ituDnuon.L b PAGE TWELVE play is laid in Palestine during the stirring days of the liberation in 1917 Rae Aronson will assume the role of Rachel Peretz, daughter of a Zionist, The Young People's Society of the while I.ottie Gantzewitz will play her younger brother, Michael. Sarah El Moshe held its regular meeting, Channuksh Concert, Dec. 2, at Beth • hfalek will take the part of a British Wed., Dec. 1, at the Synagogue. An David Synagog; Ball, Dec. 18 To Legionaire who brings happiness into Interesting program has been arrang- Be Given at Hotel Stadler. the lives of the two destitute Pales- ed for the next meeting. At the con- tinian children. The launch their season's enter. Of especial interest will be musical elusion of the meeting the program tainments, the European Jewish Wo- selections by the newly organized will end with dancing. men Welfare Organization of Detroit Young Judaea Orchestra under the di- The campaign for members Is still will give a Channukal; concert, Sun- rection of Mr. Heyman. The Forget open; any young man or lady be- day evvoing, Dec. 12, at the Beth Da. Mr Nutsof Zion have prepared an tween the age of 16-21, who wish to vid Synagogue, Winder street, for the elaborate tableau under the super- loin a ell organized organization are benefit of European widows and or. vision of their leader, Mr. Heyman, while the Daughters of the Blue and Invited to be present at the next meet- phans. ing. White will delight with vocal solos Rev. Aaron Bloom. cantor, with a and Yiddish recitations. double choir, and assisted by Cohn's The Young Judea Literary Club Orchestra. will render a concert ap- will offer as its contribution to the propriate to the season. Rabbi AIsh. program, a declamation, "Song of iskin and N. Chagi will speak. Judas Alaccabens Before the Battle The orguelzution also announces its of Maspha," this to be rendered by first Informal grand ball to be given Miss Eva Marcus, the vice-president 'Saturday evening. Dec. 18, at the Ho- of the club. tel Stutter. Proceeds of the ball will The Tikvas Zion will be repre• be used I ndefraying the cost of trans. sewed on the program in the form portation Of Jewish widows and or- of a Hebrew recitation as will the phone in Europe to this country. Defenders of the White and Blue, a Mrs. Eva IS omit, president of the local boys' circle. CONCERT AND BALL GIVEN BY JEWISH WELFARE SOCIETY EL MOSHE Y. P. S. omcm CATHOLICISM, THEME BICUR CHOLEM, JRS. OF AUXILIARY TALK GIVE 10TH ANNUAL DANCE AT STATLER Ernest O'Brien will be the speaker at the monthly meeting of the Wo- man's Auxiliary of Temple Beth El, Monday afternoon, Dec. 13, at 2:30 p. O'Brien has chosen "Cath- olicism" as the subject of his address. Mlle Dorothy Drapkin to Play Star Role in "The Chatterbox" to be Presented February 27th. --- Hotel Steller will be the scene of This marks the first of a series of talks to be given from time to time the Tenth Annual Informal Dance of by leading exponents of the various Blear Cholent Juniors, next Sunday evening, the 12th. Alt augmented or- religious beliefs. A delightful musical program will be furnished by Victor Polant, vio- linist, of the Detroit Sympathy Or- chestra, with Mrs. Silver at the piano. chestra will furniah the music, which will commence promptly at 8:30. Miss Dorothy Drapkin will play the role of "The Chatterbox," In the mu- steal comedy of that name to be giv- en at Orchestra Hall, February 27th, by members of the organization. Miss Napkin is already a well-known fig- ure In local amateur theatricals and possesses a splendid voice. Other members of the cast include flessye Barnett, Clara Krause, Dolores Weiss, Rose Zuleback, Freda Apasel, Dorothy Epstein, Nathan Scholnick, Maurice Steingold, Harry Stone, Sol Saranoff, Milton Gordon and SI Feinberg. A chorus of forty is being chosen from a large list of aspirants and volun- teers are still asked to submit their names and arrange for a tryout. the organization Thursday evening, December 16th, commencing at eight o'clock. A musical program on a pi, with those which have been drawing capacity attendances at the past two meetings has been arrang, J, and Bernard Ginsburg, President of gab lodge of final With has promis ed to deliver an address on a topics x his own selection. Dancing will fol- low the meeting as usual. pt. More than a hundred women attend. ed. A prize was given at eae'l table. These, together with the V.,' ;• There will be a regular meeting of Israel Kaplan. WAVIt'enieltgOVONISNIgtgstrtetriCOP OI VI VO I VI"VokkOlgOVIVOIVPWPOPVIVPOINAVIIVINPI : 1?! society, extends u special invitation to both affairs; to the members of the Jewish Woman s Club, the liadassah, Incur Cholem, Sr., Eastern Ladies, Immediate Relief Society, Jewish Or- phan Asylum, Hebrew Hospital Abell., Free Burial Ass'n., Ladies' Auxiliary of Mogen Abraham, Ladies Auxiliary of Highland Park, Ladles Auxiliary of Wilkins Street Talmud Torah, Ladies Auxiliary of Oakland Talmud Torah. Mass Meeting Is Succees. The mass meeting recently held by the organization at the Wilkins Street Talmud Torah was splendidly attend- ed and thoroughly permeated with the sentiments and inspiration of the Ks defy. President, Mts. Eva Bloom, opened the meeting with an address which gave some very interesting and im- portant facts concerning the various activities and achievements. of the organization during the short period of its existence. Mrs. Agnes Levin, secretary, reported that steamship tickets had already been sent to earl. ous parts of Russia, Poland, Galicia, Hungary, Bukovina, Roumania and Lithuania. Rabbi Sam Sachs and Rev. Goldin also spoke. Reports were heard front the North Woodward Branch through Miss Goldberg and Mrs. Louis. Tribute was paid Mrs L, Goldstick for her ef- forts In behalf of the organization. Philomathic Banquet To Be Held De- cember 29 The Lilies of Zion, one of the youngest Young Judaea circles whose activities Miss Annarose Hersh is directing, will give a Yiddish recite. lion. This club has distinguished itself at many previous entertain- ments by its splendid recitations and in this, a humorous one, something very enjoyable is assured. Chanakuah Greetings A Most Happy and ProsPerous New Year The Dramatic Clqb together with members of the Buds of Judaea will furnish a Palestanian dance and poet• ical selections. A unique feature of the program will be a dialogue, called, "Chanukah," to be given in English by the mem- bers of the,Stars of Judea. Ten boys are expected to participate in this number. Miss Zelda NI edvedov, a prominent member of the Judman Dramatic Club and the Inter-Collegiate Zionist As- sociation, will deliver a poetic con- ception Which she has expressly writ- ten for this Chanukah celebration. No Young Judea program is coin- plete without mass singing forming an important part, and Mr. Heyman has again consented to lead in the singing at this entertainment. Every Young jurbea Club will be represented on the program and all Young Jud;eatts as well as their parents and friends are ieelted ned urged to attend, Miss Sylvia Gold- smith of the local Young Jud;ca or- ganization is in charge of the ar- rangements. A To All Our Customers and Friends Detroit Brick Manufacturers' and Dealers Association k! Wioxioxioxi.wioxioxiamiexcemexiiievAimi ktti WA: imexieioxiowxkliwioxioiloolaiagioxicioximioxiolg4 111111111111111111111111111.1111111 .1111111.11.11111164 ■ 11K Isadore Levine, Toastmaster of Eighteenth Annual Affair. Wednesday evening, December 29, at the Carmel Kosher restaurant, the Philomathie Debating Club and its alumnae will hold their Eighteenth Annual Banquet. The committee in charge, under the active leadership of J. J. Rosenthal, is making extensive preparations to insure a good time for everyone. In line with their policy of "only the best," Mr. Isadore Levine has been secured is toastmaster for this event. Mr. Levine, a former speaker of the club, is well known as an ac- complished orator and after-dinner speaker. This will be his first appear. ance before the l'hilomathic since his return from Palestine. Attention of the alumnae is called to the fact that letters containing tickets have been sent to all of them. As stated in the letter either a remit- tance or . the ticket must be returned. The committee will greatly appre- ciate all prompt replies. The Service of the Brunswick Shops is a feature extended to all patrons of ally All Brunswick Shops open Evenings until Xmas. Whenever convenient shop in the morning. of our shops. It completes the circuit of phonograph happiness, without added cost. An Extraordinary JUDAEAN COUNCIL ELECTS OFFICERS At a meeting of leaders in Detroit Young Judea held Wednesday even- ing, December I, for the purpose of choosing a successor to Philip Slomo- vitz, who resigned as supervisor of the local chapters, it was decided that the work should henceforth be con- trolled by a Young Jtal•a Council, due to the fact that no one individual could be found to give tip the time required by the movement. Samuel Heyman was elected presi- dent of the council. Miss Julia Wine WAS elected vice - president; Miss An- narose Hersh, recording secretary; Sol Lipshitz, corresponding secretary; and Miss Sylvia Goldsmith, treasurer. Meetings of the council are to be made interesting by interesting liter- ary programs. In the Ranks of Young Judea The 1 sung Judea Dramatic Club will furnish the feature number of the Chanute:,; program to he presented by the combined Young Judea Clubs of this city, Sunday afternoon, Dec. 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