- PAGE SIX PA THEikmonlmusnORONICLE CHAIRMAN RECEPTION COMMITTEE FOR Y. P. C. COUNTRY CLUB DANCE I " .11! J Yor vast for • HEYN'S Miss Hinde Goldstein is chairman of the social committee in charge of the spring formal dance to be Oven by the Young People's Ste- c ety of Congregation Shaarey . ;:., . /I/ - , Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklit spent the week-end with their chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ein- stein in Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. Frank lin occupied the pulpit of the Ro dot Shalom Temple in Pittsburgl on Sunday morning, Feb. 16. The•. are now spending, a short time ii . Atlantic City, N. J. . ... FOR THE LARGER WOMAN . Slenderizing New Styles in Printed Crepes, Georgettes and Cantons bS .; ^.' 1 6 .t,' , As 41,,, , , . LILLIAN R. STERN Miss Stern heads the reception committee for the country club supper dance to be given by the Young Peoples Temple Club Sat- urday evening, March X, at Tem- ple Beth El. The ballroom will be decorated to resemble an exclusive country club. 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A station will be placed in every prominent Jewish meat- market. All proceeds will go to charity. Mrs. I. Waldman chairman of the affair with MN. It. Ackerman as her assistant. , ro'• ' THIRD FLOOR ' HEYN'S SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. FORMAL BALL MARCH 1 ,......, ■ FOR ■ DRESSES ■ $ - ' 16 1241 WOODWARD 0 ' OLD FOLKS HOME 150 TRAVELERS TO EUROPE With SIGMOND WWII, On June 25, 1930 If you want to travel with us make your reservations now. I am personally conducting this tour and will accompany you to Hamburg, Germany. To assure my friends a pleasant voyage I attend to all details from the time you make your reservation unt you reach your destination. "See the Old World With Wohl" This Old Reliable Firm Assures You Complete Satisfaction. SIGMOND WOHL MONEY ORDERS AND DRAFTS STEAMSHIP TICKETS NOTARY PUI11.1 , ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 5147 Russell St Columbia 0376 A bridge tea will lv given by the Northwestern Branch of the Jew-. ish Old Folks Home Wednesday aftertosm at 2 o'clock, Feb. 26 at the Spitler Hotel. Miss Rose Kahn is conducting a class in the art of basket weaving and rug making every Thursday afternoon at the home, 318 Ed- mund Place. Ladies are invited to part icipate. Mrs. H. Lachs will have charge of publicity. Notify Mrs. M. P. Fisher, Long- fellow 7079, of illness or change of address. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER at the FLUB LIDO 1 2 TII ANNUAL Builders' and Realtors' Show Now open to the public Feb. 19th to March. 2nd Convention Hall S*0141 The Ideal Builders' Home in Lathrup ToNinsite is completely furnished and open for public inspection. Over 500 diversified exhibits are in place at the Shoe , illustrating every ' phase of home-building and furnishing. The Home is the Mart of the Nation— Preserve It! Improre It! Enjoy It! The Modern Youths of Today club held a successful Valentine tarty at the Holbrook Community House Saturday evening, Feb. 15, The Silver Moon Melodians, under the skillful leadership of Captain 'Bob" Deutsch of 168 Winona ave. nue, supplied the music. The en- tertainment committee was instru- mental in furnishing a well ar- ranged surprise program. This is one of Hudson's own brands of hosiery, known as "Aimcee 1440", and is exclusive with us in Detroit. Michael C. Birnkrant of Hostl, boulevard, has returned home af- ter a lengthy sojourn in California, Phi Alpha Gamma Sorority having been a guest at the Santa honored Miss Bernice Kahn with a Barbara Biltmore Hotel. Valentine birthday party on Sat- urday evening, Feb. 15, at the Mr. and Mrs. David Davis en- home of Miss Carmyl Nelson of tertained with a buffet supper for 15417 Fourteenth avenue. The 30 at the Whittier hotel on Thurs- table was set for 16 people. The decorations were carried out in day evening, Feb. 20. Valentine colors. Miss Rose Wex- MISS HINDE GOLDSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cole enter- ler entertained with popular selec- Zedek Saturday evening, March 1, tained at dinner Tuesday, Feb. 18. tions, at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Miss Gold. for a number of friends in one of a The Olympia Hotel of Mt. Clem- stein and her committee have ex- series of social affairs. ens, of which Max Elkin is man- pended all their efforts in an at- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson ager, is becoming a favorite week- . tempt to make this dance one of of Chicago boulevard gave a din- end rendezvous of Daroiters. Each the biggest social successes of the ner for some friends last Satur- week finds the register of the hotel season. Ray Goren and his Coto,. filled with fimiliar names. Among I try Club Orchestra will supply the day. Covers were laid for 14. the guests the past week-end were music. Paul Shapiro, Dr. Chas. A. Smith, Mrs. Maurice Goldenberg of Tickets are being sold by invita. Wellesley Drive were at home to Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Gerson, Mrs. thin only, and Miss Goldstein re- Si, Davis and her sister, Mrs. ports that the returns have been friends on Tuesday evening, Feb. IS. in honor of 31 r. Goblenberg's Emanuel Hamburger, Max Karp, very good. There are still a few Miss Edith Albert, G. Cassel and tickets available, however, to hold- birthday. Sirs. Mary Gordon. ers of invitations. Mrs. Louis Robinson and laugh. The list of patrol,- will be an- Mr. and MN. Morris Fishman, nounced next week. ter, Adrian, of Cortland avenue are spending some time at Miami Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gendil, all of Beach, Fla. Detroit, who are vacationing in W. P. C. AGAIN TO HOLD Mrs. Ben Berke of Calvert ave- Miami Beach, Florida,• where they WASHINGTON REUNION nue has returned from a visit to are stopping at the Biscayne Col- lins Hotel, last week experienced Los Angeles, Cal. Twenty-two years ago, group of a prolonged aerial trip on a Lep.' boys, most of them not in their Edward A. Bernstein of Chicago pelin. teens, all of Jewish faith, all play- boulevard has returned after a Mr. and SIN. Max Dushkin will ing together, all going to school short business trip to Chicago. receive Sunday, Feb. 23, from 2 to together, all going to the Hannah Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown of it in the afternoon and from 7 tu g Schloss building, met and started a Golden Gate avenue have returned 10 in the evening, in honor of the club. The dues were two cents a from lint Springs, Ark.. where Bar Mitzvah of their son, Myrom, week. As years went by the club grew they spent several weeks. which will take place at Congrega- tion Emanuel Saturday, Feb. 22. I and the name Washington Pro. gressive Club was adopted. Bus- A surprise inlay was given in No cards. , ketball and baseball were the niain honor of Miss Celia Barlow of 352 Woodland avenue Wednesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Aaronson I athletic activities and the W. I'. C. ning, Feb. 19, by her friends. and their daughter, Margery. left teams were in the front in their Bridge and mah jongg were the di. for Hot Springs, Ark., where they class in both t hese sports. Adult avdisors that bwk the are spending a fortnight. versions of the evening. trouble to guide the club when ma- The Bar Mitzvah of Sydney Sit- ' tune advice was needed, Fred Si. The annual formal dinner-dance of Pi Gamma Phi Fraternity was ! verman, son of Mr. and Sirs, Har- Butzel never failed to lend an ear given Feb. 16 in Chicago and at- ry Silverman of 2234 Boston boule- to the boys' troubles and often tended by four members of the vard, was observed on Feb. 15. A spent valuable time at committee Detroit chapter. Harold Michaels lovely table was set for friends and meetings. Miss Hart helped, Sim- and Nit-rtell Harriss of the Detroit relatives at the liar Mitzvah's son .1. Rosenberg was basketball and baseball coach, and Slr. Yager chapter were presented with pins hone. was physical director. and gavels for past masterships. Although all minors, three of the Leonard Goldman and Saul Bloom Mrs. Louis Germansky was host- were also among those present ess to a group of friends at a boys enlisted in A Company, I25th from Detroit. bridge-luncheon, honoring Mrs. Reg., 32nd Division during the war, Fred Harris ',Kate Gordon,. a re- went overseas, gave a C.1 ,,,1 account Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank and cent bride, and :Miss Lillian Chi- of themselves and all thrte were wounded in action. daughters, Ruth and Florence, are vian, of Evansville, Ind. In 1920 the Washington Pro- spending the winter months at Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Sirs. David Si. Schiller gressive Club, the Tri-Square Club had as their guest during the past and a young mens club from the Max Lieberman of Second boule- week the latter's sister, Miss Betty north part of the city, ioined to- gether to form a Y. NI. II. A. vard is visiting in Stiarni Beach, Schnabel. of Lansing. The following year the boys of Mrs. Abe Teicher and children, the Washington Progressive flub Mr. and Mrs. David Schaeffer Rona Lee and Irving, of 228 Wi- held a banquet on Washington's have returned to their home in nona avenue, Highland Park. are Birthday and have been gettirg Peoria, 111., after an extended visit leaving Felt, 2:1 for Hot Springs, toget her every year since on that with the latter's brother-in-la• and Ark., to spend a month with their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schiller. mother and grndmother, Mrs. A. This year the ninth annual ban. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glass, who is wintering there. goat will It' at Northwood Inn, A. M. Packard in Greenville, Stich. Twelve and one-half mile road and Miss Marini Rosen of Pontiac Woodward. Mrs. Celia' Ilelpert of 330 Palm- left on Friday to spend the week- Miss Hart and Fred M. Butzel erston boulevard, Toronto, Ont., is end with her aunt in Chicago, will he guests of honor. the guest of her sister-in-law. Sirs. Dave Freedman is the retiring Mrs. J. Modell and daughters president and Henry A. Manson is Paul Shapiro, of I935 Edison ate- nue. Mrs. Heinen has been IA- left for 31i3nli on Wednesday, Feb. president-elect of the club. tensivtly entertained by relatives 19. to remain for a month. • and friends. Among those who es. A delightful formal dinner-dance GEWERKSCHAFTEN TAG tertained in her honor are Mrs. P. DAY SET FOR MARCH 9 Shapiro, SIN. S. Helper, Mrs. Dora given at the Bal Tabarin marked The Palestine Labor committee Moyer, Mrs. .1, Oppenheim, Mrs., the fourth anniversary of Sigma Chas. Helper( and Mrs. Jus Bud- Delta Pi Sorority. The color which is conducting the drive for scheme was carried out in pink and slum° for the Gewerkschaften an- n itsky. white. nounces that permits have been granted by the mayor's office for Anteing those who attended the Mrs. J. NIodell, accompanied by a tag day to be held here on Sun- University of Michigan J-hop were David C. Markowitz and his her three daughters, left Wednes- day. Starch O. day morning for Miami, Fla., fiancee, Dina F. Abramsohn. where she will spend the remain- B'NAI MOSHE NOTES Mrs. Arthur Ilarris entertained der of the winter. Before leaving the members of the Jussew Girls' Mrs. Modell was entertained with Get-Together Supper : Club at a bridge-luncheon at the several affairs given in her honor. On 11 ednesday evening, Feb. 26, Lee Plaza Tuesday. Red carna- Mrs. Agnes Yarrows and Mrs. 'at 6:30 p. m., the Sisterhood will rafts and roses centered the table, hold its monthly get together sup- Fannie Davidson will entertain the which was set for 12 guests. officers of Purity Chanter on per, for members and their friends in the banquet hall at Dexter and Miss Edna Sklar of Glendale! March 3 at the home of Mrs. Yar. Lawrence. The Young People's avenue surprised her fiance, Dr. rows on Chicago boulevard. Auxiliary prepared several plays Henry Green, at a delightful fam- Mrs. Ttrace Velick of Massachu- to present during the evening. ily dinner at the Oriole Terrace on setts avenue will entertain at a Those participating in the plays Feb. 16. Covers were laid for are: Slim Margaret Rosie, Theo- bridge-luncheon this Saturday. dore Kertesz. Morris Bernstein, The silver wedding anniver,o v • Miss Eva Aronson of Chicago. Miss Ella Saas, David Weiss, of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ilechtinab of 2976 Elmhurst avenue was eel , - president of the Mizrachi Youth, Charles Young, Miss Grace Levin- brated Sunday, Feb. 16, at a sur- of that city, was a recent guest of ger, Harry Gunsberg, Max Rosner, prise. party given in their honor by 1 Miss Esther Ashinsky. Miss Aron- Miss Evelyn Miller, and Miss Kate their children, Samuel, Fannie and son addressed the local group while Siegel. Players are coached by .lames A. Kates. Louis. A host of friends and rela. in the city. Young People's Auxiliary: tives were present to greet Mr. and On Sunday, Feb. 22, the social Mrs. Ralph Paul and Mrs. J. Mrs. Ilechtman. Interest in this Ilarwith were joint hostesses at a committee under the chairmanship occasion was further enhanced the announcement of Mr. and Sirs. bridge-luncheon on Tuesday at the of Harry Gunsberg will present an Ileclitman of the engagement vf home of Mrs. Paul on Hazelwood entertaining program, to follow their son, Samuel, to Miss Lillian avenue. The luncheon and prizes the business meeting. Lieberman, daughter of Mr. and were carried nut very effectively in Chess Tournament: Sirs. Joseph Lieberman of III , Chinese fashion. Arthur Boschan is in charge of the chess tournament now going on, Rosedale Court. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Aronheim Many have already entered the con- Mr. and Mrs. St. D. Harris of have returned from an extended test, which will continue for sev- 2724 Glendale avenue entertained honeymoon trip to Cuba and Flor- eral weeks, and is open to more at a birthday party given in honor I ida and are at home at 2035 West contestants. A prize will award- ed to the a- inner. of their daughter. Maxine, Satur- Euclid avenue, day, Feb. 15. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leitman of 26 guests. 1710 Hazelwood avenue enter- The next regular meeting of . tained 45 guests at dinner on Sun- the Home Relief Society will b e ' day evening, Feb. 16, in honor of their son. Macs Mitchell, who held Monday, Feb. 24. at 2 p. at the home of Mrs. Isadore Gra- graduated from the Ohio State Just completed, overlooking bow. :117 Monterey. Normal College, who has attained his B. A. degree and in Sep- Grand Circus park. Miss Esther Schlesinger enter- I tember will start as a football A limited number of these 12 guests at her hone on coach and physical director in one remodeled and refurnished Gladstone avenue. of the Ohio high schools. suites. Large, pleasant living room. Two bedrooms with - Sir. and Mrs. A. Glazer if 2511 full-sized new beds arid finest • West Philadelphia left on Wednes. new full spring mattresses. day last for a month's stay in Het Lots of closet room, bath Springs, Ark. and reception hall. An ideal home for discrimi- Ant Still Miss Esther Schwartz enter- natint ihisiness men to live tained 35 euest• at • miv'ellant•Ou• Waitinj downtown serviced by a fine shower. - ' ' honoring Miss Betty . for • hotel. Abramowitz, a bride-elect of thi• Di.sati.fied Clifford 5200 month. Customer Isadore Grabow left for a 10-da y visit to New York. Special Suites De Luxe F Hotel Toiler A. C. Krenz —ABE MAX Merchant Tailor The Shop Where Courtesy 10347 Woodw'd and Service Prevail Streng Chevrolet Co. g510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035 Between Calvert sail, C....Magmata RADIO SERVICE, Ho. 9000 Miss Celia Shetzer of lonefel. -- low avenue has re turned after a prolonged visit in New York. Mrs. Sam Schaffer has returned t•. (Near., after a visit with her father, I. Saulaon. 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