A merica Prick Perio&cal Ceister CLIFTON AV/NU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN VIBVEIROCIJEWISfletRONICLE • - ^ ASSISTS ON SHAAREY ZEDEK COMMITTEE FOR THEATRE PERFORMANCE ha Csp•oland is assisting fur the with the arrangt 111lITIl The new hats include the ever-favorite felts in high shades, Bakou, a new straw, liallibuntal, satin and straw' combinations or ribbon belting —and the styles are smart' and varied as RussekS collections always are. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Luber of 1015 King avenue are now residing at 2585 Virginia Park. The Misses II eles Shure and Ida Nadler gave a bridge tea on Jan. 15 at the home of Miss Shere, 506 Englewood avenue, in honor of the Theta Delta Omega Sorority. Other MRS. IRA COPELAND. guests were the Misses Hilda and Rose Gladstone, Sarah Cohn, Na- benefit performance of "Countess omi Shapiro, Helen Gold, Margaret Meritza" to be given at the She: Friedman and Nettie Aranoff. pert-Detroit Opera House by the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zeduk on Jacob Isenberg of New York was Monday, Feb. 6. the guest of his children, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg of 122 avenue, during the last "MONROE DOCTRINE" week-end. SELFISHLY TWISTED 4 $ 1 0 10 $ 0 "Burby" Hats in Felt always $7.75 Exclusive with RussekS Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lober of 1015 King avenue are now residing at Rev. Niebuhr Makes This Charge In Lecture on International 2985 Virginia park. MILLINERY SALON—FOURTH FLOOR Relations. - - Mrs. William Stearns and son of "'The Monroe Doctrine, origin- the Belcrest, accompanied by her daughter and baby, have left for a ated to ward off the imperialism of C../%4SZC) three months' sojourn to Europe from the South American Miami, countries, has come to mean that Florida, and other points. America refuses to let any nation Mr. and Mrs. 'William Goldberg on the continent carry its difficul- formerly of the Hotel Whittier, are ties to Europe for arbitration," Rev. Reinhold Niebuhr said at the now domiciled at the Belerest. lecture-luncheon of the Woman's Miss A. Sara Levensohn of Mar- Council for Education in Interna- ston court have returned from a tional Relations, at the Hotel Stet- ter. "It is simply our insisting that sojourn to Florida and Boston. we want to tie the big brother to The Terpischorian Girls celebrat- South American countries while we ed Friday, Jan. 13 with a theater are in reality more than a big party, witnessing "Good News" at lon•ther and somewhat of a bully." Rev. Niebuhr attributed the prev- the Cass Theater. alent feeling of goad will between Mrs. NI. H. Elias and her mother. the United States and Mexico to the Mrs. A. Soloman, entertained sixty influence of Dwight Morrow, and guests at a bridge luncheon and Colonel Charles Lindbergs. "The Monroe Doctrine has become miscellaneous shower at the Taller Ilmel on Jan. 14, honoring Miss more and more an instrument of Shii!:y Solomon. The "V" shaped aggression rather than an instru- table had for its decorations indi- ment of peace," Rex. Niebuhr said "'South America has a traditional vidual white candles with ribbon howl in crystal holders. Four tall fear of North America due to the white tapers, tied with tulle, way we have built up our nation lighted the table. A beautiful partly at the expense of the Spoen- empire. Racial anal economic hunch of real orange blossoms over ish r. the miniature bride and groom in ffilivts and the curse of tradition history have been partially coun- formed the centerpiece. Miss Sol- teracted by efferts to bring the Dv( omon's marriage to Nathan Ged- sections into friendly contact in rich will take place Feb. 12. Pan-Americanism. p 10 No...9CAK4Z KEYS SHOE SALE MI. TWITS of Os. 'Jo-I-roll, +- bate and orat ono al bowies of De- troit Chapter No . t'S Order of Aleph 'Lad k Aleph of the hale- psndent Order B'nai Writh, were guests e f II Dor Sunday at a "pep" supper held at the li'teni li'rith Community Center, 275 East Ferry avenue. The supper tuck the form of a rally and "sendosofi" for those Who will engage in the A. Z. A. district elimination tournam•nt in basket- ball, debating and oratory, to be held next month in Grand Rapids. Max Edwards, a past-president of Pisgah Lodge, was principal speaker. Ilenty M. Gottlieb, span- sor• Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon; Sam Raskin, roach of the bask etball team; Zeldin Cohen, team man• alter: Harold Horwitz, head of the chapter and junior deputy of the A. Z. A. lake-region district; Louis Cohen and Sam Charf(oos, members of the debate team, and I, Sol Resenman, loratorival entry. were others that spoke.J. R. Feller, cap- tain of the basketball team, presid- ed as toastmaster. Proper mental and physical de velopment of the Jewish young man as well as his religious education, the purposes of this national fra- ternity, were endorsed by the speak• ors, who p trot ott out that the re- ward of the participants in the forthcoming contests lay not so much in victory as in the knowl- edge that they had put forth their best efforts. Entertainment was provided by Harold Goldstein, pianist; Harry Herbst, vocalist, :Ind Sol and Bur- ton Selik, who offered a tri.o of clever comedy sketches. NOW IN EFFECT AT OUR JUVENILE SHOP Last Week TO PURCIIASE RUBY'S MUSCLE DEVELOPING , SHOES FOR • YOUR CHILDREN Miss Jeanne Gladstone, of 1656 Boston boulevard, gave a personal shower and dinner at the Wilshire Hotel, Saturday evening, Jan. 21, for Miss Ida Ginsberg, whose mar- riage to Ben Gladstone will take place Feb. 5. AT SALE PRCES iss Jeanne Gladstone of Boston boulevard gave a personal shower and dinner in the Wilshire !looted Sato] day evening fur Miss Ida Ginsberg, whose marriage to lien Gladstone will take place Febru- ary It. ALFRED J. R1.1BK 2114 Park Avenue `-"". Women's City Club Bldg. !dr. and Mrs, Jack Cohen (of 3265 Bost on boulevard, announce the graduation of their daughter, Mar- cia, from Northern High School. EVERYBODY'S GOING Mrs. Adolph Reiller of 3014 Cort- land, and her sister, Mrs. .1. Wein- garden, of Elmhurst, are visiting in Rechester, Minn. — to the Saturday, Night Dances 275 EAST FERRY AVENUE Bob Cruzet's Cotton Pickers Orchestra. Admission 50 Cents. Sir. and Mrs. Abe Shiffman, of Boston boulevard, and Mr. and Mrs. Sal Salient left Wednesday for an extended southern trip. They will visit Florida and Calm. 8:50 P. M. ♦ VALENTINES Hiss Maxine Finsterwald, who is a student at the Carnegie College at Pittsburgh. will be the guest of her parents. Mr. and Sirs. Charles A. Finsterwald, if Chicago boule- vard, for a few days. CARDS-FAVORS-NOVELTIES PISGAH'S PURIM BALL ATSTATLER MARCH 11 Sheehan's Book Store a 155.. vVOODWARD AVENUE Midwinter Frolic Given by the Fraternity of The Brotherhood of the Billy Goats (OKMNX) At the Maccabees Ballroom Opposite The Art Museum JANUARY 27, 1928 MUSIC BY THE MIAMA SERENADERS ENTERTAINERS: Charlotte Meyers — Mayor Tudor — Others ADMISSION 75c DANCING TILL 7 Lew Fiddler's Original Miama Serenadors Will Furnish the Music For The Billy Goats Brotherhood (OKMNX) MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS CIII Longfellow 2439. The entertainment committee of Pisgah Lodge, under the leadership of Elias Goldberg. announces that on Starch 11 it will sponsor its an- nual Parini ball at the Hotel titstler. The activities of this committee mint to a repetition of this event's orevious big successes. A Mark of Social Dis- tinction... OLD your next so- cial gathering at the l'almetto. Here all the advan- tages of a big down- town hotel -yet the in- timate privacy of one's own home. H S p a cious ballroom, private dining rooms and banquet hall offer unequalled f a c i lities for bridge dinners, dances or social teas. Reservations are be- ing made now in ad- vance through the steward. Earl y ar- rangements are advis- able. Pri•am ROOMS to Card Parties, without serene, 55 and up. PALMETTO HOTEL HANCOCK AT JOHN S. Charlet H. Clemente Glendale MO Young Judaea Cl ub Notes Young Judea Chamisho Osor Entertainment Feb. 5. "The influence of little men with shrewd minds, who want something definite and get it through the ig- norance eif the vast majority of the people, causes much of the dif- ficulty with. South American coun- tries. We have always linked our political interests with econemic in- terestsin South America and we have forced our achievements in business upon these people whose genius is not that of self-govern- neent." Rev. Niehuhr was introduced by Judge Charles C. Simons. More 'titan 250 attended the luncheon pre- , ceding the lecture and an additional 100 came to hear him after the lees tare. The last of the series of Isctures is to he delivered this Tuesday noon. Miss Esther Kohn, of Alger ave- nue. honored Miss Pauline Eisen- berg, a February bride-to-be, with a kitchen shower and bridge lunch- 'MI at her home on Tuesday. Jan. 21. B'nai B'rith Community Center Announcing The dance of the Heins, Infants Orphan 11( me and Nursery, to be Our Members cf Teams Guests at "Pen" Supper at B'nai B'rith Clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Simmons (Lillian Kirschbaum) of Dumbart- on road, have fio their guest their nuttier, Mrs. Mary F. Simmons of Columbus, Ohio. During her stay ninny lovely 1111161N/1M and theater parties ware given in her honor. A farewell dinner at the Addison Ile tel was given by Mr. and Ntrs. Harry Clark of McQuade avenue on Sunday, Jan. 15. --- Mrs. Ben Katz of 2983 Virginia park was hostess at a miscellane- ous shower Saturday, Jan. 14 for her sister, Miss Rae Loober. The New Hats for Spring INFANT ORPHAN HOME I DANCE THIS TUESDAY ' A. Z. A. ENTERTAINS CRATCRS ATHLETES FATHER, SON MEET AFTER 20 YEARS A surprise party of excellent ap- pointments was that given by Mrs. Jae Simon and daughter, Sadie, of 9686 Broadstreet boulevard, last Saturday evening, honoring the re- union of Mr. Simon and his 5.11, Nlartin, after a departure of 20 years. The latter was left in Rus- sia when but a few months old. while the father came to America to reside. The son, who is now 21 years old, came over from Russia but twp weeks ago. This reunion is an extraordinary one, because father and son were entirely strange to each other. Martin will attend day school here and will later be put into business by his father. Approximately 50 guests at- tended the surprise reunion, where several vocal solos were rendered by Sadie Sim o n, Rose Berlin and Frances Gantt. Celia Berlin enter- tained with recitations in both English and Yiddish. MIDWINTER FURNITURE SALE ll iROUGI IOUT FEBRUARY ./ MRS. H. H. PRENZLAUER. held at the Masonic Temple Crys- tal ballroom, on Tuesday evening, Jan. 31, will he featured by a pro- gram of musical entertainment. Mrs. Hannah Harvith is chair- man of the committee in charge, assisted by Mrs. Rase Callow and Mrs. Irvin Yarrow's. Mrs. II. II, Prenzlauer is president of the or- ganization. Further plans for the opening of the Greater Detroit Young Men's Iltobrew association building will be discussed at the regular meeting of the organization Sunday afternoon, at 5 1/'ClIlek at the Shaurey Zedek, 0125 Twelfth street. Interesting topics will also be taken all with reference to the welfare of the or- ganization. Special arrangements are being completed by a committee headed by A. Ellinson to seethe the forth- coming spring frolic of the Greater Detroit "Y" on Sunday evening, April 1, in the ballroom of the Book Cadillac Hotel one of the largest affairs of its kind in this commun- ity. In view of the circumstances that o•cured the last time the "Y" veld its dance, the committee in charge will appreciate it if the or- ganisations that are planning to run a dance that evening should mote the "V" date. The proceeds of this affair will go towards the "Y" building fund. At the present time the ''V' is holding gym classes every Monday evenia? at the Hutchinson school, and before long it expects to get a gym of its own where it will con- duct classes every Tuesday and Thursday evening. Hillel Foundation Invites Beth El Household to Dance Feb. 18. The Hillel Foundation of Ann Arbor extended through the pres- ident of the Young People's Tem- ple ('lute, Norman H. Birnkrant, an invitation to all members of the household of Temple Beth El to at- tend their dance to be held Satur- day evening, Feb. IS, at the Mason- ic Temple in Ann Arbor. Miss Mil- dred Lorraine Fink, secretary of the social committee of the !fillet Foundation, announces that it has planned special entertainment and exceptinally good orchestra. Tick- ets can he secured from Norman H. Birnkrant, 628 East Boston boule- vard, Longfellow 6020, at $1 a cou- ple, or from the Temple Beth El office, Woodward and Gladstone. J. L. HUDSON CO. DETROIT A. Winter in Florida. Removal Sale DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON ALL NlERCHANDISE IN STOCK The bulk of this select stock must be sold before our removal to new quar- ters ON FEBRUARY 5. Located at 94 Martin Place. INFANTS' WEAR TOYS AND GIFTS 407 Metroinuilan 111d, Coil Ito ito. r e (Ric Quit Si" J hn R. at Farmer A E When You Think of L Smart Shoes Think L of "Betty-Jane" 0 d N Comfort, the E is that T 4 in You'll be • h e • Style and Sas, surprising ing — Al styles thing A -- - are one price! After attending meetings of the The fourth anniversary of the Montefloors Home °f Aged Israelites Hadar Zion was held Jan, 22, at and the Jewish Orphan Home in I °clock at the Iona. of the leader, Cleveland, "Daddy" Adolph Freund Miss Helen Kass, 319 Woodland has left for the south and will spend the winter months at Daytona avenue. y '' ts The history of the past year was Beach, Fla. II is friends mew reach T h. " • shoun en Gray or read by Florence Kohen. A piano him there by addressing him care Honey eel„Sued• of Prince George Hotel. Ile is solo by Edith Cohen followed. Several Jewish poems were re- planning to return here about cited by Ethle Colson and a panto- May 1. Featuring AAAA and AAA Widths mine, ''A Farmer's Wi rk" was gie- Special Note to Bagdad on by Anna Karp, Anna Rudman, AT TWO DOWNTOWN STORES Blanche Feldman, Evelyn Jesin- Ticket Holders. 'tem and Tillie Lipshitz. Bagdad books those 11.111 Fanny Entnes, Frieda Newhouse, are All asked to turn them in at once hilli in Arsshsysky and Edith Co- , 204 WEST 1510 WOODWARD at the B'nai Writh Community hen gave a playlet. "Wandering," House. Bills in connection with the GRAND RIVER NEXT TO and several s•ongs followed by All- carnival must he paid, and it is COR. GRISWOLE KERWIN'S ot, Karp. 110 not j urged that holders of hooks The prophecy was read by Fan- ny Entner. It was written by Fan- delay in settling. ny Entner and Ethle Coohen. Lotto itxaxaxia,4 cFca2c,a7cF6 iTAPc2IXIINIXIIXIV.140pOlt2i4IX.IXIINaX. 417c.i0DC,Ani7 ci ■ : 412 ;nicaxipwc,ax was played after the program in *El which Blanche Felman won the e prize. CALL RANI)OLPII 2300 FOR RESERVATIONS Refreshments were served and "34 characters of the Bible were given in shadowgraph form. :Mothers of the members attended. — - Hadar Zion. N0 c 4t . '6 0 E Astor Shop Elliman's Ft New Club Formed. A Young Judaea club of Kit-ls of the ages of 15 was (organized in the Dinner Dance Planned for district of Clairmount and Wooed- Washington's Birthday ward Those interested should call Betty Geller, Empire 5511-W. By K. of P. The entertainment c mmittee of Detroit Lodge No. 55 K. 14 P., is planning another popular dinner dance to be. held Feb. 22, Washing- ton's Birthday at Stotler Hotel. Music will be by Seymour Simons orchest es. Aside from the usual entertain- ment, dancing and favors fur the ladies, for which these parties are well known, the entertainment com- mittee announces there will be a surprise, the nature I f which they have declined to disclose. Reservations at $5 per plate can he obtained from Jack Alter, 718 Penobscot building, residence 1715 Seward, or from A. A. Foreman, 2051 Buhl building, residence 2055 Fullerton. The GREATER DETROIT Y TO MAKE BUILDING PLANS I Young Judea clubs of Detroit •vitt hold a combined Chamisho Osor B'Shvat (Jewish Arbor Day selebratioon Sunday afternoon, Feb. b, at the Jewish Center. In order to impress upon the Young Judeans the beauty of the Palestinian festival, which has teen ohs:reed also by Jews in the Disspora throughout the ages, an Jan. 31 to Be Ladies Night at appropriate program has been pre- K. of P. pared for the afternoon, and a bag of Palestinian fruit will be handed ht, Jan. 31, has been Tugs to every Judean and visiting child attending the affair. Pato.mts And isep-sisside III Detroit Lodge for a special occasion, Members are in- friends of Young Judea are invited, vited to came and bring their wives admision being free. and sweethearts along. There will The program follows: Two plays by Jessie Sampler, "Here and be music, (lancing and refresh- There," to be presented by the Ezra nuonts. Frederick S. Atwood, Supreme. Qeasdah Club, and "Akibah's of Pythias l'hiekton Farm," I v the Bless' ms of Proolate Order Knights will be the guest of honor on the toe- n; a violin diet be St•nlev Atwood, although eV 5105. CV Osh•n and Jay o of Judea; Ile ore v declamation by a resident of Minntstpalis, is an Sam Balm of ate our Balf luniors• honorary , , life member in Detroit reed:Ilion, "What Is Chamisho Osor," by a member of the Roses of [ 'Daddy" Freund to Spend White and Blue. r This annual event is the occasion for an exposition of Hudson furniture of surpassing interest from the viewpoints of quality, art, value, service and satisfac- tion. Blossoms of Zion. The Blosso ins of Zion, lit it meet- ing on Jan. 21 at the hens. of Edith %risotto. of 2650 Hazelwood avenue, heard a report of the candy sale which proved a success thanks to the (. 0-1 p•ratiom of the Talmud Torah pupils of the Philadelphia- Byron school. The library organized by the club at the above school is now in full swing and is opened every Sunday, 1{001i,1 from 11 a. m. to 2 p. in Hebrew and English, far young and old, are on the library's shelf. Cards can tee- drawn at the above stated hour. A play is be ing rehearsed by the club for presentation at the Cham- isho Osor B'Shvat enter' iinment to tie given by Detroit Young Judaea at the Jewish ('enter on Sunday, Feb. 5. There will be no admis- sion to the entertainment and the general public is invited. Girls of 13 and over are invited to join the group. The next steel- ing will be held at the home of Lil- lian Finkelstein, 1602 Harelwooll. Sons of Judea. A meeting of the Sons of Judea was held Monday evening, Jan. 23 at the Jewish Center. The revised reinstitution of the club was read by Mr. Cohn. The' program for the evening included a discussion of "The Aim of Intel- ligence Tests," by Mr. Cohn. The program for the next meeting will include current events by .1. Botve- nick, J. Frank. N. Davidson, S. Lug and B. Kroll. ,34 Sunday Dinner at the Detroitd_.eland $,E1 rat The fame of the Detroit-Leland Ilotel's cuisine and general service has traveled far and wide, but none are more appreciative of the values we give than Detroiters — loyal friends who come here regularly— and in increasing numbers. 34 k€, Table d'hôte s2 the plate G-4,) G-'4•3 Detroiesnew Hotrloritligood accommodations for 1200. Larger rooms. Modern sample rooms. Instant elevator service. Downtown in the new theatre and shopping district. 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