THE JEWISH rCHRONICLE 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. Miss I Ielen Schloss has been elected president of the class of 1917 of the Liggett School. Mr. Herman Weiss, N1r. Max Finkelstein and Mr. S. D. Rosen- zweig leave Sunday for Ottawa Beach as representatives of Pisgah Lodge to the meeting of District Grand Lodge, I. 0. B. B. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lauman have moved to 320 Taylor avenue. Miss Lydia Kahn has been elect- ed to the office of president of the Athletic Club of the Liggett School. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohn are occupying their new home at 149 Farrand Park. Mr. Henry M. Butzel left on Fri- day for Omena, where he will join his family. Mr. Emanuel G. Frank has re- turned from a business trip to Phil- adelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rosenfield have moved to 244 Delaware ave- nue. Dr. and Mrs. Leon Adler, who were in the city last week, have re- turned to their home in New York. Among the many parties and en- tertainments given for out of town visitors during the past week was that rendered in honor of Mr. Harry Weisberger of South Bend, Ind., by his cousin, Miss Helen Weisberger of this city. A large number of friends were invited, among whom were many members of the Young People's Auxiliary of the Hebrew Hospital. Amidst laugh- ter, song and music, the hours flew fast and all present were sorry in- deed that the time of departure had arrived in the wee small hours of the morning. It was the consensus of opinion of all guests that Miss Weisberger could have their pres- ence for the asking, for she made a splendid hostess and her cooking was unexcelled. The Misses Elizabeth Price, Min- nie Silverman and Leona \Terrier and Messrs. Mayer Grosberg, B. Silverman and P. Duncan of this city will be the guests of Miss Cooper and Mr. Rosenstein of Cleveland, who are giving an en- gagement dinner to the Detroiters on Sunday, July 2. Mrs. Joseph Levy of Dayton and Mrs. M. DeSola of New York were among the out-of-town guests who attended the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Sloman. A pretty entertainment for the benefit of the Arnold Home will be given Saturday evening at the Gan- apol School of Music. The play is given entirely by children under the direction of Mrs Clara Britton. The monthly meeting of the Grill Club took place on Tuesday even- ing at the Phoenix Country Club. The subject of the evening's discus- sion was "Preparedness," Mr. Jo- seph M. Welt presenting a most in- teresting paper. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Simon of New York spent a few days in the city last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Weingarden of New York were guests in the city last week. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin spent the week-end in Cincinnati. Mr. Ira Friedenberg left for Grand Rapids and Chicago on Sun- day last. • 'Mrs. Bernard Berg of 157 Henry avenue gave a card party last Sun- day afternoon , in honor of her neice, Miss Rose Mildred Meiner of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt gave a theater party followed by a dinner at the Statler hotel Satur- day night, in honor of the third an- niversary of their wedding. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of Tem- ple Beth El, Detroit, has been hon- ored with an invitation by Presi- dent Hutchins of the University of Michigan to march in the Academic procession with the faculty and senate of the university at the grad- uation exercises this week. Mr. Bernard B. Selling was dis- tinctly honored by having conferred upon him the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws by the University of Detroit last week. Mr. Selling is a member of the faculty of that institution. (Continued on page I I) Mrs. David Levy has returned from a visit in Kalamaioo. The Confirmation Class of Tem- ple Beth El gave a most enjoyable party on Friday evening in the Tem- ple parlors. Several games were arranged and light refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldberg and daughter Barbara are occupying their cottage at Charlevoix for the summer months. Dr. and Mrs. Irving L. Stein and daughter Eleanore, who have been spending two weeks with relatives in Detroit, have returned to their home in Chicago. They were ac- companied by Leo I. Franklin, who will remain in Chicago for several weeks. Miss Madeline Roth of Pitts- burgh is the guest Of Mrs. Milton Loeb of Hendrie avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Kahn of Youngstown were in the city to at- tend the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sloman. Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wineman were at home on Sunday in honor of Miss Helen Wineman and Mr. Harry Farbstein, whose engage- ment was recently announced. 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