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June 23, 1916 - Image 12

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-06-23

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

12

SOCIETY

(Continued from page 11)

Meyer Frank, Mrs. H. Friedenberg
and Mr. S. Goldman.

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosen-
heim and daughter, Sophie, were
visitors in St. Louis last week.

Miss Mignon Bing attended a
house party in Richmond, Va., dur-
ing her stay in the South.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levy of
Elmira, N. Y., spent several days in
Detroit last week,

Dr. Robert Sonnenschein has re-
turned to his home in Chicago after
attending the medical convention.

Miss Jeanette Starikoff, pian-
iste, artist student with Miss
Hattie Groneman, and the winner
Of a prize membership in the re-
cent Tuesday musicale contest,
played at t h e entertainment
given by the B'Nai B'Rith Lodge
at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on
Monday evening, June 19th, when
fifty young men were initiated in-
to the order, and on Tuesday
evening at a concert given at Odd
Fellows' Hall, Windsor, Ontario.

Weddings

Isadore and Sol Rosengarten, Louis
Frank and Milton Krause of Chi-
cago.
The marriage of Miss Sarah Lip-
man and Mr. E. Saffir took place on
Thursday evening, Rabbi Hirsch-
man officiating.

Fine Suits

Are Offered
at Very
Low Prices

Mrs. Mary Goldstein announces
the marriage of her daughter, Ethel,
to Mr. Chas. Freeman, which took
place on Tuesday, June 20. Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman have left for a short
wedding trip, and on their return
will be at home at 201 Hendrie
Avenue.

To close out the few re-
maining Suits we have,
they have been priced
very low--in some cases,
much below our cost.

Miss Vera Marguerite Wollen-
burgh, daughter of Mrs. Hart
Wollenburgh, has selected June
26th as the date of her marriage
to Mr: Sidney H. Newman. The
wedding will take place at the
Hotel Pontchartrain, Rabbi Leo
M. Franklin officiating.

These Suits are not soiled
or shop worn. They are
of the finest materials and
the very latest modes and
are only so reduced in
price because of the late-
ness of the season.

We would be glad to have
you see them.

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sloman an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Mildred, to Mr. Samuel
Dickson Cohen of Pittsburgh, Pa.
They will be at home Sunday, June
25th.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Epstein an-
nounce the engagement of their
niece, Miss Essie Horowitz, to Mr.
Abner Wolf of this city.

The marriage of Miss Amy Ros-
engarten to Mr. Harry EL Berger
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Newman an-
took place on Wednesday evening
at six o'clock at the Phoenix Club, nounce the engagement of their
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating. daughter, Helen, to Mr. Samuel
Miss Rosengarten was attended by Konner of Pinebrook, N. J.
her sister, Mrs. Herman Lieberman
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Medanes
as maid of honor and four brides-
announce
the engagement of their
maids, Mrs. Isadore Rosengarten,
Miss Frances Rosenberg of Roch- daughter, Sylvia Cirine, to David L.
ester, N. Y., and the Misses Sadie Spikier of this city.
and Fredericka Hirschman. Mr.
Jewish family would like to rent its furnish-
Henry Weinstein acted as best man, ed flat to responsible people from June 28 to
about September 15. Mile and half circle.
and the ushers were the Messrs. References required. Phone Cadillac 3408.

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