a 6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Ths Legal Chronicle In The Realm of Local Society Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Mrs. Hattie Sloman and daugh- Chicago Blvd. returned from a ter, Mrs. Mike Miller, returned visit with their children in Chi- from a visit with Mrs. Sloman's cago, Ill. children, Mr. and Mrs. William Eliot, in the East. Mrs. Martha Sless of New York is visiting with her son-in-law Mrs. Maurice Benyas of the and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Briggs Hotel returned after visit- eph Falk of Stoepel Ave. ing with her family in Peoria and Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of the Lee Plaza Apts. have re- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau turned after spending six weeks of Longfellow Ave. are visiting in Hollywood, Calif. in New York and will be gone 10 (lays. Mrs. Ralph Shroder of Bloom- field Hills has returned from Mrs. Bertha Anderson returned several days spent in New York to her home in Mobile, Ala., hav- City. ing been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer of Chicago Miss Florine Duke returned to Blvd. her home in Washington, D. C., having visited with her cousins, Mrs. Samuel Rhodes of Outer Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Bernbaum Drive is visiting in New York of the Wilshire Apts. City. Mrs. Harold Schakne of W. George Sells of New York Euclid Ave. left Wednesday for visited with friends in Detroit a 10-day visit in New York City. the past week. Lt. Richard Sloss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sloss of Cleve- land, 0., visited with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Hirschman of Whitmore Rd. Dr. Samuel Eder of Greenlawn Ave. returned from an extended visit in Miami Beach. Mrs. Eder and daughter, Barbara, will re- turn some time in May. Mrs. Jacob Sauls of Taylor Lt. Felix Rosenwach, who has Ave. is visiting with her daugh- just entered the armed forces, is ter, Miriam, in New Orleans, La. stationed at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Leonard T. Lewis of Birming- ham, Mich., returned from a Mrs. William Serwer of Bos- short stay in New York City. ton Blvd. is visiting her son, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Schlafer Dr. Milton Server, in Oklahoma of Wildemere Ave. are in Chi- City, Okla. cago, Ilk, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of Mrs. Benjamin Gura and son, the Alden Park Manor had as Michael, will arrive April 2 from their guest Mrs. Davis's brother, Brooklyn, N. Y., to be the guests Harry Adelson of Washington, of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Gold- D. C. smith in Huntington Woods. Cpl. Jay M. Kogan has re- Maurice Marcus of the Briggs turned to Camp Sheridan, Md., Hotel left for a fortnight in Mi- to enter the Ordnance School of Officers Candidates from Massa- ami Beach, Fla. chusetts Institute of Technology, Charles Kay of Warrington where he was recently graduated. Drive will leave the early part of Mr. and Mrs. May J. Kogan have next weck for a month at the returned from Boston, Mass., Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, where they attended the gradu- Calif. ation exercises. I Masonic Auditorium—Sat. Eve., April 1, 8:30 P. M. DOROTHY MAYNOR I • Prices: 2.75, 2.20, 1.65, 1.10 & 83c Sensational Negro Soprano Incl. Tickets at Grinnell's—RA. 1124 Tax and L. Thurman YWCA—CII. 5i10 F ASHION-NEW DRESSES dresses for Easter—and you'll See the singing prints, the portrait-pretty lingerie blacks, the sunshine pastels. All so er for Easter and after. • See Our Display of Miss Joyce Pensler, who is at- tending Olivet College, is spend- ing her vacation with her par- ents. READY - TO-W EAR SUITS CHIC TYler 6-7161 • • Dress Shop 9035 TWELFTH Open Mon., Thurs., Sat., 9-9; Tues., Wed., Fri., 9-6; Sun., 10-3 Mr. and Mrs. Royal Maas of Ohio Ave. returned this week from a two weeks' visit in Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Bernard H. Bloch of Longfellow Ave. joined Mr. Ber- nard H. Bloch in Tucson, Ariz., and will spent a month at the Pioneer Hotel. Pfc. Bernard I. Zeff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zeff of 3557 Montclair Ave., is home on fur- lough for 15 days from Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Saper- ston and daughter, Saralyn, of Wisconsin Ave. have left to spend several weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Flowers for all occasions- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622, MINH BV TE, 1.1421 5432 SECOND NEAR KIRBY Featuring Wedding Portraits and Pictures of Children. In your home or in our luxurious Studios. Oren daily till 6—Mondays till 9 p.m Sundays 12 to 3 ORIGINAL (:17,:i.TV,7 SI AN GR4 gb Pfc. Molly Weinstein, who is stationed at Wilmington, Calif, is spending her furlough visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weinstein of W. Euclid Ave. Mr. and Mrs. George Seyburn have returned to their home on Buena Vista from a vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Norman Helpert of Park Ave. left this week to visit in Toronto, Ont. Cadet Richard Bloch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Bloch of Longfellow Ave., was home on a three-day furlough from Western Military Academy. Direction Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittlesho- fer of Boston Blvd. are spending a few weeks in Los Angeles, Calif. Rabbi Leon Fram will be one of the speakers in a symposium, "The Minimum Essentials of a Lasting Peace," to be held under the auspices of the Foreign Pol- icy Association, at Webster Hall, Saturday, March 18. flattering, each is an eye-catch- . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baron of 4373 Tyler Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Irving, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, on Saturday morning, March 25. Reception at home, Sunday, March 26, from 3 to 10 p. Miss Natalie Lightstone of No cards. Virginia Park has returned from Word has just been received Miami Beach, Fla., where she spent a month visiting her par- that Allen Cantor, son of Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Light- Mrs. Philip Cantor of 9237 Wil- stone. demere Ave., has been commis- sioned a Flight Officer in the Pvt. Samuel Babcock has re- Army Air Forces at Columbus, turned to his station at Camp Miss., Air Field. Flight Officer Phillip. Kan., after spending his Cantor enlisted as an Aviation furlough with his mother, Mrs. Cadet in the Air Forces on Jan. L. Babcock of LaSalle Blvd. 28, 1943, and was sent to Miami Beach fpr basic training. After Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alpert that he was sent to West Vir- of Dickinson Ave. are visiting in ginia Wesleyan College at Buck- Boston, Mass. They will return hannon, W. Va., and s finally next week. through various courses and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Franz- schools, ending with his appoint- blau and daughter, Ardis, of Oak- ment as Flight Officer. The many man Drive have returned from friends of F/O Cantor will be glad to know that he will be home a visit in Miami Beach, Fla. in the near future before being Mr. and Mrs. Max Frank of hssigned for further training. Calvert Ave. have returned from He is a graduate of Northwestern a week-end visit in Chicago, Ill. High School and before entering the service was an instructor in Mr. and Mrs. John Keystone photography at Cranbrook and family of Northlawn Ave. lege. left last week for an indefinite stay in Los Angeles, Calif. Captain and Mrs. Peter A. Martin and daughter, Arlene Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank of Carol, are visiting for a few Chicago Blvd. returned this week (lays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. from a sojourn in Miami Beach, Samuel D. Munch of 2245 Atkin- Fla. son Ave. They are en route from Long Island to Colorado Springs, Dr. Peter Bernstein of Boston Col., where Captain Martin will Blvd. left last week for a visit be stationed. in Nevada and California. M _ETROPOLITAN ETROPOLITAN OPERA STARS • ALEXANDER KIPNIS • • EI.ZA ZEBRANSKA • George Doullrowsky—Nadia Ray ltobt. Tulman—Alryiander Mahan 311181(111 Fevekky Mar. 25 - "14oris riodunoff" 8:15 pan, Mar. 211-"Einrene Onegin" 8:15 p.m. S Mal. 'llorix tiodunotr 2:30 p.m. MASONIC AUDITORIUM r 10-111.65 e:1,11 :1 1 77 41 X,n . e e 1:16`1.:1 $ 11:17 4. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Barnett of Grand Ave. are entertaining on Sunday, March 19, for Miss Frances N. Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kahn of Standish, who has joined the Waves and is awaiting a call in April. No cards. star in them thru Spring too. • • Mrs. Jack Pearlman, Mrs. Jules M. Goldsmith, Mrs. Harry Levenberg and Mrs. Maurice Pearlman honored Miss Goldie Stein at a bridal shower and dinner given at the Wilshire Ho- tel Feb. 29. Covers were set for 90 guests. Mrs. Alvin Lewis and daugh- ter, Toby ZIlen, left for Sacra- mento, Calif., to visit with her husband, Pvt. Alvin Lewis, sta- tioned at Camp Kohler, Calif. We've the newest, prettiest Also Coats to match to make up your a- piece ensemble. • This week Mrs. Allan Talmich a rrived from Santa Monica, Cali- f ornia, to visit with her mother, Mrs. Peter Vass of the Wilshire Hotel. Prettiest for Easter! • March 17, 1944 Dr. and Mrs. Leo Orecklin of Oak Drive spent last week in New York City. 1 Corporal and Mrs. Hy I. Koe- nigsberg (Sarah Kaplan) spent the last week at home on fur- lough, the first since Corp. Koe- nigsberg entered the service in June of last year. Attending the University of Wisconsin in the A. S. T. P. program, Corp. Koe- nigsberg has received a diploma and is awaiting further orders. Mrs. Koenigsberg will join him in a few days, as soon as he ar- rives at his new station. The Things We Make Are Sold Only at Sanders Stores One of the earliest factors in the Sanders business policy, established away back in the days of Grandpa Sanders, was that the things that Sanders make would be sold only in Sanders stores. During the sixty-nine years that have followed, this policy has been maintained almost without exception. The Sanders signature has become more than a trade- mark—it has become a symbol of quality, of skill, and of inherent goodness. Although Sanders good - things-to-cat have become known in. the four corners of the earth through our parcel post service—Sanders products are sold only at the Sanders stores in Detroit! Sanders Radio program "Mate Mine Music," is broadcast Monday through Friday at 9:30 a.m., WWJ Miss Elaine Poe Glass, (laugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Glass of 18240 San Juan Drive., who is attending the University of Illi- nois, was initiated on March 15 into the Phi Sigma Sigma Na- tional Sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson of 2070 Collingwood Ave. left for Clarksville, Tenn., to visit their children. ESTABLISHED 1875 CANDIES • Sall Owarel and Operated Exclaneete by hfy iv the Sander, panty BAKED GOODS • IC CREAMS • LUNCHEONS