I0 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Juno 30, 1944 Ire The Realm of Local Society The following children left last Monday for Camp Minocqua, Wis: Mary Ann Berns, Suzanne Dreifus, Lois Daniels, Ruth Elaine Frank, Ann Frank, Joan Field, Irene Jaffee, Joan Meyers, Patricia Joyce Oppenheim, Alice Spero, Joan Loewenstein, Sue Kaichen, Nancy Wolfner. ENGAGED Dr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Ben- yas and Dr. and Mrs. Murray Jackman are leaving July 3 on a Georgian Bay cruise. Sgt. Charles Garvett left Mon- day for Fresno, Calif., after a two weeks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett of Longfellow Ave. Mrs. Sam Caplan and (laughter, Barbara, of Beverly Hills, Calif., formerly of Detroit, are visiting with Mrs. Caplan's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. MISS YETTA WEINMAN William Caplan of Stratford Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weinman Many lovely parties were given of Elmhurst Ave. announce the in their honor. engagement of their (laughter, Mrs. Maurice Morse of Wilde- Yetta, to Pvt. Melvin Suhd, son mere Ave. is visiting with her of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Suhd of California. family in Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Benson Mrs. Mabel Jaffe of Brooklyn, of Chicago Blvd. are leaving De- N. Y., is visiting with her moth- troit to make their future home er, Mrs. A. E. Bofsky of Webb in Los Angeles. Ave. Mre Benjamin Gura and son, Michael, will leave July 1 for their home in Brooklyn, having been the euests of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldsmith of Huntington Woods. Captain George Henry Gold- stone, who is stationed at Fort Monmouth, N. J., spent the week- end of June 16 with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Goldstone of Woodrow Wilson Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Ensign Marshall A. Silver of Burlingame Ave. have returned from 10 days in New York and Longfellow Ave. left June 25 to take a special training course Atlantic City. at Princeton University. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- Miss Susan Kesler of the Art man of Chicago Blvd., who are spending the summer at their Center Apts. left Friday, June lodge at Sturgeon Pointe, spent 23 to spend 10 days with rela- tives in New York. the past week in Detroit. Miss Betty Kahn, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Zitomer of Calvert Mrs. Moritz Kahn of Lincoln- Ave. left last week for Los An- shire Drive, left to spend the geles, Calif., where she will ummer in Mexico City. spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freeman Miss Caroline Allen of Nor- of Minneapolis visited in Detroit mandy Ave. left last week for for a week and were guests at a few weeks visit in Atlantic the Book Cadillac Hotel. City, N. J. She will visit her brother and sister-in-law, Pfc. and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Margolis Mrs. Jack Allen. of Sturtevant Ave. were the past week-end guests of their children, Mrs. Milton Bates (Marion Dr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Mar- Kinkleman) and small daughter. golis in Kalamazoo. Lynda Sue, left to join Lt. Bates who is stationed in El Paso, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg will entertain a group of friends Lt. (j. g.) and Mrs. Howard at dinner to be given at the Sherman are visiting their par- Franklin Hills Country Club, Fri- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hart- day, July 7. man of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sherman of Cal- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Desenberg vert Ave. of Roslyn Rd. are spending two Lt. (j. g.) Mandell Berman re- weeks with Dr. and Mrs. Leigh- ton Steele at their summer home turned to Jacksonville, Fla., after at Rondeau Provincial Park, Ont. spending a short leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius (A.S.) Norman Cohen, who is Berman of Burlingame Ave. a student at Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., is spending Mrs. Milton Bates (Marion 10 days with his parents, Mr. Winkelman) and daughter, Lynda and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Bur- Sue, have left to join Lt. Bates lingame Ave. who is stationed at El Paso, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert Miss Jean Holtzman of Calvert of Arden Park left June 29 for Ave. left last week for Los An- their summer home in Charlevoix. geles, Calif, where she will spend the summer months. Mrs. Sidney J. Allen of Lin- colnshire Drive left June 25 for Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Haas have a few days in New York. returned to their home on Ren- frew Drive from a few days visit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt of in New York City. Boston Blvd. are spending the summer at their cottage at Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ciralsky of nut Lake. South Bend, Ind., celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zucker- at the home of their children, man and Sidney A. Jacobs enter- Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Baer of tained a group of friends at a Fairfield Ave., June 14. dinner party Friday night, June 29, at the Franklin Hills Coun- IA. Leo Fogelman, who re- try Club. ceived his commission at Carls- bad, N. M., June 10, is home Lt. and Mrs. Arthur Davis left on leave visiting his parents, Mr. for the west coast, having visited and Mrs. H. Fogelman of 3231 with Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. Richton Ave. and Mrs. Henry Wineman. S/Sgt. Charles Steinberg of Ensign Dan Spaulson returned Chanute Field, Ill., and his broth- to his post after a short visit er, Pvt. Lewis Steinberg of Camp with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson of Broadstreet Phillips, Kan., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stein- Blvd. berg of 3003 Clairmount Ave. Mrs. Morris Hammer of Lake- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fech- wood, 0., spent the past week with her brother-in-law and sis- iiimmera of Huntington Woods ter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Reich of have as their guests Captain and Mrs. Walter Politchek. Glastonbury Rd. Mrs. Arthur Victor of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Rosenbaum of Youngstown, 0., who have N. Y., is the house guest of Mr. Mrss. Harry Farbstein of been the guests of their children, and Burlington Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris, re- turned to their home Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar of June 30, accompanied by the Chicago Blvd. had as their house Morris's, who will visit in Youngs- guest Mrs. Moe Birnbaum of town 10 days. Toronto, Ont. • Jack Ebert of the Wilshire Miss Hattie Silberman of Bur- lingame Ave. has as her guest Hotel and Irving Maldover of Miss Blanche Meyer of St. Jos- the Book Cadillac Hotel are spending the week-end holiday eph, Mo., for a few weeks. in Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Alpert have returned to their home on Longfellow Ave. from a visit in of 2740 Pasadena Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, New York City. Maurice W., on Saturday morn- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs ing, July 8, at Congregation have returned to their home on Bnai Israel, Linwood at Buena Glynn Court from a short stay in Vista. Reception Sunday, July 9. Chicago, Ill. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ghte have Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gross of returned from New York City 2982 Cortland Ave. announce the where they visited for a while. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sey- Mrs. Rae Vehon of Tuxedo mour, Saturday morning, July 1, Ave. has left for a month's visit at the Congregation Beth Abra- with friends and relatives in St. ham, 12517 Linwood. Dinner Sunday, July 2, at Lachar's, 8939 Paul and Minneapolis. 12th St. Harvey L. Vehon has left for a short stay in Chicago. Mrs. Marvin H. Goldberg and (laughter, Natalie, of Tuxedo Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Franz- left for Los Angeles, Calif., to blau, accompanied by their daugh- spend the summer with Mrs. ters, Mrs. Irving H. Wartell, Goldberg's family. Mrs. Paul Tilds and Ardis, are Pfc. Seymour E. Bass was visiting their son and brother, home on _furlough from Camp Jarvis, in Alexandria, La. Maxey, Tex., visiting his parents, Mrs. Harry S. Berman of the Mr. and Mrs. David Freedman of Lee Plaza has returned from a 3820 Glendale Ave. visit to Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Aaron of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hartman 2447 Clairmount are leaving for of 2709 Clements Ave. announce Florida where they will make the Bar Mitzvah of their son, their home. Open house in their Bernard Lee, to be observed at honor will be held July 4, at the Congregation Shaarey Zedek on home of their daughter, Mrs. Saturday morning, July 8. Re- Irving Erman of 18268 Steal, ception at home Sunday evening, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8. No 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. cards. Miss Shirley Rose Schubiner, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schubiner, has left for Camp Interlochen, the University of Michigan Music Camp, where she will resume her musical educa- tion during the summer session. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Belinsky of Russell Woods will celebrate the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Arnold, Saturday morning, July 1, at the Congregation Bnai David, Elmhurst at 14th. Recep- tion at the Book Cadillac Hotel, Variety Club Rooms, on Sunday, Mrs. Mollie Guttman and July 2, from 4 to 12 p. m. daughter, Zadette, of Los An- geles are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins and Jack Dann of Webb Ave. and her two daughters, Alice and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shaw of Martha Jane, left last week for Rochester Ave. Charlevoix, Mich., where they will remain until Labor Day. Corp. Albert Ginzburg of Camp Mrs. Robbins' nephew, Romain Van Dorn, Miss., is spending a Rolland Kaminer, will visit with 10-day furlough with his mother. them until July 4. Miss Janet E. Fish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sawyer of Monte Vista Ave. was hostes, to a number of her friends at luncheon at her home on Sunda afternoon on the occasion of her 16th birthday. Mrs. Peter Vass and (laughter, Alice, are spendin g the summer at their country home on Lalo Shore Rd., Lexington, Mich. Little Women of Hadassah Elect Officers for Year On June 18 the Little Women of Hadassah gave their annual spring luncheon at the Jewish Community Center. At that time they announced their officers for the coming year. Leah Davidson turned the gavel over to Doro. thea Bond. The other officers are: Elaine Shiffrnan, Barbara Milin and Dale Berger, vice presi- dents; Gail Eskon, corresponding secretary; Laura Dvorin, record- ing secretary, and Carolyn Green. berg, treasurer. Miriam Coggan, Madeline Cohen, Pearl Gottlieb, Ella Klein, Barbara Schoenfield, Caroline Share and Raundy Wein. garden are the new hoard mem- bers. 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