America lavish periodical Cater curroa AVM{ - CINCINNATI 30, MOO iiicipttogjoun octal. and - 10101"1"1/24.1141%421"ic"4 Qrsondi- B. Siegel Co.'s January Sale of Eaton Allen Scholnick of Pitts- burgh, Pa., is spending the holiday period here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scholniek, at their home, 271 Westminster avenue. Gauranteed Furs Th.. time is here to buy furs at re- markable low prices. Every late model in shown in Caracul, Broad- tail, Scotch Mole, Kolinsky, East- pin Mink, Alaskan Seal, Beaver and Suirrel. Many in luxurious f wrap effects . Linings of chiffon r v elvet, Crepe silk or fancy satin. yl B. Siegel Co. sell better furs. Come and compare. EG El rouse ..0.0.0 • ltATL DETROIT, MICHIGAN No connection with any other store. SERVICE TALK NUMBER 20 Cleaning Out the Old Y ear! . I rgraternal i1I1 Cub ;Notcs I I North Woodward J. W. E. W. O. The North Woodward branch of e - the Jewish Women's European fare Organization held an interesting meeting on Tuesday, Dee. 19, at the home of Mrs. J. Fishman, 2256 Glad- stone avenue. The committee in charge of the luncheon an( sa Jewish Educational Alliance. At the final meeting of the Jewish Educational Alliance, held at the Community House on the corner of Hastings and high streets, on Tues- day evening, Dec. 25, the address of the evening was deliverea by Homer ;uc k assistant to the pr,ident of the Detroit Life Insurance Company, party to be held N E. S., will hold a public card party B. B. Club. The ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah for members and friends at Eastern At a meeting at the home of Miss ] Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will meet Star Temple, 80 West Alexandrine this Tuesday evening at the B'nai avenue. Prizes will be awarded. Edna Lewis, the B. or B. Club corn- I B'rith club rooms, 1307 Broadway. Tickets may be secured from any of pleted final arrangements for the card party to be given Feb. 13 at the officers. the home of Miss Sadie Herzberg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kabaker, who 927 Medbury. A committe consist- visited here with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ka- Nu Beta Phi. ing of the Misses Herzberg, Myers, baker of I'almer avenue have left for At the last regular meeting of the Atlivack, Franklin and Isaacson will their home in Kansas City. Nu Beta Phi Sorority, Miss Betty take care of all details. William Kirschbaum and Perry Bennett was appointed publicity edi- tor as successor to Miss Ida Silver, 13urnstine, seniors at the Detroit Col- Koo Koo Klub. lege of Medicine and Surgery, are at- who has left for an extended trip The annual smoker of the Koo Koo tending the Phi Delta Epsilon Fra- through the East. Following the busi- Klub will be held on Jan. 15. Further ternity convention held this week in ness meeting a grab bag was an in- teresting feature of the evening. particulars will be announced shortly. Chicago. Plana are under way for a card party An interesting meeting of the club was held last Wednesday at the home Mrs. N. Silver and daughter, Ida, to be held some time in January. The of Palmer avenue have left for New next meeting of the sorority wlil be of Jack Karbal. held at the home of Miss Ruth Corn, York City. While east they will also 5626 Dix avenue, Wednes yen, Jan. 3. visit at Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Albacus Club. Miss Ruth Grosberg of Palmer ave- The Albacus Club entertained at a nue has left for Cleveland, where club gathering Sunday, Dec. 24, at she will join her sister, Marion, who the home of Herman Tucker on is visiting relatives. Frederick street. The next regular meeting of the club will be held Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Weisberger of Thursday, Jan. 4, at the home of 213 California avenue, Highland Miss Esther Kovan, 965 Frederick Park, left for Indianapolis, Ind., to street, when election of officers will attend the funeral of their brother- take place. in-law, Adolph Rosenzweig of that e:ty. Alpha Beta Kappa. Election of officers of the Alpha Beta Kappa Sorority took place Dec. 17, the following being chosen: Miss Lillian Avison, president; Miss Sally Robbins, secretary, and Miss Mildred Berger, treasurer. FRENCH DRY CLEANERS SAMUEL TO FACILITATE PALESTINE IMMIGRATION JERUSALE111.—(J.T.A.)— Great- er facilities for the immigration of Jews were promised by Sir Herbert Samuel, the high Commissioner, act- ing on a memorandum submitted by Major Kish, the local political rep- resentative of the Zionist Organiza- tion. The Zionists had submitted that the limitation of immigration, in accord- an with the strict economic capacity of the country was operating to the injury of the Zionist work abroad and of the Jewish National Home. The High Commissioner undertook also to increase the government grant- in-aid to the Jewish school system as soon as the finances of the govern- met permits. Sir Wynrham Deedes, retiring Civ- il secretary, has been appointed chair- man of a commission to study meas- ures for the improvement of public The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek will give a card party at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 9, at the Women's Federation club house, Hancock and "MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST" Second avenues, the proceeds to go for the scholarship fund of the Jew- Arrow Club. ish Theological Seminary i n New York. Tickets can be secured from At the last meeting of the Arrow the chairman of the committee, ave- Club, held at the home of Max Wolf- Carlstein, 626 East Hancock ave- gang, it was decided to give a New Year's party on Dec. 31 at the home nue. e. nu of Miss Repitor, 971 Ilendrie. The Norman M. Snider and family have meeting to be held on Wednesday, safety. 1/r. Chaim Weizmann, who is re- moved to their new home at 5922 Dec. 27, at the home of Moe turning to Europe the end of this Brush street, telephone Empire 6819. Schwartz, 1523 Sixth street, will be month, today visited the Italian and closed, owing to nomination of offi- French consuls. Dr. J. H. Wax has returned home cers for the next term. OMMIRIngiainiffIll/Infif/II/HMMIMIINIESIll after a pleasant stay with his par- 1111111111111111011IMIMINIM Wax, formerly ents. Mr. and Mrs. I. Announce 1923 Schedule of Sigma Beta Sorority. "Gams of Distinction" of this city, now of Wilmette, III. The Sigma Beta Sorority was en- Jewish Institute --- A farewell party was given Satur- tertained at a prettily appointed din- day night, Dec. 16, by Mr. and Mrs. ner party given at the home of Mrs. The 1923 season for special classes A. Burdick in honor of their (laugh- Meyren Lansberg on Pingree avenue, at the Jewish Institute will begin on ter, Shirley Burdick, who is leaving who acted as chaperone at the soror- e fo ll owing dates: for a trip through the east. She will ity's theater party the same evening, th Dec22 The next meeting of the Adults—Sewing and cutting, spend a month visiting New York, an. . , coo k ing nesclay evening, sorority will be held at the some of Boston and Philadelphia. Among Tuesday evening, Jan. 9. The deco- those present were the Misses Pau- Miss Rose Zeidman, 513 Frederick rative art class meets Saturday even- line Ettinger, Clara Ceaser, Rose avenue, Tuesday evening, Jan. 2. ings as usual and the citizenship class Meyers, Dorothy and Betty Burdick, meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 Geraldine Atlivack, Lillian Mark, o'clock. All evening classes meet PERFECT'ON LODi'E B Rose Gunsberg, Irene Barahall, Isa- promptly at 7 o'clock. Mothers' belle Goldman, Lottie Gantzewitz, classes in English, conducted by the Messrs. Alfred Gunsberg, Marry Ja- Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. Board of Education, open on Jan. 8. cobson, Gerald Mark, Abe Newman, Children's Activities—The music 51., will hold a special communication Max Taylor, Joe Torgow, Abe Mes- on Wednesday, Jan. 3, at 12:30 p. m. school, which is being conducted by ] senger, Joe Caminer, Sam Jacoby, Al Bendetson Netzorg, has the following E. A. degree and M. M. degree at Jacobs, Sol Pearlman, George Fox, 3:30. Banquet at 6:30 p. m. Fare- schedule: Piano classes, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman, Miss mornings and Wednesday afternoons; well night for fast Masters M. II. Sarah Taylor and Sam Cohen. En- Weinberg and Meyer Berg will take violin classes, Monday and Thursday tertainment was offered by Morry Ja- afternoons; harmony, Sunday morn- place. cobson and Gerald :Hark. ings. For further information call C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. Cadillac 6741. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warren of LOUIS 11. WOLFE, W. M. 7452 WOODWARD - CORNER CUSTER PHONE EMPIRE 3364 ■ Classes In extending to our customers our most sincere wishes for Health, Hap- piness and Prosperity in the New Year, we thank each individually for their patronage and express our ap- preciation for the things they have said to Make the Bernard Shop known as "the best place in town for gowns and wraps." 1522 Broadway anssoni 1529 West Grand boulevard returned from French Lick Springs, Ind., where they spent the past two weeks. Otto Marquardt, head of the litera- ture department at Teachers' Col- lege, will speak at the Jewish Insti- tute on Tuesday evening, Jan. 2, at 8:30 p. m., on "Social Changes in Modern Literature." The public is invited. Now is the Time To Make Your R lions for the New Year's Eve Celebration the Cafe Frontenac at 42 Monroe Ave. Cherry 1066 Detroit's Most Popular Priced Restaurant. Try Our Daily SPECIALS for LUNCH AND FOR DINNER svoracwcwoomo: Awacwomm acvmemaacomeeacsssvois SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Painlesely and per...teet, No from fare. arms and limbs. No de- Pilatorl or electric needle Lisa. Egebrows A.hed. MARY LOUISE SHOPPE eel Scherer Bldg. Cherry 471n) Streets East Grand River and F•Mtr I ri•Ortitttli col T-11 y 144 8 \ '00,1w,ad AN claw r-- New Purchases DVANTAGEOUS SPECIAL PURCilASES ADDED TO OUR PRESENT STOCKS OF I IIGII TYPE cons, COS- TUNIE SUITS AND DRESSES OFFER ADDITIONAL OPPOR- TuNmEs FOR PRONOUNCED SAVINGS. 10 .....1 ■ Nom .1 ■ 1=1.1•• ■ at; %educed from Higher Valuations AFTERNOON DRESSES $3950 NE ,..mosmi ■ * Nimmes ■ mnimmo 'Reduced from Higher Valuations COATS & WRAPS $69.5o 'Reduced from Higher 'Valuations COSTUME SUITS $4750 A NEW YEAR'S DINNER YOU'LL LONG REMEMBER You'll dance here to a splendid orchestra! The special menu and service provide a holi- day feast unequalled in town. Excitement! Fun! Balloons! Noise-makers! You can't afford to miss the wonderful time Phone Note Walnut 0225 He sore of a rear•eation. we've planned for your pleasure. But be sure and call up for reservations early. Cover places are limited. Grand River Inn GRAND RIVER AT MEYER ROAD Grand River Through Car to Door. From the President's Desk—Talk No. 122 p The Bernard Shop Main 8971 meteannamesseen Lgalliestenommensmassamsn Foonnonassazgannass , swomonav ongsv 1- )1P. rd in- that Philip Slomovitz will speak at this ming is being shown in th Friday evening's service at Flint, sub- make sonal Experiences of is War Cor- teffrest and urged members eto coma stituting for Rabbi I. L. Brill, who ay respondent in the Spanish War." Mr, aair t on ce, so that they m on vomes to Detroit to lecture at the Cock was an active newspaper cot.- reservatis at bl. se des iring Tho es ice Shaarey Zedek Friday service. y respondent in that war and related a have cho so bof ■ 10 ions can number of interesting stories con- to make reservat i irnmn Mr. and Mrs. H. Price and family Sec• communicating wth the cha 303 cerning Gen. Russell Alger, then of 604 Hogue avenue have left for rotary of War; Theodore Roosevelt, the committee, Mrs. M. Goldberg, Owen avenue, telephone Market 377.1 Cleveland, Ohio, where they will then lieutenant-colonel of Itoui, - make their future home. Riders; Richard Harding Davis, Gen. Philomathic Debating Club. Miss Charlotte Price of 604 Hague Joseph Wheeler and other men prom- Another national policy Wits con- I fivenue left for New York to attend inent in that war. aidered at the Philomathie Debating I the wedding of Miss Ruth Kastow. Club last Sunflay, the su ite European Welfare Organisation. She will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. that a free trade policy be adopted M. Abrams of Far Rockaway, Long The European Jewis h by the United States. The atirmi Welfare Organization will hold nomi- Island. was argued nation and election of officers on live side of the question by Robert Bernstein and Jack F. The Misses Hortense Auronsohn Tuesday evening, Jan. 2, at the Mo- Shulman, the opposing team being and Sadye Robinson of Oxford Col- gen Abraham Synagogue. Members isat I • Goldstein and Sidney De lege, Oxford, Ohio, are spending their • ur •ed to attend and help choose Young, The first named pair received vacation with Miss Blume panto of the best officials for the coming term. 14 to 9 vote. Jack y I of the board of directors the decision loofa 135 Holbrook. • the affirmative was will be held this Saturday evening at F Shulman elected the best speaker of the de- For the pleasure of her daughter, 7:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. bte. As the critic of the evening, Virginia, Mrs. Edwin Goldberg was Wolf Cohen, 566 Farnsworth avenue. David Koffman, an alumnus, reviewed hostess at a charmingly appointed the tariff question, outlining its dif- luncheon for 15 young girls at the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. ferent phases. Phoenix Club on Wednesday lust. At this week's meeting, which will The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society start at 2 p .m., Aaron Weiswasser, gave a Chanukah party for the old The Misses Betty Lerner, Rae and the chairman of the program com- Gertrude Bernstein of Detroit have folks at their home on Edmund place. mittee, announces that the subject returned from Flint, where they were The society also decided to give a for debate will be, "Resolved, that bridesmaids of the Thomas-Kovitz theater party, gifts und a lunch for Mexico be given immediate recogni- wedding on Dec. 24, and also attend- the children at the Hebrew Orphan tion by the United States. Meyer ed the Alpha Beta Tau Fraternity Home. Thanks are extended to the many Weisenfeld and Abe C. Perlman will dance. friends of the society for the help compose the affirmative team. Sidney Koretz and Isadore Berger will ques- A very delightful party for 30 they gave in making the annual ball tion the advisability of the measure. guests was given Sunday evening, a success. All members are urged to The speaker of the day will be Pro Dec. 24, by Mr. and Mrs. N. Epstein. attend the next meeting on Wednes- lessor Samuel Levin of the Detroit ;350 Westminster avenue, in honor of day, Jan. 3, to settle tickets, ads and Junior College faculty. Daniel Bud- their fifteenth wedding anniversary. donations. nitzsky, who has been appointed as The colors of the season formed the chairman of the oratorical contest Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S. decorations of the house. Mr. and committee, will announce his assist- Mrs. Epstein received many beautiful On the afternoon of Jan. 8, at 2 ants. gifts. o'clock, Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. EW YEARS! A most wel- come time to do your house and general cleaning! It's not too late. An important factor in the rapidly growing popularity of "Michigan's Foremost" is to ex- tend to you the utmost courtesy in efficient service! Now is the time to clean out the Old Year by bright- ening up the new with clothes— cheerfully cleaned and dyed to ush- er in 1923! PREISIM PAGE SEV RONICLE FINE FURNITURE EASY TERMS Rugs. House Furnishings, Lamps. rhino. . , Stove . . re new clean stook All new FIXLERFURNITURE CO. FU NU R ussell Ave. Wilbur DeYoung is the only mem- I of the freshman class of the De- troit College of Law to make the varsity debating team of the school. R. D. Flayer of East I'almer ave- nue has returned from a throe weeks ' stay in Chicago,visiting with rela- tives and friends. LANSING REALIZES $75 ON FLAG DAY LANSING—The ninth annual Flag Day of the Jewish National Fund was a tremendous success here. The sum of $175 was realized, among the larger sums donated for flags being: W. Lewis, chairman of the commit- tee, $30; D. Friedland, president of the Lansing Zionist District, $25; Sam Goldberg, $10; Messrs. Penfil, Z. Kramer, Lewinthal of Charlotte, Mich., $5 each. The other donations ranged from $1 to $3. Not a single Lansing Zionist failed to respond. The affair was marked by an en- tertainment at which the following took part: Miss Eva Kasner, Sl iss Lillian Friedland and Barney Fried- land. Jacob Stiller of Detroit spoke on behalf of the Keren Ilayesod. CI 1s2 e 9.361 C. 1 IS VI C 261 6 S3 3 2 S3 IS 9 21 51 3 ill 3 SI 9:*1 VICV 10 MS X 6 f CI G3 si ORCHESTRA HALL 11 J Alis4 111111 3711 Woodward Avenue Samuel Goldellburg 7 0.aPPV, licar Leading Jewish Artist in America Assisted by Mme. Paskewitch, Miss Betty Frank, Mme. Groper, Mme. Skolnik the much lauded artist, M. Skolnik the well known actor, Bernard Young, Benjamin Blank and others. Masters of Yiddish Stage Only One Performance. "What Women Are" SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31 NEW YEAR'S EVE FIAT k BANK will be supplied by picked musicians from the Detroit Sy.. Music phony Orchestra, who will be directed by the well known artist, Z. Kaplan. Tickets on sale at Small's Drug Store, Hastings and ITendrie; Plotkin's Book Store, Hastings and Adelaide; Cooper's Drug Store, Westminster and Goodwin, and at the Box Office on the day of the performance. The Chronicle Recommends Its Advertisers To A 1 1 Readers III