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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE an The Legal Chronicle

Ire The Realm of Local Society

Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lambert
of Whittier Rd. are spending the
week-end in Rondeau Park, Ont.

RECENT BRIDE

Mrs. Walter Polachek and chil-
dren of Milwaukee are the guests
of their family, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Fecheimer of Huntington
Woods.

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ENGAGED

Mr. and Mrs. George Seligman,
formerly of Rochester Ave., are
now residing at 17187 Roselawn
Ave.

Mrs. Meyer Drews of W. Eu-
clid has returned from a visit in
the East.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brodie
of Oak Drive are entertaining
a group of friends at dinner
Thursday, June 29.

Mrs. Aaron B. Katz (Edna
Goodman) and Mrs. Robert Miller
(Dorothy Levin) have left for
San Francisco to join their has-
bands, Pvt. Katz and Pvt. Miller,
who are stationed at Fort Mason,

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rose
formerly of Genesse Ave. have
moved to their new home at 2505
Boston Blvd.

Mrs. Walter Laib of Strathcona
Drive is leaving the early part
of next week for several days
in Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dennison
of Northlawn Ave. have as their
guest Mrs. Dennison's father,
A. L. Berkman of Waco, Tex.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel
will leave for their summer home
in Charlevoix, June 29.

Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Gould of
Dearborn, Mich., have returned
from a visit in Chicago, Ill.

Miss Marie Newman of the
Belcrest left June 20 for a fort-
night in New York.

—Photo by Century Studio.

MRS. MERRILL GOODMAN
(Lea Mendelsohn)

On Tuesday, May 30, Lea Men-
Miss Nancy Cohen of St. Louis
is spending some time with Mary delsohn, daughter of Mrs. G.
Elizabeth Brown of Lucerne Mendelsohn of Richton Ave., was
Drive.
married to Merrill Goodman, son
Mrs. Henry Soss, with her of Mrs. Mariam Goodman of
daughters, Betty and Ellen, left LaSalle Blvd., in the study of
June 23 for a visit in New York. Rabbi A. M. Hershman. Dinner
followed at the Book-Cadillac
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer Hotel for the immediate family.
of Chicago Blvd. are leaving Mr. and Mrs. Goodman spent
June 28 to spend several (lays their honeymoon in Buffalo and
are now residing at 2740 Fuller-
in Chicago.
ton Ave.
After a 10-day visit with Mrs.
Monroe Rosenfield of the Bel-
Honoring their daughter, Mary
crest, Mrs. Henry Roth returned
Lou, who was graduated from
to her home in Chicago.
Central High School June 14,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nieman of Mr. and Mrs. George Kleinman
Wildemere Ave. are visiting in were at home to Mary Lou's
friends that same evening.
New York.

Mrs. Ralph Brown of Chicago,
is the houseguest of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles E. Brown of
Warrington Drive.

Ill.,

—Photo by John Henderson.

MISS MIRIAM FEINBERG

Mr. and Mrs. Silas C. Feinberg
of
Warrington Drive announce
Mr. and Mrs. I. Ressler of
Euclid Ave. had as their guests the engagement of their (laugh-
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rill of Winni- ter, Miriam, to Staff Sgt. Roland
peg, Canada.
Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Levine of Newcastle, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Bloch,
formerly of Longfellow Ave., are
Word has been received by
now residing at the Whittier
Mrs. Irving Belinsky of Glendale
Apts.
Ave. that her brother has been
Mrs. Monroe Rosenthal of the commissioned to the rank of Pilot
Belcrest Hotel has as her guest
Miss Lucy Roth of Chicago, Ill.

Cadet Bernard Allen Petrie of
the United States Military Acad-
emy at West Point is spending
his two weeks furlough with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fridman
of the Book Cadillac Hotel.

Staff Sgt. Irving Winstock, lo-
cal attorney, who was stationed
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Berman in Alaska, is home on furlough
Dr. and Mrs. George Waldbott
of Huntington Road spent a few and children, Mollie and Jimmy, and is the house guest of his
days in Chicago the past week. will leave for Charlevoix next sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Press of Tyler Ave.
week for the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Schiller
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Belinsky
Mrs. Robert Marwil has re-
and daughters, Nancy and Mrs.
Herbert Holman, visited in Chi- turned to her home on LaSalle of Russell Woods will celebrate
Blvd. after visiting her children the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
cago for a few days.
in Norfolk, Va.
Arnold, Saturday morning, July
Mrs. Gilbert Hart of South
1, at the Congregation Bnai Da-
Pfc. Jerry Krause has returned vid, Elmhurst at 14th. Reception
Bend, Ind., is spending several
weeks in Detroit and is the to Madison, Wis., after spending at the Book Cadillac Hotel, Vari-
guest of her brother-in-law and a few (lays visiting with his par- ety Club Rooms, on Sunday, July
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward 2, from 4 to 12 p. tn.
Krause of Calvert Ave.
Meyer.
Mrs. Morton H. Barris and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lefkosky children, Betsyrose and Edwin
Mrs. William Fleischman and
son, Mickey, are leaving June of 3292 Taylor Ave. announce Marshall, have left for Virginia
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Beach, Va., to be with their hus-
29 for a week in Cleveland.
Herbert, at Congregation Shaa-
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon rey Zedek, July 1. Reception at band and father, Lt. (j. g.) Mor-
of Wildemere Ave. will be hosts home, Sunday, July 2, 2 to 4, ton H. Bards, who is stationed at
Norfolk, Va., Lt. Barris joins his
to a group of friends at a dinner 6 to 10. No cards.
family every evening and week-
party Saturday night, June 24.
Mrs. Benjamin Gould of Rose- ends.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith lawn Ave. honored Miss Mary Sil-
and children, Jerry Lee and verman at a luncheon at the
Richard, of Shrewsbury Drive are Statler Hotel Thursday, June 15.
leaving June 30 for their sum-
Mr. and Mrs. John Belding of
mer home in Goderich, Ont.
Boston, Mass., are visiting their
Miss Louise Cohen of St. Louis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
is the guest of Betty Ann Ziv of Sloman of Ashton Rd.
Wildemere Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mohr of
Mr. and Mrs. King Shwayder Burlingame Ave. received word
and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sims that their son, Joe Mohr, has
entertained at a small dinner been promoted from captain to
party Thursday night, at the major. Major Mohn is now sta-
Franklin Hills Country Club, hon- tioned at Kelly Field, Tex., after
oring Marshal Silver who is leav- spending 20 months on overseas
SATURDAY, JUNE 21
ing for the Army.
duty.
This great master of the light clas-
sics and composer of some of Amer-
ica's best loved songs will appear
Abe Shiffman was host at a
Lt. Alfred Shevin returned to
as
guest conductor of the Detroit
dinner party Thursday night at Wlaker Air Field, Kansas, after
Symphony Orchestra. Among the or-
the Franklin Hills Country Club. spending a short leave visiting
chestral selections to be presented
are Gold and Silver Waltz, Seniper
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Kreger his
Pid•lls March, Donkey Serenade.
Shevin
of
Parkside
Ave.
Lt.
She-
Prelude and Intermezzo—Cavaleria
and children, David and Thomas, vin was recently graduated as a
Itosticana and Melodies We Love by
of Wildemere Ave. are leaving
K rel sten
July 1 for the summer in Code- meteorologist at Chanute Field,
rich, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Zuckoff
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lasky of
Fullerton Ave. announce the
900 Whitmore Rd. were hosts at of
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alan,
a family dinner party on Fathers' at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
Day, Sunday, June 18.
June 24. Reception at their home,
SATURDAY, JUNE 24
4765 Fullerton Ave., Saturday
For her solo numbers, this famous
Flowers for all occasions- evening, June 24, 8 to 11. No
radio soprano will sing Romance
from Desert Song, When Hearts Are
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622. cards.

Officer in the Royal Air Force
Transport Command. Pilot Officer
Max Blugrind, formerly of To.
ronto, Canada, who has been i n
the R. A. F. for three and one.
half years, is now base' in Eng.
land.

Pvt. Edward I. 'Lark of 15532
Normandy was home on a three.
week furlough after an absence
of two and one-half years on for-
eign duty. He has reported for
further duty at Camp Butler,
North Carolina.

Miss Marcia Ermann of Mer-
ton Rd. is spending a fortnight
visiting in Cincinnati, 0.

Mrs. Max Fruhauf and their
three sons spent the past week-
end in Niagara Falls.

Mrs. Arthur Victor left for
her home in Buffalo, having been
the guest of her family, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Wineman.

Mrs. Minnie Hock of Penning-
ton Drive is visiting in New
York.

June 23, 1944

Rosemary Emmer of Oakman
Cout
Cali
R o t f s. was hostess to a group of
friends at a garden party on
Saturday evening, June 17, in
honor of her graduation from
Central High School.

Miss Anna Oxenhandler of 646
Hazelwood left the city for the
week for her vacation. She will
be the house guest of Professor
and Mrs. Samuel S. Cohon
Cincinnati for about a week dur-
ing which time she will attend
the sessions of the Central Con-
ference of American Rabbis. Af-
ter the week in Cincinnati she
will spend some time with her
family in Columbus, Chicago and
Green Bay, Wis. She will return
to Detroit about Aug. 7.

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Twilight Symphony Concerts

SIGMUND
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PORTRAIT STUDIES .. .
In The Hollywood Manner
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CONRAD
THIBAULT

SATURDAY, JUNE 24

Early In the program this very
popular radio baritone will sing La
Paloma, Annie Laurie, I Love a
Lassie and Aria "DI Provenza,“
from the Opera is Travlata. To
conclude the concert, Mr. Thibault
will Join Mims Speaks In Tell Me
Daisy, The Same Sliver Moon and
Wanting You.

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MARGARET
SPEAKS

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25

Young and Softly As In a Horning
Sunrise. In addition, she will do
several all-time favorites with Mr.
Thibault.

This well-known exponent of Gersh-
win, better known to you, perhaps,
through him regular appearances on
the "Information Please" radio pro-
gram, will do Gershwin'm Concerto
In P. In addition, the Detroit Sym-
phony orchestra, Karl Krueger con-
ducting, will present Itachmanin-
off's Second Symphony in E. Minor,

which Is t he most popular, as well
as t he best realized and moving of
n11 this composer's orchest, al works.
The orchestra will conclude III' pro•
gram with 11'agner's "Tannhaie ,cr"
()vet lure.

Tickets At All
Grinnell Stores

Ticket a may be obtained al..° at the
Detroit Symphony oftlee III MAS011i ,
Temple RIIII 1'. of D. Shidium Ion
colweri nights only)

PltICES: Grand Stand I End
Grand Stand (Center) $1.2o; Terrace,
$1.90; Box Seats, $2.10 c2 0 % (.'"' •
eminent amusement tax included).
The entire series of Twilight Sim"
phony Concerts Is helm; sponsored
by the Grinnell Foundation of ?dole
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Detroit Symphony Orchestra

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KARL KRUEGER, Conductor

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