4xeriam fewisi Perim 0 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. A. Steller of Denver, who The Misses Estelle and Dorothy The Misses Helen and Lizbeth NIrs. Nathan Sloss of Cleveland Schott attended the May Festival at Blumenthal and brother Isadore of has been making an extended visit \Vest Branch spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. NI. Rosen- arrived in Detroit on Sunday to be Ann Arbor last week. berg, in Toledo, spent a week in the guest for several weeks of her w i th f ri ends i n S agi naw . Detroit as the guest of NI rs. Avery parents, \l r ff.nd Mrs. Adolph Sin- NIrs. Al. Aronheim has left for Mr. Sam Weinberg of Prescott, Ginsburg. man. Fyfe Lake to be present at the 94th — Mr. Arnold Kaichen of Cincin- birthday celebration of her mother, Michigan, spent the week-end in Mr. lienry D. Marks is visiting Saginaw. nati was a visitor in Detroit last Mrs. Frank. friends in :Manistee. week . NI rs. David Brown and her guest. Mr. and NIrs, Edgar Sloss of NIrs. George Polasky, who was a Miss NI yens of Chicago, attended NIrs. Carrie Barnett announces Cleveland were guests at the Pont- the Nlay Festival at Ann Arbor last guest in the city, has returned to the marriage of her (laughter Selda chartrain I lotel this week. her home in Kalamazoo. week. to Elmer Flechisg, which took place Saturday, Nlay 6. NIr. and N1rs. NIr. S. Goldberg announces, the r. 1rank R. Hamburger, secre- Mr. Emanuel T. Berger has re- Flechsig are at home at 233 East engagement of his daughters, Ger- tary of the Detroit Association of turned from New York. Palmer avenue. trude to Emmanuel A. Barnett, and Credit Nlen, attended a three-day --- --- Libby to David Berson. Miss Bertha Frank of Seward convention of the National Asso- Mr. Morse Goldman is in Chi- avenue has returned from a weeks ciation Of Garment Manufacturers, cago attending the convention of of which organization he is also sec- Miss Esther Klein is visiting her visit in Cleveland. the National Electric Lighting As- retary. relatives, Mr. and NIrs. Klein of sociation as representative of the Rabbi Louis 1). Gross of Akron, Mr. Adolph Sloman spent the Engineering Department of the Edi- highland Park. 0.,,spent Sunday in Detroit on his week-end at his summer home at son Illuminating Company of this way to Ann Arbor, where he spoke The Misses Florence and I [attic Sans Souci, Iarsen's Island. city. to the Jewish Student Congrega- Silberman have returned from the Mr. Bernard Ginsburg and fam- tion. Mr. and Mrs. S. Bonfield of the east. • Among . the Detroiters who at- ily, formerly of Adelaide street, Loretta apartments, have changed tended the \l ay Festival at Ann Miss Leontine Myers of Chicago have taken an apartment at 1163 their address to 186 Seward avenue. Arbor during the past week were is the guest of Mrs. David Brown Second avenue. Mr. and NIrs. Albert Kahn and Mrs. A. M. Hershman and daugh- of Lawrence avenue. Mrs. Peter Vass of 353 Kirby :Miss Lydia Kahn, \l r. and Mrs. ters are in New York, where they Brown, .1iss Leontine Mr. A. S. Goldberg spent some avenue east entertained the niem- David A. are the guests of Mrs. Hershman's ers of Chicago, Nliss Rose time in New York during the past hers of her sewing club on Thurs- Aley,, parents. Phillips and Miss Hortense Krolik. week. day.of last week. \1r. and Nirs. Samuel Frank of Rowena street are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a son. i . • A Victrola bliss Helen Rosenthal gave a theater party at the Temple on Wednesday afternoon in honor of \l iss Dinah Weinstein. especially adapted to flour summer en- tertainment— • '; Miss Hylda Orbach is the guest of N1r. and NIrs. Samuel Mandell of 78 Nledbury Boulevard. Mrs. Gerald Jacobson of New York is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg of West Grand Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Auer of New York were guests at the Stat- ler last week. Mrs. Henry Willman and son James of Kirby avenue have left for Pittsburgh, where they will be the guest of relatives for several weeks. DETROITLBRANCH, 57-59 MONROE AVE. HEADQUARTERS,S243-2 4 7 WOODWARD AVE. $5 4 50 NIr. and NIrs. B. I. Rosenberg. of Saginaw have returned from a visit with friends in Detroit. Miss Katherine Heyman, pianist, left Monday for New York, where she will give a conference on the "Relation of Ultra-Nlodern to Ar- chaic Music." Nliss Heyman will give a piano recital for the Musical Clubs of Michigan, which. will meet in Battle Creek, early in June. outfit wst The New Victrola, IX For instrument and records Pay Weekly or Monthly 'With • Double S6ring Motor Is the instrument included in our $54.50 combination. It's a handsome, full toned model —And, making. it particularly desirable is the fact that it can be taken with you on your Summer Outings. It takes up but small space, and can be easily carried and handled. You'll find it a splendid style, too, for your Summer home—and with it, you're always ready for the porch dance or outdoor concert. ' 12 Late Selections Included These are taken from the May list and every one is good. However, you may have any others preferred, to the same amount—$4.50—and you've thousands to choose from. - - - Sousa's Band Sousa's Band - Victor Male Quartet - "The Lamb's March" - - - - "The Gliding Girl" - "The Little Brown Church in the Vale" "When They Ring the Golden Bells For You and Me" "When the Right Girl Comes Along" - - s" - "Long Live the Ladies" Imperial Quartet Billy Murray Billy Murray Victrola IX, $50 Other Victrolas, $15 to $400, and largest stock of Records - Gladys Wilbur - - "Cumberland" Peerless Quartet "Down Where the Swanee River Flows," Peerless Quartet - - - "Luana Lou" Brown-Murray - - "Some Sort of Somebody" Neapolitan Trio - Me" - "I Hear You Calling Venetian Trio - "Little Grey Home in the West " Add to Each Day's Pleasure—Commencing Now! V `Nt