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April 16, 1920 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-04-16

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C.E SIX



"'HE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Engagement Announced

THE PHENOMENAL

Cantor Morduchi Hershman

Mrs. Jacob Berliner, of 666 Brush
delightful surprise
party recently in honor of the
eighteenth birthday anniversary of
her daughter, Carolyn. The house
was effectively decorated in purple
and white. The following guests
',pent a pleasant evening in music
and dancing: Misses
Pearl
and
Claire \Veishlum, Bertha Malinoff,
Leah Rosenberger, Lillian Barnett,
Celia Osnos, Rose Love, Mrs. Charles
I lamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Chanon, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eich-
man and Messrs. Sidney Goldberg,
Samuel Lenhoff, harry Goldberg,
Irving Osnos, Sol German, Joe Lel-
kofsky, Phil Levine, Norman German,
Barney Illickinam Jack Joslovc and
M. Bellowitz.

street, gave a

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SUNDAY, APRIL 25th



Cantor Hershman has just recent•
ly arrived from Vilna, Poland. Ills
recitals in the Metropolitan Opera
House, New York, and in the Phila.
deiphia Opera House stirred the
musical circles of the East. lie
will, no doubt, till the Arena on
April 25th. Secure your seats early.

A FAY ET TE

Miss Bessie R. Glasier.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg
chaperoned the following at the J-Ilop
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Glasier, of 100
of the University of Michigan on
Garfield avenue, announce the engage-
April 9: The Misses Irene Rosen. ment of their daughter, Bessie, to
berg, Lucille Jacobs, Rose Benjamin, Mr. Max Eichman, son of Mr. and
Dotty Lind, Mildrerd Lind, Vera Marx Mrs. Louis Eichman of this city.
and Bernice Kahn.
Mrs. I. Rosenberg and family, form-
Mrs. H. F. Rosenthal and non, San- erly of 180 Nletibury Boulevard, have
ford, of 188 Medbury avenue, have re- moved into their new home at 310
turned home after a two weeks' stay Colling-wood avenue.

ARENA GARDENS

In Muskegon Mich.

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ORCHESTRA HALL
Sunday at 3:30
Popular Concert

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Victor Kolar Conducting

Soloist—MARCERY MAXWELL—
Soprano
Seats 25c, 50c, 75c, 81.00—Grinnell's
Program—Kolar "Lyric" suite; Wag-
ner, "Tannhauser" march; Sibellue,
"Valse TrIste", Chabrler, "Espana";
1thrsky-Koreakoe. "Le Coq d'Or";
Maesenet, "Elegle"; 1.aForge, "To
A Messenger".

Last Symphony Pair of
Season

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Oeslp GARRILOWITSCH Conductor
Thursday Evening, April 22 at 8:30
Saturday Afternoon, April 24 at 2:30
Seats $1.00, 11.00, 12-00 at Grinnell'S

A Wonderful Bargain

Just think of a 1918 Stude-
baker, Commercial panel car,
good condition throughout, for
$300.001 Owner, 680 Hast-
ings, Melrose 3278.--adv.


Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Farkas, have
moved into tapir new home at 21
Marmon avenue.

Mrs. Leon RosInska has returned to
her home in Alpena. after a month's
visit in Detroit. Mrs. Rosinska was
delightfully entertained during her
stay.

The Men's Research club will hold
a meeting at 43 Winder street, April
15, at 8 P. M. Mr. I. Z. Taub, assist-
ant superintendent of the Detroit
House of Correction. will give an ad.
dress on certain phases of modern
penology.

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper, of
107 lIendrie avenue, chaperoned the
following Detroiters at the J-flop and
Phi Sigma Delta house party last
week-end: The Misses Rose !Inbar,
Gertrude Borenstein, Anna August,
Ethel Shetzer, Helen Shetzer, Ruth
Blumrosen, Layette Robinson and Rae
Finsterwald, and Janet Granet.

The Misses Ida and Sarah Divinoff
have returned from a visit in Chicago
with their parents. While there they
gave several joint recitals, among
them a concert before the Chicago
Heights Woman's Club and the Uni-
versity Club at Evanston.

We have pleasure in announcing
the LA FAYETTE Distributinv Company,
1299 Woodward Avenue, a► distributors
for LA FAYETTF Cars in Michigan.

Mrs. Henry Anthony and her two
sons, James and Irving, of Bay City
Is Vining
her mother and
Mich.,
sisters, Mrs. I. Rosenberg, of 310 Col-
lingwood avenue.

The new company %vill be under the
active management of Mr. Charles W.
Hathaway. Mr. Frederic Eaton, of
Buffalo, is associated with him.

YOUNG PEOPLE OF
TEMPLE BETH EL
HOLD 4th DANCE

So successful have been the three
dances given by the Young People's
Society of Temple Beth El that the
Board of Directors has been led to
provide a number of additional fea-
tures for the next event which will
take place in the temple gymnasium,
Sunday evening, April 18. Elaborate
decorations and a greatly increased
orchestra have been provided, while
refreshments will be furnished
throughout the evening.
These bi-monthly dances are said to
bring closer together the younger ele-
ment of Temple Beth El as no other
attraction has done, and has resulted
in a constantly growing membership.
Preparations are now being made
for the a n n u a I "Students and
Strangers Day" which will be held at
the Temple May 16. Other announce-
ments concerning the special program
are to be made later.
The closing event of the social sea-
son will be the twenty-first annual
moonlight excursion, set for the even-
ing of June 21.

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