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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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SOCIETY

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Miss Frances Weiss of New
York City is spending several
weeks with her sisters, Mrs. J.
Marcuse, Kirby avenue east, and
Mrs. A. Levy, Farnsworth ave-
nue.
Mrs. Louis Marymont of 112
Gladstone avenue is in Minneap-
olis, Minn., the guest of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Maurice Pflaum.
Mr. Edward Anspach of New-
ark has returned home after a
pleasant visit with his parents.
Mrs. E. Goldstone and daughter
Dorothy are summering at Am-
herstburg, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lichten-
stein left this week for San Fran-
cisco, where they will visit their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Lichtenstein.
vis-
Mrs. Adelaide Goldsmith
iting in Alpena and Duluth.
Mr. Max Finktestone and mother
are visiting in Alpena.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Abrahamson
are spending the summer at Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schooler
and family are touring in Ohio.
Mr. Sidney Lichenstein is visit- •
ing in Indianapolis.
Miss Bertha Deutsch of Chicago
nas returned to her home after a •
very pleasant visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Curt Weinberg.
Mr. Martin Cohn is visiting in
Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meisner are
taking a northern trip.
Messrs. Leon and Al Shatter
spent last Saturday in Detroit en
route to their home in Marquette,
after attending the Shriners' Con-
vention.
Mrs. Burt Reese, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur
Chantler, has returned to her home
in New York City.
Mr. Louis Eckstein passed
through the city en route to Cin-
cinnati from Chicago last week.
Mr. R. Himelhock spent a few
days in New York last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Greenberg have
returned from their honeymoon
trip to New York, City, and have
(7'o be continued)
taken an apartment at the Jeanette
Apartments. At home Wednesday
A Knights of Zion Lodge was
at 2 o'clock.
organized at Indianapolis, Ind., last
Mr. Sylvan S. Grosner has left
week, with fifty-five men on the
for Atlantic City, N. J., where he
charter list.
will spend a two weeks' vacation
Rev. Alfred Eisenberg has re- with his parents.
signed as cantor of Temple Sinai
Mr. and Mrs. William Siegel an-
of San Francisco, Cal. He will em- nounce the marriage of their daugh-
bark in business.
ter, Lena, to Mr. Aaron Silberblatt.
A Jewish National Institute was which took place Sunday, July 16,
opened at Glasgow, Scotland, last 1916. Only the immediate famil\
week. The institute will make pro- were present.
vision for Hebrew education, lec-
Miss Minna Plotkin of Toledo is
the guest of Miss Jeanette Stein-
tures, etc.
Locusts, which so seriously af- berg of West Grand Blvd. Miss
fected the crops last year, have Plotkin will remain in Detroit fol -
again appeared in several places in several weeks.
The Misses Ida and Bessie Stein-
Palestine, but energetic measures
have been taken to deal with the berg have left for a three weeks'
visit with relatives in Cleveland.
visitation.

seemed lost in reverie ; then con-
tinued ruminatingly :
"Isaac is a part of me. No
father and son were ever more inti-
mately associated. I know him al-
most as I know myself, and I know
that, in many ways, we are widely
different, but in his admiration for
the womanly in woman he is merely
a second edition of myself and in-
stinctively calls for the same funda-
mental qualities in his wife that I
found satisfying in mine.
"My son will never make a noise
in the world ; he hasn't even what
might be called an energetic indi-
viduality, but the woman who mar-
ries him will never feel that she has
been cheated." Suddendly he
roused , himself and exclaimed:
"But I am delaying you unnecessa-
rily ! You have your arrangements
to complete, so go now, and I bid
you godspeed!"
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In the calm stillness of a sum-
mer evening, away from the noise
and confusion of man-made things,
a man with a trust rode slowly
along a country road. Securing a
gentle horse, he had left behind him
in the city which he had entered
only a few hours before, all signs
of his material elevation, and sought
...the-quio scenes of his huitible child-
hood tha he might better attune
himself for \ the unusual task before
him. Sudde)ily he stopped the
horse and sutreyed the surrounding
scene.
Urged by th6,.passing breeze, the
vast fields of bri tliant green grain
eisance to the
• were doing gentle
setting sun. Inspire'l by the scene
• to a suddc . 'n adoration of natu. c's
god, the man uncove ed his hen
and murmured aloud :
"The earth is the Lor i's, and tne
fullness thereof ; the world and
they that dw ell there n." Then,
softer still he 'murmured, "Lord,
this matter is so hard foCr me, but
so easy for. ;Tnee. -r* * * Be
kincLA.1:5 Ms— favorite child of Thine
'whom I am trying to serve, and
show me how to do my part of this
thing he is expecting of us two."

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