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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-05-13

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All Society Items and other local notes !mould he communicated
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in the current week's •
Chronicle by S o'clock each Wednesday _afternoon in order to a
tame. Phone Glendale LUC Society Editor. Mad notices so as to bc received not later
• than Wednesday.

Miss Regene C. Freund, of 21161
Rabbi James Heller, of Cincinnati,'
, who spoke before the Jewish Student Central avenue, has left for Ithaca,}
Congregation at Ann Arbor Sunday, N. Y., to attend the Yale.Princeton-,
was the guest of Rabbi and Mrs. Leo Cornell regatta, and other spring
M. Franklin during his stay in this play festivities of Cornell University.
While in Ithaca, Miss Freund will be'
city.
a guest at theS igma Delta Tau
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sloman, of House. Enroute she will attend the
Cornell Alumnae convention at
Virginia Park, have left for Japan,
will make an Cleveland and also visit in Buffalo.
from which point they
extended tour around the world. Mr.'
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Williams,
and Mrs. Sloman are planning to corn-
MISS HELEN COHN.
memorate their thirtieth wedding an.. formerly of 4856 Third avenue,
niversary in Manila, Philippine Isl. have moved to their new home at • Mr. Harry Cohn, of 742 West
ands, at the home of Mrs. Sloman's 8631 Beaubien street.
Grand Boulevard, announces the en-
brother, Mr. Cherri Mendelbaum.
gagement of his daughter, Helen, to
Mr. I. Kositchek of Burlingame Mr. Julius M. Rosenberg, son of Mr.
avenue, spent a few days in New and Mrs. N. Rosenberg, formerly of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siegel and
past week.
Boston. Reception Sunday, May 22,
family, of Boston Beulvard, have York the
2 to 5 and 7 to 10.
gone to Atlantic City for a month's
Mrs. II. H. Houseman, of Taylor' from
visit with their mother, Mrs. Hannah avenue, has returned from an ex-
Mr. and Mrs. S. Solberg, of Cleve-
Freud.
tended eastern trip.
land, O., announce the engagement

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of their daughter, Miriam, to 51r. B.
Mrs. Albert Zenner, of Boston
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Witt (Lois Shield, of the same city. Mrs. Mary
Boulevard, has returned from a visit Roth) have returned from a trip to
Ehrmann, 108 Tennyson avenue,
with relatives and friends in Pitts- New York City.
grandmother of the bride-elect, will
burgh.
attend the engagement reception to
Mr. and Mrs. Fan Feldman, of Bay be held in Cleveland Sunday.
Miss Miriam Hart, of New York, City, visited relatives and friends in
is visiting with her parents, Mr. and the city for several days.
Mrs. I. Epstein, 545 East Med-
Mrs. Sim Hart, of Alexandrine ave-
,bury avenue, announces the betroth-
nue.
Miss Florence Steuer and Miss Soh- I al of their daughter, Adeline, to Mr.
nil Sinaiko have returned from a , Harry Deff of Flint, Mich.
Miss Helen Morris, 29 Pilgrim ave. pleasant visit with relatives and
nue, is spending two weeks in New friends in Dayton and Laura, Ohio.
York, Rochester and Buffalo.
Mrs. II. A. Berger, of 2940 East
Among the many delightful func- Grand Boulevard, is spending several
tions given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. wekea in French Lick Springs.
Milton Sloman prior to their depar..
JACOBSON—GROSSMAN.
ture for a trip around the world was: Mr. IL II. Rice, of Hotel Cherie-
a progressive dinner given at the vain, is making an extended trip
Miss Rose Jacobson and Mr. Alfred
home of Mrs. Isadore Frank, of Mc throughout the east.
S. Grossman were married at Temple,
Lean avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Beth El Thursday morning, Rabbi
Mr. Harold Simons, of McLean ave- Leo M. Franklin officiating. Mr. and
Zenner, of Boston Boulevard, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Sloman, of East Ferry aye- nue, has returned from an eastern Mrs. A. Epstein, of Toronto, and Mrs.
trip.
nue, and at the Hotel Statler.
A. Ilamel, of Ludington, Mich.,
brother-in-law and sisters of Miss
Mr. S. Rosenbaum, of Glynn court, Jacobson, were the only ones in at-
Mr. Edgar Jaffe, who was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Max May, of West- spent several days in New York City. tendance. Mr. and Mrs. Grossman
minster avenue, has returned to his
left for an extended trip through the 0
Mr. II. A. Rafel, of West Grand south.
home in Los Angeles, Calif.
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Boulevard, is spending a few weeks
Mr. Sam Sloman, of East Ferry with relatives and friends in Boston.
avenue, has returned from a several
Mr. Phil Bloomgarden, of Glynn
days' visit in Pittsburgh, Pa., and
court, has returned from a trip to
Youngstown, Ohio.
New York Ctiy.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fixel
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyman
Mrs. M. Cohen, of Longfellow ave- (Martha Schultz) are receiving con• it
(Marion Morris) have returned from
their honeymoon trip and have taken nue, is spending several weeks with gratulations on the birth of a son, ;
an apartment at the Hotel Addison. relatives and friends in Boston.
Bertram Allen, on Saturday, May 7. A

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Miss Mabel Brown, of West Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Newman, of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacobs (Hilda ;
Cam avenue, who have spent the past Boulevard, has returned from a visit Larrison) of Virginia Park, are re-
six months in St. Petersburg, Fla., with relatives and friends.
ceiving felicitations on the birth of
have returned.
a daughter.
Mr. Irving Rhodes, of Indianapolis,
Mrs. Emily Kohnstamm, who was spent a few days in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vass, of 270 ;
in the city to attend the marriage of
East Kirby, are receiving felicita-
Miss Helen Krauss, of Cleveland, Lions on the birth of a daughter,
her niece, Miss Marion Morris and
Mr. William A. Pixel, has returned is the guest of her brother, Mr. Leanore Elsa, May 5.
Samuel Krauss, of Brush street.
to her home in New York City.
Many entertainments are being plan-
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Frost el
Mrs. Henry Pollock, of Boston, is ned for the visitor.
(Rubie Gurovitch) are receiving con-
visiting with relatives and friends in
on the birth of a son, I
ratulationa
g
Miss Pauline Grinberg, of Pitts- M urray Norman, April 27. A
the city.
burgh, Pa., who has been spending
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kaufman, of the past six weeks with her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Iloffenberg
Farnsworth avenue, who spent the Mrs. Ben Meisner, of Virginia Park, (Mollie Steinberg) are receiving
winter months in Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Herman II. Greenberg, of felicitations on the birth of a
Philadelphia West, has returned to daughter, Elinore Louise, April 25.
have returned.
her home. Several entertainments
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Davis, of were given in Miss Grinberg' honor,
YOUNG JUDAEA COUNCIL
Chicago Boulevard, have returned during her stay.
MAKES COMPLETE PLANS
from a pleasant visit in New York
Mrs. Joseph Florian, of 326 Ilen-
and Atlantic City.
FOR SEASON'S ACTIONS '
drie avenue, who has been wintering
Mr. Victor.Bressler, who spent the in California and touring the west,
Plans for the season's activities of
past year in California, was the guest has returned home.
Young Judaea were laid last Sunday
of his brother, Mr. Eugene Bressler,
evening by the Young Judaea Coun-
Mrs. Sam Marwil, of 1889 West cil, at a meeting held at the home
of Second Boulevard, prior to his de-
parture for an extended European Grand Boulevard, is leaving Sunday of Miss Sylvia Goldsmith, of Garfield
for a month's visit to New York and avenue.
tour.
. Boston.

David Racoosin and Miss Esther .
Mr. Edwin A. Wolf, of McLean
Rosenstein were appointed by Samuel
Complimenting Mrs. Gordon Die- Heyman, president of the Council, to
avenue, has returned from a trip to
cher (Lillian Sanders), a recent take full charge of athletics in Young
New York City.
bride, Miss Marie Himelforb enter- Judaea for the season.
Mrs. Julius V. Brown and daugh- tained Friday at a dinner at the Blue
Arrangements have also been corn-
ter, bliss Julia Ruth Brown, have Bird Tea Rooms, followed by • the- pleted at this meeting for the doss
moved from Medbury Boulevard to star party at the Temple. Mrs. ing of the essay contest which has
52 East Palmer avenue. Dischler, who has left tojoin her been in progress the past two months.
husband, has been extensively enter- The committee, consisting of Miss

Mr. J. E. Ginsberg, of Glynn court, tained during her visit in the city.
Rosa Comnsky, Herbert Platen and
has returned from a trip to New
Sol Lifchitz, will choose the judges
York.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Rothman, of this week and the winners will be

Longfellow avenue, are spending sev-
Miss Doris Ruth Nathan, daughter eral weeks in New York and Atlantic announced
shortly.
5liss Mary
Caplan, Miss Goldsmith
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nathan, of City.
and Mr. Heyman have been
Atkinson avenue, entertained delight-
Mr. and Mrs. H. Simons, of Hotel chooses
delegates
from
the Young
fully at a birthday party for 30 chil-
Judaea Council
to the
Conference
of
dren on Saturday afternoon.
Charlevoix, are visiting relatives and Jewish organizations for bringing
1 friends in New York and Boston.
the World Zionist guests to Detroit.
Among those taking part in the,
Miss Caplan and Messrs. Racoosin
program given by the Glee and Man-: Mr. J. Coplan, of Burlingame aye- and Heyman have been choosen to
Bolin Club of the University of Mich- nue, has returned from an extended make all preparations for the annual
igan at the Northern High School eastern trip.
young Judaea Day on June 5, when
were the Misses Irene Rosenberg, of
It is expected that a monster enter-
'Detroit, and Bernice Frazer, of Che-
Mr. B. B. Jacobs, of Rowena street, tainment is to be given, the proceeds
boygan, students at the university.
has returned from a trip
to New to go for national
York City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Miller, of West
Grand Boulevard, have returned from
Mr. B. T. Barnett, of East Grand
. a visit with relatives and friends in Boulevard, spent several days in New
Boston.
York the past week.

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The "Ezras Noshim la-Mizrochi"
Mr. C. C. Keller, of Longfellow
Mr. S. Baum, of Taylor avenue, is
avenue, spent sever-I days in New . spending some time in New York ' will hold their second Meeting Tues-
day
evening, May 17, at the Mogenjjoi
York City the past week.
McKerchey Bldg.
t BARNEY L. BARNETT
and Boston.
Abraham synagogue on Farnsworth.
The
society
announces
that
although
Mr. II. 0. Jerome, of Fifteenth '
Mr. Lousy B. Dizik, of East Can-
stSWe4Womoit
street, has returned from a trip to field avenue, has returned from a it has just been organized it has $100 4,eppoutIMMICWILYSOCWMICIV4Vtil
in the treasury and an initial mem- —
Washington and Philadelphia.
trip to New York City.,
bership of 150. Jewish women inter-
Mr. E. II. Eine has returned from
Mr. J. Block, of Collingwood ave- ested in the worthy cause of the
an extended eastern trip.
nue, spent several days in Washing- society are urged to come and enroll
as members. Mrs. B. Cantor is presi-
ton and Philadelphia.
dent.
Mr. A. C. Rhodes, of Prentiss ave-
nue, is visiting with relatives and
Miss Edith Manspach. of Owen
friends in New York and Boston.
avenue, spent several days with Miss
PI GAMA SORORITY
Given by
Charlotte Ermann at Newberry
The last of a series of entertain- House, Ann Arbor.
A meteing for the reorganization
West
Side
Jewish Youth
ments given under the auspices of ,
, of the Pi Goma Sorority was held at
the educational committee of the
Miss Aimee Rosenthal, of Tenny- the home of Miss Evelyn Rosenthal,,
ON
WEDNESDAY
EVENING, MAY 18
Jewish Woman's Club, Mrs. Leo M. son
few
days
with
, avenue, spent •
8051 Wilson avenue, Sunday after.'
7 ' Franklin, chairman, was given at the Mends in Ann Arbor the past week. noon, May 8, Miss Rosenthal pre-
Children's
Free
Hospital
on
Friday
S.
Hall,
Michigan
and Twenty-Fourth Street

siding as temporary chairman.
•last, for 65 convalescent children.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Slesinger, of
The Sorority has already started
Those contributing to the program Collingwood avenue, who spent a few on plans for various entertainments
TICKETS 50c.
j were Mrs. S. H. Cole, vocalist; Mrs. weeks at Park Hotel, Mt. Clemens, - to be given this summer which will be
Herman Rosenhain, pianist; Miss have returned.
of wide spread interest.
Ruth Finsterwald, dancer; Miss Max-
A delightful lunch was served, fol.
.: Inc Finsterwald, recitations; Jane
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Mock, of Chi- lowed by dancing.
ii and Stewart Gettleson, children of cago, who attended the Clinical Con-
Mr. S. J. Gettleson, piano duet. Re- gress convention in this city, were
freshments were served to the chil- guests at Hotel Statler.
ALEXANDER LANDAU
dren.
On May 8, Alexander Landau
Mrs.
J.
L.
Freud.
of
Marlborough

The Theta Phi Club entertained at avenue, has returned from a pleasant passed away at his home in Phila-
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Be sure to advise with as in the matte of design as well as web-
4 a dancing party at the home of Miss stay at the Park Hotel, Mt. Clemens. delphia. He was 64 years old. He
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is survived by his widow, five sons,'
Harriet Levy on Florence avenue on
Sempliner, of Cleve- Rev. Leo. Landau, of London, Eng.;
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Mrs. Phillip —
Friday evening last.
land, Ohio, visited with Mrs. Louis, ladder M., and Sam of Detroit; Ben
Miss Mildred Katzenberg enter- Simon, of 128 McLean avenue, en , and Maxwell, of Philadelphia, and
four daughters, Mrs. Louis Zimer-
tained 16 young ladies at luncheon route to Chicago.
man, of Detroit; Mrs. Leah Brifol,
-
at her home on Pingree avenue on
Mr.
and
5irs.
Harry
Moss,
1131
Mrs.
Aaron Adams and Miss Celia
Saturday.
West Philadelphia, announce the Bar Landau, of Philadelphia. Isidor M.
eon,
Earl,
Saturday,
Landau
and his sister, Mrs. Louis,
Mrs. Phil Feinberg, of Farrand Mitzvah of their
to at-
Park, has returned from ■ pleasant May 14, at the Shaarey Zedek syna-, Zimerman left for Philadelphia
the
funeral.
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visit with relatives in Bay City.

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