10 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle June 16, 1944 Ire The Realm of Local Society Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jassy of 19414 Gloucester Dr. will be at home from 2 to 5 p. m. this Sunday, honoring the recent mar- riage of their son, Lt. g.) David, U. S. N., to Miss Elaine May, daughter of Mrs. Shirley May of Miami Beach, Fla. CHARMING BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lasky of Miami Beach, Fla., have taken an apartment at 900 Whitmore. Rd. Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon of Ros- lyn Rd. honored Mrs. Jack Hal- per at a luncheon on Friday, June 16. Mrs. Henry Rosenblum and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lewis are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Stone of 3311 Chicago Blvd. left to visit with their son, Lt. Leonard Stone, in Dyersburg, Tenn., and from there to Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Benjamin Fink of the Lee Plaza returned from sev- eral days in Pittsburgh. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn have returned from a month's stay in California. Pfc. John Jacob Albert was home from New York on a 15- day furlough visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Al- bert of the Lee Plaza. Mrs. James Wineman and son Henry, of Washington, D. C.: will arrive Sunday, June 19, to spend a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson of Boston Blvd. • 19 fi . 1 ...., Ensign Basil Kosarin left for his station in Miami after a 10- day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kosarin on Pontchartrain Drive. Mrs. H. J. L. Frank of Colo rado Ave. has returned from a short stay in New York City. Ensign John J. Rich is spend- ing a two-week leave visiting with his parents, Mr. and Jesse J. Rich of Glynn Court. Mrs. Miss Charlotte Brawer of Ha. zelwood Ave. is visiting in Ann- apolis, Md., and New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sidder, formerly of Clements Ave,, arn now residing at 3775 Fullerton Ave. Mrs. Samuel K. Gage has re- turned to her home in the Bel- crest Hotel after spending a few weeks visiting in Cleve- land, 0. —Photo by J. J. Clarke MRS. IRVIN FLASCHEN (Miss Ruth Elaine Nathanson) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nathan- son of Cherrylawn Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Elaine, to Lieut. Irvin Flaschen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Flaschen of Brooklyn, N. Y. The ceremony took place at the Shaarey Zedek June 11, Rab- bi Hershman officiating, and was followed by a dinner for 150 guests. The bride was attended by Cruciel Nathanson as maid of honor and by her great-grand- mother, Mrs. Ina Klessner, as matron of honor. Beverly Na- thanson was the junior brides-. maid and the bridesmaids were Dolores Nathan, Lillian Efros, Ann Adler, Helene Weiss, Claire and Gladys Flaschen. Morton Flaschen served as best man, and Lewis Siegel was the junior usher. Lieut. and Mrs. Flaschen are leaving shortly for Sacramento, Calif., where the groom is sta- tioned. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Rotten- berg of Highland Ave. have re- ceived word that their son, Leon Rottenberg, has been promoted from First Lieutenant to Cap- tain. Captain Rottenberg is sta- tioned in Portland, Ore. Mrs. Henry Berris (Eileen Schiller) and small daughter, Jan Carol, left Sunday for New York where they joined Captain Berris, who is stationed at Mitch- ell Field, N. Y. —Photo by J. J. Clarke MRS. HERMAN SCHWARTZ (Miss Gertrude Novograd) PUAlul l f NV ~ ( 0 Cpl. Harold Gales has returned Miss Gertrude Novograd, to Fort Ord, Calif., where he is stationed after spending a daughter of Mrs. Frank Novo- short furlough visiting with rela- grad of 1950 Oakman Blvd., be- came the bride of Herman tives and friends. TE. 1-4421 Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenfield Jacob Schwartz of 1146 Wind- 5432 SECOND of Glynn Court have as their sor Ave., Windsor, Ont., on NEAR KIRBY guest Mrs. Louis Firth of New June 4. The ceremony which York City. lea toting Wedding Portraits and was performed at Bnai David, Po tures Of children. In your was followed by a dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Carl German of Mrs. Louis Gross attended the home or in our luxurious Studios. Kentucky Ave. are leaving this bride as matron of honor, and week-end for a six weeks visit Harry J. Schwartz served as best 01., ,ily till 6—Mondays till 9 p.m in Los Angeles, Calif. Sundays 12 to 3 man. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Jospey of Covington Drive have as their guest the latter's sister, Miss Lilly Barna of Baton Rouge, La. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rodeck- er of Santa Monica, Calif., are Staff Sgt. Charles M. Curvet visiting with their family, Mr. arrived Monday from Fresno and Mrs. Gilbert Michel of Bos- Calif., to spend a 21-day fur ton Blvd. lough with his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Baer of Mrs. Morris Garvett of Long- Fairfield Ave. were hosts at a fellow Ave. midnight supper party June 14. Ensign Cornell Janeway, son Mr. and Mrs. Max Berendt of of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jane- Boston Blvd. spent the past week- way of Canterbury Drive gradu- end with their children, Sgt. and ated from Notre Dame Midship- Mrs. James Berendt, in Dayton, man School of U. S. N. R. and Ohio, left for Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Janeway, with the latter's mother, Miss Gloria Rosman of Boston Mrs. I. Muffson, of Troy, N. Y., Blvd. is visiting in New York attended the graduation exer- and New London, Conn. cises. Miss Ethel Rose Isenberg re- Mrs. Frank Kranson of Troy, turned from Bradford Jr. Col- N. Y., is visiting with her chil- lege in Bradford, Mass., to spend dren, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Man- the summer with her parents, Mr. delbaum of Robinwood Ave. and Mrs. William Isenberg of Edison Ave. Mrs, Ralph Brown of Phila- delphia spent a day with her Mrs. Max Blumberg is spending family, the Charles Browns of a few weeks in Temple, Tex., vis- Warrington Drive, while enroute iting her son, Pvt. Robert Blum- to Goderich, Ont. berg, who is stationed at Camp Hood. Mr. and Mrs. William Isenberg Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Spero of and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin spent a few days at Lake Mitch- Birchcrest Ave. visited with their ell, Cadillac, Mich., the past family in Youngstown, 0., the. past week. week. Mrs. David M. Miro left to Pvt. Edwin Wolfe Jr. left for Fresno, Calif., after visiting with join her' husband, Lt. (j. g.) Mrs. Wolfe and her parents, Mr. David M. Miro, for several day; and Mrs. H. Gittleman of Chi- in New York City. cago Blvd. M r. and Mrs. George Stocker Flowers for all occasions— of 14007 Robson Ave. announce Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622, the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Merle, at Temple Israel June 16. PORTRAIT STUDIES .. . In The Hollywood Manner by COP'd. 2919 W. McNichols Rd. UNiversity 4-1343 Pak The Misses Mary Elizabeth Brown, Ruth Elaine Frank and Betty Ann ZiZv will be hostesses at a dancing party Tuesday ev e. ning, June 20, at the Franklin Hills Country Club. Misses Lillian and Pearl Price have returned home on Webb Ave. from Phoenix Ariz., where they spent the winter months. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Price. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dreifus of Birchcrest Ave. are spending the week-end in Rondo, Ont. Mrs. Harry L. Newman and Mrs. Isaac Gilbert will leave Monday, June 20, for the sum- mer in Charlevoix. JUNE BRIDE Pfc. Bernard Marvin Goldman spent 10 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldman of Burlingame Ave., before return- ing to Tucson, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halper and children of Parkside Ave. will leave June 28 to make their home in Glencoe, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin and their family have moved to their farm in Brighton, Mich., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Murray J. Lip- sitt of 2339 Elmhurst Ave. an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their , son. Harry Allan, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Branch of the United Hebrew Schools, June 18. At home Sunday, June 18, 6 to 9 p. m. No cards. • irs NOW OR NEVER, AMERICA ! you must do more than ever before! back frora the H bloody battle of Tarawa. E'S COME He's faced death every moment of the way. Will he say, "I've done my part. I'm through."? Of course not! For he is an Ameri- can fighting man. He'll go back again and again—until the job is finished. Your job isn't finished yet, either. Four times America has n WAS LOAN WE HAVE FAITH BUY ONDS asked you to do something extra in War Loan Drives and four times you have responded mag- nificently. But now the quota is bigger—because the fighting job is bigger! You must do more than ever before in the STH WAR LOAN DRIVE. Double your usual extra War Bond purchases. Triple them, if you can! Send your dollars out to finish the job! . — "WAR LOAN IL S I ECIE IL CC. 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