Friday, October 12, 1945
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
In the Realm of Local Society
BETROTHED
Flight Officer Herbert R. Op-
penheim, who has been visiting
with his wife, Mrs. Oppenheim,
of Prairie Ave., and new son,
Darryl l'hillip, has returned to his
post in Victoria, Texas.
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Engaged
Mrs. John C. Hopp spent the
past week-end in Chicago.
Mrs. • Max R. Bertram and
daughter, Shirley Ilene, of Chi-
cago Blvd., left Sunday, Oct. 7,
to join Capt. Max R. Bertman,
who has flown from Paris. Capt.
B(rtman has been overseas 20
months.
Tedora Stolnick, from Merida,
Yucatan, Mexico, is visiting his
friends and relatives and is the
house guest of his aunt, Mrs.
Hairy Goldstein.
— Photo by Keith Newman
MISS LOIS ANN LINDEN
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Linden,
of Oakman Blvd., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lois Ann, to Paul B. Newman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris J.
Newman, of Northlawn Ave. The
wedding is to take place on New
Year's Day.
Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Oren
MISS ESTHER GOLDEN
and daughter, Jennifer, have re-
turned to their home in Miami,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Golden, of
Fla., after visiting a month with River Rouge, announce the en-
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis gagement of their daughter, Es-
Sacks.
ther, X2C of the Waves, to Cor-
poral George Sugarman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fisher, of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sugarman,
Calvert Ave., have as their guest of New York. No wedding date
Miss Maxine Margolis, of Dayton,
has been set.
Ohio.
The Young People's Club of
Mrs. Theodore Heideman, of the Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
Tuxedo Ave., has returned from tion will give a party at 8 p.m.,
a week's visit in Toronto, Ont.
this Saturday, in Wayne Univer-
Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, of sity's Campus House, Second at
the Alden Park Manor, have as Putnam. Edith Operman, presi-
dent, and Joslyn Cornell, social
their guest Mrs. Davis' brother,
chairman,
are supervising plans
Harry Adelson, of Washington,
for the affair. No cards.
D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Isenberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berger, of
of Kalamazoo, attended the World
Boston Blvd., are visiting in Tor-
Series games in Detroit.
onto, Ont.
Mrs. I. T. Oberfelder is visiting
Miss Mimi Levin, daughter of
with her son, A/C William Ober-
Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Levin, of
felder, in San Antonio, Texas.
LaSalle Blvd., is attending the
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lasky, who University of Chicago.
have been spending the past five
Sgt. and Mrs. Maury Solomon
months in Detroit, are leaving for
and daughter, Sharon, of Mono-
their home in Miami Beach, Fla.,
bans, Texas, are visiting their
on Sunday, Oct. 14.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Kessler, of Monterery Ave.
Mrs. Abe Nusholtz, of Coiling-
wood Ave., was hostess at a lun-
Miss Libbie Salinger was the
cheon, Saturday, Oct. 6, honor- honored guest at a miscellaneous
ing Miss Ethel Gittlan, bride- shower and luncheon given by
elect.
Mrs. Jules Kraft and Mrs. Albert
Posen at Huyler's Oct. 8.
Captain and Mrs. George Bla-
Sgt. Harry Pinsky, who is sta-
den, of Syracuse, N. Y., spent a
week with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard tioned in Temple, Tex., is visiting
Mrs. Pinsky and small son, Ed-
Bladen, of Glynn Court.
ward Thomas, in Alpena, Mich.
Mrs. Nellie Kahn, of Waverly Sgt. Pinsky is the son of Mr. and
Ave., returned from a week in Mrs. Sam Pinsky, of Tyler Ave.
Chicago.
Dr. Samuel Rosenthal has join-
Mrs. Harry L. Newman, of ed his family, Mrs. Rosenthal and
Lawrence Ave., entertained a sons Leonard and Matthew, of
group of friends at luncheon, Sturtevant Ave. Dr. Rosenthal
has just returned to civilian life
Wednesday, Oct. 10.
after two years overseas duty in
Mrs. Martha Sless returned to Europe.
her home in New York after a
Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Shoenfield
few weeks' visit with her chil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Folk, are spending two weeks in Balti-
more, Washington and New York
of Stoepel Ave.
City. While in Baltimore, they
Lt. Seth Jacobson, who recent- will visit their daughter, Ruth,
ly was discharged from the armed who is a senior cadet nurse at
services is home with his family The Johns Hopkins Hospital and
who will accompany them to New
in Huntington Woods.
York.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kosarin,
Club PM held election of of-
of Ponchartrain Drive, spent a
few days at the Biltmore Hotel in ficers recently at the home of
Genie Gluck. Lynda Borlick was
New York.
elected president; Leah Silver-
Capt. Harold T. Rattner spent man, secretary-treasurer; Mildred
10 days with his family on Wel- Zaff and Madeline Nathan, enter-
lesley Drive, returning to his tainment committee, and Esther
Zaron and Gerie Gluck, publicity
post in New Orleans.
committee.
Miss Betty Levy, who is a stu-
Cpl. David W. Cohen, son of
dent of the Medical School at
the University of Michigan, visit- Rev. Abraham T. Cohen, has re-
ed with her mother, Mrs. David turned to his home at 2529 Elm-
hurst Ave., after serving three
J. Levy, the past week-end.
and a half years overseas in the
Miss Marilyn Katz, of Penning- Southwest Pacific. Cpl. Cohen has
ton Drive, has returned from a recently received his honorable
visit to New York City, where discharge.
she was the houseguest of Miss
Capt. and Mrs. Harry Weber
Bernice Blaufarb.
and sons Dennis and Frederic
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sidell, of have left for Oklahoma City after
Albany, N. Y., visited with Mr. spending two weeks with their
and Mrs. Felix Mahler, of Whit- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Zack, of Chicago Blvd., and Mr.
more Road.
and Mrs. J. S. Weber, of Calvert
Miss Marie Newman will return Ave.
to her home at the Belcrest Ho-
tel Oct. 14, after a fortnight in
Flowers for all occasions--
New York.
Dexter-Joy, Florin, Tyler 6-6622
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Sidell,
Mrs. Clarence Enggass, of
Cumberland Road, returned from of Cherrylawn Ave., had as their
guests Major Arthur Field, of
a week's visit in New York.
West Palm Beach, Fla., and Mr.
More than 100 girls attended and Mrs. Sidney Levy, of Hamil-
the membership tea of the Little ton, Ont.
Women of Hadassah held at the
S/Sgt. Max Schubiner has re-
home of Miriam Coggan. The
group will meet at 2 p.m. Sunday cently received his discharge and
at Si - iaarey Zalek. Shirley Roth, has joined his wife, Mrs. Scht.-
board member, will report on the biner, of Burlingame Ave.
life of Henrietta Szold. A pop
corn roast will be held Oct. 21 at
Miss Shirley Jane Gittlen wa
Palmer Park.
feted at a luncheon at which NIL-s
Doris Shirley Moss was the host-
Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bader ess. The luncheon was given at
have returned from a visit to the Book Cadillac Oct. 10.
New York City, during which
they greeted friends of the Fifth
Seaman 1 'e Thoman Dworman,
Armored Division as they return- who is stationed at Great Lakes
ed from Europe. Dr. Bader was Naval Academy, is home on leave.
formerly the battalion command- Seaman 1 c Dworman is the son
er of the 75th Medical Bn. of of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dworman,
the Fifth Armored Division and of Shrewsbury Drive.
was recently discharged.
Pfc. Jack Hamburger, who is
Mrs. Harry Lipsitt, of Toronto, stationed at Camp Cooke, Calif.,
Ont., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. is home on a forty-five day fur-
Murray Lipsitt, of Elmhurst Ave. lough visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hamburger, (d.
Mies Marilyn Lieberman, of Chicago Blvd.
Bitchcrest Drive, is the house
guest of Miss Elaine Fisher, of MIZRACHI MEETING
Cleveland, Ohio.
The Nlizrachi Organization of
Detroit will hold its first meet-
Capt. David Stone, of Washing- ing and M'laveh Malkeh of the
ton, D. C., spent the week-end New Year at Mogen Abraham,
visiting his brother-in-law and Yeshivah Bldg., Dexter at Cort-
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rotter, land, at 8:30 p. m. this Satur-
day, Oct. 13.
of Cherrylawn Ave.
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Miss Alice Deane Vass, (laugh-
ter of Mrs. Peter Vass, has left
for Boston, where she will attend
the Rockwood Park School.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ancell, of
Wisconsin Ave., had as their
guest their nephew, Sgt. Warren
Anzel, who has just returned to
civilian life after four years of
military service.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Krause, of
16915 Normandy, will hold open
house on Sunday, Oct. 21, from
2 to 5 p.m., to celebrate their
fifteenth wedding anniversary. No
cards.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry W. Kohn,
of Calvert Ave., plan to attend
the graduation exercises of their
daughter, Janet Merle, from the
University of Michigan, on Satur-
day, Oct. 20.
On Sunday evening, Oct. 7, Mr.
and Mrs. David Silver, 2710 Bur-
lingame, celebrated their 20th
wedding anniversary. A dinner
party was given in their home
for the family and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bright
are having open house this Sun-
day, Oct. 14, at their home, 4061
Glendale, to welcome their son,
George, who was just discharged
from the Army Air Corps.
MARRIAGES
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BECKER - OPPENHEIM
Mrs. Emanuel Tobias, of De-
troit and Los Angeles, Calif., an-
nounces the marriage of her
granddaughter, Evelyn Mildred
Oppenheim, to Lt. Bernard Beck-
er, of New York City.
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Your Community
WAR CHEST
Has a Job to Finish
Here at Home--
The work of local health and welfare Com-
munity Fund agencies must go on.
For Our Men in Service--
It will be many months before some of our
boys can come home. There are weeks and
months in a hospital ahead of others. For
all of them, the U.S.O. is still needed. The
War Chest will keep it on the job.
GINGOLD - MILLER
Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, of
18107 Cherrylawn Ave., announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Roslyn Segan Miller, on Sept. 30,
to Al E. Gingold, son of Mr. and
Airs. Harry Gingold, of New York
City.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Harry Gingold, mother of the
groom. and Herbert Merrill, of
New York City; Mrs. Lewis Da-
vis, of Worcester, Mass, aunt of
the bride, and Nathan Levy, of
Lima, Ohio.
For Our Allies---
They have borne the brunt of the war.
KELSTEN - FALICK
Mrs. Anna Falick, of 13100 La-
Salle Blvd., announces the mar-
riage of her daughter, Maity, to
Daniel B. Kelsten, of Newark,
New Jersey, which took place on
Oct. 1, in Dayton, Ohio.
HUDSON'S
They need food, clothing and medicines.
The War Chest will help them, too.
GIVE GENEROUSLY!