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EDITOR'S NOTE.

Other society items, having
reached the editor's desk after
5:30 p. m. on Wednesday, were
omitted from thin issue and re-
tained for publication in next
week's Chronicle.

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Mr. and Mrs. Max Steingold of
1535 Chicago boulevard honored
their granddaughter, Frances
Bornstein, daughter of Dr. J. Y.
Burnstein, on her thirteenth birth-
day, by entertaining 40 children
of the orphan home on Rowena
avenue with a theater party and
ref reshments.

Gaily decorated rooms, a festive
spirit, fun, unrestrained joy and
the huge crowd of young men and
women marked the success of the
leap year party last Wednesday
evening. The clubhouse was filled
to capacity and every room was
used for the occasion. Games and
dancing were enjoyed. A special
hilarious feature was "The Matri-
monial Bureau," a sketch carried
out in the leap year spirit. This
was the first party undertaken by
the House Council of the Y. W.
11. A.

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March Sale

LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

Mrs. Hyman Barak of 610 En-
glewood avenue was a charming JOIN PROTEST AGAINST
hostess on Thursday, Feb. 23, at a REGISTRATION MEASURE
bridge-luncheon of delightful ap-
pointments, honoring her sister,
Miss Sarah Levine of New York Miss Jeanette D. Pearl Here to
Organise Opposition.
City, Covers were laid for 12
guests.
Fraternal,
labor and civic organ-
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Heyman
The Misses Sidell and Rose izations of Detroit will be given
and family, formerly of Detroit
an
opportunity
to join in the pro-
and more recently residents of Freedman, Dorothy and Bertha
Nes Zionah, Palestine, are now Broudy and Blanche Josef!' were test against un-American, in-
humane
legislation
now before
making their home at Rishon le• guests of Mrs. Eugene Rosen in
Cleveland, 0., at a week-end party the congress of the United State,
Zion, Palestine.
designed to register and deport
on Feb. 25 and 26.
non-citizens this month when a
Dr. Leo 51. Franklin returned
on Friday after a several week.'
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Epstein of conference of these organizations
will
be called by Jeanette I). Pearl,
absence
from
the
city,
in
the
Meeting Postponed:
Chicago boulevard were hosts to a
field organizer for the National
The March meeting of the course of which he visited in Ber- company of friends at dinner on Council for the Protection of For-
House Council has been postponed muda. Mrs. Franklin, who accom- Thursday at the Phoenix Club. eign-Born Workers.
panied him, is stopping en route Covers were laid for 18 guests. -
until further notice.
Miss Pearl, whose headquarters
for a few days' visit with their
are in New York, will devote the
daughter, Margaret, at Bradford
Friday Evening Services:
Mrs. Morris Friedberg and next six weeks of her time to ef-
Academy, Bradford, Mass.
daughter Rochelle of Virginia fecting a working organization
Arthur Mansbach will conduct
Park are recent arrivals in Miami. have to protest and defeat the
the Sabbath services on March 9.
A Phoenix Club family evening
anti-alien bills which have been in-
will be held this Sunday, March 4.
Concert:
Mrs. Samuel Hartman of Blaine troduced in congress.
Music will be by Goldkette's Or-
avenue has returned from a 10
Some of the provisions in th.'
Another "Y" concert party for chestra.
days' stay in New York.
proposed legislative measures call
members was the George Gersh-
for
fingerprinting, photographing,
win concert at the Masonic Temple
Mrs. Mack B. Weiss of 1670
last Thursday. The composer of Pingree avenue left Wednesday
Mrs. Julius V. Brown and taxing, forcing aliens to make an-
the "Rhapsody in Blue" rendered evening for Rockaway, N . Y., daughter Julia Ruth are spending nual reports to police or postoffice
authorities, to report at once
a concert that was a treat to the where she was called on account a few weeks in New York City.
changes of address, changes in
hundred "Y" members who took of the sudden death of her mother.
advantage of this membership
Miss Rose Weinstein of Bur- personal appearance, and even
privilege.
Mrs. Israel Silk will be hostess lingame avenue was hostess to 30 temporary absences from the state
to a company of friends Saturday guests at a shower at her home in in which they have legal residence,
and to submit on demand, and at
Plays, March 7 and 8:
at a bridge-tea at her home on compliment to Miss Sylvia Bofsky,
any time, to search of their person
a bride-elect of April.
Members, don't forget to see the Belmont avenue.
and household.
three-act play, "No Beauties Need
Non-compliance with these re-
Among the Detroiters registered
Apply," by William M. Blatt, to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack I. Berger quirements is punishable by fine
be presented by the "Y" Players at Southern hotels are Mr. and (Meta Diane Glueckman) are now
or imprisonment or deportation,
on Wednesday and Thursday eve- Mrs. David Werbe, Mrs. Millie residing at 2715 Rochester avenue.
or all three. Aliens would be
Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilkus,
nings.
forced to carry cards of identifica-
Mrs. Mary Gordon, Mrs. Sidney
Harry and Samuel Summerfield tion, and would have to submit to
Stone and daughter Naomi, and
Cooking Cl...,
of the Belcrest are at Hot Springs, search at any time by police or
Don't delay your registrations Mrs. David Diamond and daughter Ark.
federal authorities.
in the "Diamond Ring Class," the Marcia.
"The work we are carrying on
newly organized cooking class for
In compliment to Miss Sylvia is educational," Miss Pearl said
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
Kahn
had
engaged girls and brides, on Mon-
in
an interview. "The National
Bofsky, Mrs. Benjamin Glick en-
day evening at '7:30 o'clock, at as their house guest Dr. Emil Lud- tertained at a kitchen shower and Council for the Protection of For-
wig, who lectured Wednesday eve-
the clubhouse.
eign-Born
Workers faces as its
ning at Orchestra Hall on "Bis- Mrs. Aaron Pregerson invited task the acquainting of Americans
marck and the German Repub- guests to a handkerchief shower. at large with the un-American, in-
Novelty-Making and Sewing:
lic."
This class, which meets on Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wangrow humane, terroristic nature of the
legislature which has been intro-
day evenings, has room for a few
Mrs. Harry Prenzlauer, presi- of 2522 Tyler avenue will be at
more enrollments. All those who dent of the Detroit Hebrew Or- home to their friends and relatives duced, and to organize public sen-
are interested are urged to regis- phan Home, was the honored guest on Sunday, March 4, in honor of timent against it, particularly
among the workers who will be
ter at office.
at a luncheon and bridge tendered the Bar Mitzvah of their son, most affected by it.
her by the board of directors at Arthur.
"This will be done not through
At Home:
the Belcrest prior to her depar-
coercion, but through an appeal to
Don't miss this Sunday evening ture for Miami, Fla. Mrs. Jacob
David A. Kleinman of Pingree the enlightened self-interest of the
"At Home." The program will Ilarwith was in charge of the ar- avenue has returned from a de-
worker, and will seek to arouse
be a vaudeville show. Come with rangements and not the hostess, lightful stay in Miami, Fla. En the
political consciousness of the
your friends or if you are a stran- as previously stated.
route to his home, Mr. Kleinman foreign-born. It will act, in the
ger in the city, come and get ac-
visited relatives and friends in end, as a strong stimulus toward
quainted.
Rev. J. Silverman has as his Philadelphia and Niagara Falls, active participation in our national
guests his daughter, Mrs. Joe N. Y.
life."
Purim Masquerade:
Leibowitz and grandson, Herbert,
Included in the advisory board
Po you know about the I'urim of Pittsburgh.
Mr. and Mrs. B. LeVine of 2698 of the organization are such men
rfiltsquerade Wednesday evening,
Calvert avenue entertained 80 as Prof. Paul Douglass, of the Uni-
The next meeting of the Versa- guests at a dinner at their home versity of Chicago; Henry F.
March 14, at the clubhouse? Ad-
mission will be by membership tile Girls Club will be held at the Sunday, Feb. 26, in honor of their Ward, of the Union Theological
card and costume only. Prizes home of Dorothy Allender, 2080 new-born son, Herbert Richard Seminary; Alice Stone Blackwell,
will be awarded to the most beau- Euclid, on Sunday afternoon.
LeVine.
Oswald Garrison Villard, Robert
tiful and most original costumes.
Moss Levert, David Starr Jordan,
Among the many affairs being
To return the hospitality of the
John Haynes Holmes, Arthur Gar-
Miss
Ida
Dalitz
of
Vinewood
girls at the leap year party, the planned for Miss Eva Appel, bride-
boulevard, Ann Arbor, entertained field Hayes, Waldo Prank and
elect
of
March
18,
was
a
bridge-
boys will be the hosts and provide
Clarence Darrow.
luncheon and miscellaneous shower 30 guests with a house party over
the refreshments.
by Mrs. harry Appel at her home the week-end. An interesting fea-
on Chicago boulevard, on Feb. 11, ture was a surprise party on Sat-
and a bridge and linen shower by urday evening in honor of the
Mrs. II. Bickman of Muirland ave- birthday of Miss Schonette Sis
Goldsmith of 3284 Calvert avenue,
nue on Feb. 14.
Detroit.
The Misses Sidell Freedman and
Mrs. W. H. Green and Pauline
Bertha Broody were joint host-
esses at a surprise birthday party Lichtenstein wry joint hostesses
on Saturday evening, Feb. 18, hon- at a dinner given by Mrs. A. A.
Zayul on Sunday, Feb. 18, to their
oring Miss Dorothy Broady.
cousin and honored guest, Dr. A.
The Misses Sylvia and Rose Po- Mukdoni of New York City, who
lasky of 1669 Clairmount were was brought here by the educa-
joint hostesses to a bunco-bridge tional council of Jewish Center to
luncheon on Feb. 19. Among lecture on music, art and Jewish
those present were representatives drama.
of the Alpha Beta Gamma. l'hi
Miss Clara Jaffee of 9711 Cam-
Sigma Gamma, the Nite Hawk
Club of Detroit, and members of eron avenue gave a surprise birth-
day party in honor of her sister,
the Alpha Nu Beta Sorority.
Betty Jaffee. Saturday, Feb. 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kane of Twenty couples attended. A mid-
night luncheon was served.
avenue
entertained
on
5717 Cass
Sunday, Feb. 19, at a bridge-lunch-
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mahlin and
eon for 24 guests in honor of the
engaged couples, Miss Naomi Sa- son, Murray, together with Miss
Edith
Dreyer, left on Sunday
tovsky to Dr. J. R. Eder and Miss
Lillian Eder to Harry Scott. Miss morning for a motor trip to Chi-
Eder entertained with piano and cago, where they will attend the
vocal selections. Among the out- wedding of Miss Sadye Simons to
of-town guest, were Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. Snyder, which took
Carl Stein and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. place Tuesday evening, Fob. 28,
at the La Salle Hotel.
Linkner of Cleveland.

Leap Year Party:

Beginning
Thursday, March 1, 1928

The Sisterhood of Congregation
Emanuel will welcome members
and friends to the first annual
Purim masquerade and informal
The marriage of Miss Mildred
dancing party. Prizes will be
Erusall to Harry Perlis on Sunday
brought to an end a long period of
beautiful pre-nuptial entertaining.
Among those who feted Miss Era-
were Mrs. Edward Stein, who
entertained 80 guests at luncheon
on Feb. 1, at the Hotel Stutter;
Mrs. Maurice Siden invited guests
to lunch nail bridge at her home
on Glendale avenue; Mrs. Albert
Oppenheim of South Ashland ave-
nue, entertained at luncheon, and
Miss Rosaline Schubert invited
guests to her home on West Phila-
delphia avenue. Mrs. Harry Sog-
gan of South Marlborough avenue
entertained at a musical-tea and
shower, and Mr. and Mrs. William
Sewer were hosts at an evening
of cards and midnight supper. Mrs.
Jose Nimen of Chicago boulevard
entertained at luncheon and bridge
on Feb. 28 at thi Book Cadillac;
Mrs. Hyman Gordon of Chicago
boulevard invited guests to lunch
at the Detroit Leland; Mrs.
Herman Fisher of Atkinson ave-
MRS. ISADORE KARBEL
nue entertained at lunch at the
Stotler, later taking her guests to awarded for the most novel cos-
the theater; Miss Sara Medvedow tumes and a midnight supper will
invited guests to a book shower at be served. Mrs. Charles Greenberg
her home on North Martindale is general chairman, Mrs. Isadore
avenue; Mrs. S. Weissman of West Karbel, vice-chairman, and Mrs.
Boston boulevard was hostess at Harry Levin is chairman of the re-
luncheon and bridge, and Mrs. Joe freshment committee. The dance
Bleier entertained at her home on will be held in the auditorium of
Rochester avenue.
the synagogue, Taylor and Wilson
avenues, and the admission price of
Jericho Lodge will give a dance one dollar includes supper. Tick-
Sunday, April 9, at the Book Cad- ets may be had from any member
of the committee or at the door.
illac.

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Mrs. Max Schubiner, secretary
of the Sisterhood of Congregation
Emanuel, was honored by the
board of directors and other mem-
liters of the sisterhood at a bridge-
"CASTING LOTS" TO BE
,
luncheon at the Wilshire Hotel on
STAGED BY EMANUEL S Monday afternoon, Feb. 27. An
CLASSES NEXT SUNDAY attractive color scheme of pink
and white, with pink and white
The play, "Casting Lots,"will I centerpieces and pink candles with
pink tulle bows, adorned the ta•
be tendered by the Bible classes
bles. Mrs. Schubiner has been the
on Sunday, March 11, at the Tem-
efficient and capable secretary of
ple Emanuel. An interesting en-
the sisterhood for the past two
tertainment is in store. It will be
years, and was presented with a
a masquerade affair. There will
beautiful needlepoint and hand-
be games ,and dancing in which all
carved footstool by the members of
will participate..
the sisterhood, who took this
The honor roll for this week means of showing their apprecia•
follows:
Lion for her splendid work. Covers
Ervin Rosenthal's class: Blanche were laid for 50 guests.
('earl, Lillian Weisman, Ida Men-
delsohn, Nathaniel Shore, Olga
Miss Ruth Jacobson of Pasadena
Feldman, Harriet Rosenthal, Ag . avenue was hostess at a delight-
nes Sherman, laturetta Pearl, fully appointed luncheon-bridge
Dorothy Baron, Lillian Lieberman, and hosiery shower on Feb. 25 for
Esther Kramer, Oscar Rosenberg. 20 guests at the Chatham Hotel,
Miss Pauline Lasser's class: honoring Miss Pearl Kaplan, a
:Mitchel Mandelberg, Millie Shu- March bride-elect.
german, Ruth Kramer, Betty
Rubin.
Mrs. Adolph Reifler, Mrs. J.
Miss Gertrude Goldman's class: Weingarden and Mrs. J. Singer
Eugene Rabinowitz, Alice Granoff, were hostesses Tuesday evening,
Sarah Shore.
Feb. 21, at a miscellaneous shower
Miss Golda Greenbaum's class: held at Reifler's ballroom, 3044
Gerald lleckham, Sylvia Fink.
Cortland, honoring Miss Ida Suff-
Miss Rose Friedman's class: rin, a recent bride-elect. Covers
Leona I.evinson, Arthur Lieber- were laid for 60 guests. Bridge
man, Ervin Strub, Norman Blum. and bunco were the diversion of
the evening.

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April the 8th

MAIN BALLROOM

i SUNDAY EVE. MAR. 11

A 6 o'clock dinner was served in
honor of the newly weds, Mr. and
Mrs. George Edelstein (nee Shir-
ley Kauffman) by Mrs. Edelstein's
mother. Mrs. Jennie Edelstein of
1998 Clairmont. Covers were laid
for 16 guests.

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Honoring Miss Shirley Kauff-
man, a bride-elect of February, is

bridge-luncheon and miscellaneous
shower was given by Mrs. Lydia
Carnis and Ann Edelstein of 1998
Clairmont on Feb. 25 for 35
guests. Entertainment consisted
of violin solos by Louis Stoller and
Arthur Kauffman and dancing of
Black Bottom and Varsity Drag by
.0 Vivian Jean Carnis.

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Something New!

Something Different!

Dance In Your Own Shadow

ENTERTAINMENT GALORE ! !

Headliners from various theaters will be on hand to enter-
tain you.
Music by Seymour Simons's Orchek a.
Admission 11.00 per person. Dancing 9 to 1.

