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The series of dances which the
Jewish Center is sponsoring at
the B'nai B'rith ballroom un the
first and third Sunday evenings of
each month are proving popular
among the Jewish young folks of
Detroit.
The next dance will be held on
Sunday, Feb. 17, ut 8:30 p. m., at
275 East Ferry avenue. The music
will be furnished by Lou Silver-
moun Serenaders.
Nearly 200 persons enjoyed the
music provided by Lou's Silver-
moan Serenaders at the last Banc
0 Feb. :3. The admission charge
is 50 cents for members of the Jew-
ish ('enter, who also have the priv-
ilege of bringing one non-member
at the 50 cent rate, and 60 cents
for non-members of the Jewish
Center.
Mrs. Bromberg and Simon
Shetzer Head Committees
for Annual Zionist Ball.
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During February
Arrangements for the formal
dance of the Detroit unit of Junior
An unusually artactive chil- Hadassah and the Zionist District
dren's program was given by the of Detroit, to he held Sunday eve-
Detroit Study Club on Feb. 12 at
the German l'rotestant Orphanage
Home on Jefferson avenue. Mrs.
Edmund Sion= of the philan-
thropic committee co-operated
with Miss Amhaus of the Hutchins
Schad in bringing to the children
a gawp of dancers and musicians
and a le aur ;r %eh, ill
Us t ra te I
travel talk with slides.
Refresh-
ments were served at the close of
DETROIT LODGE NO. 55 K. P.
the
program.
Mrs.
II.
Kona
chair-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Finsterwald
were hosts to 100 guests at a d2-• In an of the Mothers' Club commit-
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
lightful dinner-dance at North•, tee, arranged the program given
•of Pythias will confer the rank of
wood Inn Tuesday evening. Th, at the fashion show planned by
Page on several candidates
he , rst'e' r 4.1ub mr osf the
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able decorations were effectively Jewish
day evening, Feb. 19. A prowl-
earried out in red flowers and
. cent speaker will be present at this
and
Sirs.
J.
Seltzer
rendered
vocal
favors in the Valentine effect.
meeting.
solos and duets.
WM. ROSENBERG,
The Sisterhood of Congregatinn
Sl•a trey Zedek will s ponsor a
bridge-tea to be held on Tuesday,
March 5, at the Stutter Hotel.
Mrs. Realms Rosenfield, assisted
by Mrs. 11. P. Cohen and Mrs.
Frank Wetsman, are in charge of
arrangements.. Prizes will be
awarded at each table. Tickets
may be obtained from any mem-
. her of the Sisterhood Board or
from the above committee.
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SCHOOLS' LEAGUE
IS VERY ACTIVE
weeks' trip to Florida.
e ntertained her friends with a pi-
ano solo, recitations and dancing.
Sirs. Mathilda Soler entertained
40 guests at a beautifully appoint-
Miss Ella Klein left Feb. 10 for
ed Valentine luncheon and bridge Ann Arbor to begin the new se-
at the Stealer Hotel on Wednesday mester at the University of Michi-
afternoon.
gan.
Miss Goldie Meyerson of Pales-
tine was the guest of the North-
western Women's League of the
United Hebrew Schools of Detroit
at a meeting of the board of di- I
held Saturday evening at
the home of Mrs. S. Snitz, 2231
West Euclid avenue. The officers
voted a contribution of $50 for the
Chalutzos fund.
Mrs. A. Markson, chairman of
the luncheon ticket committee, re-
ported favorably on the advance,
sale for the luncheon and bridge
party to be given Tuesday, March
12. at the Masonic Temple.
Final arrangements were com-
pleted for the installation of offi-
cers on Tuesday evening, Feb. IS,
at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. I'.
Slomovitz, editor of The Jewion ,
Chronicle, will install the new offi
cer.. Sir.. S. Snitz, active worker
of the organization, will addres- ,
Bessie Bunen,
the audience;
accompanied by S. Bunen, will
give violin solos; Miss Herman
Greenberg, accompanied by Mrs.
Emory Monash, will render vocal
solos. Leading artists of Litt-
mann's Yiddish Theater will enter-1
tain with dramatic selections. Re- 1
freshments will he served. All
members and the general public;
are invited.
The League was well represent-
ed at the reception for Dr. S.
Tchernichowsky Monday evening.
The League responded with a $50
donation for the Tarbuth Hebrew
schools of Lithuania, for which Dr.
Z. Feldstein made the appeal.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker were
Alex !merman of \Vest Philadel-
honored at a dinner party at the phia avenue is spending several
Yacht Club Tuesday evening by weeks at Hot Springs, Ark.
the Misses Schneider.
Harold !merman, who is ma-
Maurice Ileller of 1404 Virginia triculating at the U. of M., spent
Park entertained informally at his several days with his parents on
home Monday evening in honor of West Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kresin, who
were his guests.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Loe•enberg and
daughter, Lillian, motored to
Miss Ray Posner of Toronto, the
Beach, Fla., to remain for
fiancee of Arthur Gellman of Tay- the rest of the winter.
lor avenue is being extensively en-
tertained by her friends during
During his visit in Detroit, Dr.'
her stay in Detroit. Miss Ethel Saul Tchernichowsky was enter-
Ehrlich of Blaine avenue was host- tained by Israel I'chernoff of 445
ess at a theater party at the Cass King avenue and Morris Rosen-
in her honor. followed by a din- , feld of 528 Belmont.
ner at the Book Cadillac. Miss
Belle Meyerson and Miss Yetta
Cook jointly feted her at a bridge,
party at the home of Miss Meyer-
son on Vicksburg avenue. Sirs.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Koffman
Dorothy Ginsburg of Linwood ave- left last Sunday for New York on
nue entertained Miss Posner at a a combined business and pleasure
theater party at the Wilson, fol- trip.
lowed by a dinner at the Oriole,
Terrace. Several other delightful
Sir. and Mrs. J. F. Ginsberg had
events planned in Miss Posner's as their guest over the week-end
honor will take place next week, their father, Mr. Mayer Davis of
prior to her return to her home in Detroit.
Toronto.
Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Schwartz
Mrs. Jacob Cohn and Mrs. Al left on Tuesday for New York,
Wein entertained 45 guests at a from whence they will cruise the
bridge luncheon and personal West Indies.
SOCIAL WORKERS WILL
shower on Wednesday, Feb. 6, at
the Statler, in honor of Mk ,. Betty
TO 5
Among those who attended the
MEET ON
Pereira, whose marriage to Ben "J" Hop at Ann Arbor was Miss
Cohn will be an event of March 5. Mary Koffman of this city.
NEW YORK.— Atlantic - City
The tables were beautifully
has been helected as the meeting
adorned with spring flowers.
Dr. Saber Kessler left on Sun-
place and June 2 to 5 as the dates
day for Chicago to complete a
for the next annual meeting of the
Dr. •emsch Feldstein, chairman' post-graduate medical course.
National Conference of Jewish So- I
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.
of the central committee of the
cial Service, according to an an-
Lithuanian Hebrew school system
Mr. Sidney Korn, who is at- nouncement from the New York I
entertaned at din- tending Ann Arbor, spent his be-
Cfarbuth)
offices of the conference by Hyman
ner on Wednesday by Mr. and tween semester vacation with his
Kaplan, secretary of the organiza-
Mrs. Albert Feldstein of 3330 grandmother, Sirs. Etta Beckman.
tion.
West Grand avenue.
One of the prettiest home wed-
dings of the winter season was
that of Miss Jeanne Shirley Hut-
ton, oldest daughter of Mr. and
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GROWING THINGS to make
points west. and after March 1 will
home tne bright, cheerful
be at home at '2472 Thomas street,
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Out-of-town guests at the cere-
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Sir. and Mrs. Mortis Rosenthal,
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Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal,
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George Wineman and Gilbert Fein-
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About 50 ladies were present
The Arts Society of Temple
ILOUIS II. WOLFE,
at the Phoenix Club on Tuesday
Chancellor Commander,
at the weekly ladies' day lunch- Beth El presented the second per-
f
eon. Among the hostesses wereormance
of the season at the
Mrs, J. E. Gaylord, Mrs. Milton Temple on Wednesday evening.
yed
Sluman, Mrs. A. Roseroot, Mr,. An appreciative audience enjoyed
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la s which were presente in MRS. PAUL DAVID BROMBERG
Oscar Blumberg and Mrs. Morton the py,
the usual capable manner.
Ashner.
ning, March 10, are in the hands
Miss Blanche J. Hart, formerly ' The Phoenix Club will give its of a large committee representing
of Detroit, is spending a few days annual Washington Birthday party both Zionist groups.
Mrs. l'au! David Brondx•rg is
in the city visiting her many Thursday, Feb. 21, at 9:30 p. m.
friends. A fashion show displayed by live chairman for Junior Hadassah and
Simon Shetzer heads the commit-
models will precede the dancing.
tee representing the Zionist Dis-
Miss Dorothy Bloom, who spent
Mrs. Nathan Kaplan of Elm- trict of Detroit. The general com-
the mid-semester vacation at Ann
mittee assisting them consists of
Arbor with her parents, Mr. and hurst avenue entertained the
Sirs. Joseph 11. Ehrlich, Sirs. Mau-
Mrs. George Bloom, had with her alumni chapter of Phi Phi Sigma •
rice Landau, Miss Jeanette Stein-
as her guest Miss Juliet Cohen of Tuesday evening at her home.
berg, Miss Bessie Brenner, Miss
San Antonio, Texas.
Rose Lipsitz, Miss Florence Krell.
Mrie. S. Kaufman of Glynn court I Sirs. Morris Ruskin, Miss Rose
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.. Freud of the is spending several weeks in San Gordon, Sirs. Martin Weisberg,
Art Center Apartments sailed Antonio, Texas, as the guest of ! Stilton Silberberg, Dr. Harry Au-
this week for a several weeks' so- relatives and friends,
gust, Milton Gordon, Dr. P. Si.
journ in the West Indies.
Bernstein, Arthur S. Purdy, Israel
Oscar A. Kaufman is vacation- Zither, N. N. Kaplan, Dr. S. G.
ing
in
San
Antonio,
Texas.
Meyers and P. Slomovitz.
Mrs. L. Hecht of Buffalo, N. Y.,
,
The'ticket selling committees for
is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
On Thursday, Feb. 7, the Misses Junior Hadassah are in charge of
Samuel J. Lewis of Longfellow
'avenue during the absence of Dr. Molly Harris and Estelle Woronoff the following majors: Ann Book. ,
were joint hostesses at a miscel- stien, Mary Barak, Bessie Green,
I ewis in Florida.
,
laneous shower given in the lat. Edith Brechner and Betty Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bernstein ter's home at 1638 West Philadel- The captains of the ticket selling
and Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohn are phia, for Miss Fannie Kramer, a committees are:
Edith Robinson, Carolyn Good-
spending several weeks in Blot bride-elect of March 3. Decora-
I tiens were carried out in Valen- man, Rae Schwartz, Mrs. Morris
Springs, Ark.
tine colors, and covers were laid Ruskin, Rose Berick, Elaine Hor-
vitz, Jeanne Horvitz, Lillian Gott-
for 20 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Iiimeihoen of
leib, Celia Schostak, Rose Stern-
the Indian Village Manor. and
Miss Anna Katz, 5126 Fischer berg, Ada Newman, Ada Moritz,
their daughters, Dorothy and Pa- avenue is spending the remainder Letty Perlman, Nettie Dunn, Mar-
trivia, left Sunday for a six weeks' of the winter season in Miami, garett Muranz, Frances Moranz,
sojourn in Miami, Fla.
, Mildred I.epler, Maity Fralick.
Florida.
The proceeds of the dance are to
At her home on Chicago bottle-
The Mt. Clemens Hadassah ' go toward covering Junior lia-
, yard, Mrs. Charles A. Finsterwald Chapter sponsored a successful dassah's quota in Palestne and to
entertained 24 guests at a de- bridge tea at the Olympia Hotel on finance the educational work of
lightful luncheon, followed by Tuesday, Feb. 12. The proceeds the local Zionist District.
bridge, on Saturday, Feb. 9.
will be used to fill the Infant Wel-
fare quota.
Mrs. Leopold Freud, Marcus L.
Freud and Mrs. Joseph Siegel are
A delightful birthday and fare-
spending some time in Hollywood, ; well Valentine party was given in
Fla.
honor of Vivian Jean Carnis' ninth
birthday, by her mother, airs. Lyd- Women to Hold Installation of Of-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer II. Frank is Carnis at 1998 Clairmount ave-
ficers; Vote Donations for
of the Wilshire Apartments left, nue, Feb. 3, Eighteen children'
Worthy Causes.
Sunday by motor for a several were present. The little hostess ,
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