ff ewish Periodical Cotter CUTTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE NMI PLTIWITJEWDB CARON ICLE PATRONESSS FOR OLD FOLKS' BALL JAN. 14 ). Newest —for A( t1. 1. 110011 and Sports IhtlICe and Errld11/18 Everything New, Charming, that has been Stamped with the Approval of Paris, of Biarritz, Will Ire Found in the Splendid Selections Featured by B. Siegel Company. Feature Displays at e, 8 75 cadia on Thursday. • —for Southern kexort Wear {3.SEEIC ve na —Charles Hopp Studio. ITV5 okk4 WELL DRESSED MEN ALL OVER ARE PARTICULAR! THAT'S WHY THOSE IN DETROIT SEND THEIR CLOTHES HERE TO BE CLEANED. NO JOB LEAVES OUR SHOP UNTIL WE CAN RECOMMEND IT. FOREST CLEANERS AND DYERS 533 - 37 Forest Ave. E. Reasons why it should be in every Modern Woman's Wardrobe: It will not stretch, sag or wrinkle easily. A specially patented stitch guarantees satisfaction. It comes in nine lovely col- ors, and is youthful and use- ful all day long and all year 'round. Sports Shop—Second Floor MRS. AARON SILBERBLATT Sirs. Joseph Kaplan of 426 Alger avenue entertained 40 guests last Saturday at a surprise miscellaneous shower and luncheon honoring Mrs. Samuel Becker (Gertrude Leopold), whose marriage took place in New York recently. Mr. and Mrs. Becker are residing in Detroit at 2611 Glad- stone avenue. EE Savings of 20% to 50% 36 Adams Avenue West —At Grand Circus Perk Erigagrinrnts In case of fire or theft you are fully pro- tected against loss, as we carry insurance on your garments. $00 # Melrose 4200 "A Modern Plant With Modern Methods." thee w %Awe«. The "Glen Bogie" Knitted Dress OA 29.5° lem Society on Sunday evening, Jan. 10, at the Statler Hotel, for the bene- fit of the society's "needy and sick" ish Old Folks Horne which will be fund. The music will be furnished given on Thursday evening, Jan. 14, by the "Skylarks," the renowned at the Arcadia. Reubenstein and dance band of broadcasting station Pasternacki's Orchestra will play. WGHP. As an added attraction, Miss Mrs. Rubenstein is president of the Gladys Anderson, vocalist from radio Northwestern Branch of the home broadcasting station W GBP, will ren- and, with Miss Edna Lewis and Mrs. der several of her own selections. M. P. Fisher, organized the Young Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Silver (Stella Dr. Acting as patrons and patronesses People's Society of the Old Folks' Fluegel) of 83 East Warren avenue are: Rabbi and Mrs. A. Si. Hershman, Home, which is managing the ball. were at home on Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Si. Si. Rosenthal, Mr. Entertainment for the dance is being Jan. 7, in honor of their twenty- and Mrs. flurry Satovsky, Sir. and arranged by Samuel Mandell. Mrs. Marc Weinbeck, Dr. and Mrs. Saul Lewis is chairman of the sixth wedding anniversary. Harry Kritchman, Mr. and Mrs. Mau- dance and is being assisted by Miss Mr. and Mrs. N. Tenenbaum of Lillian Grass, Mollie and Ida Slutzky, 321 Trowbridge avenue were hosts rice Marcus, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mendelsohn, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Frances Blumeno, Pearl Cohen, Lil- to 10 couples on Jan. 1 at a dinner Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubi- lian Gottesman, Jules Lev, Ben party complimenting Miss Ida Solo- ner, Sir. and Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, Wolfe, Morton Grass, Morey and Jo- mon of Chicago, a bride-elect, and Hyman Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. Da. - seph Pereira and Ben Shapiro. A William Meisler of Detroit. .1. Ro- vid S. Zemon, Dr. and Mrs. E. Eder. "pep" meeting was held last Wednes- senstein of Duluth, Mr. Meisler and I day evening at Emanuel Synagogue. Miss Ruth Tenenbaum entertained A large crowd attended. Dancing the guests after dinner. followed. The patrons and patronesses for Sir. and Sirs. II. B. Ash of 8441 the dance are Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. LaSalle boulevard left last Saturday Hershman, Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Fisher, for Philadelphia to attend the mar- Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Sorock, Messrs. Mrs. S. Schlussel of 5010 Brush riage of their sister, Miss Rebecca and Mesdames J. Levin, Louis Ruben- Goldberg. Before returning to De- street announces the engagement of stein, Isaac Grass, Alex Schreiber, troit Mr. and Mrs. Ash will stop at her daughter, Doris, to Charles Guten- Samuel Singer, Harry Shulman, H. New York, Baltimore, Washington, berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Guten- B. :Ash, Morris Aronson, Harry berg of this city. Atlantic City and Niagara Falls. Fleischman, Harry Prenzlauer, Isa- dore Grabow, George Feldman, Jo- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Levin of 661 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bern (Betty , seph Grabow, Joseph Modell, Nathan Miller), whose marriage took place Alger avenue announce the engage- Goldstick, Mrs. Fanny Lewis and on Dec. 24, have returned from their ment of their daughter, Jean, to Aaron Ackerman. honeymoon in Chicago and are resid- Meyer Cohen. son of Sir. and Mrs. I. The proceeds from the ball will be ing at 654 Hague avenue. Cohen of Detroit. used toward paying the debts on the home, which is situated at 318 Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Holtzman of Mrs. E. J. Schwartz of 3799 Blaine mund place. Plans are under way avenue was hostess at a party at the 4382 West Warren avenue announCe to build a new home on a lot owned Hebrew Orphan Home on Tuesday the engagement of their daughter, by the Jewish Old Folks Home at afternoon in honor of the sixth birth- Rose, to Samuel Blumberg of 1228 Davison and Linwood avenues. The day anniversary of her son, Charles West Ferry avenue. A surprise New public is urgently requested to at- Edward Schwartz. Mrs. Schwartz Year's eve party was given for 25 tend. will also give a party at the Old guests at Webster (lull, in honor of Folks Home next Tuesday evening. Miss Holzman, by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Applebaum of 1228 West Ferry ave- Mrs. Samuel Ackerman of 193 Mc- nue, brother-in-law and sister of Mr. Lean avenue has returned from Blumberg. Pittsburgh, where she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ilbermon of friends and relatives for the past 10 450 East Palmer avenue announce days. BERNSTEIN-MAY the engagement of their daughter, The marriage of Dr. Eugenia May Mrs. J. Walter Levin of New York I Rose, to Dr. Fred Adelstein, son of of Whitney avenue and Dr. Albert E. Bernstein of 3647 Brush street took is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. • ai• r. and Mrs. Simon Adelstein of place at the home of Rabbi A. M. A. Goldfarb, and sister, Mrs. Albert Cleveland. West Grand avenue, Hershman on Wednesday evening, , Grabower, of 48 Mr. and Mrs. harry Serling an Highland Park. Dec. 30, at 7 o'clock. I flounce the engagement of their Dr. and Sirs. Bernstein will be at Marion, it. to Manua W. !da home after March 1 at 2400 West hter, of Detro Eisuegnberg Boston boulevard. MRS. LOUIS RUBENSTEIN fr Sirs. Charles C. Simons of Con- necticut avenue has returned from a three weeks' visit in Chicago. k ---An Exclusive Finnclhoch Fashion! Mrs. B. Lehrman of 2224 Pingree I avenue entertained on Dec. 31 in honor of her house guests, Mrs. Mil- ler of New York, Mrs. Marisson of Beaver Falls, Pa., and Miss Ray Friallis of Cleveland. Bridge was played and high score won by Mrs. Milkowsky and Sirs. Marisson. "125 .Hisses and Women of ...... „,„..,,t,_. ,Bicur Cholem Annual Dance at St•t• "r-- ----7-,- , -- ler Hotel on Jan. 10. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fishman o f pat- Mrs. Louis Rubenstein is a pat- 2045 Gladstone avenue have returned ; Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt is a ball roness for the annual formal roness and is actively interested in from a short stay in Chicago. Cho- I which will be given by the Bicur — I the sixteenth annual ball of the Jew- Mr. and Mrs. A. Ni. Caplan of i Tuxedo avenue will entertain next Tuesday evening at mah jung and ) bridge for 12 guests in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gursky, who will leave on Jan. 16 for their new home I in New York. Mrs. Caplan and Mrs. I Manuel Weil of Pasadena avenue en-1 tertained at a farewell luncheon at the Book-Cadillac Hotel last Wednes- [ (lay afternoon complimenting Sirs. Gursky and Mrs. Senneta Boron, who also expects to leave for New York ! to reside. The guests enjoyed a box i party at the theater following the Id luncheon. Individual Uishls for ry -..i.. ., ---..,„_._ fli MID-WINTER BALL! arson/al Plans Completed for Affair at Ar- Frocks —for ocial.and I IS PATRONESS FOR Extraordinary Featuring of Rollins Fine Fur Coats Former Prices Were Up to $600 '325 Included Are Coats of : Hudson Seal arriages (Vest Ocelot mink with euffein collars — with Red Fox collars, cuffs and borders. — ith Brown Fox col- lars, cuffs and bor- ders. Krimmer col- lars and cuffs. with Beaver collar and cuffs. —with trimmings of Squirrel and F ox, Squirrel Am. Broadtai l . —with trimmings of Bl. Caracul . Fox. with trimmings of PLANS MUSICAL TEA AT SHAAREY ZEDEK Persian Lamb . Skunk and Fitch. ! ASSISTING IN PLANS The January meeting of the Ladies Sir. and Mrs. Abraham !merman FOR AUXILIARY BALL of 2055 Gladstone avenue announce Auxiliary of Sheeny Zedek Congre- I .________ the marriage of their daughter, Syl- gation will partake of a musical tea I The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah via, who is a member of the Pi Delta for members and their friends Monday B. B., will hold f afternoon, Jan. 18. at 2:00 o'clock. Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. Phi Sorority, to Milton Lehman o ball at the Statler Hotel on Sunday 11.1110111M, Ogden, Utah. The ceremony took The tea will he held in the assembly a Orchestra newewelmwmiztkeimwoKILIK hall of the synag gm:. The programievening, Jan. 31. Finzel's place at the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake p "The Life of the Party." City, Utah, Saturday, Jan. 2, 1926, will include an address i,y Sirs. Selma ' has been engaged. Last Thursda; was 00 meeting which was followed by a dinner. Mr. Robbirs, president of the sisterhood of evening a well attended held at the home o f Si rs. E . . orock and Sirs. Lehman have left for an the Cleveland Jewish Center; a ir series Are Now Av•ilahle for Dances and Social Functions. Sam- lof 322 East Forest avenue, at which extended trip through California. of Jewish folk songs by Cant - de f or th e preparations were mama Upon their return they will reside in uel Vigoda of Shears Zedek Sync- ; • Mrs. Harry Fleischman is as- MARKS AND HIS HOTEL TULLER ORCHESTRA gngue and violin selections by Israel affair. GERALD Ogden, Utah. Miss Minnie Willis, chairmen (Broadcasting through WGHP) Katz, a member of the Detroit sym - !sisting SOCIETY ORCHESTRA STEPHEN PASTERNACKI phony Orchestra. M r. Katz will he of this charity ball. From present I BSTER HALL ORCHESTRA . expects accompanied on the piano by his wife. indication the organization HENRY gt, SEYMOUR SIMONS MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS Elaborate refreshments will be that this will be one o t SEYMOUR SIMONS MIAMI SEXTETTE Zackheim, who affairs of the season. Miss Minnie served. Mrs. M. Willis is chairman of the ball, assis t- All Orchestras Under the Personal Supervision of heads the auxiliary, will preside. A marked increase in the member- ed by Mrs. Harry Fleischman, Mrs. Randolph 2771 #' Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Lerner ship of the auxiliary has been achieved E. M. Sorock as treasurer, Sirs. Na- 245 JOHN R. ST. secretary. Mrs. Hemlock 4609•W (Mary Wilk) of 539 King avenue an- since the beginning of the current sea- than Blatnikoff BS nounce the birth of a son, Louis Her- son. More than 100 women have been Ray Zansky and Mrs. Joshua Karbel added to the organization's enroll- are in charge of ticket sales, Mrs. man, on Dec. 29. ment. A campaign for new members, Harry Klein is chairman of programs Mr. and Mrs. Erving Moss (Har- which began in the autumn. is still in and Sirs. Joseph Radner, Mrs. Mau- riet Winston) of 2995 Taylor avenue progress and is being conducted un- rice Fishman, Mrs. Nathan Fishman, are receiving congratulations on the der the chairmanship of Mrs. Samuel Sirs. Roy Zansky. Mrs. Jos tut bel, Mrs. Joseph Fleischman, Mrs. birth of a son, Harold Norman, on Frank. Philip D. Cowan. Mrs. Lillian Solo- Dec. 21. mon, Miss Minnie Burnstine, Mrs. HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Saul Braker, Mrs. Alex Licht, Sirs. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Marrich MASSMEETING PLANNED Lillian Schultz. Mrs. A. Weisman, (Jennie Landa of Leeds, England) of A special massmeeting of the Jew•Mrs. Si. Lipshinsky and Miss Anna 2680 Rochester avenue are receiving Kaufman are on the advertising staff. congratulations on the birth of a ish Hospital Association will be held The next meeting will be held Mon- son, Donald Irving, on Dec. 25. in the near future at the Philadelphia day evening, Jan. 18, at the Statler Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Greenblatt and Byron Talmud Torah, when all Hotel. All members are requested members of the Jewish community to be present, as final arrangements T is with a feeling of pride that we take this of 2502 Gladstone avenue announce are invited to come and learn the for the ball are to be made. occasion to thank our patrons and friends who the birth of a daughter, Fayann, on work of the association and to be- 1 have made possible the splendid opportunities Dec. 30. come members. The association re- for service that we have enjoyed these past cently purchased a home at 262 Ito- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiss of Ad- plans are under way years. rian, Mich., are receiving congratula- wens street and hospital. The exact a tions on the birth of • son on Dec. 30. to form it into date will be announced in a subse- N announcing our new store and Ampico quent issue of The Detroit Jewish Studios, we do so with a still deeper sense of Chronicle. CJ BIALYSTOKER VERBAND LEHMAN-IMERMAN ■•■■■■••■■•■■•■•■■ E Si A BOSTON BOULEVARD HOME I. The escond home west of Hamilton, on the north side of Boston Boulevard. Now being completed by private owner—not built for tale. Very finest materials used, no expense spared in construction. This is probably the finest new home ever offered for sale on Boston Boulevard. Change in owner's plans only reason for selling. Twehe rooms, three baths, two stall showers, two lavatories, tiled kitchen, Frigidaire, incinerator, vapor heat, oil burner, beautiful wrought iron staircase, chauffer's quarters in basement, three-car gang lot 60x175. Priced at approximate cost. Possession in thirty days. Shown by appointment. MR. HAROLD M. DAVIS MAX BROOCK, INC. EMPIRE 6713 I ■■■■4 el ■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■••■■■■■■■■■■■ An Appreciation 0 0 No w Playing Three Sessions, 12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9.30 to 1 Daily Specie) Saturday Afternoon Dancing from 12 to 2:30 P. M No Cover Charge at Any Time ] I In sad and loving memory of our 'Detroit Exclusive Catering CALL CADILLAC 5074 — MR. WOODS I:. 4 /11.1.11MMEIMill 1/11101 • mints, Wedding., Benguela awl All Social Oreaskins. E We as REV. JACOB I. SKLAR MOHEL Private Rooms for All Occasions I O MOSAIC LODGE OFFICERS I FRANK JONES SUPERB ORCHESTRA I SEYMOUR SIMONS The Bialysto ker Verband of Detroit The followingg o fficer s for who died two years ago, on Jan. 4, is conducting a drive for funds to re aid relatives and friends living in Lodge, No. 530, we recently elected: 1924 the twenty-seventh day of Te- mas- '5684 Bialystok and vicinity who are in Frank P Kinzin ge r worshipful need of assistance. David Ruben- ter; Edward E. Douglas, senior ward-1 ..; Sadly missed by his Wife, Children and Grandchildren. 'I stein is chairman of the drive. A en; F. B. Knickerbocker, junior ward- committee has been appointed, the en; Israel Hamovitz, senior deacon; McConnell, junior deacon; Moe i In loving memory of Max Benja• members of e which will address meet - A. J. Leiter, treasurer, Albert E. Harris,) w ho died Jan. 15, 1917 , lags of the different organizations in sec retary; Messrs Bowen and Buck-1m n s h:"" a n• in T eb 21 d a the city tskhig for their aid and c o - ley, sewards. His Loving Mother, Brothers and operation. Joseph Jachnuk Is secre- Sister. tary and further information may be 41 obtained from him at his residence, In loving memory of my beloved! All persons 520 Medbury avenue. mother. Clara Goldsmith Myers, who who came from Bialystok and the departed 2D years ago, on Jan. 20, isurrounding country or whose rela- 1906. Her loving daughter, ' tires are from there are invited to Bessie Myers, Midland, Mich. I ' join the Verband. 118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinsel's) SEYMOUR SIMONS ORCHESTRAS 1 WOULD AID RELATIVES I KING WAH LO CAFE I firt hs 0 Recommended by Detroit Physician ly at 052 Ferosworth A For-arty Now Reeitiinr at In loving memory of our dear fa - I ther, Samuel De't'oung, who passed away seven years ago, Jan. 9, 1917. el to the leading Jewish 5«1.1 Affairs el the City. W. Dwerat• Howse and Halle. I I DETROIT CATERING CO. M. A. PEREIRA. Mgr. AVE. so4 I 211 H.. R . ICII:T hON 1610 HAZELWOOD AVENUE Phone Empire 1340-M. it l A n l o i r:iennsid MI7r btrlUt e ahl:ir tat for all of us he did his he. And God [11 , t him eternal reet. I [His Loving Children and Grand• children. tl responsibility and a renewed pledge of service and satisfaction that shall, we trust, merit a continuance of the confidence that it has been our aim to firmly establish in every transaction. THE AMPICO in the – Knabe, Fischer and Franklin Pianos Studios—Jrnacy-i.:3WM3.3 Banding Corner Pork Ave. end CI:sebeth Janney-Bowman, Inc.