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April 13, 1945 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-04-13

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Peie Ten

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle



°Men ••

Social and Personal

.

Ensign William B. Gilles, US
NR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Gilles of Sturtevant Ave.,
is visiting his parents on a 30-
day furlough. He has been over-
seas for 15 months and took
part in the Normandy invasion
on a L.C.T. boat.

Friday, April 13, 1945

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

Mr. and Airs. Sidney Stone ring at Hotel Wilshirt, Airs•
have returned to their home on Emanuel M. Baker and Miss
Wildemere Ave. from a stay in Bette Goldstrom were .!,`cases
Miami Beach. on this occasion.
---
Airs. Harry Apse! of Colling-
m i.. an d m r„ si,,14. mund
nrin
wood Ave. has returned from of Calvert
Ave.
have
(.turned
New York City where she visited to tile
city after spendin g
relatives and friends.
\\Inter
in
Los
A ngelts an d1
Fresno, Cal.
Mr. and Airs. Nathan Fishman
of Sherbourne Dr. have returned
Jacob Langer of t he Slvil6
to their home in Tucson, Ariz.,
after a brief stay in this city. Hotel, after a prolonged illness,

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Colen
of Ilene Ave. are spending a
few days in Chicago.

Col. and Mrs. Harold Schle-
singer returned to Memphis,
Tenn., having visited with their
family for a few days the past
week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.
Schlesinger of Boston Blvd. were
hosts at a dinner party Monday
evening in their honor, and Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Wineman en-
tertained at dinner Wednesday
evening.

is now in the Florence Critten-
don Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Sulzburg-
er and their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Heavenrich, will en-
tertain jointly at a dinner party
in the latter's home on Mendota
Ave. Tuesday evening, April 24.

Airs. Esther Fried of Buffalo
N. Y., is visiting her children.
Miss Geraldine E. Switkenn
Suit
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sidell of
of
Cortland Ave. let urned from
Cherrylawn Ave.
a
week's stay with her relatives in
Cleveland Ms., 0.
Miss Molly Moss of Chicago
spent t he Passover week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bond and
her family in Detroit.
daughter, Eleanor, have returned
'Mrs. Ida Schultz, 2916 Sturte- from Chicago after (pending the
vant, was feted by the Eva Mann holidays with theil. parents, Mr.
and Airs. 1.. 'Minor and family.
and Fay Stohlburg Clubs in hon-
or of her 35th wedding anni-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan 11 Fish
versary at a Smorgesbord (firmer
and entertainment at the home of Westwood Ave. left for New
York City. They will he guest(
of Mrs. B. Nyman.
at the Hotel Pennsylvania fur
Cpl. Sam Turbow of Fort two weeks.
Knox, Ky. spent the week-end
Al l'. and Mrs. Alf red NV. Pay-
with his wife, the former Irene
son of Chicago Blvd. have ra-
Switken, of Cortland Ave.
t timed from a three weeks' visit
Bride-elect Miss Shirley Ann in New Orleans.
Levinson, daughter of Air. and
Mrs. Lew Levinson of Tuxedo Flowers for all occasions-
Ave., was guest of honor at a
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tykr 6 6622
bridal shower held Thursday eve-

.

Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund
of the Book-Cadillac plan to
open their farm on Walnut Lake
April 15.

1

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Heaven-
rich of Litchfield Ave. returned
from a few days' visit in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lambic
of Pittsburgh spent the past week
with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T.
Lewis in Birmingham.

-

—1'110l 0

by John

I lcnderson

MISS GLORIA ROSE ROSMAN
The Misses Laura Lowell and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman of W. Boston Blvd. announce
Elsie Jackson will arrive April
20 from New York to be the the engagement of their daughter, Gloria Rose, to Meyer Ellis,
house guests of Mrs. Harry New- son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ellis of Rochester Ave. No date has
been set for the wedding.
man of Lawrence Ave.

Mrs. Felix Salzstein left April end in Detroit visiting with their
9 for her home in Chicago, hav- family.
ing visited with her sister, Mrs.
Edwin M. Rosenthal. Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper of
Fairfield Ave. returned April 8,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, having spent a week in New
who had been living at the Stat- York.
ler Hotel for some time, have
mover to their apartment on
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman
Merton Rd.
of Hamilton Dr. returned April
Miss Norma Wittelshofer left 5 from a month's travel in Mex-
ico.
to resume her studies at Con-
necticut College for Women in
Mrs. Goldie Desenberg of Kal-
New London, Conn., after a
short visit with her parents, the amazoo spent several days in
Detroit the past week.
Monte Wittleshofers.

an extended visit in Beverly
Hills, Cal.

Mrs. Harriet Schwarz of Wil-
demere Ave. visited in New York
for three weeks and attended
the closing performances at the
Metropolitan Opera. Her son-in-
law, Anthony Marlowe, is one
of the leading tenors who parti-
cipated in the operas.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zucker-
man, who spent the past. winter
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, left
Thursday for their home in Ply-
mouth, Mich.

Mrs. Leonard Weiner of Hunt-
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glazer
Mrs. Allan Tolmich arrived
of Chicago spent the past week- ington Woods returned from a from Portland, Ore., to visit
few days' visit in Buffalo, N. Y.
with her mother, Mrs. Peter Voss,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aaron of the Wilshire Apartments. Her
of Glendale Ave. are leaving the husband, Lt. Tolmich, is sta-
end of the month for a few tioned at the Army Air Base in
Portland, Ore.
days in Chicago.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kay of
Miss Marianne Block of Elm-
hurst Ave. returned from a week 2745 Cortland Ave. left suddenly
for Rochester, N. Y. to attend
in Philadelphia.
the funeral of their brother,
Arthur W. Schlesinger, Jr., is Ben Kay.
leaving April 21 for Sheepshead
Mrs. Bernard Fineman (Helen
Bay to be inducted into the
United States Maritime Service. Brown) and small (laughter, Joy,
left to join Sgt. Fineman in
Samuel M. Epstein is spending Aboline, Tex.
a week in Dallas, Tex.
Lt. and Mrs. Leslie Share have
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- returned to Washington after a
man of Chicago Blvd. will re- visit with Mrs. Share's parents,
turn to Detroit April 15, after Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shurgin of
Seward Ave.

12th ANNUAL CONCERT

Detroit Workmen's
Circle Chorus

EVELYN GURVITCH — Accompanists — REBECCA FROHMAN

Featuring as Guest Artists - - •

MASHA BENYA, Soprano

PHILLIP BLACKMAN, Soprano

Mrs. Louis Davidson of Can-
terbury Rd. has returned to
Miami Beach, Fla. after a brief
stay in Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Hayman of
Wager Ave. returned this week
from Miami Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Fein, who
spent the winter in Holly, Mich.,
opened their home in Detroit
and have as their house guests
their daughter, Mrs. Sol Klop-
man and small daughter, of Jer-
sey City, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs.
David Weissberg of Brooklyn,
N. Y.

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Mrs. Herman Rafelson of Hard.
ing Ave. has returned from a
visit to the West Coast.

Mrs. Jack Cohen has returned
to Los Angeles and her daugh-
ter. Cpl. Cohen, returned to New
Mexico, after a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Harvith of Wis-
consin Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shevin of
Parkside Ave. have returned from
1 a visit in Miami Beach.

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