THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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SOCIETY

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A theater party followed by
luncheon at the Pontchartrain,
Wednesday afternoon, was given
by Mrs. Julius Steinberg of 113
Farnsworth avenue, who had as her
guest Miss Sadie Stone.

The Philo Carte Club held its last
meeting of the season at the home
of Miss Amelia Plotler of Fred-
erick street. The prize winners
were Miss B. Lipsitz and Miss S.
Davidson.

Mrs. A. Frank and daughter of
Fort Wayne, Ind., is visiting her
sister, Mrs. S. Krause of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedberg
of East Hancock avenue have re-
turned from a visit to French Lick
Springs.

Mr. Max Heavenrich of Saginaw
spent a few days in the city re-
cently.

Mr. Milton M. Alexander, Presi-
dent of the Young People's Society
of Temple Beth El, addressed the
Jewish Student Congregation of the
University of Michigan last Sunday
night on the subject, "The Jew's
Day of Opportunity."

Mr. and Mrs. E. Lang of Chicago
were guests of Detroit friends dur-
ing the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Siegel have
returned from a trip to Atlantic
City.

Rabbi Louis D. Gross of Akron,
0., will address the Jewish Student
Congregation of the U. of M. on
Sunday evening of this week, tak-
ing as his theme "Tower Builders."

Mr. I. Timendorfer and Miss Ir-
ma Timendorfer of Cleveland were
guests at the Statler this week. '

Mr. and Mrs. Sol M. Simons
spent the week-end at the Park
Hotel in Mt. Clemens.

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Mr. Louis Wine has left for a
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Miss Clara Goldberg, a pupil of
the Warren School of Expression,
will give her graduation recital on
Thursday evening, May 25, at the
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cowan, who Knights of Columbus Hall. Her
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. program will consist of "The Con-
Caplan, have left for an extended fession," a short story, and an in-
trip east. terpretive selection from "Within
the Law." Miss Goldberg will he
The committees in charge of assisted .by Miss Tillie Garvett,
"Flower Day," to be held Sunday, pianiste, while Misses Elsve Gold-
May 21, were entertained at the berg and Edith G. Hickey will act
home of Miss D. Miller, 102 Med- as ushers. Miss Goldberg is a stu-
bury. dent at Central High School, and a
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. Gold-
Dr. Emil Amberg has returned berg of 144 Garfield avenue.
from Washington, where he at-
tended the convention of the Ameri-
Mr. Ralph Shroeder of St. Louis
can Medical Association.
is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. M.
Fleischman of Second avenue.
The following Detroiters have re-
turned from Indianapolis, where
Miss Rose Jacob of Rowena
,they attended the National Confer- street left Saturday for an extend-
ence of Jewish Charities: Mr. ed eastern trip. While in New
Fred M. Butzel, Mr. Jacob G. York Miss Jacob will be the guest
Brown, Miss Blanche J. Hart, Mr. of her sister, Mrs. L. B. Berger.
Bernard Ginsburg and Miss Judith She will return to Detroit in Octo-
Ginsburg.
ber.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Rothberg of St.
Louis and Mr. and Mrs. Max Good-
man of Monticello, Ind., were in the
city during'the past week to attend
the Rothberg-Goodman wedding
which took place on May 14 at
;Temple Beth El.

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Mrs. L. Freud and Miss Jose-
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dreifuss
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Mr. Joseph Siegel and Miss Elsa
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bresler
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