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in Me Realm Zocat Society

Miss Thelma D. Dosie, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H.
Dosie, of 2440 Highland Ave.,
was hostess at a luncheon at the
Book Casino on Saturday, Oct.
13, in honor of her 16th birth-
day. Covers were laid for 17
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Mellin guests.
will hold open house Saturday
Mrs. Felix Salston, of Chicago,
evening, Oct. 27, at their home,
4343 Leslie, to welcome their son, spent the past weekend with her
Milton, who has just been dis- brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
charged from the Army, and Mts. Edwin M. Rosenthal, Jr.
their son-in-law, Jacob Kutchai,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dreifus
who has just received his dis-
and Mrs. and Mrs. Louis K. Lam-
charge from the Navy. No cards.
bert are spending a few weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. 01- at Daytona Beach, Fla.
lesheimer, of Eason Ave., have
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin, of
returned from Toledo, where they Boston Blvd., visited in Washing-
spent the past week-end.
ton, D.C., the past weekend.

Sgt. Saul Felsot who has re-
turned from 41/2 years overseas
duty recently has received his
discharge and joined his wife,
Mrs. Felsot, of Virginia Park,
this week.

The Phi Sigma Psi Sorority is
giving a Rush Tea at the home of
Miss Eleanor Yarrows, 17315
Fairfield, on Saturday, Oct. 27.
Honorary members who have left
for out-of-town schools are:
Jackie Bernstein, Marcia Cohen,
Dorothy Clayman, Rita Sue Kall-
man, Iris Kerner, and Ethel Moss.

Friday, October 19, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Lenal Chronicle

Mrs. Pauline Langner, of New
Haven, Conn., is the guest of her
brothe•-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Bernie, of Chicago
Blvd.

Club PM met at the home of
its president, Lynda Borlick, on
Calvert Ave. Plans were discussed
for the coming events.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt and
Mrs. Joseph Gross, of Brook-
Dr. and Mrs. Barney Malbin
spent the past week-end in Chi- lyn, N. Y. (formerly Marian Si-
mon of Detroit) visited her
cago.
mother, Mrs. Sophie Simon, of
9243 McQuade Ave., last week.
engaged
While here she was entertained
by affairs given in her hohor by
the Mesdames Milton Gutov, Sam
Algaze, Maurice Silverman, Jerry
Honig, Joseph Lambert, Aaron
Cohen, Markus Simon and the
Misses Evelyn and Mary Kunin,
Rose Wayne, Belle Epstein and
Rachel Corn.

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BAY CITY NOTE;

Mitzvahi

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ilomh.4
had as their guest for sevel
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gealer, of days during the past w: el:, their
2276 Leslie Ave., announce the mother, Mrs. Max Hornb il l g e e , o f
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Roy Detroit.
Lce, to take place on Saturday
Mrs. Eliot Imerman \\ ;e, host-
mining, Oct. 27, at the Rose
Sittig Cohen Center, Tyler and ess to over 200 guests I I I Friday
Lawton,- at 9 o'clock. Reception afternoon at a tea, at the Bay
at home on Sunday, Oct. 28, City Country Club, to compll.
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. No cards. meat her sister-in-law, Rob.
ert E. Hirschfield, who wa,, re.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Botuck, cently married in Florida.
of 18431 Mendota Ave., announce
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Singer
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Henry Mordecai, on Oct. 20, at were hosts at the first of a series
the new Beth Aaron Synagogue, of dinners, to 36 guests, at the
Thatcher and Wyoming. Open Wenonah Hotel on Sunday eve-
House Saturday evening from 8 ning.

until 11 o'clock.

To compliment Mr. and M rs.
David Karse on their 25th wed-
ding anniversary, 45 friends and
relatives arranged a dinner at
the Wenonah Hotel, on Sunday
ight. During the evening, $25D
was collected by the group for
the Jewish National Fund in Pal.

Mr. and Mrs. George Wexler,
of 13017 Kercheval Ave., an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Melvin Harold, to be observ-
ed on Saturday morning, Oct. 20,
MISS MARGARET SLOMAN
at 9:30 o'clock, at Congregation
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sloman, Beth Itzchock, 3836 Fischer Ave.
of Prairie Avenue, have recently
Mr, and Mrs. Lewis H. Man-
announced the engagement of ning announce the Bar Mitzvah
their daughter, Margaret, to
their son, Mervyn, on Satur-
Staff Sgt. Benjamin H. Frank, of

USAAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Frank, of Pennington Drive. Sgt.
Frank is a navigation instructor
stationed at McGill Field, Tam-
pa, Fla.

Mrs. Gustave Rice, of Hotel
Belcrest, is spending two weeks
at The Shelburne Hotel in At-
lantic City.

Mrs. Samuel Green, of Cal-
vert Ave., was hostess at a tea
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper, honoring the Public Relations
of Chicago Blvd., are spending Committee of the Women's Divi-
the week in Chicago, Ill.
sion of the American Jewish Con-
gress, Friday, Oct. 12.
Mrs. Louis Jacobs, of Hazel-
wood Ave., left last week for a
Honoring Mrs. Robert Childs
visit to Memphis, Tenn., and Hot (Bernice R. Levine), a bride of
Springs, Ark.
Sept. 30, Mrs. Morris Gold and
Capt. Seymour Caplan, son of Mrs. Raymond Levine entertained
Mr. Peter Caplan, of Florida, has with a miscellaneous shower at
returned to the United States Frames. Mrs. Norman Freilich
after serving in the Army over- was hostess at her home on Col-
seas for two and a half years. lingwood Ave. at a miscellaneous
Mrs. Caplan, of Sussex Ave., has shower and the bride's aunts,
gone to New York, where she Mrs. Charles Fordan and Mrs.
and Capt. Caplan will stay at the Sarah Landberg, of Dearborn,
Waldorf-Astoria for two weeks, were hostesses at a kitchen and
MISS HELEN WILLIAMS
after which they will be in De- pantry shower given at the home
of Mrs. Fordan in Inkster.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams, troit.
of McQuade Ave., announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown, of
engagement of their daughter,
Former Capt. and Mrs. Charles
Helen, to Harry W. Stone, recent- Z. Terris and family have been 16835 Wildemere Ave., will be
ly discharged from the U. S. residing in California for the at home on Sunday evening, Oct.
Navy. The wedding will take past three years, where Dr. Terris 28, in honor of their daughter
place on November 3.
was stationed. They have return- and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
ed to their residence on Lincoln Ross. Mr. Ross, who has just
been discharged from the Army,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoll, of Road in Grosse Pointe.
has just returned from 14 months
the Lee Plaza, returned from a
Mr. and Mrs. K. Z. Sachse overseas, where he served with
few weeks at the Sherbourne
have returned to their home on the 9th Air Force.
Hotel in Atlantic City.
Burlingame Ave. after a month's
Mrs. Ted Teitelbaum (Anne
After spending several years sojourn in Los Angeles, Calif.
Raizin), of 3358 Lawrence, was
in Akron, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pinsky and hostess to thirty dinner guests
Harry Markle and their children,
daughter, Dorothy, of Tyler Ave., at a personal shower honoring
returned to their farm in Roches-
left this weekend for a visit to Judith Raizin, whose marriage to
ter, Mich.
Alpena, Mich.
Lt. Phil Leemon will be an event
of October 21 in Windsor, Ont.
Mrs, Joseph Ehrlich, of the
Miss Dorothy Birnbaum, daugh-
Belcrest, returned from several
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Birn-
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
days at the Pierre Hotel in New
baum, left last week for Coral Max Goldstein, 2210 Pingree
York.
Gables, Fla., where she is attend- Ave., are honoring them with a
Mrs. James Wineman returned ing the University of Miami.
reception, in celebration of their
from Washington, D.C., after a
Pfc. Henry Seligman received Golden Wedding Anniversary, on
visit with her husband, Captain
his discharge from the Army and Sunday, Oct. 28. Four genera-
James Wineman.
has joined his wife, Mrs. Selig- tions of relatives and friends
will be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. God- man, of Lawrence Ave.
sol are leaving Nov. 11 for a
Mrs. J. Nachwalter, of 3816
Mr. and Mrs. L. Solomon, of
week at the Savoy Plaza in New
Glendale,
has left by plane for
Santa
Rosa
Drive
spent
the
week-
York.
Los Angeles, Calif., for several
end visiting in Chicago, Ill.
weeks to visits friends and rela-
Mr. and Mrs. Clement A. Hopp,
Miss Ardis Franzblau, daugh- tives.
of Longfellow Ave., returned
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
from a week in Chicago.
Franzblau, is in Coral Gables,
Mrs. D. W. Davis, of the Stat-
Mrs. David Wilkus and her Fla., attending the University of ler Hotel, honored her grandson,
daughter, Mary, and Mrs. H. J. L. Miami.
Joseph L. Sillman, and his fian-
Frank left Oct. 10 for ten days
cee, Betsy Wertheimer, at a din-
Cpl.
Irving
Goldman
has
re-
in New York.
ner party given in the Terrace
turned from overseas clzstr-aini is Room of the Statler, Friday, Oct.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol A. Wolff anal siIrfIshaed in Indix.lOwn Gap, Pa.
12.
their daughter, Mildred, of Law -"s'-••••fir,-.1.-.- ---,
her
rence Ave., spent the past week-1Mrs. I. Murray Jacobs and
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rattner
sister, Miss Fay Dushkin, and,,
end in Lima, Ohio.
returned
to their home in Hunt-
their grandfather, Eli Sachse,'
ington Woods after a sojourn in
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Heaven- spent last weekend visiting in
New York.
rich, of Litchfield Ave., are Alpena, Mich.
spending a week in Chicago.
aptain and Mrs. Ralph May-
Sgt. Irving Spiwak has receiv-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. ed his discharge from the Army er, who are making their home in
Schlesinger, of Boston Blvd., will and is home with his parents, Mr. Dayton, were the guests of Dr.
be hosts to a group of friends at and Mrs. H. N. Spiwak, of Vir- Willald Mayer the past week-
end.
dinner, Saturday night Oct. 20. ginia Park.

estine.

Major A. H. Jacoby, former
Bay City physician, has left for
Washington General hospital in
Texas after having enjoyed a
45-day furlough at home, 314
Green Ave. He spent two and a
half years in the Southwest Pa-
cific and returned to the U. S.
shortly before his leave. He now
expects to be released from sere.
ice and will resume his practice
here.
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Ralph J. Isackson, son of Mrs.
L. B. Isackson, 1101 Fourth Ave.,
is home after 22 months of duty
in the Pacific aboard a Defoe-
built destroyer escort, the U.S.S.
Raby, Lt. Isackson serves as gun.
nery officer on his ship which has
participated in eight anti-Japan-
ese submarine attacks. At the
conclusion of his 30-day leave, he
will return to the West Coast
where his ship is temporarily
based.

day, Oct. 27, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. They will have
open house at their home, 18428

Ohio Ave., on Sunday, Oct. 28,
from 2:00 to 5:00. No cards.

&frothed

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons
of Parkside Ave. returned Oct.
20 from a week in New York.

— Photo by Hanley Markm

MISS SHIRLEY MAE ABEL

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Abel, of
Greenlawn Ave., announce the
betrothal of their (laughter, Shir-
ley Mae, to Mortimer Freedland-

er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Freedlander, of Montreal, Que.
The bride-elect attended the
University of Illinois, and is af-
filiated with Phi Sigma Sigma.
Mr. Freedlander attended the
University of Montreal before en-
listin in the RCAF with which he
served overseas for 18 months.

Flowers for all occasions-
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622

The following out - of - town
guests attended the Ellis-Rosman
wedding; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Viz.
vary, Mrs. Al Schinagel and Mrs,
Julius Wohl, of Los Angeles; Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Rose, of Cleve-
land; Mr. and 111rs. William Ere.
litz and Roselyn Abelson, of Al.
toona, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ellis and son, George, of Milwau-
kee, Wis., and Mrs. and Mrs. Lau-
rence Nathan, of Buffalo.

VERA BROWN SPEAKS
AT JR. HOME RELIEF
Junior Home Relief will hold
an open meeting, Oct. it5, at the
2666

home of Estelle Gold,with,

Tuxedo, at 8:00 p.m. Miss Vera
Brown, of the Detroit Times, ill
be guest speaker. All member
ged to
and their friends are ur
attend.

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