PAGE FIVE THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE • BUY FURS O T H E Ni A, K R SURPRISES IN STORE CHINESE RAFFLE IS $35,000,000 JEWISH FOR GUESTS AT YOM WAR RELIEF CAMPAIGN FEATURE OF Y. P. A. DANCE, SUN., MAR. 28 STARTS IN NEW YORK • • "ORIENTAL DANCE" Interpretative. Dancing Feature of Entertainment — Dance To Be Formal. NEW YORK—Eugene hi. Baer, Director of the New York Appeal for Jewish War Sufferers, which plans to Arrangements for the Sixth - An- raise $35,000,000 in New York City for nual Charity Ball of the Vont Girls' the relief of distressed people in Cen- Literary Society. which is ill take tral Europe, said recently that the place at the Hotel Statler, Sunday, plans for appeal were practically com- March 28, have been completed. Re- plete. Judge Otto A. Rosalsky is the. plete with delightful surmises, the Chairman of the Appeal Committee, dance, this year a formal aflair, Paul Baerwald, treasurer, and Harriet promises to surpass in variety and It Lowenstein, controller. Louis entertainment all previous successes Marshall is horonary Chairman and of the snotty. Jacob Schiff and Felix M. NVarburg associate honorary Chairmen. Mary Louis Carmichael is head the speakers' division. Airs. Harr Stern- burger is head of the women's divi- sion. Augustus Thomas is Chairman of the speakers' bureau. H. & B. MARKS Among those who arc to serve ac- tively on the Executive Committee are J. 0. Adler, John G. Agar, Rob- ert Adamson, Saul Adolph, Nicholas MOrray Butler, George Gordon Bat- tle, David Al. Bressler, David J. Bur- rell, Bishop Charles S. Burch, Henry Dwight Chapin, Paul 1). Cravatli, Robert Grier Cooke, Bird S. Ceder, Charles Craig, Cleveland Dodge, Samuel Dot!, Julius J. Dukas, George R. Dyer, Abram I. Elkus, R. E. Enright, Ilarry Fischel, Fox, Walter E. Frew, Lee K. Frankel, Daniel Chester French, Francis D. Gallatin, Howard S. Gans, Meyer Gillis, Charles Hartman, Gustave Hartman, Nathan Hotheimer, Eman- uel Ilertz, Alexander Kahn, Nathan Krass, Samuel Kridel, Samuel C. Lamport, Arthur Lehman, Herbert II. Lehman, Max Levy, Solomon Liebeskind, Edward Lazansky, Meyer 212-216 Michigan Ave. Have You the Piano That Satisfies? Why not replace that piano bought years ago with one of the latest de- signs in Kimball upright or grand pianos or with a player piano. You have no doubt recently changed many articles in your home, and a musical in- strument should not be overlooked. Let us show you the Kim- ball. You will find here instruments suitable for mansion or cottage, for the large or small music room,—all rich in appear- ance and of tonal beauty that charms. Then, too, the Kimball is noted for durability, and you are as- sured that the tonal qual- ities i will endure. W.W.KIMBALL i I : 80 Broadway Style 40 Elec. 0883-B-250 Style 55 Elec. 0488-13-252 Sfrin -- AND Leber -Male — Delightful Surprises In Store for Guests—Y. P. A. To Give Moon- light In June. Replete with delightful surprises is the Oriental Dance arranged for Sine day evening, March 21, by the Young People's Society of Temple Beth El. The Society has been very fortu- nate in securing typically Oriental music and front all indications the • affair promisest to rival in novelty • and picturesqueness all former Par - ties given by the soclet y. Miich mystery surrounds the Chin- ese Raffle which will be a feature of the entertainment. This fascinating Ili game of chance, far girl. only, is an The endless source of merriment. prizes to be awarded, could they bete . ;mtiounciiil. would furnish an incentive for the attendance of e5•ry girl me Member, loir of the organization. are urged tor o ut' 1111.1 bring their) ;1, friends. Robert Vanover isi chairman of ringements in charge of the enter- W. , Assisting him are Rose :{-; laiiiment. Fdlotf, Dorothy \Veinstein, France: ; -V Net 1,11"...!. Arthur MalishaCh, Herbert + C Cohn and Hilda Aronhellit. itii London, Harriet II. Lowenstein, J. L. NIzignes, M. Z. Margolies, Alfred E. Marling, Jacob Mitch, Henry Nlorgen- • • • - Scrub . de Ballet." describing in rhy clink pantionine the emotions of a member of the French ballet, is the title of the dance to he given by Miss Kathleen Pereira, artistic exponent in the classic dance. Miss Nlinnie Hirslunan will assist at the piano. The dance is a feature of a spleen did program of entertainment ar- ranged for dance intermission,. Fin- zel's splendid ten-piece orchestra. confetti, noise-makers and refresh- ments will add to the entertainment. Hundreds of tickets have already been sold for the dance, with indi- cations that the number will be greatly increased. Tickets may be secured from the following commit• tee member, or at the Statler on the night of the dance: Kate Friedman, chairman of arrangriment , ; Ntildred Nadle, Nlarion Fishbaine, hall: Rose Saniter. Nurko, posters; Florence Finkelstein, publicity; Mrs. A. Cooper, Mrs. Alan Kopelson, mu- sic; Rose !Inbar, Helen 'Inbar, fi- nance. The pow, ed, of the dance will be turned mer this year to the Joint Distribution Committee of New fork City for toe relief of Jews in Eastern Fur o re. Joseph F. Mulqueen, Carl Pforzheimer, Percy R. Pyne, Henry H. Rosenfelt, A. E. Rothstein, Sam- uel Rottenberg, \l orris Rothenberg, Charles H. Sabin, Reuben Sadowsky, Leon Sanders, Harris L. Selig, Jacob OLD DETROIT RESIDENT PASSES AWAY WHILE ON VACATION IN WEST Sperber, NVilliant Sirovich, Nathan Straus, Oscar S. Straus, Jacob S. Strahl, Henry 1.. Stinson, MaxD. Steer, Cyrus L. Sulzberger, B. C. Val- deck, William H. WatIltams, Jacob Wertheim, George VV. 'Wickersham, Stephen S. Wise, Joseph II, Wise and B. Zuckerman. IDA DIVINOFF ACTS AS SOLOIST IN POP CONCERT, MARCH 21 The body will be brought back for burial and the funeral will be held from the residence of his daughter, NIrs. Lena hi orris, 215 Ford avenue, Only Woman Violinist With Am- erican Orchestra Gives Inter- esting Compositions. Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will officiate. Inter- Ida Divinoff, said to be the only woman violinist ever to be accepted in a recognized symphony orchestra in the United States, will assume the responsibilities of soloist with the De- troit Symphony Orchestra at its "pop" concert Sunday afternoon, March 21. At various times, before becoming a member of the Detroit organization under the leadership of Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Miss Divinoff acted as soloist with the Chicago and American Symphony Orchestras. Miss Divinoff is an American girl of Russian parentage, beginning her early musical education in the Chi- Essayists Prefer 50,000 Friends To cago Musical College with Emile That Many Dollars. Sauret and Hugo Heerman, receiving The Clark County (Ohio) War Chest Committee has appropriated $14.000 toward the American Jewish Relief Committee. Springfield is the principal city of Clark county. ment will take place at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. NEWSBOYS VALUE PALS ABOVE CASH Newsboys of Detroit would rather have 50.00 friends' than $50,0011. if their es•ays on the subject are to be taken as seriously as they ‘vere read at the weekly meeting of the boys Sundoy Bioht in \\lit:Tinian', hall, East Adams avvillie. 01 12 essays submitted for prizes, a dozen of them preferred the friends to the money. There svere many r, s4 ns for this choice and many quota bons of the value of friendship and the rehitive tin . niportance of money The three winners or the hr.i prizes were: Jacob hlnnnin, Morris Mellin and Iltmen Barakid. Each received t gold necktie art and the Other vion testanus w ere each 0 , 01 a knife by Ibr juil ki,•. More e•...0 • is ill lie read it I lie meeting Iwo c,t ck , bench,;11111 other prizes ARE --- SYNONYMOUS Assure yourself of the best up-to- date fashions by seeing Lieber about your spring clothes. Excel - lent workmanship, predominance of style, and guaranteed quality ar• a few of the facts regarding Lieber Tailor-Made fashions. J. LIEBER Men's Tailor 209 B'way Market Bldg. Rivard Flower Shop "Say It With Flowers" 340 GRATIOT AVENUE Harry Breitmeyer Amos D. 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According to Dr. Adler, who is also a member of the Publication Committee of the Society, funds for the establishment of this Press have been contributed by a , mall group of Jews front New fork, Philadelphia and Baltimore. It was stated that the Press shall be ready and shall turn out Hebrew literature within the nest six months. • •• ■ • 2 le • •• •• • •• • Fri • • *MOT 1.1•14e4._ • . it 208-210 GRISWOLD ST. 9 .:42101123MENUMMEWEENIMMEMBECESSG I iNzfraffiN•bil 1W t. ON ION S Ca l'atIrektf71 041 • l 105 WASHINUION BLVD. At th. Statist. Easter Togs for Young Men New stylish thing' for the young man who desires to blossom out at master, CLOTHES, HABERDASHERY sod HEAD- WEAR In the best merchandise that can be had. Offered In this Different Shop where comfort 1■1111 service are always at your CO111111{1111■1 You Plover Pay Mots at Canton's— WEEKLY USED CAR BULLETIN First Cost MISS IDA DIVINOFF. the coveted diamond medal on the oc- casion' of tier graduation. After four years of study in Prague and Vienna with Sevcik, teacher of Kubelik, she went to Vienna, fullfilled the admis- sion requirements and became one of the limited number of pupils at the Imperial Master School, from which she was graduated. Then followed concert appearance!, in Vienna, Munich, Dresden, Leipsig, Hamburg and in the larger of the European cities. Returning to Amer- ica, she toured with John McCormack in the West, and appeared with Aida at the Hippodrome and with Cadman and Gruppe of the Mozart Society. Miss Divinoff Sunday will give the "Melancolique" of Tschaikowsky and the "Polonaise' . of Laub. The artist ‘vas highly complimented on her feel- ing and masterly technique by Eu- gene Ysaye, when the famous vir- tuoso was last seen in Detroit. ELECT NOTED JEWISH EDUCATORS TO "FOR- UM" EDITORIAL STAFF New York—At their last meeting, the Director , of the Forum Publish- ing Co. elected the Rev. Dr. Moses liyarnson, Dr. David I. Macht, Dr. Bernard Revel, Dr. Meyer Waxman Jacob Schwartz, who has just re- and l'eter \Viernik, the editors of The covered from a lengthy illness, wishes Jewish Forum. with Isaac Rosengar- to express his sincere gratitude to all ten as Associate Editor and the Rev. his friends for the brotherly and sis- Dr. Bernard Drachman as Managing terly interest which they displayed in Editor. All of the foregoing are hint both while at the Tuberculosis leaders in orthodox Jewry, and hold Sanitorium and at the Harper Hos- high professional posts in addition to their editorial duties. , pital. CARD OF THANKS. gz NI. A. Hartz, a resident of Detroit for the past 35 years, passed away Tuesday last, at Los Angeles, Calif., while on a vacation for his health. He was sixty-one years old. The deceased is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Hartz, six daugh- ters, Mrs. Rose Horowitz, Mrs. Lena Morris, Mrs. II. Sandelman, Thelma and Hazel Hartz, and two sons, Sol Hartz of Cleveland and Ilarry Hartz of Detroit. glI eel. Tio tbes • Annual Moonlight. Al a recent meeting of the Board of Directors, it was decided to ar- range a moonlight for the latter part of Jour. Committee, have been ap- pointed. and the date will br am Bowled in a later issue. The V. P. \ moonlights have always proven one of the most delightful affairs of the summer season and the society's determination to give one this year will be greeted with pleasure by the community. thou, NIISS NUM/RED NADLE, I tall Committee. "Meet Friedberg Wear Diamonds" ---is low cost if the car is mechanically sound. You can be sure of this only by doing business with a reliable firm. USED CARS THOMAS J. DOYLE 732 Woodward Avenue Glendale 7117 MEMBER D. A. D. A. •