American Awish &nada! Center CLIFTON AVENUC • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Qrsonat . Mr. Morris Friedberg is in New York City. Opportunity! A SALE - of - 10,000 Pairs of $12 to $17 Queen Quality Oxfords Pumps and Ties —at— $585 and $6' 85 The most Interesting offering of shoe values this season has produced. Our regular service prevails In this sale of Queen Quality footwear. Deliveries, ex- changes and refunds pertained. Also our entire regular stuck repriced at $7.85 $8.85 $9.85 Queen Quality Boot Shop 215 Woodward Ave. Detroit's Exclusive Caterer Weddings and Banquets Our Specialty—All Social Occasions Over seventy-five per cent of the lead- Mg Jewish Social Affairs of this city have been catered out by us. We serve strictly kosher meals. No occasion too small—none too large. For quotations phone us. DETROIT CATERING CO. M. A. Pereira, Mar• 125 Richton Ave. Hemlck o 5654 Mai n 3M Apartment Houses In Palestine Ends Shortage of Homes Solution Offered by Mrs. Caroline Greenfield After Eight Months' Study in Holy Land. Miss Rae Horowitz and Miss NEW YORK—"New Yorkers who Hatt ye Rosenzweig are spending two think it's difficult to find a place to week, at Cass Lake. live in here, should go to Palestine to see what a real housing problem is Sir. and Sirs. Adolph C. Wolfgang, like." of St. Paul, Minn., are the guests of Mrs. Caroline Greenfield, just back Mr. and Sirs. Irving J. Wolfgang, of from eight months in the Holy Land, 2445 West Grand boulevard. where she went as a volunteer worker for the Zionist Organization of Amer- Mrs. Simon Lachman, of 99 West ica, made this statement in declaring Ferry avenue, has returned home that the housing problem is one of the frum Sioux City, Ia., where she s isit• first problems that the Zionists must ed with her daughter, Sirs. Bernath solve in preparing Palestine to ab- H. sorb the hundreds of thousands of Jews from all over the world, wait- Mrs. S. Monsel, of Cleveland, is the ing for permission to emigrate and guest of her sister, Sirs. Stannic Gold- establish the Jewish National Home- berg. of 3025 \Vest Grand boulevard. land. "There is only one way in which Miss Louis Cohen, of 464 Glynn this problem can be met," says Mrs. Court. is visiting her sister. ND. and Greenfield. "That is by building large Mrs. Clinofstine, of Saginaw, Stich. hotels in Jerusalem, Jaffa and Haifa, and by constructing large apartment r. and Mrs. Jack Raphael, of houses in Jerusalem and Haifa. Clev, land, are visiting with relatives "The hotels may be under way by and isiends in this city for a week. the rod of this year, because Palestine will then be open to tourists, who Ms , M. Cohen and SD, Jennie will come to the Holy Land in far Cohen. of 96 Lincoln avenue, left Si on- greater numbers than before the war. da) for Wolf Lake, Mich., where they A group of hotelmen is planning a chain of large hotels in Jerusalem, will spend the summer. Haifa and Jaffa, to be constructed at MI s. G. Saltine and daughter, Miss once. "Haifa in the new Palestine, with Rose Sanger, are leaving this week for Charlevoix, Mich., where they will its magnificent harbor, will he the commercial gateway of Asia with Eu spend several weeks. rope and will have within the genera Miss Hilda Aronheim has returned Lion, almost a million inhabitants,' to the city and has as her guest, Miss she declared. "The housing problem can only be met there and in Jeru- Sophia Maier, of Fort Wayne, Ind. salem, by the building of apartment Sirs. J. A. Samuel and son, Burton, houses, not as large as our New York of 853 Brush street, left Sunday for a apartments, for they will have to be few weeks' stay in Colorado Springs, made of concrete and cement, owing to the scarcity of lumber. Col. "With commercial and industrial Miss Dorothy Kamin and Miss Bes- life already stimulated in Palestine, there is not a house to be had in any sie Brenner are spimding a few days of the principal cities. The scarcity at !'earl Beach. is so acute that the Arab landlords Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg are are demanding two years' rent in ad- spending the summer at Lake Orion. vance, while before building a new house, three years' advance rent is demanded, or enough to furnish the Mrs. II. H. Krohn and daughter, capital necessary to build the house." Jane, are on an extended western Mrs. Greenfield visited every part trip. While in Portland, Ore., they of Palestine, especially to determine attended the Shriner's convention. what home industries can be estab- They are now en route to California. lished. In her opinion the industries that have splendid opportunities for Miss Blanche Strerman, of Wash- rapid development are the manufac- ington, D. C., is visiting her sister, ture of jams and marmalades, can- Mrs. Nathan Libott, of 15 Coiling- ning and preserving of fruits, making wood avenue. Miss Strerman has just of candy, dairying and the manufac- completed an extended visit to Cali- ture of plumbing and sanitary articles. fornia and the west. She will remain She has plans for the development of in Detroit for about one month. all these industries, and will put them into operation when she returns to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Portes and Mr. Palestine at the conclusion of the and Mrs. Julius Portes of Chicago 810,000,000 Palestine Restoration Fund were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. campaign. Agree, 1035 Beaublen. They were en- : "There is no reason why the abun- tertained at dinner and theatre partieS dant fruits of Palestine, the finest in the world, should not be used in jams by their many friends while here. and marmalades and exported to all parts of the world," she continued. Egypt and neighboring countries im- Engagement port large quantities of jams from Japan. Palestine is in a much more advantageous position to supply not alone its neighbors, but all parts of the world. "Everyone in Palestine is fond of candy and large quantities arc now imported from Egypt. Palestine could easily manufacture candy on a large scale. The launching of these two industries would give employment to thousands of women. -The sanitary work of the American Zionist Medical Unit has so impressed the population with the need of hy- giene and sanitation that a group of Zionists is organizing a corporation in Palestine to train plumbers to fit up houses with modern improvements now demanded. There's not a good plumber in Palestine. When Zionist engineers carry out their new sani- tary projects they are forced to go out and do their own 'joint wiping.'" Through the influence of Mrs. Greenfield, David S. Bondi, a Cairo engineer, in charge of the Zionist drainage work in Palestine, has given to the Zionist Commission two knit- ting mills, manufacturing stockings. and a carpet factory, employing ap- MISS LAYETTA ROBINSON proximately 100 women, in Jerusalem. Mr. Samuel Robinson. of 106 Sled- "These factories have more business bury avenue, announces the engage- than they can handle already and arc ment of his daughter, Lavetta R. Rob- but the beginning of a very large tex- inson to Mr. William R. Isenberg, tile industry," declared Mrs. Green- formerly of New York City. field. I This Stony Close. at 5:00 P. M. 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