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June 09, 1916 - Image 10

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-06-09

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

10

SOCIETY

80

To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Ruth Rosenfield,
Palmer Avenue, East, phone, North 4063, not later than Monday evening.

iss Til-
Mrs. Nlagnits Butzel has returned program was rendered by
lie ( iarvett and Nlaster Irvin Ruben-
from New York and .\tlantic City.
stein. The next meeting will be
held Julie 13 at the I bite' 'Puller.
\Ir. and NIrs. Joseph NI. \Veit
have returned from the Fast.
Messrs. II, and B. Nlarl:s were
furl: during the past week.
in \
Selling
.
and
NIrs.
Bernard
---
NB-
have returned from a motor trip to
Pupils of NI iss I I attic Groneman,
assisted by Miss Nlvra Finsterwald,
Niagara Falls.
gave two recitals at the .\rt
011 Thursday evening, June 8,
The members of the .\dcra ft Club

were entertained bv \I r. I )avid
Brown at his farm near Mountain
View on Saturday.

Charlotte Brown has re-
turned from a three weeks' visit in
\I t. Clemens.

Nliss lZhoda Cirabo\vsl:y has re -
v i si t i n
turned from a ttlo w eek s '
Ntlantic City.

Nirs. \\'illiain I.. Levy and family
have left for \Vaterford, Mich.,
where . they will spend the summer.

I r. and NI rs. ( )scar Rosenberger
and family will leave shortly for an
extended stay at Lake I'lacid, N. Y.

\Ir. and NIrs. Ben Tannenholz
and family have returned front a
pleasant motor trip through In-

diana.

NB's. Saul Nlarquisee of Syracu s e
is the guest of NB - . and Mrs. .Nr
thttt ioulson of Winona avenue.

\Ir, and NIrs. A. D. Rosen and
family are motoring to New fork.
They \\ ill spend' le-summer in Far
Rockaway.

\Ir. David I leineman will deliver
the commencement address to the
graduating class of the Diver Runge
bight school on Ttiesdav evening,
June 20.

\Ir. and Nirs. .\. Jacobs of 5'
Alfred street :Innounce the engage-
ment of their daughter \label to
Mr. Leslie II. liutunt. The wed-
ding will be an event of the early
autumn.

Messrs, Arnold and Edwin Feld-
man are visiting relatives in New
Turk and Iluffalo. ( )ii their return
they will motor to Chicago.
---

NIrs. David Goldsmith of \lav-
bury ( ;rand avenue was hostess at a
linen shower Thursday evening in
honor of her niece, Nliss Rose Is-
rael, a bride-elect of June.

\l r, Israel V ail

of

Chi-

cago spent the wee':-end in 1)etroit.

The Nlisses Sadie and I lelen I.eb-
owitz of 363 I lendrie avenue en-
tertained informally at a reception
NIonday evening.
The house was beautifully and
artistically decorated throughout.
Cut flowers and potted plants were
used in profusion.
The evening was most enjoyably
spent, dancing, vocal and instru-
mental music forming the Chief di-
versions. I 'jaw) selections were
rendered by \Ir. Fishbaine and Mr.
Rattlaner. Several interesting read-
ings were given by \hiss Pearl
\V ei sl ierger. The NI isses Lebo-
witz were assisted in receiving by
Nliss .\ima Weisberger and Miss
Sarah 1.a \'igne. .\ dainty lunch-
eon was served, at which covers
were laid for forty guests.

The banquet which was given by
the NIontelio•e Club at the I Intel
Charlevoix was a nuist successful
affair. \Ir. \I. Garvett acted as
toastmaster and a splendid musical

Dr. I Ingo A. Freund, \Ir. I loin .
NI. Fechhimer, \I r. David Scheyer
and \Ir. Charles C. Simons left
Monday night for Chicago to attend
the National Republican Conven-
tion, where \Ir. Simons is Delegate-
at -I .a rge.

\Ir. and NIrs. Sam Steiner of
Chicago, Ill. , announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Bessie to
Maurice Apse! of this city.

Morris Silverstone of 25'
lancock
street east greatly and
I
pleasantly surprised his wife, Sel-
). I Ie took
ma, on Sunday, lay
her out. for the afternoon and when
the couple returned loilne in the
evening the house had been deco-
rated, guests invited and a gorgeous
repast prepared. .\mong those
present to congratulate NIrs. Silver-
stone on her 30th birthday were:
Mr. and NIrs. Wiener, \I r. and
Mrs. Mintz, Miss II. I:orn, Miss I.,
Jacobson and Nliss I.. Weiss of this
city, and \Ir. and NIrs. Lindsey of
of Provi-
Boston, Nliss R. Cae n

denc•, R. I., Mr. P. Duncan of

(Continued an page in

4 , 44,

he re alest ttractiR ew ijonie
\\) CitrOla

ake thisYOUR,gift

and let it be accompanied

'

the guarantee and service

,

Nliss Irene ( ioldstone left for an
extended trip to Watkins, N.
Syracuse, N. l'., Chicago, 111., and
Des Moines, Ia., where she will be
bridesmaid to Nliss Sara Davidson,
who was her classmate at Drake

\I r. and Mrs. D. Robinson of
106 Rowena street announce the
Bar-Nlizyali of their son, Abram,
which will take place at Beth Ja-
cob synagogue, Rabbi juhad P.

Levin officiating.

\Ir. and NIrs: Leopold
attended
and Nliss I t•le!'
the marriage of Nliss Ix'arolvn Cann
to \Ir. Nlark Grossman which tools
place June 5 in Cincinnati.

Rabbi and NIrs. Franklin enter-
tained the confirmation class of
Temple Beth Fl at their home on
Friday evening of last week.

Mrs. Sol G10(.1111:01 expects to
leave for Indianapolis on Satur-
day, where she will be met by her
sister, NIrs. Markus, and together
they will go to a rest cure near

OW much of always-pleasing entertainment you provide
for in this beautiful and truly appropriate gift! how
wholly you eliminate dull hours! how easy you make
it for her to entertain!--how much of permanent charm
you bring to the new home--and how fully it expresses to the
bride your love and desire to add to her happiness. You're Gift
of a Victrola is the One She'll Most Highly Prize.

H

All models here—$15 to $400. Convenient payments if
desired. We also have the largest stock of Records. Our
service, too, affords advantages that add still further
to the pleasure she will find in this splendid gift.

that city.

Dr. and Mrs. F, Adler of New
York are guests of relatives in the

city.

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