FLE fiLTROITP ■ 1S/1 6 HONIG", PAGE EIGHT MISS ANNA SOLOMON GOES TO CALIFORNIA Miss Anna Solomon, who was hien- titled with sariuus social and charita- ble undertakings in Detroit, left last FROCKS jor EASTER $25.00 to The Magic Time--- All society it•in• and other local note• should be contreunic•ted to the effic• at TM Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wednesday •Iternoon tn order to appear .n the current eroe* las s a. Phan. Glands,. 9300, Society Editor. Mail notices •• •• to be In tweed not late. $75.00 than Wadoesday. A social event that promises to be Keen enthusiasm centers around the forthcoming Student Day service, of particular delight and charm is which takes place on Sunday, March the dance and carnival scheduled for' 16, at Temple Beth El, when students Sunday evening, March 30, in the gymnasium of the Shaarey Zedek of the University of Michigan and other educational institutions will be Synagogue. The affair, which is to the guests of the temple, the Sister- be given for the benefit of the Theo- logical Seminary fund, will be under hood and the Young People's Club. the patronage of the Indies Auxiliary This event, invariably the occasion for much merriment, will be particu- and will feature many novel and' clever arrangements. A buffet sup- , larly interesting and enjoyable as an be served at 7 o'clock,I elaborate program lies been arranged per, which will with candy, cake and jelly booths asl 'for the pleasure of the guests. Be- pttractions, will be followed by , addeds sides morning services, the noon din- ner and evening supper, which will dancing. Mrs. David Zemon is chair. be followed by a dance, a delightful man of the carnival and will be as- sisted by Mrs. Morris Zeckman, Mrs.' I entertainment of plays and songs to Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs. S. B. Kahn, Mrs. MISS ANNA SOLOMON be staged by the local Young People's Morris Zackheim, Mrs. A. Glazer, Wednesday for California for an ex- Club and the various Jewish fraterni- Mrs. B. Blumrosen, Mrs. Louis Gold- tended stay. Miss Solomon was one ties of Ann Arbor, which will include man, Mrs. A. B. Stralser, Mrs. I. Da- of the organizers of the Fresh Air many clever and original numbers, vidson, Mrs. Louis Solomon, Mrs. Society and held various offices since I will feature the program. Miss Yo- Alex. 'merman, Mrs. II. Moss, Mrs. its inception. She has contributed tletta Finsterwald and Harvey Vehon, representing the Young People's Samuel Rivkin and Mrs. A. Bosch- articles to the Detroit Jewish• Chron- Club, are chairmen of the day's en- witz. icle and other local papers and has taken an active part in theatricalil tertainment. Mrs. Wallace Rosen- Among the many Detroiters who and in the promotion of dramatic art. , helm as general chairman is being assisted by Mrs. Louis Musliner, who returned during the week from At- Miss Solomon frequently addressed has charge of the dinners to be served lantic City, where they spent the past various organizations. the guests and local young people month, are Mrs. Louis Welt and her Mrs. Samuel Mendelson, chairman of sister, Mrs. Nathan Newman. PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. the invitation committee; Walace Ro- senheim, Harry R. Solomon, Louis r. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich have re- M' will hold a regular communise- ' Musliner and Milford Stern. turned from a delightful stay in New I tion Wednesday, March 19, at 7 p. m. C. K. SANDORF, Sec. York City, where they were guests' By Order of JOSEPII KLEIN, W. Si. Dr. and Mrs. Julius Goldstein of at Hotel Astor. Darmstadt, Germany, were in Detroit the post week and addressed the Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Musliner of joint meeting of the Men's Temp le Collingwood avenue have returned Club and the Sisterhood of Temple from a motor trip to Battle Creek, Ileth El. They were enetrtained slur- where they spent several clays the ing their stay its the city by Rabbi past week. The monthly meeting of the Beth Les) M. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Rosenheim and MY. and Mrs. Ja- The Twentieth Century Club was El Sisterhood was held Wednesday, cob Nathan at luncheon at Hotel the scene of a charming entertain- March 5, at the Community Center. Wolverine. Dr. Goldstein, who was meat the past week in which pupils Plans for the state convention, to be in this country as exchange professor of Sirs. Briggs Mann the well known heist April 28, were discussed. An at Harvard University, is head of the local slanseuse, participated. Among interesting paper on "The .1 e o f department of philosophvet the Uni- those interpretnig the classic dance Isaac Si. Wise" was given by Sirs. versity of Darmstadt. Dr. and Mrs. numbers were Miss Esther Imerman,' A. S. Levinsohn. Mrs. I. Rich read Goldstein sailed for Germany 011 Miss Zelda Rosenthal, Miss Dorothy the report of the National Federation Wednesday from New York on the Sorock, Miss Sylvia Cowan and Miss of Temple Sisterhoods. The hostesses S.S. America after a sojourn of five Ruse Love. The Colonial Minuet and fur the meeting were Mrs. Joseph months in the United tales, where the Russian folk dances were fee- Rothnor and Mrs. Robert Lang. they addressed audiences in mane of tures of the revue. the lamer cities. Among the cities The Tuesday Bridge Club met at visited by De and Sirs. Goldstein be- The dining hall of Hotel Plaza was the home of Miss L. LensitY. High sides Detroit were New' York, Chi- charmingly decorated on Wednesday `,/,'" held by Mrs. M. C. Mey- cago, Cincinnati and St. Louis. for the lovely luncheon and bridge ers and Mrs. I. Rich. at which Mrs. A. Glazer and Sirs. t At a recent meeting of the I. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hart and Emil Lowenberg were hostesses to 40 B. B. new officers were installed: daughter, Miss Frances Hart, have re- guests. Charles II. Marienthal, president; turned from a delightful stay its New York, where they were guests at Ho- The migration to warmer climes Max Brendle, vice-president; Muse tel Astor. still continues and among those who Friedman, secretary; W. Wolsey, left the past week for a cruise to the treasurer; A. D. l'hliippee, warden; Mrs. Henry Van Tinalen of Dayton, Bermuda Islands and adjacent ports J. Seltzer, assistant monitor. Fol- y lowing the meeting a smoker was Ohio, in in the city this week visiting was Samuel Sloman of East Ferry held. with her mother, Mrs. S. Stellar of avenue. a Hotel Addison. Mrs. Van Baalen, Through the efforts of the enter- former Detroiter,who is head of the Sirs. Milton Fulheim of Milwuakee , Jewish charities In Dayton, contem- who was in the city the past week, tainment committee, consisting of plates making her home in Detroit where she addressed the Twentieth Lionel Ginsburg, chairnum; David Racoosin, Max Brendle, Lou Fink, J. in the near future. Century Club on "The Peace Move- Seltzer and Jake Stark, a new Vic- ment " was entertained at dinner by and Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim at trola has been donated to the Beth Miami, the delightful and fascinat- Mt. ing winter resort in Florida, has as their home on l'ingree avenue.El Community Center for the use of I all organizations. usual attracted many Detroiters this ,; season. A charming recent social Jack Hamburger of Sandusky, The I. 0. B. B. has made plans for \ event was the Detroit party given by Ohio, spent a few days in Detroit the sojourners in that city. Among those past week, where he was the guest an open meeting to be held at 4:30 March 30, to be followed by a father present were Mr. and Mrs. Max May, of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dreifus and and-son banquet. Milton Si. Alex- Mr. and Mrs. John Ileavenrich, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dreifus. ander of Detroit will be the speaker. Max Behrendt (Elsa May), Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slav, Mr. and Mrs. How- Miss Bernice Kahn of Highland Religious services were held Friday ard Kaichen (Margaret Ileavenrich) Park, a recent graduate of the Uni- of •Cincinnati, who were guests of versity of Michigan, has succeeded evening, March 7, by Samuel II. Gor- their rersnts, Mr. and Sirs. John Miss Minna Friedlander in her work don, officiating rabbi, who gave as his iletivenrsh, and Milton Si, Alexan- at the Young Woman's Hebrew As- sermon "The Duties of a Rabbi." der White in Miami, Mr. Alexander sociation. Miss Friedlander's mar- Sam Weinberg of Prescott is in the addressed the Friday evening service riage to Dr. E. Si. Rothman was an city. of Temple Israel, starting a move- event of Wednesday, March 12. ment to erect a new home of worship Lionel Ginsburg has returned from for the congregation. Mrs. Henry Anthony of Bay City a trip through Ohio and Illinois. has spent a fortnight in Detroit as Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg of the guest of relatives and friends. , Sirs. Gerald Goldfarb spent a few I Dayton, Ohio, formerly of Detroit, slays in Jackson, the guest of Sir. and who occupied the pulpit of Temple Mr. and Sirs. Charles Finsterwald I Beth El on Sunday morning last, was have returned from a delightful Mrs. Sam Goldfarb. entertained by Rabbi and Mrs. Leo cruise to interesting points in Cuba Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Seitner have M. Frienklin (luring his stay in the and to the larger cities in Florida. returned from a month's visit to the city. Rabbi Mayerberg was on his Bermudas. oy to Ann Arbor, where he ad- u s Mrs. David Werbe of Second boule- Ittes , sel the Jewish Student Congre- vard is in Chicago, where she will M. C. Meyers underwent an oper- eation sin "The End of the Matter." make a three weeks' stay. alien for appendicitis Friday at St. eANY NUMBER of ex- clusive models which have been very faithfully reproduced at moderate prices, will attract the eye of the visitor to our Fourth Floor. It is a fact that we can show you a wonderful selection of better frocks at savings worth while. —Fourth Floor. 'a;inaw Naga T HE DIFFERENCE between buying your French RooM flat at IIEYN'S and the small shops, lies in the price. We buy from the most important creators of individual models, and by virtue of • greater volume we can offer the price advent:ere. liet. the Seventh Floor French Boons and examine the new spring fashions at $7.50 to $25.00. HE yN WOM ENS WEAR Woodward Avenue Between Grand River and Slate. "The best place in town for gouts,' said one U'011idn who admitted she had shopped many of the stores. This shop is indeed a revelation to most and particularly to those who come here for the first time. Fash- ionable ironien never fail to find gar- ments of distinetireness, and women who seek gowns more conserrative hare is ready assortment that also pleases. And the prices are almaye modern te. effe4 ward') 1522 Broadway One Door South of Capitol Theatre WELLMAN 111111111111111111111111 Formerly of 'Rollins Co. M. Wellman A SPECIAL OFFERING OF BEAUTIFUL Walter Lail) is in Cleveland this week, where his marriage to Miss Jean Lewinthal, a young society lead- er of that city, was :solemnized. Af- i f , :aslieS ti r r o .itana dt 11111111111111111111111111111111 1 .Sep Chatham apartmehts, Second and Pingree avenues. Mr. Lail) is a re- Jack Wilson cent adjunct to the Grill Club of De- troit, an organization of men who meet monthly to discuss current top- ics of the day. 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Heintzleman, th e noted artist whose recent exhibition of plates and eteSings won recogni- Lion in Ctte salons of France, has been signally honored by being elected as- ! sociate member of the Beaux Arts, , an organization of famed artists. Mr. Ileintzleman, who is a former resi- dent of Detroit, is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman of this city. As the inclement weather can- t 'cues, there is still a general exodus frem Detroit for climes where one escapes the wintry blasts. Among those leaving for interesting points in Southern California this week are Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer of Chicago boulevard. Prior to their re- turn Mr. and Mrs. Meyer will stop en route in the larger cities of the Middle West. ---- - Mrs. Harry Farhstein, who, with her mother, Mrs. Leopold Wineman, 'ent the past fortnight in Atlantic City, returned on Saturday. Mrs. Wineman stopped en route in Buffalo, where she will visit with her children, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Victor, and sons, Arthur, Charles and Robert., Mr. and Sirs. Melville Welt re- turned on Saturday from a delightful stay of several weeks in Palm Beach, Fla.. where they joined a party of friends from Detroit and Chicago at that charming hostelry, the Hotel Poincianna. Many interesting par- ties and trips to nearby cities fea- tured their stay at the resort. Mr. and Mrs. Edward linger, ac- companied by their (laughter, Miss Helena Unger, have returned from a six weeks' trip to the Pacific Coast, where they visited all the larger and interesting cities en route. Slowly, but surely, as the SOD climbs higher and higher ill the heavens—the warmer rays focused upon the Earth drives away all vestige of Winter and makes us realize that Spring is close at hand. The whole store is aglow with Spring colorings and intensely in- teresting with complete displays of Spring merchandise. 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Phone Melrose 6570 SPECIAL VALUE IN Mah Jongg Sets, $15 Thoroughly seasoned bamboo, and clean, white, polished tiles Accessories of all kinds Other sets up to $50.00. e Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald returned Mary's Hospital. on Saturday from a deli/haul three ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenblum are weeks' stay in Atlantic City, where receiving congratulations on the birth she was a guest at Hotel Ambassador. of a son. Benjamin Davis has returned from a month's visit through Northern and Paul Marienthal has left on a Southern California. Western trip. _ SHEEHAN' 1550 Woodward Arc.. Mrs. S. E. Lind and daughter, Gerald Goldfarb was in Detroit on Sylvia, of Edison avenue are enjoy- ing a thre weeks' stay in St. Louis, business. Missouri. Miss Helen Bloomberg of Flint was the week-end guest of Miss Miriam Judge and Mrs. Charles C. Simons have returned from Cincinnati, where Marks. Judge Simons sat in the United The subject discussed at the bi- States Circuit Court of Appeals. monthly meeting of the history class and open forum was "Menasseh Ben . Miss Rose Levow of 434 Chandler Israel and the Readmission of the avenue entertained 14 guests at a bridge tea Thursday evening. A light Jews to England." luncheon was served and dancing fol. Sir. and Mrs. A. Greenbaum left lowed.. for Buffalo. Their slaughter, Miss — Lucille Greenbaum, who is attending Interesting events of Sunday, enthe Manor, Beth- Bi shpopthorp 23, will he the receptions given school at week-end with sehem, Pa , spent by by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marienthal and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Barnett in her parents in Buffalo. honor of their twenty-fifth wedding Joseph Rothnor was in Grand Rap- anniversaries. Mrs. Barnett and Mrs. Marienthal are sisters and are the ids Wednesday. daughters of Mr. and Sirs. Si. A. i Milton Grenebaum was in the city Asher of West Grand boulevard. They for a few days. were married in Chicago March 21, 1899, by Rabbi Isaac Moses, with a Sir. and Mrs. A. Seitner left Sun- double ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ma- (lay for New York City. rienthal will receive their friends and . relatives at their home, 1577 West Mrs. Si. Brenner of Chicago is sin- Greed boulevard, from 3 to 6 p. in.' iting her brother, Charles A. Marien- in the evening a reception will take that. place at the Barnett residence, 3311 Carter avenue, where Mr. and Mrs. B. Kramer is again able to be out. Barnett will receive their friends from 7 to 10. No cards. NEW YORK LAWYERS TO A shower party was given last Sun-1 ASSIST JEWISH CHARITIES day evening by Mr. and Mrs. S. Schwartz of 6331 Chene street in honor of Miss Bertha Bernstein st whose engagement to H. B. Molney of Cleveland was recently announced.1 Covers were laid for 50 guests and the table and rooms were decorated in a color scheme of pink and white. NEW YORK.—A campaign to ob- tain the aid of all the Jewish lawyers of New York City for the Federation for the Support of Jewish Philan- thropic Societies was announced at a luncheon meeting at the Uptown Club. Mark Eisner presided and the speakers included Joseph L. Butten- Mrs. Phil Krause will he hostess at wiener, president of the federation, Mah Jong and bridge at her home,' and Sam A. Lewisohn of the Business 2210 West Philadelphia, on Tuesday Men's Council. M. Eisner said that next for the Sigma Beta Sorority., more than 1,200 lawyers are subscribs The Sorority is being extensively en- mg over $130,000 a year to the feder- tertained during this season. 1 ation. ORIOLE TERRACE Grand Boulevard at Woodward ANOTHER GORGEOUS WEEK Ernie Young's CLEVER COMPANY AND BEAUTY CHORUS — IN — "Arabian With the Sensational "Pearl Number," in which 100,000 Pearls are worn. 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