• • A merican ffewisk Periodieal Carter 012FTON AMU! . 01NaNINATt 20, ONTO PAGE SEVEN TrIEVCTILl21 . 11E1tiMitiRCINICLE ZION BALL OF MARCH 22 BENEFITS PIONEER FUND IEGEL 5.7A I I C010. $35 to $395 2(f ib)4 1 114" •■ • 1s oo d....11hruwW•dontto. Irene Castle Chose These Nine Frocks art booth, infants' wear and boys and jewelry; Mr.s. Simons will direct the booths carrying furniture, an auto- mobile, music, the tea and lunch rooms; Mrs. Nathan is supervising the fashion show, cigar booth, haber- dashery the "men's" booth the corner grocery, drugs, retail and wholesale merchants, and Mrs. Stock- er k in charge of the booth showing the work of the Hadassah Medical Organ izat ion, the white elephants, Parcel post and the cakes and candies. Mrs. Robert Mary.i!, Mrs. Abe Sure Mrs. Marvin Gingold are in charge of the tickets. Ile re are nine Irene Castle frocks from which the smart miss may certain choose her favorite. A sprightliness . . . a youth buoyance . . and an inimitable charm is iti these frocks--they're delightful! One finds the flat back, with front elaboration . . . tiny pleatings . . . touches of embroidery, and other subtle fashionings. MISS GERTRUDE F. KIRSNER M orris Friedberg is spending , to v• The engagement of Miss Gertrude era! days in New York City. MISS ANN BOOKSTEIN Florence K ironer of Milford, Mass., ---- given Sunday evening, March 22, at! Mrs. Louis .1. Ullian (Silks Stock- to Benjamin It Gordon of this city has been announced by her parents, the Arena Gardens by the Youth of tor) of Boston is the guest of her par- A feature of the affair will ,, ,its, Mr. and Mrs. David R. Stocker Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kir:suer. Miss ZiOn. Kirsner is it graduate 4,1' Iturdt•tt ('al- be the rattling of a round-trip ticket „f m g I, „„ g ye n nw a venue. lege of Boston. and NIr. Gordon is a _— to Palestine, which has been author- graduate of the University of Nlichi- used by t he executive board of the A. C. Lappin has returned from society. Simon Richardson is chair- New York City, where he attended a gait. M r. Gordan is the stun of Mr. man 14 the Putt-shine trip committee. meeting of the Arbitration Sorietv of and Nits. Charles Gordon, 362 Lei. (-ester court. ,Tht• proceeds of the dance will bel Anwe i ca. --- used as part of the Palestine pioneer Mr. and Niro, Joseph Salicoff of 41I Hyman B. elation of Blaine fund. avenue left last Monday evening far Farnsworth announce the to Rending, Pa., where she addressed a gagettient of their daughter, Fay, to meeting of the Junior Hadassah of James Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. . , that city. From there she went to Abraham Cohen of Tennyson avenue .-- — Boston to visit her mother, MN. C. it Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pont of 9047 NI. Silbert, for several weeks. Delmar avenue announce the engage t in,,,,thnew,(:taiis,tgsMinrs.NtilwIli FOREMAN•DE YOUNG tli(Irsi ta meat of their daughter, Pauline. t o a 'norkw,iiti ht'o‘t first, l Mr. itnd Mrs. Sol DeYoung of 2263 on March 23, a national board meet- Max Greenblatt, con a Mr. and M rs. att „f t hi,.., „ ity. Billine aVellUe 11111101111re the marriage g of Junior lladassah, and the •o. Robert Greenblatt _ 'of their tlaughter, Gertrude, to Roy m A. Portman, son of Nil:. and N1rs. Wil- "unto on March 211, a national Juni, Mr. iini Mrs. Benjamin 1111,in of liam Foreman. on Sunday, March 15. Hadassah committee meeting. the Mrs. h; 1 e. Ip... hitiu avenue :III- t e I. - ., 1 1:,2 ..a W .: e s t Philadelphia The ceremony was performed loy ,I'llian is national president tot engagement of their 1,101, t he Vile i% at jell. Rabbi A. M. Hershman in the pre,- , daughter, Fannie, to Harry E. Levin' -- „ I I. h i ( .„ go. tone° off the immediate families. NIr. and Mrs. Foreman are spendNI iss M dared Goldman of 2080 has returned ing their honeymoon in New York !We'l Euclid avenue Mr. ant! Mrs. Samuel D. Ntowlandtor from a several weeks' visit in New ' City, Atlantic f'ity and Phildlhi of Taylor avenue announce the 1 , 11. l'ork ("lily. Marie -- Vagelllellt of their niece, MiII The B. Siegel Co. Spring presentation presents terything that is new and smart in the realm of fashion, at a mile range of moderate prices. easteucozw77 llin1p111oclls Work for the lladassah basoml, I. beheld at the Arena Gardens from April 26 through April 29. has been progressing rapidly. Mrs. Alex Free- man, Mrs. David NV. Simons, Mrs. Jacob Nathan and Nil's. David R. Stocker, general chairman, are vice chairman of the bazaar and twee th, supervision of groups of booths. Mrs. Freeman heads the hand work see needlework, the lion, which Spring Coats and Suits in the Smartest Modes it arSO)tal • Miss Ann Bookstein k one Of the active workers for the ball to be 1. !itqagentritto • 49.50 Third Floor "America's Best" Marrittgro Have Your Suit Cleaned Like New! You, too, can wear new Spring clothes! Just send your soiled clothes to us. When we return them to you—cleaned, dyed, renewed—you probably will not recognize them, AND NEITHER WILL YOUR FRIENDS! Give us a trial. Autos daily to all parts of the city. II Nliss Iola Seppen was hostess to 2.1 1 vueds Friday evening, March 13, at ,f I her home, 2670 Calvert avenue, in honor of her seventeenth birthday an- .... were carried a dversary. Decorations in red and while, t h e same colors Mr. and Mr , . Bernard Frank (Rose, out , use.tlid f ogramthse „,b.eirrethdt ux, t dtilly k ,, ir _ . AgroonotTi of 2047 k irginta park are o bo Da a neinr firths ODORLESS AND PERFECT Our yirst Introductory Special Sale of Oriental dugs Nlanio.r, to Adolph I. Mandell:Tr, son Mr. and Mrs..1. Nlanoltolktor of NIOI wnu k ee , w in _— ___ r. A,‘ A Art TE., Tn LVIPLINVI-..a. 69.50 59.50 SYNA GOGUE TO HOLD COMMUNITY DANCE ----- receiving congratulations on the birth! A rviumunity dance will be given of it daughter, Marvel MiCelle, 011! „i ons o f t h e „vetting. _ in the ballroom of the Emanuel Syna- NI art-h 11. an d wils„n avenues, Dr. N. 1'. Levin, son of Italtbi Joy ,,,, ei „,. Taylor --- - Sunday evening. March 22, by the Mr. and Mrs . Jac Spatter (Mary anti their children, left last M. sumo., Coltulnici of 1211 East Palmer avenue doh I.. Levin, who, with Levin congregation for the benefit of the building fund of the synagogue. Gas. are receiving congratulations on the for the west, is taking a two-year post . ru I . o.i verine .• rc.iestrit will play irrlitillilt I' course in public health at null Wolverine birth of a son on M arch 17. "A Modern Plant Wi th Modern Methods." the University off California, Berke- and refreshments will be served. The Melrose 6570 synagogue is nearing completion and 533-37 Forest Ave. E. ler. Calif. the offl•ttrs are planning to have the Sirs. Casper C. Velick of 1412 (lid building and its furnishings finished ' vert avenue entertained 20 guto•s at fur the high holy days. The ballroom, !w hi c h i s the largest synagogue ball- Israel Goldberg Wins First Place; 'an elaborate luncheon and bridge id :room in the city, has been used for I her home Sunday afternoon, Rabbi Berkowitz Gets Honor- to h ".; l! N . several months past fur weddings, bar 1 1:i. The Misses Norma Simons able Mention. — — Hephine Unger, Gertrude Sandelman mitzvah receptions, banquets, dances . and other private and public affairs. The names of the contestants I and Miriam Levin won the prizes. Is '''''.",' %%%%%%%%%%% ■ as %%%%% Services were held last autumn in t‘ ■ %adts %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% on : To no l o.00000tio., ot toono loon. li onot oorit/ whose t manuscripts were awarded • ocilivro.. (N(IfaIllifit'llioilor000tlotiIIIIABINtIffIlillINtogoniorolitairI iiindn.s. Mr. and Mrs. ('art Siegel were' !the partially (map t e. l Klt prizes in the .1( wish play contest eon-. ii d s i nce th en fig ,. b een hdd eac h by the Jewish Welfare Board hosts to 12 small guests at their ' „ FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS ANNOUNCE WINNERS IN PLAY CONTEST' °I1 ••-• .••$,. • ,••,;. , . Ili '• • ' Il 1 I. ' , 11- „ ••, • • • ' X (' l - •I 1.;, , ', • '.• ' 1 II I i ea , t • Party It DGE Know the FaRination and Joy of Playing the Music rm Love You can, from today on--- from the very hour this superb instrument comes into your home-- - ............ t S ND ros. B pros. OWN MAKE )L 25 Player-Piano (ork Pol... Is •s - a genuine Pianola ; with Thenmaist , 3 ' 1et- Postyle and other wonderful expression- c.ntrol features. to ■ twfs.""'"- ocsa EF :higan) :DDINGS ore No need of your home lacking beautiful m•isic—no reason to put off buying. Through 'Ur building this instrument ounselves. we offer No a big saving at our FACTORY-TO-YOU PRICE, and you can pay monthly, a little at a time. , • What a world of gladness this superb in- strument would bring your family, too. si tc .T. Piano Benches • • • • • • • • • —received with exchanged in- struments. Great values. Priced low as.. Grinnell bras Catalog sent ou upon r q est y Hdqrs., 1515-21 Woodward Avenue DETROIT BRANCHES: ri Is If it I duct ell Sabbath carter the direction of olacob g0 were made public by the committee home, 16S6 Taylor avenue, last Sat• nci. e „ . president of the congrega- €I of judges, consisting of David Pinski,' urday afternoon in honor of the fifth w 0 leading Jewish dranuatist; Gustav,, birthday anniversary of their (laugh- born, and other members. The syna. P..0 nti . gttgue aims to serve the Jewish potpie and a n producer, and I tor Gertrude Siegel. The house a rta reh m 11 illlru mil ijadsitylv:krib poet and olu- table were decorated in pale green in the o t ttrthwestern and northern sec- Siegel I led the , lions off the city as the only synic Anil pink. Miss Sara Si n. or. t' ca er. -ne building in the vicinity of Israel Goldberg of Brooklyn is the, children in numerous games, prizes ',„ g we lfth s t ree t. 1.77, recipient of double honors. When for which were received by Louis, T ,, II the envelopes containing the real i Lewis, Leonard I'igay and Fran, PERFECTION LODGE • . names of the authors were opette(LIChitrlit. -'==',. . - to ' — F_.0 after the judges had rendered their ! Perfection Lodge, No. 406, F. and, Miss Nlartie Nltoarl of 631 East En ' Fl d ecision, it was found that Israel I C 111 o r h (I submitted four mono-call avenue entertained enttied Wednesthq A, NI., will hold a special command ro 2 -1 o to t ut rt. a • , at . It day, March ..t ednes scripts in this contest, two of which evening. March 11, in honor of the, 1-- -_/ - Luncheon at II Gladys and Mary Zohott of I m. E. W A. .le grve . Else had been awarded prizes. His play Minces d eck. I:3 ° entitled "His Children" was the Windsor, Ont. Those present were! „o C. K. SA N DORF, Secrt•tary. I E. -,„„„imous choice it'' the Judges for, the Misses Betty Helfand. Gertrude ! Solomon, Martin Mead, Gladys and o By Order of-- .--- 4 ° he first prize and a second play of 1 . BEN,JAM IN. W . M, • Mary Zothott and Sally Simons of Ilay i mAxwm,j, w r .,:. The Invaoler," had been award- City; Joseph Zohott, Moe Perlman, • ---- ! 4.; eil third prize. Myron Solomon, Joseph Waine and ! Nliss Edith S. Beek of Cleveland. , it-jt A dainty luncheon i ron o, was m alstuund to have submit- • AI Mearl. an f - 10Ohi tune of which, served, followed by a musical p fed three ram. g 0 "The Old Order." was awarded sec- FOR EVERY OCCASION --- EI and prize. Wedding. -- Card Lactic. Miss Gertrude Solomon entertained In addition, the following three =I Engagements — Funerals If/ o f hop- in honor of Ntiss Sally Simons of Bay 'i-i-o, plays were considered worthy In fact fur any affair— and rea 1=0 orablto mention: "The Under flog." City Friday evening, March 13, at sotto:dole, too. Call us for prices, Simon of St. Louis; Ls: her home, 1510 East Philadelphia 0 o ee by Nliss e arelyn i/ "Lox Talionis," by Rabbi Henry .1. avenue. Bridge was played and sev. --/ Berkowitz of Temple Beth El, De- erid classical selections given by Miss Divided." by . Tillie Halperin on the piano. A mid- I-I fruit, and "The House `, Mrs Miriam Allen de Ford of San night supper was served to the fol- Charles H. Rosenman, Prop. llowing guests. The Misses Sally Si- 231 GRATIOT AVENUE ! 0 Francisco, Calif. The board is planning to have the' mons, Mary and Gladys Ztthtott, Mar- Phone Cherry 9171 - / , three prize winning plays produced in tie Nlearl, Tillie Halperin, Ida Green- .., 0 . ij tht• fall, after which they will he wall, Gertrude Solomon and Betty rj; I'l SION ;:-Iot EGINNING Saturday, March 20th, • we will hold a special sale of genu- ine Oriental Rugs, the average size of which is 27 x 54—some will run as large as 30 x 60—and of many handsome designs and colors. Ilamadams and kindred qualities well known to rug lovers. Store open evenings. %% % Broadway near Monroe. Woodward at Pas•den•• Michi- near Yemites. East at Thirty-second. Jos. Camp., Jefferson opposite Continental Motors. Gratiot Harper, Grand River half block chose Joy Road. West Jefferson near Riser Rouge Postoffire. VV IANN. , ,; J:37,11171:11111111M1 113131,011”111p/rOSIOM $29.75 Schor Furniture Co. FLOWERS =1 Le SUBWAY ot'otdc tuvailable to coecotiluent so- Ilelfantl; Moe Pearlman, Myron Solo- mono Joseph Zohtitt. Charles Wesel, o •t ics. Benjamin Good, Al Mearl and Samuel p lan. °,o/' David Tyner. assisted by Miss But • , ty Helfand, entertained at the latter' , ;,I Institute Mothers Club: Oil The Institute Mot hers Club will home, 539 Englewood avenue, :'I Sunday evening, March Ill, for the I,ve; Intlol its semi-monthly meeting at the og. isses Mize! Vand sts: M ther nd following gueliis 1-°Z- 0 Il ithoh School, corner tot Palmer a. Zlatkin Es .o , R • o Do Antoine avenues, on . a u .. tmon, March 21. at 2:10 p. m. Miss NIks Davis; NI }err Helfand, Moe Perl• . . to r ttlelint• Davies, educational director man, Max Omenke. Cards were played / Il o - , -If the Victor Talking Machine Com- and recitations given by Jack Eel- give a lecture on "Anted- land. Misfit Vogley and Jack Helfand i " o. tny. Will VI,' a demonstration fox-trot. A „ 1 \Ia•i,. As Contrasted toEuropean s, -. ',' NI ot-o- ." Iler talk will he illustrated midnight luncheon was served. and instrument selections. Irving W. and Louis C. Blumbert• 1 rttercation worker will entertain - 0 the, past few days in St. Louis. oh,• children anti dancing of the Vir- spent I sands reel will follow the meeting. where they attended the club convea t. tion as guests of the Missouri Sta• — -- Life Insurance Company. I East Jefferson Mothers Club: The East Jefferson Nlothers Club ' 0 , O soil hold a bazaar Tuesday, March PISGAH LODGE WOMEN TO GIVE MASQUE BALL , 'I. oftertovin and evening, at Veri. --_ • • . Pall. corner Fast.10tTyrson and The following I . : :Hon. avenues. in place of the regular monthly I oo.. '. ---- are in charge of the booths: L t dor floldglied, coffee clotch; dance held the last Sunday of each 1!l . month by the Ladies Auxiliary of \l--. Harry Coggan, flower; NIT , / , Philip Kahn, music; Mrs. Benjamin Pisgah Lodge No. 2I, 1. O. R. II., a Ellis. art; masquerade ball will be given in the conc.. candy; Mrs. Janie , NI r... Louts Oppenheim, children's ballroom of the Statler Hotel on Sun- / , • ,,, s ; M rs .Adttlith llorowit z, cakes day evening. March 29. Finzers Or- Special features include a eaharet che-tra will play. Six prizes will he - ,o -how and dancing. torture telling and given for masques, three to the men o, and three to the women, for the best. • I ---,tee booths. O the funniest and the ptottest cos- - - Mrs. Philip D. I tumes, respectively. ( is I to not Moil..., Club: r", , • ....og of the Oakland -Cowan is in charge and is being a , - I . / I. o ' • •-• • ' - - Club will he helot at sited by Mesdames Samuel Katz, / G Cohen. M. Solomon, A. Licht. s , s . .1 Saturday afternoon. Gorge ,.., • . It Joseph 2 :ill o'clock. Bernard Harry Klein, Harry Eisler. Jos - .0 NI 'vr. I. .I. at . Epstsin. Weinberg, Joshua Karbel. , Vitae, principal of the United Iii- Jo. i Ra bnowitz, of NI Goldberg. Joseph series ro iv Schools. will begin ■ / '.r, nz laur and I v • tres, which will constitute the s. eh Schwartz. II. II . Prt Schultz. Mrs. Harry Fleisch- , • — stain , for several meetings to \l is The Kultur League, which man. nresitlent of the auxiliary, is an '- . / ' t., ,1111.. meets Al the Jewi-h Welfare Center. etsoffcio member of the committee. V.! from the dance will he b:ast Philadelphia avenue. will The proceed , _ i ,;• 579 for the charities in which the I present a musical program. All moth- used in- auxiliary is interested. The public is '' era living in the neighborhood are ted to atend. cited to attend. 8926 30 Twelfth St. FLOWER SHOP - Bantam Taylor and Hazelwood ,A ' / .% INSTITUTE NOTES Ka f , ,,,ice , ,,h j Proceeds Palestine Pioneer Fund. WIN A ROUND TRIP TO PALESTINE AT THE ZION BALL Sunday Eve., Mar. 22. Arena Gardens Jules Klein's Enlarged Orchestra. 1 % 0 Endorsed Ticktts Per Person. Auspices YOUTH OF ZION by Zionist District Org•nisation of Detroit.