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 Mter than Monday evening.

and M rs. Julius Bing and
son Joseph of 230 Atkinson avenue
left Monday for a two weeks'
motor trip to New York, where

they will meet their daughter, Miss
Mignon, who has been visiting ill

the south.

Messrs. Louis Kahn and Arthur
Fixel are motoring through the

Berkshires.

Mrs. L. Goldman entertained
Miss Ruth Fast with a picnic to
"Bob Lo," Wednesday.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Brown
have left for their summer home
at Omena, Mich..

Mrs. Frederick Grosslight and
husband are visiting their parents
on Delaware avenue.

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Mr. I. Payne, of Medbury Av e .,
has left for a lake trip to Duluth.
She will be accompanied by her
brother, Mr. Harry Goldman, and
Oscar Adel of Detroit ; also NI r.
and Mrs. Phil Cohen, and Miss
Bessie Rubenstein of Pt. Huron.

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MISS ANNA THELMA APPELMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Appelman announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anna
Thelma Appelman, to Aaron Fellman. A reception will be held Sunday, from 2 until 5 and
8 until ti) o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents.

The Misses Clara and Lillian
Elbinger, Ethel and Lenore Tobi-
as, Lucille Sellenka and . Ethel
Bloomrosen spent the week end at
the Strauss Cottage, "The Oaks,"
Windiate Park.

The Misses Betty and Minnie
Weinberg of 106 Hague Avenue
are spending several weeks in
Northern Michigan.

Miss Theresa May Alexander is
in Omaha, Nebraska, where she is
visiting her uncle, Mr. Harry May.

Dr. R. R. Goldstone has re-
turned from a visit to his fiancee,
Miss Grace Coleman, of Watkins
Glen, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Max May, and

daughter Elsa, have left for an ex-
tended stay at Mackinaw Island.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldman,
of Frederick Ave., have just re-
turned from a two weeks' trip to
French Lick Springs.

Mrs. Joseph Kornfield, of Co-
lumbus, Ohio, is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Max Maier, Colorado Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Goldman,
of Hancock Ave., are spending the
summer at Mt. Clemens.

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You'll Like The
Victrola XI

It not only brings you all that wealth of entertainment
and recreation enjoyed in its fulness only through the
Victrola—makes a part of every day a vacation through
• so thoroughly taking the mind from business and house-
hold affairs—but its design, finish and workmanship add
much to the charm of your home. 6

Handsome mahogany or oak; many dif-
ferent finishes. Spacious record compart-
ment in cabinet. At $100 it's splendid value,
and we're glad to arrange easy payments.

Miss Ruth Fast was entertained
at a luncheon and theatre party,
Tuesday.

Rabbi Leo M. Franklin returned
on Saturday last from Wildwood,
N. J., where he was in attendance
at the Rabbinical Conference. He
was honored with re-election to
the Executive Board of the Con-
ference.

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—Courtesy the Detroit News-Tribune.

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It also makes possible any time those
porch dances and outdoor concerts. You'll
like the Victrola XI, and TODAY is the
best time to select yours.

Victrola X1
$100
Other Victrolas
$15 to $400

Headquarters, 243-247 Woodward Avenue.

