THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 10 SOCIETY To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield, 80 Palmer Avenue, East, phone, North 4063, not later than Monday evening. Mrs. Henry A. Krolik has left to spend a few weeks in the cast. Miss Judith . Ginsburg was a member of the committee on ar- rangements for the entertainment of the University of Michigan girls taking part in the Japanese opera given in McCollester I lall on Satur- day evening. Miss Miriam Teichner, formerly on the editorial staff of the Detroit News, and now on the staff of the New York Globe, had an experi- ence recently which it has been the privilege of very few to enjoy. Miss Teichner accompanied DeLoyd Thompson, a daring young aviator, on his record breaking flight over the Ilemstead course in New York. r. Samuel I leavenrich has re- in Detroit for several weeks, is vis- Among Detroiters registered at New York hotels during the past turned from a short trip to New iting in Duluth. week were Mr. J. E. Goldberg, Mr. York. Mis. Melville Welt has returned and rs. 11. I I imelhoch and .N1 iss isses lenrietta and Setta from Chicago. The Misses E. Oppenheimer. Robinson, of Euclid avenue, after spending two delightful weeks at .1rs. I lenry Van Baalen, who has The engagement of Nliss Bertha French Lick Springs, have returned been the guest of her sister in To- Jacobson to 1\1r. Abraham Epp- to their home. ledo, is spending some time in De- stein, of Toronto, is announced. --- Miss Jacobson is the daughter of Mr. Albert Steller, of Denver, troit. Mrs. Annie Jacobson of 98 East Colo., is a visitor in Detroit. Warren avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Friedman, of St. Louis, will make Detroit their Mrs. Max Cohen has returned home in the near future. Mrs. I. B. Rosengarten, who was from New York. the guest of her parents in Newark, N. J., has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Ginsburg Miss Rebecca Warshauer, of spent the week-end in Toledo. Colorado avenue, who spent a week Mr. Irving Hirschnian spent a in New York, has returned home. .NIrs. Adolph Sempliner, of Cleve- few days in Buffalo during the past (Continued o,t page land, who was the guest of relatives Mrs.. Charles C. Simons, Presi- dent of the Jewish Woman's Club, has been honored at her election to the second vice-presidency of the Detroit Federation of Women's Clubs. Mr. Anton Kaufman spent the week-end in Toledo as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. I I. Mark, of Glen- wood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Langer, of 211 Richton avenue, Highland Park. have returned from their honey- moon. In honor of their sister, Miss Dinah Weinstein, whose marriage to Mr. S. Archie Cohn of Chicago, 111., will he an event of June 1st, Mrs. Harry Wetsmzm delightfully entertained fourteen guests at her home on Sunday, April 30th. Merritt, of Evans- Rabbi Max ville, Ind., spent Sunday in Detroit. In the mottling he occupied the pul- pit of the Temple and in the even- ing went to Ann Arbor, where he preached to the Student Congrega- tion of the U. of M. Mr. and Mrs. Selig Stern, of Kalamazoo, spent a few days in the city. Mr. Lou Oppenheim, of Bay City, was a Detroit visitor during the week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Berger, of 636 Brush street, were at home on Sun- day in honor of their fiftieth wed- ding anniversary. \1r. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass have returned from an extended western trip. Mr. Abe. Saverstein of the Top- ping-Sandcrs Company has returned from Pittsburg after spending the holidays with his parents. 24 Stores. Headquarters 243-247 Woodward Avenue It's the MostTalented Pianists in All but Their Actual Presence . It's their skill — their temperament -- their in- dividual musical interpretation — the fullest ex- pression of their genius brought to your borne — DUO ART Pianola It's self-playing; no pumping required. Specially recorded Rolls by a pro- cess exclusive to the Aeolian Co., manufacturers of the DUO-ART; and marvelous music-express:on features incorporated in the various instruments comprising the DUO-ART line make possible this wonderful accomplishment of re-creating the actual playing of the most celebrated pianists. The ordinary player roll may also be used, and you can give fullest expres- sion to your own interpretation ; while for hand-playing, the names of the instruments themselves assure utmost satisfaction in every musical demand. DUO-ART Pi- anolas, Steinway, Grand and Up- right, Steck, Stroud and Weber Upright—sold in Michigan ONLY by the House of Grinnell. Other in rtrumentr in exchange; lib- eral allowance. Come and see and hear this most marvelous musi- cal invention o f the age.