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By Zelda Medvedov.
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of the Chronicle by 6 o'clock each Wednesday afternoon In order to appear In the
current week's tissue. Phone Cherry 3391 Society Editor. Mall notices so as to be
received not later than Wednesday.
Mrs. Jacob F. Teichner and Miss
Miriam Teichner, of 123 Virginia
Park, left Thursday last for New York
City where they will join Mrs. Oscar
Rosenberger to remain during the
winter months.
In convenience of of location unusual
arrangement and architectural beauty
Chocolate House quite surpasses our
former location at Woodward and
Grand River Ayes. We heartily ex-
tend an invitation to all our friends
to visit this new home, and assure
you ,the spirit of hospitality awaits
you whether as a purchaser or visitor.
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Mr. Samuel Folz and Mr. Ralph
Mr. Lester B. Dernberg, who was a Folz, of Kalamazoo, were in the city
guest at the Hotel Statler, left for his in attendance at the engagement re-
home in New York City
ception of Mr. Joseph Folz and Miss
Helen Schott.
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brown ar-
rived home from St. Louis where
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Rosenthal and
they attended a convention.
son, formerly of 188 Medbury boule-
vard, have moved into their new home
Miss Blanche J. Hart has returned at 5(18 Hazelwood avenue.
from a trip to Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Rubner, 2715 West
Mr. Max Shoenfeld, of 33 West Grand boulevard, left Sunday for a
33rd street, arrived home from a three two weeks' stay at French Lick
months' visit with relatives in Ber- Springs, Ind. On their return trip
lin, Germany.
they will visit Indianapolis, Cincin-
nati and Columbus.
Mrs. S. Gregor and Mr. Aaron
Gregor of 2237 West Grand boulevard,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Satovsky, of
who motored to Chicago, have ar- 116 Frederick street, announce the
rived home.
Bar Mitzvah of their son Abraham
Saturday, October 16, at the Shaarey
Mr. Ralph Kaminsky, who was a Zedek. A dinner will be given at are
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shaarey Zedek Sunday, Octobee 17,
Jacob Nathan, left for his home in at 6 p. m.
Rochester, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs.. Chity
s Steinberg,
Mrs. Nathan Frank and Miss Belle of 86 East Ferry
Frank, of Chicago, who were the gratitude for the ter a'enue, express
house guests of Mrs. S. Gregor, ot their relatives and ..my kindnesses of
2237 West Grand boulevard, have re- recent bereaverr wit. friends during their
turned home.
Mr. and , '
Mr. Samuel Summerfield spent sev- son Sh e . . Mrs . A. C. Winkleman and
0., have
eral days in New York last week.
retur " - rodan ' of Cleveland,
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,led to their hone
after a pleas-
Mr. C. F. Hirschfield has returned
Alt visit with relatives in the city.
from a trip to New York.
Mrs. M.. Goldstein, of Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Mar
family
Ont., is the guest of her children, Dr.
family have moved from lir
apirtments to the Leslie.- e Felix and Mrs. Albert H. Ktohn, of 492
Manor of Linwood avenue.
West Grand boulevard.
Miss Florence Br -
Mr. Harry Brownr own and Brother,
of Leicester Court,
are touring in
the Misses Ae c ue East and will Join
in Atlantic derusta and Jane Brown
City.
Mrs
how l' Charlotte Rusak has arrived
po k.• from a ten weeks' sojourn at
A,•.nt Aux Barques, Mich., and Port
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Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Ghinasin, of
180 Alger avenue, entertained 30 chil-
dren for their daughter, Sylvia Char-
lotte, who was two years old Sunday,
October 10th. The decorations were
carnations and roses. A delightful
lunch was served to the children,
after which Mrs. Ghinasin served
supper to the children's parents who
attended the party.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koffman and
Mr. Leo Welling is touring through son, Stanford Samuel, have moved
the East sad will stop at New York front 333 Fast Kirby avenue to 1171
and Atlantic City.
St. Anotine street.
Mrs. J. J. Bernstein of Pontiac is
Mr. and Mrs. George 'Harris have
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. moved
into their new home at 606
D. L Neugarten of Hazelwood ave- Hazelwood.
nue.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Kositchek. of Lan•
sing, who were visiting with their
daughter, Mrs. M. Frank, 70 Hazel-
wood, have returned home.
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Miss Adelaide Courlander, of 1585
West Grand boulevard, entertained
Wednesday evening at a double mis-
cellaneous shower in honor of Miss
Evelyn Finsterwald and Miss Lois
Roth.
Society
Mrs. Flora Goodman and Mrs. Sam-
uel T. Gilbert, of 112 Delaware ave-
nue, have returned from an extended
visit in Northern Michigan where
they spent the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Spanzenberg
and daughter Florence, Mid son Otto,
of Cincinnati, motored to this city and
are the guests of lir, and Mrs.
George Harris, A606 -Raielwood.
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(Young Judaea Dramatic.)
The wealthiest man in all Madrid,
known for his kind acts, his beautiful
home and garden, his riches and his
stout Christianity, studied his hand-
some young son with perplexity. "And
what foolery Is this," he asked, frown-
ing deeply, "That thou, who shouldst
have nought but thy books to chat
about, shouldst utter foolish words as
these?"
Francisco bent his dark head lower
over his book. "That foolery, dear
father," he made answer, "That makes
my once loved books appear dull and
dusty, and makes them bear, In place
of words of knowledge, the features
of a loved face!"
The wrinkled, beano!, face of the
older man bent closer towards the
smooth clean-shaven face of his son.
"What now, Francisco," he said gent-
ly, "Hest thou indeed turned lover?
And art thy precious books of knZ,
edge nought to thee? Thy t ok's
which long have been thy
pride! Francisco, In good f•- • ather's '
ith, what
means this all?"
Francisco turned aly
out quickly and
aece d hIs rather.
It a n e red p p "It means, in truth,"
market days ti u p- tiv "That seven
-"go, thou'dst Bent me
with an enTnd to old Chispa In the
mrket Mae
t" re, and there—there father,
I ntn ` nt! Flower Girl!"
flan *Flower Girl!" repeated Victo-
, ,,,,Uadodura blankly, "What does
" ri mean?"
"It means my love!" replied Fran.
"Th y love—a Flower Girl!" cried
Victorian.
"Padre mio," urged Francisco,
"('outlet thou but see her! No words
can paint the beauty of her face and
she Is good, as she to beautiful. I,
being taken with her beauty, that
blessed mnrketday, took the roses
from her suntanned arms and paid her
twice their price In gold, and what is
more, I have not missed a market day
since then—end fair Estella, Is my
chosen bride!"
There was silence. Victorian sat
with his face burial In his hands. The
fire in the large sliver lamp flickered,
throwing a pale soft light about the
richly furnished room. Then old Vl•
torian placed an unsteady arm about
hie son, "Francisco," he whispered
hoarsely, "My son, and a Jew—a Jew!"
Francisco's eyes fie/ied. "Father!"
he cried, throwing up his head, "She
Is a Jewess, the truest and most
worthy Jewess, that ever trod the soil
of Spain' And I—I am a hypocrite! a
low, mean coward: a traitor! What
right have T, to call myself a Jew? I
am unworthy of the very name of
Jew! Why shouldst thou vet forbear
to openly worship the God of Israel?
Why shouldst thou not openly thrust
aside the faith of the Christian which
thou bast never adhered to? My heart
Is sick of this low life of an actor!
My faith Is beautiful enough to be
held Up to all Spain now! Father,
why, why not now?"
Victorian turned very pale, "Hush!
Hush! not no loud!" he cried, "The
streets are crowded to-day! It is for
thy sake, thy sake alone that the shrine
net forth with Israelttlsh symbols Is
known to none save thyself and me
and our servants!"
"For my sake?" echoed Francisco,
"Then father, cast aside the mock.
cry! "
"Victorian Gadodura rose suddenly,
"Then I must tell thee, "he said
slowly, "I have been informed, through
well known lips, that apostate Jews
suspected of their sincerity to Christi-
anity shall be terrified Into faithful-
ness by the machinery of an Inquiet-
After a delightfull#Aor tour to
Wheeling, West volt ia, where they
placed their daughterlYirginia at the
Mount DeChantal Academy, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Hanauer and son Bud have
returned to their home, 346 Tuxedo
Miss Helene Marienthal, of Bay avenue. While in Wheeling they
City, who was the guest of Miss visited with relatives and friends.
Miriam Marienthal, of 1577 West
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zechman, of
Grand boulevard, has returned home.
142 Fast Ferry, will be at home to
Mrs. J. Hirshfield and Miss Minnie their friends Sunday, 0.4 24, in honor
Hirshfield, of Bay City, are the guests of their twentieth wedding anni- tic."An. Inquisition!" repeated Fran-
of relatives and friends in the city. versary. No cards.
cisco, turning pale.
"And what is more," continued Vic-
Mrs. M. 13Iumrosen and daughter, TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES torian, "A decree In about to be passed
Miss Ruth Blumroscn, of Manistee,
whereby the Jews of Spain most de-
Mich., have taken an apartment at
part from the land!"
99 Frederick street, where they will Sunday Services:
"Father!" cried Francisco hoarsely,
"The Reign of Law" will be the
reside for the winter months.
subject of the sermon by Rabbi Leo "And she—she Is a Jewess!"
In the market place, Estella, the
Miss Celia Fluhr, of Brooklyn, N. M. Franklin on Sunday morning of
Y., is the guest of Mrs. I. Newmark, this week. Services begin promptly Flower Girl, offered her roses, and
at •11 o'clock All are cordially in- coaxed Blanka, her little sister, to go
ot 1226 Brush street.
home. "Come, come thou little whirl-
vited.
wind," she scolded, "Get thee gone!
Miss Rose Plottler, of 96 Hague Sabbath Services:
Sabbath services begin each week Mother walls thee, and I've no time
avenue, left Thursday for Chatta-
nooga, Tenn., to attend the wedding at 10:30. The services are conducted to chat to-day!"
"And would thou, that thy little
of her brother, Mr. Samuel Plottler and the sermon preached by Rabbi
dancing-doll leave thee now?" teased
Franklin. All are cordially invited.
to Miss Nina Kranvich.
"Hanka. "She that danced for thee,
Religious School:
Dr. Samuel Danziger left for Chatta-
What is by far the largest registra- many a time when her little feet were
nooga, Tenn., to Attend the marriage tion of children in the Religious wearied with dancing?"
"Dear 13Ianka," coaxed Estella,
of his cousin, Mr. Samuel Plottler School of the Temple was completed
and Miss Nina Kranvich.
last Sunday morning when almost "Thou knowest well I love my due-
one thousand children were enrolled. Ing-doll, but mother waits thee at the
Mrs. A. Glazier, of 158 West Kirby The staff of the Sabbath School has hut!"
avenue, entertained at cards on Wed- been enlarged by 'the addition of sev-
"Then well enough! I'll stay a lit-
nesday last for visiting guests in the eral new members, all- of whom are tle while! Now be not angry with
city.
trained and experienced teachers. All me sister dear, and I will tell what I
children of Sabbath School age who have heard to-day!"
Miss Hilda Blumenau is visiting in have not already registered should be
"What is it thou bast heard to-day,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
sure to do so not later than Sunday thou little chatter-box?"
morning of the present week.
" 'Tis said," whispered Blanka,
Mrs. J. Weinberg, of Prescott,
The Pontiac branch of the Sabbath "That Francisco, the son of Victorian
Mich., is visiting her daughters, Mrs. School has also been successfully or- Gadodura, halt fallen deep in love
A. Blumenau and Mrs. A. Simons.
ganized for the year with an enroll- with some mysterious beauty!"
ment 50% larger than last year.
"And )(newest thou who that fair
Mrs. A. Leiderker, of New York, Men's Temple Club:
maid may be?"
was in the city for several days en-
The Men's Temple Club has or-
"That no one knows, save old Vic-
route to Prescott, Mich.
ganized its activities for the year and torian himself, and he's not pleased, I
a splendid program is now being pre- heard, with Francisco's giving up his
Miss Minnie Hirshman, of West pared. Classes for the study of Jew- books for petty love!" replied 131anka.
Fort street, is in Chattanooga, Tenn., ish history are to be instituted, na-
"A pretty tale Indeed, my little doll,
to attend the Plottler-Kranvich wed- tional speakers are to be brought to now
run along: for mother waits, and
ding.
the city, a number of social evenings I've no thne for gossip! Fare thee
are being planned, and all in all, the well!" And when Blanka was gone—
Mr. L. Lipsitz, of Toronto, Ont., work of the organization promises to
spent several days in the city, enroute be effective and stimulating. All men "So, he has told Victorian, himself.
to -Los Angeles, Cal., where he will of the Temple are asked to joie this And there comes Francisco, now."
"Good Morrow, love," whispered
reside permanently.
society. Applications may be sent to Francisco when be reached Estella,
the president, Mr. Walter S. Heaven- "How fares my little turtle dove to-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levey have rich, Stevenson hotel; to the secre-
moved into their home on Boston tary, Mr. Morris Garvett, 487 Glynn day?"
"She's taring finely, bless thy kindly
Boulevard.
Court; or to Rabbi Franklin, care the heart!" she answered
Temple.
"Come," coaxed Francisco, "Put
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Annual Meeting of the Congregation:
away thy basket and let us take a
Zieback and their daughter Julia, of
The 70th annual meeting of Con- stroll and chat a bit."
99 Owen avenue, who leave Sunday, gregation Beth El has been set for
And Estella obeying, hand In hand
October 17, for a six months' stay at Wednesday evening, Oct. 27, The they
left the market place.
Los Angeles, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. I. L meeting promises to be one of the
"And dost love me this market day
Zuiebaek, of 1084 Beaubien street, most important in the history of the
as
thou
dldst last market day?" yen.
gave a dinner Sunday, October 10. congregation and should be attended
Mr. and Mrs. 5. H. Kanter will be by every member. It will be pre- tured Francisco, when they had
walked
away
from the market place.
hosts at a dinner for the travelers ceded as usual by a dinner to be
Estella laughed a pretty little
Wednesday, October 13. while Mr. served under the auspices of the
and Mrs. I. Zuiebaek will entertain \Voman's Auxiliary Association. Fur- laugh, "And what if I do love thee
but a west bit more?"
them at a farewell dinner Thursday, ther announcement will be made. .
"Then, love, thou gftent more than I
October 14.
Junior Young People's Society:
The second regular meeting of the deeerve!" replied Francisco.
There
was a little pause, then from
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Farkas have Junior Young People's Society will
moved into their new home at 2648% he held on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 17, Estella, "Thou'lt told thy father,
Francisco."
West Grand boulevard.
at 2:30. The meeting will be followed
"How knowest thou?"
by a dance in the gymnasum.
"I? Blanks Is a little chatter box!"
A pleasant surprise party was given
Plans are under way for a delight-
Francisco smiled, "A little chatter.
in honor of Miss Jennette Kabaker ful Halloween dance to be given on
Sunday, October 10, at the home of Saturday evening, Oct. 30, at 8:30. box Indeed! 'Twas sent about from
Miss Marion Grosberg, 209 Palmer One of Detroit's best dance orches- mouth to mouth I ween, like other
avenue. Miss Kabaker leaves Sunday trait has beereengaged for that even- news are sent about. past beard?"
"What news?" asked Estella.
for New York, where she will visit ing. All methbers and their friends
(Continued On Page NIne.)
her sister, Mrs. M. Stretzer.
are cordially invited.
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