THE

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EWISH CHRONICLE

NIr. and NIrs. Chas. Prag, of Lich will address the organization
on a subject the title of which has
269 Farnsworth avenue, had the
pleasure of entertaining their rela- not been announced.
The Kadimah is a society de-
tives and friends at the celebra-
voted
to the propaganda of the
tion of the Bar Mitzvah of their
Zionist
Movement amongthe
son, Nlilton, on Sunday evening,
Jews
of
city. Since the or-
George Clark. Refreshments were February 27. The table was
ganiraon
has
acquired a definite
t\
tastily decorated and a pleasant
served and dancing followed.
At a regular meeting of the evening was enjoyed. ..\mong the meeting place a decided impetus
Kadimah Zion Society on Febru- guests present was Rabbi S. has been\ given to its activities. A
ary 21, Mr. M. Zacheim gave a Gitin, of Rochester, N. Y., who new membership committee has
very interesting talk oil Jewish was lecturing on Saturday at the been appointed by the president;
ershman, which has
Rabbi H ershman,
Nlorgen Abraham.
Fducation.
launched
an
aggressive campaign
The
Young
Hebrew
Progres-
Hon. Oliver S. Frick gave a
for
new
members,
very instructive talk on the Laws sive Association gave a mas-
of Immigration at a regular meet- querade and ball at Strasburg's
ing of .the Ilichur Cholem Jrs.' on Academy on Saturday evening,
DOMESTIC NEWS.
February 26. There was a large
Monday, February 21.
items of Interest to American
Miss Ida Halbert from Boston, attendance and fifty prizes were
Jews.
Mass., is visiting relatives in De- given. Very interesting costumes
were represented, one of the most
Col. Jacob Frank, surgeon-gen-
troit.
striking
features
of
the
evening
eral
of the Illinois National
Mrs. M. Prussin, Mrs. Julius
was
one
represented
by
David
B.
Guard, was elected president of
--Hartman, Mrs. Jos. Hartman,
Mrs. Klein, Mrs. L. Mark, Mrs. Brown as the \Vandering Jew, the Army and Navy Club at its
S. Stone, Mrs. S. Goodman, NIrs. which was awarded the second annual meeting held ,recently.
H. Afelbaum and Miss Cecil Feld- prize.
Col. Isaac Hart, of Hopkins-
\1r. and NI rs. Louis Applebaum
man, of Youngstown, 0., were en-
ville, Ky., who has been serving
tertained with dinner at Griswold announce the marriage of their on Governor NIcCreary's staff
daughter, Sarah, t( Ntr. David
and a card party at the 'fuller.
with the rank of colonel, has been
Mrs. Leslie Wilson has return- Nederlander, which took place reappointed and received a simi-
ed from Chicago, where she was Sunday, February 20, at the home lar commission on the staff of the
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Rabbi A. M. I Iershman. Mr. new governor, A. 0. Stanley.
and Mrs. Nederlander left for an
Leo Porges.
Samuel Rosenberg, of Portland,
extended
Southern trip. They
Mrs. H. Afelbaum entertained
Me.,
who was appointed by Gov.
will
be
at
home
to
their
friends
for her card club on Monday,.
Curtis
a member of the State
after
Nlarch
-I,
at
:169
John
R.
February 28, at her home on Hen-
Board
of
Charities 'and Correc-
street.
drie avenue.
tions,
to
fill
the unexpired term
The marriage of -Miss Millie
caused
by
the
resignation of John
KADIMAH.
Ilarris, daughter of \1r. and Mrs.
of
Augusta,
is a prominent
The regular semi-monthly Lig-get,
M. Harris, to Mr. A. B. Kauf-
man, took place Sunday, Febru- meeting of the Kadimah Society member of the local community
ary 20. They will be at home w ill take place on Monday, March and has occupied a number of
after March 15 at 121 Farnsworth 6th, at the Vestry Rooms of the public .positions in Portland. He
Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. J. II. Ehr- is a Democrat in politics.
avenue.

Society

Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin ad-
dresse( the . University of Nlichi-
gait Club on Wednesday on the
subject "The; Soul of a City." He
is to speak before the Collegiate
Alumnae Association on Saturday
On the theme '1'he Philosophy of
Tag-ore."
Mrs. \V. Ilimelhoch and Miss
Gertrude I limelhoch have left for
1 stay of several weeks at Old
Point Comfort and Asheville, N.
C.
\1r. and NIrs. Jos. IL. Ehrlich
returned from a two weeks ' stay
in \Vest Baden, hid.
NIrs. Jos. A. Lachman gave a
dinner for twenty-five guests at
her home in honor of her uncle
and aunt, of Pittsburgh, Kansas.
Nrr. and Mrs. I). \V. Simons
and Miss Sylvia Simons are mak-
ing an extensive southern trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Max .Lieberman
have returned from a two weeks'
visit in New York.
Miss liattie Gittleman is enter-
taining her cousins.
NIrs. Albert Kahn and Mrs.
David . A. Brown. gave a Musical
Tea at the Statler on .Monday.
Mr. Joseph L. Selling is in the
East.
Mr. Fred M. Butzel is spending
a few weeks in New York City.
Miss Mabel Bofsky and Miss
Sadie Keidan attended the 'Baer-
] limelhoch wedding in Toledo.
Mr. S. Archie Cohn, of Chicago,
was an over t;unday guest of his
fiancee Dinah \Vienstein.
Mrs. Lewis Berger, of New
York, is the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacob, of- Row-
ena street.
Mr. Barney Wetsmani and Miss
Sarah \Vetsman are at Palm
Beach, Florida.
NIr. Louis \Vine has returned
from a.business -trip in New York.
Miss Theresa L. MeiAer enter-
tained the members of her sewing
club on last- Thursday evening at
her home. •A dainty luncheon
was served. Miss Lillian Schil-
ler will be hostess to the same
group of friends next week.
NIr. Samuel I leavenrich and
(laughter arc yisiting,in the east.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman
and \I is: Irma Sloman are spend-
ing the winter in California.
NIrs. Anthony Deutsch and son,
200 1 lig,hland avenue, have re-
turned from New York, where
they were visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zuckerman
celebrated their twentieth wed-
ding anniversary Saturday even-
ing at the hotel Pontchartrain
with a beautifully appointed din,
ner for 150 guests. The tables
arranged in the ball room, was in
the form of a horseshoe, its cen-
ter adorned with a Nlay-pole of
flowers. 1 I ()Ming the ribbons
were tiny dolls dressed in modish
costumes.
. A very enjoyable social evening
was given last Tuesday evening.
February 22, at Shaarey Zedek-
by the Young People's Auxiliary.
One of the features of the evening
was a mandolin solo given by Dr.

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