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November 03, 1944 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-11-03

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vfittericair lowish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Friday, November 3, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Peg• 9

In The Realm of Local Society .

6

Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clamage
Mr. and Mrs. William Cer-
of San Juan Dr. were hosts at shenson of Malmoral Dr. will be
a Holloween party Friday night, hosts at a cocktail party Satur-
Oet. 27.
day, Nov. 4, at the Statler Ho-
tel.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sass of
Balmoral Dr. left Wednesday to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen
spend a few days in New York. will be hosts at two dinner par-
Mrs. Milford Pregerson and ties given at the Standard Club
daughter, Rhoda Laya, left Nov. 10 and 17.
'Thursday for Norfolk, Va. to
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Altschuler
join her husband, Milford Preg-
croon (SK-3C-USNR). They of Chicago spent the past week-
were accompanied by Mr. and end with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Mrs. Bertram Smokier, who will J. Allen of Lincolnshire Dr.
remain for a brief visit.
Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Suf-
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn of folk Dr. spent the past week-end
Chicago Blvd. will leave Nov. with her brother-in-law and sis-
5 to spend a week in New York. ter, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Heyman
of Cincinnati.
Miss Barbara Eder left Thurs-
day to resume her studies at the
Jerry Shroder, who is a stu-
University of Michigan, Miss dent at Princeton, spent 10 days
Eder is the daughter of Dr. and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. S. J. Eder of Greenlawn Ralph Shroder of Huntington
Ave.
Woods.

Mrs. Hyman Ross and son,
Gary Leslie, are visiting Mrs.
Ross' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Davis of Webb Ave., before
joining her husband, Capt. Ross,
who is stationed in Austin, Tex.

Lt. (sg) Bernard Brown, who
is stationed in Panama, spent
the past week with his wife, Mrs.
Brown( Dolly Dunitz) of Fair-
field Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldberg will
celebrate their 25th wedding an-
niversary with a dinner on Sun-
day, Nov. 5, at Congregation
Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and
Woodrow Wilson.

Cpl. Joseph R. Tulcensky re-
turned Carlsbad, N. M., after
spending some time visiting with
his parents, -Mr. and Mrs. D.
Shindel of West Grand Ave.

Miss Anita Ruskin, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Ruskin of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Eng- Normandy Ave., left last week
gass of Cumberland Rd. left to resume her studies at the
Monday to spend two weeks in University of Michigan at Ann
New York.
Arbor.

Miss Lois Coggan, with her
classmates, Della Wallace and
Ethel Star, students at Michigan
State College, spent the past
week-end with Miss Coggan's
Mrs. Mortimer Meyer of Suf-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
folk Dr. spent the past week in
Coggan of Wildemere Ave.
Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Unger of
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero
Huntington Woods left Oct. 25
of Strathcona Dr. were hosts at
for Hollywood, Fla.
brunch Sunday, Oct. 29, honor-
Mrs. Julius B•oder returned ing Mr. and Mrs. Irving Alt-
from a visit in Chicago.
schuler of Chicago.

Miss Betty Levy left Oct. 30
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ziv of
to resume her studies at the Uni- Wildemere Ave. were hosts to a
versity of Michigan.
group of friends at dinner Thurs-
day night, Oct. 20, this being one
Miss Judith Pregerson, daugh- of a series.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Preg-
erson of Webb Ave., left for
Abe Shiffman and adughter,
Ann Arbor to enter the Univers- Janet, left to spend the week-end
ity of Michigan.
in Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. D. Jalan of
Muirland Ave. are vacationing
in Miami Beach, Fla.

Capt. Harry Block is home
from overseas duty and is visit-
ing Mrs. BI GA and children, Bar-
bara and Allan. Capt. Block is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Block of Fullerton Ave.

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Seaman Joseph Orley, who is
stationed at Great Lakes Naval
Academy, spent a few days visit-
ing with his parents, Mr. amy
Mrs. George Orley of Webb Ave.

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Mrs. Nathaniel B. Rosengarten
of East Orange, N. J., is the
guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry H. Berger of
Miss Dolores Schostak, daugh- West Boston Blvd. Lt. Rosengar-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. ten is overseas.
Schostak, 2903 Webb Ave., left
Pfc. Jack
of the Medi-
on Oct. 27 to attend the Univers- cal Section, Rodell
Dover Army Air
ity of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. Field, Delaware, returned to his
Mrs. E. Beresh and daughter, Post after spending a 10-day fur-
Shirlee, of Clements Ave. left lough with his wife, Rose, and
Nov. 1 for Miami Beach, Fla., baby, Barbara, in Chicago, Dl.
where they will remain for the Pfc. Jack Rodell was also visit-
ing with his cousins, the M. L.
winter.
Prentis, Steinbergs and Foreman
Miss Eveleen Ethel Budnitzky families, in Detroit.
of Webb Ave. has left to resume
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody of
her studies as a sophomore at Muirland Ave. are spending a
the University of Michigan at week in New York City on a
Ann Arbor.
shopping trip and are guests at
Mrs. Louis Goldberg of the the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
Belcrest Hotel is spending some
time visiting in New York City. Flowers for all occasions--
Dexter Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen-
zweig of 2981 Calvert, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Robert, on Saturday morning,
Nov. 4, at Congregation Bnai
Moshe. Reception at home on
Sunday, Nov. 5, from 6 to 11
p. m. No cards.

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Lt. Stanley Dorfman, who has
recently' received his commission,
spent his leave with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dorf-
man of Fullerton Ave.

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Mr. and Mrs. L. Rubinoff hon-
ored their son, Irving, with a
Bar Mitzvah party on Oct. 21.

In honor of their golden wed-
ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Feiler, 13835 LaSalle Blvd.,
will entertain their friends at a
reception to be held Sunday, Nov.
12, from 9 to 12 p. m., at the
Wilshire. No cards.

Mrs. Milford Pregerson left
last week-end for Norfolk, Va.
to join her husband Seaman 2/C
Cpl. Mort Segall, brother of
Milford Pregerson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Baskin of
Cherrylawn, is home on a 15-day
Mrs. Milton Whitelaw of Cleve- furlough from his leld in Law-
land, 0., is the guest of Dr. and renceville, Ill.
Mrs. Edwin Moss of Buena Vista
Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Weller
of Wildemere Ave. received word
Miss Barbara Glasier left for from the War Department that
Coral Gables, Fla., where she their son, • ?vt. Edward Weller,
is matriculating at the University who was wounded in action on
of Miami.
July 7 in Italy, has been award-
Miss Mariam Atlas, daughter ed the Purple Heart medal for
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Atlas of W. meritorious action.
Philadelphia Ave., received a I
scholarship from Wayne Univers-
ity in the Council of Social Agen-
cies.

Mrs. Emma Fecheimer of New
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Gold-
York City spent several weeks smith of Huntington Woods will
in Detroit, and was a guest at be hosts to a group of friends at
the Wardell.
dinner Tuesday night, Nov. 7,
to hear the election returns.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein
of Chicago Blvd. will entertain
Mrs. Joshua Karbal, of Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clamage
a group of friends at dinner Sat- of 17400 San Juan Dr. will be Ave. entertained a group of
urday night, Nov. 11.
at home Sunday evening, Nov. friends in honor of Mrs. H. Rot-
12, from 7 to 12, in honor of enberg, Mrs. Morrison and Mrs.
Miss Florence Dan is spending their children, Lt. (jg) and Mrs. William Agrayose, all of Toronto,
the week-end in Cleveland.
Irwin S. Clamage, who will spend Ont. Mrs. H. Rosenberg and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel the Lieutenant's leave in De- Mrs. Morrison were guests at the
were hosts at a dinner party troit. The couple were married Book-Cadillac Hotel.
in Los Angeles Feb. 13.
Friday night, Oct. 27.
Miss Rose Miller, formerly so-
A surprise dinner by a group cial director of Grand Street Set-
Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, Jr.,
and Mrs. David J. Levy have of 44 friends was held in the Ivy tlement in New York City, has
returned from a few days spent room of the Statler Hotel on spent the past year in California
Thursday night, Oct. 26, in hon- doing hospital Recreation Work
in Chicago.
or of the silver wedding anni- for the American Red Cross. She
John Isenberg of Kalamazoo versary of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice spent a few days in Detroit visit-
spent a few days with Mr. and Siden of 8320 LaSalle Blvd. The ing with her brothers before leav-
Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert of Arden bridal table was beautifully deco- ing for Washington to receive
rated with a center piece of white her overseas orders. Her new as-
Park.
flowers tied with silver ribbons. signment is recreational consult-
Lt. and Mrs. Kenneth Farbain Congratulations w e r e received ant for American Red Cross,
of London, England, were the from the two Siden boys, who are overseas.
past week-end guests of Mr. and both overseas.

Mrs. H. V. Kreger of Wildemere
Lt. Jerome Silberblatt spent a
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