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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday July 20,

Friday

1945

IN

In the Realm of Local Society

Leon Elkind, Master Councilor
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Saper-
of Mosaic Chapter Order 'of De ston and daughter Sara-Lee. of
Molay, left as summer recess was Wisconsin Ave. are spending a
called to take up his new resi- few weeks in Frankfort, Mich.
dence in Los Angeles, Calif.
Mrs. Samuel Schwarz of Wilde-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sandler mere Ave. is visiting with her
of 10235 McQuade held open brother Arnold Lehman in Harri-
house Tuesday evening, July 17, son, Maine. Mr. Lehman is the
in honor of their son, S/1c R. T. proprietor of Camp WigWam.
Athur Sandler, who left Wed-
nesday for Great Lakes, Ill.
Mrs. Milton Marwil and daugh-
ter Sarah of Philadelphia spent
'Miss Joyce Elaine Edgar, a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Robert Marwil of LaSalle Blvd.
I. Edgar, is spending the summer the past week.
at "The National Music Camp,"
Interlochen, Michigan. Miss Edgar
Charles E. Brown of Warring-
is specializing in voice.
ton Drive is spending a week in
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bookstein Goderich, Ont.
of 9803 McQuade Ave. will be at
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lew-
home to relatives and friends on
Sunday, July 22, from 2:00 to is of Birmingham left July 20
5:30 in honor of the homecoming for a fortnight in Charlevoix.
of their son, electrician's mate
Sgt. Mitchell Feldman is home)
3 /c Harold Bookstein, who has
been on duty in the South Pa- with his family on furlough from
Harmon General Hospital, Long-
cific for 19 months. No cards.
view, Texas.
Pfc. Irving Yura is spending
Mrs. Isadore E. Goodman and
his 30-day furlough with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Yura, of daughter Marian, of Sherbourne
3278 Tuxedo Ave., after return- Rd., spent a few days in New
York last week, stopping at the
ing from overseas duty.
Hotel Pierre.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welt of
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Herman
Greenlawn Ave. will have open
house Friday night, July 27, in of Pennington Drive ha v e as
honor of Mrs. Welt's mother, their house guest their niece, Miss
Mrs. N. Ronsheimer of Cincin- Inez Romer of New York City.
nati.
Mrs. Alfred Rothchild and Miss
Edith Heavenrich are leaving this
week-end for Charlevoix,

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

her niec
berg, Ai
miscellat
mother's
July 11,

Mrs. Royal Maas and her chil-
dren of Cam b ridge Road are
spending the summer in i Charle-
voix.

Mrs.
Merrick
a visit v
Mrs. Get
Con"
Miss.

Mrs. B. H. Zendel and son Lee
Marvin have left for a month's
visit to Long Beach, California,
to visit her daughter Geraldine
Zendel, S/1c. (Sp. G.) who is
stationed at Roosevelt Base. She
will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Zendel of Los Angeles, Calif.

Dr. and Mrs. Max Karl New-
man will hold open house Sunday,
July 22, from 2 to 5, in honor of
their son Steven Edward.

Mrs. Albert Grabower left for
El Paso, Texas, for an extended
visit with her brother and sister-
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gold-
farb.

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of
Webb Ave. have as their house
guest Mrs. Karbal's father, N.
Levin of Miami Beach, Fla.

Sgt. Sydney Goodman returned
from a c t i v e duty in Belgium,
Franc e and Germany, and is
spending a 30 day furlough with
his wife, Dorothy Jacobs Good-
man, and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Goodman before be-
ing assigned to new duties.

JUST MARRIED

Mrs. Stanley I. Glazer of Chi-
cago and her son Corp. David
—Photo by Preston Sweet.
Oppenheim spent several days
MISS BETTY JANE SIMMONS
with their family in Detroit the
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simmons of Philadelphia Ave. announce the past week. Corp. Oppenheim just
returned with General Terry Al-
engagement of their daughter Betty Jane to Nat Korash, son of Mr. len's Timberwolves from the Eu-
Mrs. David J. Levy of Boston
ropean theater of war.
Blvd. will entertain a few friends and Mrs. William Korash of East Grand Blvd.
at dinner Friday night, July 20.
Pvt. and Mrs. H. L. Weiss
Pfc. Joseph Cohen of Delhart,
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett of
(Ruth Shapiro) of 13725 Dexter Texas, formerly of Detroit is vis- Indiana Ave. left the past Sun-
Dr. and Mrs. B, Benedict Gla- Blvd. have just returned from a iting in Detroit on a 15-day fur- day for a vacation at the Beach
zer and their daughter are va- belated honeymoon in Niagara lough. Pfc. Cohen and Mrs. Cohen Hotel in Charlevoix.
cationing at Eagle River, Wisc. Falls. Pvt. Weiss returned from and son are the guests of Mrs.
serving 17 months in the Pacific Morris Sher of 17616 Northlawn
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Solomon, of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Fixel area of New Guinea and the Phil- Ave., the former's sister.
Fullerton Ave., and family are
of East Boston Blvd. were at ippines and has returned to the
spending the summer at Charle•
home to their friends Sunday, Percy Jones Convalescent Hos-
voix, Mich.
July 15, in honor of their chil- pital at Fort Custer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fink of
dren, Lt. and Mrs. Arthur R.
1130 Longfellow Ave. announce
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris
Fixel. Lt. Fixel has just returned
the Bar Mitzvah of their son spent a few days in Detroit as
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Weizen-
from the European theater of
George Emanuel, August 4, at the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
war and was awarded the D.F.C. baum of Atkinson Ave. are spend- Shaarey Zedek. Reception Satur- man Fisher enrote to their home
ing a few weeks at Greenbush day evening 8 - 12 at the Stat. in Battle Creek after a visit in
for bravery in action.
Inn.
ler Hotel. No cards.
Pittsburgh and Wheeling, W. Va,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin and
children of Muirland Ave. left
July 16 for their summer cottage
•
in Hilton, Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. Fecheimer and
their two children are leaving
August 10 for three weeks so-
iourn in the Laurentian Moun-
tains in Canada.

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—Photo by The O'Connor Studio.

SGT. AND MRS. ERWIN KEPES
(Miss Doris D. Schoenberg)

The marriage of Miss Doris D.
Schoenberg, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Isadore Schoenberg of Eu-
clid Avenue, to Sgt. Erwin
Kepes, U.S.A., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Kepes of Wildemere.
took place at Congregation Bnai
Moshe on Sunday evening, June
10, with Rabbi M. Fischer and
Cantor Katzman, officiating.
The bride chose a gown of tra-
ditional white satin fashioned
with a yoke of illusion and end-
ing in a circular train. Her fin-
gertip veil was held by a juliet
cap of satin trimmed in seed
pearls. She carried white or-
chids on a white prayer book.
Mrs. Lydia Faudem, sister of
the groom, was matron-of-honor.
Her gown was of baby pink
fashioned with tight bodice and
full skirt with matching picture
hat. She carried a bouquet of
blue carnations. The bridesmaids
were Miss 011ie Lowenthal, cou-
sin of the bride, Miss Helen
Katz, Miss Betty Weiss and Mrs.
Morris Smith. They wore match-
ing gowns of peach and lime-
light marquisette, alternating.
The canopy was decorated with
white peonies and carnations.
Palms framed the candelabras.
Bob Kingston attended the
groom as best man. Larry Ke-
pes, cousin of the groom, acted
as ring-bearer.
Out of town relatives and
guests were Mr. and Mrs. A.
Wertheimer, Miss B. Weiss, Mr.
J. Wertheimer and daughter,
Mrs. M. E. Nolish, all of Cleve-
land, Ohio. Also visiting were
Mr. and Mrs. F. Maxey of New
Albany, Ind., and Miss C. Gold-
stick from Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada.
The couple will make their
home in W. Palm Beach, Fla.,
where Sgt. Kepes is stationed.

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from a
waters c
and Mr:
Montreal

Mr. ar
are visit
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the latte
Mass.

Mr. a
LaSalle
Sgt. and
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stationed

Mr. a
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Mr. and
Flint are
Michigan

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left for
a visit v
in Detro

Mr. ai
of Tuxe
at Omen

Mr. a
Fullerton
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Mr. ar
family o
ing the
Lexingto

Mr. a
and son
Rd., hay
home at
ington V

Mrs.
Orleans
eats, Mt
man, of

Mr. al
family,
are now
home at

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp
and family of Edison Ave. will
move into their new home at
2535 Boston Blvd., the first of
August.

Dr. ar
Glastonb
few wee

Corp. J o s e p h Lefkofsky is
spending a 30-day furlough with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Good-
man Lefkofsky of Philadelphia
Ave. Corp. Lefkofsky just re-
turned after a year overseas with
the First Army.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sloman
of Warrington Drive are leaving
July 20 for two weeks in New
York and Shadow Lawn, N. J.

Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn returned
from a few days spent in New
York.

Gift-Gathering for Your Convenience

IN THE THIRD FLOOR GIFT COURT

Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero en-
tertained a group of friends at
their farm, Apple Crest, Satur-
day, July 7.

Take a tour through our Gift Court where everything imaginable for gift-
giving has been assembled for convenient selection. We've arranged gifts for
the home, gifts for the children, for the man, for the baby, for the hostess,
gifts for the hobbyist, for party prizes, for birthdays, for showers and wed-
dings. for anniversaries — all together in one time-and-step-saving shop. Toss
your "what shall I give" troubles away, visit the Gift Court soon and notice
how swiftly the size of your gift-seeking list will diminish.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aaron
of Glendale Ave. returned from a
visit in Grayling, Mich.

Maurice Sanders of New York
is spending the week-end with his
sister, Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal,
Jr., of Parkside Ave.

Mrs. Louis Epstein and daugh-
ters of New York are spending
sonic time as g u ests of their
I mother, Mrs. William Chevin of
Buena Vista.

Mr. a
of Tyler
in Atlan

Mrs.
Peter ai
relatives

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wayburn
entertained a group of friends
with a picnic supper Tuesday,
July 10 at Rouge Park, honoring
their sisters, Mrs. Aaron Leven-
son of Los Angeles and Mrs. Jo-
seph Tyser of Chicago.

Mrs. Louis Elisberg of New
York is spending three weeks
with her family in Detroit. Mrs.
Elisberg is the former Minnie
Levitt.

Mrs. I

Mrs. Betty Greenhouse has re-
turned to her home on Tyler Ave.
after two months in New York
with her family and friends.

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THE GIFT COURT
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