A merica Arisk Paiodical Cater CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN TIISPETROFTIEWISA(AROPOCUI n Old Firm in a New Home Isio■■ ■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■ wommalm.ILNI Restaurant For Sale O A I g *Unless you are a man of business ability with $15,000 cash—this offer is not for you. Restau- rant is in city of 325,000. Fine location in heart of business district. Enjoying noon and evening patronage of people in the clothing, furniture and jewelry business. Average check $1.50. It is a big money-maker. Owner has too many business interests. Must sell. Full details given only in personal interview. For apponitment write VISITORS ENTERTAINED ORPHAN HOME THANKS DETROITERS FOR HELP BY I. 0. B. B. AUXILIARY g PA I 0 0 P 0 d The Lodi:3' Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, T. O. hi. H., was host to the ladies accompanying the dele- gates to the meting of the Michigan Council held here revently. A delight- ful luncheon was screed at the hotel Statler, followed by a delightful mus- iscal program. Mrs. Harry Fleishman, president of the auxiliary, gave the opening ad- dress of welcome, introducing Mrs. Louis Rubenstein, who was in charge of the ceremonies. Out-of-town speak- ers were Mrs. Hen Wiener of Flint, Mrs. Kositchek of Lansing, Mrs. Beekman of Bay City and Mrs. Main of Chicago. Those taking part in the musical and entertainment program were kliss Edith Goldberg, Miss Marian Dorothy 1, 1eishman, Master Milton Sorack, Miss Dorothy Sorack, Muster Aubrey Cherkose, Harry Guroviteh, Ilarry Paul, Miss Thelma Gordon, Walter Kleinherg, Miss Erma Asmas. Speaking in behalf of the organiza- tion were the following members of the auxiliary: Mrs. Fleishman, Miss Mollie Goldman, Miss Helen Dushkin, rA t t I FA P I. W. Ridge, 18 University Square, Indianapolis, Ind. $ tio . wa .•■∎ ■∎ ■■∎■■∎■■∎ ■∎∎ ■■■∎∎■•■wm■■4 to t4 Mrs. Ida Gould, Mira Belle Silverblatt JAPAN 10 days _ CHINA-I4days Further Information Isom local steamship agents a OLD FOLKS' HOME DANCE. The Detroit Jewish Old Folks' Home announces that ticket, have been mailed out for the annual dance, to be held on Dec. 26 at the Arcadia. Those who received tickets are urged to send in their checks tothe home, 318 Edmund place, II. Buchhalter, Miss Winifred Cohen, Miss Dorothy secretary, and thereby help support Nathanson and Mrs. Joseph Garvett . the institution. "Giants of the Pacific" These big shire make quick time and oiler unexcelled service. Every- thing Canadian Pacific standard— none better. Sail homVancouver, British Columbia, fortnightly The officers of the Detroit Ilebrew Orphan Home nod the committee that was in charge of the dance held re- cently at the Arcadia, issued a state- ment thanking Detroit Jews for the support given the organization in lidding support the existing institu- tion on Rowena street. The dance was a social and financial success, and the committee feels that local Jews have given much encouragement to the workers by their support. The present home at 47 Rowena street, the committee says, is too small for the proper care of the 25 or- phans now there and the hopes of the organization is that local Jews will continue to support the home no that a newer and better home may soon be built. 1111 , "