A merica Arish periodical Colter cLITTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO MEM:mom/aim Style and Comfort ociatt:Aind Qrsortai 1, Herman Galanty, who spent the Christmas week in Pittsburgh, Pa., with his mother and son, George, has returned to the 13elcrest. The Misses Faye and Gertrude Marion of Lansing, M ich., are vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. II. Penn and daughters, Charlotte and Es- telle, of Waverly avenue, Style and comfort are the pre- dominating features of our new mer- chandise just received from the for- eign and American furniture mar- kets. Miss Gertrude Goldstein of Hamilton, Ont., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Albert 11. Krohn of Linwood avenue. PAGE SEVEN RON !ME Engagements JR. NATIONAL FUND DANCE ON JAN. 18 , The juniors of the Jewish Nu- tonal Fund will hold their annual Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Solomon of 2303 Calvert avenue announc dunce Sunday evening, Jan. 18, at the engagement of their daughter, Nance, to Emanuel W. Walters, the Book-Cadillac hotel in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Walters. At home Sunday, Jan. 11. N t Crystal ballroom. They will fen- cards. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Richtman of Toledo announce the engagement of their daughter, Belle, to Herbert Peritz, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Peritz of Calvert avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Lebowski of Owosso, Mich., announce the engagement of their daughter, Line, to Irving 11. Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Small of Detroit. Mrs. Joseph Schoenfield of Burlingame avenue announces the 01- garment of her daughter, Hilda, to Milton Ponnusky, son of Mr,. David Ponnusky. Annual January Sale Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tunis of Washington, Mich., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Esther, to Martin L. Singer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Singer of Detroit. of B. Siegel Fur Coats Wedding Calendar harry Klinger (Edythe BrechnerI and the Misses Ada Morritz and Jeannette E. Klinger were hostesses to 20 guests at a beautifully appointed bridge- Jan. 4—Miss Ann C. Geller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philli; luncheon honoring Miss Ann C. Geller of Owen avenue, to William G. Frankfort of Pontiac. Geller, a bride-elect of January, Jan. 4—Miss Lillian Goldman, daughter of Samuel Goldman 0 with a miscellaneous shower at 3320 Monterey, to Charles Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the Alden Park Manor, Saturday,' Schwartz of Spokane, Wash, . 2 . ■ SPECIAL /or SATURDAY ONLY 5-piece Solid Oak Dinet Set in choice of colors, at only $29.75 SCHOR FUIkNITUIkj COMPANY 8928 TWELFTH STREET GERMAN GRAND OPERA Chorus and Symphony Orchestra. World-Famous Stars, Company of One Hundred and Fifty—Complete MASONIC TEMPLE Goetterdaemmerung—Tursday, January 13th The Flyine, Dutahman—Wednesday, January lath ....... $3.00, $.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Orchestra ....... . $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, Boa Seat, $4.00 Balcony Tickets Nov.' -idwirielPs. Phone Cherry 2.1511 Pageant of Footwear and First Public Showing of Latest Styles for Spring and Easter Event Extraordinary! Shoes, Gowns and Sport Fashions, :\lodeled by One Hundred of Detroit's Fairest Girls, Show- ing Everything Beautiful in Dress From Shoes to Millinery, Including Accessories. FASHION TALKS BY INTERNATION- ALLY KNOWN EXPERTS Additional Attraction—Celebrated Stage Stars From Broadway and Hollywood in Spectacular Review. Entire Production Staged by Ed. Beck, of Hollywood. Seymour Simons' Popular Or- chestra. FOUR PUBLIC PERFORMANCES— MASONIC AUDITORIUM Sunday, Jan. 1; Monday, Jan. 5 and Tuesday, Jan. 6 at S:30 P. M. Wednesday Matinees, 2:30 P. M. Admission 50c—Tickets on Sale at Book-Cadil- lac hotel Lobby and Masonic Auditorium Box Office. R-K-0 DOWNTOWN West Adams at Grand Circus Park Phone Cherry 4111-2 NOW—The Supreme Triumph of Talk- ing Motion Pictures "CRIMINAL CODE" ith WALTER HUSTON . PHILLIPS HOLMES CONSTANCE CUMMINS Evenings ..... - 50c 15c Children 2nd R-K-O Anniversary Greater Show Month Savings from $100 to $800 on BETTY MILKOVSKY tort' Jack McGuy and his Society O rchestra. The dance committees are: Miss Tette J. Hoffman, chairman; Miss Esther Karbel and Israel Wiener, cu-chairmen; Miss Mary Newman and Henry Gotliffe, tickets; and Lou further, Sol Wander, Esther Moore and Irving Pitsak, publicity. Members assisting the committees are Mollie Portner, Betty Milkov- Adolph Freund Chapter 93 of sky, 1113 Kaplovitz, Al Friedman, Dec. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newman of 3763 Elmhurst. A. Z. A. held its semi-annual elec.; daughter, Naomi Zelda. Becky Radii, and Tillie Tani. thin at the Jewish Center Sunday,' The proceeds of the dance will Dec. 23—To Mr. and MN. Ely Stein of 1923 West Euclid avenut , Dec. It Officers were elected end be given as usual to the Jewish it sun, Jackie . hist:Wed by Harry Horowitz, the National Fund for further acquisi- Dec. 18—To Mr. and ties. harr• Bauer (Lillian Landsmen, a son, tion of land in Palestine. A silver founded of the A. Z. A. chapters Harvey Jerome. in Detroit. loving cup is being offered to the Leo Lubetsky, a prominent Dec. 18--To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Epstein of 18618 Wark avenue, a1 organization which will sell the member of the Center's intellec daughter, Ada, • 1 most tickets. Tickets may be ob- tual advancement committee, was Dec. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lux of 2054 West Philadelphia, tained from any member of the elected aleph godol (president);, a daughter, Elaine Lydia. organization. At the last meeting aleph scan (vice. tr (. 1 1. t) Gil the reports indicated that last bert Madrefsky; aleph mazkir, , year's success would be surpassed. (secretary), Herbert Charts , At the annual election of offi- Joseph Golinsky, aleph gisbor cers, the following were elected to (treasurer); aleph shotare godnI lead the organization for the com- and aleph shotare kotore (both ing year; Lou Further, president; sergeant-at.arms), Philip Chap- LEWISTON—KOLODIN Tette J. Hoffman, vice-president; nick and Jack Stienberg; aleph Mary Newman, corresponding sec- A beautiful winter wedding was chore(' (reporter), John Erman. solemnized by Rabbi Leon From retary; 1lullie Fortner, recording I lorris Linsky, previous president, Dec. 26 at 6:30 p. m., at the Bar- secretary; Ilenry Gotliffe, treas- was elected to the office of aleph ium Hotel, when Miss Patricia Ko-1 urer, and Irving Pitsak, sergeant- kohen emit,' (chaplain). at-arms. These officers will be in- lodin was given by marriage by A new member, Hyman Krupp, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis stalled at the first open meeting was admitted into the organization. Kolodin, to Robert R. Lewiston, in after the dance. The organization Chapter 93 members were the presence of their immediate is co-operating with the Jewish guests of Chapter 63, Dec. 21, in families and friends. The bride's National Fund council in its ar- commemoration of National A. Z. great-uncle, Z. Horwitz, offered a rangements for the bazaar. A. Day. An extensive cultural, blessing to the bride and groom. social and athletic program is The ceremony was performed COMMITTEES BUSY FOR ;thinned for the coming terms of on a platform in the main ball- I JR. HADASSAH AFFAIR both chapters. room, under a white satin canopy, surrounded by palms. The members of the Detroit Unit The bride was attractively at- MOTHERS CLUBS PLAN , Junior Hallassah were hostesses on 1 tired in a Patou eggshells atin Sunday afternoon, Dec. 28, at the EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM gown, closely fitted to the form Stetter Hotel, at an interesting cul- with a neckline of ecru lace. her tural meeting. Miss Sulamith The educational program for the veil was beautiful in its simplicity, ' Schwartz of New York City, nu-1 live Mothers Clubs of the Jewish being a tight cap of lace, with an timid chairman of the Cultural Fel- t', nlirs Association has been defi- extremely long train of tulle. She lowship Committee and member of nitely planned. The program was attended by the Misses Fran- the national board of Junior Hades- worked out in conjunction with the ces Kolodin, the bride's sister, who soh Was the guest speaker of the wnmens work committee, of which was gowned in red taffeta and afternoon and gate an inspiring Mrs. Andrew Vineman is (+airman, black velvet, Bede London in a talk on the velue of the cultural and the president's council, consists silver-white beaded gown with MRS. SERAPHINE PISKO fellowship which is offered by Jun- of classes for the Mothers Clubs in white tulle, Nanette Weinberg in Iladassah. Mrs. S. Pirko, executive secre- English, child study, and home-mak- pale pink satin and Ida Mae Leion The ('ultoral Fellowship is of- tary of the National Jewish Hos- ing, as well as the regular educa- in peach satin. ' fered to all members of Junior 1111- tional meetings. The classes will The groom selected for his ush- pital at Denver fur the past 20 dassah who are interested in furth- be resumed on Jan. 5 and are as ers harry Scheinman, Benjamin years, whose seventieth birthday ering their knowledge of Judaism follows. Shapiro, Benjamin Kurtzman and anniversary was celebrated on by taking various courses in Jew- The Fenkell MotheN' Clubs at Jay Solovich, Jan. 1. ish history and Bible and others 3130 Fenkell avenue holds two Dinner was served in the main which are linked in the history of (lasses in English, a morning group ballroom for 80 guests, A recite- Jews. meeting from 10 a. m. to 11:30 ton followed from 8 to 12 for 125 CHILDREN ARE GIVEN Miss Helen Kass, who is chair- FREE PERFORMANCES p. tn., and on Tuesdays and Thurs- guests. man of the Cultural Committee Of days, and an latermain class from Mr. and Mrs. Lewiston left on a 1:30 to 3:30 p. tn. on Tuesdays and Southern honeymoon, and will by Wett.tein Arrange. for the Detroit Unit, will give furth- by er information on the requisites of Thursdays. at home to their friends at th.' Entertainments at Hollywood the fellowship. She may be reached The English class for the Lin.' end of January. and Colonial. ■ by calling Hemlock 2270-M. wcm1 Dexter Mothers Club is held The various committees who are, tin altindays and Wednesdays from LEIGHTON—W0t URGH Thousands of children were busy working on the $10 luncheon 1 to 3 p. tn. at the Wiwi Moshe Miss Florence Wolenbur h and given free entertainment at the to take place at the Statler Hotel, Synagogue, corner Lawrence and Harry Leighton of Detroi were Hollywood and Colonial Theaters, 51arch 1, reported at the last gen- Dexter. The English elasses for the Oak- united in marriage on Nov. 27. Dr. through the courtesy of Ben and eral luncheon committee meeting land NItithers' Club is held at the Leo M. Franklin officiated. Mr. Lou Cohen, on Wednesday after- I hat pledges are coming in rapid-'' le rich Center, 31 Melbourne ave- and Mrs. Leighton are at home at noon. Among the youngsters wh,t ly and the diligent work of commit-; nue, on Tuesday and Thursday eve- 1739 Longfellow avenue. ' took advantage of the free offer tees continues to reach their gual1 were members of the Jewish Cern of 250 pledges and more. 1 nings front 7 1 p. m. These SMITH—SELIGMAN All young women who are plan-1 ter, students of the United He- .lasses are taught by Mrs. Anna The marriage of Miss Lillian brew Schools and members of ring on attending anti wish to earn 1 Seegman. the $10 may do so by getting in I Young Judaea. The West Warren Mothers' Club Seligman, daughter of Mr. and The performance is annually touch with chairman and co-chair- child study class meets once a week Mrs. Morris Seligman, to Raymond man of the ways and means •om-1 coin 2 to 3 p. m., on Mondays at Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- arranged by Theodore Wettstein he K rink Community House, June. ham Smith, took place Sunday eve- of 441i4 Cass avenue, and Ben and mittee, Miss Gorden at Empire 2011 and Miss Zelda Teitlebaum ning at Hotel Steller. The bride Lou Cohen make this free party lion at McGraw. The Twelfth street mothers club and groom left Sunday night for an annual offering to Detroit's at LO. 4051, and receive all neces- sary information as to the various study class meets at Hutchins: an extended trip through the youngster,. ways and means of earning the :, .11,,n1. Hazelwood, corner Byron East. On their return they will money. iiit nucs, on Monday evenings, from reside in Detroit. Among the means used to raise 7 to 0 p. tn. Mrs. Emmy 1Monash funds for the $10 luncheon by is the teacher for these classes. FISHMAN—SCHWARTZ Junior Hatlassath members are: This progressive work is under Mrs. II. Schwartz of 2611 Car- Savings banks for girls to save 10 the direction of Frank DeGalan, tli- ter avenue announces the mar- Frank Bishop, music curator of cents a day, individual bridges, i re:tor of the Evening School De- riage of her daughter, Frances, to The Detroit Institute of Arts, will handwork, taxi service to convey partment. and Mrs. A. Carr, direc- Ellis Fishman, son of Mr. and MN. tor of Adult Education of the Board A. Fishman of Detroit, on Dec. 21 present a lecture on "The Develop- girls to and from meetings, thrift ment of the Piano Sonata," before books, candy sales, photo coupons, of Education. The recreation class- the Music Study Club, at its next and other means. , for the Mothers Club are now meeting, at 2:30 ticks+, Tuesday being organized by Ann Lesser, afternoon. Jan. 6, in the Y. IV. C. Nlothers Club leader of the Jewish • J. Y. P. S. Zedek. A. !wilding. Mr. Bishop will 'Bus- Center. A class in social dancing The Junior Young People's So- trat his subject with the Mozart will start on Monday night, Jan. ciety of Shaarey Zedek will meet "Sonata in 1*," and the Beethoven 'I, at the Jewish ('enter, 31 Mel- The exhibition of etchings at Sunday at 3 o'clock at the Atkin- b o urne, under the direction of Nat the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne "Sonata in (' Minor," the "Moon- son branch of the synagogue. light" and the "Appassinoata." Srol. avenue, which opened on Monday, The philanthropic committee of George Weiswasser, advisor of the Dec. 15, showing the works of the Music Study Club will present society, will speak briefly on Ernesto II. Navas, Italian Jewish a program at the St. Lakes Old "Who's Who Among American. SOCIOLOGY LECTURES artist, will be on display at the Folks' Home, on Jan. 5. Those Novelists." Dancing will follow PLANNED BY Y. W. H. A. Center until Friday, Jan. 0, participating will be: Mrs. II. Salt- the meeting. The exhibit includes many enstein, vocalist, accompanied by Invitations have been mailed to The Y. W. II. A. announces a scenes in Rome, Venice, Napoli Mrs. E. Monash; Mrs. Peter Gil- all newly elected members. Sons series of lectures on sociology on and Tivoli in black and white anti bert, pianist; Mrs. II. Becker and and daughters of Shaarey Zedek Thursday evening, Beginning Jan, in colors as well as religious sub- Mrs. T. Reid, readers; and Miss members and their friends may 8. The course is called "Sociol- jects. Margery Simons, danseuse, aceem- apply to Albert Gordon, chairman ogy in the Concrete,' or "The A reception was held on Tues- panieit by Mrs. S. Simons, Mrs. of the committee on membership. Modern Way of Being Neighbor- day, Dec. 23, when the exhibit was The (lance held Dec. 28 for Thomas Reid will act as chairman ly," and is scheduled as follows: members and their friends attract. viewed by many persons. The of the day. Jan. a. An Outline of the History of ed a large attendance. Similar hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Bernard Lachs and Mrs. So,bal Work. Dr. Stuart A. Queen, Mrs. David B. Werbe, Miss Fran- Benjamin Stepsay of the Mothers' affairs will he given periodically. inre secretary. Detroit Community Union. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gordon enter- ces lliger, Mrs. Milford Stern and Clubs Committee of the Music Jan. 15. The Plan of Social Work in Mrs. Milton M. Alexander. Study Club, will at as chairman of tained the members of the board Metropolitan Detroit. Anne Sprague, In order to give more people an a program to be given at the Kronk of directors and committee chair- Educational Director, Detroit Community Union. opportunity to view the exhibition Community House on Jan. 7. Mrs. men at their home on La Salle Jan. 22. The Place of the Jewish Wel- the committee in charge has ex- Harry Becker, reader; Miss Marg- boulevard last Monday. At a cere- fare Federation in the Community Pro- mony of induction the following wren, I.r. John al ■ Ws011. avereiary. Jew- tended the time of the exhibition ery Simons, dans•use accompanied i•h Welfare Federation. until Jan. 9, by Mrs. S.mons; and Mrs. Bernard officers were sworn in: Sidney Jan. 25. How to Help the Family in I.achs, vocalist, accompanied by Caplan, president; Albert Gordon, Trouble. Louis Tillett. Supervisor, (;ran River District, Dept. of table Welfare. Mrs. J. Schulman will entertain on vice-president; Esther Lowen- City of Detroit. DR. AMBERG DESCRIBES this occasion. berg, secretary; William Caplan, Fe l,. 5. The Bearing of Unemployment treasurer; and the following addi- VISIT TO DETROIT IN on Social Service Problem, Ella Lee Cowed], Metropolit•n Secretary. Detroit tional members of the board, Sara 1904 OF DR. EHRLICH Community Union. Berman, Hanson Buchner, Jacob Feb. 12. Dow Detroit Cares for Her Keidan and Ilerschel Zackheim, 'irk. Mary Connolly, Director of Health Sick. The current bulletin of the Education. Itept. of Health. City of De- troit. Wayne County Medical Society "Hoover vs. American Peo- Feb. 19. Why does the Roy and Girl contains an interesting memoir by From the Well-Known 1,1,,i1 Planned Recreation Today ? C. E. ple" Topic of Address at Dr. Emil Amberg on "Professor Itfewer. Commiskoner of Recreation. City HIRSCH-JIUNIS People's Forum Sunday. of Detroit. Paul Ehrlich's Visit in Detroit." F, L. 21. How Do We Safeauard Our POULTRY FARMS On Sunday, Jan. 4, at 3 p. m., This article was written on the oc- lloy• and Girl.? Claire M. Sanders. ef Near Washington, Mich. at College of the City of Detroit, casion of the presentation by Dr. Probation (1111cer for Girls, Juvenile Court Delivered Direct to Your Home of Wayne County. corner of Cass and Hancock ave- ' Amberg of a picture of Profaessor Ikl•reb 5. How We Help Solve the Three Times a Week at Present nues. A. J. atuste, dean of Brook- Ehrlich to the Wayne County Problem of the Handicapped. Charles F Low Market Price Medical Society. The picture Was F. Caninhell. Director, Detroit Lewd. wood Labor College and vice-chair- for the IlandiratiPed. man of American Federation of framed and hangs in the clubrooms' PURE WHITE EGGS M•rch 12 The Relation of the Church Teachers, will address the people's Today to the 1, ,vial Service Agencies. of the society. Two Day. Old forum, his topic being "Hoover vs. ' Dr. Amberg gives an interesting Rabbi Fran, Temple Beth El. Absolutely Guaranted the American People." description of Dr. Ehrlich's stay in' For your convenience call This meeting is free to the pub- 1 Serious things are always ex-, Detroit in 1904, and describes the our city phone- lie. A question and discussion , cured by the haste with which theylhonors accorded the great German- Hogarth 8057 are done. Jewish physician 26 years ago. t • period follows the lecture. Every Coat in Stock, including fine ermines, minks and broadtails Births A. Z. A. CHAPTER 93 Fr ELECTS LUBETSKY arriages LEADER CELEBRATES HER 70TH BIRTHDAY ■ Mon. to Frida;25C m Sat. and Sun. to 2 p. m. Announcing our A reception in honor of the en- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuchs of Hendrie boulevard, Huntington gagement of Miss Zelda Kahn,1 Woods, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miriam, to Rich- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore ard Wiener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chad es Wiener of Fort Wayne, Intl. Kahn of 440 Harper avenue, to Robert Flayer of Pasadena avenue announces the engagement of Moe Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. his daughter, Dorothy, to Jack Smith, son of Henry Smith. Max Feldman of Holbrook avenue will be held front 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 4. No cards. Large shipments of this new mer- chandise have come into our show- rooms in the last ten days. Come in, and whether you buy or not you will be treated courteously. Mats.to 6 p. xn.waa axons.., a arena DETROITLIELAND HOTEL BAGLEY AT CASS AVENUE WILLIAM J. CHITEENDEN, JR., Manager fen,' Sunday Dinner TABLE D'HOTE DE LUXE $ 450 special Week-Day Luncheons MAIN DINING ROOM—Try out special business men's luncheon at 85c. Children'. Dinner 50c. Dinner tonight 11.50. FOUNTAIN ROOM—Preferred by many 'hoppers and theater patrons. Cass Avenue entrance. Popular prices. COFFEE SII0P—Plate Luncheons 55c, 60c, 65c, and 70c. Table and counter service. ....." EVERY FACILITY FOR LUNCHEONS AND BRIDGE PARTIES. CALL RA. 2300 — IS U N DA Y , JAN. 4 MUSIC STUDY CLUB TO HEAR F. BISHOP CENTER'S ETCHING EXHIBIT EXTENDED A Vivid Gay Procession of Commercial Exhibits with a tganttc Congress ofFamous Stage Stars—Bands—Rad- ,. . io Stars—Circus Attractions to —European Sensations Revues of Shaarey STRICTLY NEW LAID EGGS Mighty Round-Up of the Foremost Feature Attractions of the Amuse- ment World—Bands- Beauty Revues—Fashion Parades—Stage Stars— Radio Stars Cower Nose 1"4-12:1.7: -ztf, in BIG DAYS Aild A I t, STARTING orkil•