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March 16, 1945 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-03-16

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, March IC 1945

Social and, Personal

Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto
of 2224 Chicago Blvd. had as
their house guests Prof. and
Mrs. Preston Slosson last Tues-
day. Prof. Slosson was in De-
troit to introduce Miss Dorothy
Thompson who was the speaker
at the Masonic Temple for the
Temple Israel Sisterhood open
meeting.

ver, in Orlando, Fla., and their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Kittner in Bal-
timore, Md.

BETROTHED

Mrs. S. Abramsohn and daugh- for a short stay, arriving fro m
I ter, Doris, of Chicago Blvd. are Washington, D. C., where he has
visiting in Burbank, Cal.
been acting as assistant to the
former Vice President of the
Mrs. Charles Robinson of Cal- United States, Henry A. Wal-
vert Ave. has returned from Bos- lace.
ton, Mass. where she visited her
son.
Mr. and Mrs. David Freedman
and family of 3820 Glendale
Mrs. Sol Flayer of Longfellow will move into their new home,
Ave. has returned from a so- 19110 Berkley Rd., about March
journ in Miami Beach.
20.

Mrs. Lawrence Leve of Ar-
gyle Crescent left Monday to
visit with her mother, Mrs. S.
Harburger in Cincinnati. Mr.
Levi and their daughter, Lois,
will join them over the week-end.

Mrs. Nathan Simons of Boston
David Wilkus of Boston Blvd.
Blvd. will he hostess at a tea
Wednesday, March 21, to be giv- is spending a few weeks with his
en at the Women's City Club mother, Mrs. Samuel T. Wilkus,
honoring Mrs. Martin Perley of in Los Angeles.
Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman
Mrs. William Fixel of Con- of Suffolk Dr. entertained a
necticut Ave. returned from a group of friends at dinner Wed-
nesday, March 11. .#
week in New York.

Mrs. Ben Glasier of Webb Ave.
Miss Lillian Litvin of Woad_
is visiting in Miami Beach with ingham Dr. entertained with a
her daughter, Barbara, who is luncheon honoring Miss Rut h
attending the University there. Stein of W. Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen Flowers I
- r all occasions-
have returned to their home on Dexter-Joy,
Florist, Tyler 6-6622
Wildemere Ave. from a trip to
the East Coast.

Mrs. S. M. Epstein of Canter-
Mrs. II. J. L. Frank entertain-
ed a group of friends at a bury Dr. returned Tuesday after
luncheon in her home on Colo- spending a few.. .weeks in Palm
Beach.
rado Ave. Monday, March 12.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen
Mrs. Leighton Steele of Mon-
terey Ave. is leaving March 18 and Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero
to spend several days in New returned from a month's vaca-
tion in Phoenix, Ariz., and Los
York and Boston.
Angeles.
Mrs. Milton Doner entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barak
for a group of women whose
husbands are in the service Sat- entertained a group of friends
- urday night, March 10, in her at dinner in their home on Long-
fellow Ave. Saturday evening,
home on Renfrew Rd.
March 10.
Staff Sgt. Robert Mazer of
Fred Dreifus of Memphis,
Egglon Field, Fla. is on a 20-
day leave and the guest of his Tenn., joined Mrs. Dreifus and
brother and sister-in-law, the their daughter, Nancy, who have
been visiting with their families
William Mazers.
in Detroit the past few weeks.
Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne of La Their son, Jed, who just finished
Salle Blvd. spent the past week- his studies at the Choate School
end in Kalamazoo, being the in Wallingford, Conn., also ar-
guest of her nephew and niece, rived in Detroit to spend a few
days.
Dr. and Mrs. Fred J. Margolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carver
of Chicago Blvd. spent several
weeks visiting with their chil-
dren, Sgt. and Mrs. Henry Car-

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MISS DORIS ROSENSHINE

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rosenshine
of Oakman Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Doris, to Dr. Maynard M. Cohen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Cohen.
The bride-elect is a senior at
the University of Michigan, where
she received an Avery Hapswood
award in 1944. Dr. Cohen was
graduated from the University
of Michigan and Wayne Uni-
versity College of Medicine. He
is a 'member of Alpha Omega
Alpha Honorary Medical Society.

Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn
of Fairfield Ave. are sojourning
in Miami Beach.

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IA. Norman Ash is home on
leave visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Ash of LaSalle
Blvd.

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Louis J. Gordon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Gordon of Webb
Ave., has returned to Detroit

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and Mrs. J. M. Adler of Hunt-
ington Woods.

Mrs. Theodore Birnkrant of
Mrs. Harry Becker of War-
Whitmore Rd. is spending a week
rington Dr. returned from an
in New York.
extended visit in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welt of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krohn of
Fairfield Ave. are moving into
their new home on Greenlawn Whitmore Rd. left to spend a
few weeks in Florida.
Ave. March 28.

Mrs. Herbert Meyer of Chi-
Mrs. B. Milner of Paris, Jy.,
is visiting with her parents, the cago Blvd. is spending a week
Nathan Rattners of Huntington with her brother-in-law and sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hart
Woods.
in South Bend, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New-
Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Biegler
man of Canterbury Dr. were
hosts to a group of friends at of Huntington Woods will be
dinner Saturday evening, March hosts at a dinner party Satur-
day night, March 17.
10.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brodie
Mrs. C. Muller of New York of Oak Dr. are leaving the end
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kutt-
nauer and Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Segar entertained jointly at a
dinner party in the latter's home
Saturday evening, Match 10.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferar of Oak-
man Blvd. are visiting in Tus-
con, Ariz. and Los Angeles.

Warrant Officer Herman Good-
man, who has .been in the Paci-
fic War Area, and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Goodman, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Goodman of Greenlawn
Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldberg of
Oakman Blvd. have returned
from a stay in Miami Beach.

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Dr. and Mrs. Edward Rob-
bins have returned to their home
on Greenlawn Ave. from a visit
in Los Angeles.

Mrs. Sam Katkin of Balmoral
Dr., and Mrs. Samuel Green of
Calvert Ave. have returned from
a visit to the East Coast.

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Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt
were hosts at a dinner in their
home on Balmoral - Dr. March 3.

Mr. and Mrs. William Mazer of
Birchcrest Dr. left March 16 to
spend the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Bowman in Buf-
falo, N. Y.

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Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Saper-
stein honore( their house guest,
Mrs. Jack F x of Montreal, Sue-
bee, at a co ktail party last,Sun-
day.

Seaman 1/C Yale Brown is
spending his 12-day leave with
his parents, Mr. and Istra.i.B.
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