THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE EIGHT Judge Levy's control and, of course, Elizabeth A. Rohns, Mrs. John G. AUSTRIAN JEWISH pro-American from the moment of COUNCIL IS VOICE Rummy, Miss Caroline Sanger, Miss our entrance on the war. OF KIN IN NATION Frances \V. Sibley, Mrs. E. II. Smith, Besides this Mr. Untermeyer is the Mrs. Neil \V. Snow, Mrs. Mark B. head of the Jewish League of Ameri- YORK—For the past few NEW Stevens, Mrs. George C. Thrall, Miss can Patriots, an organization of the Mary Margaret Sweeney, Mrs. \\II: weeks "The Jewish National Council" lower East Side designed to further has appeared in many cable dis- Wells, Mrs. E. H. Wentz, A. patriotic American ideals among Jews. liam H. Mr. and M rs. Jacob Warren, of D. Wilt, Jr., Mrs. Mackenzie 11 ood, patches from Austria and particularly be from those which have been reporting Bethune avenue, announce the Mrs. John Wynne, Jr. To Insure publication all items of Interest for these columns should pogroms against the Jews. This is a $3,000,000 WANTED mailed or phoned not later than Wednesday evening to THE JEWISH marriage of their daughter, Eva, new body and for a time it was im- FOR PALESTINE IN CHRONICLE, 207 Peter Smith Bldg., Cherry 3381. TWO DETROIT BOYS to Nlax Goldstrom, son of Mr. and to ascertain just what or IN COUNTRY'S SERVICE possible NEXT SIXTY DAYS whom the Jewish National Council . The many friends of Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Goldstrom. The ceremony Miss Milan Shimberg, pianist, represented. The. Jewish National t Krolik will be glad to know tha was performed at the home of the entertained at a musicale January Council was organized at an Im- Zionist Organization Raises Immense she is recuperating from an opera- bride, Rev. II. D. Bass officiating. perial Conference of Austrian Zion- Restoration Fund. 12, at her home, 108 East Warren tion she underwent recently. ists which was held in Vienna Octo- — • avenue. Those participating ill ber 20. It consists of delegates from NE \V YORK. —A drive to raise $3,- M r. and M rs. M. C. Schmittke the programme were Earl Morse, the Imperial Council and from the 000,000 for Palestine has been inau- \I r. and NIrs. Louis Robinson, announce the birth of a slaughter, Landtag as well as representatives of gurated by the Zionist Organization violinist, Mrs. Leon Rosinska and all Jewish National parties. of America, which will be the second Rods Gudnuw, singers, Carl 149 Kirby avenue, left far a visit Shirley Ann, on January !I. The function of the Jewish National installment of the Palestine Restora- to Grand Rapids and Chicago. Schroeder, clarinet, and S. Meer- Council is to prepare for the con- The engagement of Miss Bessie tion Fund. vening of a Jewish National assembly ;Tho, bassoon. This sum, which the managers of on the basis of democratic election. Mr. Max Landau, of 1:11s Mich- Pollack and David Pollack, of De- u p the campangn confidently expect will Until that time, the Jewish National be raised in 60 days, will be used in igan avenue, left "fuesday for a troit, is announced, the marriage to Rabbi Leo NI. Franklin has been Council is recognized as the only the following manner: American Zi- ten-day trip to New York and take placovvithio a short time in authorized representative of the onist Medical Unit, $400,000; Pales- named on "The Care of Feeble- Windsor, Ont. Philadelphia. Jewish "Nation" in Austria. tine educational institutions, $250,000; Nlinded" committee, an important Alger, of Tennyson avenue, has left for a trip to At- lantic City, Washington and New York City,°to be gone three weeks. Mr. Louts oeiet branch of Reconstruction work, by DETROIT SYMPHONY Mrs. R. I). Slayer and two chil- the directors of the Board of Com- TO GIVE CONCERT AT dren, of 206 Palmer avenue, have merce. TEMPLE BETH EL returned from Chicago after a An exceptionally interesting affair Mrs. Cora Sloman and her three-weeks' stay with her sisters, is promised in the musicale and recep- daughter, Dorothy, who have been NIrs. Lewis Samuelson and Mrs. tion to be given Monday evening, Jan. 27, in Temple Beth El. by the traveling in the west, are now at I.. Konofsky. Palestine commissions, special loans SAMUEL UNTERMEYER in Palestine, supplies, service and in- PROVES LOYALTY AND formation for and about Palestine, DISCUSSES "WARHEIT' $100,000; Jewish Legion, $25,000; Jew- ish Legion dependents, $50,000; Relief NEW PORK.—Samuel Untermeyer, for Refugees in Egypt, special institu- who was mentioned last week in con- tions, etc., $25,000, and the balance for nection with the investigation by the Zionist Organization purposes. Senate into German propaganda in this country before we entered on the war, gave out a statement explaining NEPHEW OF GREAT his relation to the "Warheit," a local DE BLOWITZ HERE Yiddish daily publication. In 1915 Mr. Untermeyer lent his WASH I NGTON. —Stephane Lau- friend, Municipal Court Justice Aaron zanne, editor of Le Matin, a Paris J. Levy, the present head of the com - daily with a circulation of 1,500,000, pany publishing this newspaper, $35,- who has been lecturing in the United 000 with which to acquire the prop- States the past few monhs, is a erty. nephew by marriage of the late de Of this loan $15,000 were repaid and Blowitz, who was for many years the no other connection of any kind ever Paris correspondent of the London subsisted between Mr. Untermeyer Times, and probably the most famous and the "Warheit." of his profession of that period. De So far from this journal being a Blowitz was a Bohemian Jew and pro-German organ it has been stead- married an aunt of Mr. Lauzanne. fastly pro-ally from the beginning of Detroit Symphony Society's officers, executive committee, board of direc- Raymond E. Rindskoff. tors, advisory committee and auxili- Raymond E. Rindskoff, who has ary, the guests to he the guarantors of the orchestra's current season. Os- been in service a year and a half, is at sip Gabrilowitsch will play the piano present stationed at Neufchateati, and \vill conduct the orchestra in a France, in charge of the electrical re- pair shop, with the Motor Transpor- short orchestral program. Attractive invitations have been is- tation Corps. Miss Josephine Kapp, of Battle sued in the name of the various com- Creek, is the house-guest of Mn. Dr. Vazsonyi Vilmos Lodge, No. mittees whose membership follows: and Mrs. Louis Frankel. Miss 371, of the I. 0. B. S., are giving Jerome H. Remick, president; Hor- Kapp has been the guest of honor their second masquerade ball Sun- ace E. Dodge, first vice-president, Charles H. Hodges, second vice- at many social functions. day evenuing, January 26, at Wayne president. Executive committee, Da- County Medical Association ball, vid A. Brown, J. J. Crowley, Horace E. Dodge, Julius H. Haass, Charles David A. Brown was elected 33 East High street. H. Hodges, Charles A. Hughes, Sid- president of the Better Business ney '1'. Miller, Jerome H. Remick. Bureau at their annual meeting On Sunday. evening, January 19, Board of directors, Ralph H. Booth, held at the Board of Commerce Mrs. Samuel De Young celebrated David A. Brown, Roy D. Chapin, J. J. Crowley, Horace E. Dodge, Henry M. her seventy-ninth birthday anni- Fechimer, John 13. Ford, Paid R. Friday, January 17. versary ill the main dining room Gray, Julius H. Haass, Charles H. The Misses Pearl Finberg and of the Municipal cafe, conducted Hodges, Charles A. Hughes, Sidney T. Miller, George Osius, Jerome 11. Josephine Fox have gone to New by her son, David, which, for the Remick. Advisory committee, Mrs. York City where they will spend occasion was converted into a Frederick M. Alger, Mrs. Charles II. bower of flowers. An elaborate Brodt, Mrs. Edward H. Butler. Mrs. two weeks. Horace E. Dodge, Mrs. Charles H. banquet was served at S :30 p. Hodges. Mrs. Henry K. Jones, Mrs. Major Warren Bigelow and followed by a splendid entertain- Henry B. Joy, Mrs. Abner E. tanned. Lieutenant Fred A. Ginsburg, of ment. Three generations were Mrs. Francis C. McMath, Mrs, Sidney T. Miller, Mrs. Alfred J. Murphy, Camp Custer, were guests of Mr. seated about the banquet table. Mrs. John S. Newberry, Mrs. Joseph and Mrs. Julius Bing over the Mrs. De Young is the widow of B. Schlottnan, Miss Frances W. Sib- a the late Samuel De Young, ley. Mrs. Neil W. Snow. Auxiliar•- week-end. Herbert G. Rindskoff. former prominent merchant and a Mrs. Charles Aaron, Miss Fredrik Al- Herbert G. Rindskoff is attending len, Mrs. Edward A. Barnes. Mrs. Mrs. A. I. Wolf, of 390 Virginia resident of this city for fifty years. Stuart G. Barnes, Mrs. James E. the Navy Signal School at Hampton Park, left for an extended trip Mrs. 1)e Young is making her Bartlett. Mrs. Ralph H. Booth, Mrs. Roads, Va. He has been in service Riverside, California, where Miss Ilersnan C. Feinberg will be the Sloman is taking a course at Li- brary School in reference, library speaker at the B'nai Brith Forum law, children's work and library dinner - next Wednesday noon, January 29. His subject will be administration. "Eighteen months in France." DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA GABRILOWITSCH DIRECTION OF OSSIP THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 30th SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 1st Soloist—FLORENCE HINKLE—Soprano SEATS 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 GRINNELL'S SEVEN PAIRS OF CONCERTS THURSDAY EVENINGS AT 8:30 SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AT 3:30 BEGINNING JANUARY 30. DISTINGUISHED SOLOISTS OSS1P GABRILOWITSCH PIANIST Charles H. Broth, Mrs. David A. six months. Both boys are the sons of Mr. and Brown, Mrs. E. Hewitt Brown, Mrs. MEZZA SOPRANO Charles J. Butler, Mrs. Edward H. Mrs. William Rindskoff, of 68 Tenny- Butler. Mrs. Henry M. Campbell, Mrs. son avenue. l'revious to their enlist- Mary II. Christie. Mrs. John E. Coul- ment they were active members of VIOLINIST At the fortnightly meeting of the ter, Mrs. Sherman I.. Depew, Mrs. the Young People's Society of Tem- Lieutenant H. J. Rothschild, who ple Beth El, Horace E. Dodge, Miss Clara E. Aurora Social club held at the SOPRANO has been stationed at Fort Riley, Dyar, Mrs. G. Ogden Ellis, Mrs. home of Miss Fannie Weiner, 311 Theodore G. Fletcher, Mrs. Isaac Kas., arrived Tuesday to join Mrs. Frederick avenue, plans were made Goldberg, Mrs. David Gray. Mrs. BARITONE Rothschild, who is the guest of her for the opening of a series of en- Heatly Green, Mrs. Ernest W. Haass. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene II. tertainment scheduled for the coin- Mrs. Julius H. Faust, Mrs. Byron E. PIANIST Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. William How- Kopple, Colorado avenue. ing season. The first, a dance, is land, Mrs. James Inglis, Mrs. Charles Move Has No Connection with VIOLINIST Cabinet Rumor. to be given at Payne's Dancing G. Jennings, Mrs. Henry K: Jones, Academy on Sunday evening, Mrs. David J. Levy, Louis Ling, Mrs. WASHINGTON.—Bernard M. Ba- Francis C. McMath, Miss Margaret 'CELLIST March 9. Mannebach, Miss Florence A. March, ruch, chairman of the War Industries COURSE TICKETS INCLUDING WAR TAX. Mrs. Louis Mendelssohn, Mrs. Sidney Board, has forwarded his resignation Boxes (seating 7) $60, $75, $90 $3.16, 6626. $9.35, $12.50 Dr. Z. I. Nairin and Mrs. L. T. Miller, Mrs. William V. Moore, to President Wilson to take effect on Charles Frederick Morse, Mrs. Wil- January I. There has been no an- Nairn' are spending a few weeks liam 0. Mundy, Mrs. Alfred J. Mur- nouncement, however, as to its ac- in Los Angeles, Cal. P' phy, Mrs. John S. Newberry, Mrs. ceptance. Mr. Baruch's decision to resign is Lewis H. Paddock, Miss Grace D. Mr. Milton M. Alexander ad- Parsons, Miss Eleanore Rohnert, Miss understood to have no bearing on the reported desire of the President to dressed the Business Administra- name him as•Secretary of the Treas- The New Evening Gowns tion class of the University of Show Diversity of Style ury, but is in line with his known belief that the affairs of the board can Detroit last Wednesday evening on be closed by the first of the year. the subject, "The New Advertis- After four years of world up-set Cadillac 1756 Woodward at Sibley it is surprising how rapidly we settle ing." SLIOSBERG LIVES, Week Beginning Sunday, Jan. 26 down to ways or pre-war clays, and REPORTED KILLED in no avenue of action is this quick BY RUSSIAN REDS Mr. Sol Illumrosen, who has change more emphasized than in the been discharged from the army, has world of fashion. Peace days have COPENHAGEN.—The news that America'. Leading Manufacturing Sensational Super-Feature left for New York City and Wash- brought great changes in the mode Advocate Sliosberg is alive and that Furriers. and this transition has been so revo- ington. Mr. Illunirosen had been he has reappeared in public life has lutionary that women are on tiptoe 212 to 216 Michigan Ave. "The great man smiled his pleasure stationed at Camp Custer. for the new things and the early reached this city from Petrograd. The opening dates of such great Paris man reported murdered during the fashion designers as Brandt, Doucet, reign of terror was not the famous Lanvin and Drecoll are awaited with advocate, who managed to escape, but keen anticipation. another person apparently of the same The new styles feature great va- riety. There is in evidence at one name. and the same lime the empire waist- line, the moyenage or the oriental line RUMANIAN OFFICERS ACCUSED BY JEWS dropped below the hips and the so- 0 called normal waistline. As for Three Rumanian military men wil l sleeves, there is the long, tight FEATURING sleeves. The sleeve of 1840, with its shortly appear before a Rumanian underpuff of lighter material; the court on the charge of shooting three EVERY WEEK Gregorian sleeve and the Eastern Odessa Jews and robbing them of Star of Rex Beach's sleeve, slit along its length and tied 200,000 rubles. "THE BARRIER" All the Family The crime was committed in 1917, for They're Good about the wrist. AND A Skirts are of varied kinds. There is but the Kerensky government then, • Five Convenient Store s Splendid Supporting Cast the long, draped skirt. the narrow, upon a hasty examination, exonerated 211 Woodward X 32 Broadway. slip skirt, the narrow, straight skirt. the soldiers. who claimed that the TRAVELOGUE COMEDY 1505 Woodward 747 'Woodward. the kilt skirt and the tunic skirt, eith- three victims came to Rumania to ORGAN RECITALS McMillan's, Opp the Pontchartrain Specialists at Candycraft agitate "for the emancipation of the EvanInpa. Saturdays Popular Mat,. Daily, er draped or pleated. and MITCHELL LEWIS Bap. at 2 p.m. 1 In evening gowns are seen a great Jews and for revolutionary purposes." Sundays 1700 Stmts... lir. "—"•••• ■ Later, however, it was found that diversity of styles. One which II. Siegel Co. are showing is of black the Jews were robbed of the sum of velvet made in Princess effect, draped money, hence the assumption arose in rather clining lines and completed that robbery was the motive for the with a long train, the train beginning murder and another trial was ordered. through the south. While away home with her daughter, Mrs. she will ' stop at St. Augustine, David D. Goldsmith, of 161 May- bury Grand avenue. Jacksonville and St.. Petersburg. CLARA CLEMENS JACQUES THIBAUD FLORENCE HINKLE BERNARD M. BARUCH RETIRES FROM WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD REINALD WERRENRATH GEORGE COPELAND WILLIAM GRAFING KING PHILIPP ABBAS Annual Fur Clearance Now In Progress 1 I 1 604 BOOK BLDG. NOW ON SALE J. STUART BLACKSTON'S H. & B. 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