Friday, December 8, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page II

In The Realm of Local Society .

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Mrs. Willard Sidell of Albany,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Roemer
Mesdames Hattie Davis, David
N. Y. is spending several days
Marx, Ben Tannenholz and Mil- were hosts to a group of friends with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ford Stern are spending a few at dinner Friday, Dec 1, in their Felix Mahler of Whitmore Rd.
home on Virginia Park.
weeks in Martinsville, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs A. C. Lappin of
Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal will
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Korner
Boston Blvd returned from a
of Parkside Ave. left last Sun- arrive Dec. 19 from Hollywood, visit
with relatives in Milwaukee.
day to spend several months in Fla., to spend a week with her
children in Detroit.
Hollywood, Fla.
Mrs. Sidney Bernbaum of Mi-
ami Beach, Fla., is spending some
Mr, and Mrs. Norman R. Thal
Mrs. Samuel Willus and son,
time with her family in Detroit.
James, are visiting with Capt. of Toledo spent the past week-
end in Detroit visiting with their
Willus in Lakeland, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moyer
many friends.
and daughter, Joan, of Chicago,
Mrs. Louis Savage of Long-
spent a week in Detroit with
Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert
fellow Ave. returned from a week
relatives and friends.
with her children, Mr. and Mrs. will be hosts at a dinner party
Leonard J. Savage in New York. Saturday night, Dec. 16, at the
Mrs. H. J. L. Frank of Colo-
Great Lakes Club.
rado Ave visited with her son,
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin of
Boston Blvd. entertained a few
Mrs. Seymour Cohen was hon- Harry, who is making his home
friends at dinner Friday night, ored at a dinner and miscellan- in New York.
Dec. 8.
eous shower given by the Mes-
dames David Dana, Joseph Gross- Flowers for all occasions-
Mrs. Ida Shwayder of Denver, man, Louis Paul, Arthur Richie,
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622
Colo. is visiting with her son- at the Wilshire Hotel Dec. 5.
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Sims of Stratford
Rd.

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Mrs. Arnold Brodie is spend-
ing a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Orwin in Kalamazoo.

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Mrs. T. Burnham of New York
is visiting with her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. Hugo Freund at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel.

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Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittle-
shofer of Boston Blvd. were hosts
at a dinned party Friday, Dec. 8.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barak of
Longfellow Ave. entertained a
group of friends at dinner Fri-
day night, Dec. 8.

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Men Groups, Wedding and

Mrs. David Winston of New
York is the guest of her chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.
Roberts of Seven Mile Rd.

MISS LILLIAN SHORR

At a family dinner held on Dec. 4 at their home on Muirland
Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shorr announced the engagement of
their daughter, Lillian, to Capt. Paul L. Ringler, son of Mr. am
Mrs. Joseph Ringler of Richton Ave. Capt. Ringler is at present
stationed with the Troop Carrier Command somewhere in England •

Mr. and Mrs. William Grahm
of Parkside Ave. were hosts at
a dinner party and personal
shower last Wednesday evening
complimenting Miss Betty Kahn
whose engagement to Samuel
Katzin of Chicago was recently
announced.

Mr. and Mrs. Royal Oppenheim
of Wellesley Dr. were. hosts at
a dinner party Friday evening,
Dec. 8, given at the Lee Plaza,
this being one of a series.

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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Koperman
of 2627 Calvert Ave. are having
open house Sunday, Dec. 10, from
2 to 5 p. m., in honor of their
son, Cpl. Irving Koperman, who
is home on furluogh after 2 1/2
year overseas.

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Dr. and Mrs. Milton Marx of
Shrewsbury Dr. left Dec. 3 to
spend a wek in New York.

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Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield re-
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Mrs. Phyllis Jane Kersner and in New York.
her two daughters, Beverly Ann
Mrs. Abe Nusholtz of Colling-
and Judith, left Saturday, Nov. wood Ave. left Monday by plane
25, to join Mrs. Kersner's par- for Ocean Beach, Cal. to spend
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simon, a fortnight with her son, Pvt.
in Miami Beach. They will re-
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