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Friday, July 13, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Six

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In the Realm of Local Society

Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dashkin
Sgt. Hal Eisenberg, son of Mr.
ENGAGED
RECENT BRIDE Sally Jean Kopelson
and Mrs. D. Eisenberg of 2634 and son, Edward, of Kentucky
Attending U. of M.
Clements Ave. has been discharg- Ave., have returned from a visit
ed from the service in the army to Boston and New York.
Sally Jean Kopelson, daughter
after three years duty in the Eu-
of Edith and Alan Kopelson,
Mrs: Belle Sanfield of 13641
ropean area.
former Detroiters, now residents
Dexter Blvd. left by plane to
of Beverly Hills, Calif., is attend-
spend
a
fortnight
visiting
the
Mrs. Joseph Rich of 3203 Glen-
ing the summer session at the Uni-
liodroff
family
of
Minneapolis,
dale Ave. entertained Thursday
versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
evening, July 5, with a dinner Minnesota.
Alan Kopelson was prominent in
and miscellaneous shower honor-
musical circles in Detroit. He was
ing Miss Sherre Zelden whose
Dr. Fred M. Barbas was the
on the faculty of the Detroit In-
marriage to Lt. Kal Gladstone will week - end guest of the H o t el
stitute of Musical Art, and a
be an event of July 15 at the Chippewa, Petoskey.
member of "The Bohemians."
Whittier Hotel. Dinner was served
Edith Kopelson was well known
by candlelight, and the color
for her dramatic work, stage pro-
Herbert H. Jacob, son of Mrs.
scheme of decorations on the ta- Saul E. Jacob of Scranton, Pa.,
ductions, and radio work on WWJ
ble were pink and white. Sachet formerly of this city, graduated
and WJR. They both follow their
avors and nameplates made in from Rensselaer Polytechnic In-
professions on the coast and ap-
cigarette holders were given to stitute at Troy, N. Y. last week.
pear in joint recitals of "Drama
each guest.
and Music."
A member of the Navy V-12 pro-
Sally Jean has done radio, stage
gram he received the degree of
Dr. Saul E. Barnett of the Bel- Bachelor of Chemical Engineer-
and screen work. She made her
crest returned this week from a ing and was elected an associate
debut in the Bonstelle Theater at
visit with his friends and relatives Jf Sigma Xi, honor society of en-
the age of four. Sally is living in
in Charlevoix and Petoskey.
Stockwell Hall, Ann Arbor. She is
.rineers. He left July 9 to attend
a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Edward,
Midshipman School at Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. George Weiss are University.
Samuel and Nathan Wolf, Detroit.
having open house on Sunday,
—Photo by (;•n,
July 15, at their summer home on
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Rice of
—Photo by john Ilenderson French Music Feature
Lake Shore Drive, Ont., in honor
MISS ROSSLYN A. WARNER
of their son, Pfc. Jerome, who will Hotel Belcrest are spending a
MRS. ARTHUR H. BYER
The engagement of Rosslyn A.
celebrate his 21st birthday. Pfc. month at the Charlevoix Beach (Miss Florence Esther Davidson) Of GM Concert Sun.
Hotel
in
Charlevoix.
The music of France and Fin- Warner to Pfc. Arthur J. Cohen,
Weiss is home on a 30-day fur-
U.S.A., is announced by her par-
lough. He served as a medical
On June 26 at Congregation land will be conducted by Dr.
Miss Charlotte Brawer has left Shaarey Zedek, Florence Esther Frank Black on the General Mo- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner
aid man with the Infantry and
of Seward Ave. Pfc. Cohen is
participated in the 95th's capture for Los Angeles where she will Davidson, daughter of Mr. and tors Symphony of the Air concert the son of Mrs. Dora Cohen of
his
Sun,
on
NBC
from
5
to
6
p.m.
take
the
summer
session
courses
of Metz, Saarlautern, Hamm and
Mrs. Benjamin S. Davidson of
at the University of Southern Cal- Cortland Avenue, was married to
The Fr e n c h composers and LaSalle Blvd., and the late Mr.
Dortmund.
ifornia. She will return home in Arthur H. Byer, son of Mr. and their works are Edouard Lalo's Leon Cohen. The bridegroom is
in the 86th Infantry Blackhawk
Mr. and Mrs. David Mevis of the fall to resume her studies at Mrs. Samuel Byer of Watertown, Overture to Le Roi D'ys; Camille
Division.
3329 Sturtevant Ave. celebrated Wayne University.
New York. Dr. Hershman officiat- Saint-Saens' Henry VIII Dances,
and
Claude
Debussy's
Sacred
and
their 25th wedding anniversary
ed.
Sgt. Sy Neuman, recently re-
Profane Dances for H a r p and
with a dinner for 60 guests, fol-
The bride wore a gown of white
lowed by a reception for 100 turned from the European theater marquisette and lace with a long String Orchestra. The concluding
of war, spent a ten-day furlough
selection will be Jean Sibelius'
guests.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. train. Her veil was full length and stirring Finlandia.
fell from a crown made of lace
Soloist for the Debussy Dances
FOX — "A Bell for Adano,"
Miss Ada Morris of 3269 Tux- Joseph Neuman of Calvert Ave., that matched the gown. She car-
edo has returned from Los An- and his wife, the former, Sarah ried a white prayer book and will be Edward Vito, first harpist John Hersey's Pulitzer prize-win-
of the NBC Symphony Orchestra, ning story of the American occu-
geles where she vacationed for a Bobroff.
Sgt. Neuman is heading for the white orchids. Her maid of honor and former member of the De- pation of a small Italian town,
month, visited with relatives and
was Rosemary Byer, from Water- troit Symphony and the Chicago has been translated to the screen
attended the graduation ceremo- Pacific area.
town, New.,York, who wore a shell Civic Opera Orchestra.
in a screenplay that retains all
nies of her cousin Dr. M. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg pink marquisette gown and car-
Charles F. Kettering, vice pres- the values which made the book
Schwartz.
ried
tea
rose
carnations.
T
h
e
and Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Harris
ident of General Motors and di- great. Although the locale is in
bridesmaids were Marjorie David-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer M. Apple- are leaving July 22 on a cruise to son, Judith Davidson, and Bar- recting head of its Research Lab- war-torn Italy, the story is made
oratories, will speak during the up mainly of human equations;
baum of Chicago Blvd. are spend- Montreal.
bara Davidson. They wore tur- intermission.
the down-to-earth reactions of be-
ing the summer at the Grand
quoise
marquisette
go
w
n
s
and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Morton
wildered people to their libera-
Hotel, Mackinac Island.
carried
yellow
carnation
bouquets
of Roslyn Rd. are leaving July 27
tors.
AJC
Youth
Leader
and they wore matching flower
Louis D. Lighton, who has to
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Lands- for a week's stay at Moon Beach, coronets in their hair. The ushers
his credit "A Tree Grows in
berg of Roselawn Avenue just re- Wisconsin.
were Sanford Polansky, Charles
Brooklyn," "Lives of a Bengal
turned f r o m New York City
Lt. Seth Jacobson is home on Feinberg, and Cv Sattler. The
Lancer," "Skippy," is the pro-
where they were the guests of the
bride's
mother,
Mrs.
Banjamin
leave with his family in Hunting-
ducer; Henry King, who directed
Warwick Hotel for a week.
Davidson,
wore
an
aqua
gown
and
ton Woods.
"Wilson" and "The Song of Ber-
orchids; the groom's mother, Mrs.
nadette," is the director; and the
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Schiff
Samuel
Byer,
wore
a
chartreuse
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin and
screen story is by LaMarr Trotti,
of 3378 Richton have returned
gown
and
orchid
corsage.
who won the Academy Award for
from Madison, Wis., where they their three daughters are spend-
Out of town guests attending
1944's best original story ("Wil-
attended the graduation of their ing a week visiting in Buffalo
the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs.
son").
son, Donald Wm. S1 /c as Radio- and Toronto.
Albert Gomberg, and Mrs. I. Barr
man. Donald is now attending
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rattner from Chicago, Sam Apple and
Advanced Radio School in Great
MICHIGAN — The first big "in
and daughter Judy are leaving family from Cleveland, Mr. and
Lakes, Ill.
person" show of the summer sea-
Mrs.
Dickman
from
Tucson,
Ari-
July 1 to spend two weeks at
son at the Michigan Theatre
zona, Mrs. Harry Roth from Holly-
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Belkin of Minaqua, Wisconsin.
swung into action today. with
wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mit-
Boston Blvd. spent the past week
Benny Goodman, the greatest of
roff
from
San
Francisco.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Philip
I.
Marcuse
end in Cleveland, where they at-
them all, on stage, with his big
and
their
son
are
leaving
the
lat-
The
noted
New
York
Reverend,
tended the 16th wedding anniver-
band and featured entertainers ,
sary honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ben ter part of July to spend two Benjamin Byer, and Mrs. Byer,
and on the screen "that man Van"
weeks in Charlevoix.
grandparents of the groom at-
Frieds of the Sovereign Hotel.
Johnson in "Between Two Women"
tended and Rev. Byer also offi-
with Gloria DeHaven, Marilyn
ciated at the ceremony. Mr. and
Maxwell and Lionel Barrymore.
There's Nothing Finer Than
Mrs. Charles Byer of McKeesport,
Phil Brestoff and the Michigan or-
Pennsylvania, and Mr. Hy Druk-
chestra are featured in a "sing-
man of Montreal also came for
fest" with the audience.
The Most Exclusive Resort In
the wedding.
South Haven, Michigan
The couple will return to De-
UNITED ARTISTS — Robert
rooms with private bath and show-
troit after a honeymoon spent at
Young and Laraine Day co-star in
er. Children's dining room and gov-
SAMUEL
FISHZOHN
bath-
erness. Playgrounds, private
Greenbush Inn, Michigan.
ing beach. Men's and women's
Samuel S. Fishzohn has been the screen adaptation of Edward
Hums. Concert orchestra.
named director of the newly es- Chodorov's sophisticated comedy-
"The Only Cabaret in Town"
tablished Youth Department of romance, "Those En d ea ring
IN THE REALM
0 Acts of vatuieviiie—Dancing
the American Jewish Committee. Young Charms," which holds over
Nightly
for a second week at the United
OF LOCAL SOCIETY He will develop a program de- Artists
Theatre. The companion,
ourage '
Mrs. Bernard Dosie of High- igned toward immunizing young feature is "Two O'Clock Courage"
An Ideal Place To Livi
An Exceptional Place To Dine
land Ave. entertained Wednesday people of all sects against doc- with Tom Conway and Ann Ruth-
"Vacation Lend for Everyone"
Since 1901 evening with a card party in hon- nines of hate and intolerance.
erford.
Private Itatbs—Slamer.—Itnnning Water in Every Komi
0 1 or of Mrs. Louis Bertman of Flo-
Iltek Riding
rida, and Mrs. Milton Dosie of Pfc. Martin Weston,
Cros-
PALMS STATE —
Los Angeles.
by's first production, "The Great
Of the Timberwolves, John L," starring Linda Darnell,
Sgt. Melvin Wallace has re-
romantic Greg McLure and Bar-
turned to his base at Kearns. Home on Furlough
bara Britton opened today at the
Pfc.
Martin
Weston,
husband
Utah. after spending an eighteen-
Palms State Theatre with the corn -
day furlough with his parents Mr. of Rita, 4255 Cortland, is now panion feature a comedy drama,
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and Mrs. Julius Wallace of Whit- home on furlough. A member of "Delightfully Dangerous." star-
56 NORTH SHORE DRIVE
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. more Rd. He has been appointed
he 104th Infantry Division (Tim- ring Jane Powell, bright young
manager of the softball team at '.,ter•olf), he saw action in the singing star from "Song of the
-
cc e s s f u I Holland campaign Open Road," with Con s! 8 n ce
1 Camp Kearns.
.vhich opened the port of Ant- Moore. Ralph Bellamy,
M rt on
Miss Antia June Bell, of Holly- • erp to Allied shipping. Then Gould's orchestra and A thur
wood, California, formerly of De- Pfc. Weston was in the First Ar- Treacher.
troit, is now residing with her my line at Aachen. He took part
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. in the campaign in which the
RESUMES LAW PRACTICE
r has
Rudy LoPatin, 249 Voorheis Rd., Timberwolves crossed the Roer
Attorney Reuben Glaz , from
river
in
assault
boats
and
then
MANAGEMENT • BEN and WILLIAM ASHER •
,
Pontiac, Mich.
been
honorably
discharge
pushed ahead to capture Cologne.
Once across the Rhine at the military service and has resumed
Remagen bridgehead, the Divi- the general practice of 13w. His
sion took part in the Ruhr en- office is at 3000 Barium Tower.
circlement. The final phase of the
fighting s a w the Timberwolves
acing to the Mulde river where
Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen, the remnants of the Wehrmacht
' of 2265 Chicago Blvd., announce were crushed between the Rus- —always ask by name for St. Joseph
Aspirin. You can't buy as.pirin that
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, sian and the U.S. First Army.
There's none
The Timberwolves were in con- can do more for you.
Andrew H., at Congregation Shaa-
faster,
none
surer,
none
more
depend'
tinuous
combat
for
more
than
six
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July 28. At Home Sunday after- months. The men, after their fur- at tom cents. 38 tablets, 20t ; for
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