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PAGE SIX

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Y. P. S. SPRING FORMAL
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT

!HEADS COMMITTEE FOR!
INFANT WELFARE WORK
OF DETROIT HADASSAH

Miss Florence Oppenheim is ac-
tive on the committee in charge of
the spring formal to be given by
the Young People's Society of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek this Sat-
urday evening at Lee Plaza. Ray

Thousands are familiar in a gen-
eral way with the health work of
Hadassah in Palestine, but are not
acquainted with the various de-,
partments for carrying out this '

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.\ program of artistic charm is.
promised members of the Detroit
section, National Council of Jew-
ish Women, and their children, on
Monday, March 3, at 3 p. na, at
Temple Beth El, when Elsa Durand
Slower, reader, and Martha Wick-
a :
wire, dancers, of Chicago, will pre-
Ii
Mr. and Sirs. Harold Schlesinger sent a poem and dance recital. The
per m is read and the dnicer in- :
of the Whittier Hotel motored to
Fort Wayne, Ind., where they terprets it, moving to its rhythm
spent the week-end with Mrs. and expressing its emotion in pan-.
Schlesinger's aunt, Mrs. S. J. troilism., the dancer sometimes ern. •
phasizing the emotion, sometimes
Strauss.
the melody and rhythm, always de-
picting the narrative of the theme.
Mr. and Mrs. Sul M. Cole of the The poent.dance is a new-old dance
Belcrest entertained with a dinner form, which has its root in the
Tuesday, Feb. 25, one of a series chorus of the Greek drama. Each
of affairs,
poem will have its own appropriate
costume; the costumes are of great
Mrs. Charles Hopp of Chicago variety and beauty. The chit
—Photo by Hayes Studio.
—Photo by 0. D. Spellman.
boulevard entertained with a'' study division, of which Mrs. David ,
bridge-luncheon at the l'hoenix M. Levy is chairman, is sponsoring MRS. ROBERT LOEWENBERG
MISS FLORENCE OPPENHEIM Club on Tuesday, Feb. IS. Covers this program, planned as an enter-
tainment especially for the chit- work. One of the most popular
Gorell and his Country Club Or- were laid for It.
dren, and the attention of members and beneficial of these departments
chestra has been engaged for the
Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Roemer is called to the meeting time as 3 is for infant welfare. The first in-
evening and will begin playing at
of Virginia Park entertained with o'clock so that children may at- Pant welfare station anywhere in
9 o'clock.
tend and not encroach very much the Near East was established in
The patrons and patronesses for a buffet supper last Sunday night.
on their school period. The pro- Palestine by Hadassah in 1922.
this dance are Mr. and Mrs. Julius
gram will include "The King', The demand upon its service was
Berman, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blum-
Elektra Rosanska entertained
Breakfast," R. A. Milne; "Sly immediate and overwhelming, ne-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Coop- Mary Garden of the Chicago Grand Shadow,"
Robert Louis Stevenson; eessitating the opening of 19 addi-
er, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Opera Company last week at a tea
"Lochinvar," Scott; „
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ehrlich, at the Woman's Colony Club.
t one was established in

wacky,"
Lewis
Carroll; scenee he_ ( r; ( a (cisi T ee.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank, Mr.
tween Puck and Fairy, from "Mid-
and Mrs. Charles L. Goldstein, Mr..
Mrs. Rosalie Gates of the Bel- summer Night's Dream," Shake.' In these infant welfare stations,
and Mrs. Nathaniel II. Goldstick, crest apartments entertained with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Louis Gordon, I a birthday party for her daughter, speare; "The Dancers," Margaret , modern ideas of child care and
Widdemer; "Tragic Story," trans- rearing are carried out and rega-
Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hershman, , Louise, last Tuesday.
1 lated from the German by Thack- ' far periodic examinations are'
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin, Sir.
cray; "To Dance," Margaret B. given to both the infants and moth-
and Mrs. David Oppenheim, Dr.
Mrs. Sidney Si. Fecheimer and
and Mrs. Saul Rosenzweig, Mr. and daughter, Katherine, of Monterey McGee; "Chewing Gum Man," Gil. ers. Special attention is given to
Mrs. Samuel II. Rubiner, and Mr. avenue, spent the week-end with lette; "Their Irrepressible High , the milk fed to the babies. It is
Spirits", from the Congo, Vaehel pasteurized and modified according
and Mrs. Charles A. Smith.
Mrs. Fecheimer's parents in Cin-
uld. to the individual baby's require -
Mrs, David
Tickets for reservations mailed cinnati, Ohio.
her
Licnds caY
o iUmi Stitr ty Mrs.
Da l ‘4. 1 br Li. ffi y a YM J ments.
Eder than Wednesday of this week
Levin,,
Mrs, Victor Roemer and
will be held at the door. This is
During 1927 about 3,0110 moth
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farboten of
Fred
being done to avoid any confusion Palmer Woods will give a dinner Si
red A. Ginsburg, will be th, ers and infants received attention
which may arise due to delay in party for friends on Saturday, hostesses for this occasion.
each month at the health %sultan
the delivery of nisi!.
stations; during 1928 this number
March I.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weisman jumped to 6,000, and in 1929 to
Mr and Mrs. Morris Fishman of of Boston boulevard entertained 13,000.
PHI SIGMA LAMBDA•
The national quota fur Hadassah
Gladstone avenue, accompanied by on Saturday night, Feb. 22, er',
and Mrs. Nathan Fishman, nlimenting Mr. and Mrs. Moo infant welfare work alone for
CONVENTION CLOSEST Mr.
Leiter.
1930
is $35,530, cif which the De-
have returned by motor from a six
troit chapter must raise $750. Mrs.
weeks' sojourn in Cuba, Miami,
Ilionoring Tito Schipa, famous Robert Loe•enberg has for several
The convention of Phi Sigma Fla., and New Orleans, 1.a.
tenor of the Chicago Grand Opera years served as chairman of the
Lambda, national law fraternity,
which ended Sunday evening, Feb.
Bernard Ginsburg, who was a Company, Elektra Rosanka en- infant welfare committee, with the
23, was a success from all view- guest at the Breakers Hotel, At- tertained a few friends at a dinner close co-operation of Mrs. David
points. Beta chapter of Detroit an. I antic City, for the past three at the Beach Grove Country Club S. Zenon, vice-chairman. The
ranged a varied program for the weeks, will leave on Tuesday for in Canada. Among those present method of raising this particular
visiting delegates which they will Philadelphia, and from there will were Rosa Raise and Mr. Rimini, fund is by placing little "milk
not soon forget. The crowning go to Washington to attend the Charles Hackett, Maria Olchewska bags" in hundreds of Jewish
climax of entertainment was the conference of the Allied Jewish and Bonelli.
homes, with the idea that a coin
formal dinner-dance at Hotel Stat.. Campaign on March 8 and 9.
will be put in the bag for each
Sirs. Rachel Berman and daugh- quart of milk used in the home
ler on Saturday evening. Over 1001
flatters and their guests were in
Mrs, L. Blumenthal of West ter, Stella, of Cleveland, are visit- The recent reduction of one cent
attendance. Music was fur-1 Branch, Mich., is visiting her chil- ing their sister, Mrs. II. J. Roth- per quart of milk should make con-
nished by Jules Klein and his or., dren, Mr. and Mrs. Si. D. Wittels- man, of 3:185 Richton avenue,
sumers feel all the more like put-
chestra.
ting their coins in the milk bag. To
hofer, of Atkinson avenue.
William Wachs of Cleveland data' Detroit Hadassah has raised
The following officers were elect-
ed for the coining year: Milton
Mrs. Maurice Goldstiek of Dex- spent the week-end in Detroit with $5011 of its $750 infant welfare
Lang, grand chancellor; Max SR., ter boulevard entertained with a relatives.
quota for 1930. Two outstanding
verman, vice grand chancellor;) bridge-luncheon on Wednesday,
contributions to this fund were re-
l'hillip Stern, quaester; Benjamin Feb. 19, for her sister, Mrs. Louis
The Naomi Girls' Club of Wind- cently received, being, $100 from
Burdick, scribe, and Sidney Rosen, Rubin.
(or will
, hold a bridge-dansant in Mrs. Len,, Broudy Deutsch, a for-
tribune. Important business was I
the Chinese Tea Gardens, Detroit, mar Detroit resident, in gratitude
transacted, chief of which were
Sunday evening, March 2. Guests for recovery from illnes-c, and 85 0
plans for enlarging the national froSm yl' N .S a 'n ashG in rirt
B
memory of the late N.
SIenja-
eurrehl o have the privilege of dancing bot3 in mm
mo s n ne , rD. hC a . s , where
body, a staff appointed for publish- I spent several days with his mother. on the balcony and main floor. Two min Jacobson, by her family.
hundred invitations have been is
ing the national periodical "Ami-
cus Curse," and plans for next
Hiram Sapero of Flint spent sued to Detruiters as well as Wind-
TEMPLE ARTS SOCIETY
year's convention at Cleveland.
Sunday with 111r. and Sirs. Ilarry sordes•
.
Rabwin of Boston boulevard.
WILL STAGE 3 PLAYS
31r and MN. Sloe Leiter left last
-- ..
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Weller and Monday for a six weeks' trip
FORM NEW CLASSES
The Arts Society of Temple Beth
daughter Jeanette of Detroit, who through the Canadian
.. r . n
is
producing
an interesting
AT JEWISH CENTER are now sojourning in Los Angeles, route they will stop at Winniam LI
Sir. and SIN., N. a n eouver, Prince Rupert, Vic. group of one-act plays on Tuesday
were entertained by M
(wining,
March
11,
in the Brown
The Jewish Center, 31 Mel. Barney Shepherd at a dinner. toria and along the southern coast
Memorial Chapel.
bourne avenue, announces the or- Later in the evening places Were Of California.
Two of the plays are by local
ganization of two new classes.
set for 20 people for bridge. The
Dr. and Mrs. S. Kleiman of Chi- ' authors, Maxine F'insterwald con-
A class in Jewish history has affair was in honor of Mrs. Weller,
cage boulevard entertained a group trilititing "Checkmates" and Lee
I been organized under the guidance who celebrated her birthday,
I of friends at their home 1Vednes- Anderson, well known Detroit ad-
of A. Schlusael, to meet every
, Tuesday evening at 7:45. It is ' The Edythe Cugell Club enter. day evening. Celia Adler, well vertising man, "Such is Love." The
(wined
the
members'
husbands
in
known Yiddish actress, was the third play in a classic, "The Mak-
open to all seniors. The class will
Cr of Dreams," Icy Oliphant Down.
zs
cover phases of post-Biblical Jew- the ballroom of Sirs. Esther Rich's guest t of honor.
e s M hany
ish h e in. c,A cai s k t hainiclueteb s in,Ri: cs lm
ish history.
home on Monterey avenue. The ,
LoT
Dr. and Sirs. Maurice Gol•Istick
Public speaking classes are be- club held a grocery and keno party
of
Dexter
boulevard
visit
d
their
per,,,
Henry
Kay,
Anne
Babyish.'
e
ing organized under the leadership on Wednesday, Feb. 25.
sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. David Ilubar, David Tout(, Melvin
of Harry Seligson. Those inter-
th
,
Louis
Rubin,
of
Gloversville,
N.
Y.
Connheim
and
Sylvia
Krell.
ested should register at the Center.
At noon Friday, Feb. 21,
These plays are being directed Icy
Cleveland members of the l'ai
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freeman of Katherine Vincent Mayer and Hel-
Sigma Lambda, national law fru•
ternity, boarded the planes of a ,. New Turk are spending a week in ens Stung°, the latter of the De-
Stout Air Lines, which took the., this city a nd are stopping at the , trait Civic Theater. They are un-
to their annual convention on F. ..: Statler Hotel
der the general supervision of Re-
21 22 and 23 in Detroit. TI,
gene F'reund Cohane.
Dr. Gerald Spero and family of
following Cleveland members to,
De Luxe
the trip: Grand Chancellor Ma - Youngstown, Ohio, are moving to
tin N. Goldberg, Grand Scribe NI, Detroit, where they will make their PURIM DINNER DANCE
Just completed, overlooking
ton M. Lang and Grand Quaesto r future home.
OF PURITY MARCH 7
Grand Circus park.
Phil II. Stern, Delegates Salim!
A limited number of these
Sirs. Louis Weiss was hostess to
Clossman, Many Kiang and WI.-
l'urity
chapter is sponsoring a
remodeled and refurnished
liam Stone. Among the ladies tly• the members of the Zedakah Club Purim dinner-dame to be held at
suites. Large, pleasant living
ing were Mrs. Martin N. Goldberd at her home on West Philadelphia Northwood Inn on Sunday, March
room. Two bedrooms with
and Miss Dorothy Feniger. In De- avenue.
9.
Agnes Yarrows, Minnie Can-
full-sized new beds and finest
troit, delegates assembled fro•,
vasser and Sarah Eisler hay(-
new full spring mattresses.
Miss Lee Robinson of 2937 Tux- ' charge of this affair. The decora-
the entire country. Ileadquart1,1
I-ots of closet room, bath
and business sessions were at Hotel edo avenue, has returned from a tions as well as individual favors
and reception hall.
Stetter. An extensive program IA is three mouthy western trip, visiting are in the hands of Ann Paul, Ilan-
An ideal home for discrimi-
carried out, including a theater Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Los rah Ilarwith and Dorothy Schiller.
nating business men to live
party Friday night at the Detrr t Angeles and Hollywood, returning Fur reservations write to Agnes
downtown serviced by a fine
Civic Theater and a dinner-dap, by way of l'anama, Cuba and New Yarrows, 1656 Chicago boul evard
hotel.
Saturday night at the Statler. At York.
or phone Longfellow 9782.
Clifford 5200
torney Max M. Silverman was
Miss Hilda Kahn of Gary, Ind.,
, chairman of the committee on or-
spent the week-end with Mr. and
: rangements.
Mrs. Moe Leiter of Calvert ave-
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nue
ontal,
Miss Ruth Brotman of M re
Canada,
well
known
in
musical
ar.I
1 .
Sirs.
Isadore
Grahow
of
Monte-
circles
in
Detroit.
is
a
journalistic
Detroit visitor, the guest of Mr. rey avenue entertained the mem-
bers of the Horne Relief Society on
and Mrs. S. Weisman.
Monday, Feb. 24.

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We have the pleasure of inviting the parents
and children of our camp to a Masquerade
Party, Saturday, March 8, at 7 o'clock, at the
Maccabee Building Auditorium.

We also extend our cordial invitation to all
parents and children who wish to attend our
Reunion. We will have a real camp program
and goodies for the children.

Costumes not compulsory.

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Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Fisher
(Betty Pevin1 have returned from
their honeymoon and are residing
temporarily on Fourteenth avenue.

Honoring Miss Esther Dawson
of Toronto and Detroit on her ap-
proaching marriage, Miss Clara M.
Partovich entertained with a per-
sonal andlinen shower at the home
of Min Lillian E. Hoffman, 4045
Elmhurst avenue, on Saturday.
Feb. 22. Covers were laid for 40
Mrs. Goldie Shipeo of
guests.
Grand avenue also honored the
' bride-to-be with a miscellaneous
shower on Friday. Feh. 14, at
which covers were laid for 12
guests.

To lose a youthful figure is •
tragedy.
Don't blind yourself to the handi-
cap it places on your physical
charm in the eyes of others.
It rolls you of your vivacity and
slows up your movements.
Fight it. Attack it the simple,
safe and natural way by eating
BABY BREAD--one slice with
Mrs. Louise Williams Id Fern-
each meal.
dale complimented Miss Fri Silt
Directions for REDUCING with kin, bride-elect of March. at a
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coming to the New Jersey resort
they were guests in Pittsburgh,
Pa., of their children, Sir. and Mrs.
Raymond Einstein.

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M usic by the mandolin group and a trio from the Chord of

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Sunday evening, a special concert of Jewish music will be
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Monday, Starch 3, a special luncheon will be served f' a
women at 50e per person. Monday evening, Sir. A. Littnla
and the entire cast of Littman's People's Yiddish Theater, in
eluding Miss Celia Adler, will be present.

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