THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ✓'OCIETY To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, 80 Palmer Avenue, East, phone, North 406:1, not later than Monday evening. Mr. 1. Strauss of Ligonier, spent a few (lays in the city last week. The Monday Bridge Club net with Mrs. Esther Heymann this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rabinowitz of l'ittsburg-h, announce the engage- ment of their (laughter, Ida, to lay Coskey of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Sillman have left for French Lick Springs and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. David Goldsmith of Maybury Grand avenue, en- tertained fifty relatives Sunday, March 19th, the, occasion being the 20th anniversary of their marriage. Among the out of town guests present were 'Mrs B. Licker of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. B. Goldsmith and family of Port Huron, Angelo Nlaybaum of Ann Arbor. Mrs. Clinkofstinc of Saginaw, who has been visiting her daugh- ters in this city for a number of weeks, has returned home. Mr. Edgar Goldstein of New York City, was a Detroit visitor (luring the past week. The marriage of Mrs. Sarah Mintz and Mr. Ben Harris, of Kansas, will take place at the Cadillac Hotel on Sunday of this week, Mrs. Kahn of Manistee, is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. Mar- cus Marx, of John R. street. Mr. Samuel Stearns is conva- lescing at Harper Hospital after a serious operation. Miss Viola Harris of New York, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Pollack of Hendrie avenue. Mrs. C. Jacobson and Miss Retta Jacobson. of Greenville, who have been visiting in De- troit, have left 'for Holly, to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Marks. Mrs. Samuel Ackerman and son, George, of Meldrum ave- nue, will leave April 10th for a month's stay in the Catskill Mountains. Mrs. Ben Jacob of 832 Brush Boulevard, has left with her mo- ther, Mrs. L. Quater, to spend a few weeks in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Julian H. Krolik are in Chicago where they are the guests of Mrs. Krolik's par- ents. Mr. Max Jacob has left with his son Ben for a week at West Baden. Mrs. Gerald Jacobson of New York, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Goldberg. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mark of Chi- cago, who are on their wedding tour, en route to Ironwood, Michigan, stopped at the Hotel 'fuller in order to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goldberrof this city. Mr. Edward Bloom has re- turned to New York. Mrs. Arnold Herman of San- dusky, spent a week in Detroit. The following 6 double-faced, 10-inch Records or others to the same amount: j Omar rabbi elosor (organ acc.) Sorea zdukaus (organ ace.) Josef Rosenblatt Josef Rosenblatt W'chol maaminim schehu 1 Hazur tumim urn poolo i Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Welt have returned from a three weeks' stay at Atlantic City and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kaufman left on Saturday for their new home in Reading, Pa. Before leaving Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman were guests of honor at a num- ber of functions. Miss Irma Bloom and Messrs. Walter and- Ralph Bloom have taken an apartment at 300 Law- rence avenue. The Victrola XIV s:inetUns $154. 5 ° Mrs. Barmon and son of Kan- sas City, were guests of relatives in the city during the week. While in the city on Sunday, Rabbi Horace J. Wolf of Ro- chester, was the guest of Rabbi and Mrs. Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Newman of Frederick avenue, have return- ed from a visit in northern Mich- igan. HE Victrola XIV brings to you the pure and varied tones of every musical instrument and all the beauty and individuality of the human voice. From the delicate shading of the violin to the great crescendo movement of a military band, every sound is reproduced with amazing fidelity. A Victrola XIV opens up the world of music to your home! The best or- chestras, bands, singers, comedians and instrumentalists arc always ready to play for you the pieces YOU like best. There will be no dull hours in your home with a Victrola XIV. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frank of Massachusetts avenue, are re- ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. Mr. Elmer Zuckerman, who is attending school in the east, is spending a week with his par- ents. Miss Pauline Wohl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Wohl of Garfield avenue, Detroit's eight year old wonder child, played beautifully on the violin at the entertainment given last Sunday at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Headquarters, 243-7 WOODWARD AVENUE Detroit93ranch, 57-59 Monroe Avenue The marriage of Miss Julia C. Cohen and Mr. Joseph L. Ruby took place on Monday evening at Temple Beth El, Rabbi Franklin officiating. Mrs. Sol Sallan is entertaining her niece, Miss Edna Rosenfield, who is a student at Smith Col- lege. Mrs. Adolph Sempliner of Cleveland, is the guest of Mrs. Fred Rosenfield--of Putnam ave- nue. Rabbi A. M. Hershman, and Mr. D. W. Simons went to Philadelphia last week to partici- pate in the meeting held there last Sunday in preparation for a Jewish Congress. 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