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. Mr. Benjamin Rosenthal of Chi- cago spoke before the Board of Commerce on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Joseph Marquisee of Roch- ester spent a few days in the city (luring the past week. Mrs. Joseph Levin of Riverside Drive, New York, is the guest of Mrs. L. N. Halbstein. Mr. John Parshell and family of Rosedale Court ,Ilave changed their address to 471 Euclid Avenue \V. Mr. Louis Welt is in Atlantic Dr. Charles I). Aaron has left City. for Washington to give an address "The engagement of Miss Ger- before the medical congress which trude Friedman of Syracuse to M r. is in session there. Theodore Sternberg•of Detroit has NIrs. Fred Marymont is the been announced. guest of her sisters, the .lisses Mr. Anton Kaufman is spending Bloom, of the Poinciana apart- a week in New York. ments, Cincinnati. Mrs. Sidney Stone of Medbury Of interest to Detroiters is the announcement of the marriage of Boulevard entertained twelve ladies Miss Anna Feil to Mr. Hubert with a theatre party at the Temple Sloman, formerly of Detroit, which theatre, followed by tea at the Stdt- will be solemnized at noon on ler, in honor of Miss Sadie Stone, Thursday, June 1, in Omaha. a bride-elect of May. Mrs. Henry Van Baalen with her brother, Mr. Albert Steller, have taken an apartment in the Wood- stock, 125 Peterboro Street. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bofsky and family have moved to Sibley, Mich., for the summer months. Mrs. Lewis Berger who was vis- iting her parents, Mr. and M rs. A. Jacobs of Rowena Street, has re- turned to New York, accompanied by her sister, Miss Rose Jacobs. Miss Harrison of Pittsburgh is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Har- rison. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Marx of Hancock Avenue have left for New York. Mrs. Henry A. Krolik is spend- ing several weeks in the east. The engagement of Miss Anna Weinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weinberg of 106 Hague Avenue. to Mr. Saul Mitchell was announced last Sunday. A very pretty home wedding took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. Wine, 280 1\lontcalm Street E., when their daughter Ida was united in marriage to Mr. Isi- dore Wine. Rabbi Hershman of- ficiated. Mr. and Mrs. Wine are spending their wedding trip cast. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Brown of 325 Farnsworth Avenue, . enter- tained 25 guests on Sunday, May 7, in honor of their wedding anni- versary. Cleveland. She was the guest of honor at a theatre party given by the Misses Rafelson and Lenick \Vednesday evening, the 3rd. Miss Friedman was also entertained at house parties by Miss Beatrice Kellar and Miss Rena Thal. Mr. Henry M. Fechimer ; vice- president, Dr. Hugo A. Freund ; secretary, Mr. Herbert Weil; treas- urer, Nlr. Milton Sloman. r. and I\ lrs. Charles C. Simons arc occupying their new home, 24 Connecticut Avenue. The annual meeting of the Jew- Mr. and NI rs, J. II. Goldberg ish Woman's Club took place on Sunday afternoon in the vestry have returned from a visit in To : rooms of the Temple The follow- l cdo , ing splendid program was ren- dered: An address by Dr. Mary iss Pauline Slack has returned Stephens upon the subject, "Wom- to Detroit after spending the Easter an's Place in the Home ; But holidays at her home in Reed City. Where Is That ?" and a piano solo by Mrs. Olga Defoe Eustis. Miss Sarah Frank has returned to her home in Los Angeles after At the meeting of the Phoenix spending a week with Irs. L. Kap- Club held recently the following lan, 124 llendrie Avenue. officers were elected: President, `-ontinu Idon tace rr A very inspiring and instructive address was given by Mr. S. S. Fishbaine of Central High at the meeting of the Philomathic Debat- ing Club held Sunday evening. The subject of the evening's discussion was, "Resolved, That a compulsory military, service be established in the United States," the affirmative being upheld by Mr. A. Steinberg and Mr. M. Goldstick and the nega- tive by Mr. L. Kuschinski and Mr. S. Sternberg. r. Ben (;lick of Syracuse, N. Y., is visiting his brother, Simon I I. Glick of Brush Street. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Koffman of Kirby Avenue E. are visiting ill Indianapolis, Ind. •, A ■ • r7-- Mr. Sol L. Pintzuk of Youngs- town, Ohio, is visiting friends in the city. A distinct compliment has been paid Rabbi Franklin in an invita- tion extended to him to repeat his address recently given before the Twentieth Century Club under the title "Maeterlinck and Bergson: A Comparison," before the club last \Vednesday evening. On this oc- casion the husbands of the mem- bers of the Philosophy and Science Department were invited to hear the address. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adler of New York are the guests of rela- tives in Detroit. 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