A merica ffavish Periodical Cada CLIFTON AVENUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO TitorkfRonitiwisnoK0.NICLI; .acial and arsonea New Fashions Sunshine Lands ing relatives and friends, are Mrs. D. Anfelbaum nad Miss Minnie Apfel- baum of Ilendrie avenue. Southern Witter resorts that nut only sound the first not of the new season but bring deliglit- ful opportunities to select theme modes from the collection assem- bled, with the discriminating char- acteristics of these apparel sections. 13 OS IEBEL 0 ti (001111.00001,W0 DETROIT, MICHIGAN No connection with any other store. #14 A. B. COHEN Phone Northway 1159-J DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Ossip Gahrilowitsch, Conductor ORCHESTRA HALL EUGENE YSAYE AT 8:30 SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, AT 3:30 Soloists; MARGARETHE SOMME, Pianist MURIEL MAGERL KYL, Soprano YOUNG PEOPLE'S MUSIC APPRECIATION CONCERTS Saturdays at 10:30. Jan. 28, Feb. 4, II, 18 and 25. Victor Kolar Conducting Mrs. George K leinman ( Evelyn Finsterwald) of 8633 Third avenue entertained delightfully at luncheon at her home on Tuesday last, eonl- plimentinv Miss Fern Jane Goldberg of Duluth, Minn. --- — Returning from a trip through South Carolina is 51.-s. Aubrey Mey- ers of Walkerville, Ont. ------- Miss Annette Frazer, a teacher in the public schools of Passaic, N. J., and Miss Josephine Deutsch of New York were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Joseph of Lindsdale avenue. Returning from Now York, w'iere he spent the past few days, is A. E. Freed of Longfellow avenue. J. W. Getzendamer spent two weeks in New York, Boston and Providence, It. 1. Gives Lessons in Modern Hebrew. Apply 1326 E. Euclid TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs. L. Morrison of S t. Clair avenue are in Chicago visitin g relatives and friends. They will ala o visit in Milwaukee prior to returnni g home. They will be guile six week s. Talks by Robert DeBruce Mrs. Morris Stern of Milwaukee visited her sister, Mrs. David Bloom- garden of Collingwood avenue. Mrs. L. E. Daneman and (laughter, Marie Elaine, of 1545 Calvert ave- nue left Monday to join Mr. Dane- man in Chicago, where they will spend two week.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz of War- ren avenue are having as their guest their sister, Miss Sarah Ilorwitz of Ottawa, ('anada. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Well of : 1 53 Delaware avenue have left for Pittsburgh and other points. Mr. and Mrs. M. Oppenheimer of 1713 Glynn court have returned home after several months in the East. Mose Winkelman of 1666 Glynn court is traveling through Northern Michigan, 061 tl R1 ' TRICO Humidi- fying Shields Are being installed in exclusive homes. They protect the decora- tions and give you the proper humidity. 1 he only shield with a baked enamel finish, grained to match the woodwork or furniture, with a moisture pan covering the top surface of the radiator. Ar- tistic and useful. Can be used as a not or shelf. Estimates cheer- fully furnished. Art Metal Radiator Cover Co. 516 Free Press Bldg. WOODWARD AVENUE Phone Main 9115 Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Kramer o f Lansing, Mich., announce the Ba ✓ Mitzvah of their sun, Harold A. Kra - mer, Jan. 14, at the Shaarey Zedek synagogue, Lansing, Mich. The marriage of Miss Sara Lensing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Less- ing of Highland ('ark, and I.awrence Titlebaum, son of Mrs. Delia Title. baum of Brush street, was solemnized in the pretence of the immediate faro- Rabbi M. Winkler of Monte:dead , ily Wednesday, Dec. I, in the parlors Pa., wan the e of Joseph Esho - of Hotel Statler. Rabbi Leo M. witz of 365 West Grand boulevard Franklin performed the ceremony. While in the city, Rabbi Winkler de - The bride was lovely in a gown of livered an oddness before Congrega . brown lace and chiffon and carried a Ion B'nai Moshe, Garfield and Beau- shower bouquet of bride's roses and blen. valiey lilies. Dinner was served to 16 guests at a table effectively deco- Miss Sue Schlussel of Brush street rated with Columbia roses. Mr. and has returned home after on extended Mrs. Titlebatim are at home at the v sit to Cleveland, Buffalo, Scranton Parsons apartment. and Wilkinsburg, Pa. --- SHALIT.GRIESMAN Miss Rae Freeman, whose engage- Mr, and Mrs. IL Griesman of To... ment has recently been announced, had as her guests for the holiday sea- ronto, Ont., announce the marriage of their daughter, Nita, to Carl II. son her fiance, Smauel Malamud of New York City; her mother, of Shalit, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Shalit of Euclid avenue, this city. Bridgeport, III., and cousin, Miss Min- nie Cohen, dietician, Battle Creek Sanitorium. Mrs. Freeman and daugh- ter, Rae, will leave shortly for. New York City, where Miss Freeman will be united in marriage to Mr. Male- mud on Jan. 29 at Hotel Pennsyl- vania. Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel Sachs are receiving congratulations on the birth Joseph Benjamin has returned of a son, Judah. from a trip to Cincinnati, where he Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Gersten attended the wedding of his sister, Miss Edith Benjamin, and Leonard (Theresa Lieberman) of 1711 Blainer M. Shapoff of Louisville, Ky. avenue are receiving felicitations on , the birth of a son, Charles Anton, on The Misses Essie and Esther Cohen Dee. 31, 1921. and Miss Frances Livinstone of Cleveland and Dorothy Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedberg of of Canton were guests of Mrs. I. ' 610 Virginia Park are receiving fe.! Cohen of 303 Farnsworth street. heitations upon the birth of.a dough.: ter, Rashelle Helen, Thursday, Jan. 5. Maurice Zeckman, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Harris of Landsberg of 1257 Michigan avenue, 1971 Clairmont avenue are receiving has returned to his home in Chicago. congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Thursday, Jan. 5. Miss Sarah H. Lemberg of Ilendrie avenue has been spending the past Y, M. H. A. TEAM PLAYS week in Chicago, where she is the STRONG N. Y. OSWEGOS guest of friends and relatives. Min Mrs. H. G. Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wartell of Chicago The Misses Melba and Ruth Oppen- were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her- beim of 455 Farnsworth avenue, ac- man P. Cohen of West Hancock ave- companied by their uncle, Barry Mar- nue during the week. will, have left for a two weeks' stay Mrs. S. I.. Trigg of Gladstone ave- at Hotel McAlpin, New York City. nue entertained charmingly at a Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing of Atkin- party Thursday, Dec. 29, in honor of i son avenue left Saturday for Van- her niece, Miss Evelyn Kosloff of couver, British Columbia, from which Flint, Mich. There were 18 guests. point they will sail for Honolulu to remain the rest of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. B. Rudich of 3724 Brush boulevard entertained at a unique New Year's party at their home. Miss Julia Mack of Chicago was the honor guest. Dinner was served to 24 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. Cohen of 678 West. Hancock avenue celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Thursday evening, Jan. 5, at the Fed- eration of Women's Clubs, with a din- ner-dance for 220 guests. Among the out-of-town guests were: Miss Esther Cohen, Miss Frances Living. ston, Mrs. Harry Bernstein, Mrs. A. Silverman, Mrs. Beth Stevens, Miss Essie Cohen, all of Cleveland; Miss Dora Cohen of Canton; Mr. and Mrs. H. Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Herman 1.( arteil of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. I. Litman of Coffeyville, Kan. The friends of Capt. and Mrs. Her- man Waise and family, formerly of St. Clair avenue, will be interested to know that they have moved per- manently to Chicago, where they have taken up their residence at 4901 Kenmore avenue. Captain Waiss was an active worker in Zionist circles in the city. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Rambar of 134 Ford avenue entertained delightfully on Saturday afternoon in honor of, the tenth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Anna. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund L. Brin of ! the Astor Court apartments leave Saturday for California, via Florida and New Orleans, to spend the re- mainder of the winter. Mrs. M. A. Alexander of Buffalo is visiting with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Alexander of Glynn court. HIAS OPENS OFFICE R.H.Fyfe&Co. Save 35% to 50% On Desirable Shoes 10418 Pairs of Boots, Oxfords and Pumps for Men, Women and Children Detroit is showing keen appreciation of this bona fide Sale of many of our best standard and popular lines. Every shoe offered at a reduction is from our regular stocks, correct in style and fit, and of genuinely high quality. This is a remarkable buying opportunity for every member of the . family. Nearly all types are represented; all leathers; all shades; and practically a full range of sizes. Basement 810 Pale ow Women's Corn• tort Shoe.. priced for- t2•90 meet), to $8.85. Now... MI Pair. of Women'. Street 91310 Moot.. prim' former - ly to Kn. Now 1282 Pairs of Women's Pump. and Oxford.. priced for- $1310 mercy to HAS. Now el II Palm of Growths Girls' Boots, priced formerly 123•36 to KM Now 204 Pairs of Men'. Shoe. and Oxfords, priced former- $13.10 Ir 66.16. Now al Third Floor 1111 Palen of Women'. Boots, Pumps and Oxfords. priced for- $6.0 merly to 611.60. Now Second Floor 621 Pairs of Children's Shoe, gime 4 to I: formerly 16 2 .110 $160 Now 116 Pairs of ehildren's Shoes, 11; former- z3.4o elm. ly $000. Now 627 Pairs of Mime ' Welt Shoes; Mee 11 to 2; for- 110 mercy $C00. Now 414 Pair. of Growing Girls" sine 2% to 8; 11C.P• SC JO formerly $e(10. Now 1 , 4, to 813.8, Fourth Floor HI Pairs of Women', Hoots. priced formerly to 216.00. Now 512 Pale of Women'. Pumps. Oxfords and One-strapa, pried formerly to 115. 18 .10 Now Main Floor 172 Pair. of Men's Shoe,. pried formerly to 50 '4 WOO. Now 104 Pairs of Men's Shoes and Oxfords, pried formerly I 6 ..0 to 813.00. Now 843 Pairs of Men'. Shoes and Oxford., pried formerly 09.00 to 216.00. Now Many Other Malty Other Special Lots is AU Special Lots is .411 Departments Departments and Adams • A. C. KRENZ 1 2 9 0 Marriages (SPLAYS for California and 7/2....larkwAre nita rut rit tu Wein of Medbury avenue, formerly of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan of 5s; Hague avenue announce the be trothal of their daughter, Isabelle Eleanor, to Harry Clark, son of Mr. At the concert given by the Tues- and Mrs. D. Clark of Frederick day Musicale in Memorial Hall on street. A reception to relatives and Tuesday last an innovation was in- Miss Carolyn Berliner of Brun h friends was held at the hors of Miss troduced by the playing of a quartet for violin, arranged by Jacques street entertained Tuesday evenin • Kaplan Sunday, Jan. 8. Donte. Miss Rebecca Selik was one in honor of Miss Anna Katz, a l'itts of the quartet to give this unusual burgh visitor. arrangement for stringed instru- Mrs. Bernard D. tVyner, 863 0 ments. Beaubien street, spent the past tw weeks in St. Louis with relatives an Returning from Zanesville, Ohio, where they spent several days visit- friends. TITLEBAUM.LESSING for . PAGE SEVEN --- - Mimi Anna Katz of Pittsburgh, Pa , is the house guest of Miss Florence Merchant Tailor when cousilay and service prevail I he Shop 4739 Woodward ,lust North of Fowl Awe Rabbi Samuel Siegel, representative in this district for the Hebrew Immi- grant Aid Society, Thursday announc- ed that he has opened an office to! serve as branch of the HIAS, at 701 Book building. OBITUARY MOSES HURWITZ On Monday evening, Jan. 16, the "Y" team will tackle one of the, strongest basketball quintets in the country, the strong Oswegos, at the Danceland. The Y. M. 11. A. team has been looking forward towards this game and bus been keeping in prime condition. Coach Kavanaugh has had the boys out for hard prac- tice all this week and promises the defeat of the Oswego team. Through the return of Dave Curtis, the "V" team has been strengthened considerably. Dave Curtis has played with the former Trysquare team and was considered one of the strongest forwards in the state. The Oswego team is composed of all former college stars, such as the Kilmurray brothers and Mike Rob- erts, former Colgate stars, Tuts Mc- Bride, Mathews, Billy Easyman and Dowd. This aggregation made a name for itself in the middle west and espe- cially throughout the east. They won 619 out of 645 games played since their organization in 1905, played and defeated such teams as the Itayl's, now known as the Detroiters, Y. M. 0., lust year's champs of the middle west, and other strong teams in Mich- igan, Ohio, Illinois and Indiana. Reserved seats for the genie will be on sale at Rayl's or at the Y. M. H. A. clubrooms. STATE BANK TO GIVE SECOND DINNER DANCE The month of January again is here,' Julian Ruhiner, arranged • number , For us the saddest of all the year. of novel entertainment features t, be His Loving Wife and Children. In memory of our beloved mother, wife and niece, Helen Jacoby, who paned Jan. 10, 1919. its Ilero, Every Mood and Whinv ' EVA A. VVERBE GENERAL INSURANCE Income Tax Returns Correctly Prepared 1132 Majestic Building Telephone Cherry 2416 Residence Phone Glendale 5335 Carmel Kosher Restaurant Under Supervision of Rabbi J. L Levin. 1425 BROADWAY Telephone Cadillac 4758 Now Open for Business Under New Management. Afternoon Tea and Strudel d between 3 and 5, 25 cent.. (Meals 60c Up) Catering to Weddings, Parties and Banquets. First Class Service. MANAGER, S. KRAEMER Proprietor of Kraemer's Hotel, Mt. Clemens. The newly elected officers of the Independent Detroit Lodge, No. 652, I. 0. B. A., were installed at the fleeting held Sunday evening, Jan. 8, the the Labor Lyceum auditorium. Abraham Hartman, district deputy, officiated at the installation, and those who took office were: Sigmund Wohl, president; S. Zahler, vice-presi- dent; David Kaufman, treasurer; A. Feldman, financial secretary; A. Broner, recording secretary; Asher Itzkovitz, William Kaufman and Ig- natz Gross, as trustees; Dr. Samuel Bernstein, lodge physician. Refreshments were served follow- ing the meeting. The organization meets every sec- mid and fourth Sunday evening at the Labor Lyceum, room No. 7. All members belonging to the order are welcome. The second annual dinner dance of In loving memory of our dear hus• the First State Bank of Detroit, as band and father, Samuel Mittenthal,, announced by its president, George II. wl•o «tinned away four years ago Kirchner, will be given at the Steller Jan. 17. Hotel, Saturday, Jan. 14t. ! The committee in charge, headed by His memory in as dear today As in the hour he passed away. Ir\terprebinfb Eternal Tem- 11111\e. 1.0. B. A. LODGE NO. 652 r INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS Moses Hurwitz, father of Mrs. E. II. Rosenberg of 410 East Palmer li avenue, died last Monday in Cleve- land at the age of 78. Mr. Hurwitz was the son of Rabbi Jacob Hurwitz of Vilna. He was educated under the guidance of his father and distinguished himself as: a Talmudic scholar of note. Mr. ilurwitz came to this country RAMBLERS' SOCIAL CLUB 41 years ago. lie settled in South Carolina and soon made a name for himself an a contributor to Hebrew A regular meeting and quarterly' and Yiddish periodicals. He came election of officers of the Ramblers' t °Cleveland 20 yearn ago and soon Social Club was held at 638 Kirby ' won the admiration of his neighbors. , avenue. The following officers were Although he went into business, he elected: Jack Ilarris, president; Mor- never gave up his literary activities. ris Rosenberg, vice-president; Abe He was one of the Maskilim of Rus- Sklare, secretary; Irving Gould, finan- sia and, as a Chovevei Zionist, de- cial secretary; Jack Shleier, treasur- voted all his energy to the modern er; Otto Price, sergeant-at-arms; Zionist movement. Harry Stoll, trustee. Mr. Hurwitz is survived by his The entertainment committee con- widow, three sons, three daughters, (Osten of Otto Price, chairman, Jack seven grandsons and one great-grand- Shleier, Litman Gould; constitution son. - committee, Arthur Benson, chairman, , Harry Stoll, Jack Harris; member- ship committee, Mr. Silverman and' Mr. Benson; editors, Otto ('rice and M. Soloman. IN MEMORIAM Apparel foro "Lvery Occasior, interspersed among the dances, and every effort is being made to surpass Your Choice of Richest Woods and Variety of Finishes in This Superb VICTROLA —the big, beautiful style 120 Nothing in home furnishings could possess greater charm and elegance—what marked at- tractiveness it would add to that certain room in your home where it would be placed—aUd, having through it all that vast and wholly un- equalled extent of music and entertainment provided by the famous Victor artists, •you'd surely find in possession of this instrument. a world of keen and unfailing delight. —Price, $275—on Easy Payments. Other Victrolas, $25 to $1,500. In a VICTROLA, too, you've the instrument unqualifiedly best by every standard of com- parison, and so recognized universally. the precedent established last year. Grinnell Bros, BLUE BIRD GIRLS A regular meeting of the Blue Bird Girls was held Tuesday evening, Jan. Is, at the home of Miss Sylvia Gut- man, 583 Leicester court. Arrange- ments were completed (or printing of tickets for the coming dance which' will be held Feb. 24, at the Detroit Sadly missed by her husband, chil- Federation of Women's Clubs. The dren and aunt. next regular meeting will be held William W. Jacoby. Tuesday evening, Jan. 17, at the home Sylvia, Bettina, Adele Jacoby.( of Miss Edith Sominsky, 538 East Mrs. G. Schiller. Palmer avenue. 28 Stores. Headquarters, Gone but not forgotten. Never shall her memory fade. I Sweetest thoughta shall always linger 'Round the grave where she is laid.' 1515 - 21 Woodward A•enn• • DETROIT BRANCHES: Broadway near M . Woodward at Pasadena- East Jefferson opposite Continental Motors