THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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SOCIETY

To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to Miss Fredericka
Hirschman, 971 Brush Street, telephone Grand 1490, not later than Monday evening.

One of Detroit's June Brides

Mr. Louis Kahn and Mr. Arthur
Fixel are .motoring through the
I lerkshires.

Mr. Emanuel Berger has left for
New York City.

Rabbi and Mrs. Leo :Al. Franklin
and family' are leaving the first of
the week for a two months' stay
at Cmena.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jacobs are
visiting in New York.

Mrs. Amelia Rosen of Muskegon
announces the engagement of her
granddaughter, Miss Helen Ruth
Rosenthal, to Mr. Ray Zallenka of
Detroit, the wedding to take place
the latter part of August.

liss May Goldman has left for
an eastern trip.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson
and family have left for a motor
trip to the cast.

Mrs. Henry Van Baalen and Mr.
Albert Steller spent the week-end
in Toledo.
Miss Arneten Rosenfield of
Pittsburgh is spending the week-
end with Miss Stella Frank of
Frederick avenue. Miss Rosen-
field will leave Monday for Mt.
Clemens to be the guest of Mrs. J.
Rosenfield at the Park Hotel.

Mrs. Bert Reese of New York is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur
Chantler of 237 Collingwood ave.

24 Stores: Headquarters

243-247 Woodward Ave.

A Name That Tells of Beautiful Tone—

of High Quality—of Splendid Reputation—of
a Piano with a Record of Nearly Half a Cent-
ury to Prove its Worth.

MRS. HERMAN GOLDBERG

The marriage of Miss Sadie Rosenblatt to Mr. Herman Goldberg took place June
20 at the home of Mrs. N. Stepsay, 186 Hendrie Avenue, Rabbi Levin officiating.

Mr. Emanuel G. Frank and Air.
Flatly Breitenbach have returned
from Philadelphia, where they at-
tended the convention of the Asso-
ciated Advertising Clubs of the
World.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin has re-
turned from Wildwood, N. J.,
where he attended the Rabbinical
Conference. —
Mr. L. Rosenzweig is visiting in
New York.
Mr. and 11Irs. E. 'F. Berger and
son Donald will occupy the apart-
ment of their aunt, Mrs. R. T.
Rosenfield, during the summer
months.
Miss Marion Morris has re-
turned from Cleveland, where she
spent the week-end. Miss Morris
will spend the month of August
with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Ein-
stein, at Richfield Springs.

Mr. and Mrs. David E. Love
and daughters, Dorothy and Jean-
ette, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Dc
Young and (laughter, Dorothy,
Mr. Henry Love and Miss Rose
Love comprised a merry party
who motored out into the state

for over the Fourth. Among
the places visited by the party
was Hadley, Lapeer, Goodrich,
Oxford, Orion Lake and Pontiac.

\ir. and Irs. Bernard Selling,
Miss Edna Selling, and Mr. Jerome
Selling motored to Ottawa Beach,
remaining over the Fourth of July.

Mr. and Irs. Harry Kapit have
returned to the city after enjoying
a motor trip to and from New
York.

SOHMER

We recomend the Sohmer
to you for it has been one of 1
the 1 , aders of our line for
Thirty years. During all this
time it has been sold in this
State by us exclusively.
Surely, the one thing which,
above all others, tells of merit,
is actual service—and that
we endorse and sell the
Sohmer is because we know
so well the satisfaction given
in each and every one of all
ti ose homes where we have
placed one of these superb
instruments.

Mrs. J. B. Lasky and daughter
Bertha are spending several weeks
with relatives in Chicago.
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Mr. and Mrs. N( rman
and Mr.• Robert Wiener of Albion,
Mich., spent a few days in the city
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Fisher.

Miss Anna Franklin is visiting
relatives in Battle Creek, Mich.

Mrs. Emil Rohrlich of 147 West
Alexandrine avenue has left for
the Catskill Mountains.

We've just received a shipment
of latest Sohmer uprights a n d
grands. Particularly do we invite
your inspection of the artistic Cupid
model—it's one of the leading small
grands of the world. Convenient
payments if desired on any model.

The Sohmer meets the
highest musical
requirements!

Sohmer Cupid Grand

Price $675

