TIM JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Mrs. Bernard Schwartz and
daughter, Yetta, of 996 John R.
street, have left for Northern
Michigan for an extended visit
with relatives and friends.
Miss Elizabeth Brooks of Roch-
ester, N. Y., is spending a few
weeks with Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Lip-
sky.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone of
230 Medbury boulevard are receiv-
ing congratulations upon the birth
of a baby girl.
Mrs. J. Rosenzweig and Mrs.
Milford Stern and children are the
guests of relatives in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Canterman an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Sadie,' to Mr. Robert
Sinn. They will be at home on
Sunday, July 15, at 207 Medbury
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Myers are
spending the summer at St. Clair,
Mich.
Mr. Louis Aronson of Newark,
N. J., was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Isadore Rosengarten during
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Vliet
and son, James Leon, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Van Vliet and Miss Rose
Anspach left on Saturday for Buf-
falo and will tour to. New York,
Atlantic City, Washington, Pitts-
burgh and Cleveland. They will
remain away about three weeks.
Air. and Mrs. Sol M. Gerson
spent the week-end in Toledo the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ger-
son.
Airs. Barnett accompanied by her
grand-daughters, the Misses Bessie
and Celia Miller, have left for a
visit with relatives in Columbus, 0.
Miss Myrabelle Goldberg of 163
Putnam avenue entertained a feW
guests at her home on Tuesday aft-
ernoon, complimenting Miss Har-
riet Hershfield of Kalamazoo and
Miss Grace Johnstone of New
York city. Those present were
Miss Sylvia Friedenberg, Miss
Irma Friedenberg, Miss Sylvia
Hirshfield, Miss Edith Weisman,
Miss Helen Spertner, Miss Phyllis
Zuckerman and Miss Sylvia
Stearns.
Miss Ruth Fink has left for New
York to enter the summer club at
Columbia University.
Mr. Edwin Anspach of Newark,
N. J., is the guest of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Anspach.
Mrs. Louis Schneider and chil-
dren, Lena Annette and Louis, Jr.,
are the guests of Mrs. Louis Gold-
berg in Grand Rapids and Ottawa
Beach.
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Conceded to be the prettiest smmmer
ballroom in America, featuring Ben Shook
and his superb orchestra of sixteen artists.
Miss Ruth Levi is in Cleveland
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Halle.
Mrs. David Welt has returned to
her home in Toledo after a visit
with her daughter, Mrs. George
Loria.
Mrs. Albert Schloss has arrived
home from a few days' visit in To-
ledo.
Miss Sarah Wolsey of Toledo
spent several days in the city dur-
ing the week.
Mr. and Airs. Arthur Schless-
inger of Chicago boulevard are re-
ceiving congratulations upon the
AN AGE-OLD CUSTOM HAS AGAIN COME INTO
birth of a son, Arthur William, Jr.
favor at this time when so many brave men are
responding to their nation's call.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frank are
The exchange of gifts carries with it a sentiment
spending a few days at the St.
of rare sweetness.
Clair Flats.
The following suggestions are selected at ran-
Mrs. Bernard B. Selling has re-
dom, as appropriate remembrances for sweetheart,
wife, mother or dear friend.
turned from White Plains, N. Y.,
where she was the guest of her
Gold Signet Ring.
mother, Airs. D. Sinn.
Birthstone Ring.
The many friends of Air. and
Locket With Portrait.
Airs. Edmond Lichtenstein will be
Watch With Portrait.
pleased to learn of the tremendous
ovation which was accorded them
"Vanity" With Portrait.
at their recent concert in San Fran-
Mesh Bag With Inscription.
cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Lichtenstein
Bracelet With Inscription.
will open an engagement at the
Silver Photograph Frame.
Temple theater on August 6th, and
their coming is being eagerly looked
forward to by music ,lovers in the
city.
Mr. Max Heavenrich of Saginaw
entertained at dinner at the Sagi-
naw club, the Detroit delegation
Woodward at Gratiot
consisting of Dr. Leo M. Franklin,
"The Sallan Building."
Messrs. David A. Brown, Adolph
Finsterwald, Julius Freud, A.
Shiffman and Anton Kaufman, who
came to aid the Saginaw War Re- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
lief Campaign.
The Boy Scouts Troupe No. 23
will leave for their camp at Lake
Every Order Appreciated
Orion on July 28, which they will
occupy until August 11.
The Misses Florence Jacobson
and Cecelia Smolin of New York
city are the guests of Mrs. M.
Smilansky of 188 Medbury boule-
FLORIST
vard. A series of entertainments
are being planned in their honor.
The Young People's Hebrew As-
sociation of Windsor, Ont., has
been very active in the interest of
the relief of Jewish war sufferers.
The young people expect to raise a
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goodly sum of money on their tag
day to be held on Monday, July
16. The committee in charge con-
sists of Mr. Leo Lighter, Mr. Jack
Miss Jeanette Goldstein of To-
Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Finkel-
Gelber, Miss Dora Blume, Miss
Dora Williams and Miss Frances ston have moved from the I-Iotel ledo is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Ash.
Statler to 468 Virginia Park.
Geller.
"---for the Girl
He Leaves
Behind Him"
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B. SCHROETER
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