DETROIT Jki..r. Page 'rips Friday, September 14, CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 1945 In the Realm of Local Society Pvt. Chester Colen returned to Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Eder, formerly of 17576 Greenlawn, Camp Devon in Massachusetts, having visited with his family have moved to the Wilshire. over the holiday week-end. Honoring Miss Gloria Rodman Mrs. Maurice Morse of Wilde- and her fiance, Meyer Ellis, whose marriage will take place early in mere Ave., returned from an October, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph extended visit in Milwaukee and Deutsch were hosts at a dinner Wisconsin. given in the Founders Room at the Book Cadillac, August 24. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- man of Hamilton Drive, returned Ensign Norman Cohen, son of from their summer home "Secaw Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Lodge" in Gaylord, Mich. Burlingame Ave., will leave for Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Sulzburger Miami, Florida after two weeks of Puritan Ave., are home after leave with his parents. a month's visit in Charlevoix. On Thursday, August 30th, Mrs. Morris Rosenberg of Strath- Abe Arnfeld of Pittsburg, was cona Drive was hostess at a a recent guest of his children. Mr. luncheon honoring Gloria Rose and Mrs. Eugene J. Arnield of Rosman, bride-elect, given at the Warrington Drive. Book Cadillac in the Founders Room. Covers were laid for forty Capt. James Wineman, re- guests. turned to Washington. D. C., hav- ing visited with his family. Mrs. Gilbert Hart and her son are arriving Sept. 27th to be the Pvt. Sol Goldberg USAAF is guests for several days of Mrs. visiting his parents, Mr. and Gilbert's brother-in-law and sis- Mrs. Joseph Goldberg of Grand ter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer Ave., while on delay enroute to of Chicago Blvd. Kelly Field, Texas where he is to report for an assignment. Miss Betty Soss, daughter of Pvt, Goldberg is in the service Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss is leav- since Feb., 1945. His brother, Lt. ing the end of the month to enter Harry W. Cascade also of the Olivet College. USAAF is serving in the Pacific. RECENT BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brawer announce the engagement of 11 1 ,,i, daughter Charlotte to Ensign Reuben B. Klamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klamer of Canton, Ohio. Ensign Klamer has just re- turned from 15 months in the New Guinea and Phillipine area of operations. He is a graduate of Ohio State University and wa s affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu. Miss Brawer attended Wayu,. Uni- versity and the University of Southern California at Los Angeles. The wedding will take place on September 18 at the Book c a dill a, Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Nathan of Monica Avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Dolores to Sgt. Arthur Disney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Disner of Roselawn Avenue. Sgt. Disney is eta. tioned at Fort McPherson, Atlanta, Ga. The wedding will be a late fall ceremony. • WEDDINGS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schlanger, formerly of Detroit now of Tucson, Arizona announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth Ann to Tech. 'Sgt. Charles A. Holub of Victoria, Texas. The wedding took place in Washington, D. C. where Sgt. Holub is stationed. —Moto by Ch • BIRTHS 11H. Huber MRS. J. BERNARD LYNN (Miss Madeline Lenhoff) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lenhoff of 3010 West Chicago Blvd. an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Madeleine, to S/Sgt. J. Bernard Lynn, son of Mr. David A. Lynn of 18203 Ohio Ave., on Thursday evening, Sept. 6, with Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer officiating. The couple are honey- mooning in Northern Michigan. David S. Touff returned to his Mr and Mrs. Irwin S. Levine home in Denver, Col., having of Glendale Avenue had as their visited with his parents, Mr. and guest for the summer, Mrs. Rose Mrs. Louis Touff. Adler of Long Island, New York. • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adelson of • Miss Mignon Ginsburg, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gins- W. Philadelphia have returned burg, left to resume her studies from a visit to South Bend, Ind. at Mills College in Oakland, Calif. Major Arthur W. Fried, who ;1 4, -W,y,W . AVA overseas e iias just retail,. Mr. and Mrs. Jack nfiti duty in Europe is the guest of ........ hatc"'Itt. urned from a week in his brother-in-law and sister, Goderich, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sidell of Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and Mrs. Cherrylawn Avenue. Harry L. Newman returned Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Klein 11th having spent the summer in and family have returned from Charlevoix. Charlevoix. Miss Natalie Zemon, daughter Lt. Gerald Fluxgold of New of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon, is leaving Sept. 22nd to enter York City spent the week-end visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. Smith College. and Mrs. Jack Yura of Tuxedo Miss Lois Hopp, daughter of Avenue. Lt. Fluxgold is en route Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp, of from Harvard, Neb. to Ft. Dix, Boston Blvd., left Sept. 9th to N. J. enter the Frances Shimer Col- Seaman 1/c Jack Wolrauch re- lege in Mt. Carroll, Ill. turned to Shoemaker, California Mrs. Henry J. Meyer and son, after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Henry Jr., arrived from Wash- Rose Wolrauch of Geneva avenue. ington, D. C., Sept. 10th to visit Miss Marilyn Klein of Wiscon- with Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler sin avenue has returned from for a week. Northv:estern University where Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Baer she attended the summer sessions. and children, of Fairfield Ave., Pfc. Harold Zide, who is sta- are leaving the first of October to make their future home in tioned in Battle Creek spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and South Bend, Indiana. Mrs. I. Zide of Hazelwood Ave. Mrs. Samuel Gluskin, of Tyler Mrs. Milford Pregerson is visit- Ave., returned from a month in ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mackinac. Julius Berman of Burlingame Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaufmann, Avenue. of Hollywood, Florida, are visit- Captain and Mrs. Henry Berris ing in Detroit. and small daughter, Jan Carol Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sable, of are in Greensboro, N. C. where the Wilshire Apts., returned from Captain Berris is stationed. Cap- a visit in Milwaukee and Chicago. tain Berris was previously sta- tioned in San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Jacob Margolis of Santa Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stern of Barbara, Calif. arrived Sept. 12th and is the guest of her brother- W. Philadelphia Avenue have re- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. turned from a visit to South Jacob H. Schakne of La Salle Bend, Ind. Blvd. Pvt. Herbert Ebner is home on Mrs. M. Binswanger of Kansas furlough from overseas duty in City is visiting with her children Germany visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kaufmann Mr. and Mrs. David Ebner of of Huntington Woods. Calvert Avenue. , ;&, : Mr. and Mrs. Lew Levitt of Fullerton avenue had as their guests over the Labor Day week- end their cousin, Cpl. Robert Gordon of Milwaukee, who is sta- tioned in Chicago, and his friend Capt. Irving Dobbs of the Army Dr.. Boudanna Sherman of Air Forces who is also stationed Merton Road returned after six in Chicago. weeks travel in California. Mrs. Ben Kovinsky and chil- Staff Sergeant Al Balansky vis- dren, of Elmhurst Ave., have re- ited his aunt and uncle, Mr. turned home after spending a and Mrs. Harry Levine recently. month at Charlevoix, Mrs. Mattie Meyer and daugh- ter Carol, returned to their home in New York, after an extended stay with Mrs. Meyer's sister, Mrs. Anthony Deutsch of the Wilshire Apts. • ENGAGEMENTS August 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Simmy Kahn (Harriet Haar), of 9360 Genessee, a son, Michael Elliot. August 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Moray Kutzen (Annette Grace Sweet. wine) of Ypsilanti, Mich., formerly of Detroit, a (laughter, Stephanie Lynn. August 29—To Lt. and Mrs. Martin Lattin (Hilda Jacobs), a son, Paul Benneth. August 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. 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