0 4makor t 9em10 periodical Coder CLIFTON AWING& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE SEVEN Askil tonj oasn aiRmiciz to riste9041temiznatrsebati Qrsortai Spring Styles in New Dimity Blouses $2.00 $3.50 Abe Cooper of Burlingame avenue has returned from a hunting trip through the southern states. A beautifully appointed luncheon and bridge for 45 guests was given Wednesday by Mrs. Sidney Stone of Burlingame avenue in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Joseph Cone (Ruth Metz) of Marquette, Mich. $5.00 New 1923 Spring models, includ- ing the new tailored styles with youthful round collars of French gingham with scalloped border of whit- Blouses which invite the imm , diate attention of all women OW appreciate first choice in the news el things of daintiness and fin. , workmanship. I B. SJEGEL Time for Spring Cleaning! ---not a bit too early! Grab the Phone! Empire 3364! Why not be the person you would like to be — beautiful — triumphantly happy — surrounded by a world of loveliness and clean- liness—is that your dream of the woman you would like to be? In a hundred ways — you can help to make your home beautiful —make your world better to live Why not send your clothes, cur- tains, acces- tOries, etc., to Jacoby's for cleaning and dyeing? Obey that impulse! FRENCH DRY S p r ing is CLEANERS here!! "MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST" 7452 WOODWARD - CORNER CUSTER PHONE EMPIRE 3364 Are You Going to Buy Furniture? Watch Daily Papers for Our Extraordinary Announcements Liberal Credit Terms to All. Thousands of Amazing Furniture Bargains! Michigan Ave. at Washington Blvd. "We Guarantee Everything We Sell" CONCERT FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16 McCOLLESTER HALL Forest ■ and Cass Avenues Proceeds For Suffering Jews in Russia and Ukraine. Arranged by Jewish Workers' Relief Committee, Detroit Branch. VIRGINIA PARK Between Second and Third Finest solid brick house in this beautiful avenue. Convenient to Temple Beth El. Twelve rooms, two baths. Fifty-foot lot. Double garage. Shown only by appointment. Price very reasonable. McKERCHEY & MALOTT and Relief Remittance Day Is Set Aside by American Relief Committee. A unique celebration, on Jan. 31, of the seventy-fifth birthday of Nathan Straus, "grand old man of American Jewry," and one of the foremost philanthropists of this coun- try is being plannts1 by the Ameri- can Jewish Relief Committee, in con- junction with the chairmen of the thousands of branches in all the states of the Union. The plan is to make the last day of the month "Nathan Straus Re- lief Remittance Day" and to mark it wilth a record-breaking remittance of fund for the benefit of war-sufferers in Europe. Throughout the country, state end local committees will begin a vigorous campaign to collect all the outstanding pledges made during the recent $14,000,000 National Ap- peal for war-sufferers regardless of whether or not the pledges have al- ready fallen due. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bluomgarden of 1630 Virginia park left Tuesday for a several months' stay in Cali- fornia. They will return home via the Southern route, spending some time in New Orleans before reaching home in the spring. DETROIT, MICHIGAN connection with any other kr, store. l'rd Among the numerous affairs given in honor of Miss Ann Kramer, whose marriage took place: on Jan. 21, was the luncheon and miscellaneous show- er given by Mrs. Joseph Schwartz of Pontiac for several Detroit girls. Mrs. Saul Orman, also of Pontiac, enter- tained at a bridge-luncheon and handkerchief shower for Miss Kra- mer. Miss Irene Rosenberg entertained at luncheon at the Hotel Stetter in honor of Miss Ann Kramer, whose marriage occurred Jun. 21. - zsist‘siasteaReow • Cadillac 3600 Celebrate Straus octal and Diamond Jubilee 602 MeKerchey Bldg. Mr and Mrs. llarry Lefkofsky, who recently celebrated their tenth wed- ding anniversary, left Sunday for an extended trip to Los Angeles, Calif. They will be guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lefkofsky, for- merly of Detroit. Mrs. Sigmund L. Brits entertained On Friday evening last for a number of her friends at a dinner followed by a theater party. Miss Ruth Oppenheim of 455 Farns- worth avenue, who anent the past two weeks in New York,. visiting with friends, has returned. Mrs. Louis E. Daneman of 1642 Burlingame avenue spent the past week in Chicago. Committee's Statement. In announcing the "Nathan Straus Relief Remittance Day" the Ameri- can Jewish Relief Committee made this statement: "Not only will this plan result in the early remittance of un enormous amount of money fur relief and re- construction work among the thou- sands of sufferers from the war and its aftermatha, Isringing succor to thousands of widows, orphans and refugees, but it will constitute a form of testimonial which will be especially pleasing, to the man whose 'diamond jubilee' will be honored. Nathan Straus is one of the !mist romantic figures in the field of philanthropy. Without blazoning his intentions to the world, he had given until he is poor. Ile has not given merely front his income, but he has actually parted with a large part of his capital. "His town house, his yacht, his trotting stable are among the things that he has given up to answer the cry of the poor, and his gissil wife, unwilling to be left behind its this effort on behalf of suffering humanity, has parted with her remarkable col- lection of jewels. Mrs. E. S. Barnett of Lee place was a charming hostess at a luncheon- bridge and personal shower on Wed- nesday in honor of Miss Ruth Cohn of West Grand boulevard, a February bride - . elect. Mrs. I. Friedenberg of Virginia park entertained at luncheon and bridge on Tuesday last in honor of Miss Ruth Cohn. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seitovitz (Jeanette Dann), whose marriage took place on Jan. 7, have returned from their honeymoon trip and will make their future home in Port Huron. Miss Florence Bobroff of Canton, Ohio, who came to attend the Seito- vitz-Dann wedding, is spending sev- eral weeks with her sister, Mrs. 51. S. Dann. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Aha- yetis Zion Congregation will give a dance on Saturday evening, Jan. 27, at the synagogue on Holbrook and Beaubien streets. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Netzorg of Pontiac loft Sunday to spend the re- mainder of the winter in Florida and Cuba. • Mr. and Mrs. William R. Marwell, after visiting their son, Joseph, who is attending the Hebrew Union Col- lege at Cincinnati, ore at the Home- shied Hotel, Hot Springs, Va. WOMAN'S CLUB PRESENTS WELL KNOWN ARTISTS An unusually fine program is its store for the members of the Jewish Woman'a Club next month, when Miss Marguerite Schuiling, mezzo- soprano, and Ilya Schkolnik, violinist, will appear. The meeting will be held in the chapel of the new Temple Beth-E1 at 3 'o'clock on Feb. 5. Miss Schuiling, who is a native of Michigan, having been born in Grand Rapids, began her musical career when the family moved to In- dianapolis, where the peculiar timbre of her very unusual lower tones at- tracted the attention of a well known instructor at the city conservatory. He called hers a "hidden voice," but wagered to uncover it within three months. Ile was successful, and everywhere his discovery was greeted with applause. Since that time Miss Schuiling has studied with Fronk La Forge of New York, and is at present in Detroit coaching, With Mr. Herman Heexter, and preparing a repertoire for opera and concert. Mr. !Neater w ill accompany Miss Schuiling on this occasion. Ilya Schkolnik, violinist and concert master of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, al-1AS 110 introduction to club members who have heard him many 111111, as soloist with the orchestra. Miss Margaret Mannebach will be at the pilmo for Mr. Schkolnik. The activities committee of the Jewish Woman's Club announces a S11 011111 course Of 11114W -es by Mr. Otto Marckwardt, to begin the last week in January. As there will probably be but 0111.1 class, the attendance will be limited. These interested should communicate at once with ;Hiss Sadie Hirschman, 1969 Hazelwood avenue, Garfield 6940. Tickets will lie 11181111 11 upon receipt 14 check. In communi- cating with Miss Hirschman, state whether you prefer Tuesday or Fri- day afternoon. Was First to Respond. "Contributing liberally to many humanitarian appeals, founder of the pasteurized milk stations in New York, supporter of feeding stations for hundreds of poor in Palestine, he was among the very first to re- spond to the cry that came from Eu- rope from the thousands of num, women and children who were stripped of all their belongings, and left sick and starving as a conse- quence of the war. His first contribu- tion of $100,000 in 1917, followed by others of the mime amount for sev- eral successive years, showed how completely he envisioned the great problem, and at the same time taught countless others in this country the means by which they should measure their own contributions. His was the great inspiration that has, in large measure, made possible the raising in this country of the colossal sums that have been raised in this coun- try for war-relief during the past six years, and the opportunity that his seventy-fifth birthday offers will be eagerly seized by thousands of Jews throughout the United States to indi- cate the affection and veneration in which they hold him." ‘Al LIEBERMAN'S 641 gRATIOT a e This sale continues with fine furni- ture drastically reduced in price to enable us to quickly dispose of all merchandise before moving into our new and greater store. The sooner you attend this sale the better. Don't wait until the choicest values are all gone! Removal Sale y a 5 ry a a 41 Your unrestricted choice of any Article of Furniture at Genuine Reductions of 25% t o 33 `3% Our new home, now nearing com- pletion, will be one of the finest, most modern furniture stores in the Middle West—second to none in Detroit! It will mark an innovation in the construction of stores devoted exclusively to displaying America's Most Beautiful Furniture. COMMUNITY CONCERT TREMENDOUS SUCCESS The monthly community program at the Balch School auditorium, 1111 Watch for Our Opening Tuesday evening, Jan. 23, proved a tremendous success. More than 60 Announcement of the girls participated in the entertain- New Store. most, witnessed by an audience that filled the hall to overtlowing. The selections by the junior section of the Detroit String Choir. were ex- ceptionally good. The Friday Drama- tic Group presented "The Darktown School," a playlet. Mass singing seas another feature. "The Maccalsean Better :Yrtriliture Cure" was another play presented Isy the Friday Dramatic Group. Dances and recitations were also on the pro- gram. The Balch School gymnasium will he open Saturday afternoon for the boys' clubs in the neighborhood from 2 to 6. The swimming schedule is as follows: Monday, men, 6 to 11; Tuesday, women, 7 to 8; Wednesday, women, 0 to 10; Thursday, women, .12000C10-0000411300-00-000 0-0-0 0 0001:400013O000-0000001001200-000-000 7 to 8; men, 9 to 10; Friday, men, 6 to 8; women, 8 to 9. Registrations may still be made for the women's gymnasium and swimming class Wed- nesday evening; calisthenics, N to 9; swimming,, 9 to 10. BIBESCU REASSURES JEWS OF ROUMANIA Says Necessary Measure Taken That Past Incidents Should Not Recur. WASHINGTON—(J. T. A.).—An assurance that American Jews need entertain no fear about the safety of their co-religionists in Roumania, during the approaching festival and that the anxiety concerning the rights already granted should be completely allayed by guarantees embodied in the Mr. and Mrs. I. Berkowitz will be new constitution, is expressed in a at home to friends and relatives on letter Prince Antine Bibescu, Rou- Sunday, Jan. 28, at 5442 Brush manian ambassador to the United street in honor of the graduation of States, addressed to Leo Wolfson, their slaughter, Queenie, from Cen- secretary of the United Roumanian Jews of America, 44 Seventh street, tral High School. New York. The letter follows an The Blue Bird Girls enjoyed a interview a deputation representing this orgnaization had with the am- theater party followed by a delight- ful luncheon, on Saturday evening, bassador Jan. 0, in the course of which protests were tiled against the Jan. 20. anti-Jewish excesses throughout Rou- mania. Prince Bibescus letter is as Members and friends of the Sigma follows: Gamma Sorority were entertained by "I have today received an answer Miss Doris Kert of Marston court on to the communications I made to my Tuesday evening last. The evening government after our meeting Jan. 0. was spent with bridge and dancing, I can assure you that you need not followed by a dainty luncheon. entertain any fear about the safety of the Jews on the occasion of the Miss Belle Wallace of 4240 Brush Bohotheaza. street has returned from a three "The anti-Jewish riots have not ex- weeks' stay in NeW York, whore she tended outside university circle-s. The was entertained by her friends and Roumanian government has reason to believe that anti-Semitic manifesta- relatives. tions which took place in particular Dr. Louis Weiss on Wednesday at Cluj have been started by non- morning spoke over the radio on Roumanian elements who want to re- "Common Sense Care of the Feet." open the question of the frontiers of Roumania. Mrs. Florence Haimovitz was hos- "All the necessary measures have tess at a beautifully appointed mis- been taken by the assembled rectors cellaneous shower given in honor of of the Roumanian universities in her sister-in-law, Miss Pauline Haimo- order that the incidents of the past vitz, whose marriage to Barney Ka- should not recur. The declaration soff of this city will take place Tues- made by the prime minister and the minister of public instructions have day, Jan. 30, at the Kirby Center. completely satisfied Dr. Stern, the Ira Friedenbcrg left for a brief representative of the Jews. in Parlia- stay in Grand Rapids and Chicago. ment. The anxiety felt by your dele- gation concerning the rights already Dr. Sol George Meyers, who spent granted to the Jews in Roumania the week end with his mother, Mrs. should be completely allayed by the hurry Meyers of 5424 Brush street, guarantees formally embodied in the has returned to Cook County Hos- draft of the constitution. I hope to be in New York before the 20th of pital, Chicago. February when I am prepared to meet A special meeting of the Ladies' you." Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0, B. 11., will be held on Monday evening, Jan. 29, at the club rooms, LOST RUSSIAN REFUGEE IS FOUND IN CONSTANTINOPLE 1307 Broadway. The meeting will start at 8 o'clock sharp. Members Joseph Shuman of 813 Atlantic are urged to attend. avenue, Atlantic City, N. J., received Mrs. Joseph Rottenberg was hos- the following cablegram from his sis- tess at a beatifully appointed dinner ter, a Russian refugee, four days ago: "Arrived in Constantinople. Send and lotto party on Wednesday of last week, complimenting Miss Ethel Rot- money." As no address was given Mr. Shu- tenberg, a January bride-elect. man felt powerless to act. He hur- Mr. and Mrs. A. Traub will enter- ried to the New York office of the lain at a reception in honor of Miss Cunard Line, where officials got in Olga Kane and Abe Galemba on Sun- touch with their Constantinople office day aftrennon, Jan. 28, at 2 o'clock, of the line, with the result that his at their residence, 3327 Carter ave- sister was located the next day. Ile immediately wired her passage and nue. received a cable that she had started A woman prefers poverty with the westward for New York, the entire affection of her husband to riches negotiations occupying but three days. without it —The Talmud. The home of Mrs. Abe Panto was a pretty scene on Saturday last when she entertained 20 ladies at a bridge- luncheon in honor of Miss Ruth Cohn of \Vest Grand boulevrad, whose mar- riage will take place in February. II/WW1111A91111110AYA9/11NWIWAWIVAIMAVAIMMAIMI1 LIEBERMAN'S ,641 Gratiot Ave. O oueusuovouou vavevaueuevaummueveueusueveveut REMOVAL NOTICE M. FREEDMAN Window Shade Company SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Painlessly alto permanently deetrayed from face, arms and limbs. No de- pilatories or electric needle asod. Eyebrow. Arched. Announce that they are now located in their new and larger quarters Phone Cadillac 1650 961.963 Gratiot Avenue MARY LOUISE SHOPPE 401 Scherer Rid.. 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