• ▪ rnr Y111'14 PAGE srx ocial an saa WOMEN VOTERS LEAGUE IN DRIVE FOR NEW MEMBERS The Wayne County League of Women Voters, affiliated with the Na- tional League of Women Voters, is en- dea•oring to increase its membership among the Jewish monies of this COM- inanity. Mrs. Henry M. Fecheimer, .. '.---1 who has been working with Miss Julia Russel, chairman of the Wayne Coun- ty branch, has selected a representa- The tine committee composed of Jewish society items and other local notes ehould be communie•ted to tbe office of All Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday tilternoon in order t• appear in the current week'• women who are now in charge of this Mail notices se a• to be resolved not taw work. It is announced that the Cum- Phone Cl.dal• 0300. Sotiely Editor. WOW. than Wedneeday. witter will be enlarged as the mem. affair that is eagerly looked ' committee is An ei to wit i pleasurable antici- heirship increases, The Notable. among the il-Ightfol forwar the coming week is the bridge composed of MN. Louis Rosenblatt, lapis social events scheduled on the party to take place on Mon- Nor. Julian K milk, Mrs. Wallace. Ito- for the coming week is the formal nation to Feb. 25, at the home senheim, Mrs. David &amen, Mrs. Leap Year cotillion in Wednesday and lot ternoon, evening, Feb. 27, in the ballroom of day af S. Joseph Zeckman, 404 East Samuel Glowgower, Mrs. Harry Farb- Mr avenue. The party, one of a stein, Mrs. Joseph Welt and Mrs. Temple Beth El, at which the young Ferry wows members of the executive Ferry elightful social Auxiliary functions , Henry M. Feeheimer. of d series red by the Ladies' The League of Women Voters is a board of the Young People's Temple be given to national organization composed of 47 Club will be hostesses to the male sponse, '!.tack, will aey are the auxil- state organizations, governed by a members of the club. The function, of Sh quota assigned which promises to be one of the out- swell th fund for the benefit of the It ard of 13 officers and directors convention. Sus- ted at an annual co standing and elaborate affairs of theiary's ary. Many charm- , elected gical will contribute to the taming membership in the Wayne season, will eclipse any previous ones , theolo re of the occasion, wth prize County League of Women Voters, is ever attempted by the club end will rag ft qitures i ing a of re- iI3 or more; general membership is 25 be featured by charmingly unique) pleasu eh table and the serv cents or more.. The committee will and spectacular innovations. Cotil- for ea me as the customary a d - fresh . Mrs. Zeckman, who is nresi. soon start an extensive campaign. lion favors, to be distributed during . tar), wi e The program as announced by the the figures of the dance, will typify juncts of the Ladies Aux i members of organization is "To increase the num- the spirit of the occasion, while the dent ed in receiving by interior decorative scheme through- assist xecutive board and the hospital- . ber of efficient voting citizens." out the ballroom and at the supper I the e Education in Government and Poll- tables will be delightfully refreshing.) ity CO mmittee. Miss Irene Rosenberg, who is chair- rds, Legislation, Law En- Standards, t' Mr s. David J. Levy was hostess at man of the ball, will be ably assisted ' for cement. by Miss Ruth Franklin as vice-chair- a eta rmingly appointed luncheon at (a) Efficient Government. home on Boston boulevard on man, the Misses Carolyn Enstean, her 1. Methods of Nomination. Yoletta Finsterwald, Emily Morris, Ernie y honoring her Music Club, an 2. Election Laws. Ruth Airie, Rae Finsterwald and Mrs. taiga nizatiun of well known pianists of Local, ministrati Aimee Eliel Freundlich. Tickets fur of w hich she is an active member. Gov- Nati , 3. AdState andon National — the affair may be secured from any eminent. rs. Lillian Lachman Silver, chair-, member of the committee. Those 4. Legislative Bodies. acting as patrons and patronesses man elf the music committee of the (b) I'ublic Welfare in Government. are: Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Frank- Detr oit New Century Club, was in 1. Child Welfare. lin, Rabbi and Mrs. Henry J. Berko- stru mental in arranging the delight- 2. Education. witz, Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik, Mr. fully interesting musical program for 3. Living Costs. and Mrs. M. Mansbach, Mr. and Mrs. the Lincoln birthday party given by 4. Social hygiene. S. A. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- the club. The program was in keep- 5. Uniform Laws Concerning , . lace Rosenheim, Mr. and Mrs. David ing with the spirit of the day. Epstein, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Eliel, I ti. Women in Industry. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald Wirwman, Mrs. harry rs. Leopold— Internal Co-operation to Prevent and Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Airie. Far bstein and Henry Wineman were , War. during the week, in Indianapolis re they attended the funeral , The greater part of the actual work The many fascinatingly interesting whe ices held for Joseph Wineman, a, of education in government and poli- ocean cruises that touch at ports in sem minent business man of that city, tics is carried out through the state the West Indies, Cuba and the Pena- I pro se death occurred last Thursday.' leagues (under the expert direction ma Canal Zone are proving exceed- who Wineman was a brother of the I of the national division and with the assistance of programs of study and ingly popular among Detroiters this Mr. Leopold Wineman of Detroit. publications prepared by this depart- season. Among those who left this late week for them. points are Mr. and ment). Ir. and Mrs. Sidney Hart, accom- It takes the form of classes, insti- Mrs. Sidney Ileavenrich, who em- harked on the liner Finland for an pa nied by their daughter, Miss tutes, forum's, bulletins and educa- extended trin to Panama, from there Fr an•es hart, are spending a month tional material of great variety, meet- going to California, where they will in New York. They are guests at ings where candidates and office visit the noted winter resorts; Mr. llo tel Astor. holders present their views and the and Mrs. Israel Brown, who sailed record of their work, study of the ad- Mrs. Mayer Sulzberger and daugh- ministration of government by means from New York on Thursillv on the Evelyn Sulzberger, have re- of "Know-your-town surveys, etc. R.S. Ore , for .) omise to San Joan. to r, Miss d from a trip to Youngstown, Porto Rico, Barbadoes, Cartagena tu rue Everywhere we have the co-opera- of lion and advice of existing education- and Trinidad, and Mr. and Mrs. 0 hio, where they were the mer guests Detroit Charles Finsterwald, who, after l e Snutslzberger' sist fer Mrs. Julius al agencies, universities, colleges, , or family, mi spending some time in New York and K ahn, and fa state institutions, boards of education, Philadelphia, left for a two months' re etc. Academic study is minimized visit on the S.S. Essequibo to Ha- an possible the emphasis is vana and Santiago, Cuba, from whic h The ballroom of Temple Beth El I and no far resented a scene of joyous festivity 0n practical contact with government point they will visit in Palm Beach, P nd gayety on Wednesday evening I as it functions. Miami and Daytona, Fla. a ""-- . la st in honor of the St. Valentine' ' once given by the members of the Miss 1.ouise Selling is in New York I it oung People's Club of the Temple. this week, where she went to greet Y ed and white hearts, emblematic of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sel- the significance of the day, predomi- ling, who arrived on the S.S. Co t- nated, while artistic decorations, mones from a delightful cruise to in- coupled with the sissy novelty teresting points in the West Indies dances, added charm to this happy and the Panama Canal Zone. They were accompanied on the trip by Mr. occasion. arSOICal 07- FINES1 DRUG STORE ONVENIENT! Just in- side the great main doors. A shop of beauty . . .. but, more than that .....place of service. A store to which you will motor )) or walk knowing that your arrival there means f i n d i n g the quality of attention you enjoy. The shelves are beautiful with abundances of toiletries Milady dotes upon admiringly. The skill of regis- tered pharmacists is unseen, but re- veals itself in the unfailing, minute accuracy of prescription compounding. The fountain attends to appetites. Hut and cold dishes of various sort, each very choice, from fluids to foods, ice creams, and so on . . . . a complete little "filling" lunch, if you wish. Open from Eight to Sin. General Motors Puddin6 DETROIT and Mrs. Julius Horkeimer of Wheel- ing, W. Va., and Jerome Selling of Detroit. Prior to their return the party will sojourn at Atlantic City for a fortnight's stay at Hotel Am- bassador. Mrs. llugo Freund was hostess at a charming Valentine party at her home on Chicago boulevard the past week, commemorating her birthday anniversary. Among members of the Detroit! Among women's clubs in esentaitons the Women's Winter Club who read and! Federation to have repr e submitted original manuscripts for the open show of the Dtroit Art I discussion and criticism at the meet- Annual E ing held in the Main Public Library dins was the Jewish Woman's Club, t Acting as hostesses on Saturday las during the week was Mrs. Sidney S. with Mrs. Louis Nlusliner as chair- Weinman of McLean avenue. man, were Mrs. William Rindskoff, Society in all its phases has been Miss Martha Van Beaten, Miss Fanny unosttaly gay the past week. Many Simon, Mrs. harry Goldstein and Mrs. delightful affairs of charming ap- Herman Lewis. Mrs. David Werbe pointments have graced the social of Second boulevard was chairman board. Among them was the lunch- of all studio registrations for the Art eon and Mah Jong party at which Annual of the city. Moe Weil was hostess to 24 eXel`ntriTt) .0" 1522 Broadway Theatre Om Door South of Capitol Book Bargains • We offer for your considera- tion, La Pamela and Marona Corsets. 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The decorative scheme was portico- , Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hirschfield of larly pleasing with the tall vases of Glynn court are entertaining as their orchid sweet peas placed at intervals I house guest their mother, Mrs. 5 along the tables, which gave the Wolf of Cleveland. whole ensemble a colorful effect. Bernard Ginsburg has returned from a visit in Chicago, where he Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin spent a few days the past week. left on Thursday for Atlantic City, where they contemplate making a Mr. and Mrs. I.ouise Musliner of fortnight's stay. They will include New York and Philadelphia in their Collingwood avenue entertained as ng the week their their guests during itinerary. sister. Mrs. Sol. Cohen, Mr. a-id Mrs . 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Many delightful social af- = fairs were given in honor of Mrs. = 1 Jeffleson. pening , a e I , = _ . = , ,her Thursday, February 28 Miss Anna Ruth Solomon of Flor- ence avenue spent several days in Croswell, Mich., the past week. where she visited with her sister, Mrs. Saul Jackson and family of that city. at 1275 Woodward Ave., t i 1= • 1 - -E ed formy E. J. Hickey Co. Among the delightful social affairs of the week was the charmingly ap- pointed bridge luncheon at whic h - ' = I Mrs. Clifford Jacobs was hostess to = I several of her friends at her home on n •= :.' _ Burlingame avenue. Whose stock we have purchased in conjunction with our Own stock of Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods. Obhtt 1215• Mr. and Mrs. Julius Frank of At- kinson avenue entertained as their guests for a few days this week Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg (Ruth Levyn) of Fostoria, Ohio. Miss Nanette Weinman of Hamil- ton boulevard has returned from a delightful stay of two weeks in Chi- ' ! raga, where she Was the guest of her = many friends and relatives. = Among the many delightful and, I I charming pre.nuptial functions given = in honor of the approaching marriage of Miss Vera Marx to Ivor Kahn was an exquisitely appointed miscel- shower followed by bridge E laneous = at which the Misses Weinberg were hostesses to many of their friends on Saturday afternoon at their home on Hague avenue. profusion of spring flowers, roses, tulips, garde.. nias and mignonette placed through-; courtesy nut the rooms gave luster to the if- prevailBat-vrom Calvert ow fair. Miss Marx was the recipient of many charming gifts. 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