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HADASSAHS ANNOUNCE
PATRONS FOR FORMAL
DANCE ON FEB. 19
11 331tScliAL
8 0 CIAL
A GOOD DEED
imelhodi
Added by Samuel Summerfield
to His Many Acts of
Benevolence.
Splendid progress in arrange-
Samuel Summerfield, who is
the president of the Detroit
ments for the formal ball of Seri
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin will leave
The general meeting of the
Service
Group, has recently
for and Junior chapters of Detroit League of Jewish Women's organ- on Sunday fur New York to visit
added another good deed to his
Hadassah is reported by Mrs. izations was held on Monday at the with her daughter, Miss Ruth
many acts of benevolence.
Charles Hamburger, chairman of Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah. Franklin, who is spending the
Mr. Summerfield's attention
Mr. Fred M. Butzel was the speak- winter there doing special work.' was called to the fact that there
er of the afternoon. Mr. Butzel, Dr. Franklin will join Mrs. Frank-
were certain needs in the De-
lin
during
the
week
and
together
who is an authority on the subject
troit Hebrew Infant home and
of the delinquent, feeble-minded will sail for Bermuda on Feb. 11.
Nursery, at 545 Canfield. As is
and orphan child, chose as his sub-
result the children of school
Mrs.
Leopold
Freud
and
song
ject "The Child Problem in De-
age were immediately supplied
Marcus of the Bellcrest have ar-
trait.
with shoes and galoshes, and
Mrs. Charles Alpern presented rived in Miami and will spend the
Mrs.
the entire group of children
a group of songs, accompanied by winter at the Hotel Lincoln.
was provided with clothes, all
Mrs. Laurence Tittlebaum. Both
necessary bedding, including
are members of the Music Study
Mrs. William Keller was hostess
comforters, night clothes, etc.
Club, one of the organizations of at the last regular business meet-
"Thank you," say the infants
the League.
ing of the Athena Girls Club, held
Does Not Include
to Mr. Summerfield.
Mrs. Henry M. Weinstein was Tuesday evening, Jan. 31. The
Entire Plated Stock
chairman of the hospitality com- supper-dance held at Hotel Tuller
mittee, which served tea.
last Thursday night was a huge
Mr. and Mrs. I Newman enter-
Mrs. Leo ',aflame was general success. A dinner and theatre
Sweeping Reductions on certain Center-
chairman of the day.
party is being planned in honor of tained at a dinner for 50 girls at
pieces, Candlesticks, Sugars and Cream-
the new officers, to take place in their home on Englewood avenue,
Mrs. Milton Freud entertained the near future. The next meeting honoring bliss Pearl Kaplan, whose
ers, Platters, Vegetable Dishes, etc.
six guests at luncheon on Wednes- will be held Tuesday, Feb. 7, at engagement to their son, Max
the home of Mrs. Harry Fullner of Newman, was recently announced.
day at the Phoenix Club.
Miss Kaplan has chosen March 25
Webb avenue.
as her wedding day.
Mrs. J. Rosenthal of Rochester
Mrs.
Samuel
J.
Bloomberg
en-
avenue returned during the week
Mrs. Jos. Barnett and young
pertained eight girls on Thursday
from a stay in Chicago.
at a bridge-luncheon at her home, son, Harvey, have returned from a
few weeks' stay in New York,
Mrs. Edward Stein of Webb eve- 9330 Dexter boulevard, in honor where they were the guests of rela-
nue was hostess to 68 guests at of her house guest, Miss Sarah
tives and friends.
MISS BETTY BERICK.
luncheon and bridge on Wednes- Glaser of Boston, Mass. bliss
day at the Hotel Statler in compli- Glaser returned to her home on
Mrs. Charles Waldman and
the ball. This affair, which is an- ment to her sister, bliss Mildred Saturday.
daughter, Lorraine Ina, have re-
nually one of the most brilliant so-
Erusall, a March bride-elect. The
turned to their home in New York
cial functions in the calendar of
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stern
guests were seated at small round
Detroit Jewry, takes place Sunday tables which were centered with of East Grand boulevard left City after a tdo weeks' visit with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. B.
evening, Feb. 19, at Hotel Steller.
beautiful improvised wedding Monday for a winter's sojourn in
b
Mrs. Ilamburger is being actively
California. During their absence Weisblum of Taylor avenue.
assisted by Miss Rose Weinstein,
Mr. and Mrs. }tarry Rabwin will
Among the delightful affairs
vice-chairman of the Senior ball
given in honor of bliss Belle Jack-
Mrs. }lorry Conheim of Richton occupy their home.
committee; Mrs. II. A. Singer and
son,
a bride-elect of Starch 1, was
Miss Lillian Robbins, chairman and avenue will entertain 40 guests at
Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Brown of 51 a linen shower and bridge of beau-
vice-chairman, respectively, of the luncheon and bridge on Saturday
Pilgrim
avenue
left
on
Jan.
27
for
tiful appointments given by Miss
Junior ball committee, together at Webster Hall.
a sojourn through the south, in- Shirley Kelt in her home on Atkin-
with an enthusiastic group of com-
Miss Maxine Finsterwald has cluding Florida, Cuba and Ilavana. son avenue, on Saturday evening.
mittee members, including Miss
Betty Balch. The ball committee returned to Pittsburgh to resume
Miss Rhoda Cohen of Flint is
Mr. and Mrs. J. Silk of 3765 Cal-
is to meet Wednesday evening, her studies following a brief visit
spending a week with bliss Shirley
Feb. 8, instead of Monday evening, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. vert avenue announce the gradua-
Charles
A.
Finsterwald.
Knit.
155 ■ , WOODWARD AVENUE
tion
of
their
daughter,
Leah,
from
at the home of Mrs. Hamburger,
Northwestern High School.
2423 Chicago boulevard. A list of
Adolph (Daddy) Freund, who
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler of
the patrons include Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Steinberg of has left Detroit for his usual win-
Mrs. Milton Alexander, Mr. and Edison avenue were hosts to 52
ter
trip south, three weeks ago, is
guests
at
a
buffet
supper
on
Sun-
2061
Taylor
avenue
announce
the
Mrs. Philip Bloomgarden, Fred M.
now at Hotel Urmey, Miami, Fla.,
Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham day at the Phoenix Club of un- graduation of their daughter, June,
and
is likely to remain for the sea-
usually
beautiful
appointments.
from
the
Northwestern
High
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.
son. Ile conveys his kindest re-
School
Ehrlick, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fried-
gards to all his friends to whom
Mr.
William
Stearns
of
the
Bel-
man, William Friedman, Ben Gins-
A surprise party was given in he could not say a personal "auf
burg, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ham- crest has returned from a visit in
honor of bliss Maxine Steinberg on wiedereshen" before leaving home.
burger, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Boston and Portland.
the
occasion of her birthday anni-
Levin, Julius Rubiner, Mr, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Waldstein of
Mrs. Frank Hamberger and versary.
Mrs. I. Schetzer, Harry Schein-
275 EAST FERRY AVENUE
2610 Webb avenue were surprised
Mrs.
Morris
Hirer
will
be
joint
man, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons,
by their friends and relatives on
hostesses at luncheon and bridge
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Stolarsky
Jeanette
Steinberg,
Mr.
and
Miss
Sunday, Jan. 29, in honor of their
Mrs. Louis Stull, Sam Summer- on Saturday at the Hotel Stutter. of 2953 Leslie avenue entertained
Seventy-five guests will enjoy their 12 couples at a birthday party in fifteenth wedding anniversary.
field, Mr. and Mrs. Henry N.
Bob Cruzet's Cotton Pickers Orchestra.
honor of their daughter, Sylvia
Weinstein, Miss Rose Weinstein, hospitality.
Sir. and Mrs. Zell L. Goldsmith
Sponsored by the WO-Kay Fraternity
Belle, who, with her brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jakont of Charles, entertained the guests of 3284 Calvert avenue will cele-
Admission 50 Cents
Mrs. Joseph Wetsman and Mr. and
351 Englewood avenue announce with some clever acts, including brate their twenty-fifth wedding
Mrs. M. II. Zackheim.
anniversary on Sunday, Feb. 5.
the graduation of their daughters , the "Varsity Drag" dance.
Hilda Pearl, from Northern high
Miss Ruth Altsehuler of Fischer
School, and Selma Betty, from
Miss Sallye Iladise Stolarsky
Roosevelt School.
entertained Miss Sara Weinberg avenue, leaves Feb 6 for New York
City,
where she will be the guest
of Collingwood avenue at a dinner
Miss Beatrice Burrows of Duane at her home. Tables were set for of her cousin, blildred Gloria Kauf-
avenue entertained 20 guests in 12 guests who came from Europe. man.
honor of Miss Sadie Fishman, a
Miss Shirley Bernice Kalt of At-
March bride-elect.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Appel of
15310 La Salle boulevard announce kinson avenue honored bliss Belle
Mrs. Ben Marcus of 15817 Park- the marriage of their daughter, Jackson with a linen shower on
side avenue was hostess on Tues- Eva, to David H. Soskin, to take Saturday evening.
day evening, Jan. 31, at her home place on March 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lemberg and
at a bridge-luncheon and linen
shower honoring her sister, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freedman son Burton will spend the winter
Tessie Horwitz, a bride-elect of of 2283 Gladstone avenue announce season in Miami.
February. Covers were laid for that the marriage of their son,
Mrs. A. Grossman and Mrs.
30 guests.
Louis, to Miss Jean Krakoff of New
York City will take place Feb. 22 Adolph Jacoby were joint hostesses
to
40 guests at a luncheon and
Mrs. Isidore Bell of 2525 Glen- at the ('ecilian Mansion, Brooklyn,
bridge of pretty appointments in
dale avenue entertained with a N. Y:
at
compliment
to Sirs. Max Gross-
luncheon on Wednesday, Feb. 1,
her home. Covers were laid for 10
Miss Shirley Freedman of 2283 man, who, prior to her marriage on
guests.
Gladstone avenue is visiting in Jan. 24, was Miss Rose Cohen.
bliss Ccil Abrahams entertained
New York City and Lakewood, N.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Chesluk were J., and will remain there until after 16 guests in honor of Mrs. Gross
hosts at a delightful surprise party Feb. 22, at which time she will at- man.
on Sunday evening, Jan. 29, in hon- tend the marriage of her brother
Mr. Michael Wellman sailed on
or of their niece, Miss Mae Naftul- to Miss Jean Krakoff of New York.
Friday on the S. S. Aquitania for
in. Miss Naftulin, who is 15 years
a
two months' visit in London,
old, graduated from Western High
A pre-valentine and bridge party
School with high honors this term.
was given in honor of bliss Sophie Paris, Leipzig and Moscow.
Moss of 3285 Sturtevant avenue by
Miss Belle Jackson, a March
Joseph J. Levitt of Pittsburgh, Miss Faye II. Goldstein, 405 }lend-
bride-elect was the honor guest at
Pa., is a guest in the city and is rie avenue.
a shower for 20 guests at which
stopping at the Tuller Hotel.
On Saturday, Jan. 28, Miss Fran- Mrs. Stanley Kirschbaum of Hazel-
Mrs. Oscar Wander of 3211 Les- ces Lakritz, a bride-elect of Feb. wood avenue was hostess. Again
lie avenue entertained Tuesday at 5, was the guest at a luncheon and on Jan. 24 she entertained 30
a bridge and mah jonger party at hosiery shower of pretty appoint- guests for Miss Jackson.
the Belcrest, honoring Miss Lillian ments at King Wah Lo, at which
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Immerman
Dannam of Chicago, who is a Miss Anna Gordon was hostess.
guest of Mrs. A. J. Moss, and Mrs. The color scheme of yellow and of West Philadelphia avenue were
Edna Kerner of Cortland avenue, white was beautifully carried out hosts to 24 guests at a beautiful
who is leaving to spend the winter in tapers, favors, and little hearts. bridge-dinner last Thursday at
their home.
in California.
Miss Ethel Manason, (laughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Schmeir of
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bloom of 234 Mr. and Sirs, M. B. Manason of
Windemere avenue announce the 6.512 Twelfth street, was graduated Trowbridge avenue have returned
graduation of their son, Joseph from Northern High School last from a two weeks' visit in New
George, from Highland Park High week.
York City with their son, Dr
schoo. A surprise party was given
Adolph Schmeir.
in his honor by his sister, Miss
Mrs. R. Nelson of 3352 Elmhurst
Bloom,
which
took
place
Mr. and Sirs. Samuel Baer of
Esther I.
avenue was hostess at a surprise
on Saturday evening, Jan. 28. A party on Saturday evening, Jan. 28, Glynn Court entertained at an-
luncheon was served at midnight. in honor of the graduation of her other of a series of bridge evenings
daughter, Florence. A midnight on Sunday at their home.
Miss Lillian Applebaum, of 1704 supper was served to 30 guests.
Clairmount avenue, is visiting her Among the class-mates present,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwartz are
sister, Mrs. I•n helper, of 126 was Allan Nichamin, president of spending the winter in Los An-
Madison avenue, Grand Rapids, the Central High graduating c lass, geles.
who delightfully entertained with
Mich.
Mrs. Jack Weinberg and chil-
several recitations and songs. Sam
Edelstein acted as master of cere- dren, Jean and Jerome, left for
monies. Henry Lipchitz rendered Miami, Fla.
a vocal solo and William Usher
Sirs. John Immerman of Sagi-
played several selections on the
naw was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
mandolin.
Mayer Davis for several days last
your next so-
Miss Bertha Bornstein enter- week.
gathering at
tained 24 guests at a leap year
Pal in etto.
bridge at her home, 320 Owen ave-
Here all the advantages
nue, Sunday evening, Jan. 29.
Black, Tan, Slate, Brown
Sixteen Years of
of a big downtown ho-
Floral Serrite.
tel—yet the intimate
. The home of Mr. and Sirs. M.
privacy of one's own
Granet was the scene of a delight-
home.
ful dinner and bridge on Sunday
—try "Fried-
Spacious ball room,
evening, Jan. 29, in honor of Mr.
Floral
private dining rooms
A. Schlechter of Reading, Pa., at
Service" —
and banquet hall offer
which bliss Celia Granet was hos-
knowing how
unequalled tacit ities
tess to 16 guests. A mid-night
through scare
for b ridge dinners,
lunch and dancing followed bridge.
*Coney
of experience
'Placard Lamb
dances or social teas.
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will retain
Reservations are be-
Miss Bessie Richmond, 657 East your confi-
ing made now in ad-
Bethune avenue, left for a two
dence.
These coats have been taken from our regular stocks and drastically cut
ance through the
weeks' visit in New York City, and
steward. Early ar-
will be a guest at the Pennsylvania
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rangements are advis-
Hotel. She will also visit Phila-
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Miss Martha Miller of Alger
avenue entertained 12 guests at a
bridge-luncheon given at her resi-
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