Page 6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, October 13. IC ■ 44 In The Realm of Local Society Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schwartz of Boston Blvd. were hosts to a group of friends at a dinner party Saturday night, Oct. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Yarrows Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chalat of of Fairfield Ave. announce the Muirland Ave. were hosts at an Bar Mitzvah of their son, Paul open house reception honoring David. at Congregation Shaarey Miss Elaine Sandorf. Zedek. Oct. 21. A reception will Seaman 2/c Charles Moss, who be held at their home Sunday, Oct. 22, from 2 to 5 in the is stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Academy, is visiting Mrs. afternoon. Moss at their home on Kentucky Mrs. Norman Frank of Pen- Ave. nington Dr. left this week for a Mrs. J. Berman of Los An- visit in New York, N. Y. geles, Cal., is the house guest ht. and Mrs. David Goodman of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Ber- are visiting Lt. Goodman's moth- man of Strathcona Dr. er, Mrs. Pauline Goodman of Mrs. Louis Bloomberg of Pen- Prairie Ave. Lt. David Goodman and Mrs. Goodman, who is a 'Wigton Dr. was hostess at a First Lt., are both stationed at dinner party at her home Friday Bradley Field, Cum. evening. CHARMING BRIDE Miss Aimee Meyer of Chicago is the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Morton of Ros- lyn Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Allen and Mr. and Mrs Abe Srere will be hosts at a cocktail party and dinner Sunday, Oct. 29. Mrs. Leo Croll of Fairfield Ave. returned from a week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Baer and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert . M. Meyer will entertain a group of friends at a dinner party Friday, Oct 20, at the Great Lakes Club. Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Goldstone and family have moved to their new home at 1753 Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt of Jefferson Ave. spent several days in New York the past week. • • Dr. and Mrs. Harry (:111,erg of the Belcrest Hotel s„. journing in New Orlean Mr. and Mrs. Leonard l•cx of Muirland Ave. have ryturned from a short stay in Nets. York. Mrs. W. B. Greenw:1! and Mrs. Nathan Steingold :11e en• tertaining at a luncheon amid per- seoenna I sstheoi w n geori dhonoring at d Miss Eil. sura y a f ter- noon, Oct. 14. at the Beolf-Cad- iliac Hotel. Miss Steingold is an October bride-elect. Senior Lt. Harry II, NI eisner, U.S.N.R., stopped off for one day to see his mother, brother and friends, enroute from the Pacific Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Lip- Ensign and Mrs. Harvey Wil- to the Atlantic Coast. sitt of Boston Blvd. have re- lens (Jeanne Redblatt) are visit- turned from a week's visit in ing their respective parents, Mr. Cpl. and Mrs. Bernard liliefield New York City. and Mrs. George Willens and (Prudy Lesser) are :Tending Mrs. Rebecca Redblatt. Ensign three weeks with their parents in Mrs. Maurice Landau of Long- Willens is stationed at N.Y.U., Detroit before returniBnigivfi teowCails- fellow Ave. have returned from New York City. ifornia where Cpl. a visit in New York City. stationed. Aiisses Pfc. Barney Hyman, who is Mrs. Salley Colman of Los stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss., Dottie Rosen, Betty —Photo by J. J. Clarke Angeles. Cal. is the guest of Mr. is here visiting Mrs. Hyman who Kurtz and Pat Newman left Oct. 6 for a week-end in Chicago. and Mrs. Joseph Zechman of resides on Cherrylawn Ave. MRS. PETER MILLION Rochester Ave. (Jean Breshgold) Miss Marie Newman of the Mr. and Mrs. R. Breshgold of Belcrest returned from 10 days 1650 Blaine Ave. announce the in New York. marriage of their daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. William Frank to Chief Petty Officer Peter Mil- of Wildemere Ave. were hosts lion, son of Mr. and Mrs.. S. at a dinner party Wednesday Million of 2717 Virginia Park. evening, Oct. 4. The wedding took place at Con- gregation Beth Emmanuel on Mrs. Robert Newberger of Phil- Sept. 24. adelphia is visiting with her par- The bridesmaius were Lillian ents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Fin- Slotnick and Ruth Pomeratz. sterwald of Balmoral Dr. Maid of honor, Mildred Million, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dreifus and the flower girl was Sara Mil- of Birchcrest Dr. are spending a lion. Robert Rubenstein was the best man. week in New York. A reception and dancing fol- Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittel- lowed the ceremony. shofer of Boston Blvd. will be hosts to a group of friends at Mrs. Melville S. Welt has re- dinner Friday, Oct. 20. turned to her home on Balmoral Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nover of Rd. after a week spent in New Fairfield Ave. returned from a York. week in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau Mrs. Herbert Bloom of Strat- of Longfellow Avt. returned Oct. ford Rd. entertained at a lunch- 7 from a visit in New York. eon Wednesday, Oct. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert Mrs. Irving Rhodes and Mrs. of Arden Park returne 1 Oct. 11 J. Chere of Milwaukee spent a from a sojourn in Chic igo. few days in Detroit visiting with relatives while enroute to New Mr. and Mrs. William Gershen- York. son and family, formerly of Fair- field Ave., have moved to 1340 Dr. Boudana B. Sherman of Whitmore Rd. is spending the Balmoral Dr. week-end in Chicago. Mrs. David J. Levy and Mrs. Isaac Gilbert entertained a group Pfc. Robert Phillips returned of friends at a luncheon Satur- to the University of Minnesota day, Oct 7, in their home on Bos- having spent a week with his ton Blvd. family in Detroit. Mrs. Henry Fecheimer has re- Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder of turned to her home in Hunting- Fairfield Ave. returned from a ton Woods, having spent a week week with her family in Chi- in New York. cago. Mrs. J. Victor Roemer of Vir- Mrs. Ben J. Rudin has just ginia Park returned from a few returned from San Antonio, Tex., days in Cincinnati. where she has been visiting her son who is an Aviation Cadet. Mrs Walter Laib and daughter, Janet, of Strathcona Dr. are Mrs. Benjamin Siegel and home after a fortnight in New daughter, Eleanore, of Boston Blvd. left for an extended visit York. Mrs. Harry Glick and daugh- ter, Irene, of Pennington Dr. are visiting in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Zack- heim and son, Dr. Herschel Zack- beim, have returned from Buffalo. N. Y., where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Zackheim's fath- er, Solomon Kreinson. I "HALKA" Polish Opera in 4 Acts by S. Moniuszko With Stars: LADIS KIEPURA, MARJA SOKIL and others. Sunday, October 22, 8 P. M. MASONIC TEMPLE, DETROIT Tickets on Sale at Hotel Detroiter Illt ■■•■•■••. store hours 10.6; mondays 12:30-9 L. S1ECIEIL CO. WOODWARD AT STATE MOUTON LAMB in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer of the Lee Plaza spent the past Mr. and Mrs. Max Heavenrich weed-end in Cincinnati. of Saginaw spent a few days with the latter's brother, Maur- Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Frankel ice Enggass, of Cumberland Way. of Muirland Ave. are spending a fortnight at the Shelbourne Flowers for all occasions- Hotel in Atlantic City. Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622 r. 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