PIEVLTROI1JEWISHeIRONiciA JACOB HERSTEIN IS JEANETTE STEINBERG GIVES INTERESTING SUMMONED BY DEATH REPORT TO HADASSAH imelhacia, 9 . 5, ie. , Si The new Spring Frocks are really inexpensive prices are radically lower than last year. To realize this one should see our collection of Spring dresses. ::':' , . K Last year's prices were at least 25 to 31 higher. . § ti 4 I ;s. .k . k`... {i' I-3% This Taffeta Dress is only $39.50 , In spite of its low price, quality nor style has not been sacrificed. The •;- 4-^ fitted bodice and puffed and corded sleeves and skirt are the very smart- est note. Yt Six other models, equally smart, at 39* THE GORHAM SHOP Meeting is Enthusiastic and Well My and Mrs. Harold N. Selling iEvelyn Schultz) have returned from their wedding trip to Chicago and various other cities, and are at home at their friends at 1423 Virginia Park for the month of January, after which !fine they will continue their trip through Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, to be gone three months. 1230 WOODWARD AVENUE (Old No. ISO Woodward Ave.) 1921 PAGE SEVEN 39.50. 4 :::::* :::::...:::::: :::::: .:.:.........x.x...x.x.x.x.:.x.x.x.x.:.:.:.4.:A:,:.:.:.x.x.:.:.....;.:.::...x.x.....:..:, ::::.:.:.tx,:•:•::::::::A Attended—Planning Ambitious Program. The regular monthly me. ling of lladassah society WA% held ruesday, Jan. IS, at the Shaarey syna- group of Hadassah supporters. eel by an entlinslastic, eager to-work eagertisnork group of 1 I adaAsall Miss Gretchen Bender of Chicago, supporters. Ill., who has been the guest of air. Hiss Jesinette Steinbe rg pave a very and Mrs. Alfred B. Frank, 1185 Bur- interesting report of the r 'Vent 13111• lingame avenue, for the past two v mien, in Buffalo and called particu- weeks, has returned home. During lar attention to the aim of all I ill11113 - her visit here several social functions organizations of a Nurse , 'Train- 11sh were given in honor of the guest. ing School in Palestine, the support Mrs. A. Broody and daughter, Doris of 4100 orphans, supplying the hospb Joyce, have returned from a two tat and clinics with linens and medi. cal supplies, and providing wool and weeks' visit in Cleveland. cotton for stockings and socks for Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Mart. who the needy. Miss Steinberg reported are spending the winter at Los An- on the work being done by some of geles, Cal., plan to sail January. 26 for the other Illidassah units and insole. Honolulu for a month's visit. ed the members of the Detroit chap- ter. Mr. Il. I'. Weller and daughter of her to outdo all former efforts in this 50 Chandler avenue have left for great work. Phoenix, Ariz., to spend the winter. 'alto Detroit Chapter of liadaasah, in addition to subscribing 1100.00 bur Delta Omicron Sorority entertained unity blankets to be made into capes In honor of Miss Sara Leasing a bride- sleet on Tuesday last at luncheon, and hoods for the orphan children, following which Miss Leming de- pledged themselves for the mainten- lighted her friends with a Chopin am•e and support of one nurse, They hope from time to lime to increase program. their pledges, and toward (his end, --- Mr. and Mrs. M. Schwerensky are alining for a membership drive in celebrated their Enver wedding anni the very near future. Iladassith will give an informal versat y. Sunday. .11111. 16. dance at the Shitarey Zedek gymnasi- um on Sunday evening, January 30th. Mrs. Charles J. Simons and 'laugh- ter of 220 Winona avenue, Highland Proceeds to bo used for Palestinian Park, left last Saturday to visit rela- relief work. The first annual ball of the Detroit tives in Cleveland and Indianapolis. They mill he gone two weeks. Chapter of Midas:sal' will be held at 'the Elks Temple, March 22nd. Fur- — Mrs. J. Baker, 1472 Wirling.game "herplans will be announced later. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR JANUARY PRICE REDUCTIONS WE URGE A CAREFUL COMPARISON OF VALUES JACOB HERSTEIN PEARLS DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES CLOCKS SILVERWARE 1Vhose death this week, following a prolonged illness is mourned by a hoot of friends. MOTHER OF RABBI S. S. MAYERBERG PASSES AWAY IN GOLDSBORO The sympathy of Detroit's Jewish community goes out to Rabid and airs. Samuel S. alayeriterg of Dayton, 0., formerly of this city, in the loss of their dear mother, airs. J. I,. May. erberg, who passed away at the fain- Ily residence in Goldsboro, N. C., on Sunday, J1111. 2. Mrs. Alayerberg was the wife of Rabbi J. L. Slayerberg. She la sue vived by one daughter, Florence, and four Halls, Ill- . I. W. Nlayerberg, of Fistula, N. C., Dr. 1.11111I Alayerberg. of Wilmington, Del., Dr. Jacob H. Mayer- herb, of Baltimore. 111111 Rabbi Samuel u. Matyerberg of Dayton, 0. --• GOLDSMITHS 6 SILVERSMITHS,ING Goi IsSistrri IS, Slt VITtSkiM IS AND JEWELERS / 37,10 AS1 IING I ON Lk NJI LVARD. 1100K BUILDING DETROIT Tickets Now On Sale At Grinnell's JOSEPH LACHMAN Thr Large Al ct rl C7 n f el .7 25% ,. Vie Firer ( , NI orr 81(1 I' Full Mileage for the Off At this sale. My prices were low In the beginning-1 shaved 'em 251 and with that extend to you the convenience of a charge account. Bay your gift or replenish your silverware NOW. and Holloware a Percolators, tea sets, coffee sets, and the hundred and one silver trimmin's that add to the looks of your table. Charge Account All Rogers and Community Silver Guaranteed —triple puts new reach. silverware plated —this price within everyone's Ivory Toilet Articles.. French Ivory—single pieces or entire sets—a variety of shapes. Wrist Watches Cut Glass The finest selection of 18 Carat white gold-16 Jewel guaranteed movement-15 Jewel gold filled and solid gold—the new shapes. Water sets, wino sets, bowls, vases, nappies, deep rich cut- 10% Off lings- your choice of the selec- lion all at a discount. On All Diamonds and Diamond Jewelry Cash Prices On Credit Have It Charged ak t Ehrlich Building ADAMS AND HASTINGS Not In the "High Rent District 4. Eitgagentruts 1 The Junior Hadassah will hold its Mr. and alts. S. E. Rosenfield, of next regular meeting, Monday, Jan. the Ilotel Addison, announce the en- 24, at the Shaarey Zedek, corner gagement of their daughter, Nliss N.N ilk avenue and Brush street, at Ruth Rosenfield, to Mr. Gerald May, 7:30 ft. in. All girls of 18 and over son of Mr. and Mrs. Max May, of who are interested are requested to be Westminster. At home Sunday evens present. The Sewing Committee has planned ing, Jan. 23, at the May residence, 79 a program which will be both interest- NVestntinster. ing and profitable. The committee Mrs. Dora Carvell announces; the will arrange fur all sewing, knitting engagement of her slaughter, Miss and crocheting for the organization. Tillie Garvett, to Mr. Eugene Green- Every fourth meeting will be a social field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Greenfield. President's Desk—Talk No. 34 A Peck of Potatoes for Two Pounds of Butter--- Early In civilization that was the method of doing business—barter Every man was and exchange. his own banker and the things he produced were his money. Later, money woe created—a universal medium of exchange. But carrying money around entailed risk of theft and loss of life—ao banks were established—to protect money and its owners. Then came checks, drafts, money orders, etc.—the modern conveniences of exchange. This bank is a part of that growth. It aims to give you greater protection and more accommoda- tions. It wants you as a depositor. , s IRS STATE BANK OF OZTPIOIT c.r0arruseir ixos Lafayette and Griswold St. Mat C 0110416tIa Branehes. event. kliss Florence Stever has been named corresponding secretary since the other officers of the society were published. The following were chosen chairmen of committees: Publicity, Ethel Slietzer; klembership, Isibbie Miller; Entertainment, Celia Meyers; Sewing, Helen Shetzer. The tea-dansant given recently by In the presence of their families the society was such a success that the and a few intimate friends. Miss Mira I Executive Committee is formulating nle Cohen, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. plans for another social event. The junior Hadassah meets every Nathan C. Cohen, of 979 East Warren avenue, was joined In marriage to Monday night at 7:30 p. m. at the Mr. Ralph Berg of this city on Sun- Shaarey Zedek. day evening, Jan. 16, at tier home. The next meeting of the Jewish The Rabbi J. L. Levin officiated. bride was attended by her sister. Miss Social organization wit be held at the Ethel Cohen and given In marriage home of Miss Weingarden, 428 Be- ., thane avenue, Saturday, at 7 p.m by her father and mother. ti ts Miss Weinstock. aliss Rose M ruble their return from their welding trip, and Miss' Marianas are on the enter- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berg will make tainment program. Mr. Grossman their home In this city. will speak on "Sociability.. Young people within the age, of 16 and 15 are invited to be present. • .1.../.162/1 .0.06/0.$140 Marriages BERG—COHEN klr. and airs. A. J. Levin t Mirian kleisner), of 194 kledbury bird ar receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Jack Hirschel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrow (Mies B. Winkelman) aro pieceirthg C011• gratulations on the birth of a daugh- ter, Marjorie. MRS. FORBES ROBERTSON. HALE TO SPEAK BEFORE JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB From the Junior Hadassah to Meet Monday Nights at Shaarey Zedek Mrs. Forbes-Robertson Dale. one of the most noted women lecturers In America, will speak under the au- spices of the Jewish Women'l club. Wednesday noon, Feb. 2. at a lun- cheon meeting to be given at the Federation clubhouse. Mrs. little will speak on "'the Women of the Future." The luncheon will begin promptly at 12:30 p.m. so that young women members may avail themselves of the opportunity of attending. Member' are urged to respond promptly to the invitations mailed. sry DETROIT I. Z. A. ELECT OFFICERS FOR NEW TERM The Detroit chapter of the I. Z. A. will elect new officers for the term beginning with the second collegiate semester, at the meeting to be held 'Tuesday evening at the Shaarey Zedek. The Young Judaea orchestra has been invited to give a number of mu- sical selections for the program of the evening, and may also play for an hour of dancing after the meeting. Plans are under way for a grand Zion ball to he given by the I. Z. A. with the express idea cif contributing funds toward the upkeep of the na- tional organization. MUST HAVEAPPROVAL OF HIGH COMMISSIONER Had Made Flowers and MRS. F. HERTZBERG • gENSATIONALVIOLINIST SOPRANO ARCADIA !sirs. Blume Ilinielhoch died Slim- day at her home, 929 Boston boule- vard west, after a long illness. She was the wife of M'olf Himelhoch, of Ilinielhoch Bros. & Co., 31111 had been a resident of Detroit for many years. She was 70 years old and is survived by her husband, two daughters, bliss Sadie Ilimelhoch and Mrs. Morton Ashner, and four sons. Herman, %vita, Moses and Israel Himelhoch. Funeral services will be held \Vednesday at 2 o. tn., at the home. Burial will be private. January 25th18:15cP."M. 2 Prices—$1.00 to $2.50 CENTRAL CONCERT CO. Mgt. FREE BURIAL SOCIETY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The public says: The Free Burial society Pliesed Shelaineth) met Jan. 16 for the pur- pose of electing new officers for the next year. The (Glowing were elected: Presi- dent, Sant Sandwais; vice-president, A. Itzcowitch; treasurer. J. Steingold; secretary (finance), 0. Itzcovritz; recording secretary, Mrs. Sarah Gold- stein. A caninaign will soon be launched for the raising of 15.000 for a new building and added accommodations. The membership at present la 3,500. Prices Must be Lowered! We're following the current of public opinion. We're taking our profits in Good Will. BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS The next meeting of the organizer. tio will be held on Thumb's*, Jan. 27, 1921, at Shaarey Zeslek, at 8 p. nu, sharp. Owing to the lack of mail In last weeks announcement the program cotnmIttee has arranged a musical fantasie to make up for the part mita. sod at the last meeting. A speaker of the evening will bo selected from the Circuit Court Bench and, an elaborate message of interest in every day do- ings will be the topic. Much interest is now cast upon a "hard times affair" which will take 'Mice the early part of February. It is the contention of t h e committee, of which, David Berger is the chairman, to put across a novel entertainment as has never before been attempted by any organ. tzation. The members have all centered their efforts in endeavoring to make this a success, in as much as it will be a strictly membership affair. A lively discussion is expected un- der the heading of new business, owing to the appoIntmet of several entertainment committees, and all members should be present. As usual the meeting will adjourn with dacing in the gymnasium. HELEN LAMPORT WINS HONORS AT CENTRAL LENIBERG ANNA MRS. BLUME HIMELHOCH. --- LONDON—A Jerusalem dispatch brings details of an ordinance just issued by Sir Herbert Samuel, the High Commissioner for Palestine, re- garding the official registration of co- operative societies. Every application for registration is to 1st accompanied by the society's proposed constitu- tional laws which are to bear the sig- natures of at least ten members. Registration will only be made when the High Commissioner has approved Vice-President of Graduating Class Voted Most Popular. the proposed constitution of the appli- I 1 Al it 11 X 12. 2111 a tiithi al I 1 Few Jewish girls ever graduated cants. Co-operative organizations are required to register before they can from Detroit High Schools have apply for credit in banks. purchase achieved more renown during their In loving memory of my dear bus- raw materiaals, sell products, acquire high school careers than Helen Lam- band, Morrey N. Mendelsohn, who machinery, buildings, etc., establish port. a member of the January class • of '21 at Central High School. and passed away one year ago today, Jan. banks, and so on. Only registered so- et's daughter of Mrs. E. Isamport, 412 m b ers cieties having at feast ten me erll 22,1920. Frederick street. Surrounded by friends. I am lonesome, over eighteen years of age are en- She has the distinction to graduate In the midst of my pleasure, I am titled to hold more than one-fifth of a share in capital or interest exceeding as vice-president of Central's 100th blue, lye hundred pounds. graduating class. A smile on my face and a heartache, She was a member of the basket- Aching and longing for you. ball tram for two seasons, and also REFUGEES IN His Lonesome Wife, on the tennis and swimming teams. Sara D. Mendelsohn. In the Athletic Association she was LEMBERG, GALICIA—Lemberg is now swamped with Jewish refugees ninth, tenth and twelfth grade repre- entar:ve, custodian and secretary, from Ukrainia. Notwithstanding the Fruit fact that conditions in this city are while in the School Athletic Asaoci- Artistic Flowers and Fruit of tion she was vice-president. As a now so crowded that no facilities are every description made in gold, available for the housing of its na- member of Query Society, she held silver, silk and velvet, to blend office for two years, and was on the tive population, there is a constant with color of gown stream of new refugees who come to School Oratorical Board. Transforms a simple gown into During her senior year she has been Lemberg for the sole purpose of step- an exclusive one. ping on their way to America or made chairman of the Alumni Com- Palestine. The Ukrainian refugees mittee, girls' editor of the 12•A "Stu- come without money or clothing and lent." a lead in the class play, vice- 610 E. KIRBY immediate help is not 'only desirable ',resident of the class, and the most NORTHWAY 3395.W but absolutely imperative. popular girl in the class. IN MEMORIAM TOSCHA SEIDEL and CASE avenue, entertained the Winona Sew. HADASSAH CARD PARTY. Ing Circle last week. The two oto- The monthly card party given by or.town gnesls w„, as s , g s s n a nd I) airs, A. Symonskl, of Montreal, Can. the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Wets- After an illness that extended over Mrs. William A. Cohen, of 16'21 1, di man, 90 Virginia l'ark, on Monday a long period, Joseph Lachman passed clld armue, has returned from Cin irfternoon. Feb. 14, at 2:30 o'clock. away on Sunday, Jan. 10. He is sur- The proceeds of this party will go vived by six sons, Sol, Albert, Julius, einnati and Dayton, 0. towards the Medical Unit and a large lienjauJin, Barney and Meyer, and one daughter, airs. Anna Goldberg. In- Mrs. Curt Weinberg entertained attendance is urged. terment took place on Tuesday, Jan. several ladies Thursday of •,o.rn ;it 18, at Nlachpalalt cemetery. Rabbi her home, 1627 Taylor avenue. Itienenfeld officiated. We could enumerate prices and show you vast savings, but actual comparison would convince you that this store is a leader of low prices. RIEDENBERGS FURNITURE HOUSE NI 913-917 Hastings The Store of Values. • Break That Cold at the Famous ORCHESTRA HALL Sunday, Jan. 30, At 3:30 WAYNE BATHS Detroit Symphony Ensemble Front St., between Second and Third. Sulphur Mineral Water, the same as Mt. 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