A merica Amish PenalkW Cada CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE NINE • .octat and Qrsonal Impeccable Styles in Silk Negligees Robes and Breakfast Coats DANCER VI 13 1.4 4 )El alr tii)EM Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Sam Isberg of 754! %Vest Grand boulevard announce the engagement of their daughter, Duro. 4„hy, to Sam E. Heller, son of M. Hel- ler of Chattanooga, Tenn. Mrs. S. Glassman and son of Hart- ford, Conn., are guests of Mrs. Max Hoffman of 631 East Euclid avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blair announce the engagement of their daughter,' Cell, to Joseph Saperstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Saperstein. A re- ception will be held at the Blair home, 5093 South Clarendon avenue, Ott Sunday, May 6, from 5 to 10. Miss Edna Wexlit•rg of 433 East Palmer avenue entertained the J. A. I), Club at a party on Saturday even- ing, April 28. A delightful luncheon was served. ilimetho Woodward Thru to Washington Formerly the Washington Arcade Important business will be on the program of the Ladies' Auxiliaag of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. BA., at the meeting to be held on Monday evening, May 7, at the Irnai B'rith club rooms. All members are urged to attend. Boudoir apparel and traveling robes fashioned from Crepe de • Chine, l'ussy Willow Taffeta, Moo- 11 Col Crepe, Crepe back Satin and Charmeuse—exquisitely beautiful. - $10 $12.75 $20 to $65 The Y. W. 11. A. members are in- vited to attend a hike through the woods on Sunday, May 6. The girls will meet at the club house at 10:15 x. m. sharp. BSIEBEL 0 Final arrangements have been completed for the spring dance to be given by the Sigma Phi Sorority on May 26 at the Women's Federa- tion building. Jules Klein's Stalks Orchestra has been engaged for the occasion. Miss Minna Blumenthal is general chairman. Tickets can be secured from Miss Alice Rothman, chairman of the ticket committee, or from any of the members. wood% M.O.. • sears DETROIT, MICHIGAN No connection with any other store. Dr. Louis Weiss was recently elect- ed secretary-treasurer of the Michi- gan Chiropody Association. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weiss have 'moved from 589 South Green street 'to 5842 Brush street. What Does He Think About Your Clothes? Miss Rose Baltrosky of Oil City, Pa., is the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Zackheim of 8730 Second boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Kavanau and family of Westminster avenue have moved to their new home at 1999 Calvert. Marriages PAULINE HARRIET FRANK Miss Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank of 1120 Chicago boulevard, will be one of the solo dancers in the extravaganza to be given on Sunday, May 13, lip the dancing classes of Temple Beth El at the temple. Mrs. Ethelyn Briggs- Mann is the conductress. MEN'S CLUB TO ELECT OFFICERS ON TUESDAY JACOBS-STARK Announcement is made by Mr. tend, Mrs. Philip Stark of the marriage of ' their daughter, raUlille, to Philip Ja- cobs, which was solenmized at Hotel I Stades on Wednesday, April 25, with Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating. Many delightful affairs were given in, honor of Mrs. Jacobs prior to her • marriage, among them being show- ers, luncheons and theater parties, at which Mrs. Henry Shiner, Mrs. George Harris, Mrs. Joseph Harris,' the Misses Freda and Rose Weinstein, the Misses Lena and Evelyn Yalom- stein, Mrs. Samuel Rosenblatt and the 0. N. S. Girls were hostesses. Ow- ing to a recent bereavement in the s family , guests at the wedding were limited to members in the immediate family only. Professor Delray to Address Meet. ins; Ladies Invited. The annual election of officers and the board of directors of the Men's Temple Club will take place at the yearly meeting at IS p. m. Tuesday, May 8, at Temple Beth El. The famous student of spiritual- ism and psychic prenomena, Profes- sor Delroy, will be the speaker fol- lowing the business meeting. Ile will give demonstrations on Mind reading and his address will reveal the tactics and methods of mediums and ma- gicians. Ladies of the congregation Beth El are invited to attend this part of the meeting. Nirt1p5 Mr. and Mrs. 11. I. Wine of Jo- sephine avenue are receiving felici- tations on the birth of a daughter, Betty Lenore, on April 23. CRIMEA CONDITIONS EXCEEDINGLY BAD NEW YORK.—The situation in Crimea is described by the Joint Dis- tribution Committee's representative in that section of Russia as exceed- ingly bad because there is absolutely Dr. Wise to Be Rabbi of Proposed no business and very little food but Federation. what is brought in by foreign relief organizations. As soon as the next NEW YORK.— (J. C. B.) — The JUDAH L. MAGNES HEADS HADASSAH IN PALESTINE crop proves good the Jewish people trustees of the Free Synagogue, which will be helped as they always handled worships Sunday mornings in Carne- the grain and agricultural market- gie Hall, and the trustees of the Cen- JERUSALEM.—(J. T. AL—Dr. J. tral Synagogue, Lexington avenue and L. Magnes has accepted the position ing business. There are 600,000 pop- Fifty-fifth street, have prepared a of temporary head of the Hadassah ulation, and at the utmost 42,000 plan for a federation of the two con- medical organization in l'alestine, in Jews. The American Relief Adminis- gregations, which will be submitted succession to Miss Henrietta Szold, tration is feeding here 125,000 and the Catholic organization 30,000—in all soon to each congregation, according who has returned to America. 155,000. to a report in the New York Times. "The present American Relief Ad- The ultimate aim is consolidation. ministration ration consists of 660 If the federation plan is adopted "MY RETURN TO JUDAISM" calories and that of the Catholics 730. the Rev. Stephen S. Wise of the Free The Joint Distribution Committee also Synagogue will become the rabbi and More interesting than 11 novel, a re- a younger man will be called as his markable human documen, is the book, gives 2,000 rations Eurelcon monthly for Evobkom institutions. The Evob- assistant. Central Synagogue is with- "My Return to Judaism," by Samuel out a, rabbi, the Rev. Dr. Nathan Freuder, recently published by the coin is feeding 1,60(1 children, inclu- sive of personnel. Only about 1,250 Krass having been elected rabbi of author, from 2-12 Union Aenue, Mt. are in institutions the rest of the feed- Temple Emanu-El, succeeding the Rev. Vernon, N. Y. Mr. ', reader is well ing being done in the kitchens. The Dr. Joseph Silverman, now rabbi known for the tragic history of his emeritus. Dr. \Vise, it is proposed, life, when, in his youth, he left the Jewish children have ample food, but will continue to preach in Carnegie Jewish religion and became a Chris- they complain of the monotony of the flail Sunday mornings, and will con- tian, because he thought he saw the food, since the institutinos are forbid- duct services every Saturday morning "true light," It did not take very den to exchange it, The Evobkom in- FRENCH and on holidays in the Central Syna- long before he discovered his great stitutions are fairly run—neither so bad as the worst, nor so good as the gogue. DRY mistake. Ile returned to the religion \\hen the two congregations finally of his father, a far better Jew than best non-Jewish institutions. I found CLEANERS consolidate, it is planned to erect a ever before. Although by giving up after investigating the many non-Jew- synagogue which will be one of the the Christian religion he had to suffer ish i nstitutions that about five per "MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST" cent of their inmates are Jewish. This largest and costliest in America. privation and dire need, yet he is con- Dr. Wise preached his first sermon tent to spend the rest of his days as was confirmed from other sources," he in Central Synagogue about thirty a true son of Israel, loyal to the faith writes. The situation of the adults is worse 'years ago. Central Synagogue is of his people. than that of the children, because eighty yea N old. The book written by Mr. Freuder there is no adult feeding to speak of, uncovers for the first time, in a sin- and the food scarcity hits the adults cere and most thrilling narrative, the LOUIS MARSHALL PAYS as bad as the children. The feeding of of the missionaries, and ex- the adults should be continued until SULZBERGER TRIBUTE practices poses the ways and means used .by the end of June, until the harvest them to lure away Jews from their NEW YORK. — (J. C. B.) — "It faith. "My return to Judaism" is writ- conies, making about three and one- may be truly said that Mayer Sulz- ten with the blood of the author's half months feeding and amounting berger was one of the great men of heart, and every word, every line in all to $3,000 for the whole period. Unfortunately only the poorest ele- his generation and of the Jews of all breathes conviction. ments, the most down and out, eat in time," Isruii 'Marshall, life-long Besides the intrinsic value of the friend, declared in a brief estimate of book, its interest is enhanced by its these kitchens. For the other more the character and achievements of preface, written by Rappi Stephen S. decent needy, relief can be given best by sending food packages. About 380 the great man. "His vast knowledge, Wise. packages have been distributed. humanized by his warm heart, direct- "It is not an easy thing," Dr. Wise All ed by his extraordinary insight and says, "to write a story of one's intel- his rare wisdom, and enriched be the lectual error or spiritual blundering. 1210 MAJESTIC BUILDING Residence Phone: originality of his intellect, created a Freuder has done this simply, graph- JEWISH IMMIGRATION Office Phone: Empire 5259 SAID INDEPENDENT OF reservoir from which flowed gener- ically, honestly. Ilis confession ought Main 0613 ously ideas that fructified the to prove serviceable as an illustra- ECONOMIC CONDITIONS thoughts of his contemporaries. The tion of the unworthiness of the meth- potency of influence which he exert- ods employed by the professional mis- WAS1INGTON.--(J. C. I1.)—Im- ed upon hosts of affectionate and sionaries to and among the Jews, and faithful disciples is inestimable. Ile as further proof, though none be migration statistics for 1922 with re- Intion to the three per cent restriction FYFE'S Ten Floors of Shoe Service embodied and illustrated every virtue needed, of the Mate and unaltered making for good citizenship and the steadfastness of the Jew in abiding law, while showing that "unquestion- ably the law greatly reduced the vol- enoblement of mankind. by the covenant and life of his peo- ume if immigration," do not afford a , "Loyal to every obligation, gifted ple." certain basis for estimating the ft]. with the vision of genuine states- lure effect on the act on the indus- manship, astounding in his versatil- trial labor situation, according to the ity, a lover of learning and a hater report of the Civic Development De- I of shams, simple and irreproachable partment of the Chamber of Com- in his life, his was a glorious exist- merce of the United States. MEYER SHELLFISH ence. The survey showed that in the fis- "Ills achievements as a lawyer, a ! Meyer Shellfish, 70 years old, a cal year of 1922, the first year in I judge, a student of literature, a phi- resident of Detroit for more than which the three per cent law was op- , losopher, a thinker and a builder of half a century, died suddenly on Sun- erative, excess of aliens admitted over I institutions, have been so manifold as day afternoon of heart trouble, at aliens departed was 87,121 as compar- to defy enumeration. Today we the home of his daughter, Mrs. Na- ed to 552, 132 in 1921 and 769,276 for think of him only as one who has at- than A. Pereira of 37 Monterey ave- the last comparable pre-war year tained the highest stage of human nue, Highland Park. Funeral serv- 1914. perfectability." ices took place Wednesday afternoon The survey report pointed out that with Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights consideration must be given to three BEAUTY, pleasing individuality and genuine re- of Pythias, and Detroit Lodge No. things in gauging 1922 figures. These ISRAEL 128, I. 0. 0. F., in charge. Burial are: finement are instantly apparent in this captivating new sandal. First: That the fiscal year 1922 was A king married a woman and made took place at Clover Hill l'ark Ceme- just a suggestion of the It is of the very latest style and has "a had year economically, to the I her magnificent promises. Soon after tery. born in Amster- was popular Egyptian influence in its design. It is, in our opinion, one S." and that experience proves that Mr. Shellfish he was obliged to leave her and un- of the most dainty models introduced this season. dertake a prolonged journey. Ile dam, Holland, coming to the United "bad years" coincide with decreased States when 15 years old. For 35 immigration. staved away a long time and the or- , • Second: Religious persecutions im- glected wife was repeatedly offended years he was in the hardware and "The furniture business on Gratiot avenue. pelled Jews to escape to America and by her neighbors, who said "independent of the economic condi- • king has left thee; he will never re- tions which inclined their Gentile fel- ' turn." The poor woman wept and CHARLES MARKS low-country men to stay at home." lamented, but always regained corn- Third: Reluctance of aliens to leave fort in the expectation of the fulfill- Charles Marks, resident of Detroit It comes in patent leather, beige calf, ment of her husband's magnificent for the past 40 years, passed away on the United States "for fear they could not return, has prompted them to send promises. After a long time the king April 17 at the residence of his son, gray calf, white ooze with blue trimming, at last returned and exclaimed: "My Leon Marks, 1940 Taylor avenue. He for wives and children, with an ob- beloved wife, I am really astonished is survived by his beloved wife, Bet- vious result in the figures." white ooze with red trimming or white ooze "In short" the report continued, I at thy faithful perseverance during sey Marks, and children, Morris D. "the first year of the emergency law's with green trimming. It has strap and i so many years." "My lord and kin," Marks, Mrs. Julius E. Wartell, Na- operation may plausibly be held to Splendid fitting I she rejoined, "if thy promises had not than Marks, Leon Marks, Mrs. Ben- buckle and low heel. jamin Gottlieb; a sister, Mrs. Louis have witnessed conditions which will I sustained me, I had long ago sue- qualities. not be repeated in other years." cumber to thi: advice of my neigh- Harris of Detroit; a brother, A. TO CONSOLIDATE FREE, CENTRAL SYNAGOGUES T HAT is the severest test! If you appear well-dressed in his eyes, your clothes will be acceptable anywhere. Bring your clothes in! 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This woman, such is the beau- Marks of New York, and 14 grand- ' tiful application, represents Israel, children. who, in spite of all temptations and Third Floor See the "Cleo" in Our Windows Other • New Models Arriving Daily Silk Hosiery, Plain and Fancy Colors Complete Stock of Golf Oxfords enticements made by any other na- tions, faithfully bears the long sepa- ration from God, hoping for the tut- !, fillment of the glorious promises con- tained in the Holy Scriptures.—The Talmud. Man sees the mote in his neighbor's eye, but knows not of the beam in his own.—The Talmud. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Charles 'Marks and family thhnk their many relatives and Woodward and Adams friends for their many kindnesses ex- tended them in their recent bereave- I went. PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodge No. 480, F. & A. M., will hold a special communication Wednesday, May 9, at 7 p. m. F. C. degree. Lookout committee at 7 p. Announcement ! Hy. G. 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