A wisk Periodical Coder CLIFTON AFINU1 • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO mEDEU:011; AWIS11011:0NICLE f7 ocial and Qrsoned. ' 13.g itt la . , Practical Gifts co••••• vow Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lappin and children, Richard and Barbara Louise, of Burlingame avenue are spending a few weeks in Milwaukee, visiting with Mrs. Lappin's parents, who re- cently commemorated the fiftieth an- niversary of their marriage. from a Quality Store Christmas is coming and wearable and give_ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Roemer of Delaware avenue have returned from a pleasant visit in Atlantic City and New York. , able feminine gifts reflect the tendency to- wards things practical. The good sense gift and the common sense price pleases two— the one who gives and the one to whom it Hubert Sloman of Omaha, Neb., is in the city visiting with his mother, Mrs. Horace Sloman, and sisters, Mrs. Frank V. Martin and Miss Dorothy Sloman. Mr. Sloman is a former resident of Detroit and has many friends in this city. is given. FURS BLOUSES PETTICOATS SWEATERS SCARFS BATHROBES CHILDREN'S ('OATS David A. Brown, who has just re- Mr. and Mrs. Abs Epstein enter- turned from a tour of Eastern flu- rope, will address a meeting at the delightful Thanksgiving tained at a dinner for 14 guests at their home, Temple Beth El on Tuesday evening, Dec. 12, speaking on his European 477 Colburn avenue. experiences. All interested are urged Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., to come and learn first hand informa- abroad and will meet on Monday evening, Dec. tion of Jewish conditions of the relief problems as handled by 11, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Eastern the relief bodies of this country. Star Temple. 1230 Woodward Avenue CHANUKAH PARTY OF Y. P. A. DECEMBER 13 The local Chevra Kadisha gave a banquet on Sunday evening at the Jewish Old Folks' Home. More than ---,— 150 attended. Among the speakers On Wednesday evening, Dec. 13, were J. I.evin, president, and Rabbi the Young People's Auxiliary of the J. L. Levine. Shaarey Zettek will hold a Chanukah party and dance at the synagogue. A miscellaneous shower was given on Tuesday evening by Mrs. Saul Final arrangements have been com- pleted for an affair which promises Gallant at her home, 4602 Brush street, in honor of Miss Tillie Mellen, to attract a large attendance. Dancing will be a feature of the a bride-to-be of this month. evening and there will also be games appropriate to the occasion. Refresh- Representative Audience ments will be served. This is an at- fair for members only, but applica- Attends Presentation of 3 Playa by Arts Society tions will be accepted from new can- didates on the night of the party. Dainty gifts Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gelber, whose marriage took place in Columbus, Ohio, on Thanksgiving Day, spent several days in Detroit the past week, A representative audience of men guests of relatives and friends. Mils. and women, members and patrons of Gelber, who was Miss Dora Danzins the recently organized Arts Society of ger before her marriage, is a sister Temple Beth El, greeted the initial of I)r. Samuel Dunzinger of Detroit. presentation of three one-act plays on The board of directors of the Ile- 1 Tuesday evening, in the Chapel fo brew Baby Day Nursery, at a meet- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder of Wil- the Temple. The cast, whose person- ing held on Wednesday, Nov. 20, de-I son avenue entertained as their nel was composed of members of the vided to build a guests during the Thanksgiving holi- society, displayed unusual dramatic gymnasium ward day Mini Shannette Baer and Miss ability and histrionic powers beyond as a play room the average amateur, and was given Jane Davies of Toledo. for the daily 1 an ovation by the enthusiastic audi- charges left in I)r. and Mrs. B. Friedlander of ence. the care of the , This performance, which augurs a ,Rhhaordnie i sgliaymal it,11%;, s:innuteedwerern ihyo s t(si nant car nursery. The! bright future for the society's activi- gymnasium ward ty on Thanksgiving Day, at which ties, is a forerunner of many of like is to be built on nature to be staged monthly by this is Florence ()ram of Chicago, Miss the lot at 545 Canfield. The home ma Horowitz of Pittsburgh and society, and those interested are look- of the nursery is to be opened in the ing forward with expectations of rry Brandenberg of New York spring, when it is hoped to make more rc honor guests. A profusion of many pleasurable events. All partic- room for the infants that are daily erican beauty roses and belie ipants shared honors equally, dis- left in the care of the nursery. ms in variegated hues formed the playing so much latent talent that The third annual ball of the orative scheme which was carried singling out any one member of the nursery will be held on Tuesday most effectively at the tables at cast would be a difficult task. evening, Jan. 23, at the Arcadia, the The three one-act plays, "For Dis- ich the guests were seated. entire proceeds to go for the open- tinguished Service" by Florence Clay ing and support of the institution. Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldberg of Du. K nroc; "The Valiant' by Halsworthy h, Minn., are guests at the home Hall and • Robert Middlemass; and "The Importance of Being a Rough- Mr. and Mrs. I.. M. Goldberg and neck" by Robert Garland, were un- . and Mrs. Charles Finsterwald. der the direction of Mrs. Katherine MRS. ROSE PEARLSTEIN Returning from a several weeks' Mayer, a professional coach who was Mrs. Rose Pearlstein, 57 years old, y in Miami, Fla., is Mrs. Harry present and who addressed the mem- of 4843 Grand River avenue died on bers at the social hour that followed rwitz of Burlingame avenue. Sunday. Funeral services took place the performance. Those taking part in the plays were at the Machphelah Cemetery, Rabbis Mrs. Jennie Tobias of Elmhurst J. I.. Levin and henry J. Berkowitz Miss Marion Spater, Mrs. Morris enue has returned from Chicago, officiating. Surviving her are her hus- ere she visited with her children, Garvett, Miss Edith Mansbach, Maur- band, Aaron Pearlstein; two daugh- ice Dreyfuss, Isaac Goldberg, Frank r. and Mrs. II. McWilliams. V. Martin, Miss Regene Freund, ters, Mrs. Edward A. Ellis and Mrs. Jacob Dunn; three sons, Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Scheinman of Joseph Vehon, Frederick Morris, Si. Morry and Samuel, and two grand- ,wens street will be at home Sun- B. Jacobs, Russell Sloman and Mrs. children, Laura Ellis and Alvin Dunn. y, Dec. 17, celebrating the Bar Edward Finkelhor. Ushers for the occasion were Slayer B. Sulzberger tzvah of their son, Norman. NATHAN LIPPMAN Oscar Robinson, Alex Spater, Sylvan Nathan Lippman, 61 years old, for Miss Dorothy Ilimelfarm returned S. Grosser and Morris Garvett. 37 years a resident of Detroit, died Tuesday from an eastern trip. The new Jewish suburb of Tiberias Friday. Funeral services took place on Sunday from the residence of the Israel Lieberman will address the bearing Sir Herbert Samuel's name officially dedicated on Sunday deceased, 314 Garfield, Rabbis J. L. Was embers of the B'nos Zion at their Levin and A. Si. Hershman officiat- at regular meeting on Tuesday, night. Sir Herbert attended theopen- ing. .c. 12, at the Farnsworth Street nig exercises. Mr. Lippman was born on Sept. 24, nagogue, on a question stealing 1861, in Riga, Russia. Ile was in the th Palestinian problems. Mr. Lie- hardware business on Michigan ave- rman has just returned from a visit nue for the past 14 years. Surviving the Jewish homeland and brings him are his wife, Hattie, and seven 5683-1922 important message with him. All children, five daughters, Sirs. Si. Chanukah (Feast of Dedication) In Dee. Friday, terested in Palestine work are Stein, Mrs. Abe Kamin, Mrs. Simeon Ro•h-Chudesh Tebeth...Wednesday, Dec.20 ged to attend. 20 Cugell, Mrs. Al liershberg and Mrs. Fast of Tebeth Friday, Dee. For Dainty Persons It may be an exquisite bit of undersilk- daintily tailored, a robe of delicate hue—or just a little trinket to wear or slip -in a bag—but if it's from the Gift Shop at Ilimelhoch's—it will be a welcome gift! BABY DAY NURSERY TO BUILD NEW WARD INFANTS' APPAREL INFANTS' TOYS ICE TALK NUMBER Miss Tillie Baiir of Pittsburgh, Pa., is the house guest of Miss Sarah Sandelman of 3834 Twenty-ninth street. PAGE NINE -- - BROWN TO ADDRESS MEETING AT TEMPLE 1 6 This advertisement is 7 and 1 /2 inches deep by 2 columns wide! A ND if this newspaper should make the mistake (which it won't) of assigning us more space than ordered, we shall not pay for it. E aG rn Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marwell and n, Marvin, have returned from Cal- ornia and are making their home at e Astor Court apartments. , Women of fashion prefer gowns and wraps from the Bernard Shop Lecause they know our offerings al- ways represent the very latest au- thentic modes--due to our almost daily selecticn of the choicest crea- tions shown in the fashion salon.; of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silverblatt and mily of 1624 Hazelwood are leav- i g for California on Dec. 15 to make eir future home there. 6653.1923 Thursday, Jan. is RozlioChodesh Shebat Saturday. Feb.17 itosh.Chalesh Adar Purim (Feast of Esther)....Friday. March 2 Sunday. March 05 Rosh-Chodesh Nisan Sunday. April 1 Pazsover (Pesach) Satuday, April 7 PR•R0Re2 (Seventh Day) Tuesday, April 17 Rosh-Chode•h lyar Friday. M•2 • Lag b'Omer. Rosh-Chodeuh Sivan....Wednesday, May 16 Shabuoth (Confirmation Day) Monday, M•y 21 riday, June 15 Rosh-Chodesh Tammuz Saturday, July If Rosh-Chodesh Ab Sunday, July 22 Fast of Ab 1923 Monday, Aug. 13 Rosh-Chodesh Ellul • 5684- Monday. Sept. 10 New Year's Eve ARCADIA HALL, DECEMBER 12 Stout Walker'. Stupendous Production of "THE BOOK OF JOB" Superb Lighting Effects, Exquisite Music and An All-Star Cast. Evvivin. Performance, BAB Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75e, 50z. Matinee at Ala. Pric es $1.50, $1.00, fSc, 60c• PROF. J. L. STEIFFER, Dir. Phone Cad. 996 Silk, 39.50 to 59.50 wards This is the Original Orchestra of Tea Moo that played at the Capitol Theatre and Menlo Carlo Cafe. FOR PARTICULARS CALL CADILLAC 6330, MARKET ............................................ Orchestra Hall SUNDAY, DEC. 17 Cantor Joseph Rosenblatt Painlessly and permanently destroyed from face, arm. and llmbo. No de- pilatories or eleetrie needle uood. Eyebrow. Arched. 3764 BIDS TAKEN FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE THE FINEST GIFT YOU CAN BUY FOR YOUR WIFE A beautiful Hudson Seal Coat with large shawl collar and beautiful cuffs of Marten. We will rfpair, restyle, reline and put fur collar and cuffs for ,only on new VOGUE FUR CO sec.... In loving memory of our dear mother and wife, Mrs. Bessie Simon, who passed away two years ago, Dec. 'I, 1920. Iler Loving Husband and Children. 1433 Farmer St. 0, 1, P, The Greatest Ritualistic Singer To Be Seen In The House of Birch Reserve your seats at once for this wonderful musical treat and social event. Cantor Rosenblatt will sing his factious Chanukah numbers. Tickets at Grinnell Bros. $1 to $3. ■■■■•■■■■■■■■■wa■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ •C E VERYONE loves the touch of the un- usual, and this pleasing feature characterizes every piece of furni- ture to be seen on the floors of The (louse of Birch. The gift articles particularly possess a charm of distinctiveness all their own, and yet, they are no more ex- pensive than the commonplace; if any- thing, you'll find the price range even more moderate. For example, American Walnut Drop Leaf Table 30.00 $29.75 Mahogany Spinet Desks Mahogany Windsor Chair. 14.75 Mahogany Drop Leaf Tea Wagons 22.50 9.75 Mahogany Sewing Cabinets 16.50 Mahogany Gate Leg Tables American Walnut Envelope Table 30.00 American Walnut Cursed Console 42.50 2314 WOODWARD AVE. A Knabe, Fischer or Franklin Piano 2769 Woodward Ave. 5.75 Crepe de Chine 7.50 Gowns XMAS SPEC IAL— ' A $400 VALU E—AT. $ . 300 SPECIAL FOR XMAS The Bernard Shop 1522 Broadway -- Main 8971 cdonsummin I 1Iail V r--- DECEMBER SALE OF IVY CORSETS IVY 1 .:(` 10% Reduction on all Corsets, Girles and Brassieres. Discriminating women, who know the excellence of Ivy Corsets, will appreciate this opportunity to purchase such merchandise at real savings. IVY CORSET SHOP 15043 Washington Boulevard. Old Telephone Bldg. DETROIT LONDON, ENG. and within the caw the incomparable AMPICO Is the ideal combination of three famous pianos in their respective grades and the playing of over two hundred pianists who have recorded their art for this musical marvel. You must hear it to appreciate it. Your old piano in part payment. KNABE WAREROOMS JANNEY-BOWMAN, Inc. Book Bldg. 1243 Washingto ■ Blvd. . MARY LOUISE SHOPPE 601 Schwa. Bldg. Cherry 4760 Eesl Gr.4 Ries .4 Folmar Streets Quilted Crepe de Rubes in Ch all colors 13.75 Available for Private Dances and Parties Starting December 24th Abe Suffrin, and two sons, harry and Leon. This feature of Itcrnind Shop Screiee, on WOW' Wen II prirex, ix the reason 14•11,/ am My pleasing "There really is en better place for 901e11x and wraps." Teaching Fox-Trot, Waltz, One and Two. Ste.. All style. of Stag. ad Classical Dnces. Private I by appoint...all Op Rs Daily 10 t. 10, sod Sunday.. Childrast's Stage CIA.. ovary A51.3 P. N. Breakfast Coats of Taffeta or 9.75 Satin Ilostess Robes of Chiffon Velvet, gseptottr Imons • • • • Orcliestra • • • JEWISH CALENDAR Dr. Herbert I. Kallit announces e removal of his office to 605 harlevoix r'':•-• '1!1[111starmommonmoncanummummummimmontimminurniliiiimullimMIIMMIN -_. tl "Gowns of Distinction" SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Paisley patterns, 10.75 Lace-trimmed Step-Ins of Crepe de Chine, Lace-trimmed' 5.00 OBITUARY 7452 WOODWARD - CORNER CUSTER PHONE MARKET 3364 Temple Dancing Studio Negligees Silk Matinees, 7.60 plain colors, 7 called "old - clothes" — garments which can be cleaned and dyed at little cost! These remain "dead material" as / long as they / P are not in Ilse! Have , them cleaned and put them in use! FRENCH DRY CLEANERS "MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST" Lingerie Crepe de Chine 3.95 Chemises 7. How many men and women who read this are even now paying rent for space which holds "dead ma- terial"—space eating up rent which you can use? We refer to your so- Robes Of Corduroy in .■ 01.11.1.0n 137/TO.N. It •INTIMVI c:lentrO273W - _ • 1 •