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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

In The Realm of Local Society

Capt. and Mrs. Herbert Metz
and their children, Marjorie and
Robert, of Macomb, Ill., visited
with their relatives and friends
in Flint and Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clamage
of San Juan Dr. are home from
Long Beach, Cal., where they
visited with their children, Lt.
(jg) and Mrs. Irwin Clamage.

Pvt. and Mrs. Jerome Gross-
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Stein of
man, who are making their home Woodstock Ave. were hosts at
in Biloxi, Miss., are visiting with a dinner party Thursday night,
their parents, the H. B. Gittle- Sept. 7.
mans and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Grossman.
Mrs. Herman Finsterwald has
Mrs. Martin 0. Oppenheim and returned from an extended visit
infant daughter left Friday, Sept. in Frankfort and Flint.
22, to join Pvt. Oppenheim in
Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Klein
Gulfport, Miss.
entertained a group of friends
Mrs. J. Walter Levy left last at a dinner party Sept. 13, given
Saturday for her home in New at the Franklin Hills Country
York after visiting with rela- Club.
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Broder
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Heitler and family of Lawrence Ave.
of Denver, Colo., are visiting returned after spending the sum-
their brother-in-law and sister- mer in Charlevoix.
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. King Sway-
Mr. and Mrs. Baum, formerly
der of Piccadilly Rd.
of Kansas City, are now making
Miss Rhoda Lou Hayden of the their home at 18315 Fairfield
Belcrest left for Western Col- Ave.
lege in Oxford, Ohio.
Miss Fayette Singer, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone of of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Singer of
Cortland Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Rochester Ave. is leaving this
Joseph Tanzman of Marlboro Rd. week-end for Madison, Wis., to
are spending a week in Chicago. enter the University of Wiscon-
sin.
Mrs. A. M. Stander of Quincy
Ave. is spending the week-end in
Cincinnati.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosen-
baum and daughter, Marjorie,
of Boston Blvd. have returned
from three weeks spent at the
Grand Hotel on Mackinac Is-

ENGAGED

Mrs. Benjamin Fink of the
Lee Plaza returned from a so-
journ in Charlevoix.

Miss Elizabeth Finley of Cal-
vert Ave. was hostess at a lunch-
eon Thursday, Sept. 14, honor-
ing Mrs. Albert Rabin of New
York, Mrs. Anna Tobias of Chi-
cago and Mrs. Harry Wine of
Bridgeport, Conn.

Miss Nancy Levin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of
Muirland Ave. will leave Sept.
19 for Bard College in New
York.

Mrs. Walter Laib and her
daughters, Dean and Janet, will
leave Monday, Sept. 18, for Phil-
adelphia where Dean will enter
her freshman year at the George
School. Mrs. Laib and daugh-
REGENE SCHEFMAN
ter, Janet, will visit in New York
for a few days before returning
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schefman to their home.
of 1202 Burlingame Ave. an-
Dr. Marvin H. Sandorf of In-
nounce the engagement of their
dianapolis was the guest over
daughter, Regene, to Leslie R. Labor Day of the Gerald R.
Schmier, son of Max Schmier.
Sandorfs, 19245 Warrington Dr.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Michelson
returned to their home in Chat-
anooga, Tenn., having attended
the Kaplan-Plotler wedding. Dur-
ing their stay they were the
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.
George Wayburn of Huntington
Woods.

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Friday, Septembe r

Mrs. Henry
Berris (Eileen
Schiller). and small daughter,
Tan Carol, left Wednesday for
San Antonio, Tex., to

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join Capt.

Mrs. Leonard Birndorf of
Northlawn Ave. is spending s ow
time visiting in New York City,

Miss Ethel Winston, bride-elect
of October, was the honor guest
at a luncheon and miscellaneous
shower given by Mrs. Rose K ap.
lan and Mrs. Irvin Steinberg in
the Michigan Room, Hotel Stat-
ler, Aug. 26. Covers were set
for 100 guests. Miss Winston
was feted at a luncheon and mis-
cellaneous shower at which Mrs.
C. C. Jacoby was hostess, given
in the Ivory Room, Hotel Stat.
ler, Sept. 8.

Capt. and Mrs. Samuel Stul-

berg (Judith Victor), and their
son, Michael, will arrive Sun-
day.; Sept. 17, from Thomasville,
Ga., to spend a week's leave
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field Ave.

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Mr. and Mrs. Royal Oppen-
heim and family have moved in-
to their new home, 1941 Wel-
lesley Dr.

Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith
and family of Shrewsbury Dr.
are home after spending several
months at their*uniner cottage
in Goderich, Ont.

Mrs. Harry Wine returned to
her home in Bridgeport, Conn.,
having spent a fortnight as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H.
Schakne of LaSalle Blvd.

Miss Mignon Ginsburg left to
resume her studies at Mills Col-
lege in Oakland, Cal.

Charles Feinberg of Boston
Blvd. spent the past week in
New York.

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Mrs. Albert Rabin returned to
her home in New York after a
visit with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Preg-
erson of Webb Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowell
of Chicago are the house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Klein
of Stratford Rd.

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Magnificent coats that belie their modest

price . . . these sable-blended muskrats

Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Baer,
Jr., of Glencoe, Ill. spent a few . . . all northern-backed and resplendent
days with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Zemon a Roslyn Rd. during the
in the rich tones you look for in luxury furs
past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. God-
sol are leaving Sept. 24 to spend . . . Each coat bears its SIEGEL label which
a week in New York.

Miss Betty Frank, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frank of
Colorado Ave. left Thursday for
Western College in Oxford, 0.

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg
and daughter, Suzanne, spent the
past week in Chicago with their
family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rus-
kin.

Mr. and Mrs. Ivor KaIn of
Chicago Blvd. returned from a
visit in New York.

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quality. Sketched just one of a

collection at

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