ME9grRonjonsnetoriik PAGE SIX Athena Girls Win Y. M. FL A. Contest ACTIVE IN BEHALF OF KADIMAH DANCE Voted Most Popular Club And Best Represented At Dance. Rings New Platinum Jeweled With Baguette Diamonds. Ring Mountings. WRIGHT,KAY& e JEWELERS WOODWARD AVE. AT JOHN It Classy Clothes Shop 8947 Twelfth St., Cor. Taylor. Are Closing Out All Men's Clothing After a careful count of the hundreds of votes cast at the Y. M. II. A. stance held recently at Mrs. Morris Fechimer enter- the Book-Cadillac Hotel, the cons- Among the Detroiters present at the formal banquet given for the tained at a family dinner for 18 mittee found that the Athena Girls Chautauqua Society Dec. 27, at guests at the l'hoenix Club on New received the most votes as the most popular and most represent- • the crystal ballroom, Book-Cadil- Year's day. ed club at this affair, with the lac, by Joseph J. Greenberg of Mrs. Harris Ullian of 6 Elm Hill Kadimah Girls a close second The , Philadelphia, Pa, were Dr. and silver loving cup which had been Park, Boston, Mass., has just re- Mrs. Leo Franklin, Rabbi Leon I Frain, Mr. Stern, David A. Brown, t urned home after an extended donated by Raymond Dunn, a member of the Y. M. 11. A., will visit in this city. She was the Mr. Ilimelhoch, Miss Sufinsky, Miss Doris Sperling, Miss Rose guest of her daughter, Charlotte be presented to the Athena at the official opening of the Y. M. II. A N. Grossman of 2725 Boston boule- . Kursman, Miss Wilkes and Miss yard and her son, II. B. U ian o f building the latter part of this Estelle Silver. this city. During her stay she was month. Since the present Y. NI. II A. very extensively entertained by Miss Rose Beitner was hostess her numerous friends and chil- has been organized it has been to 50 guests at a birthday party meeting at the Y. W. 11. A. on Ro- dren. at her home on Delmar avenue. wena street. But as time went Mrs. Abe Srere invited seven along and more members were en- Mrs. harry M. Shulman of Del- guests to luncheon and mah jung rolled it has found that in order aware avenue entertained with a at the l'hoenix Club on Wednes- to satisfy the needs and wants of MISS MINNIE WILLIS luncheon and bridge last Wednes- day. its members that it get a building day at the Masonic Temple. Cov- of its own. Several buildings suit- Miss Minnie Willis, chairman of ers were laid for 24. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan P. Rossen able to house an organization like arrangements committee, is ac- announce the marriage of their the Y. M. II. A. of Detroit have tively interested in the informal Mrs. Sans Leibernsan and Mrs. sister, Miss Edith Rossen, to Jo- been looked at and at the present dancing party to be given by the Morris Fied were joint hostesses seph I.. Reznick, son of Lew Rez- time the committee in charge of Kadimah Girls Club on Sunday the building has completed ar- at a beautiful luncheon and bridge nick of Chicago. evening, Jan. 15, at the Hotel rangements for a building in a on Wednesday at the Hotel Stat- Statler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Richter centrally located district. The Miss Willis reports that no ef- ler. plans for the building at the pres- ushered in the New Year with a forts have been spared to make Miss Marcella Newman of Chi- house party and dance. At mid- ent time contain a large lounging this affair a social success. The room, where all will be welcome committee includes the Misses cago spent the school vacation night a Chinese supper was served. and will be made to feel at home; with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Rosalind Frank and Etta Biwa a gymnasium that will contain a Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Harry M. Shulman. The Misses Blanche Riseman handball court, chinning bars and any of the members or at the door and Ethel Levine have returned other paraphernalia that will be Miss Anne Kirschbaum, whose from their trip to Eastern cities. the evening of the affair. able to be used in a gym of the marriage to Herbert Lyness will While in Boston both attended the size contained in the "1" building, take place on Jan. 8, in Indian- annual prom of the Sigma Omega and shower baths The balance of apolis, has been the inspiration for Psi Fraterinty of Harvard Um- the house will contain meeting much entertaining. Among her versity. rooms to accommodate all the or- hostesses were Miss Sally Kramer, ganizations that are looking for a Mrs. Max Kirschbaum and Mrs. Mrs. D. L. Berson and Miss Ann place with a welcome environ- Mr. and Mrs. Saul Jay Slits- Harry Mendelsohn. Goldfarb have joined the winter ment. krant (Marion Kovinsky) of Pon- Until such building is com- colony at Miami Beach, Fla. tiac are receiving felicitations on In honor of Miss Esther Zale- pleted, the Y. M. 11. A. will meet the birth of a son, Sherwin Mau- sin, a bride-elect of Jun. 8, Mrs. rice, Dec. 20. Miss Pearl Arnold of Chicago at the Shaarey Zedek branch, 9125 Norman Adilman of Marx avenue, Twelfth street A regular meet- future sister-in-law of the bride, was the guest, over the week-end, Dr. and Mrs. Harry W. Kohn entertained a group of people Sun- of Mr. and Mrs Meyer E. Tarno- ing will be held this Sunday after- (Irene Walter) of 2500 Taylor day afternoon, Dec. 25, at her pol of 2047 West Philadelphia ave- noon promptly at 5:30, at 9125 Twelfth street, and any young man avenue are receiving congratula- home with a tea of beautiful ap- nue. interested in the welfare of the tions on the birth of a daughter, pointments. The long banquet Jewish youth of this community is Elaine Barbara, Jan. 2. Among the out-of-town guests style table was prettily adorned cordially invited to attend the with tall tapers and full flowers. who came on for the reception meeting. Among the out-of-town guests given by Mr. and Mrs. M. Katz PLAN BALL TO AID present were Mrs. M. Kalef of Re- were Mr. and Mrs. Saul Vatz and ORPHANED INFANTS gina, Sask., Canada, and Miss son, Jack, of Pittsburgh and Sirs. Fannie Doktor of New York City. Jeannette Harris of Montreal. The Children's Floor Prepares For Spring Springtime with its gentler breezes, bring- ing joyous relief from heavy winter frocks and suits . . ., with all the big surprises in budding trees and bushes calling the Small Investigator out-of-doors — DE- MANDS New Clothes! Gay Clothes! Light- er-weight Cloths! Many-purpose clothes! The Children's Floor is ready . . . with Suits and Frocks, Shoes and Hats, Undies and Apprtenances . . . every department bristling with irresistibles for the Less- Than-Sixteens! Fourth Floor. Woodward and Fanner at Gratiot I FYOU -ARE. NOT-SLENDER I dliC11 - 244 stious Births Men! Here's a real opportunity! We have decided to carry only boys' and children's clothes, so we are disposing of all our men's suits and overcoats below cost. Tremendous Reductions on Men's Furnishings. Also on Boys' and Children's Clothes. J. L. HUDSON CO. The Whether you are only a little "overweight," of "stout," as light thinking moderns put it—the fact need nest be so apparent. Lane Bryant can pros' this to your satisfaction HADASSAH NOTES I urge you to come early to make choice selections. Your Old Friend, ABE EPSTEIN. The Detroit Infant's Orphan Herne will hold a ball on Tuesday evening, Jan. 31 at the Masonic auditorium crystal ballroom. Mrs. Jacob Ilarwith is in charge and is sing assisted by Mrs. Louis Gal- lows --any day. Sketched, Ensemble of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldman Miss Diana Selzer of 1981 Chi- cago boulevard has returned from are now in their new home at a delightful visit in New York 11845 LaSalle boulevard. City, where she was extensively 51r. and Mrs. Marcus Katz of entertained by her relatives and Leslie avenue were hosts at a re- friends. ception on Dec. 30 in the gold room of the Wilshire to celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anni- versary. American beauty roses at various points on the T-shaped table made an effective setting. The second meeting of the Ila- dassah Cultural Group takes place next Thursday evening, Jan. 10, at 8:15 o'clock, at the Shaarey Zedek branch, Twelfth street mar Atkin- son. At this meeting the book to be taken up will be Ceesmo Hamil- ton's "Caste." A resume of this book will be given by Mrs. Emory Monash, to be followed by a dis- cussion lead by Mrs. Philip Slomo- vitz and Sirs. Joshua Sarasohn. A great deal of interest has been evin- On Dec. 28 Miss Madelyne M. ced in the literary program which Silverman, a bride-elect of next is to be carried out by this Cultur- month, was delightfully enter- al Group. The co-chairmen of the tained by the Misses Ann, Jane group, Mrs. Ralph Davidson and aid Besse Silverman with a mis- Mrs. J. S. Sauls, will be pleased to cellaneous shower of lovely ap- receive suggestions as to books to pointments. The large table be discussed in the future. Husbands and friends of Hadas- around which the guests were seat- ed greatly aided in carrying out soh members are welcome at theses the pink and white color scheme meetings. The monthly meeting of the Ila- more effectively. dassah board of directors is sched uled for Thursday, Jan. 12, at Max Lerner, after being united 12:30, at the lintel Wilshire. Res- in marriage to Miss Ruth Zubrin Ntsssse . sss , ssssssssssssesses srvatii ns should be telephoned to in Tampa, Fla., on Sunday eve- Mrs. henry N. Weinstein, vice- ning, Dec. 25, 1927, returned to president, Garfield 7210. Detroit with his bride after stop- Volunteers are requested for as- ping at several places of interest sisting the liadassah Sewing Group route. Mr. and Mrs. Lerner in which meets every Wednesday at will make their home at 15426 the Shaarey Zedek Branch on Welland avenue, Detroit. Twelfth street, under the direction •f Mrs. Sidney Frank, chairman of Miss Anne Caplan and her the group. All those who can spare suarelian, Mrs. I. Ruben of 571 a few hours Wednesday mornings Hilbrook has left for an extended or afternoons are earnestly urged trip to Pittsburgh, Pa., and Ster- to contribute their services in the ling, Ill., where they will visit with worth-while work of sewing gar- relatives and friends. ments for babies and children in Palestine. Miss Anne Rothenberg was hos- tess at a delightful bridge-lunch- eon at her residence, 1433 Taylor CENTER PLAYERS IN avenue, on Thursday evening, Dec. SURPRISE PROGRAM 29. Covers were laid for 16. The Misses Rose Levin and Belle Stein- The Center Players, the senior berg of the Ypsilanti State Normal College were among those present. dramatic organization of the Jew- - — ish Centers Association, 31 Mel- Miss Ann Goldfarb, accompany- bourne are planning an interesting ing her sister , Mrs. D. L. Berson little program for their open meet- and children, left Jan. 1 for Mi- ing which will he held at the Jew- ami Beach, Fla., to be gone for ish Centers, Saturday evening, Jan. 7 tit 8:00 o'clock. the remainder of the winter. This program is entirely under Mme. Anna Wolfe Margosches, the supervision of entertainment committee consisting of Gertrude well-known mezzo-soprano of Ot- tawa, Que., spent the past few Cohen, Julian Grace and Sol Snids erman. days in Detroit, the guest of Mr. Along with the program, a big and Mrs. Samuel Schubiner of surprise is being planned by the Carter avenue. Mme. Margosches, members for Mrs. Steinberg. who is deputy for Canadian Aux- All those interested in dramatics iliary Lodges, Independent Order and kindred activities are most cor- B'nai B'rith, addressed the Wind- sor, Ont., Women's Auxiliary dially invited to attend. I printed crepe with En- cove crepe coat banded in velvet. $95.00. Sizes 16 4- to 56. Coats, Frocks, C j owns, Accessories ane Bryant 1452 FARMER STREET r. rt Coats finer than we have ever offered be- fore at the lowest prices in our history! Buy a rich fur coat now at an unbelievable sav- ing. Lowest Price in History Beautiful Case Design Now $275 $350 Raccoon Coats Now $389 $525 Beaver Coats $525 Hudson Seal (,t.,). Now $395 Now $395 $850 Persian Lamb Now $395 $650 Siberian Squirrel Now $150 $250 Russian Pony $1,395 Broadtail Caracul. . Now $195 $1,275 Russian Caracul Now $695 Lodge on Tuesday evening last and also favored the members with a number of vocal solos in Yiddish and English, which were much appreciated. Mme. Mar- gasches hs also visited London and Toronto in the interest of the I. 0. B. B. and is president of Worn- en's Auxiliary Lodge, No. 62, I. 0. B. B, of Ottawa, Que., to which office she was re-elected acclama- tion for the coming year. Mme. Margosches was a guest at the Prince Edward Hotel during her stay in Windsor. All Fur Scarfs Greatly Reduced $1395 Blonde Russian Caracul Coat $2000 Dark Eastern Mink Coats $1395 Blonde Dyed Russian Ermine Luxurious Fox Collar Magnificently Tailored Blonde Fox Collar Now $ 795 Now $1395 Now *GheiRallins k9 36 Adams Avenue West NEAR ADAMS THEATER $ 750 You can pay • little each month for the new A Mark of Social Dis- tinction. .. H your next so- cial gathering at the Palmetto. Here all the advan- tages of a big down- town hotel--yet the in- timate priVaey Of one's own home. Cadet Irving Solnich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Richter, has left for Alton, Ill., to resume his studies at Western Military Acad- emy. During his holiday vacation here he was extensively enter- tained by his many friends Among the affairs given for him was a 'theater party given by Mrs. Louis Cole, in honor of his fourteenth birthday. After the theater Mrs. Cole took her young guests to din- ' ner. Miss Sophie Gelbond of Newark, N. J., and New York City, who was the house guest of Miss Martha ' Rosenstein, was extensively enter- tained during her 10-day stay. Miss Sadie Lerner entertained with a bridge and midnight supper for seven couples. Miss Muriel Rosenstein entertained with a luncheon and • .:eater party for three; Miss Martha Rosenstein en- tertained with a dinner in Windsor at the Plaza Cafe for five, fol- ' lowed by "Gond News" and a fare- OLD lx and at the end of the period agreed upon you own it. In the meantime you have put on your payroll the greatest pianists of all the world. Rachinaninoff and Lhevinne will play on your piano when you want to relax. Loper and Del. camp will play when your friends want to dance. S p a thus ballroom, private dining rooms and banquet hall offer unequalled f • c i lities for b r i d g e dinners, dances or social teas. Reservations are be- ing made now in ad- vance through the steward. Earl y ar- rangements are advis- able. PICO SYMPHONIQUE Meissner will give your children lessons in piano playing and Ruth St. Denis instruction in danc- ing. . . . What else can you buy for is small an amount monthly that will gi•e you as much? c. $1495 OC:=:•11 Private Rooms 1w Card Partite. db.,a 5...k., $5 alba op. PALMETTO HOTEL I HANCOCK AT JOHN N. Clue Le• H. Ciment. Glenda J000 JANNEY-BOWN1AN, The home of THE KNABE Janney-Bowman Building Corner P•rL A•e. and Elisabeth.