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March 23, 1917 - Image 11

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-03-23

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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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 thin Tuesday evening.

Miss Evelyn Lowman of Cincinnati home from a few days' s ay in New
Mr. Frank G. Tompkins gave the last of his series of talks on the "Short
Story" before the members of the Jewish Woman's Club on Monday afternoon, is spending several weeks with her York.
duling in - particular with the "Psychological Story." Mr. Tompkins' talks aunt, Mrs. Magnus Butzel.
Mrs. Joseph L. Selling spent a few
and readings have been a real education, and it is a source of keen regret to the
Mr. Jesse F. Hirschman has arrived days in Chicago during the past week.
members that they are over for the season. Miss Geist, contralto, gave a
charming group of songs, accompanied by Miss Sylvia Simons. Presiding at
the tea table were Mrs. Louis Welt and Mrs. Joseph Lichtenstein.
A program of unusual interest was a feature of the informal given on
Saturday evening at the Phoenix Club. The Boy Scouts of the Jewish Insti-
tute furnished the first number, giving an exhibition of first aid, fire by fric-
tion, and several other feats. A Russian dance and Camp Fire Girls council
followed, which proved most interesting. The final number on the program
was a play in three scenes entitled "The Pied Piper," and presented by the
"Junior Players" of the Jewish Institute. The characters of the play were
most ably portrayed, a number of the children displaying unusual histrionic
395 WOODWARD AVENUE
ability. The entertainment was given under the direction of Miss Melanie
Friedenburg.
A regular meeting of. the Delta Phi
Invites Your Presence at the
Miss Phyllis Davies, contralto with
the Aborn Opera Company, is 'a. guest Sorority will be held Monday evening,
at the Hotel Cadillac for the week. March 26, at the home of Miss Anna
Miss Davies is a native of London, Benson, 303 Frederick avenue.
Eng., and is on her first visit to
Detroit.
BEAUTIFUL JEWISH ARTISTE]!
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel T. Berger
GUEST IN DETROIT
of Laiirence avenue are spending
some time at Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Featuring a Selection of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Brown and
family, formerly of Philadelphia ave-
nue, are occupying their new home on
Moss avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weisman and
daughters Elizabeth and Edith, of
Westminster avenue, have returned
from a visit in New York and Atlan-
of Strikingly Individual and Exclusive Models Repre-
tic City.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rindscoff
senting the First Authoritative Word of Fashion's
have returned from a five weeks' trip
Decree for the Spring and Summer of 1917.
to New Orleans, Daytona, Fla., and
Cleveland.
Mr. Samuel J. Hexter left on Tues-
day for a ten days' visit in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenfield and
M. WEINBECK
Mrs. M. Aronheim are expected home
Formerly of Taylors
on Saturday after an extended sojourn
in California.
Mr. A. Amberg has arrived home
MISS PHYLLIS DAVIES
from an eastern trip.

Beck's
Smart Shop

OPENING

Saturday March, 31

Ladies' and Misses' Dresses, Suits
Coats and Millinery

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OUR inspection is earnestly asked of exclu-
sive mart schemes in Furniture, Rugs,
Hangings, Lamps and Wall Coverings at
Detroit's New Interior Furnishers.

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SIMONS STUDIOS

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Announcement

Fisher Arcade Building

SA UL M. SIMONS

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