Periodical eater Allieliallf CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN PlcI)Entenjrwisneigavictx —.– r c-oloc-Nate-zcvooarzceakezcelces-z- itskpeorfoacitod. SSE • R J. N. F. THEATER PARTY WEDNESDAY EVENING "Ilk Jewish Girl" has been se- lected by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund to be WILL HELP SPONSOR CLUB HOP MARCH 4 •• Wedding Calendar On March .1, the Ilnie,r.ity Club will give the annual "Hop" in the main ballroom of the Starter Hotel. Feb. 26. Miss Jean Levine, daughter of Mrs. Anna Levine, t Joseph Shifnsan. Feb. 26. Miss Mildred Erusall to harry Perlis. 1449 Woodward Arm/ Feb. 20. Miss Tessie Horowitz, daughter of Mrs. witz, to Mr. I'hil Ash. Ross' March 4. Miss Sylvia Ettinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lain; J. Ettinger, to Allen Robert Bernstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bernstein. March 4. Miss Regina Shiken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Shi- ken, to Harry Haas. March 11. Miss Ada May Magidsolim daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Magidsohn of Bay City, to Mr. Louis Markowitz, son of Mr. M. Markowitz of Detroit, in Bay City. MRS. S. CABOT (4 i Presenting at All Times Fashion's Foremost Millinery Modes in J. Kaplan, to Mr. Max Newman. performed at,,Ljttnian's People's March 25. Miss Sophye Berniee Lipnick, daughter of Mr. and MISS PEARL E. KASOFF Theater on Feb. 29. All those Mrs. Leon Lipnick, to Ben Cohn of Kansas City. who obtain tickets are urged to March 25. Miss Marion Schreiber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The University flub members are remember the date and also to in- college graduates and students of vite their friends. Additional Mooney Schreiber, to Morris Baron. the University of Michigan, Uni- tickets can be secured from the versity of Detroit, City College of officers of the Ladies' Auxiliary Detroit, Detroit College of Law, of the N. J. F. and &Mei Zion and Albion and Alma. the National Fund. Miss Pearl E. Kasoff will assist Mrs. S. Gabot is actively as- he University ('lob in making a sisting Mrs. II. Kraft, chairman of access of the "1928 (lop." Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn of Bel- the affair. Following is a list of mont avenue announce the en- The dance committee consists of Ierman Kass, Maurice Moscow and ladies sponsoring the affair: 'Mes- gagement of their d aughtev, tobert L. Kanter. dames S. Becker, J. M. Faxsteen, Leona, to Murray Bellinson. S. Newman, Wm. Silver, S. Le- The ,annul Phi Beta Delta ini- vine, M. Hayman, S. Ginsburg, R. tiatilsn frolic WO be held the Mr. and Mrs. R. Cohn of 3802 Pollock, A. Markson, S. Munch, B. week end of Feb. 24, 25 and 20,1 Lehrman, M. Weksler, S. Wiener. Collingwood avenue announce the at Ann Arbor. The affair includes' engagement of their daughted, a frmal dinner-dance at the Michi- Sherl, to harry B. Kraus, son of ganUnion on Friday evening, an INSTALL OFFICERS OF Mrs. Dorothy Kraus, 2222 ('lair- informal- dance at the chapter Speaks Wednesday Evening at Or- U. H. S. LADIES' LEAGUE mount. house on Saturday, and a tea den- cheatr• Hall on "Bismarck and sest on Sunday. The guests will the German Republic." Interesting Program at Ceremo- include the Misses I,. Bloom, S. Krell, L. Levin, G. Pearl, F. Gra- nies; Rachel Ben Zwi of Pales- Dr. Emil Ludwig, noted German- bow, A. Klein, S. Stalarsky, C. POPKIN—HODES tine Add Organisation. Franzblau and E. Stern of De- Jewish biographer, speaks at Or- A very pretty home wedding troit. Those attending from chestra Ilall this Wednesday eve- One of the most inspiring meet- was solemnized last Sunday when Cleveland are 13. Goldberg. B. ning, under the auspices of Alvin C. ings was installation of officers Miss Bessie Hodes, slaughter of Kramer, C. Collins and E. Selker; flamer Inc. Book Stores, on "Bis- Tuesday evening, at the Philadel- Mr, and Mrs. Samuel D. Hodes, Misses E. Simons and C. Bobs will marck and the German Republic." Born in Breslau, Germany, in phia-Byron Hall, by the North- was married to Louis (7. Popkin, journey from Chicago. The chape- western Women's League of the son of Mr. Harry Popkin of Su- rones are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NI INtil of a family of democratically perior, Wis. Mrs. Not Levy (nee inclined intellectuals, Ludwig, be- United Hebrew Schools. The offi- Marks of Detroit. Together with Alyce Hodes), sister of the bride, gan sit the age if 15 to write plays. cers of the league were installed of Albany, N. Y., acted as matron the alumni there will be about 40 Although all the juvenile crop of under the capable leadership of of honor. Among the out-of-town couples sittending the affair. The plays from Ludwig's pen were de- Mrs. Harry Klein, who was assist- guests was Samuel Popkin of.Du- neophytes are L. Gobs, Ilaverill, strayed, wisely perhaps, by their ed by Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman. lath, brother of the groom. Covers Mass.; It. Gore, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. !Win also read a prayer at were laid for 50 guests. Mr. and B. Coen, Boston, Mass.; Joe I.apin, author soon lifter completion, his the opening of the meeting, which Mrs. Popkin spent several days in Wichita, Kans.; E. Elizer, French mature efforts as a playwright have been more enslaving. Ilulf a was followed by the playing of Chicago. Lick, lint; II. KotTman, Bay City, dozen of his dramas have been Hatikva and the Star-Spangled Mich. staged and produced throughout Banner. Europe with success. Rachel Ben Zwi, who is on a Already established as a play- Among the Detroiters who are tour throughout America, from sojourning. in Miami are Mr. and wright, Ludwig before the war was Palestine , inspired her audience Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alkon (Pau- a newspaper scan in England and Mrs. David W. Simons, Mr. and with her address. line Wolf) of 3216 Webb avenue continued to follow the profession • The following are the officers announce the birth of a son, Shel- Mrs. Charles Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sloman and Mr. and of journalism during the war in who were installed: Mrs. Max don Lets, on Feb. 10. the war-turn countries allied to Mrs. S. P. Wilkus. Weksler, president; Mrs. II. C. Germany and in Germany itself. Lippitt, honorary president; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney I.. Max of Splendidly equipped as he was Mr. Adolph Freud is stopping at Isaac Margolis, Mrs. Sam Kalt, 2009 Leslie avenue are receiving both as a fact finder and a writer Mrs. ('has. Brody, Mrs. Louis congratulations on the birth of a the hotel N'sirmey during his stay of creative literature, it required in Miami, Fla. Schein, vice-presidents; Mrs. Sam son, Feb. 20. an accident to start him writing Shnitz, recording secretary; Mrs. biographies. He had been making Max Hayman, financial secretary; Mrs. Hyman Gordon of 2515 an intensive study of Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Nathan E. Rosen- Mrs. Abe Knoppow, corresponding berg of 17567 Parkside avenue Chicago boulevard entertained at with the idea in mind of dramatiz- secretary; Mrs. Aaron Markson, are receiving felicitations on the the Detroit-Leland Ilsstel with ing the Iron Chancellor. A master treasurer; Mrs. Jacob Silberstein. birth of a son, Robert Edward, luncheonand bridge in honor of of dialogue because of his experi- Mrs. Sam Widre, Mrs. Fannie Friday, Feb. 17. Miss Mildred Erusall on Tuesday, ence as a dramatist, it (secured to Richmon, trustees. him that his mastery of this diffi- Feb. 14. Cantor David Klavons sang cult medium could be combined Mr. /11111 Mrs. Harold Kline some classical numbers, accom- (Dorothy Mindell of Port Huron Mrs. Max Dushkin of Virgin's' with his fact finding skill into all panied by Miss Minnie Tobin at are receiving congratulations on Park entertained 130 ladies at ideal narrative form. The result the piano. the birth of a son. Eugene Stew- luncheon, bridge and miscellane- is known wherever English is read. Mine Manya Arco, wife of the art, on Feb. 9. ous shower on Wednesday. Feb. Biography of the most sparkling leading man at Littman's People's (yie has been the product of I ml 15 honoring Miss Mildred Erusall, Theater, herself a talented actress, Mr. and Mrs. John I,. Brown a February bride-elect. The ta- wig's pen ever since, as thousands ' recited two dramatic selections. (Ada Victor) announce the birth bles were beautifully decorated of readers can testify who have Hyman Prisant, one of the leading of a slaughter, Barbara Bele, rem! his "Napoleon, the Shin of with miniature brides and brides- actors of Littman's Theater. Feb. 12. Destiny" "Genius and Character," maids. "Bismarck, the Story of a Fighter," amused the audience with his hu- morous sketches and sang his pop- and the life of the last Kaiser, Mrs. Herman Fisher of Atkin- Ludwig's pet aversion is the his- ular "Kinder Yoren." The eve- son avenue entertained Miss Mil- torical novel, which he says falsi- ning's entertainment was conclud- dred Erusall and a group of her fies history to meet the require- ed with a humorous song by Mor- Membership Meeting: friends at luncheon at the Steller ments of romantic fiction. ris Gersh. The February meeting, will be A board meeting of the newly held on Sunday afternoon at the and a theater party. ,̀Y17 75 Grey Gobelin Kasha Biege Liberty Blue Millinery Von—En/ire Second Floor Tiny Clocks and Watches of Great Charm Today, must you choose a gift for some charming lady? If so. come into the Ilealy Jewelry Shop and see the fascinating array of tiny imported clocks and wrist watches. These wrist watches are set in delicate very small enabeled cases in oblong or oval shape, on silk wrist bands. Priced $35 upwards. Until you see our collection of little clocks, you can't imagine how many different models there are. Cunning clocks with an alarm. others to hang upon the boudoir wall, and still others to tuck into the traveling bag. The prices range from $13,75 to 865. 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The fabrics are extremely_ light of weight—navy blue twill I or oxford covert cloth; misses' sizes. QVSOnai HATS Mark. Navy Cafe Crent, Wood Violet March 18. Miss Eva Appel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Appel, to David H. Soskin. March 25. Miss Pearl Kaplan, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Engagements • —A perennial fashion that is smarter than ever in 1928! March 11. Miss Sally Alexander, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Alexander, to Norman A. Steinberg. fJ Woodward iluu to Washington The Tailored Sui 49.50 Iloro- March 1. Miss Belle Jackson, daughter. of Mr. and Sirs. William Jackson, to harry Klein. rl fi melhoch's Cadillac 5916 Keourr for twelve yen as DETROIT LAND CONTRACT CO. L firths Y. W. H. A. NOTES elected officers and board of direc- tors will be held at the home of Mrs. Max Hayman, 3748 Wager avenue, Tuesday afternoon.. clubhouse, at 3:30 o'clock. A musicale and entertainment has been arranged by Mrs. M. Benyas of the Music Study Club. SYNAGOGUES PLEDGE ADDED AID TO UNION Supper Meeting: Miss Sara Medvedov of North Martindale avenue entertained Friday evening, Feb. 17, with a book shower for Miss Mildred Erusall. The program and entertainment Mrs. S. Weissman of 1656 Bos- committee of the House Council ton boulevard entertained 16 la- met last Monday evening at sup- Appeals of Flying Squadron Win per to discuss the program for the (lies on Saturday, Feb. 18, with luncheon and bridge in honor of Voluntary Support; Detroit Ac- Leap Year party on Feb. 29. Many novel stunts and games are includ- Miss Mildred Erusall. cepts 60 Per Cent Increase. ed in the plans. Mrs. use Bleier of Rochester Reform congregations through- avenue entertained 12 ladies at out the country have pledged finan- At Home: luncheon and bridge, honoring The 1'. W. II. A. continues to cial support to the work of the Un- Miss Mildred Erusall. ion of American Hebrew Congre- welcome the young men and wo- gations according to official reports men in the city with its spirit of Miss Genevieve Drapkin of fellowship and hospitality which received by David A. Brown, Sheraton avenue is visiting her chairman of the finance committee permeates the clubhouse on Sun- sister, Mrs. S. H. Fields of Wash- day evenings at the "At Home" of the union, from members of the ington ileights at Ann Arbor. Flying Squadron who visited these programs. The entertainment communities. Meetings, luncheons this Sunday will be given solely Miss Sadie Cohen entertained and dinners were arranged for the by children and, fur that reason, with a bridge-luncheon Feb. 19, at visitors and following their ad- the program will begin promptly her home on Woodland avenue. dresses 00 the activities and at S o'clock. Covers were laisl for 16 guests. achievements of the union the He- brew Union College and the other Sabbath Services: Maurice Dreifuss was to have affiliated bodies, pledges of aid were made by the congregations conducted the services on Feb. 24. and in many instances quotas Messrs. Phil Koffman and Max which were assigned have been Drama: Kuhn have returned home after All members and interested over-subscribed. spending three weeks at Miami, Co-operating with Mr. Brown in playgoers should remember the Fla., Havana, Cuba, and New this effort to secure sufficient funds slates, March 7 and 8, when the Y. York City. to meet the budgetary needs of the W. IL A. players will present the union was the alumni association three-act play, "No Beauties Need Mrs. Bret Bassett and daugh- of the Hebrew Union College whose Apply," by William M. Blatt. The ter, Hester Joan, of Lansing, are President, Rabbi Morris M. Feuer- scenic effects are in charge of two the guests of Miss Mini Hirsch- licht, directed the campaign with associate members, James Weiss field. Mr. Brown. and Benjamin Wuntner. Sag Titg Notes The response. according to the reports, was on the whole excellent and in ninny cases the amount of support giveritras !substantially in- creases]. Detroit voluntarily ac- cepted the increase in its quota of over 50 per cent. FANCY DRESS BALL FOR MOTHERS CLUBS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robinson and daughter, Doris, of Detroit, A cooking class especially for were guests in this city last Sun- engaged girls is being organized and all those who are interested day. are urged to see Miss Damsky at On Monday evening Mrs. Mor- once. ris Goldberg wan hostess to six delicious a tables of bridge, YOUNG ISRAEL RAISES FUND TO FURTHER ITS CONGREGATIONALWORK Young Israel announces that it is raising a fund to enable it to carry on its program of Sabbath observ- ance through its own congregation, which meets every Saturday at the .lewish Center. This fund is to he raised through a dance to he held at the Steller Hotel on Sunday evening, March 25. In announcing this dance, the organization stated: "Young Israel today is no longer a fantasy but an actuality. It is a Jewish institution modern in all respects. It uphots and maintains the absolute traditional principles of Jewry, such as model syna- gogues where services are held ev- ery Sabbath and holidays. Its meetings are examples of culture and refined entertainment. The Young Israel's program of activi- ties also embraces let.tures, debat- ing, indoor and outdoor sports, wherein all members are eligilsle to participate." Cooking Class: Life-Saving Class: lunch being served after the A life-saving class has been games. formed to meet regularly on Mon- day evenings in the Webster Ilall On Tuesday night the ladies of Saturday, March 3, will be a r pool—under the leadership of te o lla a r,eu psiT r e rhe r o us n gala occasion for the mothers' nh ge oTneem o . Mina Anne Ehrinpries. Please thei clubs of the Jewish Centers. Moth- register through the "Y" office. A large attendance is anticipated. ers will attend in costumes. Queens and countesses will vie Novelty Making and Sewing: SAMUEL with peasanta and peons in gay A new class op decorative art colors for the prizes. and sewing will be organized on There will be native folk Monday or Wednesday evening. dances in which all will partici- JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)— For further particulars inquire at pate, followed by refreshments, The opponents of a unified Jewish the "Y" office. games and the grand march. community in Palestine received A banner will be presented to an indirect rebuke from Sir Her- the mothers' club having the bert Samuel, former high commis- largest number present in cos- sioner and author of the communi- EDITOR'S NOTE. tume. Other individual prizes ties ordinance which was recently will be awarded to those having promulgated. Club reports, society notices the most original dress. In reply to a letter congratulat- and other contributions from The masquerade will take place ing him on the occasion of the go- readers reaching the editor's at the Jewish Center at 8:30 p. m., ing into effect of the communities desk after 5:30 p. m. on Miss Mary Caplan officiating. ordinance, Sir Herbert wrote that Wednesday will be retained for the communities' unification is an publication in the following SHADOWS WILL THRILL week's issue. inseparable part of the Jewish Na- URGES UNITY FOR PALESTINE JEWS YOU, Sunday, March 11. l tional Home. The Fox Scarf As varied a selection as Madam could wish for . . . at very reasonable prices indeed.. Silvery darted Silver Foxes in single and double skins, are undeniably 010, Red, Pointed, King and other Fox Scarfs, too, are equally in demand. 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