elvish Periodical Coda ANICflallf CLIFTON MMUS • CINCINNATI 30, 01110 • r C PINT RON ICI.0 ATROITIEWIS/16 C oeial ,and Qrsonal ONLY By actual comparison will you realize the ad- Nirs. Saul \Veitiberg and daughters, Della and Elise, of Montreal, who were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lachman, 01 96 West Ferry, left on Monday for their home. vantage of buying at Friedenberg's. Extravagant words do Mrs. Saul Siegel and daughters, lone and Viola, of Cleveland, have taken apartments at the Stevenson Hotel, Where t hey will remain for the hinter months. not take the place of beautiful dependable fur- niture at Friedenberg's Mr. and Mrs. !Immo moderate prices. Lieberman and daughter, Elizabeth Ann, of 96 Farrand l'ark, are residing with their mother. Mrs. A. E. Rosengarten, 210 Chicago boulevard, for the winter month• Il rs. A. Abrainhancson, of 156 Elm- hurst avenue. leaves on November 1st for Tampa, Fla., where she will spend the winter months. Iles. Jacob Ilersh, of Hague ave- nue, has returned from Buffalo where she spent several days with her chil- dren. II r. and Mrs. Alfred Ileesh. fi FIEDENBERG HOUSE Al r. and Nil, . Sigmund I.. Brim, formerly' of 252 Elmhurst avenue, Highland Park, have moved to Colonial flail apartments, 48 Stitn , son Place. FUlatITURE An October Bride, 913 -15.17 HASTINGS STREET A Store With a Conscience 0treitcoc4- 85 2,-.1 - 6 195 (=°- ROSENGARTEN & CO., MEN'S TAILORS 1 212 Kresge Bldg., West Adams it Perk DETROIT Mew very alsaytiy. gamest, made is °stows khoptreulyteelesmedtmewe.../wsyses kaad CARLTON'S Mrs. Jacob Bwkowita. (Nee Belle Brown) Chocolates Opposite After the Dance Invite Her to Carlton's Temple Beth El Ihr r.0 rfo...t tool !'Intl .freerlro More N. Ihr Milde //, l y \\ She'l Surrender Show HER one of Moe Ehrlich's fine, blue-white Diamonds, artistically mounted in a rich Platinum setting, of original design, and we guarantee she will surrender "on sight. - No "second sight" re- quired in making this prophecy. My "buy-back - bond protects you from loss should she change her mind and hand it back. And my Ortginal Plan- "Pay as You Can." makes the purchase easy. Examine "downtown" assortments and prices first, then you will better appreciate the advantages this store lout of the high- rent district) affords you No "Red "Pay as Tape" You Can" tiers "Largest and Finest Jewelry Store On The East Side" EHRLICH BUILDING, Adams and Hastings. (11) otisiummannismtummtnimmainsimmtuutniniiiinlissunisomonsmainsininsuumutnnummintamuninstnuminntur \ For Luncheons, Afternoon Teas, Supper l'arties. Try Our tez Hot Rolls fi Fancy Sandwiches Counter Service a STORES ORCHESTRA HALL • oo 5I11011NiNINNONANDININININNOWr Chicken Salad Pies and Cakes Order From LOBBY BOOK BLDG., Main 3590 . s assonsmaisomes YOUR OLD FRIEND Is back in Detroit, and will again serve you at his new store with a Complete Line of Kosher Delicatessen and Groceries A Complete Stock of Fresh Baked Goods Will Al— be Found at My Store SAM. MOSKOWITZ 1237 Hamilton Blvd. Budget Contains limns Totaling Ap- proximately $89,000 for Detroit Jewish Causes. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Marx, 2920 East Grand boulevard, have returned Nearly 1500)0 men, women and from a three weeks' trip through the children of Detroit and Wayne county East were served during the past year by II r. and Nit, . M. Mines, of Fa ll the charitable, philanthropic and civic River, Mass., announce the marriage agencies supported by the Detroit of their daughter, Ida Esther Mines, Community Fund, which open, its to Ale. I. Preston Pearlman, son of third annual campaign Nov. 15. The y were the community's mph-, Mr. and Nkrs. A. Pearlman, 710 Brush Md., Oct. 17, at their home, 846 ans and deserted children; its friend- Second St. Mr. and Mrs. I ',ultimo less old people; its sick; its crippled; will make their home at 253 Plain its blind; its distressed families thrown overnight into dependency by St., Providence, R. I. unexpected misfortune; its new neigh- Nlany delightful affairs haie !teen bors from foreign shores unused to given in honor of Miss Sy's la \Vets- American ways; and thousands of man, whow marriage to Mr. Manuel growing boys and girls hungry for Wolner is to lake place very soon. healthful recreation and education op- Thursday evening, Miss Sara Shalit portunities. gave a miscellaneous shower, in the To continue this necessary com- form of a Stag l'arty at her home. munity work in 1921, $2,560,000 is 2113 Farnsworth avenue. The table needed. including Detroit's quota of decoration, were carried out in blue national and foreign relief funds. The and white. The guests included: The money will be "raised in one general plisses Sara Zeitlin, 11,...,4.. Brenner, campaign beginning Nov. 15 and Mada Gluiclunan, Elden and Mabel ending Nov. 22. Kleinsmith, Kiva Sugar, Dorothy Of this $79,859 is to be turned over Kaolin, Ruth Rosen, Eleanor Katzer to the United Jewish Charities and and Anna Jacobson. $9,221.71 to the Jewish Fresh Air So- ciety, which maintains a summer Miss Mabel Kleinsinith entertained camp on the Grosse l'ointr Shore at a handkerchief shower at her home, Line. 489 Philadelphia avenue west 011 Mon- • Seventy Appeals in One. day evening, complimenting Miss Syl- Early in 1918 the Detroit Patriotic via Weisman, a bride-elect. The table Fund was organized to raise money was very attractive, the color scheme for the great voluntary war agencies being carried out in Hallowe'en and the local charitable, philanthropic colors. Ten girls were present, in., and civic agencies then threatened eluding the Nlisses Sara Shalit, Helen with extinction by the overshadowing bleinsmith, Lillian Gottesman, Ethel war appeals. Gordon, Lenore 'Frasier. Elsie Klein- With the return of peace the or- -.milli, Eleanor Katzer and Ruth ganization has been reshaped, with Iro•en. the primary purpose of raising and distributing money for the current NIr. and Sirs. Leo Erman'', of support of the local charitable, philan- Clexeland, Ohio, are the guests or thropic and civic agencies, and the ad- Mr, and NIrs, I. Klein smith, 498 Phil- ditional purpose of tarnishing De- adelphia avenue west, for a couple of troit's quota of such national funds week- as asked by the American Red Cross and those engaged in the relief of foreigh suffering. TIM new name is the Detroit Com- munity Fund. In passing it is well to note what neither the Detroit Pa- Mrs. J. Cohen, ill 111,115 triotic Fund nor the Community Mr. Somerset avenue. of Cleveland, 0., Fund were ever connected with the announce U,, engagement of their Michigan Patriotic Fund. In 1918. 42 local welfare organiza- daughter. Lillian, to Mr Alfred tions joined the old fund. That Loewenstein, of 511. Clonetis: Mich. moldier has now risen to 61. • ■ •• ■ •• ■ •••• ■■•••■■••■■■•• Agencies Ask $1,700,000. 'Hurst agencies. serving approxi. mately I 50,000 people in various use- ful ways. will spend in 19211, $2,973,- 016.78. They will earn from fees for service rendered, interest on endow- WOLNER—WEISMAN. ments. etc., $1,606,475.84. The dif , Mr. and Mrs. I. Charles Weisman. (erecter between this figure and the of 124 Commonwealth avenue, an- total budgets, $1,366,540.94, is the nounce the marriage of their daughter, amount they secured from public con- Sylvia to SI r. Manuel Wedner, of this tributions. The budget review for 1921, now nearing .completion, indi- city. • ates .0 general increase of slightly over 15 per cent. These increases, with the acquirements of several new agencies, bring the total asked for current expense 'deficits in 1921 to $1,700,000. Mr. and Mrs. Louis . Norman, o 204 Nledbury avenue, are receiving "JEWS MUST EMIGRATE." felicitations on the birth of a son. L - ICE CREAM SODAS TEA ROOM SERVICE COMMUNITY FUND WILL HOLD ANNUAL CAMPAIGN FROM NOVEMBER 16.221 Ettgagrmetits If it isn't a good garment. regardless of the price. yen cannot hart it of • A luncheon and alunrnum shower w as given 1\'ednestlay by Miss Lois Roth in honor of Nliss Celia Gross- man whose marriage to Dr. I. I. Bittker will take place in November. There were 12 guest,. Near Virginia Park Only the intimate friend, and relit- tives witnessed the wedding of Al its Belle Brown, daughter of Mrs. J. No- ritz, and Mr. Jacob Berkowitz. The marriage was solmnized at 6 o'clock at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Rabbi Hershman officiating. The bride was very attractive in her wedding gown of white satin. Her bouquet was of orchids, roses and lilies-of-the-valley. hiss Julia Wine attended the bride as maid-of-honor. Miss Ethel Berkowitz, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Rose Ralet were bridesmaids. Ntr. Henry Meyers as- sisted Mr. Berkowitz as best elan. .A wedding dinner followed the ceremony. Bebe chrysanthemums in profusion were used as decorations. Following an Eastern wedding-trip, Mr. and Mrs. Berkowitz will make their home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barit (Hen- rietta Hertzberg) announce the birth of a daughter. Bernice Harriet. on Sept. 28, Mr. and Iles. Martin Block have moved into their new home at 287 Virginia Park. The marriage of Miss Henrietta Powell. formerly of Detroit, to Mr. Alfred lachariali, of New York will take place Nov. 3. Miss Lois Roth, whose engagement to Mr. Louis 9,'itt was announced re- cently, was the inspiration of a party Sunday evening given by bliss Leo- nora Isaacs, of Dexter boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plottler, of 90 Hague avenue, will he at home to their relatives and . friends Sunday afternoon and evening, Oct 31, from 2 to S. and from 7 to 9, to meet their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I'lottler (Mina Coblentz) of Chattanooga. Tenn. Celebrating the admission to the NFchigan bar of the Jewish boys in Detroit who successfully passed the Bar Examination held at Lansing, Messrs. Theodore and Sol Levin en- tertained a number of friends at a "Stag" party at their home in Wind- sor on Monday evening. The eve- ning was spent in games, stunts, and music al entertainment, concluding with an elaborate banquet. Among those present were the Messrs. Aaron Fellman, Charles Rubiner, Samuel Rubiner, Mauraice W. Pollick, Wil- liam Wachs, David Huber, Marvin Gingold, Duke Cohn, Theodore Levin, Sol. Levin, Rirnkrant Bros., Ben. Stepsay, Dr. Cherniac, Dr. Moss, Al- fred Rosenzweig. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gordon, of Farns- worth avenue, entertained Dr. and Mrs. H. Elias, of Lancaster, Pa., who are spending a few days of their. honeymoon in Detroit. I Mrs. Charles Henry Yahlem of St. Louis, Mo., and small daughter Eliza- beth Pauline. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel C. Brown. of 331 Burlingame avenue. Miss Jennie Loewenstein, of Mt. Clement is visiting friends in Cleve- land. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lefkofsky, of Kirby avenue, have left for an exten- sive trip to Los Angeles, California. They were accompanied by their son Harry to Chicago, Ill., where they spent several days visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kositchek and daughter, Grace, of Burlingame ave- nue, have returned from their sum- mer home at Grosse Pointe Shores. Mr. Sol Levitan and daughter, Ethel, of Madison, Wisconsin, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zechman, 142 East Ferry ave. Marriages ?Births London—An article appearing from the pen of an Englishman who has used for many years in America and IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Jacob D. Gor- don, who passed away two years ago, Oct, 27, 1918. Just when life was brightest— Just when his hopes were best, God took his from its To a home of eternal rest. His loving Father, Sisters and Broth- ers. has just returned from a trip to Po- land, states that the Jews arc being brutally ill-treated and persecuted by the Poles and particularly by Polish troops, without being interfered with or punished. The writer suggests emigratiou as the only solution for lilinellatt 9 180-182 Woodward Ave. , Evening Gowns Brilliantly Anticipating a Most Exacting Concert Season This season frequent public appearancesarede- manded of the Society Matron, Today's stand- ard of taste and versatility in the gowns is un- paralleled in Detroit. Meeting this necessity with distinction and eclat is a noteworthy col- lection of evening gowns. The velvet gown in Jewel shades or stately black aglitter with brilliant passementerie is effectively appropriate. In silken nets laden with sparkling beads, sequina and pwilletes are other superbly executed costumes for eve- ning wear. HARRY WEISS' . RESTAURANT now located at 64 BROADWAY the Jews of Poland. MISS LILLIAN MONASH. Miss Lillian Monash, of Cleveland, 0., formerly of this city, passed away October 19, after a brief illness. She was 24 years old. Miss Monash, who is the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Monash and a sister of Mr. Emery Monash of this city, has many friends in Detroit who mourn her loss. LIFE OF SERVICE ENDS AFTER TWO WEEKS' ILLNESS 0 0 (Continued from page 1.) the Shaarey Zedek congregation, the Young Judaea, of which she was or- ganizer and first president, the United Jewish Charities, and many others. Teacher and Writer. She served as a teacher of the Shaarey Zedek Sunday School for seven years and as a Hebrew teacher for three. She was at one time a member of the Jewish Chronicle staff and was the author of many articles on the Hadassah movement which saw publication in Jewish journals throughout the country. She was an enthusiastic worker in the l'enny Lunch movetnent sponsored by the Jewish Woman's Club and spent sev- eral hours each week in the Chil- dren's Hospital, entertaining the 'sick children with stories and games. She possessed a sweetness of char- acter and a gentleness of soul that endeared her in the hearts of all with whom she came into contact. In tribute to her memory the liadassah will cause to be planted a 'row of trees in the Menzel forest near Jaffe, in Palestine. Among the pall-bearers at the funeral were Nathan H. Goldstick, Ilyinan Keidan, Henry Meyers, Sam- uel J Rhodes, Isadore Levin, Abra- ham Levin, Louis Cohane, Louis Wine, William Wine, %Volt Keidan, and Roy Rosenthal. The funeral as. rangements were in charge of lien- jamin Gould, cousin of the deceased. Miss Gordon is survived by her par., eats, Mr. and Mrs. 1-eon Gordon,-and a brother, Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon. of the Shaarey Zedek Congregation of Chicago. FRENCH PAPERS HOSTILE. PARIS.—The local police raided the Jewish quarter and arrested 60 Polish Jews. The "Action France" and other local publications have started a campaign against the fur- ther admission of Eastern Jews into France. These papers in their attacks accuse the Chief Rabbi of lacking in patriotism because he is aiding in the establishment of an immigrant home despite the fact that the assimilation- ist Jews despise their Eastern breth- ren. The representative of the Jew- ish district in the City Council pro- posed that the Jewish population in Join Our Christmas Grafonola Club Your Xmas Columbia Is Hey e The Columbia you want and should have in your home at Christmas time is here. Through our famous Club Plan you pay a small amount down after making your selection, and the balance in weekly or monthly payments.' Then, just before Christmas, the Columbia will be de- livered wherever you say. If you've long wanted a phonograph and have been putting off the decision for one reason or other, let us help you to solve the question now. The Club Plan will do it. I nnstorwaki's I ■ ••1111.1•11.1v morw ■ • 5042 Michigan Ave. at Washington Blvd.