THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FOUR PISGAH LODGE PREPARES FOR BIG INITIATION At the last initiation of Pisgah Lodge hundreds were turned away from the banquet hall because of lack of accommodations. To avoid such a repetition this year, letters will be sent to each member and candidate for membership in the lodge with blanks attached for banquet reserva- tions. Tickets will be $3 each and reservations will be made in the or- der in which they are received and only when they are accompanied by checks. EWS TITLED BRITISH STATES VISIT UNITED( told a reporter who found her at the Blackstone Hotel. any "As splendid a lot of chaps as in the world," was Lord Swayth- were awfully hng's verdict. good to us at Great Lakes. We were the guests of Admiral Bassett, you know. The ,jackies,' as you call them, drilled for us, and we saw how they live—their bunks, their mess— everything. I should say it is the greatest institution of its kind in the world." The Swaythlings have come to America to place their youngest son, the Honorable Ewen Montagu, in Harvard College. NEW YORK—Lord and Lady Swaythling recently arrived in this country for a visit. 'Ihey are recog- nized as leaders of the British Jewry. brother Lord Swaythling is the elder Secretary The committee on Arrangements of Edwin Samuel N1ontagu, of the mammoth class-initiation of of State for India. Lady Swaythling Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. li. is a daughter of the late Col. Albert have called a special meeting for Sun- Goldsmid, well known internationally day, November 30, at the club-rooms, Glee Club To Sing. as executive of the administration of 25 Broadway, to complete arrange- A dance in the large ball-room wil l the great charities of the late Baron ments for the notable communal conclude the evening's entertainment. Hirsch. event. Finzel's orchestra has been engaged de Lord Swaythling's real patronymic The record-breaking initiation will to furnish the music and popular en- take place at the Statler Hotel, Sun- tertainers will perform during inter- is not Montagu, lnit Samuel. The famil was founded by his grandfa day, December 14, on the seventy- y , who kept a watchmaker's shop fifth birthday anniversary of Adolph missions. One of the most interesting fea- ther Kraus. Grand Master of the Indepen- tures of an excellently arranged pro- in Liverpool. Ilis son. Muses, father dent Order of 11'nai Brith. The six gram will be the initial appearance of the present Lord Swaythling, es- tablished a banking house in London, Ail, unusually interesting and in- hundred initiates. who will be sworn of Pisgah Lodge - Glee Club, which, which eventually became the leading strqctive evening was et4oysd by into the order will be to erred Merit- under the Airectorship -of I. Leonard bullion and foreign coin exchange in several hundred member's of the hers of the "Adolph Kraus Class" in Braun, has been preparing for many Young People's Auxiliary of Shaarey commemoration of that venerable months fur the auspicious event. The the city. In 1894, on being created a Zedek at their bi-monthly meeting Especially during the busy holiday season, when'the Grand Master's natal day which will rehearsals which heretofore have been baronet, Moses obtained a license of Tuesday, November 25, at the syna- be celebrated simultaneously in every held at the home of Henry I). Marks the Crown to change his name to gogue, corner \Villis and Brush demands on her time are so great, the successful hostess Montagu. Ile was created a peer in Irnai 'frith lodge in the country. will in the future be conducted at the streets. li ver S. Fink, chairman of the homes of the various members of the 1907. Edwin Denby, former congressman, depends on Maison Palcaux Catering Service to relieve So strict was the late Lord Swayth- committee and his staff of associates ling in his orthodoxy that he stipu- who was speaker of the evening, gave composed of Joseph J. Cummins, Si- Kopelson is Accompanist. a thorough and capable discussion of her of much of the work of entertaining. lated in his will that any one of his mon D. Rosenzweig, Milton NI. Al- Because of the initiatory rules and the League of Nations, setting forth exander, Charles Rosenthal, Leon regulations of the I. 0. B. B. pre- children who married outside the in logical and spirited manner his Jewish faith should be deprived of Goldsmith, Henry I). NI arks and Na- Palcaux holiday specialties in candies and pastries are cluding any but members from at- any part of his colossal fortune. opposition to the Covenant in its than Robinson are sparing neither tending the ceremonies. Mrs. Henry Edwin Montagu, present form. His second son, time, effort nor expense toward the D. Marks, who has so generously "fly belief is that it is to the best would have been barred front his in- different. success of Ow event. It is hoped to contributed of her services toward interest of the world to keep the bring to Detroit at that time some of the Glee Club, has been replaced by heritance when he married in 1915 United States as it was and as it is the most prominent figures of Amer- Alan Kopelson, a member of the Or- the Honorable Beatrice Stanley, —a free and independent nation, ever Tea Room daughter of Lord Sheffield, had she Candies ican Jewry and invitations to the ini- ready to right wrongs, to destroy der and a well-known pianist, who tiation have been sent to Abram I. will act as accompanist at all func- not previously abjured Christianity mob-rule, to squelch riots, to preserve Luncheons Elkus, Jacob Schiff, lion. Henry Mor- tions at which the Club will per- for her husband's religion. Lord order and peace, to maintain justice-- Ice Cream Sheffield is lay chieftain of the Con- genthau, Rabbi Nathan Krass and form. gregational Church in England. One but not to become a handstrong giant Suppers other notable Jewish figures. The official Ode contained in the of his brothers is Monsignor Alger- with a finger in every scrap," said Mr. Sodas ritual has been set to music and a non Stanley, domestic prelate of the Program Begins 3 P. M. Catering copy given each member of the or- French Pastries The program of the (lay which will ganization. The musical score of Pope. Another brother, the late Dethere is nothing anywhere to just- begin at 3 o'clock in the afternoon this, as of the other songs to be in- Lord Stanley, seas a convert to Islam ify the statement that we went into Music has been carefully and painstakingly troduced, including the opening num- and a nephew is a professing Bud- the war to create a League of Na- tions, Our fathers fought to save prepared with a view to providing ber, "Su Shorim Roshechem" (Open dhist. "Gobs" at the Great Lakes Naval the union and so did we. And now it for the comfort and enjoyment of the the Gates, Ye Leaders), have been thousands of guests who will be pres- composed by \I r. Braun and dedicat- Training Station had their first sight, is our solemn duty to examine the ent. While the candidates are being ed to the Order. Soloists for the ini- many of them, of a real live English , proposed Covenant before find not sworn into the order by a specially- tiation will be David J. Marymont, peeress, when Lady Swaythling after its ratification." Mr. Denby pointed out the harm trained installation team, the ladies Dr. Hilliard \V. Goldstick and I. L. "British godmother of th e United and danger to the United States ii will enjoy an elaborate program of Braun. The other members of the States Navy," visited the station. the covenant were adopted in its Lady Swaythling and her husband. entertainment in the smaller ball- chorus are Dr. Henry J. Goodman, room. Professional entertainers from Morris Steingold, Will red Goldman, Lord Swavtliling, had learned to present form, taking tip the various articles in the proposed League and local theaters and noted Detroit mu- A. Lapin-Cohen and Maurice Rosen- know and like the American seamen sicians will perform while the bloom. During the banquet several on English soil and had come 4,000 discussing them exhaustively. The (The Shop of Peculiar Excellence) control of immigration to the United members arc taken through the sol- popular songs, led by Sam Mandell miles for the purpose, in part, of States, the Japanese and Chinese ques- emn ceremonies. A reception on the and \Vilfred Goldman will be rend- stmlying him in his native habitat, men are tions, the tariff and Monroe Doctrine entire second floor of the hotel will ered, with the entire ensemble assist- "I think your American 264 Woodward Avenue the most wonderful in the world," she were given careful analysis. precede the banquet which will take ing them in the chorus. r. Joseph J. Cummings, repre- place promptly. at 6:30. tim mg seating Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, I. O. B. It., gave a brief and interest- 11111111111101111111111111111111111O111111111111111111a11:111111111iiiiiinalaciammaimatamiliaminialialttiallialt111111111111110111111111111111111111101111111I11111111110110IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt ing account of the work and purposes II IIIIIIIIInallallIIIIIIIIIIIII1O111111111111111111111101111111111111111G1111111111 of the order, urging the young men aIGGIIIIIIII 1111110111111111111111111110111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llilialinaiilliallallaallIO1111111111111111 of the assembly to join. Louis Cohane, attorney, and one of the most energetic "4 Minute Men," made a spirited and eloquent appeal in behalf of the Patriotic Fund drive, which, though officially ended, is be- ing waged with renewed zest by a handful of workers who will "carry on" until the full quota of $5,250,000 is reached. Miss Jeanette Starikoff, talented pianist, rendered two selections, liachmaniff's "Prelude" and a Chopin valse in a thoroughly pleasing man- —__------ EDWIN DENBY SCORES PEACE TREATY BEFORE SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A. MAISON PALCAUX ner. .;l : •: )111 b 1011,., White Satin Black Satin Patent Leather IP' $11.60 12.50 13.50 $7.50 Drown or Taupe Satin $7.50, $11, $12 Black Satin, $12.01) Dull Leather 13.50 latent Leather S Imlay. December 7, the Young Auxiliary of Shaarey "Led' k Arbor will entertain students at Ann and ex-service men of Detroit and environs with an all-day entertain- ment beginning at 3 o'clock, A play- let, "Nlaytime," given by members of the society, a short address by Rabbi A. M. Hershman, a luncheon and dance are some of the salient features of an excellently arranged program. In addition there will be vaudeville features and several musical numbers. W. E. CANTON OPENS NEW DEPARTMENT Ny. E. Canton after three years of satisfactory development of his idea of "clothing a man throughout his career" now• branches out with a new department, a Children's Shoe De- partment, for boys, girls and growing girls. To insure the continued suc- cess of "The Idea" this department has been placed under the personal supervision of Mr. Clyde E. Iforming, who formerly was associated with E. J. Hickey Co. W. E. Canton Co. occupy two floors in the Hotel Statler, at No. 105 Washington boulevard. 5 EL: Showing our beautiful collection of Exclusive Evening Slippers 1E_ We have arranged on our Fourth Floor Department for your selection Black Satin White Kid $14.00 10.50 orgeous display of the latest designs of Evening Slippers and a g is the most complete assortment of styles Buckles which we believe Mary Hyman, general counsel of the United States Shipping Board, Rio submitted his resignation, and will assume the practice of his profession in New York. His retirement is part of the reorganization plan, following the withdrawal of Chairman Hurley. Petit Louis Dull Calf Black Suede Bronze Kid $12.00 14.00 14.00 P." O .E. ever shown in Detroit O A few styles taken at random from this display are herewith repro- dvertisement. The slippers can be had in black satin, duced in this a white and silver. The buckles are of varied designs and patterns, o f of cut steel, rhinestones and other novelties. FOURTH FLOOR DEPARTMENT SULPHUR MINERAL WATER The Same as Mt. Clemens But to Detroit At Wayne Seth ne Doom (total 2,111 and Front tits Departments for Ladies and Gentlemen Open Day and Night Silver Slippers Woodward and Adams Ave. $13.50 A All Satin Vamp, Satin Quarter 15.00 Dull Vamp, Buck Quarter 16.00 5 Price $10.00 to $13.00 Y Latnimmila rommuloommins....rwegimuct nummuillincimnimmilmillioi nummulmmolommummoommilmomillumuminiumminn umnionsuunnmuucumiummuninomuminiumninommummumipmumuumiumarnumr, Sleeping Accommodations for Gentlemen Ntinerat-Turkish-Tenic and Elective Baths Local and General Swed1.11 Itlassage Electrical Treatment, Including Vl - bratory. tiles Frequency and Violet Tr .. f e :' : deti!!:. r l 1; isa. e r u r r l ' t la d.' eir t sh'o%annetar ub n i c ,h.. , Kidney and Liver Com- St o om plaints and all forms of SSkin Ch e rry ;S:sr u r p o t n . ' and NI-g8,4. 0.. 11111A IN I:11. N J. 11