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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Frdiay June 8, 1945

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In the Realm of Local Society

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of
Burlingame Ave. have returned
from Chicago where they attend-
ed the graduation of their son,
Norman, who was commissioned
an Ensign at Abbott Hall at
Northwestern University. Ensign
Cohen left immediately for Har-
vard University where he will be
trained as a communications of-
ficer.

RECENT BRIDE

Mrs. William Fleischman of
Cambridge Rd. spent a few days
with her family in Cleveland the
past week.

Mrs. Gerson Allen and infant
(laughter of Atlanta are visiting
with their parents, Dr. and Mrs.
David Fauman of Boston Blvd.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wertheimer
of Calvert Ave. left Friday, June
8, for 10 days in New York.

Miss Delphine Prussian, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prus-
sian of Muirland Ave., is home
from Highland Manor, West Long
Branch, N. J., for the summer
vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H.
011esheimer of Eason Ave. have
returned from Cleveland, 0.,
where they spent the past week-
end.

Mrs. Samuel Soss of Hamilton (Viola Weiss) and daughter, Miss
Drive returned from a week in Lavern Weiss of Los Angeles,
New York.
are guests at the Statler Hotel,
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Weiss
Mrs. Martin Oppenheim and are complimenting Mr. a , ,
1 Mrs.
infant (laughter will arrive June Landfield at an open hoti, recep.
20 from Biloxi, Miss., to be the tion at their home, 1310o B road .
guests of their parents, Mr. and street Blvd., Saturday, Jun e 9,
Mrs. Henry Levitt of Jefferson from 8 to 11. No cards.
Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. tiro„ o f
Lt. Frederick A. Finsterwald Marlowe Ave. have re
turned
has returned after two years from a short stay in Greenville,
overseas and is visiting with his Mich.
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald.
Mrs. George S. Wei , and
daughter, Joan Helene, of Broad-
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weis- street Blvd. have returned front
man of Suffolk Drive were hosts a four-month stay in Tucson,
at a dinner party Thursday, Ariz.
June 7.
Pfc. Richard Atkins, who has
Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Martin just returned from duty in Pan-
of Moss Ave. spent the past ama and is visiting his parents,
week-end in Hayfield, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Atkins of
Monterey Ave., will return to
Mrs. Julian Zemon and Mrs. Ft. Benning, Ga., for paratroop
Oscar Zemon will honor Mrs. training.
David S. Zemon of New York at
a luncheon in the latter's home
on Roslyn Rd., Tuesday, June 12. Flowers for all occasions-

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Mr. and Mrs. A. Gleicher of
Fullerton Ave. left last week for
an extended trip to the West
Coast.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feinberg
of Warrington Drive have as
their guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Leiher of Pittsburgh, Pa.

Miss Anita Lasky of Beverly
Hills, Calif., is the house guest
of Betty Lou Schlaine of Cort-
land Ave.

—Photo by John Henderson

Mrs. Joseph Greenberg of
MRS. RICHARD IRWIN
Brooklyn, N. Y., is spending two
(Miss Dorothy Agree)
weeks with her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Steinberg of Wash-
Mr. Nathan Agree and Mrs. Lena Agree announce the marriage
burn Ave.
of their daughter, Dorothy, to Richard Irwin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Goldman of Chicago, which took place on May 26 at the
Mrs. Lena Pinkney of Boston, bride's residence on Indiana Ave. Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer offici-
Mass., arrived Tuesday to visit ated. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin will make their home in Chicago.
with her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk of of friends at dinner Friday eve-
course of training at Penn State
Stoepel Ave.
ning, June 1.
College in Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Myron Stein of Wood-
John A. Kaichen, a student at
Honoring Miss Mignon Good-
stock 'Rd. returned from the past Kenyon College, is home for the
week-end in New York.
summer vacation with his par- man, whose marriage to Burton
ents, the Howard Kaichens of Lemberg wil be solemnized Sun-
day, June 10, the following host-
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of Huntington Woods.
esses entertained: Mrs. A. II.
Boston Blvd. entertained a group
Mrs. Henry Butzel of Edison Weinstein, luncheon and miscel-
A
Ave. has returned from several laneous shower at Huyler's Sat-
urday, May 26; Mrs. Chester L
(lays in Chicago.
Colen, a luncheon and personal
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis shower, May 28 at the Standard
of Birmingham were hosts at a Club; May 29, a luncheon at the
dinner party in their home Satur- Book Cadillac by Mrs. Robert
Specializing in
Rosen; Miss Arline Weinstein, a
day night, June 2.
supper party and miscellaneous
SEA FOOD DINNERS
Mrs. C. W. Stewart of Chi- shower Friday, .June 1; June 2,
Finest Lobsters, Fish, Oysters
cago visited with her family, a tea given by Mrs. Ben Weitz-
Clams, Prime Meats
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Title- man and Mrs. E. Elson; June 6,
a luncheon at Huyler's by Miss
baum of Lawrence Ave.
Complete Carry-Out Service
Goodman's mother's sorority sis-
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ters; June 6, a dinner at the
Pvt.
Norman
Schakne
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home
16805 LIVERNOIS, opp. U. D.
Standard Club by Mr. and Mrs.
on furlough with his parents, Mr. Morris Blumberg; Monday, June
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and Mrs. Harold Schakne of Eu- 4, Mrs. Abraham Lemberg com-
clid Ave., having completed his plimented her future daughter-
in-law with a luncheon for 60
guests at the Book-Cadillac Ho-
tel; June 9, Mrs. J. H. Berke
of Milwaukee was hostess at
a luncheon at Huyler's; and June
8, a spinster dinner given by
Mrs. Emanuel Rotenherg, Miss
Milly Winokur and Miss Maxine
Spickler; June 5, Mrs. Henry
Weinberg entertained at a lunch-
eon and linen shower, given at
the Canterbury House.

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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Landfield

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Floor Shows • Name Bands

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753 Book Bldg.

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Saturday, 9:45 to 6:00

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Mrs. Nathan Mandeberg of
Monica Ave. was hostess at a
beautifully appointed tea, Satur-
day, June 2, honoring Miss Sonia
Levien, whose engagement was
recently announced to Ensign Eu-
gene E. Mandeberg. After a fort-
night in this city, Miss Levien
will return to her home in New
York.

Gifts

for Boy Graduates

Hudson's Boys' Store offers attractive selections
of suitable quality gifts that boys like to receive.

'California Sports Shirts
of cool rayon—in at-
tractive two-tone effects.
12 to 18 $3.95

Slack Suits of Sanfor-
ized cotton (shrink less
than ) — in two-
tone ensembles. 10 to
'-- 18
$5.95

Mrs. Anna Freshman of Great
Neck, L. L. is visiting with her
children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Freshman of Hendrie Blvd. in
Huntington Woods.

Bold Patterned Ties of
colorful rayon. Bows
and four-in-hands . $1

Capt. Eli Berkman. who is sta-
tioned in Victoria, Tex., visited
with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. M. B. Berkman of Park-
side Ave. Mrs. Alfred Cohen of
Toronto was also a recent guest
of the Berkmans.

Mrs. Al Delefield has returned
to her home in Chicago, having
spent two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Levy of Fairfield Ave.

Mrs. Sam Schwartz of Rose-
lawn Ave. spent the past week
in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rattner
of Huntington Woods returned
from a few days in Paris, Ky.

Hand-sewn Belts of
cowhide — have con-
trasting stitching $1.50

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Sale, Tax. Thi4 to

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Price Not Including
any
Federal Tax

Hickok Tie Bars
$1.50* '.----'-?
Hickok Key Chains $1.50*

*Plus 20% Federal Tax

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