A merica Iewish Periodical ewer moron AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN hci)t.Thinkriiiv ilicto lc LE Ettgagrntruts Exclusively Fashioned New Coats and Wraps :Expressing. the Lest Word in Style and Elegance - $75, $95, '125 A collection in which train- er, and young 11 . 111111! IL Will find the finest of reek, fabrics and the choicest of new furs. Lustrous pile inelad. Lug F'atenskin,tiathrni•blooln, Kashmir flenara and others of eqnal beauty. Fur collars, ruffs and t ■ ften deep bandings or hip Mink, (leaver, Silver that nit, Greg Squirrel and II eld son Seal. i30.01 E gl. 0 Club Young Kt; Judaea ka Notes Mogen David. Mrs. Carrie Silberstein entertained at a bridge and luncheon last Wednes- day in honor of Miss Sadie Ickovitz of Chicago. J. II. Gold was host at a surprise birthday party given last Sunday in honor of Miss Fannie Agree at her home, 5221 Beauhien street. Deco - rations were carried out in lavende r and white and the table, around which 40 guests were seated, was centered with American Beauty roses, A Chinese luncheon was served. Miss Agree received many gifts. The first meeting of the year of the Mogen David Club was held at 1111 Westminster avenue Saturday evening, Sept. 0. It was decided that each new member of the club should go through a probationary period of three weeks. A debate on the sub- ject, "Resolved, That the Jews Should Be Encouraged to Go to Palestine," was given by Henry F'agin and Abra- ham Gram, affirmative, and Joseph Foga. and Isadore Sheens, negative. The affirmative won. Pirchei Zion. For Holiday Demands The last !recline of the Pirehei Zion Club Was held at the home of Miss Dorothy Labret, who during Miss Goldie Steinberg, 420 East the summer studied ut Columbia Uni- l'almer avenue. The newly-elected versity, New York, visited extensively officers were installed and are as fol- in the east before returning to De- lows: President, Miss Gertrude Co- troit She spent some time in Newark, hen; vice-president, Miss Bess Kosak; Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington recording secretary, Miss Eva Men- and Atlantic City. delsohn; corresponding secretary, Miss Ruth Ruch; treasurer, Miss Celia Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Terris of Becker; sergeant-at-arms, Miss Ann 565 Alfred avenue announce the bar FLORENCE BLOOMBERG Rubinstein. Arrangements are being mitzvah of their sun, Jerome, Satur- made for an open meet ing to be held day, Sept. 13, at the Congregation 91 r. and Mrs. J Bloomberg of 1443 Sept. 22. Further plans will be an- Beth Jacob Montcalm street near Hastings street. A reception will be Glynn court announce the engage- nounced later. A program commit- meat of their daughter, Florence, to tee was appointed with the following held at their home Sunday. Philip I Kanter son of Mr. and Mrs. members: Miss Bess Kosak, chair- man, and the Misses Florence Gross MN. H. Solinsky and daughter, J. Kanter. and Celia Becker. -- --- Rose, of 1821 Adelaide street have re. M r. and Mrs. Samuel Krause of western turned from an extent trip. They visited wit atives in 307 Palmer avenue announce the en- Salt Lake City, PTOVZO and Bingham, easement of their daughter, Ida B.. Utah, Denver and Chicago. to Morris Rosenberg of this city, ay time demands at new wardrobe. Of II course. you'll want attire which has that ex- clusive simplicity—that line which skilled work-. manship alone can give—that apparel in which this shop specializes. There's may in possessing a stunning frock—a chic hat—an original wrap. No better time to replenish your wardrobe than now! Woodward Thou to Washington irtltB ,mommgmmtMIIMMMMIS matching your mood to the mode mcdcli by ilcboux Maria.19 16 DA the ()Pik& Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg an- The Minors Goldie and Florence , Hurwitz of 294 Kenilworth avenue nounce the engagina n t of their have returned from South Haven, daughter, Amelia, to Samuel Schuhat, son Of anal Schubat of this ray. A :Mich. reception will be held at 3924 Brush Albert Caplan of Baltimore is the street, Sunday, Sept. 21, from 2 to guest of his sisters, the Misses Mary 5 and 7 to lo o'clock. No cards. and Irene Caplan of Lincoln avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Stifter of Miss Rae Garfinkel of Montreal is 2000 Blaine avenue announce the en- the guest of her cousin, Miss Ida G. gagernent of their daughter, Stella, to Silverman of 1648 1.eslie avenue. Abner Lickerman of Chicago. — Miso Silverman entertained last Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fineman of day with a bridge party in honor of 667 Hague avenue announce the en- her guest. gagement of their daughter, Anna, to Robert Iluler of this city. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Chaikin of Calgary, Al- berta, is spending a month with her Mrs. Louis Fineman of 246 East Ferry avenue were hosts at a party daughter, Miss Jessie Chaikin of 1729 in honor of Miss Fineman and Mr. Taylor avenue. Haler last Sunday evening. Seventy- Mien Jean Decker of 231 East Eu- five guests were present, including a clid avenue and her cousin, Miss Ann number of relatives and friends from Decker of Philadelphia, are spending out of town. the week-end in Cleveland, the guests of relatives. SORORITY GIRLS AID hfr. and Mrs. Elias Wolf of 1611 Taylor avenue entertained at a re-, ception last Wednesday in honor of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kopelson, who recently returned from Europe. Mr. Kopelson, who closed his school on lidedbury avenue, the Alan Kopelson School of Pianoforte, four years ago, spent several years studying in Austria, Germany, France and other European countries. Mr. and Mrs. Kopelson for the present are residing with Mr. and Mrs. Wolf. 61r. and Mrs. Ely Robinson (Row Zuieback) of 2443 Pingree ISVOI111! are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Marvin Lloyd, Aug. 26. 61r. and Mrs. Samuel J. Gottesman (Ida Labret1 announce the birth of a son, Lloyd, Sept. 4. Mr. anti Mrs. Josh Sarasolin (Ger- trude Belgium) of 120 Seward ave- nue announce the birth of a son, Stephen, Sept. 10. MANY ORGANIZATIONS l'hi Sigma Sigma Sorority, for whose benefit the alumni in Detroit of the University of Michigan chapter is sponsoring a bridge-tea Saturday af- ternoon, Sept. 13, at the Detroit Federation of Wotnim's Clubs at Sec- ond and Hancock avenues, is engaged in social service work for the Lenox Bill Settlement, New York, the Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum, the Foster Mothers of America, the Big Sisters of the Council of Jewish Mrs. David I. Jacobson of 946 Women and the Beth David Hospital, Farnsworth avenue and Mr. and Mrs. New York. The Detroit alumni are Isadore Gallow of 2221 Calvert ave- planning to use the proceeds from the nue have returned from a motor trip affair to be given Saturday toward to Columbus, Ohio, where they were both the local and national charitable the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ro- work in which the members of the manoff, sorority are interested. The Jewish Woman's Club has is- sued a request to all its members who have either married or moved in the past year asking that they mail their new addresses to the financial secre- tary at the clubhouse, 89 Rowena street. Those members to whom this request applies are asked to comply at their earliest opportunity no that notices may be mailed to the correct names and addresses. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rosenberg announce the birth of a son, Arthur, Aug. '25. NU BETA PHI SORORITY WILL HOLD BRIDGE TEA Rev. Gabriel Zakuto Receive. COI From Mishkan Israel Synagogue. Rev. Gabriel Zakuto of Pittsburgh, who was given a call to fill the pulpit of Mishkin Israel Synagogue, Brat011 street and St. Antoine avenue, ar- rived in the city last Wednesday. Mr. t 1644 Gladstone Zakuto avenue. Rev. Zakuto will preach at the serv- ices during the high holy days at the Benton street synagogue and at serv- ices which will be held under the aus- pices of the congregation at Taylor avenue and Twelfth street. The north end branch of the congregation will continue as a place of worship after the holy day... It is the plan of the congregation to erect a synagogue in the vicinity of its branch congrega- tion. The parent synagogue was said several months ago. Rev. Zakuto occupied the pulpit of the Mishkan Israel Synagogue for five years prior to 1918. Since that time he was connected with synagogues in Chicago and Pittsburgh. The second annual bridge tea of the Nu Beta l'hi Sorority will hi held Sunday, Sept. 14, from 2 to 5 in the afternoon at the Palmetto Apartment Hotel. A novel prize will he given to the winner at each table. Miss Ruth Grosb•rg is chairman of the affair. At the meeting held Tuesday even- ing, Sept. 9, at the home of bliss Grosberg, 590 East Palmer avenue, WILL GIVE final arrangements were made for On affair. The members of the club ale also planning a wienie roast 'o be held in October. Initiation of nevi Increase in Number of Volumes members into the sorority will be Sought by Sponaors. held shortly. CONCERT IN AID OF LIBRARY 11111111111111111111111111 1111111111111 1111111111 11111111111 1111111111 1111111111 1111111111111 1111 1 POOR RUSS HARVEST MENACES COLONISTS An entertainment for the benefit of the library of the United Hebrew Schools, in which are found volumes in Hebrew, Yiddish and English much in demand among Jewish readers, NEW YORK.—The Jewish colonies will be given Wednesday evening, in south Russia are in danger of being Sept. 17, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Kirby wiped out by the failure of the Rus- Center, Kirby and St. Antoine ave- sian harvest this year and by the nues. The program will consist of famine which will result from it, ac- -M - vocal selections by Miss Emma Laza- cording to information received by stand- highest Exquisite in style and taste and tailored in the = E. roff, soprano, and Morris Levy, bari- the American office of the Ort, the millinery now ard quality are the designs in dresses, coats and E- tone; piano solos by Miss Rebecca society for the promotion of trades bring shown for the Fall season. Katzman . recitations from Sholem and agriculture, from the Berlin bu- MILLINERY Aleichem, the humorist, by Moses reau of the organization. iS."--- $5.00 and Up. Domby, and a lecture on Jewish wit The greatest sufferers will be the = Large Selection to Choose front, = and humor by Aaron D. Markson. Jo- new settlers who, because of the vast DRESSES SE seph Chaggi will be the principal unemployment in the towns and vil- asonable Prices—$19.76 Up. Lated Styles et Very R e = speaker. Bernard Isaacs, principal of lages of all sections of Russia, re- COATS the United Hebrew Schools, will pre- cently emigrated to the free farming = land in the Odessa region. Priced Remarkably Low. side. Among the sponsors of the enter- The central bureau of the Ort As- tainment are the board of education sociation, which aided the colonists of the United Hebrew Schools, the in obtaining and settling on the land,' Hashachar Camp of the Sons of Zion, held a special session in Berlin to dis- the Zeirei Zion Society, the Zionist cuss the situation and appropriated Culture Society, Detroit Young Ju- the sum of $5,000 for the immediate daea and the alumni association of aid of the colonsits. This amount, the United Hebrew Schools. the cable states, is entirely insuffi- The committee which has arranged cient, and immediate further relief But Not Expensive." = the entertainment consists of Morris will have to be dispatched if the colo- -4. chairman: Morris Levy, nies are expected to survive the dis- 1522 BROADWAY Er': Meditated, . Samuel Smal in, Solomon , astrous year. One Door South of Capitol Theater. Bernard Isaacs, Joseph Eisenberg, Joseph Chaggi and the Misses Chaya CHICAGO RABBI WAS &-1111 11111111111111IIIII11111111111111111111111111 1 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 : King and Rose Pike. 11 Ei = POPULAR 'PRICED MERCHANDISE = . = = = = = B. = "Exclusive OLDEST INHABITANT DISCLAIMS AWARENESS Tea for Two—or 7wenty Makes you wish again that you'd had your fur- niture refinished and re-upholstered. Let us do it - artistically and well. The Lindow Company Upholsterers 1935 Marentette St. Phone West 1254 The AMPICO RETURNS TO FORMER PULPIT IN DETROIT CHICAGO—Rabbi Solomon Miller, OF HERZL PARENTAGE Chicago's oldest citizen, died Sept. 7 at his home 1142 South Halstead street, aged 107 years. He passed VIENNA. — (J. T. A.) — That he away peacefully as he had used the did not know that Hans Herz was last few years and was buried after. the son of Dr. Theodor Herd in the services at 230 o'clock Sept. 9, in claim of the Baptist Pastor Georg, the chapel, 3556 Roosevelt road, at Scare, who baptized him. Western Star Cemetery, Walitheim. The correspondent of the Jewish, Rabbi Millen is survived by his 'Telegraphic Agency had a long con- wife, Tillie, five sons, three daugh- versation with Pastor Snare, who ters, 22 grandchildren and five great- stated that he, as well as the mem; grandchildren. hers of his church, learned that Hans The surviving children of Rabbi was Dr. Herzl's son only a fortnight Solomon are his sons. Morris, Abra- after the conversion took place. This ham, Jacob, Harry and Peter; his information was given him by a 70- daughters, Mrs. Ethel Moyansky, Mrs. year-old woman, Mrs. Purg, a mem- Fannie Brode and Mrs. Ida Ginsburg. ber of his church who was seamstress lie had in his lifetime 10 other chil- in the Herzl household for 25 years. dren, but these had all died. His old- Only last week he sent to London est son, Morris, is 72 years old and Ilan' membership card for the pur- his youngest son, Peter, is 42. pose of giving him admission into the Baptist church in London, Pastor Scare claimed. Ile also stated that when Bans asked for admission Into the Baptist church he gave as his Services will be held the coming reason that he was unfamiliar with Rosh Hashanah and Yorn Kippur the Mosaic teachings and was there- in the magnificent hall at 9124 fore religiously dissatisfied. flans, at Linwood Ave., corner Clairnmunt. the same time, asserted that he had Reservatioes caa be securest a moderate sum of money which at the ball daily. , would afford him a livelihood, aw- Just as an artist paints a picture that portray s a subject from his mind's eye—so does the pianist interpret the compositions of great masters which the Ampico re-enacts for you in your men home. There is a marked difference in the records made (or the .1 (epic° from those of any other instrument. The superiority of Let us prove it to you. the Ampico is unquestioned. 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