• March 31, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 6 In The Realm of Local Society Lt. and Mrs. Edgar Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt of (Peggy Freund) are now mak- Boston Blvd. are spending a few ing their home in Canton, 0. (lays with Col. and Mrs. Harold E. Schlesinger in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. William Sloman of Roslyn Rd. returned from a Dr. and Mrs. Leighton Steele of Monterey Ave. returned from week's visit in New York. a week in New York. Staff Sgt. George Gates, son of Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Gates Mrs. H. Coane of Philadelphia, of Atkinson Ave., left last Sun- Pa., is visiting with her brothers, day for his base in Alaska after George A. and David A. Klein- an 18-day furlough with his man and their families, in De- family. troit. Mrs. Julian Lyons left Thurs- Mrs. Myron Keyes of Muirland day for her home in New York, Ave. left March 26 to visit with having been the guest of Mrs. her son-in-law and daughter in Beatrice S. Blum of the Lee Mission, Tex. Plaza. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rosenblatt Mrs. Sam N. Mann of King- are having a 30th wedding anni- ston, N. Y., is visiting for 10 versary celebration in their home days with her brother-in-law and on Carter Ave., Saturday night, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Melville D. April 1. Kopple of Colorado Ave. Mrs. M. Simon of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Max Unger and Ont., has been the guest (luring granddaughter, Connie Sue, of the past week of Dr. and Mrs. Sturtevant Ave. are home after Albert H. Krohn of Cambridge spending the winter in Holly- Rd. They all left for Hamilton wood, Fla. to attend the Simon-Minden wed- Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg of ding which will take place Satur- Boston Blvd. are visiting in Los day night, April 1. Angeles, Palm Springs and San Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbott Francisco,' Calif. and their daughters, Betsy and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bloomgar- Edith, of Huntington Woods are den and daughter, Mrs. Herbert spending the holiday vacation in Kessler, of Edison Ave. are Gatslinsberg, Tenn. spending the week-end in Ham- Mrs. Theodore Kelter has re- ilton, Ont., where they are at- turned from a visit with the tending the Simon-Minden wed- Herman Lewises in Surfside, Fla. ding celebration on Saturday, April 1. Mrs. Saul J. Benyas of Pin- gree Ave. returned from a few Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lippman of days in New York where she Warrington Drive left Tuesday visited her son, Pfc. Robert A. for a month's travel through Benyas, who is in the Aerial California. Photographic Division in Rich- Corp. Louis Lichtig, son of mond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lichtig, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gurwin of is home on a 20-day furlough Fullerton Ave. are visiting with from the Aleutian Islands and Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Silk in New will return to his new post at York. Fort Worth, Tex. Mrs. Sidney Golden of Taylor Pvt. Morton Benyas, who is Ave. returned Tuesday from a stationed at Camp Grant, Ill., visit with her son, Pvt. Sanford was home on a nine-day furlough Golden, at Scott Field, Ill. Mrs. with his wife and infant son. Golden was the house guest of Mrs. Alfred Payson of Chi- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fisher in cago Blvd. left March 23 to E. St. Louis. spend a fortnight in New Or- Lt. Donald Katz, who is sta- leans. tioned at Camp Hahn, Calif., is Mrs. Benjamin Abramson of spending his 10-day leave visiting Columbus, 0., visited with her his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Katz aunt, Mrs. S. Z. Winer, and fam- of Pennington Drive. ily, for a few days the past Staff Sgt. Albert Lieberman week. has returned to Sharonsville, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New- where he is stationed after spend- man have returned to their home ing a short furlough with his par- on Canterbury Drive after a visit ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lieber- with their family in Hollywood, man of Tuxedo Ave. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson Mrs. William Fleischman of of Webb Ave. are returning this Cambridge Drive will return week-end from a visit in Hot April 1st from a month's stay Springs, Ark. in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Atlas Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ellmann of Calvert Ave. left for a visit of Connecticut Ave. have been in Mexico. guests of the Commodore Hotel Miss Mary Wilkus has resumed in New York. her studied at Edgewood School, Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gil- Greenwich, Conn., after spending bert of Arden Park are returning a week visiting with her parents, this week-end from an extended Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston Blvd. visit in Beverly Hills, Calif. Mrs. Phil Hertz is honoring Miss Charlotte Garfield at a luncheon and miscellaneous show- er April 1 to be given at Huy- ler's. NEAR KIRBY Featuring Wedding Portraits and Pinnies of Children. In your home or in our luxurious Studios. Open daily till 6—Mondays till 9 p n, Sundays 12 to 3 RESTYLING ENGAGED REPAIRING .. . • WITH FINEST WORKMANSHIP 9150 TWELFTH STREET At Atkinson Phone TRinity 2.0629 . Mrs. Samuel Green and Mrs. Sam Katkin are spending sev- eral days in St. Joseph, Mich. Mrs. H. J. Bloom (Betty Lich- tig) of Washington, D. C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David B. Lichtig of In- diana Ave. Mrs. Max R. Beaman and (laughter, Shirley Ilene, are spending the winter months in Miami Beach, Fla., at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack. Mrs. David H. Marsh and (laughter, Marilyn Fern, are visit- ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack of Palm Island, Mi- ami Beach, Fla., for several months. Mrs. Joseph R. Eder of Chi- Blvd. entertained her cago MISS LILLIAN SHREEMAN daughter, Eleane, on her 12th birthday for ten friends at a luncheon and theater party. Sgt. Hyman Ainbinder is home on furlough for three weeks. He has served overseas for 17 months and took part in both the African and Sicilian campaigns. During his service overseas he was able to visit Palestine and many other places of current and historical interest. The sergeant and Mrs. Ainbinder (Lillian Sutherland) are staying at the Greenwald of Cleveland, 0., and home of her parents at 2507 Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen of Wind- Euclid Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shree- man of 2660 Glendale Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their (laughter, Lillian, to Irving Meisner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Meisner of 2945 Cortland Ave. A party was given in their honor at the Book-Cadillac Ho- tel. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hugo RECENT BRIDE FETED Mrs. Norman Adilnutn of Col- lingwood Ave. honored M r,. • Charles T. Prussian, the former Betty Jane Loeb, with a lunch• eon and miscellaneous shnw.. 1 given at the Book-Cadillac note!, Tuesday, March 28. The Norman- die Room was used for the o•cii. sion, where covers were laid 1,, 50 guests at a long table. Tut decorations were unique and Vs. pecially attractive. A inhibitor( laundry was the scene on tine luncheon table, displaying a clothes line from which were pinned undies and household lin. ens. Doll-sized clothes basket: and washboards were placed at vantage points to add furthei accent to the theme. Mrs. Pros. sian plans to join Lt. Prussian in Washington, D. C., the Nut part of April. . Rabbi Joshua Sperka on WWJ in New Feature First Sunday of Month Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of Congregation Bnai David ha: been invited to preach on Ra. dio Station WWJ at 10:30 a. In on the first Sunday of (mei month, in a new monthly feature the Jewish Radio Pulpit. On Sunday, April 2, at 10:31 a. m„ Rabbi Sperka will speal , on "White Papers in Dark Eras" sor. Miss Shreeman is a student Rabbi Sperka is also hear( Mrs. Charles Goldman of at Wayne University and is a Glendale Ave. and Mrs. Lou over Station WWJ every Friday member of the Iota Alpha Pi. 12 noon in a "One Minus( Kroll of the Wilshire are spend- at Prayer". ing a week in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau have returned to their home on Mrs. Martin Naimark and Perfection Chapter of Longfellow Ave. front a visit in daughter have left for Philadel- De Molay to Hold April New York City. phia, Pa., to spend the holidays. Mrs. Daniel Rachmeal and Mrs. Lou Rapaport were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower and din- ner honoring Miss Nita Green. The shower was given at the home of Mrs. Rachmeal on Cal- vert Ave. Covers were set for 70 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fine an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Herbert Leslie, at Congre- gation Bnai Moshe on April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Fine • will honor their son at a reception at their home, 3010 Elmhurst Ave., Sat- urday evening. No cards. Fools' Dance at Masonic Capt. Jack L. Selling and Mrs. Selling are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Selling of 19353 Stoepel Ave., and will hold open house in their honor on Sunday, April 2. Capt. Jack L. Selling was the recipient of many honors and medals while in New Guinea, such as the Flying Cross, Air Medal and the Silver Star. Capt. Selling, accompanied by Mrs. Selling, plans to leave on April 17 for a rest camp in Florida. The Perfection Chapter of th, DeMolay Lodge of the Masotti( Order will hold its annual Apri Fool's dance, Saturday, April 1 in the Crystal Ballroom of an Masonic Temple. Del Delbridw and his orchestra will furnisl the music for dancing. Ed Kap Ian is chairman and Avery Davi: is co-chairman. Flowers for all occasions- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6 6622 - Mrs. George Spoon and daugh- ter, Shirley, of Warrington Drive have returned from a two months stay in Tucson, Ariz. Mrs. Harry Apsel of Coiling- wood Ave. has returned from a visit in New York City. Abraham Wachs of Newcastle, Pa., is the houseguest of his son- in-law and (laughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shapero of Coiling- wood Ave. Me. and Mrs. Allen Saltz, ac- companied by their daughter, Marcia, and son, Leonard, of Tyler Ave. left last week for a visit in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Max Meisner of Cortland Ave. is visiting her son, Pfc. Aubrey Meisner, who is stationed at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Tobias and (laughter, Sherry, of Calvert Ave. left this week for a so- Mr. and Mrs. Kalmon Z. Sachse journ in Miami Beach, Fla. of Burlingame Ave. have re- turned from a stay in Los An- Madelyn Fleisher, April bride- geles where they visited for a elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. month. Sam Fleisher of Pingree Ave., was honored at a shower given Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goff of by her future mother-in-law, Clairmount Ave. announce the Mrs. Norman Cottler, on Wed- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Myron nesday, March 22, at the Wil- Vernon, at Young Israel Syna- shire Hotel, for 90 guests. gogue on April 1. Open house Sunday, April 2, 2 to 4 and 7 Gerald Gilbert, son of Dr. and to 10 p. Mrs. Arthur Gilbert of Byron • • Ave., is leaving April 1 for the the Navy. Pvt. Lawrence J. Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Collins of Webb Ave., has returned to his new post at Fort Ord, Calif., after spending his furlough with his family. Sorry No Chocolate Bunnies This Easter! vv E KNOW IT seems pretty important to have chocolate bunnies and all the other molded choco- late novelty candies which have been a part of Easter— hut this year the people who make these molds are mak- ing gas masks and other equipment for our fighting men. 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