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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The . Legal Chronicle

Friday, Sept. 29, IN

In The Realm of Local Society

ENGAGED

Dr. and Mrs. Samson S. Wit-
tenberg of 2655 Burlingame Ave.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Bernard Harold, on
Saturday, Oct. 7, at Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek. Will re-
ceive at home on Sunday, Oct.
8, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. No
cards.

BETROTHED

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Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cohen of
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke L evi,
Calvert Ave. are spending two family, who have been sn
e-n d".1/'
weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam- thoemesuomnmiostn
h
summer
K in
uel Grosner in East Orange, N. J. Brighton, have :farm
return ed
to their
Bhil
Mrs. Harold Desenberg of
Huntington Woods returned from
Mr. and Mrs. A
several weks' visit in New York. man of Chicago Bl vd .
"anderFr" e d
to their lodge in Stat2con return
Po
int e
.,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of Harrisville, Mich., 11.iv i I ' le s.r.
:. .
llg sp . 0" ent
Longfellow Ave. are visiting with man, v h.‘h
t o vlilt o l t1
i t i t(3:s is Niti iiisi D j:i:l
e troit. icfa,11.1.
their son, Ensign William Loew-
enstein in Norfolk, Va.

Mrs. Irving Dowenfield (Gale
Hurwitz) has returned to Detroit
for the duration. Corp. Dowen-
field, who was stationed at Camp
Polk, left for overseas.

their

Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert re- ilymi r n. aI:e dt r:iir t s , . I Ally.:11.,,,,.eut:iarinti
nes(biLaeoth , ,
turned Sept. 23 after spending returned to
the summer in Charlevoix.

Mrs. Edwin Freund returned
to her home in Los Angeles, hav-
ing visited with her family, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis S. Cohane of
Highland Ave.

Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse will
honor Mrs. Julia Marcuse at a
birthday luncheon party Satur-
day, Sept. 30, given in her home
on Glynn Court.

EILEEN SALLY STEINGOLD

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halper and
children of Chicago spent several
—Photo by Preston Sweet
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stein- days in Detroit while enroute to
MISS
MILDRED
FINKELSTEIN
gold announce the engagement New York to make their future
home.
of their daughter, Eileen Sally,
Louis Finkelstein of 2517 Glad-
to 1st Lt. Milton H. Aronson,
Miss Harriet Lurie, who has stone Ave. announces the en-
son of Mrs. H. Aronson of St. been the guest of her brother-in-
Louis, Mo. Lt. Aronson is an law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- gagement of his daughter, Mil-
dred, to Pfc. Leslie I. Moss, son
instructor at the Michigan State
liam Mazer of Birchcrest Ave.,
College and a graduate of the returned to her home in Colum- of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moss of
Washington University of St.
2673 Clairmont.
bus, 0.
Louis, Mo.
Miss Finkelstein a tt ended
Miss Steingold is a sophomore
Dr. and Mrs. Philip Broudo of
at Michigan State College, East Sturtevant Ave. have returned Wayne University and Walsh In-
Lansing, Mich. No date has been from a week's trip to Chicago, stitute of Accounting. She is a
set for the wedding.
Ill.
member of the Omego Sigma Phi
Sorority. Pfc. Moss attended
Wayne University Pre - Dental
School and under the Army's
AST Program is stationed at the
University of Detroit Dental
School. He was a member of
Alpha Omego. The wedding date
will be announced at a later
date.

Mrs. ClbPrt Hart of South
Bend, Ind. s, ' several days in Angeles. Whil e
Detroit they
were the guests of Mr. and Mr s .
Detroit the past week.
Max Berendt of 130,ton Blvd.
Lt. and Mrs. Aaron Rothenberg
c i thl1lot;s1 A:1plziliti.itinienStstraluefsst
of Ann Arbor are the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar o f the I
for an extended stay in Philadel.
Zemon of Roslyn Rd.
phia.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss, for-
Mrs. Jacob Furguson of Syra-
merly of Bloomfield Hills, are
now residing at 1565 Balmoral cuse, N. Y., is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Meyers of the
Rd.
Lee Plaza Apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jacobo-
S/Lt. James Zuckerman spent
witz of Strathcona Dr. are en-
tertaining a group of friends the past two weeks with his pat-
Sunday night, Oct. 1, in honor ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zuck-
of the latter's mother, Mrs. C. erman of Plymouth.
Levy of Atlanta, Ga., and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frank will
Jacobowitz's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Jacobowitz of Buf- entertain their card club at din-
ner Saturday, Oct. 4, in their
falo.
home on Wildemere Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten
Mrs. Milton Freud was hostess
of Burlington Rd. are leaving the
first of the week for several days at a tea given in her home at
the Belcrest, honoring her daugh-
in Chicago.
ter-in-law, Mrs. John Freud.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol
Mrs. Nathan Simons of Boston
of Muirland left for 10 days in
Blvd. returned last week from a
Chicago.
stay in Charlevoix, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisch-
man were hosts at a dinner patty Flowers for
all occasions-
Sunday night, Sept. 24, in their Dexter - Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622
home on Cambridge Rd.

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