TifEVETROtTJE_WISII aiRONICLE - - - - - - - PAGE EIGHT ANNUAL LUNCHEON OF HADASSAH ON TUESDAY r • .orctat: , an t arsonal. Reservations received to date for the Hadassah annuls luncheon indicate a large attendance at the- Announcing the Pine Tree Pattern Teo Spoons, $22.00 the dozen IS Other Open Stock Silver Patterns WRIGHT, KAY& JEWELERS (a WOODWARD AVIL AT JOHN R MRS. LOIS JOHNSTON GILCHRIST GOTHAM 9 SIR! Pi Silk Stockings that Wear hose of exquiste sheerness — and lustrous silken sheer '1.95 Manon Pawnee Pecan White Jade Kasha Rachelle ealvsHops: D. .7: affair, which takes place next Tuesday, March 20, at Hotel Statler. A program of unusual interest will be presented. Mrs. Lois John- ston Gilchrist, one of Detroit's foremost sopranos, will be the solo- ist for this .ecasion. Arranger, sots are in charge of Mrs. Jacob M. Goldberg, chairman. Mrs. Harry Wetsman and Mrs. Chas. Aren Reservations, accompanied by remittances, should be sent to Mrs. Goldberg, 2433 Calvert, be- fore March 18: Mrs. Louis Beck of Burlingame avenue is visiting in Pittsburgh for a fortnight. Mr. Beck left on Thursday to pass the week-end there. Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Cohen of Leslie avenue entertained nine couples at bridge on Sunday eve- ning at their home. Supper was served at midnight. IMPORTANT J. N. F. MEETING THURSDAY Included among the new colors: SUPERIOR QUALITY 1426 Woodward Ave The Jewish National Fund Com- mittee of Detroit will complete plans for the reorganization of box distribution and collection work in this city at a meeting Thursday evening, at the Shaarey Zedek branch, Twelfth and Atkin- son. A. J. Koffman, president of the local J. N. F., announces that other important matters will be discussed, and urges a large at- tendance of all friends of the National Fund. REFUSES TO APPROVE KEHILLAH'S STATUTES - In the Carnival Mood of the Spring - - - MUSIC . . gay, debonair . . . languorous, exotic .. mad, turbulent music . . . music by a distinguished Seymour Simons ensemble .. . at the Dance given by Young Israel of Detroit, Sunday, March 25th, at the Statler Hotel , . . And of course you'll be there! . • While March Runs Through Its Alloted Days for 1928 • 4 Hudson's Annual March Sale of Housewares, China Glassware and Lamps- Will be offering hundreds of values Mr. and Mrs. !Milford Stern of Judge Charles C. Simons and Mrs. Simons returned to Detroit East Grand boulevard have re- Monday after spending a month in turned from a sojourn in Califor- New Orleans, where the judge was i niii. designated by the United States Court of Appeals to sit on the dis-! Rabbi Leon Fram returned on trict court bench of the Crescent Monday from the East, where It: City. While on the New Orleans attended the convention of the court bench, Judge Simons tried Religious Eslucation Association. a number of patent and other civil Miss Loraine. Mark, daughter of lawsuits. Ile visited Havana for a week before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mark of Bur- Judge Simons is said to be the first lingame avenue, entertained at Detroit Federal judge to be desig- luncheon and bridge on Saturday al her home. nated to sit in a Southern city. In Sterling Silver Flatware t*\ ACTIVE ON COMMITTEE FOR YOUNG ISRAEL BALL KISIIINEV.-(J. T. A.) Two reasons were offered for the decis- ion of the Rumanian government not to approve the statutes of the Kishinev Kehillah which is now be- ing reorganized, since Bessarabia became a ',art of Rumania. The first was that legally consti- tuted kehillahs do not exist in Bess- arabia. The second reason was that the Kehillah statutes included in its scope social welfare work, emigration and other activities which are not exclusively religious. The resection of the statutes will hamper the re-organization work and has called forth many protests on the part of Jewish leaders. After four performances given here by the Warsaw Art Theater troupe, Viet, which has been tour- ing Rumania, the troupe was com- pelled to leave the city by the Kish- inev authorities. Y ETTA PEIMAN Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of Buf- Miss Penman is an. active MID- falo, N. Y., is the house guest of ber of the committee which is ar- her mother, Mrs. A. Burnstine of ranging for the annual dunce of Medbury avenue. Young Israel, to be held at the Statler on Sunday evening, March Mrs. Harry Conheim of Richton 25. avenue will entertain Sunday evening in honor of Miss Jeanette Pereira, whose marriage to Jack Dunn will be an event of April 3, at the Ilotel Book Cadillac. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Chesluk of 3821 Thirty-first street an- Mrs. Benjamin Glick, accom- nounce the engagement of their panied by her daughters, Lucille. daughter, Regina, to Joe Wein- and Gertrude, are spending sev- shelboim, soon of Mr. and Mrs. erall weeks in the East. Wolf Weinshelboim of 2513 West Mrs. Anna Burton of Moss ave- Grand avenue. The Engagtmento Mrs. Louis M. Dunn and Mrs. llarry Satovsky will be joint host- esses at a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening at the former's home on Hazelwood avenue in compliment to ?heir niece, Miss nue is spending a month in New Jeanette l'ereira, an April bride- York. elect. Mrs. Fred T. Rosenfield of the Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert has re- Beicrest, who has been the guest turned to her apartment in the oft Fer brother, Mr. Herbert Well Belcrest following a month's stay of New York, for the past two months has returned to Detroit. in Miami. Mrs. M. B. Diamond and son, Sidney, of Calvert avenue. have joined the winter colony in Miami. of stylish and every-day importance DETROIT ? p q Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Lippson announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to Henry T Cove, son of Mr. and 'Mrs: Adolph S: Cove of this city. e3 Mr. and Mrs. I. Kleinsmith of 1698 West Philadelphia avenue x(r. The Ilotel Statler will be the announce the engagement of their scene Sunday evening of the daughtes, Helen Marguerite, to Mamonides Medical Society din- Mr. J. '-,igniond Schor. A recep- tion wi I be held Sunday, March ner and dance. 25. N o cards. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Ruby Mr. iind Mrs. Caul Ravine of ictuc,oiymr.liutt bee of and Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Bern- The philanthropic tla i‘nituh sriocps oi the Det.rh stein are passing a fortnight at Blaine avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Hat- vented a pleasing entertainment at Biloxi, Miss. tie, to J. Jack Wander, son of Mr. the Jewish Old Folks Home on March 11. The program consisted Mrs. S. Caplan, 2507 Edison and Sirs. Nathan Wander of Mc- of several vocal solos sung by Mrs. avenue, has issued invitations to Keesport, Pa. David Kaltman, accompanied by 40 guests for luncheon and bridge Miss Mayme Levine of 2750 Mrs. J. Seltzer, and by Mrs. Ed- on March 21 at the Ilotel Statler. West Chicago boulevard announces mund Simian, accompanied by Mrs. S. Trigg. A series of delight- Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Cohen the engagement of her sister, ful dances, which included a Rus- of Leslie avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Florence, to Rudolph Shulman, sian toe dance, a Spanish serenade Gerald Lewis of Glendale avenue son of Mr. and Mrs. hurry Shul- and a gypsy dance, were given by have returned from a delightful man of Chicago. Miss Dorothy Fleischer and -the visit in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frankel an- Misses Esther and Ethel Mann. Mrs. Benjamin Stepsay was in Mr. and Mrs. Sol Goldman of nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ilene, to Mervin I. Gold charge of arrangements for the Chicago boulevard left for an ex- event. She was assisted by Mrs. tended trip through California and berg of this city. Seltzer. the West Coast. After visiting Mrs. Hyman of Cleveland, Ohio, their brother and sister in Seattle TT, The Misses Betty Taylor, Rose and Mr. Goltiman's parents, Mr. announces the engagement of her daughter, Lottie, to Manuel Ginsberg, Rae Radner and Estelle and Mrs. A. Goldman, in Los An- Schneider were joint hostesses at geles, Cal., they will return via Sweetwine, son of Mrs. Jennie Sweetwine of Ilazelwood avenue. a beautifully appointed variety New Orleans. shower and luncheon-bridge, given Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Olinick of Samuel Leibovitz of 9380 North in honor of Miss Pearl Kaplan, whose wedding date is set for Martindale avenue entertained the Eaton Rapids, Mich., announce the engagement of their daughter, March 25, at the Barium Hotel members of the dance committee on Saturday, March 10, for 40 of the Ozur Yelehd Society with a Sarah; to Mr. Maurice Cohen of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm guests. Sweet peas centered the card party on Thursday evening. Cohen of Pittsburgh, Pa. table very attractively and ar The announcement dinner took Members of the Alpha chapter ranged at intervals on the table place March 4 at Miss Olinick's were bronze tulips. of the Gamma Rho Sorority will be home at Eaton Rapids. Guests hostesses to their friends at the were present from Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Mooney Schreiber annual bridge-tea Sunday after- Kalamazoo. A theater party at were hosts to 52 guests Saturday noon, March 18, in the ballroom of Lansing followed the dinner. evening at their home in honor of the Ilotel Tuller. Mrs. II. Halter of Winnipeg, whose Mr. and Mrs. David Kane of Mrs. Mack B. Weiss of 1670 Pin- daughter, Rosetta, is the fiancee 1610 Collingwood avenue an- of Alvin E. Schreiber. A buffet gree avenue has returned from a nounce the engagement of their 10-day stay in Far Rockaway, supper was served at midnight. Long Island, where she was called daughter, Anne, to Mr. Morton Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hy- the sudden death of her mother, Dr. Eugene H. Lehman, presi- by man L. Shapiro of 2068 Gladstone dent of Highland Manor Junior Mrs. Rae Berlin. avenue. College for Girls and director of On Tuesday evening, March 6, Highland Nature Camp, North Mr. and Sirs. Hyman Weingar- Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Jacobson of Napels, Me., who attended the an- ' 4014 Webb avenue served a Purim den of Glendale avenue announce nual convention of the American the betrothal of their daughter, Seudah. Association of Junior Colleges in Lillian, to Frank Weisman of this Chicago, will be at the Statler for Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. Ober- city. a short stay. felder, formerly of 1437 Glynn Mr. and Mrs. Sprague of Elm- Court, are now occupying their Mrs. Louis E. Fiske has returned new residence at 3200 Cortland hurst avenue announce the be- trothal of their daughter, Rae, to to her home on Eason avenue after avenue. TT spending several weeks at the Joe Wain of this city. Roney Plaza, Miami Beach, Fla. Miss Ruth Altschuler has re- turned from the East, where she • Mr. and Mrs. Nochim Laib Sher- has been spending the past four POLICY OF STALIN IS man celebrated their fiftieth wed- weeks as the guest of her cousin, RUSSIA FOR RUSSIANS ding anniversary on Purim, March Mildred Gloria Kaufman. 6, with a party at their home, 983 Jews Are Being Eliminated, Amer. liendrie street. Among those pres- lean Correspondent Says. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kleinsinith of ent were the following and their 1698 West Philadelphia avenue families: Mr. and Mrs. Louis will be at home Sunday afternoon LONDON.—(J. T. A.)—Russia Sherman. Mrs and Mrs. Mau- and evening, March 25, in honor for the Russians, is Stalin's policy, rice Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Max of the engagement of their daugh- according to Henry Wales, Moscow Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sher- ter, Helen, and J. Sigmond Schor. correspondent of the Chicago Trib- ' man, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sherman, une. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Sherman, Reu- "Gradually, one by one, Jews and Plans are being completed for ben Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Mei- a bridge-tea to be given Sunday outlanders in the organization are senberg, Mr. and Mrs. Milewsky afternoon, March 25, by the Tusi being weeded out and supplanted and a few other friends and 18 Tala Sorority, at the Savoy Hotel. with native born sons of the Soviet grandchildren. After the presen- The committee in charge consists Union," the correspondent writes. tation of the gifts and a few of Miss Elsie Rubenstein, chair- "Whereas the leaders who sur- toasts given at the supper table, man, Miss Lillian Kransberg and rounded Lenin were mostly Jews recitations and songs were given, Miss Mollie Natinsky. and foreigners, scarcely one is left followed by dancing. in the high posts of the govern- Miss Mollie Rothenberg of 3046 ment." Wrs. harry S. Glickman has Leslie avenue gave a Leap Year been appointed vice-chairman on party on March 3. Artificial roses the committee of the Council of and crepe paper made the canopy Jewish Women. used at a mock ceremony. Among the guests were the Misses Shirley Miss Fay Aronoff of Clements Katz, Dorothy Talberg, Marian avenue has returned from a de- Levine, Alice Levine, Rose Shil- lightful visit in New York City, ling, Helen Blucher, Ethel Fisher, where she was the guest of her Marjorie Malloy, and Dr. Ham- brother and sister-in-la•, Mr. and burger, Sam Katzer, Dr. Silver, OLD your next so- Mrs. Walter Aronolf, formerly of Charles Briskman, Dave Rothen- cial gathering at tb-s city. berg, Dr. Briar, Al Klunover, Abe the Palmetto. Eastern Ladies' Aid Society held Gurovitch, Dr. Tineman, Jack Alter, Ilere all the advan- Opening 1928 VITRal ins flo 36 ADAMS WEST DETROIT Opening For the "Sole" Reason for Foot Comfort DETROIT Just Arrived! Beautiful N ew Printed Frocks 14) `,4 4– Irresistibly New and Lovely .... with Faggoting and Dainty Hand Made Laces, Spszkally Priced at, $29.7 5 Also Included Are Smart New Tailored Frocks in Indian Prints, $29.75. 0* TZKW Win A GOOD TIME AWAITS YOU at the FOUNDERS PURIM BALL given by The Bicur Cholem Society In Honor of Mrs. Mark Weinbeck SUNDAY, MARCH 18TH, 9 P. M. BOOK CADILLAC HOTEL Attend the Reunion of All Former Bicur Cholemites Music by the Famous Jules Klein's Sea Hawks. Dress Optional — Admission $1.25 Proceeds for Charity A Mark of Social Dis- tinction... To you, the men of Detroit, we extend a cor- dial invitation to visit our new shop. Here you will find a stock of the finest and richest quality Custom Shoes in a variety of styles and leathers, built to give "Two Feet of Joy in Every Step." May we expect a visit from you to inspect our new store and be favored with your good will? MOTORS BOOT SHOP IN THE LOBBY OF TIIE GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING March 22, 1928 A. C. ken s • Presenting a new collection of Frocks and Coats designed for us ex- clusively for every occasion of the coming Spring and Summer 0130 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD V;h1%-ta7ViAVIY.13:;MYlir&U. htti.11XWAVg s, Spring J. L. HUDSON CO. 10347 Woodw'd 7 Merchant The Shop Where Courtesy Between Calvert and and Service Prevail. Tailor Collingwood. V H their tenth annual banquet Jack Briar. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald on Goldberg and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sunday, March 11, at were the Jericho Temple. Loving cups given Rothenberg were chaperons. Lunch was served after midnight. to the president, Mrs. Louis ('alley, and vice-president, Mrs. Morris Mrs. Carl Singer will be hostess Bloom. Covers were laid for 200 to the Home Relief Society on Fri- guests. day afternoon, March 23. Mr. and Mrs. S. Elbom enter- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klein (Belle tained at a birthday surprise in Jackson) have returned from their honor of their daughter, Rose, at wedding trip and are now at home their home, 633 Vague avenue, on to their relatives and friends at Saturday, March 10. Bridge was 1210 Virginia Park. played. Mrs. Sam Stuart and Mrs. Roy Chefets were hostesses to 16 guests on Saturday evening. March 10, at the home of the for- mer on Otsego avenue, for the pleasure of Miss Sophye Bernice Lipnick, • bride-elect of March 25. entertaining with a dinner, bridge and personal shower. Miss Sophye Bernice Lipnick, a bride-elect of March 25, was en- tertained at a beautifully appoint- ed bridge and midnight luncheon at the home of Mrs. Jos. Horwitz of Taylor avenue on Sunday eve- ning, Marra II. CARD OF THANKS. The family of the late Jacob Weinberg wish to thank their rela- tives and friends and Rabbi Aish- ishkin for their kindness shown them during their recent bereave- ment. I EDITOR'S NOTE. 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