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August 04, 1916 - Image 13

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-08-04

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THE 3EWISH CHRONICLE

13

SOCIETY

To insure publication, all items of social interest should be sent to the office of the Jewish
Chronicle, 314 Peter Smith Bldg., telephone Cherry 3381, not later than Tuesday evening.

Miss Rosetta Glatstein of Mus-
Airs. Mary Brodsky, of Toledo,
Nliss Sylvia Fink, of Palmer ave-
firs. I taken
Mena a Anspach
family catine, Ia., is a visitor of this city.
one east, and her sister, Mrs, Cass 0., is visiting her daughter, Airs. have
cottage and
at Pearl
Beach for the month of August.
Sunstein, of Pittsburgh, have left Ben Weiss.
Airs. Beatrice Lenz, wife of Mr.
for a trip to Duluth.
NI
r.
and
NI
rs.
Harry
Feigenbaum,
I
tarry
.arry
Lenz, well known resident
Airs. Avery Ginsburg was the
Miss Golda P, Le BovitZ, of guest of her parents, Air. and Airs. of Cleveland, O., are visiting their of this city, passed away at her
Detroit relatives,
home on :August 1, 1916. She is
Youngstown, O., is a guest of Mr. NI, Rosenberg, in Toledo, 0.
survived by her husband, by her
and Nits, Sam Le Bovitz, of 363
Mrs.
Simon
D.
Rosenzweig
and
brothers, Richard L. Cohen and
NI r. Samuel Frank, of Rowena
I lendrie avenue.
street, has left for New York, where family have left for a short stay at Jerome Cohen, and her sisters,
Ottawa Beach, Mich.
Airs, Charles L. Severy, Mrs. P.
Miss Meta Moonelis, of Pallister he will remain for a week.
J. Janss, Mrs. Alex Cohen, Mrs.
avenue, is spending a few weeks at
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goldman,
Pine Forest Colon y, Wingdale,
Rabbi A. M. Hershman and fain- of Brush boulevard, have left for J. M. Roth and Mrs. J. J. Weitz-
man. The funeral took place on
N. Y.
ily are summering at Old Orchard, an extended automobile tour of the Thursday from the home of her
Nlaine.
.
c ast.
Airs. J. P. Seitz and (laughter
sister at 108 Hague avenue, Rabbi
Julie, of Baltimore, are the guests
NIr. and Mrs. Leo Nl• Wise, of
Miss Annette Harris, of Battle Leo Al. Franklin officiating.
of Air. and Mrs. W. J.•Seitz, of 426 Cincinnati, 0., were visitors in the Creek, is the guest of her grand-
West Grand boulevard.
The Misses Elsie and Clara
city last week,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Franklin,
of East Kirby avenue.
Goldberg of 131 . Garfield avenue
Nliss Jessie A. Miller left Tues-
Airs. A. Wechsler, and children,
have left for a few weeks' stay
of Pittsburgh, Pa., are visiting their
in New York and Atlantic Cit y.
Mr. and Airs. Walter Carolin and Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stiglitz, of who was the guest of Miss Jean-
nette Steinberg, has returned to her
NIr. and Mrs. Sewer are spending Mt. Clemens, Mich.
Miss R. Rabinovitx of Brush
home ,
some time at the Carolin cottage,
boulevard is spending the week
Mrs. Phil Gordon, accompanied
Locust Point, Algonac.
Miss Rose Stone, accompanied by
by Mrs. Sidney Stone, have re- Miss Fannie Rosenberg, have left in New York City.
Mrs. Sarah Loeb, of 220 West turned from New Baltimore.
for Mackinac.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Abraham-
Ninety-eighth street, New York,
formerly of Detroit, Mich., has an- Mr. Julius Kahn of Youngs-
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pregerson, son, 282 Lawrence Avenue; Mr.
nounced the engagement of her town; Ohio, was in Detroit this of Brush avenue, are spending the Ray R. Abrahamson, 153 Califor-
(laughter, Miss Viola Loeb, to Mr. week.
summer at Mt. Clemens.
nia Avenue, and Miss Edna Wood,.
Mortimer C. Newman, of Newark,
Mr. Oscar Rosenberger has 139 Montgomery Avenue, have re-
New Jersey,
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, who
joined
his family at Lake Placid, turned from a motoring trip to
with his family is summering at
Mrs', 5, Rothstein and son, of Omena, Mich., was in Detroit on N. Y.
New York and the Adirondacks.
Brush and Illinois, have returned Thursday to officiate at the fun-
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Copeland are Mrs. Edward Hirschfield and
after a four weeks' stay in Han- eral of Mrs. Harry Lenz.
daughter, Helen, formerly of De-
visiting in New York City.
cock, Mich.
troit, made the trip to Detroit and
Mrs. C. Sunstein of Pittsburgh is
Miss Sylvia Wolenburgh left last
Mrs. Mandel Golden and (laugh- week for Manitou Springs, where visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Fink of are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Abra-
ter Tillie, are visiting relatives in she will spend the summer.
hamson, 153 California Avenue.
Palmer Avenue.
Shenandoah and Girardville, Pa.

Miss Agnes Michelson, accom-
panied by Miss Tess Koll, are
spending their vacation at Orion
Lake,

Mrs. Frieda Bruman, of Toledo,
is spending several weeks in the
city, visiting with Hiss Lillian
Goodman.

Mrs, Philip Gordon, of Farns-
worth avenue, gave a boat party to
Put-in-Bay in honor of her out-of-
town guest, Mrs. Abe Wechsler, of
Pittsburgh, l'a. ; Aliss Anna Shaw,
of Toledo, 0., and Miss Mary Gor-
don, of New York City.

Mrs, James A. Caldwell, of
Louisville, Ky., is the guest of her
cousin, Mrs. Herman Marx, of 197
E. Frederick avenue.

Mr. E. Rohrlich, of Woodward
avenue, has returned after a three
weeks' stay in the east.

Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Altman, of
775 Cass avenue, have left for Mt;
Clemens, where they will remain

during the month of August.

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