America Amish Periodical eafter CLIFTON /Maul CINCINNATI 20, OHIO LPINIZOITIEWIS/1 efRo ICL£ PAGE THREE JUNIOR HADASSAH TO GIVE TEA DANSANT SUNDAY, JANUARY 9 Newly Formed Organizations Meets Thursdays At Shaarey Zedek Girls Over 18 Eligible. ARE MADE IN THE FOLLOWING FLAVORS ORANGE CHERRY LEMON RASPBERRY STRAWBERRY CREAM SODA BIRCH BEER ROOT BEER GRAPE GINGER-ALE COLA APPLE CIDER HAVE A CASE DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME FEIGENSON BROTHERS CO. ,w ilnolo n 1 1 111 1 11 1 10 "I want some more" "(In presenting this curd, to the dull. fill guard Of the Junior Hadassah attending. The bearer will share, in grunting the prayer Of an orphan, In need and depend- ing On charityla will, Re wants to fulfill Through this tea dansanl de resist• ance. So mingled with Rue. a good deal w ill he done For an orphan In need of assist- ance." Tickets bearing the above verse are now on sale, and the Junior Hadassall requests the i-exoperatton of the com- munity In their commendable work. The tea &meant referred to will be held from three to six o'clock on the afternoon of Sunday, at the Shaarey Zedek synagogue, January 9, 1921. A nominal fee of seventy-five cents is asked for admission and Beliefs can he purchased from any of the menb be rm. The following are the officera of the organization: Miss Mary Wiest-nen, president; Miss Julia Klein. vice- president; MINH Ida Vellck, treasurer; Miss Rose Lipeitz. secretary. The standing committees of the year are Entertainment, Janet Granet, Celia Meyers, Bessie Barnett. Lihble Gold- smith and Fare Litman; Publicity, Julia Klein, Ethel Shetzer, Gertrude Itorenstein, Ruth Goldstein and Belle Silverman; Membership, Libbie Mil. ler, Ida Velick. Sahmla Slnaiko, Ester Lampert, and Ethel Silverman; Sewing, Zeima Rosenthal, Helen Shet- zer, Ida Rubin, Rosalyn Chevre. Helen Selikowiell, Rose Llpsitz; Constitu- don and Ily-Lawn. Julia Klein, Ethel Shetzer and Gertrude Ituffkus. The not meeting is to be held Thursday evening, Dec. 30, at 7:30 p. 0. at the Shaarey Zedek. All girls over 18 years who are interested are invited to be present. MPORTANT, among the ad- vantages of buying furniture at this store, is the Standard Plan. This dignified system gives you seven months in which to pay, without any in- STANDARD terest charges or TRADE7ACCEPTAIOE PLAN .1 investigation 331WrIu to Pril Wel k Mar Salm 'auk! fees. Prices are the same as for cash. c I ' PHILOMATHIANS HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET Robinson-Cohen Co Debaters of Past and Present Gather At Carmel Restaurant Wednes- day Evening. For the eighteenth, time the past and present members of the rallom- ethic. Debating Club will gather around the banquet table in friendly and unlimited discussion. The Itanquet Committee has pro- vided even greater treats for the spirit than for the body; the upper Axle Shafts, Piston Pins, and Rings for all makes of cars—Wholesale as Well as the Inner man will be and Retail. looked after. Such prominent Jew. telt leaders as Isadore Levine, toast. JAMES H. FOSTER master; Rabbi Hershman, Judge Authorized Ford Service and Parts Ili rry B. Keidaa, Mr. Fred M. !hazel, 416 to 22 Jos. Campau Edgewood 3112 Mrs. J. Brown, the Philomathic's only lady alumnus and many others will be on the list of speakers. All honorary, associate, and acUve members, regardless of whether or not tickets wero mailed them, are In. Idled to be at the Carmel Kosher Restaurant Wednesday evening. Dec. 2901, at 8:00 p. m. Reservations for plates may be made by dropping a post card to J. J. Itosenthal, 1015 Chamber of Commerce Building. In addition reservations will be made for all those to whom tickets were sent and who have not return them. "This, our Eighteenth Annual Banquet," predicts speaker laving Itzkowitz, "will undoubtedly, In every respect, be the greatest affair the PhIlomathIc has ever staged. I ex- Peet to see there the largest num- ber of Philomathians, past and pres- ent, ever gathered together." Ho RNB 11 - OATMEAL America's Finest Furniture" Corner of High at Hastings SERVICE and PARTS For ALL MAKES of KING CARS FOSTER SALES & SERVICE John Kraft Coal Company COAL ■ 8111INISINIMI ■ M ANTHRACITE, DOMESTIC, STEAM Coke --- Wood Deliveries to All Parts of the Ciy Main Office and Railroad Yards: 4749 BELLEVUE AVENUE MELROSE 5676 Trutplr :OM! El Notts Sunday Services: In the absence from the city of Rabbi Franklin, Mr. Henry J. Berko wit. will occupy' the pulpit of the Temple on Sunday, December 26th The subject of his sermon will be "The Eyes of Youth." Sabbath Services: Sabbath services begin as usual a, 10:30, services to be conducted by Mt Berkowitz. Junior Young Peoples Society: The next meeting of the society wil be held on Sunday afternoott, Decein ber 26th. Mr. I. Goldberg, presiden of the Temple Beth El, will address the organization and many new plan are to be announced. The meetin, will start promptly at 2:30 p. tn. an will be followed by a "k'acatioi Dance." Members and their friend are cordially invited. The Social Committee of the Ju nior Young Peoples Society have plan under way for a dance to be given it February for the members of the con gregation of Temple Beth El. Al members of the congregation are look Mg forward to an enjoyable evening The date for the affair is Sunday even• ing, February 20th. MBER Co. CALL Glendale 630 O JUDAEANS DISCUSS NEW ACTIVITIES AT BANQUET Defender. of the White and Blue Plan Extensive Zionist Work During Year. The Defender, of the White and Blue, one of the senior Young Judaea circles in Detroit, last Sunday cele- brated the first anniversary of their existence with a banquet held at the Karmel Kosher restaurant. Barney Jaroslow, organizer of the circle, outlined the struggles the circle had to undergo during the first months of its existence, and pointed out that the handful that remained loyal finally succeeded in building up ane of the finest Judavan groups in the city. Samuel Heyman, president of the Young Judaea Council, then installed the newly elected officers, as follows: Sol Figelsky, president; S. Axelrod, vice-president; I. Levine, secretary; Hyman Cohen, treasurer; L. Stotske, sergt.-at-arms. Following the installation of these officers. each one gave a toast and Philip Slomovitz, one of the guests of the evening, gave a short talk on "Fight and l'ep in Young Judaea." The keynote address of the evening was delivered by Herbert Parzen, leader of the circle, who told the boys that the Jewish people now expected action and not words from thetn, and pointed out that for the second year they will have to begin a more ex- 'ensive Zionist work than heretofore pursued, Other toasts were given by Jack Ketai, Leonard Milling, Joseph I'ike Ind Harry Thomas. The evening's grogram, following a regular dinner. vas closed by the singing of latikvoh. CONFIRMANT The Bar-Mitzvah ceremony of Wal- ter Farber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham Farber of 25 Thirty-third street took place Saturday morning, Decem- ber 18, at the Ben Moshe Synagogue, Twenty-ninth street and Michigan avenue. Ile delivered a Hebrew ad- dress of his own composition. A re- ception in honor of the confirmation was given at the home of his parents, Sunday. December 19. Mr. and Mrs. S. Greenbaum an- nounce the confirmation of their sod, Ralph, on Saturday morning. Janu- ary 1, at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Reception at their residence, 292 CurlIngame avenue, Sunday. Jam. ary 2, between 2.5 and 7.10 I'. M. No cards. Seymour. son, Honoring their whose Bar Mitzvah took place at the ehaerey Zedek Synagogue, Saturday, December 18, Mr. and Mrs. I. Hero- wItz, of 974 Brush street, entetained a number of their Mends at a recep. 'ion at their home. following the ser- vices. On Sunday the boys In the Choir and several of his other friends were entertained at a Dar Mitzvah party given In his honor. FARIS—Dr. Nordau is gradually improving. He is, however, not yet out of danger. 1■1■ 111M11111s ESTABLISHED 1887 The Annis Fur Post 239 Woodward, at Clifford. Prices Reduced Greatly (PLEASE COMPARE THEM) Buy With Confidence Annual Economy FUR SALE (Rear of 6th Floor) Where We Sell Regardless of Cost Great Numbers of Fur Coats, Muffs and Scarfs From Our Wholesale Dept. Fur Coats Some at $90 and Less Silver Seal, Near Seal, Hudson Seal, Marmot, S. A. Leopard, Etc. Muffs and Scarfs Some at $10 and Less Wolf, Fox, Marmot, Jap Mink, Coney, Etc. Buy at Headquarters Newton Annis HEBREWHOSPITALASS'N 'ORGANIZE SEVENTEENTH HADASSAH TO GIVE YOUNG JUDAEAN CIRCLE CARD PARTY, JAN. 4. TO HOLD ELECTION OF OFFICERS JANUARY 8 The seventeenth Young Judaea Cir- The monthly card party given by cle to be formed in this city was the Hadassah will take place on Tues- day, Jan. 4, at the home of Mrs. On Tuesday, January 8, a meeting organized at the synagogue on Mich- Moyer, 97 Erskine St. of the Hebrew Hospital Association igan avenue and Twenty-ninth street Following are the The proceeds of these parties are will be held at 'hanger's Hall, corner last Sunday. turned over to the Medical Unit in officers: Sylvia Lesser, president; Denton and St. Antoine streets, at Palestine. Leah Weisberg. vice-president; Mamie 7:30 o'clock. Tickets may be procured from the Allen, secretary; Annie Samson, This will mark the first meeting of following members: Mrs. N. E. treasurer. A leader for this circle will Aronstam, Mrs. Henry Weinstein, Mrs. 1921, and every member Is urged so be appointed next week. Most of the Harry Blumenthal, Mrs. Ralph David- he present. as Important business is girls in the club can read, write and son. Mrs. H. Zachkelm, Mrs. J. San- to be transuted and the nomination understand Hebrew, and it is hoped ders, Mr,. S. Levin, Mrs. A..1. Kauf- Iliad election in (Akers for the com- that it may graduate into a Hebrew.' ing year will be held. speaking group. man.