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April 14, 1944 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-04-14

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronic!•

In The Realm of Local Society

Corp. Yale Coggan, who is
stationed at Holabird Signal De-
pot in Baltimore, Md., spent a
day with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Coggan of Wildemere
Ave. Miss Lois Coggan and her
classmate, Miriam Oppenheim,
were in from Michigan State
College for the holiday week-end.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

April 14, 1944



ENGAGED

Mr. and Mrs. Max Koenigsburg
left April 7 for St. Louis and
Dallas, Tex.

Miss Carol Landau, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau.

retuprned to her studies at the
University of Illinois in Urbana.

Ill.

Justice and Mrs. Henry M.
Butzel of Edison Ave. were hosts
at a dinner party Saturday night,
April 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D.
Lieberman of Chicago Blvd. have
as their guests this week Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Weisman of
Dayton, 0.

Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and Mrs.
David J. Levy returned from a
few days in Chicago.

Miss Norma Wittelshofer, who

is attending Connecticut College,

Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler en-
tertained a group of friends at
dinner in their home on Whit-
more Rd., Wednesday, April 5.

New London, Conn., is spending
her spring vacation visiting with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monte
Wittelshofer of Boston Blvd.

Mr. and Mrs. John Heavenrich
of Longfellow Ave. left April 9
to spend several days in New
York.

Mrs. I. L. Polozker of the Bel-
crest Hotel has returned from
spending the winter months in
Palm Beach, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halper of
Parkside Ave. are spending 10
days in Kansas City, Mo.

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Saper-
ston and daughter, Saralyn, of MISS ROSALIND GOLDFINGER
Wisconsin Ave. have returned
Announcement is made of the
from a visit in Miami Beach, Fla.
engagement of Miss Rosalind
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savage Goldfinger, daughter of Mr. and
of Longfellow Ave. are returning Mrs. Louis Goldfinger of Kansas
this week-end from a visit in New City, Mo., to Corp. Sidney Gins-
York City.
burg, son of Mrs. Simon Gins-

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirsch-
man of Whitmore Rd. are spend-
ing the week-end in Niagara
Falls. Mrs. Hirschman's sister and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs. N.
Sloss of Cleveland, will join them
there.

burg and the late Simon Gins-
burg of Warrington Drive. Miss
Goldfinger is a junior at the
University of Michigan, and Corp.
Ginsburg graduated from the
Mrs. Reva Berman has re- University of Michigan and was
turned to her home on Byron affiliated with the Phi Sigma
Ave. from spending the winter Delta Fraternity.

Mrs. Eugene Sloman of the
Belcrest Hotel has returned from
Palm Beach, Fla., where she spent
the winter months.

Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield re-
turned to her home at the Bel-
crest, having spent the winter
in Palm Beach, Fla.

Mrs. Hugo A. Freund of the
Book Cadillac Hotel returned
from a visit with her family in
New York.

MISS PHYLLIS LITWAK

months in Palm Beach, Fla.
Flowers for all occasions-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Litwak of 3792 Clements Ave. announce
Mrs. Myron Keyes of Wilde- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Harry Y. Samet, son mere Ave. is visiting her son-in-
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bakst of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Samet of 2716 Elmhurst Ave.
law and daughter, Corp. and Mrs.
have just returned from spend-
Daniel Carpenter, who is sta-
ing a week at the Astor Hotel
Mrs. Alvin Traxle• of the Bel-
CHARMING BRIDE tioned in McAllen, Tex.
in New York City.
crest spent the past week in
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Green-
Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldrich of Chicago.
stone of Linwood Ave. left last
Cleveland are the week-end
week to make their home in Los
Mrs. Milford Stern and Mrs.
guests of their son-in-law and
Angeles, Calif.
Ben
Tannenholz
of
the
Belcrest
TE. 1.441/11

daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William
are
spending
a
few
weeks
at
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mande-
Fleischman of Cambridge Rd.
Martinville, Ind.
be•g of San Juan Drive spent
5432 SECOND
Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
l tahn,
ed wee
0 . k-end visiting in Cleve-
NEAR KIRBY
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mortimer
Meyer
returned to their home on Edi-
of
Suffolk
Drive
returned
Tues-
Featuring
Wedding
Portraits and
son Ave. after several weeks in
day from Palm Beach, Fla. En
Mr. and Mrs. William Eisen-
Pictures of Children. In your
Palm Beach, Fla.
route they stopped in Cincinnati
berg of Edison Ave. have as their
home or in our luxurious Studios.
Dr. R. R. Goldstone of Wood- for a short visit with their fam-
guests Mrs. Charles Gulbert and
Open
daily till 6—Mondays till 9 p.m.
row Wilson Ave. is the guest of ily.
Mrs. Esther Eisenberg of New
Sundays 12 to 3 .
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugo Smith
York City.
of Sarasota, Fla., and Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wolfner
of Burlington Rd. have been en-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg of tertaining their friends with a
Chicago Blvd. returned from a series of Wednesday night dinner
visit with their son, Pvt. Howard parties.
Rothberg, who is stationed at
Fort McClelland, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten
of Burlington Rd. returned Mon-
Mrs. I. Polozker of the Bel- day from an extended stay in
crest and Mrs. Eugene Sloman Palm Beach, Fla.
are home from a vacation in
Mrs. Herman Finsterwald, who
Palm Beach, Fla.
has been spending the winter
William Field of Huntington with her children in Memphis,
Woods left to join his family in Tenn., will return to Detroit on
Miami Beach. They plan to re- April 22.
--Photo by J
Clarke
turn the early part of May.

MRS.
IRVING I. FELDMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of
Mrs. Robert Roberts and in- Gary, Ind., are the house guests
(Cecelia Spector)
fant daughter, Jaedene, of the of their family, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Cecelia Spector, (laugh-
Belcrest left Thursday for a visit Jack Rothberg of Chicago Blvd.
with Mrs. Roberts' parents, Mr.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Spector
and Mrs. David Winston, in New
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stern of of Cortland Ave., became the
Huntington Woods were hosts
York.
at a midnight supper party, Wed- bride of Master Sgt. Irving I.
Feldman on Sunday, Feb. 27, at
nesday, April 5.
Shaarey Zedek. Rabbis Hersh-
Passover Greetings to All!
Mrs. Marty Silver and son, man, Sperka, and Cantor Sonen-
Ronald, were the holiday week- klar officiated at the ceremony,

Men like Sanders Ready Cooked Foods. They're whole-
end guests of Mrs. J. D. Rosen- which was followed by a dinner
Master Sgt. Feldman is the son
some, tasty meat dishes—the sort of food a man enjoys
berg at the Belcrest.

PORIN11,4

MEN LIKE ...

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PEGGY ANN

Mrs. Norman L. Weisman and
daughter, Ginger, of Dayton, 0.,
were the past week-end guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin D. Lieberman of Chicago

of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feldman
of Calvert Ave., and is now serv-
ing in the Air Corps, stationed

at Robins Field, Ga.
Exclusive Frocks
The bride was attended by
Sylvia Spector as maid of honor,

Blvd.
and the bridesmaids were Naomi
9116 GRAND RIVER AVE.
Mr. and Mrs. George Loria of Spector and Edna Spector.
Sgt. Feldman's best man was
Richton Ave. left to visit with
TYler 6.1827
their son, Lt (jg) George Loria, his brother, Lt. (j.g.) Manuel
Feldman, D. C., U. S. N. R., of
at Fort Pierce, Fla.
the U. S. Naval Training School,
Bainbridge, Md. Another brother,
PASSOVER GREETINGS TO ALL!
Pvt. Raymond Feldman of Brad-
ley Polytech, Peoria, Ill., served
RESTYLING • REPAIRING .. .
as usher.

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They're packagec in the new Casserole Carton which
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Dr. Peter Bernstein of Boston
Blvd. has returned from a visit

in Los Angeles, Calif.

310 W. Fourth St., (in Royal Oakl

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On Sunday, April 16, the Ex-
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members' wives at a brunch to

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On Saturday, April 15, the
Saturday Luncheon Club will
meet at Huyler's for luncheon
and cards. The usual paper will
be read by Mrs. Milton Alex-
ander.

Miss Betty Kahn of Lincoln-
shire Rd. returned from a week
in New York.

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