Friday, February 2, 1945 DETROirJEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Six In The Realm of Local Society ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED miss Rhoda Lou11 17 — den, who is a student at Western College in Oxford, Mich., spent the past week with her father, Norman Hayden of the Belcrest. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith will be hosts at a dinner party in their home on Shrewsbury Dr. Saturday, Feb. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Balmoral Dr. are leaving Feb. 3 ford Lennox, Mass., to visit with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and Mr. and .Mrs. Vernon Pope in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald May en- tertained a group of friends at dinner in their home on Wilde- mere Ave. Friday, Jan. 26. Mrs. Henry Soss and her daughters, Betty and Ellen, plan to leave the week-end of Feb. 15 to visit in New York. Mrs. Herbert Bloom returned to her -home on Stratford Rd. from an extended stay in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weinberg of 16546 Wildemere Ave. an- nounce the graduation of their daughters, Barbara from Central High School, and Shirley from Wayne University College of Ed- ucation. Mrs. Maxwell Jospey and in- fant daughter of Covington Dr. are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Barna in Baton Rouge, La., and will be gone six weeks. Mrs. Arthur W. Schlesinger of Boston Blvd. left to visit with her children, Dr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Greene and family, in New Orleans. Mr. Schlesinger will join them some time in Febru- ary. Lt. (jg) Irving B. Gerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gerson of the Belcrest, is home on a 30-day furlough. He will leave Feb.. 10, reporting at York- town, Va., to enter a Mine Sweeping School. Mrs. Harry Becker of War- rington Dr. is a guest at the Broad Ripple Hotel in Miami Beach. Mr. Becker plans to join her later on in the season. Mrs. David J. Levy of Boston Blvd. returned Jan. 30 from 10 (lays in New York. Mrs. Arthur Davis left to join her husband, Lt. Davis, who is stationed in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brown and Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Schaf- ler entertained jointly at a din- ner party given at the Statler Wednesday evening, Jan. 31. • Mrs. Bernard Fineman left for enlisted in the Navy and was Abilene, Tex., to visit her hus- home on leave after having fin- ished his boot training at Great band, Sgt. B. Fineman. Lakes, Ill. Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Glynn Court is visiting in Birmingham, Misses Ruth and Aileen Stein Ala. of 2075 W. Philadelphia Ave. gave a luncheon at the Statler Mr. and Mrs. Morris Radin of honoring their cousin, who L Hazelwood Ave. have as their here on a visit from Pittsburgh. guest their (laughter, Miss Sid Radin of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Newman of McQuade Ave. will have open Mrs. Felix Mahler of Whit- house for their brother, Sgt. more Rd. is visiting in Albany, Myer Brenner, on Sunday, Feb. N. Y. 4, from 2 to 5 p. •m. Sgt. Bren- ner is home on tt's 30-day leave Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faver of after having spent almost three Chicago Blvd. are spending the years in the Pacific area. remainder of the winter in Miami Beach, Fla. On Wednesday, Jan. 31, Han, Mrs. Sidney Krandall of nah Foreman of 'San Juan Dr. Naughtles Dr. is sojourning in honored Jennie Brant of Petos- key Ave., bride-elect of March, Miami Beach. with a personal shower at her Mr. and Mrs. N. Cowan of home, entertaining for 25 guests. Buena Vista Ave. are visiting in Lt. William Stone, son of Ben New York City. Stone, 2960 Collingwood, received Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilberg his commission as a Second Lieu- and daughter, Mrs. Robert Win- tenant from The Engineers ger of Canterbury Dr., left Jan. School, Ft. Belvoir, Va., on Jan. 30 to spend the winter months 24. Mr. Stone and daughter, with the Alfred Gilbergs of Tuc- Mrs. Dan Siegel, attended the son, Ariz. Enroute they will vis- graduation and stopped in Wash- it their son and brother, Capt. ington for a fortnight. Lt. Stone Sidney M, Goldberg at Fort is now spending a 10-day leave at home. Sheridan, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Schiff Flowers for all occasions- of Richton had as their guest Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 their son, Donald William, who a le! MISS SARA LEE BEAN Mrs. Rose Bean of 1636 Gladstone Ave. announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Sara Lee, to Herbert Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor of Toronto. No wedding date has been set. 80th birthday of Mrs. Fleisch- Mrs. Herman Pine of Brook- man's sister, Miss Fayyne Shrod- lyn, N. Y., is the guest of Mr. er on Feb. 2. and Mrs. David David of the Alden Park Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Suffolk Dr. have returned from Mr. and Mrs. Louis Manning, a few (lays in Cincinnati. Dr. and Mrs. Max Saidman and the Douglas Purthers have re- Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittle- turned from a visit to New York shofer of Boston Blvd. left Feb. City. 3 for a few (lays in New York. Mrs. E. Lesowoder of Abbot Mrs. Oscar Blumberg and Mrs. Ave. is sojourning in Miami Morse Goldman returned from Beach. 10 days in, New York. Mrs. Israel Hertz of Calvert Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brown Ave. has returned from a visit of Warrington Dr. are leaving to Chicago. Feb. 5 for a week in New York. Visiting in New York City this Miss Bex Gibney of Shaker week is Mrs. Sam Wider of Edi- Heights, 0., is the house guest son Ave. of Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisch- man of Cambridge- Rd. Mrs. Ed Rose of Winthrop Ave. left this week for a visit in Clarence Enggass of Cumber- Miami Beach. land Way spent the past week in New York. ' Lt. (jg) Irving B. Gerson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Gersdn Capt. and Mrs. Felix Rosen- if the Belcrest Hotel, is home thal of New York are the guests )n leave until Feb. 9, after al- of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib of most two years' service over- Strathcona Dr. seas. Mrs. George M. Wayburn will return to her home in Hunting- Lt. and Mrs. Charles Victor ton Woods Feb. 4, after three are visiting with Mrs. Victor's weeks spent in New York. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Linlen- batim of Shrewsbury Rd. William Fleischman accompani- ed his mother, Mrs. Mark Fleisch- Mrs. Sam Rhodes of W. Outer man of the Lee Crest. to Cin- Dr. is visiting in Washington, D. cinnati when they celebrated the C. and Miami Beach, Fla. Glamour Photography —in the Hollywood Manner ln a • • . Women • • . Babies Wo ie Groups, Wedding end EngageMent ere studio Coats taken right from stock . . . each with its Siegel label which assures you finest quality and workmanship . . • reduced in this annual clearance. 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