Page Eight

Friday April 19, 194•,

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

the Reafin of local Society

Miss Dorothy Arshansky, of 1933
Blaine Ave., is spenting the Pass-
over holidays at the Claredon
Hotel in Lakewood, N. J. She
attended the seders conducted in
the hotel dining room. During
her stay in the East, Dorothy wiil
also visit New York City for &
few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwayder,
of Fairfield Ave., are spending
some time in New York City and
Atlantic City.

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Mrs. E. H. Kahn, of Chicago, i3
visiting with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James L.
Stein, of Northlawn Ave.

Mrs. Harold Schakne, of W. Ea-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tobin, of
clid Ave., is spending a week in Webb Ave., have as their guest.
New York City.
their daughter, Marcia, who is a
student at the Manhattan School
Honoring Miss Peggy Sloman of Music in New York City.
bride-elect, a beautifully appoint-
ed luncheon was given by her
Mrs. David Marx, of Kentucky
two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Robert Ave., is spending a week in Chi-
Sloman and Mrs. William Sloman cago, with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
in the former's home on War- Decker.
rington Drive, Friday, April 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bayer, of
Mrs. Nathan Schlafer and her Cincinnati, were guests for several
daughter Sandra of Wildemer days of their family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ave., are spending the Easter va- I. B. Goodman, of Sherbourne
cation in New York.
Road.

Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wallach.
of Roslyn Road, had as their
guests over the week-end, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Kux and Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Anderson, of Cleveland.

Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn, of
Cambridge Road, left to spend
several weeks in New York.

Mrs. Stella Harris, of Chicago,
is the guest of her brother-in-la•
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Bloomgarden, of Edison Ave.

Mrs. Herman Meyer, of the Lee
Plaza, is spending the holidays in
New York.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Soss will
entertain a group of friends at
dinner in their home on Balmoral
Drive April 24 .

Miss Edith Heavenrich, of Trow-
bridge Ave., left April 15 for a
fortnight in Milwaukee.

Mr. and Mrs. Maier Finsterwald
and thei• two daughters, of Park-
side Ave., are spending a week
in New York.

Miss Carol Landau, who is a
senior at the University of Illinois,
MISS FAYANNE CHATLIN
spent a few days with her father,
Mrs. Dorothy Chatlin, of Glad-
Maurice Landau, of Longfellow
stone Ave., announces the engage-
Ave.
ment of her daughter, Fayanne,
Mrs. Albert Krohn, of the Lee to Harry Sadovitz, son of Mr. and
Plaza Apts., left April 12 for a Mrs. Louis Sadovitz, also of Glad•
stone Ave. The bride-elect attend-
week in New York.
ed Wayne University. The bride-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aaron, of groom-elect was recently discharg-
Glendale Ave., will move into their ed from the army after serving
new home on Oakman Blvd., April over two years in the South Pa-
cific. No date has been set for
22.
the wedding.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith left
Miss Ruth Hershman, of New
April 9 to spend three weeks at
the Coronada Beach Hotel in San York City, is spending the Pass-
over holidays with her parents,
Diego, Calif.
Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman, of
Mrs. M. M. Margolies has re- Calvert Ave.
turned from Miami Beach, Fla.
where she spent the winter
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pines, of La-
months.
Salle Blvd., left this week for a
visit in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pinsky and
small son, Edward Thomas, of
Miss Natalie Lightstone, of Vir-
Tyler Ave., are spending the Pass- ginia Park, has returned from
over holidays with Mrs. Pinsky'5 Miami Beach, Fla., where she vis-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fivenson, of Alpena, Mich.
Louis Lightstone.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv, of
Wildemere Ave., entertained a
group of friends at dinner Tues-
, day, April 9.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Aubrey Jacob
returneu from a wedding trip in
Hot Springs, Ark., and Mexico,
and are temporarily at the Tuller
Hotel.

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Mrs. Arthur Purdy, of Chicago
Miss Marilyn Katz, a student
at the University of Michigan, ac- Blvd., has returned from a vHit
companied by her roommate, Miss in New York City.
Bernice Blaufarb, spent the week-
end visiting her parents, Mr. and
Miss Nettie Cohen, of New York
Mrs. I. Katz, of Pennington Dr.
City, is visiting her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alin I ,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mandel C. Allan, 18243 Fairfield Ave.
and family, of Toronto, Ont., are
spending the Passover holidays
with Mrs. Mandel's parents, Mr.
a rria gei
and Mrs. Joseph Goodman, of
Blaine Ave.

ARONSSON - OPPENHEIM
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schott, of
Glynn Court, are visiting in New
Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Oppenheilc,
York City.
of 3270 Burlingame Ave., announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Mrs. Bernard Samuels, of Whit- Doloros, to S. Lawrence Aronsson,
more Road, has returned from a son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Aronsson. The ceremony was per-
stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
formed by Rabbi Morris Adler in
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Rosenthal, of the presence of the immediate
Glynn Court, entertained at a family on Wednesday, April 10
supper party at their home Sat-
urday evening, April 13.
FREIDMANN - BACH
Mrs. Jenny Lipson, of Chicago.
Mrs. Hedi Bach announces th-
Ill., arrived last week for a visit marriage of her daughter, Thi •1,
with her brother-in-law and sit:- to Fred Freidmann, son of Mr.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. I. Litman, of and Mrs. Sigmund Freidmann. of
Ohio Ave.
New York City on April 7. The
couple were married at the Bei-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Benderoff, crest Hotel in the presence of the
of New York City, are visiting in immediate family. Mr. Freidmann
Detroit.
served years in the Medical
Corps of the Army and was re-
Mr. and Mrs. Jdseph Spector, cently discharged. Following a trip
of Syracuse, N. Y., are spending through the Eastern States, they
the week visiting relatives and will make their home in New York
friends in Detroit.
City.

Captain and Mrs. Lawreme
Block and small daughter, Max-
ine, have arrived from Seattle,
Wash., where Captain Block was
stationed before his discharge
from the Army. They are tempo-
rarily making their home with
Mrs. Block's mother, Mrs. It.
Brown, of Rochester Ave.

Ruthe Shulevitz, of 1937 Oak-
man Blvd., and her roommate,
Jeanne Rosenthal, of Chicago, are
spending their spring vacations
from the U. of Wisconsin in De-
troit.

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Jewish Women's Service Club Card Party, Jericho Temple
Young Judea Passover Party, Jewish Community Center

Mrs. Jacob Albert, of the Lee
Plaza Hotel, left to spend two
weeks in Battle Creek, Mich.

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