ThsPeriamr PAGE SIX • EDITOR'S NOTE. 0 N." JOHN R A B E L L Y 0 N E J A N E S H 0 E S "BETTY-JANE" Shoes at $6.00 offer a style and qual- ity combination that is un- surpassable—and comparison will convince you that "BETTY-JANE" Shoes not only offer you the smartest "FASHION-RIGHT" modes at practically the same time they make their appearance on "FIFTH AVE."—but af- ford decided savings as well, Pictured is a mall new tailored Oxford oh own in Gray and Honey Beige Kids, Patent Leathern awl Mack Satins—All one price $6.00 E #6 Two "BETTY-JANE" Shops in Dotiostown Detroit. ASTOR SHOP ELLIMAN'SI 1510 WOODWARD AVE. 204 W. GRAND RIVER 3 Door. from John R. Corner Gr awo'd On Wednesday night, Feb. 29, at 8:30 p. m., the dramatic group of the Young I'eople's League of Windsor will present two one-act plays at the Collegiate High School Auditorium, Ann and Goyeau streets. The performance is the first of a series of regular monthly per- formances which the Young Peo- ple's League plan to give. The plays chosen for presentation Wednesday are "The Ghost Story" and "Two Crooks and a Lady." J. Becker, a prominent business man and able dramatic director, is in charge of the coach- ing and staging. He expressed his confidence in the success of this undertaking. The members of the women's branch of the local B'nai B'rith chapter, who are sponsor- ing this performance, are doing their utmost to assure the eve- ning's financial success. The cast, too, is making every effort to give the audience a dramatic treat. In addition to these plays, Mr. Becker has arranged for interest- ing vaudeville numbers. SIGMA PHI LAMBDA PLANS DINNER-DANCE 8 0 CIAU On Monday afternoon, March 5, the Detroit Council of Jewish Wo- men will have as its speaker Clara Laughlin, who will give a travel- talk. Miss Laughlin is well known as the author of "So You're Going to Paris" and other work in the "So You're Going" series, and is llonoring Miss Belle Jackson, a as delightful a speaker as she is writer. She presents her subject a was bride-elect of March 1, bridge-luncheon and kitchen in an extraordinarily informal and intimate way. The meeting will shower given by Mrs. Fannie Wei- nee of 1241 Calvert avenue on take place at Temple Beth El Feb. 15 for 30 guests, and on Feb. Chapel, at 2 p. m. 21 Mrs. Phil Brezner of 13660 The Misses Pearl and Lillian Mendota entertained with a bridge-luncheon and miscellaneous Levy spent the week-end in Ann Arbor, where they were exten- shower. sively entertained by their friends. MRS. ANN LA BRETT Star Temple on Thursday, March 8, sponsored by the Northwestern branch of the Jewish Old Folks' Home. Tickets include prizes and refreshments, and also entitle holders to a chance on the door prize. Members and friends are invited to attend. Mrs. LaBrett is asssted by Mesdames Albert Marienthal, Gottesman and Edna Lewis. Mrs. Abe Gordon of 8511 La Mrs. Henry N. Fechimer and Salle boulevard will be hostess to members of the Home Relief So. , daughter, Miss Marion Fechimer, ciety Monday afternoon, Feb. 27. have returned to their apartment in the Chatham following a brief Miss Sara Kohn of Linwood ave- visit in New York. nue was hostess to 30 guests at a Mrs. Harry Warren of Pitts- daintily appointed bridge-lunch- eon and canned goods shower at burgh, who is the guest of her her home on Tuesday evening, mother, Mrs. Sam Smitt of Webb Feb. 21, in honor of Miss Pauline avenue, has been the inspiration Eisenberg. Miss Eisenberg is .t for much beautiful entertaining. bride-elect of Sunday, Feb. 26, and has been delightfully enter- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Feldman, tained by her friends with parties formerly of Maplewood avenue, are now residing at Dryden Court and showers. Apartments, 2715 Rochester ave- Miss Mary Koenigsberg was nue. chosen chairman of the dance of Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Goldberg are the W. W. Girls, to be held Sun- day evening, March 18, at the domiciled at 2715 Rochester and are now at home to their friends. Hotel Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shaman and Sigma Phi Lambda, University ORPHAN HOME LEADERS of Detroit fraternity, has again FETE MRS. PRENZLAUER Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sallan have re- turned from several weeks of chosen Blossom heath Inn as the scene of their fourth annual formal The board of directors of the De- touring in the South. They spent dinner-dance which will be held on troit Hebrew Orphan Home and some time in Florida and Ilavana. Saturday evening, March 3. The Nursery gave a party in honor of Mrs. Meyer II. Frank of Hazel- occasion will be the formal initia- the president of the home, Mrs. II tion ceremonies, honoring the seven H. Prenzlauer, at the Belcrest, on wood avenue was hostess at one new men accepted into the frater- Feb. 16. Mrs. Goldstick, vice-pres- of a series of bridge-luncheons on nity. Arrangements have been ident, acted as toastmaster. Mem- Wednesday at her home. made to accomodate approximately bers pledged Mrs. I renzlauer their 20 couples. Miss Florence Horwitz of 639 support in work for the organiza- The formal affair is the climax tion, and presented their president Medbury was hostess at a lovely of the initiation exercises held last with a traveling bag for use on the bridge-luncheon and personal Sunday morning, Feb. 19. In the vacation trip she is now taking. shower in honor of Miss Belle evening following the initiation, a A board of directors meeting was Jackson, whose marriage to Harry stage dinner was given at the Sa- also held at the home of Mrs. Gold- Klein will take place on Thursday voy lintel in the pledges' honor, berg, 2641 Elmhurst, on Feb. 15. evening, March 1, at the Masonic which in turn was followed by a A musicale and bridge tea will be Temple. Covers were laid for 16 theater party. held on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. guests. Sigma l'hi Lambda is the only 29, at the 11'nai B'rith Center. chartered and recognized Jewish There will be presented an interest- Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Feinstein of fraternity on the University of De- ing musical program, prizes will be Greenpoint, Brooklyn, N. Y., are troit campus, and numbers among awarded and refreshments served. the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. its members students from all the Tickets can be procured by calling H. J. Glasser of Collingwood ave- various units of the school. Mrs. J. liarvith, Empire 0398, or nue and Mr. and Mrs. Moe Shapiro Carl H. Seehoffer, Dean of the Melrose 1620. of Broadstreet. Mr. and Mrs. School of Commerce and Finance Feinstein will spend some time in at the university, is the faculty ad- city and during their stay are ANN ARBOR NOTES the visor for Sigma Phi Lambda, and being extensively entertained by with Mrs. Seehoffer will be the relatives and friends. Class in Jewish literature were guests of honor at Blossom heath. organized by Morris Closs of the Miss Jeanne Lapidus of Webb Mlle! Foundation among the CARD OF THANKS avenue has joined the Detroit col- The family of the late Janey younger Jewish set of Ann Arbor. ony in Hollywood Calif., for the The junior classes will meet Oppenheim wish to thank their i many relatives and friends for the every Wednesday evening and the winter. kindness shown them during their senior class Monday afternoon at Mrs. Irwin Cohn and family the Hillel Foundation clubrooms. have left for Miami to spend the recent bereavement. remainder of the season. ANNIS FURS Offers Mink, Ermine, Broadtail, Seal, Kolb:e sky, and the other finer Furs at reductions as great as one•half All our finer furs now show striking reductions! Every woman who wishes to enjoy the beauty, com- fort, and prestige that a fur coat of high quality im- parts now is offered the opportunity to purchase ANNIS finer furs at rich savings. Below are a few selected from hundreds: Platinum Caracul ......$1,175 Reduced to $ 587 700 1,400 Reduced to Rose Caracul 825 1,650 Reduced to Cocoa Caracul 950 1,450 Reduced to Summer Ermine 385 945 Reduced to Grey Squirrel 2,450 Reduced to 1,750 Genuine Broadtail 550 850 Reduced 'to Kolinsky 950 1,350 Reduced to Boadtail Persian 1,650 Reduced to 1,175 Genuine Mink 325 465 Reduced to American Broadtail 425 845 Reduced to Platinum Caracul 250 Reduced to 395 Mole The Fourth Floor—Farmer and Woodward HUDSON'S Mrs. Lazaras Lewis and daugh- ter, Zelda, have returned to their apartment in the hotel Chatham following a week's visit in Chi- cago. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Lerner, formerly of Cleveland, who are now making their home in Detroit, entertained for 20 guests at the Barium Hotel with a musicale at which selections were played by Miss Zelina Mundstuck, Detroit pianist, and Mrs. Sol Cohen of Baltimore, who is a guest in this city. The engagement of Miss Betty Kartzman to Phillip Katzin was made known to her sorority sisters at the last meeting of the Phi Gamma Eta Sorority. Mrs. Abe Gordon of 8511 La Salle boulevard will be hostess to the members of the Home Relief Society on Monday afternoon, Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Si. H. Green of 3655 Alter Road celebrated their daughter, Belle's, fifth birthday Sunday, Feb. 12. The table was attractively adorned with Valen- tine decorations, including favors for the kiddies. Lunch was served at 6 p. m. to 24 children, followed by a supper for 30 grown- ups. for the fastidious Miss EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY "MODELLED FOR THE INDIVIDUAL" IS HERE —AS COLORFUL AS SPRING ITSELF. - - - Hats, $10 to $25 A Hat nelected personally by GILDA GRAY on Display. LIVING MODELS 2 to 5 P. M. FORMAL OPENING, SATURDAY, FEB. 25 Sixteen Years of Floral Service FLOWERSBEARINGA FRIEDMAN TAG ARE CONSIDERED BY YOUR FRIENDS THE ESSENCE OF GOOD TASTE After March 1 we will be located at 9124 Twelfth street, next to Perwein's. FILID1Wif Detroit' Moot Beautiful Flower Shop THREE PHONES 8446 Linwood Ave. Garfield 5047, 9418, 9419 -rtt Feb. 9. Mrs. J. Kane of 5717 Cans ave- nue entertained with a dinner at her home on Sunday, Feb. 19, honoring Shins Lillian Eder and Miss Miamo Satovsky. whose en- gagements were recently an- nounced. Covers were laid for 40 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stein On Wednesday, Feb. 5, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Linkner of Kositchek, Mrs. Feldman and Mrs. Cleveland were among the guests Hanauer entertained five tables at present. luncheon and bridge for the bene- Sirs. S. Sklar and daughter, fit of the Extension Sunday School Fund of Temple Beth El Sister- Edith, of 1947 Gladstone, have re- turned from their trip South. hood. In honor of Miss Mildred Eru- sail, a February bride-elect, Mrs. Jose Winsen of Chicago boulevard entertained at luncheon and bridge at the Book Cadillac llotel on Thursday, Feb. 23. Tay with Confidence Two Other Economy Events Agents' Sample Sale Rummage Sale (weeleseio Flew ANNIS FURS There is a whole floor devoted to children at Hudson's. The Fourth Floor is their very own where wee tots of one or less, jolly juveniles, and young fashionables of sixteen years may be outfitted from top to toe. So mothers and friends of small folk come to the Individual Shops on this floor to select everything to please young people—especially this Spring when every shop is overflowing with innumerable things as fresh, new and smart as the season. Mr. and Mrs. Max IL Finkelston and son, John Maurice, are so- journing in Florida. Miss Dorothy Isberg and Miss Rose Schrebnick were joint host- esses at luncheon and bridge on Mrs. Harry Freedman of 2283 Saturday at the Belcrest in com- Gladstone avenue and her brother, pliment to Miss Marion Schreiber. I. J. Kaufman of Brooklyn, N. Y., who recently attended the mar- Mrs. Jacob liarvith of 301 East riage of his niece, Anna Linden- Philadelphia avenue entertained thal (Mayer), left for Pittsburgh 40 guests at luncheon and bridge to visit his children, Mr. and Mrs. last Thursday at the Belcrest. Henry Kaufman. and their mother, Mrs. E. Mesvitsky of Squirrel Hill Miss Sophye Bernice Lipnick, district for the week-end. From daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon there Mrs. E. Nesvitsky, Mr. and Lipnick of 2459 Gladstone avenue Sirs. Henry Kaufman of Pitts- has chosen Sunday, March 25 as burgh, Pa., I. J. Kaufman and the date of her marriage to Ben Mrs. harry Freedman left for New Cohn of Kansas City. The wed- York to attend the marriage of her ding will take place at Webster son, Louis Freedman of Detroit to Hall. Jean Krapkoff of Brooklyn, N. Y.. which took place Feb 22. Mrs. Jack Sokol of 2305 Hazel- wood avenue was a charming Miss Sylvia Mendell of 2955 hostess on Saturday evening, Feb. Richton avenue has returned from 18, at a bridge-luncheon of de- an extended trip to Lakewood, N. lightful appointments, honoring J., New York City. her cousin, Miss Bessie Meyers of New York City. Covers were Sirs. C. Lapidies of Webb ave- laid for 16 guests. nue entertained 12 guests at bridge-luncheon at the Wilshire Among the many affairs being Hotel, planned for Miss Sophye Bernice Lipnick, a bride-elect of March 25, Mrs. J. E. Rooks of 2539 Pin- was a bridge-luncheon and hand- gree avenue entertained 15 guests kerchief shower on Feb. 11 by at dinner at the Wilshire Hotel. Mrs. George Arta at her home on Boston boulevard and a bridge- George Feldman and daughters, luncheon and miscellaneous shower Elsie and Jean, of 24 Farrand on Feb. 18 at Webster Hall, at Park, left Sunday, Feb. 19. for which time the Blue Bird Girls Miami Beach, Fla., to join Mrs. were hostesses. Feldman and daughter, Maxine, who has been there six weeks. Be- Dave N. Saliter of 4546 West fore returning they expect to visit Warren avenue was host to a wel- in Cuba. come party given in honor of Jo- seph Olenikoff of Alger avenue, Dr. and Sirs. S. J. Eder of Bos- who has recently returned from ton boulevard entertained on Los Angeles, Cal., after a business Tuesday evening, Feb. 14, honor- sojourn of six months, on Sunday ing the recent engagements of Miss evening, Feb. 12. A midnight Lillian Eder to Harry Scott of luncheon was served and covers Cleveland and Miss Miamo Satan- were laid for 30 guests. sky to Dr. J. R. Eder. Covers were laid for 20 guests. Among Misr E. Keshner of Delmar ave- the out-of-town guests present nue entertained the Gamma Tau were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stein and Chi Sorority with a Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Max Linkner, all of bridge Feb. 15. Cleveland. To honor Miss Marian Schrei- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stein and Mr. ber, a March bride-elect, Mrs. Emil Baron entertained for 80 la- and Mrs. Max Linkner, all of Cleveland, are the house guests of dies at a miscellaneous shower and bridge at her home on Hancock Mr. and Mrs. J. Eder of 902 Pal. avenue on Thursday evening, lister avenue. The 41st Great Annual Sale of Hudson's Fourth Floor Is the Children's Floor Mr. Harry Conheim of Richton avenue is spending 10 days in New York. Mrs. Fred Grossman of Glad- stone avenue has returned from a several months' stay in Miami, Fla. 1887—FUR HEADQUARTERS FOR 41 YEARS-1928 Filth 3 11 F 5 AND Mrs. S. Glueckman of 2494 Gladstone avenue announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Doris, to William S. Shupe, to take place Sunday, Feb. 26. Reception at home from 8 to 11. No cards. WINDSOR DRAMATIC GROUP GIVES PLAYS WRIGHTKAY& WOODWARD AVE. AT = Mrs. Ann LaBrett heads the committee in charge of the card party to be held at the Eastern [ Skilled Designers and Platinum Smiths are at Your Service. JEWELERS HEADS COMMITTEE FOR OLD FOLKS HOME PARTY Other society items, having re ached the editor's desk after 5:30 p. m. on Wednesday, were omitted from this issue and re- tained for publication in next week's Chronicle. First Class Jewelry - Re-Modeling - H man C worth WOODWARD at CLIFFORD ... Founded 1887 WWI Miss Mildred Sunday of 1132 Virginia Park entertained with s bridge on Sunday, Feb. 19. Prizes acre awarded to the Misses Ethel Michelman, Lillian lioffman and Helen Trattner. Miss Dorothy Collins, who sings over the radio, entertained by singing many of her delightful song hits. Miss Bernice Blair entertained 25 guests at a luncheon at the Book Cadillac, honoring Mrs. Louis Popkin (Bessie Hodes), a recent bride. 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