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May 05, 1916 - Image 12

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-05-05

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

12

SOCIETY

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The Wednesday Sewing Club
met at the home of Mrs. Herbert
\Veil last week.

The Misses Hattie and Florence
Silberman are in New York.

The Monday Bridge Club was
entertained by \l rs. Emanuel - Ber-
ger this week.

Chaplain, Sarah .Immerman; Mar-
shal, Ray Applebaum; Organist,
Marion Ginsberg; Ada, Edna
Grant ; Ruth, Sarah Kaplan;
Esther, Gertrude Herstine ; Martha,
Ernestine Smith ; Electa, Sarah
Nlitshkun ; Warder, Anna Stoll;
Sentinel, Alex. Immearman.

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Mr. and NIrs. 1,ouis Rosenbaum,
of Kalamazoo, were guests in the
city during the past week.

Mr. (;. A. Wolf, of Grand Rap-
Mr. Avery Ginsburg has re-
ids, spent a few days in Detroit
turned from a few days' trip to
this week.
New York.
---
The Phi Kappa klub was organ-
One of the most enjoyable and
ized for the purpose of promoting
elaborate entertainments ever given
sociability and fostering friendship
by the Jewish Woman's Club was
among its members. The officers
held on Tuesday evening at the are : I. Cott, President ; Miss
Phoenix Club. The banquet, which
Blanche Sandorf, Vice-President ;
is an annual event, was foll owed by
iss Josephine Sandorf, Recording
a most unique entertainment, spe-
Secretary ; Maurice 1. Adelson,
cial features being planned in honor
Financial Secretary :' Jerome J.
of the twenty-fifth birthday anni-
Edelstein, Treasurer, and Henry
versary of the club. The success
Caplan, Sergeant-at-Arms.
of the affair is entirely due to the
untiring efforts of the entertain-
Mrs. Louis Ii. Goldberg of
ment committee, with Mrs. Jacob
Grand Rapids is the guest of her
Brown as chairman.
mother, Mrs. N. Burton, of 470
Mrs. Joseph Fels, widow of the Ilrush street.

Jewish philanthropist, delivered an
address on Tuesday at the Uni-
tarian church, her subject being
"Housing Reform and Decrease of
Rent."

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Bicur Cholem Juniors
The Bicur Cholem Juniors held
a regular meeting on May 1, 1916,
at their club rooms. Plans were dis-
cussed for the coming excursion,
fir. and NI rs, NI. Friedberg, of and Nliss Sadie R. Schubot was an-
East - Hancock avenue, have left for nounced as chairman of the affair.
'lbw Club had the good fortune
a two weeks' stay at French Lick
of
listening to a wonderfully in-
Springs, Indiana.
structive
address on "Tuberculosis,"
---
Miss Evelyn Becker, of Cleve- by Dr. V. C. Vaughan, of the City
land, was the week-end guest of Tuberculosis Hospital. Many more
Mrs. Bernard Goldman and Miss interesting programs are promised
for the future meetings, at which
Anna Katz.
visitors are always welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosinsky an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
OBITUARIES
son Bryan, which took place on
Charles B. Hirschfield
Saturday, April 29th, at Synagogue
Early Tuesday morning. May 2,
Beth Jacob.
Mr. Charles B. Hirschfield, for
many years a resident of Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Franklin, of
passed away, after a two weeks' ill-
Battle Creek, spent several days in
ness. Death was due to pneu-
Detroit as the guests of Mr. and
monia. Mr. Hirschfield is survived
Mrs. Moses Franklin, of East Kirby
by his wife and three sons, Sidney,
avenue.
of Chicago, Daniel of Hancock,
Mich., and Milton of this city, all
Miss Beckie Callet has returned
of whom were with their father at
from a short visit to Cleveland.
the time of his death. Mr. Hirsch-
field is mourned by a very wide cir-
Miss Anna Franklin is at home
cle of -friends, and the funeral,
after a three months' trip in the
which took place from the family
West.
residence, 136 McLean avenue, on
Thursday, was very largely attend-
Purity Chapter, 359, 0. E. S., ed. The officiating minister was
held an installation of officers Mon-
Rabbi Franklin.
day evening. Mrs. Etta Elmer acted
as installing officer, assisted by Mrs.
Jacob N. Hamburger
Kittle Runkel as marshal, Mrs. Em-
Funeral services of Jacob N.
Ma Meyers as chaplain and Mrs.
Hamburger,
who died on Saturday.
Della Randerson as organist. The
were
held
from
his residence, 491
following officers were presented
and installed : Worthy Matron, Sa- Lincoln avenue, Monday, Rabbi
die Grossman W. P., Harry Schil- Leo M. Franklin officiating. lie is
ler ; A. M., Rose Zimmerman ; Sec- survived by a widow, three chil-
dren, a brother. Frank R. Ham-
retary i Sadie Seal ; Treasurer, Wil-
liam Immerman ; Conductress, Lena burger, and a sister, Mrs. Anna
• Lowenberg ; A. C., Ray Stralser ; Jacobson.

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