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March 09, 1945 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-03-09

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Friday, March 9, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Dr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Lewis
of Longfellow Ave. are moving
into their new home on Third
and Manderson Ave. March 10.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

Miss Betty Levy, a student at
the University of Michigan, ar-
rived March 9 to spend the
school recess with her mother,
Mrs. David .1. Levy.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Grauer
of Boston Blvd. had as their re-
cent guests their son, Robert,
who is a student at Harvard
University, and their daughter,
Ruth Y 3/C, who was home on
leave from Washington, D. C.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Good-
man of Chicago.

Louis Kaine of Chicago Blvd.
returned after spending a few
weeks in Miami Beach.

Lt. and Mrs. Jess Gelles of
Covington Dr. left March 3 to
spend a week in New York.

Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Eder of
Greenlawn Ave. are guests at
the Carlyle Hotel in Miami
Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Mar-
cuse of ,,Glynn Court will be
hosts of a supper party Sun-
day, March 18.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koppy of
Oak Dr. are entertaining their
son, Ensign Arthur M. Koppy,
who is home for a 10-day leave.
Ensign Koppy has just received
his commission as a Navy Supply
Officer at Harvard University,
and will return there for further
Study after his leave.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ettlinger
and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer
returned from a few days in
Toronto.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Spoon of 19405 Warrington Dr. an-
nounced the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Capt. Morrey
A. Barak, D.C., son of Mr. and Mrs. David Barak of Clements
Ave., at a reception given in their honor on Feb. 25.
Capt. Barak is a graduate of Wayne University and University
of Detroit Dental School. He has just returned from overseas.

Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Lipsitt
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt is leav-
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merly of Boston Blvd., are now
days in New York.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amberg 18917 San Juan Dr.
of Boston Blvd. will honor a
The Alfred Lowensteins of
group of friends at dinner Thurs-
Warrington Dr. are visiting in
day, March 15.
Miami Beach.
Mrs. Betty Lipton of Burlin-
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bloom-
game Ave. returned from a few
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days in Chicago.
stay in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baum of
Mrs. Harry Solomon of Bur-
LaSalle Blvd. are guests at the
Ambassador Hotel in Los An- lingame Ave. has returned from
a sojourn in Miami Beach.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz of
Suffolk Dr. returned after a
month's vacation in Mexico.

Among the affairs given in hon-
or of Miss Eleanor M. Pazner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Pazner of Windsor, whose mar-
riage to Phar. Mate 1/C Law-
rence Shell was held last week,
were a miscellaneous shower at
the Wilshire by Mesdames Leo
Mandell, Ben Feldman and Louis
Bookspan; a personal shower by
the Misses Renee Freidman,
Kitty Staler and June Rosenberg,
and a luncheon at the Book-Cad-
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Mrs. Frank Denison and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartrich
and daughter, Leslie, are spend- Jack Berger have returned from
ing 10 days with their family, a visit in Toronto, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Bayre Levin.
Mr.• and Mrs. Joe H. Harris
Mrs. Molly Simons returned to and family, formerly of Pen-
her home on Tuxedo Ave., hav- nington Dr., are now making
ing spent three months in Miami their home in Los Angeles.
Beach.
Mrs. Sol Abramsohn of Chi-
Mrs. Nat Rosenfeld of Santa cago Blvd. left last week for a
Rosa Dr. left for a visit in New visit in Los Angeles.
York.
Mrs. Samuel Epstein of Can-
Mrs. John Imerman, with her terbury Rd. is vacationing in
daughters, Mrs. Arthur Bloom Palm Beach, Fla.
and Mrs. Henry Meyers, spent
Miss Rose Mermelstein of Cal-
the past week in Chicago.
vert Ave. is visiting in Abiline,
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prentis Tex.
and their daughter, Jewel, left
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn
March 1 for a month at the
Roney Plaza Hotel in Miami have returned from a visit in
New York City.
Beach.

Miss Hannah Ferman of the
Mr. and Mrs. Julius T. Gilbert
of Arden Park were hosts at a Wilshire Hotel is visiting in Los
dinner party Saturday night, Angeles.
March 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Margolis of Suffolk Dr. are spending some
left for an extended visit to time in Palm Beach, Fla.
Santa Barbara, Cal. Enroute they
Mrs. J. P. Vein and children
spent a few days with their chil-
dren, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick of Manor Ave. arc spending sev-
eral months in Los Angeles visit-
Margolis in Kalamazoo.
ing relatives.

Mrs. K. Rosenblatt and (laugh-
Mrs. Daniel E. Cohn, accom-
panied by her daughters, is ter, Faye, have returned front
spending the winter months in an extended vacation in Holly-
wood, Cal. They were the guests
Miami Beach.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Blifeld, for-
Mrs. Eli Sachse of Virginia mer Detroiters, who are now re-
Park is in Indianapolis, Ind., vis- siding in California.
iting her sister-in-law, Mrs. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Gay-
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Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bronstein of
Whitmore Rd. left for Miami
Beach and will be gone several
weeks.

Mrs. David Marks entertained
a group of friends at luncheon
Wednesday, Feb. 21.

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Mrs. Albert Prussia of Den-
ver, Colo., is visiting with friends
in Detroit.

Mrs. Samuel Rhodes of Outer
Dr. returned from a sojourn in
Miami Beach and a few days
with her family in Milwaukee.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Levi
of Argyle Crescent honored a
group of friends at dinner in
their home Saturday night,
March 3.

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Charles Grosberg of Ardc'
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vacation in Miami Beach.

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Mrs. Ada Green, who has been
spending the winter in Los An-
geles, will return to her Detroit
residence at 2611 Whitney on
March 16.

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