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May 15, 1942 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-05-15

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THE JEW4ISH NEWS

Page Nine

SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Franklin
and daughter, Marlene, of 4039
Grand Avenue are visiting Mr.
Franklin's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Franklin, in Memphis.
Ten. While there they attended
the wedding of Mr. Franklin's
sister, Sylvia, formerly of De-
troit, to Rueben Applebaum of
Memphis, on May .5.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schatz
of Oakman Blvd. had as their
guests last week Dr. and Mrs.
George Morris of New York.
• • • s-
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg
roeurned to their home on Vir-
ginia 'Park after an extended so-
journ in Florida.
• • •

Al Paice of Brooklyn, N. Y., is
spending his vacation with his

brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Bichoff, 11845 La
Salle Blvd.
• • •
Phi Chapter. Kappa Sigma Tau
Sorority, held a Mother's Day
luncheon at the Wilshire Hotel,
May 10.
• • •
Mrs. Schmarya Kleinman of
Calvert Ave. and her daughter,
Dr. Bernice Warren, of Chicago,
returned from a visit with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Louis Zemon. in Boston.
• • •
Rabbi Morris Adler returned
from Atlanta, Ga., where he de-
livered an address at the ban-
quet marking the official open-
ing of the United Palestine Ap-
peal, May 7.
• • •
VISITING TORONTO

Mrs. Claude Grasgreen. Mrs.
Joseph Mellon, Mrs. Harry Gold-
berg and Mrs. Jack Berger left
for a week's visit with relatives
and friends in Toronto. Ont.
* • •
Mrs. Harry L. Becker, Mr. and
Mrs. David Ruby, Irving Ruby
and Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Ruby
returned from Toronto, where
they attended the Bar Mitzvah of
Arnold Ruby. son of Dr. and Mrs.
John Ruby, May 9.
• • •
VISIT THEIR CHILDREN
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ashner
returned from Cincinnati, where
they visited their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Raab (Winifred Ashner), to
whom a son, Stephen Alan, was
born April 22:



ARMY AND NAVY NOTES
The members of the Intercol-
legiate Club were hosts at a din-
ner at the Belcrest Sunday even-
ing honoring Major and Mrs.
Maurice J. Meyers, who left Mon-
day for San Atonio, Tex., where
Maj. Meyers will be stationed at
Fort Sam Houston.
• • •
Majors Jerome Hauser and
Maurice Hauser, on leave from
t h e i r respective stations at
O'Reilly General Ho s p i t a 1,
Springfield, Mo., and Station
Hospital, Camp Custer, were hon-
or guests at an .open house ten-
dered thern,,by their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Hauser, of
Flint, Mich., May 6. Dr. and Mrs.
Herbert of Warrington
-Drive feta:CI:hem at a -cocktail
party May- 154

ENTERTAINING BRIDES
FORMER DETROITERS
Mrs. David S. Diamond, Mrs.
Mrs. W. B. Greenwald (Bessie
David M. Schiller, Mrs. Harold Steingold) of Washington, D. C.,
Schiller and Mrs. Milton Sheyer formerly of Hutchinson, Kan.,
of Saginaw were hostesses at a

luncheon and shower at the Book-
Cadillac Hotel Wednesday, hon-
oring their niece, Miss Eileen
Schiller, a June bride-elect.
• • •

Miss Ruth Reinheimer, a June
bride-elect. was the honor guest
at a miscellaneous shower for 10
guests given by Miss Estelle
Blumenthal at Frame's Tuesday
evening.

• • •
Honoring Miss Shirley Mae
Stein. a June bride-elect, Mrs.
Sidney Wallace entertained 50
guests at a shower and luncheon
at Hotel Statler. May 8. Mes-

,

who has been a guest at the home
of her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Steingold,
while visiting relatives and
friends in Detroit. is spending the
week-end with her nephew and
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ra-
mez, in Lansing. Mich.
• • •

Will Aubrey (Aubrey Gittle-
man), noted vaudeville and radio
artist, who has recently com-
pleted a transcontinetal tour of
USO camps, is a guest at the
home of his sister and brother,
Miss Hattie Gittleman and Mor-
ton Gittleman.

dames Aaron Fellman, Benjamin
■r- - • •
Alpert, Al Weisman, Charles K.
Ensign and Mrs. Robert L. Harris and Maurice Siden

• •
were
Miller (Audrey Robinson) spent joint hostesses at a miscellaneous
a few days in Detroit last week shower and luncheon at the Book HISTRIONICS
"Ever Since Eve". a comedy in
visiting , the latter's parents, Mr. Cadillac Hotel Wednesday. Miss
and Mrs. Louis Robinson of Ros- Reva Goldberg will compliment three acts, presented by the sen-
ior class of Central High School
lyn Road.
Miss Stein at a luncheon-shower Thursday and Friday nights, May
• • •
at the Belcrest May 17. Mrs. Har- 14 and 15, includes in the cast
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jay of Grand ry Coggan, Mrs. Julius Green,
Ave. had as their guest last week Mrs. B. I. Brody and Mrs. Samuel Charlotte Brawer and Marva
their son. Corp. Ernest Jay. Har- Caplan have issued cards for a Rosenthal.

• •
ry Jay of Chicago was the guest shower and luncheon in honor of
Miss
Norma
Wittelshofer,
of his mother, Mrs. Esther Jay.
Miss Stein for May 25.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monte
• • •
• • •
Wittelshofer, a student at Miss
Norman H. Rosenfeld of White-
Miss Ruth Rosoff, a June bride-
more Road was entertained by a elect, will be the honor guest at Newman's School for Girls, will
group of friends at a dinner- a miscellaneous shower and play the leading part of Una, in
dance last Sunday before his in- luncheon to be given by Mrs. "Ladies in Waiting", in the an-
nual school play. May 22.
duction into the armed forces. In Irving Berkowitz at the Wilshire
the morning friends were guests Hotel. May 19. Mrs. Irving Bartz
of Mr. and Mrs. Rosenfeld at a and Mrs. Albert Rosoff will honor
breakfast.
Miss Rosoff at a sithilar affair at
King Fong Cafe. May 25.
HONOR 70TH BIRTHDAY
• • •

• • •
VISITS IN QUEBEC
I. Ressler of W. Euclid 'Ave. is
visiting in Montreal, Quebec, for
a 'few weeks.

7 52 0 e ll i ci A ing to n

Blaine Ave., a son, Stuart Law-
rence.

April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Cartwright Kohleritei (Ev-
elyn Eichner) of Chicago Blvd.,
a son, Michael Edmund.

April 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
ney J. Sidell (Bertha Fried) of
Cherrylawn Ave., a son. Donald
Brian.

April 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Frenkel (Lillian Hersh)
of 17594 Appoline Ave.. twin
sons, Stephen Ellis and Alan Joel.

April 30—To Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Sabel, (Dorothy Gittle-
man) of 3047 Calvert avenue. a

daughter, Helaine Marilyn.

May 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
ney Storken (Julia Siegl), a son,
William.
May 6—To Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Nagy (Mildred Plenler)
of 7028 Thatcher, a son, Ailv in
Herman.

May 6—To Mr. and Mrs.
Emanuel Bershad (Madeline Col-.
lins) of Webb Avenue. a son,
Barry Stephen.
May 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Franck of 1674 Atkinson Ave.,
a daughter.

Illr••• ■ ••••1

ebrating their 22nd wedding an-
niversary with a trip to Chicago
and Milwaukee to visit Mrs.
Freedman's brother and sister-
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. M. Garfield.
Accompanying them is their
daughter, Frances.

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of

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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Freed-
home on Friday evening, May 22, man of Greenlawn Ave. are cel-
to honor Mrs. Michelson's 70th

birthday.

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• •

GUESTS IN DETROIT
Grand 'Rabbi S. L. Levinthal
and. Rabbi S. Glickman, repre-
senting the interests- of the Unit-
ed Aged Home in Jerusalem and
the Yeshivah Chay Olam, are vis-
iting here from -Jerusalem.
'• • •
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gendle-
man of 18470 Fairfield Ave. were
hosts at a formal dinner dance
in honor of the 16th birthday
anniversary of their daughter,
Arlene Leonore, May 1. The
guests included Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Fox of Chicago.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shapiro
entertained at a formal dinner
party May 1 on the occasion of
Mrs. Shapiro's birthday anni-
versary.
• • • •
CONFERENCE DELEGATES
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Laikin,
Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Mrs. M. R.
Saulson, Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich,
Miss Sarah Buchalter and Walter
L. Field attended the Extraordi-
nary Zionist Conference at Hotel
Biltmore in New York.

GRADUATION DANCE
The student body of Temple
Beth El High School will present
a dance Saturday, May 16, at 9
P. M., in the Temple Beth El
Social Hall, in honor of the grad-
uating class.

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