America Amish Periodic%

1.011.13.• news

4111!

1-4

1 0

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

\l r, and AIrs. Leo Frmann, of
Cleveland, Ohio, are spending a
few weeks with Mrs. Ermann's
father, NIr. 1\- leinsmith, 252 East
Kirby.

Society

The Jewi'sh Woman's Club held
its monthly meeting on March
5th. A very interesting paper on
"Some Facts about the LaW of
I I eredity" was presented by Dr.
lugo A. Freund. Vocal selec-
tions were rendered by Sam-
uel Walsh.

Nir. E. NI. Rothman has return-
(NI front an extended trip through
Florida. Mrs. Rothman will re-
main there (luring the month of
March.

-

Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin haS ac-
cepted an invitation to deliver
the Convocation address at the
Ypsilanti State Normal College
on March 23rd. IIis subject will
be "The Spirit o f the N ew FA I ti ,
cation."

Miss Nlina Ping, I lazelwood
Ave., entertained informally on
Sunday evening in compliment to
several visiting young ladies.

Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Selling, of
Virginia Park, have returned this
week front a trip through the
South.

NIrs. Jack Teller is the guest
of her sister-in-law, Airs. Jacob
I lash, 253 Kirby Avenue East.

Messrs. Harry and John Hell-
man are sojourning in the West.

Mrs. Peter Vass, of 253 Kirby
Avenue, East, entertained at a
theatre party at the Temple
theatre in honor of her aunt, NIrs.
Jacob Teller, of Chicago. After
the theatre, tea was served for
the members of the party at the
"Fuller Tea Rooms, and a very en-
joyable afternoon was spent.

NIr. and Nirs. Henry Rindskolf.
Nledbury l'ark,. have returned
from an extended Eastern trip.

"Mw many friends of Mr. and
NIrs. Saul Kauffman, 91.2 kni s h
Street, regret in the extreme to
know that they are leaving Ik-
troit, to make their home perman-
ently in Reading, Pa., but hope
that all the wishes will be real-
ized.

Miss Anna Ilaltrotsky. of Oil
City,
, is the guest of Mrs.
NI. II ,at. -helm.

Airs. E. J. Hartman, of 203
Palmer Avenue East, is visiting
her parents in Schenectady, N.

Mrs. Andrew Willman, of 1,51
Chicago lIoulevard, has just re
turned from Atlantic City.

Miss Nettie N\ineman enter-
tained at bridge olINTuesday after-
. n(on.

Mr. and Mrs.. C.
Enggass
will leave for California on the
I2th of Nlarch. They will remain
out of town for a perihd of live
weeks.
Mr. Z. Selling, NIr. Jerome Sell-
ing and Miss Edna Selling, of
Webb Ave., are spending - several
weeks in Atlantic City.
NIr. and Mrs. J. 1.. Selling and
daughter, Louise, are in Atlantic
City.
NIrs. .N. Levy, of Farnsworth
Street, is in New York, City for
a short stay.

NIr. and NIrs. Edward Wessel,
of New York, were guests of
friends in this city during the
past week.

New Victor Records
in Hebrew

rs.
Jacob • Oppenheim is
spending. several .weeks in Cleve-
land visiting her friends.

.

Mrs. 2., nthony I )eutsch , 200
Highland avenue, entertained at
her home in honor of her sister-
in-law, Mrs. I)avid l,. Rosen-
zweig, of New York City.

NIr. and NIrs. II. Kaplan are the
guests of Mr. and NIrs. Herman
Kaplan in Montreal,

Miss Sadie Lipsitz returned from
a delightful visit to New York.

Miss Lena Steinborn, of Al-
pena, Mich., is visiting friends ill
the city.

Airs. Pitzele, of Chicago, is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. L.
;onion, on I endrie Aye.

Mrs. L. Mark will entertain .
eighteen little guests on Satur-
day, Nlarch 11, in honor of her
daughter Lorraine's third birth-
day anniversary.

f.

l i I

10-inch Double Faced Records (2 Selections on Each Record)

As Gott will schiesst Besen auch

(Eidl dudl du

I

Mi Scheberach (Rosenblatt)

Chisidisch

(Saminsky)

Miss Beth Levin arranged a
delightful concert this week for
the nurses of Grace Hospital.

(Violin with Orchestra)

C ( Scher.kt a Neduwe

T
R ( Die Schwie

0

L
A
VI

(Soprano)

Victrola VI

Mme. Prager

(Soprano)

Mme. Prager )

(Duet)

(Von die Zweigen die Fidelach

has oak cnibinet. Exhibition sound bcx, 12-inch
turntable, brake and speed reg-
ulator. Double spring, spiral
drive motor (can be wound
while $295°
playing)

67538
Josef Rosenblatt
67538
Samuel Gardner

(Cantor with Organ)

V (Shma Koileini

Mr. and Airs. I. T1. Rosengarten
have taken up their residence in
the Saxon Apts., 1 1 5t Prush St.

Mr. J. F. Friedlander, of Cin-
cinnati, was the guest recently of
Mr. and \Irs. Leo NI. Butzel.

67540 )
Cantor Meyer Kanewsky !,
67540$
Cantor Meyer Kanewsky

17830 ,
1 Kwojdas Molei ojlom (Tenor with Chorus)(kantor Synagogi warsz. z chorem)G.
Sirota 1
17830 i
(Regei ( Tenor with Chorus)(kantor Synagogi warsz. z chorem)
G. Sirota

Alr.facob F. Teichner and NB-.
( )scar Rosenberger are spending
a few weeks at Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham-
burger have taken an apartment
at the Addison.

(Comic Song with Orchestra)

i Mnucho Yrimcho (Cantor with Organ and Choir)
)
(Hatikvoh (Cantor with Organ and Choir)

Mr. Karl Rosenberger and Mr.
George Rosenberger, both of New
York, spent the week-end in De-
troit.

Misses Golda and Judith Gins-
burg entertained Phis week at
bridge in honor of. NIrs. Avery J.
(iinsburg.

67413
H. Weitz)
67413
H. Weitz

(Comic Song with Orchestra)

Prager and Juvelier

(Duet)

Prager and Juvelieri

Victrola X

comes in mahogany and cak cab'net with

7950

record razhs. 12-inch turntable with exhibition
sound box, brake, speed regulator t
and indica tor. Extra heavy double 4P
spring spiral drive

Easy Payments Arranged

We will arrange easy terms to suit your convenience. Why deprive yourself
of so much pleasure when by paying a little each
week or month you can soon
own a Victrola?

Miss ',confine Meyers, of Chi-
cago, is the guest of Mrs. David
A. Brown.

Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wine-
man are spending several weeks
in Florida.

Headquarters, 243-247 Woodward Ave.
Detroit Branch, 57-59 Monroe Ave.

Victrola X- $75.00

