A mtericam Awisk Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO TV' PAGE NINE . PEY)Enzon;filvisnOlitmacur, BABY DAY NURSERY BALL ON TUESDAY ociai and t Engagements _ - Qrsonal.' Wee Fashion Ways For Tiny Tots Babies hare a genius of bring becoming to any- thing dainty—just the way violets are becoming to Spring. Rabies were if for naive trifles of satin ribbon, for bits of laces, spun of MON- beano, for flower-soft lengths of fairy fabrics. 07.1.• VA00.00 • MAU Mrs. Lena Jackson of Taylor ave- nue returned after an extended visit with relatives and friends in New York. DETROIT, MICHIGAN No connection with any other store. Don't Throw Away Your Old Clothes! —DAY BY DAY, IN EVERY WAY, OUR SERVICE GETS BETTER AND BETTER! T URN your old clothes over to Jacoby's! We'll do the rest! We'll clean them! We'll dye them! We'll make them look like NEW! Our prices are low; our service the best; our plant the most mod- ern; our employees courteous; our ambitions high! Where else can you do as well? For a per- fect and complete dyeing serv- ice—put Ja- coby's to the test! FRENCH DRY CLEANERS "MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST" 7452 WOODWARD - CORNER CUSTER PHONE EMPIRE 3364 Opening Announcement You are invited to attend our display opening on Sat- urday, January 20th, at the Woodward Arcade, 1514 Woodward Avenue, where only dresses and gowns of the most distinctive and in- dividual types will be shown. Gratis Alteration Our Special Inducement. 9 rocks & gowns 301-3.wboDvA5 WADI 13I+ WOODWAT2 AVE OPPOSITE GRINNELL BROS. LADIES:— Don't forget the card party and luncheon to be held at the TULLER HOTEL on TUES- DAY NOON, JANUARY 23. RESERVATIONS can still be made. North Woodward Branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization ...... ...................... ................. THE WAYNE BATHS SECOND AND FRONT STS. Leading Bath Establiehment el the West SULPHUR, MINERAL TURKISH, TONIC, SWEDISH AND ELECTRIC BATHS, GENERAL TREATMENT, SWEDISH MASSAGE Don't Delay Building Up Your Syetem "Meer Wonderful Sulphur Mineral Water in this rany other Cenntry . Remarkably Effective in one. of Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica and Skin Trouble.: quirk relief for .I ache. and pain. ...Pert Masseurs and Attendant*. Open Day and Night Me. ••. Wome.. Tote w,,,,,,,,,,,,,d through, get off .1 Smond nder tort/ the personal ...gement of J. R. HAYES. ROBERT IRWIN, Supt. PHONE CHERRY 4714. I "Oar Lights Shine Everywhere" You Can Buy Netting Quality But Once a Year at 20% Off *IP Miss Selma Hamburger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hamburger of Taylor avenue, returned from New York, where she spent the holiday season with relatives and friends. 13.Sithatig . Mr. and Mrs W. A. Cohen of 1621 West Euclid avenue announce the en: gagement of their daughter, Wini- Mrs. N. Medalie and daughter, Mil- fred, to Albert A. Blitz of Toledo, dred, of Mancelona are visiting Mr. and of their daughter, Ruth Evelyn, and Mrs. A. I. Kramer of 3030 Cadil- to Casper C. Velick of this city. lac avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kovan of 985 Mrs. B. Blumenthal of West Frederick street announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Sarah, Branch is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. I. Kramer, and daughter, Mrs. J. to Harry A. Stone of this city. Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernbaum of 933 Medbury announce the engagement Mrs. William R. Marwell of 2046 of their slaughter, Ethel, to Harris West Philadelphia avenue entertained Silverberg of Pittsburgh. 36 ladies at luncheon and bridge at the Ilotel Statler on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothenberg an- nounce the engagement of their Mrs. Abe Gittleman was hostess to daughter, Jeanette May, to Oswald 25 ladies at her home on Saturday G. Goldberg of this city. The wed- last at bridge and luncheon, in honor ding will take place on Feb. 11. of Miss Ruth Cohen, a February bride-elect. The Misses Fannie and Lillian Freedman of 502 Alger avenue en- delightfully for a number te of their friends at a gathering on Saturday evening, Jan. 13. Tie home of Mrs. Gertrude Schil- ler at mo Calvert avenue was the scene of a pretty affair on Friday evening, when relatives celebrated the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marer of 6022 Dix avenue. The table was set for 25 guests, the decorative scheme be- ing carried out in silver and white. The centerpiece was a low oval- shaped bouquet of pink and white roses, combined with silver leaves and pine cones. From the lights to the table hung festoons of silver and tin- sel. At each plate were placed cor- sages of white carnations and silver leaves. Each guest received a silver wrapped confection in the shape of is miniature bottle of champagne. The guests were entertained by Miss Aline Schiller, who gave a number of vocal , elections, accompanied on the piano by her sister, Miss Irene J. Schiller. Mr. and Mrs. Marer were the recipi- ents of many beautiful silver gifts. Among- those in attendance was Dave Schaffer of Peoria, Ill. Marriages MRS. PEARL ROTTENBERG, DANIN-KRAMER The wedding of Miss Marguerite I:. Kramer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Kramer of 3030 Cadillac ave- nue, to Josenh Danin of Whittemore took place at Temple Beth El at noon on Thursday, Jan. 11. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiates'. The bride wore a gown of bright blue georgette with bodice of Spanish lace and carried a bouquet of salmon pink Ophelia roses with shower of sweet peas and lilies of the valley. She was attended by her cousin, Miss Mildred Medalie. The immediate family was in attend- ance. The ceremony was followed by a dinner at Hotel Station Out- of.town guests were Mrs. B. Blumen- thal of West Branch, Mrs. N. Me- dalie and daughter, Mildred, of Man- relona and Charles Danin of Owen- dale. Mr. and Mrs. Danis left on Thursday for a trip to New York, Washington and Philadelphia and will be at home at Whittemore, Mich., af- ter March 1. The third annual ball of the He- brew Baby Day Nursery will be held this Tuesday evening, Jan. 23, at the Arcadia, proceeds to go towards the completion of the auditorium for the housing of infants to be cared for by the nursery. Mrs. l'earl Rottenberg, president of the Ilebrew Baby Day Nursery and iorganizer of the institution, expressed 'the hope that the Jews here will re- spond liberally and will help make this a success. • The laying of the cornerstone of the new building at 545 Garfield has been postponed until Feb. 4. At the liar Mitzvah of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaronson of 4002 Twelfth street, $13 was collected for the nursery. Another $25 was col- lected at the party of the infant son •of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Michael. HIS is our Annual Pre • Inventory Sale. Included IN every •r. tide in the *tore ea• enuring contract work—the newest end most exquisite creations of the Craft!. man's art in lamps, Shades, Shields, Odd Pieces of Hare Furniture. Decorative Ob• feels, Fireplace Furnish- ings, etc. It is really • movt unusual opportunity. ETTINGe 1502-8 Randolph Street Iliad of Faust Grand River KAUFMAN•STEIN Mr. and Mrs. Nathan R. Stein of JR. HADASSAH WILL HEAR 573 Belmont avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Effie, to MRS. EHRLICH; COMPLETE Meyer Kauffman of Indianapolis, PLANS FOR FEB. 3 DANCE Ind., which took place Jan. 16. METZGER-COHN Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohn announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Rhea, to Nathan D. :Metzger, to take place on Wednesday evening, Jan. 24, at the Hotel Stigler. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will perform the ceremony. ' Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich will address the Junior Hadassah at their meeting 'to be held on Tuesday, Jan. 20, at the Shaarey Zedek. Plans are being completed by the society for the dance to be held at ' the Elks Temple on Saturday even- ing, Feb. 3. Samuel liondvie, assistant conduc- tor of the Symphony Orchestra at tin Madison Theater, was tendered is sur- prise party by members of the or- chestra and presented with a Masonic ring in token of esteem in which Mr. Benavie is held by his fellow mem- Dr. and Mrs. I. Bennish (Lillian bers. • Feigelman) of 944 Euclid avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth Miss Julia Klein has left for Cleve- of a son, Ephraim, on Jan. 12. land, where she will visit with rela- Dr. and Mrs. Albert M. Krohn an- tives and friends, nounce the birth of a son, Lawrence Mrs. Louis Beck of 1234 Burlin- Hirsch, on Jan. 13. game avenue is visiting with her sis- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Stern of t er, Mrs. Saul Vatz, in Pittsburgh. 673 East Kirby avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Miss Emma Brill, member of the Kenneth Burton, on Jan. 10. editorial staff of the Indiana Jewish Chronicle of Indianapolis, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson of 2026 here with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weis- Virginia park announce the birth of berg of 506 Belmont avenue. a son on Dec. 29. Miss Rhea Scud,' of Ishpeming, Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. Levett of Mich., is in the city to attend the 511 Frederick street are receiving fe- NIetzger-Cohn wedding on Wednes- licitations on the birth of a son, Leon- day evening. ard, Jan. 17. Miss Ruth Cohn and Nathan Metz- ger were guests at a box theater party, followed by a luncheon, given in their honor by Nathan Shapiro. JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB HEARS LEWISOHN TALK "Jewish llumor" will be the topic of an address to be delivered this Sunday evening by P. Slomovitz be- fore the Windsor Literary Society. Mrs. Minnie Simons entertained on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 7, for a group of children on the occasion of her son, Jerome's, tenth birthday. A the- ater party was followed by a delight- ful supper at the Addison Hotel. A bautifully appointed shower was tendered to Miss Ida Solomon by the Blue Bird Girls on Saturday evening, Jan. 13, at the home of Miss Solo- mon, 1510 East Philadelphia avenue. She was the recipient of many beau- tiful gifts, among which was a pair of old Dutch silver candlesticks given by the Blue Bird Girls. The deco- rations were in pink and blue. A delightful luncheon was served, fol- lowed by toasts by the members, Miss Sally Solomon acting as toastmistress. Mr. and Mrs. I. Berkovitz will be at home to their friends on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 28, at 6242 Brush street, in honor of their daughter , Queenie, who will be among the graduates from Central High School this month. OBITUARY MRS. SARAH KOHN Mrs. Sarah Kohn, 66 years old, died at her home, 1039 Vinewood ave- nue, on Sunday, Jan. 14. Funeral services were held at the home of the deceased on Monday, with burial at Machphelah cemetery. Mrs. Kohn was during her lifetime, active in charity and communal work and leaves a host of friends and admirers. She was a member of the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai Moshe and the Daughter of Je- rusalem. Surviving her are six chil- dren: Mrs. E. Mntzel, Mrs. J. Fried- man of Butler, Pa., Mrs. E. Roth of Ecorse, Dr. N. E. Kohn, Dr. II. W. Kohn and Dr. A. M. Kohn, all of this city. An audience taxing the capacity of the chapel of Temple Beth El, consisting of representative club women of Detroit and heads of schools and colleges, greeted Ludwig I.ewisohn, noted author, dramatic critic and scholar, upon his appear- ance before the Jewish Women's Club on Monday afternoon. The dominant chord struck in Mr. Le- wisohn's address, "The Dilemma of Education," was a treatise upon the dire needs of fundamentally teaching the freedom of the minds to be themselves. Mr. Lewisohn decried the fact that despite all the fettered conventionalities the world hasn't be- come a better one, and that it was still a mooded question as to the vol- untary association of free individual capacity for disassociation. Mrs. W. R. Alvord, former president of the State Federation of Clubs and editor of the Club Woman magazine, the official organ of the federation, was a guest at this meeting and spoke words of greeting to the club. Miss Anna Solomon, the Jewish Women's Club representative to the Club Wom- an, made an ardent plea for the rec- ognition of this worthy publication. MARKSON TO ADDRESS HADASSAH ON BIALIK A. Markson, instructor in the local Hebrew Schools, will be the speaker at the meeting of the local chapter of Hadassah on Monday evening, Jan. 29. His topic will be "Chaim Nach- man Bialik," in which he will review the activities of the Hebrew poet laureate. A feature of the program will also be a number of recitations from Bialik's works by children at- tending the local schools. Mrs. A. Lappin will render several vocal solos. ISADOE LEVIN TO BE SPEAKER FOR Y. P. A. the meeting of the Young People's Auxiliary at Shaarey Zedek on Wed- nesday evening, Jan. 24. The other' number on the program will be filled by Miss Mathilde Garvett, who will render selections on the piano. PERFECTION LODGE In loving memory of our husband and father, William S. Williams, who died Jan. 31, the second day in Shvat, one year ago. HALL TO RENT Centrally located. Ideal for dancing parties, meetings or weddings. Arrangements can be made with or without dining rooms. Apply to Stewart'. DETROIT LODGE NO. 55,,K. of P. • pilatorim or almtrie needle used. Ey ebrows Amhed. MARY LOUISE SHOPPE Sal Scherer Bldg. Cheery 4750 East Crawl Riese and Farms.. Streets 3153 Cass Ave. LIEBERMAN'S 641 gRATIOT Since starting in business at this location 16 years ago, the gradual but tremendous expansion of our business has forced us to move into larger quarters. Rather than transfer our present stock of furniture from the old store into the new, we will hold a Removal Sale Offering Our Entire Stock of High Quality Furniture at 25% t o 331 /3% Reductions Commencing Monday, January 22 T HIS sale presents wonderful opportunities to ac- quire new home furnishings at very attractive savings. We believe the values this sale offers cannot be surpassed anywhere in the city. The price reductions of 25' to 33 1-3% are genuine, honest reductions in prices that are notably reasonable. When Completed Our New Building Will be One of the Most Up-to-Date, Beautiful Furniture Stores in the Middle West. Watch for Our Opening Announcement of the New Store Isadore levin, prominent local at- torney, will be the next speaker at Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A. M., will hold a special communication Wednesday, Jan. 24. F. C. degree at IN MEMORIAM 7 p. m. sharp. No banquet. C. K. SANDORF, Secretary. LOUIS II. WOLFE, W. M. In memory of my dear mother, Clara Myers, who departed 17 years ago, Jan. 20. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Her Loving Daughter, Bessie Myers Fainlesely and Permeneetly dmtromeil Lewinstein, Midland, Mich. from face, arms and limb.. No de- Ills Wife and Children. T President Hebrew Baby Day Nursery. LIEBERMAN'S Better Yurniture 641 Gratiot Ave.