Page Eight

in the Realm oi ctocal Societ y

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Siegel, of
Fairfield Ave., are vacationing at
Hot Springs, Ark.

Charm in 9

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Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall, of
Pennington Dr„ entertained some
friends at their home, Sunday,
March 17 with a party in honor of
their son's birthday. Eighty peo-
ple were present.

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Miss Shirley D. Simon, a spi•.
Mrs. Pearl Harris, of the Wil-
shire Hotel, left for a stay of sev- bride-elect, was feted at a beast
fully arranged luncheon and sli
eral months in California.
er at the Book-Cadillac Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Salomon, Feb. 6, given by Mrs. Bern
of Piccadily Road, returned March Klein and Mrs. Jack Allwell
21 from a three-weeks vacation On Feb. 17, Mrs. David E.
entertained at' a family thin,
in Miami Beach.
in honor of her grandchild.;
Mr. and Mrs. Maier Finster- . . Mrs. Sigmund Jaulus honor.
wald, of Parkside Ave., spent sev- her niece with a lovely lunclic,
in the Founder's Room of t!
eral days in Columbus, Ohio.
Book-Cadillac Hotel. . . The M.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schorr, for- ses Regina and Rose Goldst;
merly of Ann Arbor, Mich., are gave a personal shower-brun,
now residing at 19214 Wooding• for the girls on Feb. 24. . .
Emil Phillips entertained in 11. ;
ham Drive.
honor at a lovely luncheon c s
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman, March 2 at her home on Woodin,.;-
of Suffolk Drive, were in New ham Drive. . . At the Women:;
York for a short stay and were City Club, March 14, Mrs. I. I.:.
joined by their daughter, Nancy. Goodman was hostess at a lovely
luncheon and handkerchief show-
Mrs. Alfred Lakin, of Wooding- er. . . Mrs. Harry Meer enter-
ham Drive, arrived in Miami tained in the bride-elect's honor,
Beach by plane.
March 16, at her home on Shrews-
bury Drive. . . Mrs. Jack E. Eck-
Mrs. Harry Cule, of the Belcrest er honored her niece at t
Hotel, is in Kansas City, Mo., be- luncheon in the Italian Garden
ing the guest of her son-in-law Ballroom of the Book-Cadillac on
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- March 27.
man Shuman.

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Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosenstein, of
Linwood Ave., will return this
week from a two-months vacation
at Miami Beach and St. Peters-
burg, Fla., in time to spend a few
days with their son, Lt. Herbert
S. Rosten, who is home• on fur-
lough from New Orleans.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Weis-
man, of Calvert Ave., entertained
twenty-two guests at a party on
Friday night, March 15, in honor
of Lt. Herbert S. Rosen who was
home on furlough from New Or-
leans. Lt. Rosten has been in
service nearly four and a half
years and spent 22 months over-
seas in the ETO. He has been
awarded the Purple Heart as well
as many other medals.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Kaplan, of 2472
Glendale Ave., are holding open
house on Sunday, March 31, from
3 to 10 p. m., honoring their
three sons, Sidney, Samuel and
Barney, and their son-in-law, Hy
Koenigsberg, who have all re-
cently returned from service with
the U. S. Army. All saw overseas
service. No cards.

Friday, March 29, 1946

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

MR.S, MORTON MEHLER

(Miss Arlene Karbal)
Miss Arlene Karbal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Karbal, of
Leslie Ave., was united in marriage to Morton Mehler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fannie Balbes (nee Danis) Mrs. Adolph Mehler, of Euclid Ave., on March 17, at the Shaarey
arrived on the steamship Grips- Zedek Synagogue.
holm on March 22 after seven
The bride wore a gown of ivory-slipper satin made with a fitted
war-torn years in London, Eng- bodice and long, circular train which was distinguished by a design
land. She will reside with her of seed pearls embroidered over the shoulders and repeated in a small
daughter, Mrs. Joseph Rosenfeld,
peplum. Her illusion veil was held to a coronet of lace over satin and
of 2476 Elmhurst Ave.
she carried a bouquet of white orchids on a mother-of-pearl bible.
After dinner and reception vhich followed the ceremony, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Brook. Mrs. Mehler left for New York.
of Griggs Ave., and sons have
left for the East, where they will
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aaron, of
Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, of
visit in Baltimore, Washington
Glendale Ave., spent the past week
and New York City. They will be the Alden Park Manor, left this
week for a month's stay in Hot end in Chicago.
gone for ten days.
Springs, Ark.
Mrs. Oscar Kaufman and son
Barbara Brown, daughter of
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, of Chi- left for several weeks in Miami
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brown, of
19235 Strathcona Drive, flew home cago Blvd., is spending the week Beach.
from the University of Illinois at in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Simons, of
Champaign, to be with her par-
Mrs. Charles Smith, of Glynn Wildemere Ave., left March 25 for
ents before they leave for Miami
Beach, Fla., where they will visit Court, is visiting in Chicago, Ill.. 10 days in New York.
with grandparents Mr. and Mrs. this week.
Harry Brown, of 1915 Longfellow
Mrs. Henry Weinberg and her
Ave.
Mrs. Alex Heller, of Boyne City,
daughter Barabara, of Wildemere
Mich., is the guest of her brother-
Ave., are vacationing for a month
Dr. George Domnitch will come in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. in Miami Beach.
Calvert
Ave.
of
from New York to spend a few Harry Cohen,
days with his parents and then
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free-
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Share, of
will return East. His parents re-
side at 2684 Calvert Ave.
Seward Ave., are visiting in Mia- man returned to their home on
Chicago Blvd., after an extended
mi Beach, Fla.
visit at the Bel-Aire Hotel in Bel
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Ber-
Wallace Rynek has received his Aire, Calif.
man (formerly Ruth Rothenberg
of Detroit) and son Richard Jor- discharge from the Army of the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, of
dan are going to make their United States. He served overseas
home in Chicago on April 1. duty in the South Pacific for two Warrington Drive, are entertain-
Mrs. Berman's mother, Mrs. N. years. He is the son of Mr. and ing a group of friends at a sup-
Rothenberg, is leaving next week Mrs. Joseph Grossman.
per party Saturday night, March
to visit them for the summer.
30.
William Saulson, a student it
Mrs. Sarah Silk has returned Rutgers College, is spending the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss and
from a trip to California.
mid-term vacation with his mo- daughter, Ellen, of Balmoral Dr.,
spent the past 10 days in New
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Neumann ther, Mrs. Morse Saulson, of Vir-
York.
(Marie Silk) have returned from ginia Park.
an extended stay in California.
Mrs. I. Winkelman, of Renfrew
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kostoll,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rose of Fair. of Flint, Mich., have returned Road, left Sunday for a' few
field Ave., are returning after a from Los Angeles, Cal., where weeks in Miami Beach.
they spent the winter months.
month's stay in Florida.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Glassman,
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Gross,
Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Lipsitt who have been spending the win-
of 18434 Marlowe Ave., are hav- and Dr. Martin Jacobs left Fri- ter in Miami Beach, are return-
ing open house in honor of their day for a week's visit in New ing Sunday to their home on Chi-
new daughter, Margaret Elaine, York City.
cago Blvd.
on Sunday, March 31, from 2 to
5 p.m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse have Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622
Flowers for all occasions
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returned to their home on Vir-
Miss Yetta Schwartz, whose ginia Park from Los Angeles, =1012101===101=Pj
marriage to Mr. Ruben Shapiro,
Un.Wanted Hair Removed
of Flint, will be an event of April Cal., where they spent the win-
Fast Modern Method
7, was entertained extensively by ter months visiting their children.
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REBECCA
friends and relatives through a Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sachse and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
J.
Sachse.
series of parties, luncheons, and
ELECTROLYSIS SALON
showers in Flint, Windsor and De-
Eve.
Appointments Available
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen- 0
troit.
CA 3394
559 Book Bldg.
thal, Jr., were hosts at a dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz, of party, in their home on Parkside J=01==[0=0
Warrington Drive, are spending a Ave., March 19.
few weeks visiting in Ottawa,
Pi-Lovely To Look At . .
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Jaffee re-
Ontario.
Beatrice
turned to their home in Hunting-
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Mrs. Aaron Berg and Miss Lu- ton Woods after a month in Biloxi, 3-1 Penalty Salon
cille Jaffee are honoring Miss Hei- Miss.
Complete Beauty Aids
n Katz at a bridal luncheon this
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldsmith,
-rnoon at the Hotel Book-
Open Every Day
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of Huntington Woods, will honor
Ample Personnel and Facilities
Mr. and Mrs. N o r ma n Levey
Td Take Care of Every
Tana Margules, (Louise Shiffman) with a supper
Fastidious Woman
I f Mr. d on Mrs.
party
on
Sunday
night,
April
7.
Ave.,
will
be
hosts
of Atki
Under Personal Supervision of,_-1
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honoring
their
sons,
at R. pa
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BEATRICE NEWMARK "1-:
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv enter-
7. Cpl. Phi lip Margules and Cpl.
Saul Mligules, on their return tained a group of friends in their
12228 LINWOOD
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from Service in Europe, Sunday, home on Wildemere Ave., at din-
TO. 7-9856
ner,
March
20,
March 31.

Miss Yetta Schutzman has just
returned to Michigan State Col-
lege after spending her spring
vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I. Sehutzman, of Mar-
tindale Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruskin and
daughter Stephanie have returned
to their home in Chicago, after
visiting with Mrs. Ruskin's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gins-
berg, of Chicago Blvd.

ROSENBERG'S

Miss Ethel Steinberg, of New
York City, is the guest of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Myron Steinberg, of Webb
Ave.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Wayburn,
of Hendrie Blvd., have returned
from a stay in Miami Beach.

Mrs. Gabriel Alexander, of Long-
fellow Ave., returned from several
days in Chicago. '

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Shower for Mll lam 1,4:4
given by Sirs. M. Kruaei,
J. Krum.] and Ott :4

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Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Kreger and
family visited with Mrs. Kreger's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Seitz-
stein, in Milwaukee.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zuckerman,
of Warrington Drive, returned on
March 19 from a week-end in New
York.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons, of
Strathcona Drive, left March 24 to
spend several days in Chicago.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rattner,
of Huntington Woods, returned on
March 29 from a month in Miami
Beach.

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May the participants In ill,
above affairs enjoy the full —,
"meta:' and may I eantInta. I.
et rye you faithfully at all Yttiti
future "sliticham."

Miss Lois Hopp is spending the
spring vacation with her parents,
the John Hopps, of Boston Blvd., '
after which she will resume her
studies at the Frances Shimer
School in Carmel, Ill.

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