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Women s Organlzat, ons
Seattle Hebrew M,ss Lena Kleinberg, of this city,
who is in California attending Mills
Benevolent Society Co,lege, w,ll spend her Spriog vaca
(ion as the guest of Miss Jeanette
Rosenfcld in Los Angeles. Miss
ANNUAL REPORT Rosenfeld and her 1)arents were for-
merly of this city but for the past
Following is the annual report of two years have made Los Angeles Miss
the work accomplished by the So- their home.
attic Hebrew Benevolent Society
during tlle p'st year, which has just Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weinstein 'Sylvia
been compiled by Mrs. Gertrude L. were week-end guests in Tacoma
Shopera, president of the orgamza- where they attended a party cele-
(ion:
brating the fifteenth wedding anni- Bernhard
LADlEs: versary of Mr. and Mrs. I. Wcin-
In a('cordance with our By-Laws stein, talented
it has been the custom for thq Presi- On Tuesday, March 18, Mrs. Har-
dent, Ofticers and Ch'firmen of Stand- old Offer and Mrs. E. Morganstcrn Jewish
mg Committees to submit an annual entertained with a Mah Jongg break-
report which shouhl cover the work fast to compliment Miss Allcnberg.
carried on by our Organization dur- girl
ing the past year. Mr. Mike Rosenbcrg of Los An-
It is of course impossibh to render gelcs arrived Tuesday, March 18, to who
a report in such detail which will visit his parents and his brother Mr.
reflect the scope of work aceom- Al Rosenberg.
plished. The Financial Secretary
and Treasurer's reports indicate the Mr. M. Falkenstein of San Fran- appeared
exact anmunts of moneys received cmco was a guest at the New Wash-
and expended. These business re- ington Hotel. tte was entertained at here
ports cannot of course show the time, a dinner l)arty by Mr. and Mrs.
thought, contacts made and coati- George Keiter.
dence gained in the work to which
this Organization is dedicated, recently
Mrs. Stclla Bhun entertained at a
Today we are entering our thirty- dinner party in honor of Miss Belle
third year of charitable activity and Bhun Friday night, with
we are keenly and sincerely con-
scious of our commmnd responsibili-
ties. Mrs. Charles W. Rosenbaum who Chicago
There has been the closest co-oper- for the past few weeks has been the
ation between the workers and the guest of her sister, Mrs. Nathan
Working committees and it is my Eckstein, left Sunday, March 16, for Civic
conviction that we can continue to her home in San Francisco.
grow and succeed only to the extent
in which we strengthen our commit- Mrs. J. C. Lang entertained last Opera.
tees in personnel and scope and in- Wednesday and Thursday with hm-
rite into tbc service men and women chcons followed by Mah Jongg. !i
of vision, ability and position. %
Our path is a difficult one and Mrs. Joe Gardner and her mother,
without earnest and whole-hear(co Mrs. II. Schoenfcld, are in San Fran-
SUpPort we carom( succeed in COl)rag cisco. They will be joined by Mr.
With the probhmls which confront us. Gardner who is motoring to meet
I wish to l)oint out to you here a them.
thought or two regarding Social Wel-
fare Work along studied lines, some-
times termed scientific, 'rod at war
with true charity, I)ut this view-
Point is in error. ]t is real charity
because understandingly and intelli-
gently directed, having for its aim
the saving and rejuvenation as well
as the relief of mffortunates.
Miss Dorothy Cramer of Los An-
Our first duty is to meet promptly gcles is the guest of her cou'sin, Miss Mrs. Emmanuel Rosenberg enter-
the immediate needs, then carefully Marion Mittelberger. tained last week with a hmcheon
and sympathetically find the cause
and remove it. followed by Mah Jongg to honor
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rosenberg Miss Allenberg.
The imnmdiate need amy be saris- are at Byron Hot Springs, California Miss Helen Grunbaum and Mr
fled with material relief, giving of wher e they expect to spend several
food, fuel, clothing or money, but weeks, after which they plan travel- dance at their home in tmnor of Miss
• Henry Grunbaum entertained with a
ne tamJly with a widowed or desert- ing through Southern California.
ed mother or incapacitated father, a Allenberg, Saturday evening, March
family which has fallen below the 15.
lhrl. hal stand.rot of living b(cause of The Board and Chairmen of the
-ess or inability to cope with the Standing Committees of the Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bastheim
°ndl!lOns of life would be poorly ]Iebrew Benevolent Society were re- have announced the engagement of
t,rve(l by repeated banding out of ceived at the Caroline Kline Galland their daughter, Babette, to Mr. Clar-
material relief with Ire attempt to Itome on Monday, March 24. ence Edwin Leman of New Yorl
help in the solution of its l)rol)lems. City.
How we may arrive at lasting re- Mrs. Sol Garde entertained with a Honoring her sister, Miss Belle
Salts is a (lUestion that will no doubt hmcheon last Thursday to honor her
• Blmn, of San Francisco, Mrs. Leo
arise in our minds by the so called house guest, Mrs. Sommers. Covers Schwabacher entertained with a hm-
ae:estlgati°n. What does tim in- were laid for nine.
f ygta ' cheon Friday, March 21
s tlon reveal? When a member
o r family bccomes ill you at Miss Louise Sehermer entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schwabacher
Mrs. Herman Weinstein of Spo- Miss Bessie Allenberg of San Fran-
kane, formerly Miss Isabel Selig of this cisco, who has been visiting her
city was a week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. Alois Rotb, left lasl
mother. She was joined here by her Thursday for Portland where she
husband and returned home Sunday, will spend several weeks with Mrs
March 16. Milton Markewitz before returning
to her home in the South.
entertained with a pre-Opera dinner
Saturday evening, March 15.
Following tile Opera on Saturday
evening Mrs. J. C. Lang cntcrtahm(
with a supper party.
Once send for your physician, lfe eight guests at a birthday party
does not as of old prescribe for ap- Saturday, March 15.
Parent cause of illness, but by sym-
Pathetic questioning, ascertains cause Mr. Harold Ostrow has returned
and arriving at the source makes from a business trip to California.
plans for the cure. So it is with the
SOcial investigation, or social diag- Mrs. I. Solomon and her two
nests as it is now called.
A so(it, children accompanied by her sister- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Laehma
.... ' J Worker makes a diagnosis in-law, Miss Freda Solomon, left last left Seattle Tuesday, March 18, for a
an(l then makes a )Ian fo
for f ....... 1 r treatment Tuesday for New York City where five weeks motor trip to California.
• c- ;,mljy needs and each famil aid- they will make their home. Mr
u oy o,,,, , • • Y
• l.. "'* 'rgamzation is treated in Abe Solomon, formerly of this city, A Board meeting of the Washing-
vulS manner.
is at present attending Columbia ton Golf and Country Club was held
The family budget is earefully University. last week at the home of Mr. Leo
COnsidered, including household ex- Schwabacher.
Peases and incidentals. Miss Katharine Aronson sailed on
Our families could not be given the H. F. Alexander Tuesday, March Mr. Moe Tipp of Chicago, brother
Personal service and careful treat-18, for San Francisco. She will re- of Mr. Ben Tipp, spent a few days
Continued on Page Seven turn to Seattle in June. in the city.
SEATTLE JEWISH GIRL IN OPERA
--Photo by Wayne Albee, McBride Studio
Courtesy Seattle Post-Intelligenccr
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Gifted Dancer Is
Ladies Auxiliary
Dance A Success
The annual Purim Dance of the
Ladies Auxiliary to Temple De Hirsch
was held Wednesday evening, March
19, at the Seattle Yacht Club• Danc-
ing, Mah Jongg and cards were en-
joyed by all who attended.
Announcements were sent to the
members of the Temple De Hirsch
and members of the Ladies Auxiliary
to Temple De Hirsch. The dance was
in honor of the faculty of the Temple
Religious School in appreciation for
the time and labor given so willingly
by the teachers.
Those honm'ed were:
Rabbi Samuel Koch
Mr. Melville Monheimer
Dr. Le Roy Hartman
Mr. Harry Weinstein
Miss Lillian Frankel
Miss Ida Seitzick
Mr. Bailey Dinkclspeil
Mr. Charles Stone Wilson
Miss Harrison
Mr. Melvin Levy
Mr. Jeffry Heiman
Mr. Leslie Stusser
Miss Bertha Freed
Mr. Ed Starin
Mr. Herman Meyer
Miss Jeanctte Taylor.
The profits of the dance are to be
turned over to the Ways and Means
Committee of the Ladies Auxiliary of
which Mrs. Sol Spring is Chairman to
be applied to the Temple Annex
Kitchen Equipment Fund.
On Tuesday, March 18, Mrs. Flora
Roscnberg entertained the "Tuesday
Mah Jongg Club."
On Monday, March 17, Mrs. H.
Bernstein entertained with a most
perfectly appointed Mah Jongg tea
at her home. St. Patrick Day decor- •
ations were carried out in every de-
tail. Thirty guests were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rosen(hal of
On Way To Fame Montesano and Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Lewis of Lynden were guests in the
Miss Sylvia Bernhard, who was in city during the newspaper institute
the ballet of the Chicago Civic Opera at the University of Washington
coral)any when it appeared here re- which Mr. Rosenthal and Mr. Lewis
cently, is a Seattle girl twenty years attended.
of age. She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Bernhard, 536 Twenty-sixth Miss Caroline Stern of this city
Avenue.
won a place on the Radcliff debate
Upon graduation from Broadway team and last week represented her
High School, Miss Bernhard studied college agains Vassar.
dancing with Caird Leslie in this city.
She left Seattle last September en- Mr. Lou Benjamin of Philadelphia
route to New York to continue her was a guest at the New Washington
studies. Hotel last week. While in the city
Stopping off in Chicago with her he was entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
mother, Miss Bernhard received an Simon Burnett.
offer to join the Chicago Civic Opera
ballet. Miss Bernhard accepted the On Saturday evening, March 15,
offer and remained with the coml)any Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Silver enter-
until the end of the Chicago season in tained at their home with one of a
Janu.ry. series of evening parties.
She then went to New York where
she continued her studies. In the Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kellner, who
meantime the Chicago Civic opera for the past few months have been
company had gone on the road and at guests at the Sorrento Hotel, have
Chatanooga, Tenn., the director of urchased a home on Queen Anne
the company wired Miss Bernhard to Hill.
oin the company "gain.
Miss Bernhard joined the company Mr. Samuel Applebaum of Iditarod,
Lt C'batanooga and has been on the Alaska, returned to this city last
road with it since. The company will week after spending a few weeks in
wind up tlfis season in Chicago this California. He will leave Saturday
month and Miss Bernhard will return for his home in Iditarod.
to New York to resume her studies
with Michel Fokine, renowned danc-
ing master. Mrs. Samuel Colmn entel'taincd at
hmcheon at her home in Mt. Baker
Mrs. George Greenswerg returned Park on Thursday, March 20, in
to San Francisco after a nine months honor of her sister, Miss Rose Gold,
visit in this city with her sister, Mrs. whose marriage to Mr. Dave Tipp
Bella Dinkelspeil. will take place May 22.
Mrs. Maud Schocnfeld left with The Misses Helen and Selma Mar-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Schubach on the cussen entertained seven guests
Steamship H. F. Alexander to spend Thursday evening, March 13, with a
several months in California. bridge and Mah Jongg party.