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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield,
80 Palmer Avenue, East, phone, North 4003, not later than Monday evening.
Mr. Emil I leyn entertained sev-
eral guests at dinner last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schloss
and daughter, IIelen, have left for
New York and Washington.
Mrs. Sarah Berger, who has
been spending the winter at Los
Angeles, is now at Long Beach,
where she will remain for some
time.
Mrs. Abraham Marx entertain-
ed several guests 'at tea at the
Iotel Pontchartrain on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen-
field have returned from an ex-
tended Southern trip.
Mr. S. L. Goulson, of Philadel-
phia, spent last week in Detroit.
the guest of his brother, Mr.
Arthur Goulson.
The PUrim Festival was cele-
brated in a delightful mariner by
the children and many friends of
Mrs. Mary Rosenthal, of 297 Co-
lumbia Street East, when they
took that occasion to arrange a
charming surprise party in her
honor. Besides many grand-chil-
dren and great-grand-children,
the following were present: Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal, Mr. and
Mrs. D. Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. I. Ros-
enthal, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gold-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldberg,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Oppenheim, Mrs.
R. Kopel and Mr. and Mrs. D.
Chatlin.
Mr. Harold H. Smilansky en-
tertained the cast of the Purim
play, directors and Sunday School
teachers in the gymnasium fol-
lowing the performance.
Miss Evelyn Lowman, who has
been spending some time as the
guest of Mrs. Magnus Butzel, has
returned to her home in Cincin-
nati.
. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin gave
the convocation address before
the graduating class of the •Micl -
igan State Normal College at Y1 -
silanti, on Thursday of this week: \
On Friday evening he qnoke at
Saginaw, and on Sunday morning
he will exchange pupits with Rab-
bi Iforace J. Wolf, of Rochester,
N. Y
Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim is in
New York where she went to at-
tend the engagement reception of
her sister, Miss Kline.
Mr. Roy Greenthal, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Greenthal, who is
a student in the' Medical Dept.
of the University Of Michigan, has
the distinction of receiving with
three other students, the highest
honors in the entire class.
Mr. Daniel Bernath, of C. B.
Richard and Company, foreign
Bankers of New York City, has
been a visitor of Mr. A. Kaufman,
of this City.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt
gave a family dinner on Thurs-
day of last week, afterward tak-
ing her guests to the Fresh Air
dance.
. Miss I lilda Gottlieb spent a few
days in Holly, Mich., last week,
the guest of Mrs. Henry Marks.
Mr. Seymbur Weinberg, of
Newark, is visiting his parents,
M r. and Mrs. Leon Weinberg.
The Jewish Woman's Club gave
a very delightful entertainment
on Sunday afternoon of last week
for the children of the club mem-
bers.
Mrs. J. Oppenheim, of 1003
Brush Street, has returned home
from a three weeks' visit in Cleve-.
land, where she was visiting
friends.
Mrs. C. Jacobson, of Greenville,
ich., is the guest of Mrs. Her-
bert Sloman, of John R. St.
Mrs. Sim Hart is spending sev-
eral weeks in New York, the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Hugo
Sommerich.
Miss Elsa Siegel has returned
from a visit in Cleveland, where
she was the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Wm. Rice.
llr, zind Mrs. M. Fantle, of
Yankton,•S. I)., are receiving con-
gratulations upon the birth of a
son.
The marriage of Mrs. Hazel B.
Greenberg and Mr. Nathan Hills-
berg took place on Tuesday, Rab-
bi Leo M. Franklin .officiating.
Mrs. Hannah Morse, spent a
few clays last week in Ann Arbor,
the guest of her daughter, Miss
Virginia Morse, who is a student
at the University arid who is also
vice-president of the Jewish Stu-
dent Congregation of the L. of M.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zuckerman
and family spent a few weeks at
French Lick Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fibel, of
Columbus, O., have returned after
a short stay with Mrs. S. M. Gold-
smith.
The engagement of Mr. Jacob
Langer and Miss Mabel Lolita
Greenwald, has been announced.
Mrs. Samuel Netzorg entertain-
ed the Detroit Sorosis Club at the
annual meeting held last Tues-
day.
The ladies of the Wednesday
Sewing
Circle have cut and made
Mrs. Philip Gordon, of Farns-
twenty-four
outdoor sleeping gar-
worth St. ; has as her guest Mrs.
ments for the children of the De-
S. K. Loder, of Chicago.
troit Tuberculosis Sanatorium.
Friends of Mrs. Saul Kaufman The Sewing Circle is composed of
entertained in her honor at lunch- the following ladieg : Mrs. Chas.
eon at the Pontchartrain on Mon- Ilirschfield, Mrs. Wm. Rindskoff,
day of last week. Mrs. S. Gregor, Mrs. M. Helf-
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Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich are
occupying their new home at 314
Edison Ave.
The friends of Mrs. Oscar Rob-
inson will be pleased to learn that
she is convalescent after her re-
cent illness.
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Mr. Samuel Folz, of Kalama-
zoo, was in Detroit for a few days
last week the guest of his son, Mr.
Joseph Folz.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin hds
been appointed by the World
Court League, of which Ex-Presi-
dent \Vm. II. Taft is honorary
Mrs. Joseph Schiller, Of Warren president, as delegate to the Sec-
Avenue, has left for a Western and World Court Congress which
trip. is to be held at Carnegie Hall,
Miss Eva Van Pragh, of Gar- New York CAN', May 2nd, 3rd. and
field Avenue, has returned from a
visit with her sisters at Battle
Creek.
man, Mrs. E. Wolf, Mrs. Viola
Wolf, Mrs. Etta Glicman, Mrs. L.
Kuttnauer, Mrs, Max Pollasky,
Mrs. Henry Stearns and Mrs.
Eugene Kopple.
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