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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-08-01

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THE DE1 ROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE TWO

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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fisher and
daughters, of 486 Atkinson avenue,
have returned from a week's stay at
Ottawa Beach.
Mrs. Bernard E. Anspach is spend-
ing several weeks as the guest of
Miss Estella Strauss at her summer
Miss Pauline Walters, Miss lreta home, Windiate Park.
Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goldberg and
who are spending the summer at Netzorg and Miss Lorene Simmons
Marblehead, Mass., spent the week- have returned from a ten-day house children, Virginia and Edwin, Jr.,
party at the Flats. The Messrs. Sam have left for Mackinac Island, where
end in Boston.
Diener, Abe Kenigson and Carl 'hey will be guests at the Grand Ho-
Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Hirschman
Meyers were guests at the house on tel for several weeks.
of Virginia Park are taking an ex-
Sunday.
Misses Lillian and Ruth Har-
tensive motor trip through the west.
Mr. J. Friedman is at the Hotel rison, of 1754 Third avenue, will be
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Meyers and Mr.
the
house-guests
of their aunt, lit rs.
Astor,
New
York
City.
and Mrs. I. Robinson have returned
Among the Detroit resorters at Stout, at Ishpeming, Mich., for sev-
from a motor trip through the east.
Merle Lrvy of King City, Eagle River, Wis., are Mr. and Mrs. eral weeks.
Miss
Herman Lieberman and daughter,
Mr. Henry Ostrow spent the week-
Nto., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Elizabeth. and Mr. and rs. Henry end with \l r. and Ntrs. A. L. Winkel-
Sidney Levy of Second avenue.
Krohn
and
daughter,
Helen,
who
are
man of Cleveland, 0.
Mrs. C. A. Einsterwald is enter-
Mrs. \I orris It. Reider and son,
taining the following guests at her spending a fortnight there after an
Marvin, of 2511 Woodward avenue,
extended
motor
trip.
smuttier home at Pine Lake: Mrs. M.
\1 r. and Mrs. Leon Van Vliet and have left for Napoleon, 0., to spend
Goldberg, Mrs. E. Painter. Mrs. A.
family and Miss Gertrude F. Anspach the rest of the summer with relatives
Raphael and Rachel Raphael of Dan-
have returned from a lake trip to and friends.
enport, Ia.
The Misses Rose and Ida Levitt,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lieberman Duluth.
\I r. and N1rs. Leon Rosinski and who have been the guests of their
and daughter, Elizabeth Anne, of 96
little daughter, Eugenia, are spend- aunt and uncle, Cdr. and Firs. Meyer
Farrand Park, are motoring through
1.evy of Ferry avenue for the past two
the northern part of the state and ing a few (lays in Alpena.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krohn and months, are leaving Sunday for their
Wisconsin.
daughter, Helen, of Longfellow ave- home in Rochester, N. Y.
\t r. II. H. Samson is in New York.
nue, are motoring through the Upper
tt.!
Peninsula.
The Misses Carolyn Berliner, Ber-
Les
Mrs. NI. A. l'ereira and daughter, liner, Bertha Malinoff, Clare Weis-
ORWRNMPRIPSON
nr gESEEFEETEEREEENEEETEEMETE 10 .2
Estelle, are spending several weeks blunt, Pearl Weislilum awl Nlollie
Weisblum are leaving Sunday for Ce-
in the Catskill Mountains, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rosenberg and dar Point, Ohio, where they will spend
daughter, Madeline, have gone to a few weeks at Breakers Hotel. They
Mullet Lake, where they will remain will he chaperoned by 'sirs. A. Cohen.
Miss Anna Nlillner, 492 West For-
for several weeks. Miss Irene Ros-
enberg, who is visiting in South est avenue, has been spending the
Bend, Ind., with Miss ?Francis Sa- past two weeks at Sharanook Cot-
lingy, will join her parents shortly rage, Lake Orion.
Mr. Carl Meyers, son of Mr. and
at Mullet Lake.
Mr. I.. Kaufman, of Alger street, lines. Simon Meyers, of 244% dela-
has been spending a few days at the ware avenue, has returned to his
32 Broadway. 211 Woodward. 747 Woodward. 1505 Woodward
home, having received an honorable
Breakers hotel, Cedar Point.
Mr. S. Davidson and Mr. I. David- discharge from the U. S. Navy.
Messrs. David Porvin, Ntarvin Gin-
son are in New York.
MACDIARMID'S CORNER
and
McMILLAN'S
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeiger and gold, Philip Laby and Dr. I. E. Laity
in the Broadway Market
Opp The Pontchartrain
daughter, Rena, of 33 Tennyson ave- motored to New Baltimore, where
nue, Highland Park, arc leaving Sun- they camped for the week-end.
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N1rs. If. Berman and children are
day for a tour to Buffalo and New
York, and will spend three weeks at stopping at the Island House, Mack-
the Royal l'alace hotel, Atlantic City. inac Island.
Mrs. Nathan E. Rosenberg and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gerson, 300
64 Jefferson
Monterey avenue, are receiving con- her mother, Mrs. Sarah Cohen, of 453
Glynn
Court, will spend the month of
Avenue
gratulations on the birth of a son.
Miss Isabel Levine is spending her August in Eastern resorts. They are
planning to visit in New York, At-
Phone for
vacation at Ottawa Beach.
Estimate
Mrs. Louise Herstein, who has lantic City and Asbury Park, N. J.
Mr. I'hilip Glickman is spending a
spent several weeks in this city at
the Hotel Addison, has left for Wau- few days in New York city.
The
Misses Helen and Elizabeth
kesha, Wis., where she will remain
for a few weeks before returning to Schott, Marie Newman and Mr. Carl
Schott of Detroit motored to Tole-
Detroit.
r.
PIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Diener and do, where they are the guests of NI
58111
son, Jerome, of 96 Mt. Vernon ave- and Mrs. Sigmund Sanger.
forsItsrs
Mc
—tut
nue, are leaving Saturday for a mo- TWO Ad Jewish Chronicle
Nliss Lena Finger of Washington,
tor trip to Philadelphia and New
twat
I). C., is spending a few weeks with
trims
York.
Ntr. and Mrs. I. Weinstein are at her grandmother, Mrs. Rachel Ed-
the N1cAlpin Hotel, New York City. wards, 126 Horton avenue. N1any de-
lightful entertainments have been ar-
ranged for the visitor.
The Misses Bloom of Cincinnati,
0., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Ntarymont of \Vest Grand
Boulevard.
Michigan's Leading Music !louse
Miss Delories \Vaiss of 332 St.
Clair avenue, has left for Bradley
Beach, N. J., to pass the remainder
of the season at the suinmer-home
of her aunt, Mrs. A. J. Grocker of
New York city.
Mrs. S. Sallan is enjoying an ex-
Everything in the Realm of Music
tended lake trip.
William J. Brown of Toronto, for-
merly of Detroit, has been spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
J. Kahn, 220 Alger street.
Mrs. Rena Beckerman of Toledo
announces the marriage of her
(laughter, Rose Evelyn, to Mr. Louis
Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nt.
\Veiner. which took place at Temple
Beth El, Wednesday last, Rabbi Sam-
uel S. Nlayerberg officiating.
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Pianists
Rosenthal of Toledo. who will make
their home in Detroit shortly, Mr.
IVho Make
and Mrs. Signiun4 Sanger gave a
dinner party last Friday evening at
Record-Rolls
their Collingwood avenue home in
Toledo.
Exclusively
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arfa had as their
guests over the week-end Mr. and
for the
Stirs lit. Fein and their two children
of Cleveland, 0., who were on their
Duo-Art
way to Holly, Ntich.. where they will
make their future !home.

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