A merktut Periodeal Canker CLIFTON AYENUl - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Iri Ei1 ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN PIONEER DANCE DEC. 27 ASSISTS -IN PLANS FOR FORMAL DANCE A Magnificent Miss Reva Sally Jacob, whose mar With the opening of the mid-win- ter season on the social calendar, the riage to Samuel Jacobson of Louis- Bicur Cholem Society will present its ville, Ky., will take place at the Book Cadillac Hotel on Sunday, Dec. 27 has been the incentive for a number of charming pre-nuptial affairs. Mrs. Samuel Jacob entertained for 16 guests at a personal shower at Dec. home, 1418 Virginia park, on Dec. 2 and Mesdames Joseph Grabow and William Jacobs were hostesses at a charming linen shower at Webster Hall on Dec. 10. Miss Jacob was honor guest at a luncheon and card nartv for 16 ladies at the Book- Cadillac Hotel on Dec. 16, at which Mrs. Percy Wilder entertained. Two showers were given for the bride-elect on Dee. 12 and 16, respectively, at which Miss Evelyn Schreiber and Mrs. Ben Jacob were hostesses. Miss Schreiber's affair, which was a novel- ty shower, was given at her home at 1130 Longfellow for 20 young ladies and Mrs. Jacob's entertainment was an aluminum shower for 26 ladies held at the Palmetto Hotel Miss Marian Schreiber of 294 West Han- cock avenue entertained 16 guests at a stocking shower at her home on Dec. 17 and Miss Molly Newman chose the Book-Cadillac Hotel for the MISS HENRIETTA BERGER handkerchief shower with which she first annual mid-winter formal ball honored Miss Jacob on Dec. 19. Cov- which is to be given on Sunday eve- ers were laid for 20 guests. Evening and Daytime Frocks For 31isacx and Women. '75 Models of the highest class, typical of t those seen at the most fashionable functions in Paris and New York., shown in a splendid selection at this moderate pricing •BSittil@ ning, Jan. 10, at the Stutter Hotel. Miss Henrietta Berger, who is as- sisting Samuel Arkin, chairman, is in charge of the tickets. She says that no previous effort of the society has offered the entertainment and music I that this formal ball will introduce. The popularity of the Skylarks, which have been engaged for this occasion, through the courtesy of radio casting station WGIIP, have created an add- ed demand for tickets. A grand march, a scene of kaleidoscopic color- ' ing, will be led by one of the foun- ders of this organization in the year 1909. The patrons and patronesses for the dance are: Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hershman, Mr. and Mrs. Marc Wein- beck, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silber- blatt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Satovsky , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubiner, Mr . and Mrs. Nathan Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mendelsohn, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Marcus, Hyman Bern- stein, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Rosenthal, Dr. and Mrs. Harry J. Kritchman, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Zemon and Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Eder. MYNA 11,1 , • ../, - Can This Be My Worn Old Dress? ii • That's what you'll say after seeing how bright your dress looks after having it cleaned by "The Forest." The same satisfactory service in clean- ing and dyeing men's wear, too. Thrifty wives are finding favor with their hus- bands by joining our long list of satisfied customers. Vt • 5.00 5.00 0.00 7.50 5.00 FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS "A Modern Plant With Modern Methods." - . -7,711" -- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cornfield (Sadie Levine) of 2681 Gladstone avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Harriet Roselyn, on Dec. 17. .Ghe,Rpuinsiz? ) PA 1 . ) announcin our angu, leattrace ) ) ) Miss Bertha Cohn was hostess to a bridge-luncheon and linen shower at her home on Blaine avenue on Sunday, Dec. 13, given in honor of Miss Rose Brooks, who will become the bride of Dr. Jack Fischman of New York on Jan. 9, 1926. She was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. ) ) 2070 to 50% Rosebud Creamery Clements Philipski, Prop. fount Abrantouitr4 Fresh Milk Private Music Courses and 4860 Brush St. at Warren Telephone Melrose 5062 SEASON'S GREETINGS Cream 4,‘ We pride ourselves on the purity of all our dairy products. Peerless Products Co. LEO. SCHINAGEL Our plant is equipped with the latest machinery, assuring you of perfect Pasturization and sanitation. Creamery butter a specialty. 2815 Lad Willis Telephone 3520 MITCHELL AVE. Melrose 2464 DETROIT, MICH. Membership Notes: The( second annual membership party, held at the Shaarey Zedeck Synagogue on Sunday evening, Dec. 20, was a marked success. Seventy- five couples attended as a result of the large increase in membership this season. Junior liadassah celebrated its fifth birthday during the week of the Feast f Lights. It has throughout the coun- try 1(14 units and 122 groups. The coming year brings greater respon- sibilities as Junior Hadassah has un- dertaken the maintenance of an edu- cational institute for orphan children at Meier Chfeye, Palestine. Miss Ethel Steinberg, chairman of the membership committee may be reached at her home, 1518 Edison ave- nue, and will be glad to answer any questions concerning Junior Hadassah activities as well as to receive names of prospective members. Miss Rose Lipsitz, president of the Detroit unit, will also welcome all inquiries. ANNOUNCEMENT The members of the Hebrew La- dies Baby Day Nursery extended con- Miss Molly Q. Price of Chicago, gratulations to Dr. and Mts. Jacob formerly of Detroit, is being exten- Polozker, whose marriage took place sively entertained on her visit here. two weeks ago, and thanks to Dr. She attended the Levin-Friedman Polozker for his generous efforts on wedding, which took place Dec. 20. behalf of the organization. • A dinner was given at the Hotel Statler on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 20 , by the Misses Ida Penske and Betty Steinberg in honor of Miss Rose MOHEL Brooks, who is leaving for New York Recommended by Detroit Physicians. Formerly at 552 Farnsworth Avenue. Dec. 25 and will become the bride Now Residing at of Dr. Jack Fischman. Miss Sally 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Brooks and Mrs. 0. R. Ehrlich were Phone Empire 1340-M. guests at the dinner. ---,Q.-- Savings of JUNIOR HADASSAH lar. Reductions are drastic! Himelhoch's — Second Floor. 11611000MAWINAWINAKOMIIIIWOM )13.0Z4-AilikaAilAiiiMiiniikniiiiO30iiM11414 .11'.* 44 glif, CM Ili kw fling tlilr Nriu EiAmitra :, L bi , It .,i0 15 ittak 1 in .1.1. CI' ,-exols : ... ; .1 ; It ljrar :fill at ''''i r)." 10' . -: .1 ' ?N tia , ),-... .5 :-., . .,1 k' I. IC kit lion 7Ararto ) .i),.) . i',...,',:.,7- , Clk Xi" CA kit! Viilk r 11114 CI r it.ii Phone Melrose 2684 * • Walk WO, tar XX • artnatii- tim XX 1051 Woodward are, trik trili N iiggirsaigiliiii0iiiiNiiiVAVAiliNWANOCON ION JAN. 18 Arcadia Monday Auditorium Evening Mischa ELMAN VIOLIN RECITAL LAST TIME IN TWO SEASONS 200 STAGE SEATS NOW AVAILABLE Mail Orders to Philharmonic-C entral Concert Company, 3527 Wood• ward Avenue. The business arrangements for the fourteenth annual dance of the Jew- ish Old Folks Home, which will be given at the Arcadia on Jan. 14, have been completed by the Junior Auxil- iary of the home, which is taking charge of the affair. A souvenir year hook will be presented to each guest at the ball as well as to the advertis- ers. The proceeds from the affair will he used toward the building fund of the home. Plans are being formulated to erect a new home on Davison and Linwood avenues, where the associa- tion owns a lot. Meetings of the young people's so- riety are held every Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at Congregation Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson avenues. All boys and girls interested are urged to attend and become members. LARGE SUM DAILY FOR EAST EUROPEAN RELIEF Figures furnished to David A Brown, of the $15,000,000 United Jew- I . Isih Campaign show that notwithstand- ing its present limited financial re- sources, the Joint Distribution Com- mittee is spending nearly $6,000 a day for reconstructive relief to the Jews of Eastern Europe. Dr. Bernard Kahn, European direc- tor of the Joint Distribution Commit- tee has cabled the following ten day budget involving the expenditure of 657.050: Child care in Poland, including or- phan homes, put-bearding and cloth- ing. $2,919; vocational training for children, excluisive of Poland, $5,015.. 73; medical relief. Poland, $1,400; ag- icultural work. Russia, $30,0q0; re- i (nstruetive relief, (credits for house building) old Roumania, $2,750; food , for starving Fiessarabians, $2,500; re- I construetive relief. Checks Slovakia and hithurinill, $5,422: relief for stranded emigrants, $310. rm ATTENTION! ATTENTION! BIALYSTOKER THE BIALYSTOKER VERBAND OF DETROIT Announces • GENERAL MEETING AND SOCIAL TEA Of Its Members and Sympathisers SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 6:00 P. M. MISCHKAN ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE, 2627 BLAINE AVE. ,1■••■■■■•■■ Our Offerings ALL THE LATEST MODELS IN WASHING MACHINES We have the most complete selection of Washing Machines and Household Necessities for the West Side of Detroit. We Carry Kamm's A. B. C. Oscillator, A. B. C. Cylinder, Super Electric, Vortex, May and Sav- age. Prices range from $95 to $175. ELECTRIC MANGLES Our list of Mangles includes the Denning Electric end Thor Gas •nd Electric. VACUUM CLEANERS and Hoover. Let us demonstrate thesis ma- Hamilton Beach ■ chines and you will surely have one in your home.. . ( I SUCCESSFUL CONCERNDAY I ilt t 1 O. Id i )5( I/Ak k.1 01 ,11111111111111111E111. ni i!3 11 Cli link CA 'XX ICA ire! PLANS READY FOR BALL FOR JAN. 14 . 3 IliN Ou rflii to- .•., tato Itg t ietti CA . 0 . 0 lug 3hi (6ttr of Formal Ball: The annual joint Senior and Junior Miss Helen Morris of Burlingame Hadassah formal hall will be held on avenue has returned from New York, Sunday evening, Feb. 7, at the Book- where she spent the past several Cadillac Hotel. The junior chairman of the dance committee is Mrs. B. Roy months. Salinger. Miss Theodore J. Aronstam will spend a fortnight in New York with Nest Meeting: her parents, Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Aron- The next meeting to be held in Jan- stem, who are spending some time uary, will be in the form of "Junior Hadassah Amateur Night." Any there. girls who would like to participate in Miss Lisette Freund, daughter of the evening's entertainment will please Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund of 52 Chi- communicate with Miss Mabel August, cago boulevard, is home from her Miss Rhea Harris or Miss Betty Fried- school at Natick, Mass., and is being man. extensively entertained during the vacation season. REV. JACOB I. SKLAR ) With most of the cold season still ahead, here is your opportunity to purchase a warm coat of typical Himelhoch distinc- tion and quality at much less than regu- MISS GUSSIE GLEECKMAN Society on Sunday evening, Dec. 27, in the grand ballroom of the Book-Cadil- lac Hotel. Miss Celia llelman, social chairman of the society, is in general charge of all arrangements. No efforts have been spared to make this affair a success. Jean Goldkette's Serenaders will play. The proceeds will go toward the Keren Ileichalutz, the fund for the as- sistance of the chalutzim in Palestine. The Zeirei Zion Organization is one of the fund-raising, agencies for this fund as well as being an organization for social and cultural purposes. The pub- lic is invited to the dance on Dec. 27. Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Aronstsm have left for New York, where Dr. Aron- slam will do research work at the New York Skin d an Cancer Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacoby of 2014 Blaine avenue announce the birth of a daughter, Shirley Phoebe , on Dec. 19. 36 Adams Avenue West The Great January Clearance Of Coats The Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority was host at a bridge-luncheon on Sunday, Dec. 20, at the home of Miss Myra Myers, Hazelwood avenue, in honor of Miss Beatrice Miller, who is leaving shortly for a visit in Roches- ter, N. Y. Miss Ida G. Silverman of Leslie avenue will entertain the club at its next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Waldman (Betty Lerner) of 1121 West Phila- delphia avenue are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a son, Lester Allen, on Dec. 20. Dee tolbbsk.estoe, COMING MONDAY DECEMBER 28th Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Sheresky Dr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Israel of (Rose Lieberman) of 3047 Calvert 2290 Hazelwood avenue have as their avenue announce the birth of a house guest Miss Jennie Fine of daughter, Jacquelyn Sue, on Nov. 26. Pittsburgh. D • sings Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wallace of Blaine avenue entertained on Sun- day, Dec. 20, in honor of the birth- day anniversary of their niece, Miss Ida Palley. The children were en- tertained during the afternoon with games and the adults were guests at the Wallace home during the evening. Sirttig Melrose 4200 533-37 Forest Ave. E. Ilimelhochs Miss Gussie Gleeckman is actively interested in the annual pioneer dance which will be given by the Zeirei Zion Bicur Cholem Will Give Mid.Wintar Dance at Steller Hotel. New Collection PAGE SEVEN eiRONICLE GIVEN BY "Y" SU1 I - I lovely concert was that givenla‘t Sunday evening in the chapel of Tem- ple Beth El under the auspices of the Young Women's Hebrew Association of the Detroit section, National Coun- 1 oil of Jewish Women. Mrs. Harry S. program, arranged the Glickman which was presented by several well- I . known artists. The Jules Klein Con• col Trio made its first nubile appear- ' ance and others were Eric Wyle, pi-I anist; Mrs. Marie White Clark, lyric soprano; Frank Hancock, violinist, from the Detroit Symphony Orches• tea; Rudolph Szekely, vocalist; Jules Klein, cellist. Harrison W. Burch as- comnanied Mr. Szekely and Mrs. S. A. Popkin aecompanied Mrs.. -Clark. Through an inadvertanee, Mrs. Pop- I the pro-1 kin's name Will omitted from gram last week. Mrs. Glickman was Mrs. A. C. Lappin. )assisted by MARTIN BROS. Phone Lafayette 6069 6422 MICHIGAN AVE. I I ------ What is sport to the cat is death to the mouse. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT By Resolving to Buy Your Milk and Cream at the PEOPLE'S CREAMERY CO. 9025 Cardoni Ave. • - Arlingtoi 1000 WE EXTEND THE SEASON'S GREETINGS TO YOU ALL MORRIS I. GOLDFEDER. Mgr.