Page 6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, October 6, 1944 In The Realm of Local Society Mrs. Irma Lindheim to Be B & P Hadassah Guest Speaker Oct. 15 Mrs. David Hersh honored Mrs. Bernard Treuhaft of Toledo with a luncheon Friday, Oct. 6, in her home on Cherrylawn Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rodgers Mrs. Irma Lindheim, renowned and their son left for Muskegon Zionist, social worker, author and where they will make their fu- lecturer, will address the joint ture home. meeting of the Juniors and the Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Meyers, Jr., of Washington, will arrive Oct. 7 to spend several days in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Bernie of Chicago Blvd. are leav- ing Oct. 8 to spend some time in Los Angeles. Mrs. Frances Rosenblatt of the Seward Hotel returned from two months in Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Wayburn of Littlefield Ave. were hosts at a dinner party Friday night, Sept. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert returned to their home on Arden Park after several months in Charlevoix, Mich. MRS. IRMA LINDHEIM Business and Professional Group of Hadassah on Sunday, Oct. 15, at 2 p. m., to be held at the Belcrest Hotel. Mrs. Lindheim is well known to Hadassah members, having served as national president from 1926 to 1928. She has been en- gaged in Zionist work since 1917 and has been a tireless worker and lecturer in its behalf. For the past 11 years she has been engaged in colonization work in the collective agricultural col- only of Kibutz Mishmar Haemek in Palestine. The public is cordially invited to attend. Sol Schiff was host at a farewell dinner party for his friends Friday night, Oct. 6. given at the Latin Quarter. Mr. Schiff is leaving for Philadelphia to make his future home. Miss Ann Loewenstein, with her aunt, Mrs. Bertha Anderson of Alabama, are the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Meyers of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin of Moss Ave. will be hosts at a dinner party for their immediate family Saturday evening, Oct. 7. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston Blvd. are leaving Oct. 9 for a visit in Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. William Fields and family, formerly of Hunting- ton Woods, are now residing on Roslyn Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler of Whitmore Rd. returned from a visit in Albany, N. Y. Alice Dowley to be Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek Speaker Oct. 6 Norton Slatkin, son of the AEM 2/c Herbert S. Brand- Charles Slatkins of Wildemere wine is home on furlough visit. Ave., is attending Staunton Mili- ing his wife, Mrs. Brandwin i. of tary Academy, Staunton, Va. Monterey Ave., and his mother Mrs. Pauline Brandwine of tiler: Pvt. and Airs. Dean Carron dale Ave. AEM 2/c Bralidwin Miss Alice Dowley of the of Chicago Blvd. spent the week has just returned from 20 months e American Red Cross will be the end in Battle Creek, Mich., visit- duty in the Southwest Pacific guest speaker at the next meet- ing relatives and friends. and will be hero for a month. ing of the Sisterhood of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek on Mon- The Jack Milans of Washburn Cpl. and Mrs. Sidney Gare- day, Oct. 16. This is the second Ave., are spending this wee k lich arrived in Detroit from Fort in the series of meetings devoted visiting in New York City, as George G. Meade after a I 0-day to the general theme "Women guests of the Barbizon Plaza delay en route to California. at War." The September meet- Hotel. They are visiting their parents ing revolved about the topic, In and friends. War There is No Vacation." The Miss Harriet Stern is honoring October theme, "They Not Only Miss Eileen Steingold, October Mrs. Maxwell (. Berger 1 NI ury-. Sit and Wait—But Serve—Val- bride-elect. at a luncheon for :t lin Katz) has just received \cord iantly," promises a stirring and group of their friends at the that her husband, 1st Lt. MU- informative recital of the modern Terrace Room, Hotel Statler, Sat- Well G. Berger, has been award- ed the Distinguished Bronz• Star woman's place in this global con- urday, Oct. 7. flict. from the United States Army for Mrs. William Nadler, chairman Lt. (j.g.) Mandel Berman was his meritorious valor which was of the knitting group, and Mrs. home on leave for the holidays, beyond the call of duty agiiiqst Sidney Frank, chairman of band- visiting his patents, Mr. and Mrs. the enemy somewhere in France. age production unit, announce Julius Berman of Burlingame Dr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg that members of the Sisterhood Ave. of 2966 Leslie Ave. will hold Red Cross Units who have com- Miss Arlene Beverly Fenton, open house Sunday, Oct. 8, from pleted the required number of hours of service, will be awarded (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morry 2 to 7 p. m., honoring their chil- AL Fenton, Book-Cadillac Hotel, dren, Lt. and Mrs. Arnold II. their "stripes." Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, presi- has left for Ormond Beach, Fla., Gordon, who are spending a few dent, will preside, and the social to resume her studies at The days with them, en route to Boc a Raton, Fla. No cards. hour, called for 12:30 in the Casements School. Social Hall of the synagogue, Chicago at Lawton, will be under the direction of Mrs. Louis Sei- Tickets Now on Sale f or ton, Mrs. Maxwell Mathis and Mrs. Morris Krause, co-chairmen. On Hoshano Rahbo, Sunday, Pvt. Jack Shupak is spending his furlough with his family on Oct. 8, a Sukka assembly will be held for each and every class Gladstone Ave. in Bnai David Religious School. The Misses Dorothy and Bar- Each class will meet with its bara Smith left to resume their teacher in the Synagogue Sukka studies at Knox School in Coop- for a brief period of time dur- erstown, N. Y. 4ng which they will partake of some food in the Sukka. In addi- Miss Delphine Prussian, daugh- tion, brief classes will be held in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prus- the rooms of the Synagogue. This sian of Muirland Ave., left for is the last school assembly to be Highland Manor, West Branch, held at the Synagogue. On Sun- N. J. day, Oct. 15, the Bnai David Re- Mrs. Seymour Tilchin of Wis- ligious School will meet at Cen- consin Ave. was hostess at a tral High School, LaSalle and luncheon given in honor of her Tuxedo, for regular classes. All house guest, Mrs. Bernard Treu- children must report at Central haft. Mr. Treuhaft is also spend- High School on Sunday, Oct. 15. ing this week-end with the Til- chins. Lt. and Mrs. Sanford Waldon returned to Omaha, Neb., after Miss Hannah G. Ferman has spending the week-end visiting just returned from Waukegan, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ill., where she was engaged in Waldon of Sturtevant Ave. special USO work. Her brother, Master Sgt. George G. Ferman, who is stationed at Camp Maxey in Texas, is home on a two-week furlough. They are both visiting with their mother, Mrs. Rose Ferman of the Wilshire Hotel. NEAR KIRBY Featuring Wedding Portraits and l'ittures of Children. In your home or in our luxurious Studios. Open daily till 6—Mondays till Np.on. 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Y. this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin have Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald returned to their home on Webb of Balmoral Dr. returned from Ave from Mishawaka, Ind., where they spent the holidays. a week spent in New York. Ensign Nathaniel Finkelstein, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alperin were hosts at a dinner party who has just returned from nine Sunday, Sept. 24, given in their months' service in the South Pa- cific, is visiting Mrs. Finkelstein home in Mt. Clemens. on Hazelwood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolf of Mrs. Benjamin Pupko of the Lawrence Ave. left to spend a Lee Plaza Hotel is spending the week in New York. week in New York City. NAIN IS HV • ci 11 It IV E in P lu Ii \k lit lit 0, Oi in DI