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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Women

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Mrs. E. Wolf of Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bass of
is the guest of her daughter, LaSalle Blvd. left Tuesday for
Mrs. Sally Krause of Webb Ave. a month in Los Angeles, Calif.

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Friday, April 20 1945

Social and Personal-

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

Dr. I. W. Ruskin,
Buy.
lingame Ave., has be, •
ed Lt. Commander it. -
Noy
and will leave shorti.
San
Francisco. His son, Ali,ert Ru s.
kin, is stationed in tee Nichols
General Hospital, Louisvili r , Ky.,
and his daughter, Carol Ruskin;
is attending Washitigtu n u n i„
versity in St. Louis.

Mr. and Mrs. Monte Witten-'
Mrs. H. J. L. Frank of Colo-
shofer of Boston Blvd. left rado Ave. spent a few days in
Thursday for a stay in French Cleveland, having attended the
Lick, Ind.
Metropolitan Operas.

Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of
of Suffolk Drive returned from
an extended visit in Palm Beach. Longfellow Ave. left Friday,
April 20, for a sojourn in Hot
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Ales,
of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- Springs, Ark.
Pennington Dr. are with
man are spending a fortnight
their son, Lt. Melvin Moss, i n
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg
in New York.
Las Vegas, Nev. Their (laugh.
returned to their home on Chi-
ter. Ethel Janet, will reside at
Mrs. Meyer Friedman of Cin- cago Blvd. after a visit in San
the home of Miss
Rubin
cinnati is the guest of her broth- Francisco, Palm Springs and Los
if 18614 Fairfield dui
their
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Angeles.
absence.
MN. Gerald May of Wildemere
A ve.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt
Maj. and Mrs. Henry Siegel
of Balmoral Drive are spending
(the former Ruse Marie Levy of
and Mrs. Harry Farbsten two weeks in French Lick, Ind.
New Orleans) are visiting hi:
of Burlington Drive returned from
parents, Mr. and MN. Meyer
an extended stay in Palm Beach.
Mrs. Julian Wolfner of Bur-
Siegel of 17526 Santa Rosa Dr.
lington Drive left April 14 to
Maj. Siegel, who has just re-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Good- spend a week in New York.
turned from 28 months' oversee
stein of 19000 Wildemere Ave.
duty, will remain in the city
entertained their family at a
Mrs. Herbert Smith of Shrews-
two weeks, after which L , !., •
dinner party Saturday night, bury Drive is leaving April 25
and his wife will leave
April 14, to announce the en- to spend a few days in Cleve-
ida for reassignment.
gagement of their daughter, land.
Geraldine Beatrice, to Major
Samuel G. Reisman.
Mrs. Clarence Enggass' of Cum-
Flowers f-r all occasions-
berland Way will return May 1
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of , from Palm Beach and New York.
Boston Blvd. spent several days
in Cleveland the past week, hay-'
Captain Edwin M. Rosenthal,
ing attended the Metropolitan Jr., returned April 18 from over-
Operas.
i seas and is spending his leave
with his family on Parkside Ave.
Mr. ' and Mrs. William H.
MISS GERALDINE BEATRICE GOODSTEIN
Frank of Wildemere Ave. are I Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heaven-
leaving April 21 for a week at rich of Longfellow Ave. left
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goodstein of 19000 Wildemere Ave.
the Waldorf Astoria in New I April 16 to spend a week in New announce the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine Beatrice, to
York. York.
Maj. Samuel G. Reisman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Reisman
of 2742 Calvert Ave. Miss Goodman is taking her Master's Degree
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler of
Mrs. I. J. London of Pingree at Northwestern University in Evansville, Ind. Maj. Reisman is
Whitmore Rd. are spending the , Ave. left Tuesday for a month stationed at Normoyle Base, San Antonio, Tex.
week-end in Chicago.
with her family in Salt Lake
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Greenbaum of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Radner
and family of Wildemere Ave.
Mrs. S. Q. Kesler of the Art and family of Oakman Blvd. Rosenstein of Linwood Ave., and
returned from an extended stay Center Apts. returned from a have returned from Miami Beach. sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel H. Weisman of
in Miami Beach.
week in New York.
Mrs. Elizabeth Kurtz of Pin- Calvert Ave., for two weeks; and
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenman gree Ave. spent the week-end then, accompanied by Mrs. Rosen-
of 18682 Fairfield Ave. will be with her son, Seamon 2/c Paul stein, will proceed to New York
at home to their relatives and Kurtz. who is a student at the where they will visit the Ser-
friends in honor of their son, University of Wisconsin. geant's mother and friends. T/
• Sgt. Frankel was among the en-
Dr. Ray Rosenman, and his fian-
Mrs. Bertha Tranes of Evart, gineers and aviators who accom-
cee, Miss Natalie Lilienthal, on
Sunday, April 29, from 2 to 5, Mich., was the house guest of plished an astonishing piece of
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse of Vir- work on the Mighty Midget "As-
TE0. 1-4428
no cards.
ginia Park. cension Island" as described in
Here Thcy Arc!
1 Readers Digest. He spent 15
5932 SECOND
Major Joseph Nelson, who has
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Saul
Saulson
of
months
in
the
Atlantic
area.
NEAR KIRBY
just returned from overseas duty,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Broadstreet Blvd. have returned Upon the completion of the fur-
1er.orin.. ■
Portraits and
from a visit in Battle Creek. lough they will return to Cali-
Lefkowitz of Calvert Ave.
Paiute% i.t
hildren. In your
fornia.
home or in our luxurious Studios.
Mrs.
Alexander
Freeman
of
Mrs. Mendel Rosensweig of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Abrams
Open dady till 6—Mondays till 9 p.m
Hazelwood Ave. is returning next Chicago Blvd. have returned
Sondays 12 to 3
week from a stay in Miami from a visit in Los Angeles, of San Juan Drive are sojourn-
THAT FLASH .. .
Calif. ing in Miami Beach, Fla.
Beach, Fla.
To keep you gay and gala

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Gives
FREE Instructions

MOTHER'S DAY
GIFTS

That she'll cherish and remem-
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Lt. Samuel Hack, who is sta-
Mrs. Samuel H. Weisman of
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich of the
tioned
at Tampa, Fla., is spend- Calvert Ave. was hostess at the
Belcrest Hotel is visiting in New
ing a 10-day leave with his wife, last meeting of the Young Wom-
York City.
Mrs. Samuel Hack of Indiana an's Bicur Cholera on April 9.
Ave.
Ensign and Mrs. Harvey Wil-
Miss Dorothy Weiman, a De-
lens of Norfolk, Va., are the
Mrs. Ida Schultz of 2916 Stur-
guests of their parents, Mr. and tevant, chairman of the Lt. Eli troit teacher, leaves April 22
Mrs. George Willens of LaSalle Levin Auxiliary 230 for the first with the American Red Cross for
service overseas as a Staff Assist-
Blvd.
donor luncheon of the Depart- ant in the Club. Miss Weiman is
ment of Michigan Ladies' Auxili-
Mrs. Ralph Davidson of Chi- ary of the Jewish War Veterans the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman Weiman of 2660 Sturte-
cago Blvd. is spending a short held at the Latin Quarter on va
n t.
time in New York City.
Wednesday, thanks her commit-
tee for their good work, and her
Mrs. Louis Katz, Suffolk Dr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rosenberg friends for their cooperation in
and (laughter, Mrs. Maxwell G.
of Leslie Ave. have returned making this affair a success.
Berger, are spending a week in
from a visit to Miami Beach, Fla.
Chicago visiting friends.
T/Sgt. and Mrs. Harry Fran-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jaffee kel of California will arrive in
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Schiff
of Huntington Woods are in Detroit April 25 to be the guests have returned from Cleveland,
French Lick Springs, Ind.
0., having spent the Passover
Ihn .163 azga, qkoh ■ ■■■■■■■ 1 1 holidays with the former's moth-
Mrs. Harry Singer of Santa I
er, Mrs. B. Schiff.
Barbara Drive has returned from
a stay in New York City.
Miss Madelynne Nathan and
Miss Pearl Schneider are guests
Sgt. Joseph Lattin, son of Mr.
at the Tropics Hotel, Miami
and Mrs. Jacob Lattin of Cort-
Beach, Fla.
land Ave., who has just returned
TUNG S. WOO, Mgr.
from overseas duty, is home visit-
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ing his wife, Mrs. Lattin, and
Specializing in
small son, Bary, of Elmhurst 0
Ave.

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JEWISH NATIONAL WORKERS' ALLIANCE
OF AMERICA
Announce the Appearance of

DAVID PINSKY

In

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Noted Dramatist and Poet

Special Readin g from his newest drama

"A REFUGEE FAMILY"
Tuesday, April 24, at 8:30 P. M.

at the

Tuxedo-Holmur Hebrew School

Tuxed o Ave.
Ave.
cot. Ho l mur ye.

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Mon., Thurs., Sat. to 9 P. t!.

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9035 Twelfth St.

at Clairmount

TYler 6-7161

Thurs. and Sat. to 9 P.II
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We specialize in the service and repair of

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and all other types of LAMPS

A New Restaurant

For a Select Taste

the coolest way possible.

Old style floor lamps made into beautiful Indirect
Lamps and Torchieres. VASES and OIL LAMPS
converted to ELECTRIC. Reflector bowls, glass-
ware and parts for all lamps. PICK-UP AND DE
LIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF DETROIT and SUBURBS .
ORDERS FILLED

MAIL

LAMP SPECIALTY SERVICE

3201 GRAND AVE.. WEST

Phone TO 8-5435

Until 9 P. M.
DAILY or

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