TiftVgrRorrjEwisn aiROMICIL ?AGE SIX ZEIREI ZION PLAN DANCE FOR APRIL 18 Gifts —not alone is the selection in- finite and so varied as to eas- ily fit into any occasion, but the gift is delivered in a manner that is the natural result of 77 years of experi- ence. Gifts from King's are distinctive, they are a com- pliment to the donor as well as the recipient. AS society Items and other local nate. should be communicated to the *Mee of The Chronicle by a o'clock Wednesday afternoon In order to app..- la the current wook's issue. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society Ulla. Mall notices no as • be rocavod aN law than Wedaimday. LB.KING a CO. MISS GUSSIE GLEECKMAN phis and Byron Hall on Sunday eve- ning, April 18, under the auspices of the Zeirei Zion Organization of De- troit. Miss Celia Heiman, chairman of the dance, is being assisted by Abe Lachowitaky, chairman of the ticket committee; Miss Gussie Gleeckman, publicity chairman. No efforts are being spared to make this affair a suc- cess in every way. Proceeds of the dance will benefit the Gewerkshaften, the laborers in Palestine. Jules Klein's Orchestra will furnish the music and dancing will be continuous until 1:00 a. m. ZiArar,y ex) 6.(franJ hover :1 ) This walnut an shoos, shorn ml So rel.., a convincing vela. MS. f. a : 1 1:1 1 Your Favorite Announcer We get such varying impressions of announcers over the radio. Some are so sincere and convincing— others, commonplace and indiffer- ent. Some who try to be smart, sound silly. This is also true of our impres- sions of homes. Friends who visit, listen to a concert over your radio and form an opinion of the an- nouncer. But secretly they form an opinion of your home and its fur- nishings. If you would have it a favorable opinion, choose from a store that is eager to please—whose furniture is distinctive and different—yet withal, very moderately priced. A Deferred Payment Plan is available if desired. 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The proceeds of the affair will be contributed to- ward the fund for the erection of the new Shaarey Zedek. A committee has been appointed and consists of the following earnest workers: Mrs. Eva Boachwitz, chairman; Mrs. mon Kaplan and Mrs. Louis Stoll, vice-chairmen, and Mesdames David Oppenheim, A. J. Kaufman, Herbert Warner, Ira Cohen, Edward Atlas, Sidney Frank, Louis Mark and Ben- jamin Krell. Mrs. Harry M. Selker and Mrs. Herbert Warner are in charge of publicity. Specially En graved ORDER NOW FOR SURE DELIVERY SHEEHAN'S Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ro- senberg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sul Weiss will sail April 20 on the S. S. Columbus to spend the summer with their parents in Europe. Among the younger set who are home from Ann Arbor for their spring vacations are the Misses Myra 8 insterwald, Ruth Lambert, Julia Ruth Brown, Lydia Ruth Kahn, Nance Solomon, Judith Breitenbach and Harriet Levy and Bud Kaufman, Stil- ton Solomon, Davis Benson, Elliott Moyer, Harold Helper, Max Schuster, Abe Satovsky, Sol Levine, Sidney Shevitz and Emanuel Van Vliet. Miss Ida Dalitz of Ann Arbor is Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Held and daughter, Betsy A., formerly of 1127 spending the spring vacation with Miss Sylvia Goldsmith of 3284 Cal- Palmer Park boulevard, are now re- siding at 3770 West Boston boule- vert avenue. vard. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horwitz of 1966 Taylor avenue have returned Miss Bertha Kalish, a distinguished from a two weeks' trip to Ottawa, actress who is now playing at the Que., where they spent the Passover Shubert Lafayette Theater, is active- holidays with their parents, Mr. and ly interested in the New York Chap- Mrs. Max Horwitz. They also spent Committee Meeting: ter of the Hadassah and is speaking some time in Montreal and Toronto, A meeting of all committees and In the different cities on the United where they visited with relatives and of the board of directors of the Palestine Appeal. friends. Northwestern Branch of the Jewish Old Folks Home will take place on Mrs. Alexander Dushkin, who will Miss Lucille Cousins of 1705 West Wednesday, April 21, 2015 at the Gladstone home of address the joint meeting of the Philadelphia avenue has left to join Mrs. Rose Cowan, Junior and Senior liadassah on her parents in Toronto. avenue, at 2 p. m. No cards. Thursday, April 22, will be the house guest of Mrs. Harry Z. Brown of B03. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bauer (L. Lands- y Party: Anni ton boulevard during her stay in the man) have left for Cleveland, where Arrangements have been completed city. they expect to make their home. for a card party to be given on Sun- day evening, May 16, at the B'nai Miss Estelle Pereira of Richton Among the patrons and patronesses B'rith Community Center, 276 East avenue entertained 16 guests with a Ferry avenue. Admission will be 75 for the Phi Delta Sorority's second bridge party on Saturday, April 10. annual spring frolic, which will be cents per person. Mrs. Rose Cowan held at the Park Avenue Hotel on is chairman and is being assisted by Miss Shirley Bernice and Sidney M. Friday, April 30, are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jacob Goldberg. S. Mandelbaum of Hazelwood avenue, Kalt of California avenue entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. Barnett of Tuxedo with a surprise birthday party in Last Regular Meeting: honor of their mother, Mrs. S. Kelt. Mrs. Louis Rubenstein was hostess avenue, Mr. and Sirs. M. Zach of Hol- The house and tables were decorated at the last meeting, which was held brook avenue and Mr. and Mrs. N. with roses and spring flowers. Among on Wednesday, April 14. A social Rovin of Marston avenue. Shook's the beautiful gifts received by Mrs. Club Alabam Orchestra will furnish hour followed the business meeting. the music. Tickets may be procured Kalt was a loving cup which was pre- Mrs. William Skolnik of Toronto, sented by the members of the North- Ont., was the guest of honor. The from the following members: Betty western Women's League of the Weingarden, Rose Feller, Rose Weis- game of beno +vas played and prizes United Hebrew Schools, of which Mrs. berg, Mildred Flayer, Henrietta were won by Mrs. Rose Cowan, Mrs. Dworkin, Mendetta Popkin, Ruth Kalt is treasurer. Mr. Kalt gave a Mary Solinsky, Mrs. Benjamin Win- donation1:to the league in honor of sen, Mrs. Oscar Held, Mrs. William Golden and Mrs. M. Witus. the occasion. Skolnik, Mrs. Harry Hempel, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Eisler of 3758 Rubenstein, Mrs. Helen Fisher and Miss Elsa Adele Freeman of 20 Brush street will arrive home Satur- Mrs. Samuel Singer. A luncheon was Chicago boulevard, who is a student day, April 17, after spending six served. at Le College Feminin de Paris, has months in Miami, Fla. resumed her studies after a visit on M•mbershipi the Riviera, where she was joined by Mrs, St. P. Fisher is in charge of Mrs. Joshua Karbel of Webb ave- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander the membership committee. For ap- nue was hostess to two tables of Freeman, and her grandfather, A. plication blanks, please phone Hem- bridge on Tuesday, April 13. Ar- Jacobs. lock 7079. Dues are $2 per year. rangements were made by the ladies to have lunch at the Book-Cadillac The Young People's Club of Tem- An Appeal: Hotel to be followed by a theater ple Beth El will hold an informal Isn't there someone who feels that party to take place in the near fu- dancing party Sunday afternoon, Ap- he could give or loan a piano to the ture. ril 18, at 3 o'clock, at the temple. Jewish Old Folks Home? The out folks would certainly enjoy some mu- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Levin Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Unger of sic. For further information call (Esther Freedman) formerly of Har. 1558 Glynn court will be at home on Melrose 1065. mon avenue, are now residing at 2987 Sunday, April 18, in honor of the en- Gladstone avenue. gagement of their daughter, Joseph- ine, to Benjamin Krell, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Skolnik Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Krell of this (Belle Sugar) of Toronto, Ont., are city. No cards. Regular Meeting: spending their honeymoon in Detroit, The Jewish Women's European the guests of Mrs. E. S. Fisher of Sir. and Mrs. Charles A. Finster- Welfare Organization will hold a 2449 Taylor avenue, sister of the meeting in the new B'nai B'rith Com- bride. Among those who have enter- wald of 1239 Chicago boulevard will be at home on Sunday evening, April munity House, 275 East Ferry ave- tained in honor of Mrs. Skolnik are nue, on Tuesday evening, April 20, Mrs. M. B. Fisher of Dexter boule- 18, in honor of their son and daugh- at 8 o'clock. Prominent speakers are vard, Mrs. Fromin of Buena Vista ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Finsterwald, expected and a great many matters avenue nod Mrs. E. S. Fisher of Tay- who have just returned from their honeymoon trip. No cards. of importance will be discussed re- lor avenue. garding the orphans in Palestine and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Finster- in Russia. A social hour will follow Miss Jessie Goldberg of 1474 Bur- the meeting and refreshments will be lingame avenue entertained the Girl wald of 1239 Chicago boulevard have returned home after spending last served. Scouts of Temple Beth El on April week in New York. • Pictures of Orphans: 9. Those present were the Misses Pictures of three of the many or- Lydia Solovich, Betty Moore, Ger- Miss Nance Solomon, daughter of phans being cared for by the J. W. trude Katzman, Ruth Hagenjos, Syl- Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Solomon of E. W. 0. appeared in last week's edi- via Gordon, Bernice Levin, Rebecca 2025 West Euclid avenue, has been tion of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Garfinkle and Eva Azimov. elected president of the Alpha Epsi- without names. They were Jasha lon Phi, Ann Arbor, one of the lead- Kleiman, 12 years old; his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellenstein, for- ing sororities on the campus. Ozar, 9 years of age, and Israel Gare- merly of Collingwood avenue, are lik, 15 years. Pictures and history now residing at 2644 Richton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohen are of many of the other orphans are ex- now resisting at 2294 Gladstone ave- pected very soon. It is necessary Mr. and Mrs. A. Lepovitz of Fred- nue. that every member attend the meet- erick avenue entertained Sunday, ings so that matters of importance April 4, in honor of the birthday an- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zierer (Rose may be discussed thoroughly. niversary of their granddaughter, Rodin) have returned from a six Vivian Edith Schneider, slaughter of months' trip to Europe, where they Board of Directors Meeting: Sir. and Mrs. Jack Schneider of visited in France, Italy, Spain and A board of directors meeting was Grand River avenue. Miss Schneider Northern Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Zier- held on Saturday evening at the home was the recipient of many lovely er are at present residing at 277 Bel- of Mrs. S. Goldstick, at which time gifts. mont avenue and expect to return plans were discussed to bring more abroad in September. While in the orphans to this country. Mrs. Joseph Rabbi and Mrs. Moses Fischer an- city they are being extensively en- Raddner presided. The next board nounce the bar bitzvah of their son, tertained by their relatives and of directors meeting will be an- Mordechai Milton, on Saturday, April friends. nounced at a later date. 17, at 10 o'clock, in the B'nai Moishe Synagogue, Garfield and Beaubien Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Grant and Neat Regular Meeting: daughter, Claire, have returned from Mrs. Joseph Modell of 1196 Edi- Mr. and Sirs. W. R. Marwell of the a two months' visit in California. son avenue will be hostess at the next Whittier Apartments returned last meeting of the organization. Mrs. week from an extended visit in Cali- BIALESS QUITS YIDDISH STAGE Frieda Silbert-Cllian, national presi- fornia. dent of the Junior Iladassah, and The many friends and admirers of who recently returned from an ex- Miss Sidelle Goldstein of 3783 Miss Rosetta Bialess, who has been tended visit in Palestine, will address Wager avenue will entertain on Sat- leading lady at the Yiddish Theater the members and their friends. A urday, April 17, with a bridge-shower on Hastings rsteet since September, very pleasant afternoon is assured all in honor of her sister Rose, a bride- 1925, will regret to learn that she who attend. A social half-hour will elect of May 2. has left Detroit and will appear on follow the meeting and refreshments the vaudeville stage in all the larger will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fish *Ethel cities in the states. Miss Bialess Grauer), formerly of 327 East Pal- played in "The Modern Woman" on DETROIT ZIONISTS PLAN mer avenue, are now residing at 2225 Friday night, which was her last per- formance in Detroit. She has been EDUCATONAL CAMPAIGN Blaine avenue. on the Yiddish stage for the past 12 Mrs. Louis Rosen, formerly of To- years. At the meeting of the Detroit Zion- I ist District last Thursday at the Phil- ledo, has returned from Phoenix, PERFECTION LODGE adelphia and Byron Center, an edu- Ariz., where she spent the winter cational campaign was launched to months, and is now residing at 11952 Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and bring the message of Zionism to those Grand River avenue. A. M., will hold a regular communi- elements in Jewry who remained in- Nathalie Ash of 8441 LaSalle cation Wednesday, April 21, at 7 p. m. different to it. To carry out this C. K. SANDORF, Secretary plan 12 prominent Zionists volun- boulevard was hostess at a birthday By Order of— teered to deliver 20-minute talks to party at her home on Saturday after- SAMUEL J. EDER, W. M. all interested organizations on the noon, April 10. The color scheme history and political aspects of Zion- was carried out in pink and white and a pink and white birthday cake in- adorned the center of the table. All organize- Games for the occasion were played dustrial possibilities. lions in the city may invite these and covers were laid for 14 guests. speakers as often as they wish. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Glassman and This committee also announced that political problems of Zionism son, Roy, of Bronx, N. 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