent a few days Young of Florida, formerly of
Detroit.
in Cleveland.
Among the Detroiters who are
Mr. and Mrs. Monte D. Wittel-
shofer of W. Boston Blvd. are vacationing in Florida are Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Labret of San
leaving March 4 for a visit in
Juan Drive.
Beverly Hills, Calif.
Corp. Sydney Goodman, who
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner
is stationed at Leesville, La., is
of Atkinson Ave. will be hosts home on furlough visiting Mrs.
at a cocktail party on Sunday, Goodman and their respective
Feb. 27.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Good-
Mrs. Arthur M. Schlesinger of man of Blaine Ave. and Mr.
Boston Blvd. has returned from and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Sa-
an extended visit with her chil- very Ave.
dren, Dr. and Mrs. Richard
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pekarsky
Greene and family, in New Or-
of Atkinson Ave. have as their
leans.
guest Mrs. Pekarsky's mother,
Mrs. Alfred Dreifus of Birch- Mrs. Samuel Levin of Indian-
crest Drive honored her sister-in- apolis, Ind.
law, Mrs. Fred Dreifus of Mem-
Mrs. Joseph Sures (Rosalyn
phis, Tenn., at a luncheon on Bernstein) and small son, Freddy,
Feb. 18.
of Winnipeg, Man., Canada, are
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Baer visiting with Mrs. Sures' parents,
of Fairfield Ave. are leaving Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bernstein
March 1 for a week in New York. of Pennington Drive.
Mrs. Roy Rotter and son, Nor-
Miss Esther Prussian of Cal-
vert Ave. returned after a fort- man, have returned to their home
on Cherrylawn Ave. from a visit
night in the East.
in Hollywood, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt
Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Lipsitt
of Balmoral Drive entertained a
few friends at dinner on Tues- of Boston Blvd. have returned
from a week's visit, in Chicago,
day, Feb. 15.
Stuart Komer, son of Mr. and
Pvt. Robert Lipson of the
Mrs. Bernard Kohler, spent a
week's visit with his uncle and Army Air Corps, who is attend-
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wald- ing the University of Chicago,
bott of Burlingame Ave. Mr. Chicago, Ill., is visiting with his
Kohler left for the University of parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Illinois where he is a student Schiller of Pennington Drive.
in the V-12 branch of the Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Brim of
Pfc. John Hirschfield is home Calvert Ave. are spending the
on a 10-day furlough with his winter months in Los Angeles,
family on Fairfield Ave. Calif.
Mrs. Phillip Lipson of Fairfield
Mrs. Meyer Prussian of Muir-
land Ave. has returned from Ave. is vacationing in Miami
visiting in St. Petersburg, Fla., Beach, Fla.
and New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wachler of
Mrs. Eugene Blumenthal of Euclid Ave. left last week for a
Campbell Ave. returned from an visit in Florida.
extended visit with her family
Dr. and Mrs. Leo A. Green-
in New York.
blatt of Whitmore Rd. are spend-
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Waldbott ing a fortnight visiting in New
of Burlingame Ave. were recent York City.
guests at the Biltmore Hotel in
Mrs. Arthur Fivenson of Al-
New York.
pena, Mich., left last week for
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer an indefinite stay in Hot Springs,
of Suffolk Drive will leave the Ark. From there she will pro-
first of March for Palm Beach, ceed to Wichita Falls, Tex., to
visit her son-in-law and daugh-
Fla.
ter, Sgt. and Mrs. Harry Pinsky.
Mr. acid Mrs. Henry Winemaii
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mitten-
of Hamilton Drive are leaving
March 5 for Palm Beach, Fla. thal of Warrington Drive are
Their son and daughter-in-law, spending it month's sojourn in
Lt. and Mrs. James Wineman, Los Angeles, Calif.
will join them there.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Shevin
Mr. and Mrs. Al Padover of and son, Kenneth, of Parkside
of Leslie Ave. are visiting in Ave. are sojourning in Holly-
wood, Fla.
Miami Beach, Flu.
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OF BUSINESS
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INTERIOR DECORATOR
15958 Woodward Ave.
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Mt. Sinai Hospital
Officers Installed
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosen-
baum have returned to their
home on Boston Blvd. after
spending a few days in Wash-
Rabbi Leon Frani installed the ington, D. C.
officers of the Mount Sinai Hos-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gordon of
pital Association. The following 1675 Atkinson Ave. announce
officers were installed: Mrs. Ja- the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Myron Gordon, on Saturday,
Feb. 26, at 10 a. in., at the Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek. A din-
ner will be given in honor of the
Bar Mitzvah on Sunday, Feb. 27,
6:30 p. m., at the Jewish Metro-
politan Club Hall, 8923 12th St.
MRS. JACOB HARVITH
cob Harvith, president; vice pres-
idents, Mesdames Isaac Rosen-
thal, Leon A. Katzin, Saul Katz,
Nathan Fishman, Morris Solo-
mon, Daniel Rachmeil, I. A. Lieb-
son and Joshua Karbal; financial
secretary, Mrs. Charles Gitlin;
assistant financial secretary, Mrs.
Max Schubiner; treasurer, Mrs.
Samuel Atlas; recording secre-
tary, Mrs. Simeon Cugell; as-
sistant recording secretary, Mrs.
Max Fertell; corresponding sec-
retary, Mrs. Jack Cherney; as-
sistants, Mrs. Lew Rose, Mrs. Ben
Rosenberg and Mrs. Thomas
Fursht; social secretary, Mrs.
Morris Solomon; publicity and
public relations, Mrs. Charles
Gitlin, Mrs. Bernard Rose and
Mrs. Phillip Kawa; trustees:
Mesdames Samuel Brody, Bella
Osnos, Max Rosenbaum, Saul
Rosenhaus, Julius J. Ring, Louis
Goldfine, Charles Brody, Samuel
Klein, William Fisher, Harry
Fixler, Joseph Modell, David
Nushzno, Minnie Goodman, Bes-
sie Sarasohn, Abe S. Rogoff and
Jack Ruben; delegates to Jew-
ish Community Council, Mes-
dames Jacob Harvith, Charles
Gitlin, Isaac Rosenthal, Julius
(Helen Rng) and Simeon Cugell.
The paid-up membership buf-
fet luncheon which preceded the
installation of officers was fol-
lowed by a musical program fea-
tured by the well known USO en-
tertainer, Micky Wolf.
Rabbi F•ani, guest speaker,
spoke on the necessity of a Jew-
ish hospital and lauded the wom-
en of the Mount Sinai Hospital
Association for their untiring ef-
forts and devotion to the hos-
pital program.
Mrs. Charles Gitlin, general
chairman of the bomber drive,
announced that the bomber, a
heavy Liberator, which will be
named "Spirit of Mt. Sinai—
Detroit," is now assured, as the
drive succeeded in going over
the top with $350,000. Special
mention for the righ rate of
sales was given to Mesdames
Samuel Brody, Julius (Helen)
Ring, I. A. Liebson and Morris
Zack.
Mrs. Jacob Harvith, president,
announced that tickets are now
on sale for the forthcoming
luncheon and card party which
will lie held on March 14, at the
Bnai Moshe Social Hall. The
luncheon committee comprises
Mrs. Clara Fisher, chairman; co-
chairmen, Mesdames I. A. Lieb-
son, Julius Ring, Daniel Rach-
meil, A. Mosko, Louis Goldfine
and Samuel Klein. Mrs. Samuel
Fisher has been named chairman
of the Mitzvah fund, and Mrs.
Bessie Sarasohn has been named
chairman of the Mezuza fund.
A bridal shower was
Saturday, Feb. 5, for Miss Shir-
lee Siegel, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hyman Siegel of Glendale
Ave. The shower was given by
Mrs. Alexander Schreiber and
her daughter, Miss Ada Schrei-.
ber, of Glynn Court. Mrs. Ma\
Golden and Mrs. Irving Gordon,
both from Rochester, N. Y., were
among the guests present. Miss
Pfc
Norman
fiance,
Siegel's
Graff, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Graff of the Wilshire Hotel, is
stationed at Chanute Field,
at present. No wedding date has
been set.
Mr, and Mrs. David Freedman
Betty Deutsch, daughter of
of 3820 Glendale Ave. have re- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deutsch of
turned home from a vacation at 18917 Northlawn Ave., has en-
Miami Beach, Fla.
tered the University of Illinois
Ermiel Becsky, petty officer and is living in Champagne, III.
1/c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Irma Stern of New York City,
Becsky, formerly of Detroit and sister of Mrs. Henry Deutsch and
now residing in Los Angeles„
was home on a 30-day furlough Mrs. E. Silverman, has been visit-
after spending over a year on ing for two weeks.
Guadalcanal with the 26th Na-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wei-
val Construction Battalion. On der of Oakman Blvd. left this
Jan. 5 he was promoted to chief week to visit their son, Pvt. Sam
petty officer, and on Feb. 12 he Weider, who is stationed at Lees-
received his commission as en- burg, Fla. From there they will
sign. At the present he is sta- go to Miami Beach, Fla., where
tioned at Camp Parks, Calif.
they will remain for an indefi-
Mr. and Mrs. L. Lyons, Mr. nite stay.
and Mrs. A. Bloom and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Siegel
Mrs. Allowitz entertained the of Leslie Ave. are visiting in
Lutzker Voliner Society, of New York and will remain there
which they are members, at a for 10 days.
wedding anniversary party, Sat-
urday evening, Feb. 19, at Web-
Flowers for all occasions-
ster Hall Hotel, Cass and Put-
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622.
nam.
store hours, 10.6; Mondays, 12:30-9
Captain Sidney M. Gilberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilberg of
20010 Canterbury Drive, spent
the week-end with his parents.
Captain Gilberg is stationed at
Fort Sheridan, Ill., and is the
sales officer at that post.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Applefield
of 2903 Elmhurst Ave. held open
house for their family and friends
on Wednesday, Feb. 16, to cele-
brate their silver wedding an-
niversary.
Miss Maxine Joslove, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jos-
love of Northlawn Ave., is vaca-
tioning in California, where she
is visiting her cousin, Mrs. M.
Berlin, formerly of Detroit.
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