mat EIGHT rittl)emAr,AwistiOitcenaz Engagements FINAL WEEK The engagement of Miss Irene Wasserman to Dr. Nathan Levitt was Feature a Seven-Eighths Size Wardrobe Trunk KING'S ANNUAL JANUARY SALE Discounts in All Departments Buy Now and Save Sale Ends January 31 L.B. KING 8 CO. Library ate? dOrand River • HELEN HENSCHEL MORRIS PIANO RECITAL HOTEL STATLER MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, AT 8:30 Mrs. Meyer 1. Prentis and family The silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Ileavenrich was beautifully of 664 Chicago boulevard are recent celebrated last week when they were arrivals in Los Angeles. hosts to 75 guests at a dinner and dance at the Hotel Stutter. Miss Bess M. Steinberg of Edison avenue is in Los Angeles to attend David and Leo Welling sailed from the marriage of Miss Mildred Stunt- New York to spend six weeks travel- ler to Myron S. Steinberg of Detroit. On her return trip she will visit in ing in Europe. San Diego, San Francisco, New Or- Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Brown have left leans and Chattanooga, Tenn., where to spend the winter in California and she will be the guest of her sister and the Hawaiian Islands. En route they brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. August will stop in St. Louis to visit their Gould. children, Mrs. Charles Yahlem and Miss Selma R. Ressler, Collingwood Mrs. Fred S'Renco. They are also planning to spend several days in avenue, was hostess at a luncheon- bridge of beautiful appointments at New Orleans. the Detroit Yacht Club on Saturday, Mrs. Philip Bloomgarten and in honor of Miss Helen A. Levinson, daughter, Mary Rita, of Edison ave- whose marriage to Harry Newcorn nue are among the recent arrivals in will be an event of this month. Los Angeles. Miss Eva Werbe returned to her home after a 10 days stay in New Miss Bessie B. Silverman of 1652 York. Calvert avenue entertained 20 guests at a bridge and bunco party Thursday Mrs. Louis Winkleman, who left on evening, Jan. 13. The winners of Wednesday with Mr. Winkleman and the first prizes were Nettye S. Dunn, daughter, Dorothy, for a two months' Kathrine Sciper and Neena Sodes. stay in California, was the inspiration The consolation prizes were won by for much beautiful entertaining prior Ruth Altschuler and Betty Weinberg. to her departure. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Reinheimer Miss Lillian Adele Granzow isin- (Alice Greenberg), whose marriage viting her pupils and friends to a tea was an event of early December, have on Staurday afternoon at 3 o'clock . returned from a Western wedding The guests of honor are to be Ruth trip and are occupying the home of St. Dennis and Ted Shawn, the cele- the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. brated dancers who are to appear at Harry M. Greenberg, at 1615 West Orchestra Hall on Saturday evening . Boston boulevard, during their ab- sence in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Shiffman of West Boston boulevard were hosts to The Detroit colony in Los An- a group of friends at their home last geles will be further augmented Friday evening. within the week by the arrival there of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warren of Miss Anna Warren left on Tuesday West Boston boulevard, who left for to spend the remainder of the winter the West on Wednesday. in California. at $37.85 A splendid wardrobe trunk! Its top is bulged to facilitate its being placed upright. It is equipped wills nine hangers, shoe box, four drawers, ironing board, and laundry bag. The top opens above the garment section, and a dust curtain protects the garments. It is Hudson's "STURDYBILT" trunk that we have priced at much less than usual for this January Sale! Second Floor—Farmer The J. L. HUDSON CO. DETROIT MISS IRENE WASSERMAN announced at a dinner given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wasser- man of East Hancock avenue, on Sunday, Jan. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mendelssohn of 1526 Lawrence avenue announce the betrothal of their daughter, Betty Jane, to Maurice Schwartz, son of Harry Schwartz of 2696 Sturtevant avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubenstein of 2641 Elmhurst avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion Elizabeth, to Saul Isaacson, son of Sir. and Mrs. M. B. Isaacson of 1996 West Grand avenue. Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky of 2435 Taylor avenue announce the en- Friends in Detroit will be glad to gagement of their daughter, Flor- hear of the excellent record made by ence, to Rabbi Irving Miller of Jule E. Stocker, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Youngstown, Ohio. son of Rabbi and David E. Stocker of Longfellow ave- Mrs. A. Miller of Brooklyn, N. Y. nue. He has been awarded a $250 first-year law scholarship.. He ranked Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Zalesin of among the first four of the 15 schol- 1011 Alger avenue announce the be- Sponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Kaufman (Lil- arships that go to first-year law men trothal of their daughter, Esther, to lian Fellinan) are at home in their at Harvard. Neil M. Kalef of this city, son of new residence at 2698 Webb avenue. WESTERN LADIES' AID SOCIETY Reverend and Sirs. M. Kale! of Re- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Musliner of Mrs. Reuben Rosenfield and Mrs. Collingwood avenue will leave shortly gina, Canada. SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1927 Joshua Sarasohn entertained at a to join the winter colony in Cali- musicale and tea Wednesday, Jan. fornia. PHILADELPHIA-BYRON HALL TEMPLE ARTS SOCIETY 12, for the Junior Iladassah, at the HOLDS PLAY CONTEST Jean Goldkette's Nightingale Orchestra. home of Sirs. Sarasohn on McLean of West Philadelphia avenue will avenue. leave next week to spend sonic time Admission 50t The Temple Arts Society of Temple "Proceeds go for the needy." in California. Beth El announces a prize contest for Mrs. Julia Koplowitz will leave the original plays suitable for production end of the week for Florida. Mrs. Morris Friedberg and children will leave the end of January for by the Temple Arts Society at Tem- ple Beth El. Mrs. A. Fishbain of Cleveland is Southern California. The following are the rules of the the guest of Mrs. S. T. Winkelman. Miss Jane Sherman was hostess at contest: 1. All manuscripts are to be sub- Sirs. Herman St. Kolodkin left Sun- ■ surprise birthday party given in day to pass the rest of the season in honor of her sister, Gertrude. The mitted to Miss Anna Oxenhandler, Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Kolodkin evening was spent in playing bunco Temple Beth El, on or before March have been making their home at the and prizes were won by the Misses 1 ,1927. Manuscripts shall bear no name Hot'; Stotler. Jeanne Center and Ray Nusgart. Miss or 2. other means of identificatios and Sherman was the recipient of many will be assigned a number by Miss The theater and dinner party given lovely gifts. Ovenhandler, duplicate of which shall by the Phiota Delta Sorority was a be given the contestant, no person to huge success and a delightful eve- Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Katz (Mil- know the name of the author submit- ning was enjoyed by all. dred Kasoff), who left Dec. 20 for ting manuscript. an Eastern honeymoon trip have re- 3. All plays must be suitable for Mrs. Benjamin Fishman of 3347 turned to the city and are residnig at 1550 Woodward Avenue temple production. West Boston given boulevard was hostess at a bridge in honor of the the home of their parents, Mr. and 4. Manuscripts shall be typed on Mrs. Louis Kasoff of 563 Rosedale one side only and shall be double birthday of Sirs. Gene Gurvis on court. spaced. Thursday, Jan. 13. 5. Plays are to be one act and run Mrs. Charles Prag entertained 48 not longer than 30 minutes and not CINDERS—I frunish my customers with Hi-Grade Mrs. Sarah Benjamin will entertain guests ts at the B elcrest Ilotel on Jan. less than 15 minutes. 14 guests at luncheon on Saturday, 5 in honor of her sister, Fee, who left 6. The Temple Arts Society will not Cinders. My aim is to please YOU. Jan. 22, at the Book-Cadillac hotel. for New York City. claim copyright on any of the plays. It claims the right to the first pre- The Belcrest was the scene of a Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gurvis of sentation. The authors retain the luncheon of beautiful appointments Tyler avenue were hosts at a right to copyright for all future pur- on Tuesday when Mrs. Jacob Oppen- 2456 dinner given in honor of the birthday poses. GLENDALE 8279 heim of Rochester avenue was hos- of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fishman 2430 MYRTLE The following have been invited to tess to 60 guests. a on Sunday evening, Jan. 16. act as judges: Fred Butzel, Milford Stern, Dr. David Levy and Mrs. Wal- lace Rosenheim. n e f g tt i ' Fl n i n ti v e e lo e: _ 1 The nature of the prizes will not gl11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11 bate their h5rt fifteenth l r] iNl o'il. wed w rv • ie be announced, for it is the position of = nary on Saturday evening, Jan. 29, the Temple Arts Society that the con- M. = = with a dinner dance at the Castle testants will work chiefly fo rthe honor E Cafe, 340 East Congress street. Coy- of having their plays presented by the E = ers will be laid for 50 guests. Temple Arts Society. It is announced, — E however, that the prizes are of a very = g A delightful bridge luncheon of attractive nature. There will be a E. , beautiful appointment took place in first and second prize and an honorable = a private dining room of Webster mention. The three best plays will be ..... = hall on Jan. 15, honoring all mem- presented at one of the performances = = hers of the Phi Beta Nu Sorority. of this season. = E The luncheon was given by the late L--- _— pledges , including Edythe Storchan, = = Rosalyn Weingarten and Ann Zim- KADIMAH SCHOOL WILL merman, who received the guests. SHOW PALESTINE MOVIES The room was beautifully decorated with a variety of roses and baby- The Kadimah Hebrew School, un- breath. der the auspices of Isaiah Chernoff, F.' will show the latest movies Among those to start the many pre- director, of Palestine on Wednesday, Jan. 26, = nuptial affairs being given in honor at 7:30 - p. m., in the Roosevelt School = of the marriage of Miss Lilian Wein- auditorium, Linwood and Burlingame = -berg to lien jamin Punic° on Feb. 20 avenues. This will be free of charge = were the Mesdames I. Harry Brown and tickets may be obtained at the (Mae Strobl) and harry Silverman Ilebrew School, 11729 Lin- = at a very beautifully appointed Kadimah wood near Tuxedo, and the Kadimah bridge-luncheon and linen shower on School at Beaubien street, near E Jan. 8. The color scheme being pink Holbrook, 8821 from 4 to 7 p. m. daily E - and white, pink roses adorned the and on Sunday from 10 to 1. = center of the table with tapers of the = same hue. Covers were laid for 34 = guests and Miss Weinberg was show, = ered with many exquisite gifts. ELEVENTH @ANNUAL 'BALL • January Sale of Trunks Mrs. S. T. Winkelman, accom- panied by her daughter, Mitzie, and Mrs. Fishbain and son, Nat, has re- turned from an eight-week tour to Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and New York. VALENTINES CARDS — FAVORS — NOVELTIES See next Sunday's Ad in Detroit News for information regarding /I\ Robinson Cohen Co's !`3 Days for Comparison" SHEEHAN'S BOOKSTORE E. H. Rogers a , - 1 . : REV. JACOB 1. SKLAR DR. CHAIM WEIZMANN Of No &Man Can it Be More Truly Said-- He Serves His People Well DR. CHAIM WEIZNIANN- We bid you welcome—great, honored, true lead- er—and pledge our might and main in support of your unparalleled leadership in the holy cause of Eretz Israel. ZIONIST COUNCIL OF DETROIT Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple = Beth El will next week deliver a num- ber of graduation addresses. 011 Wednesday morning he will give the = graduation address at the Central = High School, on Thursday morning -=L. - he will speak to the graduates at the Eastern High School and in the eve-1 = nine of the same day to the Highland = l'ark High School graduates. On = Wednesday evening he is to address M. all the public school teachers of Pon- tier. His choice for so many ad- = dresses of this nature is no insignifi- = cant compliment. = Miss Rose Tanner of Pena, =, spent the last four weeks in the city = as house guest of her cousins, Mr. = and Mrs. David Barron and family of 627 Westminster avenue. During = her stay she was extensively enter- = tained by Miss Betty Barron. ., Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Zalesin of N = 1011 Agler avenue entertained with = a dinner on Sunday evening, Dec. 16, = in honor of Mrs. M. Kalef of Regina, =, Canada, at which time the announce-1 = merit of the engagement of her = daughter, Esther, to Neil M. Kalif = took place. Covers were laid for 18 guests. After the dinner an informal 311111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111W reception followed. MOHEL Recommended by Detroit Physi- cians. Now Residing et 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Phone Empire 6426 REV. H. MILKOVSKY EXPERT AND ANTISEPTIC MOHEL Recommended by New York, Chi- cago and Detroit physicians. MARRIAGES PERFORMED Moved to 1699 TAYLOR Phone Empire 4322 REV. J. SILVERMAN nrcrn GRAND PIANOS Handsome, finely finished models, commencing in price at $795. Easy payment may be arranged. Liberal allowance, too, on other instru- ment in part exchange. The splendid reputationof thellote is eminently deserved. 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