PEPentonloasit aRaNIGE PAGE SIX IS INTERESTED IN THEATER BENEFIT COMFORT APPEALS TO TENDER FEET Mrs. Louis Rubenstein is interest- ed in the theater benefit which will be given at the Bonstelle Playhouse Especially When Combined With Style Tired, aching, sensitive feet are caused by shoes that do not fit. If you are having foot trouble conic here- you can one in a second exactly what is wrong. octal a nd ersonal Diamond Rings at $75 and $100 Unusually Large, Perfect Blue White Stones An interesting showing of diamonds is now on display in the Hudson Jewelry Shop. All society Items and other local nets should be communicated to the eh. el T• Chronicle by 5 o'clock Wedneaday afternoon in order to awes- to the moue. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Editor. Mail tintless no a, • be received ”t Inter than Wednesday. X-RAY EXAMINATION FREE corr.nt Your visit will ;move interesting and there is no obli- gation whatsoever. These stones are luminous, flawless and offer particularly desirable values at $75 and $100. Honoring Mrs. Jules Gales, who The tenth anniversary luncheon of was Mrs. Miss Nathan Ida Silver, daughter of Ha- Mr. the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will and Silver of 3260 Hardly one woman in • thou. sand knows how her feet look inside the shoes she now wears. take place will on Tuesday, March 2. The avenue, before luncheon also commemorate the zelwood to the son of Mr. and her Mrs. marriage Samuel fourteenth anniversary of the found- Gales on Feb. 9, a number of charm- ing of Henrietta the national organization ing members pre-nuptial affairs were Phi given. Miss Szold, the national by The of the Nu Beta So- Our X - Ray machine shows perfectly how the feet's tender bones appear while in your shoes supporting your weight. You probably never have had the chance before to see right through your shoes---so president. Mrs. Abraham Cooper is rority entertained with a dinner at general chairman the and is arranging to for have as luncheon guest of the Addison Hotel on Friday, Feb. and Davidson on Saturday, Feb. 6, at Mrs. honor and speaker a national officer 5, Harry was hostess A musical program will also be given. luncheon at her home. The Misses a Miss Hattie Gittleman, president of Ceil Gales and Ruth Grosberg were the local chapter, and Miss Rose Lip- at a on bridge and miscellane- sitz, president of the Junior chapter, hostesses ous shower Sunday, Feb. 7, at announce that the joint formal ball the home of bliss Gales, honoring held at the Book-Cadillac last Sunday Mrs. Gales. Mr. end Mrs. Gales are evening was R huge success. hundred and fifty couples were Three pres- in Miami, Fla., for an indefinite time. MRS. LOUIS RUBENSTEIN Physical Lulture Oho. bpsellt1 ent. The proceeds will be used for Conte In Tomorrow Sure fists Fit You by X.Rsy. Mrs. A. Louis Gordon entertained on Sunday evening, Feb. 21, by the the organizations' activities in Pales- Northwestern Branch of the Jewish tine. at a luncheon and bridge Wednesday, The Only Exclusive Authorized Old Folks Home. The proceeds will Feb. 3, at her home, 3224 Rochester Distribute) to Detroit. be used for buying necessary blan- Mr. and Mrs. P. Stashefsky and avenue. kets, silverware and other articles for family have moved from 419 Ilendrie This store is not, nor never haw been affiliated with any the convenience and comfort of the avenue to their new home at 2710 Mrs. Alex Ii. Levy and family of other store in Detroit. guests at the home. The articles Elmhurst avenue. 1785 Seward avenue are now resid- which the branch will purchase will ing at the Imperial Hotel, 26 Peter- be presented to the old folks at a A surprise birthday party was boro avenue. Purim party to be held at the home, given Saturday evening, Feb. 6, hon- 318 Edmund place, on Sunday, Feb, oring Mrs. Louis Lightstone, 1472 On Saturday evening, Feb. 6, Mr. 28. Mrs. Jacob Goldberg is in Virginia park. Twenty guests were and Mrs. S. Kalt of California ave- charge. present in character costume. Morris nue were hosts at a surprise birthday The performance at the Bonstelle Marks entertained with acrobatic and graduation party in honor of `..ign Son. 1815 ler Qe•htir Playhouse will be "The Man Who stunts and also selections. Miss Na- their son, Jack Eugene, who was Came Back." Tickets are being sold omi Marks and Miss Lillian Mussman graduated from the Highland Pars A. BROODY, MGR. by the members or may be obtained entertained with clever dancing, in- High School in January. The deco- 1434 FARMER STREET at the theater. Mrs. Robert Cowen cluding the Charleston. rations were carried out in red and Bet. Grand River and John it is in charge of the dancing which white. Covers were laid for 50 will follow the play. Dr. Sydney Wolfgang is spending guests. several days in Cincinnati as the Honoring Mrs. David Grossman, guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Schaeffer WILL SPEAK ON EUROPE who was Miss Molly Ettinger before and family. her marriage on Feb. 7, the Misses Norman Angell, philosopher, au- Mr. and Mrs. Max Schiffer of Grossman entertained at a lovely thor, publicist, will speak on "What's Helen avenue have moved to their miscellaneous shower for 25 guests. Happening in Europe" Sunday af- new home at 231 West Bennett ave- ternoon, Feb. 14, at 3 o'clock, for Mrs. Herman B. Weisberg and son, nue. the Detroit Open Forum at Central Marvin, of 2448 Buena Vista street High School. Mr. Angell's address Miss Ida Winick has returned to will leave Saturday, Feb. 13, for New will be an interpretation of current her home in Toronto, Ont., after York for an indefinite visit with rela- events and recent history. Having spending two weeks as the house tives and friends. taken an active part in certain public guest of Mrs. Lester Gan of West All of our friends and patrons are cordially invited to help us cele- movements of both France and Eng- Mr. and Mrs. S. Froman of Buena brate our Fourth Anniversary on Thursday, Feb. 18. Delicious Philadelphia avenue. land, and knowing personally (in Vista street entertained on Sunday coffee and cake will be served in honor of this occasion. many cases intimately) many of the Mrs. Sarah Kohane of Burlingame afternoon, Jan. 31, in honor of the political leaders, alike in France, Ger- avenue will leave on Saturday for birthday anniversaries of their three many and Britain, this Englishman is New York City, where she will spend children, Nathaniel, Arnold and Ger- able to draw upon something more several weeks with relatives and trude. Covers were laid for 20 chil- than book knowledge for his predic- friends.. Mrs. Kohune had as her dren. 9138 TWELFTH ST., AT CLAIRMOUNT tions. house guest for 10 days Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. S. Froman of Buena IMILWVISISIOLV4VWSW•WSIMMiNANISWOOkIsIAWSWilik ILV ILIM Freedman of Cleveland, who has re- Vista street entertained Sunday eve- turned to her home. ning, Jan. 31, honoring the birthday Mrs. David S. Diamond and small anniversaries of their three children, daughter of Longfellow avenue andd with a bridge-luncheon for the par- The Mrs. Morris Blumberg and small ents of the children who were guests dangler of Webb avenue have left for at a party in the afternoon. Prizes Miami, Fla. to spend some time. were won by Mrs. Charles Cohen, They will be ' junied later by their Mrs. Joseph Anstandig and Mrs. M. B. Fisher, respectively. Mr. and Mrs. husbands. J. L. Worten of Chicago were out-of- Cincinnati, Ohio Miss Kathleen Pereira of Monterey town guests. AT ALL UEALEPS avenue entertained the older girls of Bernard Ginsburg of the Hotel Ad- her dancing class of the Hebrew Or- phan llome on Sunday, Feb. 7, with dison left on Saturday, Feb. 6, to Distributors for Michigan. a theater party followed by a 6 spend the rest of the month in the o'clock dinner at her home. The eve- East. 665 WILKINS STREET ning was spent in dancing and play- Mrs. Harry I. Cohen of Belmont Between Hastings and Antoine ing games. Detroit, Mich. avenue entertained with a surprise Cherry 4717 party and bridge honoring Mrs. Her- Mrs. Herman Salter of Paaadena avenue entertained the members of bert Cohen of 1603 West Philadelphia 09 704.1...%"04,49 .T0441.-90•1• ■9■ !...0.47— JGNV4..!).:N6C..:) avenue, who recently celebrated her the Blue Bird Girls Club at a lunch- eon and bridge on Tuesday evening, wedding anniversary. Prizes were Feb. 9. Honors were won by the won by Mrs. G. Stolarsky, Miss Irene Misses Sara Dorfman, Anna Gold and Shereck and Mrs. S. Shereck. The honor guest received many lovely Ida Greenwald. gifts. This is the Mrs. Charles Rosenthal of 1600 Orthophonic Herbert Cohen of 1603 West Phila- Seward entertained at a lovely bridge Victrola- luncheon on Monday, Feb. 1. An delphia avenue and Abraham Cohen out-of-town guest was Mrs. Joseph of 1604 Lee place have left for Mi- Radiola ami Beach, Fla. Freedman of Cleveland. PHYSICAL CJETURE SHOES Stule Plus Comfort ■ -wwisnomsavoiloommssloomommacwswomoisawoow 1 The J. L. HUDSON CO. Announcing Our Fourth Annual Birthday Party The mountings are of 18 - carat white gold and may hr had in a pleasing variety of styles. The ring sketched at the top is priced at $75. The one hr low is $100. HUDSON'S—FIRST FLOOR—WOODWARD THE MIDWINTER FURNITURE SALE IS ON AT HUDSON'S -- THE GREAT — Zionist--Orator--Thinker Don't fail Organizer of the Jewish Legion in Palestine during World War. to hear views on Palestine; Colonize. lion, Parliament and Defense. PERWEIN PASTERY SHOP ANISCHEWITe B. MANISCHEWITZ CO. MATZO MATZO - MEAL- FARFEL. LEVIN MATZO COMPANY "Alhambra" „Yodel Mrs. Samuel Shapiro of Pingree avenue was hostess at a mah jong and luncheon last week in honor of her sister, bliss Henrietta Harris of St. Louis, Mo., who is her house guest. II with etchers or tube rads, equipment - uomiliummag mmommeleva ilor- -Li • - - "" 1 111!ii III IIIIII Wm"""41 illr 1101111111 ---4v The Seeetifef Amnia style c.bisor tt p milked 1. suleges, .5th maps 'reels.. 11114,1. Come in and Hear the Matchless Orthophonic Victrola-Radiola (-"'";;HE Orthophonic Victrola-Radiola is a distinctive, epoch.making JJ achievement. Through it sound reproduction takes on a new mean- ing ... reaches a perfection and beauty incomparably superior to anything the world has known heretofore. This instrument provides a means, not alone of hearing the wealth of unequaled Victor recordings and the splendid radio programs being broadcast almost hourly, but to such an enjoyment of them as can come to you through no other medium of sound reproduction. You owe it to yourself - to hear the marvelous Orthophonic Victrola•Radiola and we cordially invite you to the continuous demonstration given daily in our Victrola parlors. GRINT4111'B ROS. e ittispy `ICs reuntaNnts 1515.21 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT 4o pores — 9 'Darya tromeht. The Misses Harriet Kutinsky, Ruth Gordon and Mildred Cohen enter- tained 22 guests at a bridge luncheon and miscellaneous shower on Tues- day, Feb. 9, at Miss Cohen's home on East Ferry avenue in honor of Miss Bertha Helfer, whose marriage to Jonas T. Torgow will be an event of next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan C. Cohen of 1662 Taylor avenue will be at home on Sunday, Feb. 14, in honor of their daughter, Ethel, and her fiance, Her- bert Cohn. No cards. Miss Lottie Plotkin of Yorba Linda Park, Bloomfield Hills, has left for Florida to join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plotkin, who will spend the remainder of the winter at Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel II. Gold- stick returned from Ann Arbor, where they were chaperones at the Junior Hop and house party of Ep- silon Chapter, Pi Lambda Phi Fra- ternity. Mrs. Moe Leiter of Calvert avenue was hostess at a tea of delightful ap- pointments on Monday afternoon for the membership campaign of the De- troit Chapter of Hadassah. Sirs. Albert Gittleman of Winona avenue also entertained delightfully with a similar affair on Friday afternoon. Other members of Hadassah are ar- ranging for teas to be given in the near future. Miss Florence Birnkrant, daughter of Mrs. Tillie Birnkrant of 628 East Boston boulevard, has returned from Highland Manor, Tarrytown-on-the- Hudson, N. Y. Honoring Miss Jean Birnkrant, daughter of Mrs. Tillie Birnkrant of 628 East Boston boulevard, and Miss Beatrice Rosenberg of 1190 Longfel- low avenue, who left last Sunday for Nashville, Tenn., where they entered Ward-Belmont, a delightful farewell party was given on Feb. 6 at Miss Birnkrant's home. The guests of honor received many lovely gifts. Other affairs given in their honor were a charming dinner dance at which bliss Mildred Rosenberg, sister of Miss Beatrice Rosenberg, was hos- tess at her home on Feb. 5, and ■ theater tea party at the Bonstelle Playhouse on Saturday afternoon with which Miss Freda Goldsmith of 1636 West Boston boulevard entertained. Mrs. Samuel Bilansky of 320 Bel- mont avenue was hostess at a sur- prise farewell party lost Saturday evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. Aaron Soleno and daughter, Flor- ence, of Los Angeles. Beautiful Rus- sian favors were given the 25 guests, who were entertained with music and dancing. Mrs. Bilansky wore a Rus- sian costume. Mrs. Soleno and her daughter left for their home on Tues- day after a visit with Mrs. Bilansky. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Berkovitz of 5242 Brush street were at home on Sunday, Jan. 31, for their daughter, Dina, a graduate of Central High School. Miss Berkovitz was the only one in her class to receive high dis- tinction and honor society. Mrs. R. Kahn of Gladstone avenue entertained 12 guests in the Green Room of King Wah Lo Cafe in honor of her daughter, Frances Jeanne, a recent graduate from Northern High School. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Bankle (Bertha Marion Lexer) of Cleveland, the Misses Dorothy Dean, Jean Pallitz and Lil- lian Herdeman, Seymour Gelb, David Optner, David Cohen and Lew Silver. Mrs. H. Kabak assisted Mrs. Kahn as chaperon. Miss Kahn will attend the University of Michigan, where she will take a law course. A skating party was given by the Gamma Girls at the Fischer summer home by bliss Ethel Fischer on Fri- day evening, Jan. 29. The guests were the Misses S. Jacobs, Gertrude Adelson, Ethel Fischer, Flora Silbert, Blanche Michelman, Muriel Snits, Rose Levinson, Ethel Michelman, Pearl Isonberg, Ruth Kirschbaum, J. Klein, Philip Steinberg, Maurice Kap- lan, Louis Rosenthal, David Schwartz, Daniel Weinberg, Herbert Michel- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Friedman man, Arthur Buchhalter, Lee Oppen- and daughter of Jackson, Mich., have heim and Allan Kessler. moved into their new home at 9512 Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Grosslight of Dexter boulevard, Detroit. Palmer Lodge Apartments and Chas. H. Grosslight of Buckingham Apart- Miss Dora Tannenbaum, formerly connected with the Jewish Centers ments will leave on Sunday, Feb. 14, an extended trip to Florida, Cuba for Association, is spending several weeks with her cousin, Mrs. William and Jamaica. Charles Grosslight will spend some time in New York before Schwartz of Burlingame avenue, be- returning to Detroit. VLADIMIR JABOTINSKY Will Deliver An Address THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 18 ORCHESTRA HALL, 8 P. M. Under Auspices of PISGAH LODGE, NO. 34, INDEPENDENT ORDER B'NAI B'RITH Detroit's Own Tenor LEONARD BRAUN The noted Phonograph Star, recently returned from a successful European concert tour, will render several solos, PURIM BALL AND CONCERT BIALYSTOCKER VERBAND Sunday Night, February 28th, 1926 - at the — PHILADELPHIA-BYRON TALMUD TORAH Proceeds to Go to 50,000 Jews in Bialystok and Vicinit Price 75c — 8 O'clock JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN WELFAR ORGANIZATION Annual Report for 1925. INCOME 1 4,-r Balance to Jan. 1, 1925 $1,262.75 Dues 33.25 Donations 16.50 Donations in memoriam 2,097.30 Ball, 1924 383.01 Circle Theater Performance 1,840.75 Returned steamship tickets 20.00 Payments on tickets 551.07 Immigrants to Return money advanced 30.00 Payment on loan for expenses $338.78 North Woodward Branch in cash North Woodward Branch in payment 300.00 for board of two orphans 638.78 114.31 Interest on savings 6.50 Sundries 6,9 ! $11,4- Total income DISBURSEMENTS $1,485.41 Ten and one-half steamship tickets 500.00 Milk, medicine for orphans in Cuba (Hiss) Orphans in Kiev (Ukrainian Federation of De- 500.00 troit) 500.00 Refugees at ports (Emergency Fund Campaign) 100.00 Orphan Home of Detroit 50.00 Ball tickets for Orphan Home 25.00 Baby Day Nursery of Detroit, ball tickets 25.00 Zionist Organization 606.00 Detroit Sanitarium, board for one orphan 740.00 Private board for two orphans 19.80 Clothing, small expenses for same 557.00 Relief to orphans in America and in Europe 614.91 (1925) Advanced for ball at Book-Cadillac 189.26 Printing, stationery, postage 103.00 Advertising 6.40 - Telegrams to Palestine 420.00 Secretary's salary 298.97 Collector's commission 37.45 Sundries — S 6,6 Balance to Jan. 1, 1926 14.7