,Americam Avisk Periafical Cada CLIFTON AY3MU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 0 .0.0.00000.0.0.0.0000000.0.0000000.0000.000.0„000.00, 0 'SOCIETY S Detroit Symphony Orchestra DIRECTION OF GOSSIP The Sigma Phi kt•ta Sorority NIr. and \1N. Louis Nlendels- ? i PAGE SEVEN III1 sees' the guests of GABRILOWITSCH \I r. and will Le the 11( ■ till. ,• ■ •• at the Still (lay night dance to be given at Mrs. D. NI. Newlin) in their box - i at the William Howard Taft lee- the Ilospitality ! louse, 5:13 Cass ture at the Board of Commerce. Ave., December Mr. and NIrs. Ilenjamin Siegel have returned from the east, Sgt. Hugo Nlayer. of Camp SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21ST, At 3:30 ARCADIA AUDITORIUM is visiting in Rev. H. Soloist - - MAGGIE TEYTE - Soprano Chicago. SEATS 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, AT GRINNELL'S \Vord has been received by Custer, was a guest at the home Mrs. I. Rosenberg that her son, NIrs. Louis Edwin Frankel, Sant, who is in service in France, Next Pair of Concerts of 50 Wilodwaril Terrace, for the has been appointed a Sergeant- Major. week-end. • Make this a "Milburn Christmas". Nothing you could give the family would please them more or longer than a THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 26 Robert Guiterman, of St. \I n. Isadore' Feldman and son, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 28 Marvin, of Toronto, Ont., are Paul, Ninth., who has been visit- visiting her mother, NIT- it. Harry ing his fiance, Miss Tess Low- man, of this city, has returned Meisner, 190 Hancock Ave. E. American Program Soloist - - JOHN POWELL - - Pianist to his home. Dr. and Mrs. NI. \V, Schlussel, MILBURN of 102 Farnsworth Ave., cele- Nit- . and NIrs. D. Rosenthal, of SEATS 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, AT GRINNELL'S brated their first wedding anni- 95 Frederick avenue, were at versary last Saturday. They bottle to their friends Sunday were married in Pittsburgh De- afternoon and -evening. Decem- cember 1-1, 1917. ber 15, in honor of the return of their son, Emanuel, front the This modern car is the only truly light weight, low swung electric. It travels fast and far, and among all other types of cars built offers the Licit, Ernest N. Levy, form- service. erly stationed at Stony Creek, NH% Harry Ross announces the \'a., is the guest of his breather and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney marriage of his daughter, Rose, Levy. of this city en route to to Mr. Sam Geltner, Sunday afternoon, December 15, at 3 ideal gift whose benefits may be shared by the King City, Mo. entire household every day in the year for Mrs. Ben it, Baum and son, Mr. and Mrs. Geltner left for Maurice, of Toledo, are visiting the east and will be at home to many years. WOODWARD ATSIBLEY Mrs. Baum's parents, Mr. and their friends after January Ist, 1342-1352 Woodward Tel. N. 2436 Mrs. S. Schrer, of Chicago, is iting Mrs. I. Koplowitz, of Med- the guest of her daughter, Mrs. hury Ave., has returned to her M. Simon, of 226 NIedbury Ave. home. Mrs. D. Rosenthal and son Em- Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris, of Battle Creek, announce the mar- anuel, and Mrs. 1). Gross, spent riage of their daughter, Annette the week-end in Cleveland:- k Messrs. Louis Collate and J. ptlAgram at St. Luke's Hospital. tContioued rrom Pais Onsi Palestine or the rights and polit- ical status enjoyed by Jews in any other country." For Justice. Another resolution was adopted that the Congress shall elect a dele- gation of seven members who shall leave as soon as possible for Europe, where "in co-operation with the rep- resentatives of the Jews of other lands, it shall use its hest endeavors to realize the objects for which 'this Congress was established, in accord- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Davis Tuesday noon, (pst the subject of (Henrietta Solinski) are receiv- ance with instructions formulated by ing congratulations on the birth "Zionism." this Cimgress." of a son, Merton Louis, on Nov. Then came the adoption of the lid- Iiiwing resolution: Mrs. Julius Jacob, Of Pitts- "That the Congress of Ameri- eminent that gat e the Jews civil' and burgh, Pa., has returned to her can Jew s requests the peace coin- political rights as soon as they as- ntissioners representing the Unit- home after a brief visit with her sumed power. ed States of .\ meriea at the peace sister, Mrs. S. S. Marx, of 15;9 "The most difficult problem is thal" conference to use their high and of Poland. A greater Poland such-d Woodward Ave. kindly offices to the end that it planned by the Polish nationality will shall he made a condition prece- have four million Jews. We must dent to the grant of autonomy, The Young People's Society a ss u re t heir right s. knots these independence or freedom to any Jews have been robbed of their rights nation or land, that all the inhab- of Temple Beth El announce in the past; we want to protect them itants thereof shall have equal that thjir Red Cross meetings for the future." civil, political, religions and na- will be discontinued until Jan- Zionism. . tional rights without distinction In the second day's session' the uary sth. of race or faith and that such Congress declared fur a Jewish com- rights shall be guaranteed to . • monwealth in Palestine ^under the them and their descendants in Miss Gertrude Rabinowitz is trusteeship of l;reat Britain, acting on perpetuity." behalf of such league of nations as It was decided that the Congress visiting in Chicago with her sis- may be formed. shall, as soon as peace is declared, ter, NIrs. Sid \Vinkelman, The declaration was adopted amid instruct its European delegation to wild enthusiasm. The 400 delegates take steps for convening a world Jew- rose and sang the Hatikvoh, the Jew- ish congress. Mr. and Mrs. I. Sandelman. of ish anthem expressing the hope that Sessions of the Congress were held Isit Ave.. Palestine shall soon be the homeland this week at Im Lti Temple, Spring the marriage of their daught , of the Jews. Garden street near Broad. This was followed by singing of the Streets of the city show liberally Hattie, to Mr. ("harks Kutner, Star Spangled Banner and the waving the Jewish emblem, the blue and white of Ht .'s city, Sunday evening, of the American and Jewish flags. flag with the shield of David, in honor December 15, Rev. 11. D. Bass The resolution was as follows: of the visiting delegates. Among the "That the Americln Jewish Con- officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Koster prominent delegates were: - press instruct their delegation to Jacob Schiff, I lenry NIorgent ham will make their home in Cleve-I Europe to cn-operate with repre- former ambassador to Turkey; Louis land. sentatives of other Jewish organ- Marshall, Adolph Kraus, president of izations and specifically with the the Independent Order of lanai Brith: World Zionist organization, to Judge Leon Sailers, Congressman I'vt. 11 ax Eichinati, stationed the end that the peace conference Henr• tioldfogle. Louis Solomon, at \Vright Field, spent a twelve- may recognize the aspirations and Judge .\ arum J. Levy, Abram I. Elks ; historic claims of the Jewish peo- former ambassador to Turkey; Judge day furlough with his parents, ple with regard to Palestine, and Hugo Pam. and Governor Simon tIr. and NIrs. L. Eichman, 101 declare that in accadance with Bamberger of Utah. Brooklyn Ave. the British government's declara- — -- tion of November 2, 1917. indors- \l r, lames Cmttmann, of Pitts- ed by the Allied governments and burgh, spent a few (lays in De- Mrs. Ida Seitz, of Toledo, 0., the President of the United troit. announces the marriage of her States. there shall be established _ . such political, administrative and Complimenting Julius Braun, ` lau g hter. A n na , to Mr. Mark economic conditions in Palestine dclightiul surprise party was Scheinbach of this city, which a as will assure under the trustee- given by his w ife, M rs. Tilli e takes place Sunday afternoon, ship of Great Britain, acting on behalf of such league of nations Braun, at dun- home, 238 Kirbr December 22 * at 1:31) o'clock. as may he formed. the develop- Ave., E. NIr. Adolph Braun, of ment of Palestine into a Jewish NIrs. Geo. Luria, of this city. commonwealth, it being clearly New York lily, was a guest at understood that nothing shall be was the guest of her parents. the gathering. done which shall prejudice the Mr. and Mrs. D. Welt, of To- civil and religious rights of exist- Mrs. Henry F. Anthony and ledo. ing non-Jewish communities in her two sons, James and Irving, of Bay City, arc visiting her Continuous Sunday and Cmas 12 toll Popular awakens to her danger in time to sale her own honor and her husband's life and reason. 21, Maj. L. J. Hirshmann gave a Navy Club .\nnex. called to Pittsburgh on account Nit-. and NIrs. Isaac Ilausman,1 of the death of her father, Mr. and Miss Henrietta Staadecker,1 Joseph De Roy. She trill return of Toledo, were in Detroit the December 26th. fore part of the week. b., f I D Zoli; 1 1 7 11 LiC iye i days 8 Hol Se St1o \I r. Nliltott Hirschfield. of Bay City, is visiting- his aunt, NIrs. e g VilaiDailiDiZaiZatZaZADatlataarailtrai) 15-25C EXTRA Comedy!—Travelogue!—Organ Recitals! ''.."-' 4'''vs. ' I. Rosenberg, of 16(I Nledbury Ave. - f Mrs. _lack Fishman and daugh- ter, Helen Estelle, of 120 Nled- FOR EXPERT PLUMBING SERVICE bury Ave., are visiting in Chi- —nee- cago. THE AGREE BROTHERS COMPANY NIrs. Goodwin Lefkolsky and (laughter, Helen, of ISO Kirby Plumbing and Heating Engineers are in New York visiting 1088 Hastings St. Market 6478 with Mrs. Lefkofsky's parents, Mr. and *Mrs. J. Lipsky, Are You an Enemy to Your Pocket? Before buying a car it is to your advantage to come and see us. It is our final sale. Our truck business is growing to such an enormous extent that it de- mands our energy concentrated on trucks entirely. All cars, new and used, will be sold during this week. Do not lose your opportunity. Here is a schedule of just a few of them. none Year 1 tulip 32 5 Tour ' Regal 1916 d Mitchell Jr" . 1917 — 'Series 1918 Late ,1917 , 1916 5 'Ione 7 Tour - I 5 your stuoebaker Dodge Hudson Mitchell Jackson Hupp Late 1917 Late 1914 . 1918 Mileage Pass 5loilel Not much ' 7 'four ' 6 'Four 4 Coupe t'yl ! Price Good . 4 1 $300 ! 1 used Not much - Good ;---4 j $500 I I used Good , S I $750 ;woo Winter top 6 Tour , condat ! Not much used alloy Good Not much used Not much ' used AND DOZENS OF OTHERS ,Remarks Overhauled , ! Overhauled Overhauled Overhauled 4 $600 Good 4 $825 Good as new Good 6 $600 Overhauled .. Good 6 $1150 ,Overhauled Good 4 $225 'Overhauled i Not much ' used !Never used - New , I 4 -- mother, NIrs. I. Rosenberg, lea) brief address at the officers' dance held in the Army and Medbury Ave. Mrs. Milton Kuttnatter was • Tried Ind tempted, in- fatuated by the south and charm of her wealthy young admirer, this belle of the Pa- risian stage deserts her hus- band at a crucial hour—hut Miller addressed the II'nai Britt American Jewish Congress • `INFATUATION" Miss Sara \Veinberg and Miss Sadie Jacobson gave a musical Club at their Forum dinner. •- it's 4 ; In a Romance of the Stage Kathryn, to Dr. M. N. Frank, on December 15th. t I GABY DESLYS,t Mrs. Lou Beige ► , of Pitts- burgh, Pa., who has been vis- WM. F. V. NEUMANN & Sons A Rare Yoliday Attraction The Most Talked of Women in America o'clock. Following the ceremony, Mrs. I. Rabinowitz, of 759 Brush St. Phone Cadillac 1756 • Ci i $2100 ! 1 10k discount for sale TERMS—DICTATE YOURSELF SERVICE—AS ON NEW CARS The Leonard B. Orloff Company 475 WOODWARD AVENUE CHERRY 4415 1 1