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September 28, 1945 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-09-28

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Page Six

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

a.—

Friday, Septembe 28, 1945

In the Realm of Local Society

Charming Bride

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs, of
Glynn Court, have as their guests
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frankel of To-
ledo, Ohio.

Engaged

Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Curhan, of
Outer Drive, are visiting in Bos-
ton, Mass.

Mrs. Sydney Goodman, of Sav-
ory Ave., left for Memphis, Tenn.
to visit her husband, T/Sgt.
Goodman.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zier of Los
Angeles, Cal., are visiting their
respective parents, Mrs. Fanny
Rodin, of Sturtevant Ave., and
Mts. J. Zier.

Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sidell of
Cherrylawn Ave., have returned
from a visit to New York City.

Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Green,
of Calvert Ave., were hosts at a
—Photo by John Henderson
—Photo by Dorothy' ■ Studio
reception honoring Mr. Green's
GERALDINE DAVIDSON
MRS. TED P. KRASS
brother and sister-in-law, Sgt.
The engagement of Miss Ger-
(MISS HARRIETT LIPPITT)
and Mrs. Leslie Green (Alyce
aldine Davidson, daughter of Mrs.
Geer).
The
reception
was
given
Harriett Lippitt, daughter of
Saul Davidson and the late Saul
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Lippitt, be- at their home Sept. 17.
Davidson, to Charles Edward
came the bride of Pfc. Ted Krass,
Friedgood, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Frieda Frazer, daughter Henry Friedgood. An open house
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krass,
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Frazer,
has
Sunday evening, Sept. 2, at Con-
reception will be held Saturday
left for East Lansing, Mich., evening, Sept. 29, from 8 to 12,
gregation Bnai Moshe.
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal of- where she has enrolled at Mich- at the Knollwood Country Club.
ficiated. The canopy was flanked igan State College.
No cards.
with palms and tall baskets of
Pfc. Milton Grossman is home
white gladiolas.
Mrs. Paul Winkleman, of W
For her wedding, the bride on furlough visiting his mother, Fort Street, left this week for a
Mrs.
Rose
Grossman,
of
Sher-
chose a white satin gown, cut in
visit to El Paso, Texas, and Los
train with a finger-tip veil of bourne Drive.
Angeles, Cal.
illusion net, caught with seed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Tobin
are
pearl clusters. She carried a pray-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karbal
er book adorned with white or- visiting in Atlantic City, N. .J. will hold open house on Sept. 30
From there they will go to New
chids.
York to visit their niece, Miss at 2991 Webb Ave., from 7:00 to
Mrs. Charles Friedman was her Marcia Tobin, who is a student 10:00 p.m., in honor of Captain
cousin's only attendant as matron at NYU.
Morris Greenberg, who has just
of honor. She wore a pink chiffon
returned from 43 months of serv-
gown trimmed with ostrich tips.
Mrs. Jenny Lipson, of Chicago, ice in the ETO.
Her flowers were variegated Ill., is the guest of her brother-
Major Sigmund Cohen has re-
shades of pink roses.
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. I.
turned from two years in Burma
Staff Sergt. Marvin Krass, who Litman, of Ohio Ave.
and India. A reception will be
is home on furlough after serv-
Miss Frieda Benjamin was the held in his honor this Saturday
ing in Germany, assisted his bro-
honored guest at a luncheon and evening at his home, 1945 Cal-
ther as best man.
For her daughter's wedding, miscellaneous shower at Huyler's, vert Ave. No cards.
Mrs. Lippitt wore a grey tulle Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 25. The
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffman,
gown with velvet bodice embroid- hostesses were the Mesdames Mo-
2997 Fullerton, will hold open
ses
Schrier,
Jacob
Schrier,
Alex
ered with silver. She wore pur-
house on Oct. 1, from 8 to 10
ple orchids. Mrs. Krass chose a Schrier, and Harry Schrier. Mr.
shocking pink crepe trimmed and Mrs. Meyer Saperstein and p.m., for Mr. and Mrs. David
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Soloman were Hoffman who are leaving for
with gold. She wore orchids.
Mrs. G. Klein, grandmother of hosts at a dinner party at the Phoenix, Ariz., with their chil-
dren, and for Master Sgt. and
the bride, and Mrs. B. Krass, Terrace Room, Hotel Statler,
Mrs. Nathan Spector. Sgt. Spec-
grandmother of the groom, wore honoring Miss Benjamin, her fi-
ance, Irving Sohon, and their re- tor is home on a 15-day furlough
black with corsages of roses.
from Camp Hood, Texas.
Following the reception held spective parents, on Friday eve-
in the social hall, the couple left ning.
Dr. Martin A. Green, son of
for Grand Hotel, Mackinac, and
Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Green, 18403
Mrs. Jack Fox, of Montreal,
Chicago.,
Muirland Ave., has left for New
Quebec,
is
the
house
guest
of
Mr.
At the conclusion of his fur-
York City to take up his interne-
lough, the bridegroom who has and Mrs. Meyer Saperstein.
ship duties at the General Joint
been stationed in France, will re-
Disease Hospital. Dr. Green grad-
Honoring
Mrs.
Ted
Krass
(Har-
port to Fort Bragg, N.C., for re-
uated from the University of
riett
Lippitt),
a
bride
of
Sept.
2,
assignment.
the Misses Shirley Zach, Sylvia Michigan Medical School, Sept.
Granadier and Sally Soberman 15.
Pfc. and Mrs. Julian Cartier
entertained with a personal show-
are in Detroit visiting their par-
The Rodin Club will hold its
er at the home of Mrs. Zack, on
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen,
August 29. The Mesdames Mar- next meeting at the home of Mrs.
of Calvert Ave.
tin Lippitt, Charles Lippitt, Irv- A. Barsky, 2710 Leslie Ave., on
Oct. 3.
Mrs. Samuel Kay Gage, of the ing Lippitt, Harry Last and Phil
Belcrest, spent the past week-end Rubenstein entertained with a
Mrs. David Kallman and daugh-
and Holidays in Cincinnati as the miscellaneous shower in the Eng- ter, Rita, of Canterbury Drive,
lish
Room
of
the
Book
Cadillac
guest of her brother and sister-
are leaving Oct. 1 for a two-
Hotel. Mrs. Ruby Goldberg was weeks' stay in New York, where
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al Segal.
hostess at a personal shower at they will be the guests of the
Mrs. Ezra Lipkin and daugh- the Detroit Leland. Mrs. Bernard St. Moritz Hotel.
ter, Eleanore, of Webb Ave., are Litwin entertained with a lun-
Mrs. Monte D. Wittelshofer, of
spending 10 days in Philadelphia. cheon at the Scatter. Mrs. Jack
Fishman and Mrs. Harry Saltz- W. Boston Blvd., returned from
Pvt. Avern Cohn is home from man entertained with a luncheon several days in New York.
his station in Chicago, Ill., to at the Book Cadillac. Mrs. Al
visit with his parents, Mr. and Prag was hostess to the Athena
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katzen
Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn, of Fairfield Club at a handkerchief shower, of Chicago spent the past week-
and Mrs. Oscar Ruzumna eriter- end with the latter's mother, Mrs.
Ave.
tained with a luncheon at the Morritz Kahn, of Lincolnshire
Pfc. Harold Frank is home on Book Cadillac.
Drive.
a thirty-day furlough from the
Mrs. Mildred Panetz, daughter
Mrs. Louis Welt and daughter,
ETO visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. Frank of Chicago Blvd. of Mrs. Philip Rosenthal, 3042 Linda, returned from a visit in
Pfc. Frank will return to his sta- Hurlbut, will leave by plane, Sun- Cincinati, where they were the
tion at Vaughn General Hospital, day, Sept. 30, for Tucson, Ariz., guests of Mrs. Welt's parents.
Hines, Ill., at the end of his fur- where she will reside for an in-
definite period. A reception in
Mrs. Milton Doner left Sept.
lough.
her honor was given by her aunt, 22 for New York to join Lt.
Cpl. Della Cohen, who is sta- Mrs. A. L. Klein, at the Rosen- Doner who has just returned
tioned in Madison, Wis., spent thal residence. Fifty guests were from overseas.
the holidays with her uncle and in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lew-
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Har-
Miss Ruthe Shulevitz, of 1937 is, of Birmingham, honored Mrs.
vith, of Wisconsin Ave.
Oakman Blvd., left for Madison, Vernon Pope, of New York, at
Wis., to resume her studies at a dinner. party, Wednesday, Sept.
Flowers for all occasions-
the University of Wisconsin.
19,
Dexter•Joy, Florin, Tyler 6-6622

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eliel re-
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, l,-ft Sept.
turned Sept. 14 from a week's 17 for ten days in N• ■ \ York,
stay in Chicago.
Lucene Saper, (laugh'. of ,
Mrs. Ralph Folz, of Kansas Rose Saper, left last T•esday
City, has been the house guest of plane for Coral Gablt..., Fla,,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of enter the University of Mia m i
Suffolk Dave.
Lt. Raymond Lewis returned
Mrs. Buddy Fischer, of New Tuesday after 14 months over.
York, will arrive Oct. 1 to be the seas and is spending his furlough
guest of her brother-in-law and with Mrs. Lewis and lu r parents,
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saul;., of Till
Rosenthal, Jr., of Parkside Ave. for Ave.

Capt. Irving Kaufmann, wh o
Miss Louise Shiffman spent the
past week-end with her brother- has just returned from the ETO,
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. will report to Fort Bragg after
a visit with his family,
Robert Kohn, in Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn, of
Mrs. Benj. Siegel and her
Chicago Blvd., are leaving Oct.
daughter,
Eleanor, returned to
10 for ten days in New York.
their home on Boston Blvd., Sept.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen, 28, after spending the summer in
of Huntington Woods, are spend- Charlevoix.
ing several days in Hot Springs,
Mrs, Alexander Ilatvany is tlio
Ark.
guest of her brother and siste r
Mrs. H. V. Kreger, of Wilde- in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Emil Ant.
mere Ave. is leaving Oct. 10 to berg, of Boston Blvd,
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Saltzstein, in Milwau-
Word has been received by Mr.
kee.
and Mrs. Joseph Tenenberg, of
19352 Roselawn, of the liberation
Elaine R. Glass, daughter of of their brother, Lester Tenen.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Glass, of 18240 berg. Mr. Tennenberg's brother,
San Juan Dr., left Sept. 23 to re- who was captured on Bataan is
sume her studies at the Univer- now in Manila awaiting transpor•
stiy of Illinois.
tation to his home in Chicago,

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