:age Six
Friday, October 5, 1945
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
In the Realm of Local Society
M ARRIAGES
Bride-Elect Honored
At Many Gatherings
Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman
and family left Tuesday night by
plane for a visit in Phoenix,
GUNIM - WELLMAN
Miss Gloria Rose Rosman, Arizona.
Announcement is made of ill,
bride-elect of October 7, has
mariage of Miss Betty Naomi
been honored at a number of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Spear, Wellman and Mr. Ira E. Gunim.
parties by her relatives and of Lawrence Ave., had as their The wedding took place on Mon-
friends. On August 7, Mrs. Har- guest their nephew, Jack Spear, day, Oct. 1. After a wedding trip
ry Robinson gave a personal and of Chicago, Ill.
to New York City, they will make
linen shower at the Book Cadil-
their home at the Chatham Ho-
lac Hotel. August 25, Mrs. Mau-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert, tel.
rice Siden was hostess at a lun- of Arden Park, returned Monday
'F'vt, Harold Bussey, who is sta-
cheon at the Woman's City Club. from Charlevoix, where they
tioned at Fort Logan, Col., is
SOHON - BENJAMIN
home on furlough with his par-
August 28, a dinner party spent the summer months. •
Miss
Frieda Benjamin, (laugh
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bussey,
given by Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
ter of Mrs. Samuel Benjamin, of
17536 Santa Barbara and will
Deutsch for the family at the
Col. and Mrs. Harold Schles- Waverly Ave., and Irving Sohon,
be here until Oct. 9.
Book Cadillac Hotel. August 30,
inger returned to make their son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Mrs. Morris Rosenberg enter-
home in Detroit, after spending Sohon, of New York City, were
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lunsky held
tained at a luncheon at the Book
five years in the U. S. Army.
united in marriage, Sept. 30.
a reception Saturday afternoon,
Cadillac Hotel. Sept. 5, Dr. and
Rabbi B. B. Glasier performed
Sept. 29, at their home on Amer-
Mrs. Emory Stein were hosts at
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs, of the marriage rites at the Whit-
ican Ave., in honor of the bless-
a dinner party in their home on
ing of their twins, Janice and
Monica Ave. Sept. 11, Mrs. Sid- Glynn Court, left this week for a tier Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Sohon
will reside in New York City.
Judith, at the Blessing of the
ney Rosman gave a luncheon in visit to Birmingham, Ala.
Children ceremony at Temple
the English Room at the Book
Israel.
Cadillac Hotel.
—Photo by J. J. Clarke
Sept. 18, Mrs. Al Weisman
The Primrose Benevolent Club
MRS. EUGENE DACH
gave a luncheon at the Book
will hold an afternoon luncheon
Casino. Sept. 19, a miscellaneous
(Miss Gloria Papo)
at the Women's Guild on Oct. 22.
shower and supper party was
Mrs. Bushkoff, To. 7-8898, has
Miss Gloria Papo became Mrs.
given at Pereira's by Mrs. Rob-
1448 WOODWARD AVENUE
Eugene Dach Saturday evening,
charge of tickets.
ert Ellis and Mrs. Joe Ellis.
Sept. 15, at a ceremony perform-
Sept. 22, a large matinee the-
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ressler, of ed at the Statler Hotel. The mar-
Hazelwood Ave., have just re- riage was solemnized by Rabbi ater party was given by Mrs.
Louis Gunsberg for the perform-
turned from a 10-day visit in Joshua Sperka.
ance of "The Two Mrs. Car-
New York and New Jersey with
The bride wore a satin gown
rolls." Sept. 23, Mr. and Mrs.
friends and relatives.
with fingertip veil. The headband
Joseph Greenfield honored the
was fashioned of pearls and rhine-
Mrs. Max Goodman, of Glynn
family with a large dinner party
stones. She carried a bible deco-
Court, is spending two weeks in
in their home on Glynn Court.
rated with a white orchid.
Denver, Colo., visiting her son
Sept. 24, Mrs. Alfred May
The bridal party consisted of
and daughter-in-law, Sgt. and
gave a luncheon and recipe
Mrs. Jean Lozar, matron of hon-
Mrs. Arthur G. Goodman.
or, and Miss Rita Papa, maid of shower in her home on Oak Dr.
Sept. 25, Mrs. Reuben Allender
Detroit Women's Service Club honor.
and Mrs. Bernard Komer enter-
is giving a card party on Thurs-
The bridesmaids were Miss Le- tained with a luncheon at the
day, Oct. 25, at Lachar's Hall, nora Klug of San Diego, Calif.,
Book Cadillac Hotel. Sept. 26,
8939 Twelfth. Proceeds will go Miss Rosie Blas, Miss Lenore
Mrs. Irving Shevin gave a lun-
Leff, and the bridegroom's sis- cheon at Huyler's. Sept. 27,
to relief.
ter, Miss Evelyn Dach. The best
Miss Roselyn Abelson, of Al- man was Lt. A. L. Roth of Ak- Mrs. Samuel Danto was hostess
toona, Pa., is the guest of Mr. ron, and the ring bearer was at a luncheon and handkerchief
shower in her home on Chicago
and Mrs. Harry Rosman, of Bos- master Earl Ishbra.
Blvd.
ton Blvd.
The reception followed in the
Sept. 28, a large dinner party
Wayne Room of the Statler. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mender-
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Dach are now honey-
son, and Mrs. and Mrs. Al Kahn,
Sigmund Rosman of Calvert Ave.
mooning in New York and will
and Mr. and Mrs. W. Springer of
Sept. 29, Mrs. Harry M. Fein-
make their home in Chicago up-
Cincinnati, were the house guests
berg had a beautifully appointed
on
their
return.
Mr.
Dach
is
at-
over the past weekend of Mr. and
tending the Chicago Medical tea in her home on Oak Drive.
Mrs. Joseph Welt at Walnut
Oct. 2, Mrs. Regina Siegel and
School. Mr. and Mrs. M. Papo
Lake.
are the bride's parents and Mr. Mrs. Alex Leichtman were host-
esses at a spinster dinner given
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Schle- Reuben Dach is the father of the
at the Belcrest Hotel. Oct. 3,
bridegroom.
singer have returned to their
Mrs. Anthony Deutsch gave a
home on Boston Blvd., following
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Schaeffer, luncheon party at the Book Ca-
an extended visit at their sum- of Warrington Drive, left this
sino and on Oct. 4th the bride-
mer home in Charlevoix.
week for a visit to New York elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
City.
Harry Rosman, of Boston Blvd.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Roe-
were hosts at the rehearsal din-
mer of Virginia Park, were hosts
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Cowan, ner.
at a cocktail party last Sunday
of the Lee Plaza Hotel, have as
afternoon, in honor of their son,
their guest, Miss Helen Geller,
Miss Helen Kadushin, an Oc-
Tech. Sgt. Whitney C., who has
tober bride-elect, was feted at a
just returned after three years of New York City.
dinner and miscellaneous shower
in the Pacific area.
David Greenberg, father of given by Mrs. Leo Feder at the
Mr.and Mrs. Felix Mahler, of Hank Greenberg, of New York, is Hungarian Village, September 18.
Whitmore Rd., will leave Oct. visiting in Detroit as guest at the Places were set for 125 guests.
8 for a week in Albany, N. Y.
Miss Kadushin was the honored
Detroit Leland Hotel.
guest at a luncheon and miscel-
Mrs. Spencer Finney and son,
laneous shower given by her
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Abe
Kadushin
James, will arrive Oct. 8 from
aunts, the Mesdames Al Selesnick,
Los Angeles to spend several have returned from Los Angeles, Allan Sloan, Morris Lasser, Rob-
weeks at the Statler with Mrs. Calif., and are making their ert Slutsky, Albert Garvin and
Finney's mother, Mrs. D. W. home in Detroit.
Jack Bell, at the Book Cadillac
Davis.
Hotel, Oct. 1. Mrs. Jack Winston
Captain Adolph Spiro, having entertained at a luncheon hon-
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bernie returned to civilian life after
oring the bride-elect at the Ter-
and Mr. and Mrs. H. Mathias, three years of military service,
race Room, Hotel Statler, Sep-
of Chicago Blvd., are spending 10 has rejoined his family, Mrs.
days in New Haven and New Spiro, (laughter Marilyn, and son tember 29.
York.
Henry, of W. Outer Drive.
Ensign Donald Black, who has
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levinson, of
Woodingham Drive, were hosts
on Oct. 3 at a dinner in the Ter-
race Room of the Statler Hotel,
honoring the new baseball com-
missioner, Senator A. B. Chand-
ler, and his family of Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. Levenson are San-
ator Chandler's guests during the
series.
Charming Bride
RUSSEKS
Mrs. Henry Fecheimer, of
Pfc. Robert Lipson is spending
Huntington Woods, will leave on
Oct. 15 for a few days in Chi- his fifteen-day furlough with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
cago.
Schiller, of Pennington Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. William Weiss, Pfc. Lipson will return to his
of Emerson Ave., are leaving station in Columbia, S.C.
Oct. 15 to make their future
home in Los Angeles, Calif.
Mrs. N. Fishman and daughter.
and Mrs. H. Alper and daughter
Mrs. William Wetsman and son who are spending the winter ih
Herman are making their home Tucson, Ariz.. are spending the
with Mr. Wetsman's parents, Mr. week-end in Phoenix, celebrating
and Mrs. Julius Steinberg, of Geraldine's Fishman's 16th birth-
Byron Ave. Staff Sgt. Wetsman is day.
stationed in New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dunitz
Sgt. Albert Dicken has return- (former Mrs. Rebecca Redblatt)
ed from eleven months overseas left Tuesday for a visit to Los
and is visiting his wife, Mrs. Angeles, Calif.
Dicken, and their son, Dennis, of
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stewart,
Indiana Ave.
of Burlingame Ave., have as their
guest Mr. Stewart's brother, Hy-
Flowers for all occasions—,
Dexter-Joy, Florin, Tyler 6-6622
man Stewart, of Duluth, Minn.
been visiting his wife, Mrs. Black,
of Chicago Blvd., has returned to
his post in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Harvith,
of Wisconsin Ave., had as their
guests for the past weak, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Friedman and
Ben Brown, of Chicago, Ill., and
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lubin, of Los
Angeles, Calif.
Lt. and Mrs. David Goodman
have been visiting their mother,
Mrs. Pauline Goodman, of Prairie
Ave. Mrs. Goodman, who is a
captain in the armed services has
returned to her post at Mitchell
Field, New York, and Lt. Good-
man has returned to North Car-
olina, where he is stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schott, of
Glynn Court, have returned from
a weekend to Chicago, Ill.
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