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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-12-31

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WOODWARD AVENUE

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JEWEL FEATHER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO.

WILL J. DENT, Mgr.
I„ft•et Improved Method of Cleaning Feather Beds and Pillows. Gems
Comforters and Knit Mattreesca made from Feather gad. Hair and Cotta
Felt
Maned and Repaired. Ticks Laundered. New TiokIng
Furnished.
dleteller a awe, Mattreesee, Serino, Pillows, Cuenlons and General Ileflallite
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Plane Cameo gel
We re.laoquer and re-Ilnlok twee bear
1611 Michigan Ave.. Detroit Wok.

CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO.

TELEPHONE CADILLAC 6150
(Established 1903)
41 Broad Street, New York
Direct Private Whys
Weekly Market Letter Sent Tres

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ORCHESTRA HALL • HADASSAH WILL GIVE
SECOND CARD PARTY
DETROIT SYMPTHONT
TUESDAY, JANUARY 4

ORCHESTRA

CONDUCTOR

Friday and

December 31

Saturday Evenings

and January 1 at 8:30
Sololst—NINA KOSHETCsieprano

Program—Borowski "Trots Pein.
tures:" Hirst time here); Techal-
koweky Letter Scene from "Eugen
Onegin;" Scrlabin Third Sym-
phony (first Hine here); Rachman.
moo Vocalise; Rimsky-Koreakov
The Czars Bride;" Olinka " RUM.
Ian and Ludmilla."

Seats—$1.00, $1.50, $100
Box Seats-43.50

On Sale Friday Grinnell's; Satur-
day after 7 P. M. Orchestra Hall
NEXT SUNDAY CONCERT

January 9 At 3:30
SoloistiLYA SCHKOLINIK-Vlolin.
Seats-25c, 50e, 75e, $1.00
Box Seats—$1.25
On Sale Grinnell's January 6, 7,

and 8

At Marla'
you will find
the m a st
complete and
finest selec-
tion of furs
and fur coats
in Detroit—
you will find
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it pays to %=-
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buy of the
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Makers.

H. & B. MARKS

Manufacturers

Ret ailers — Wholesalers

212-214 Michigan Avenue

The second monthly card-party giv-
en by the Detroit Chapter of Hades.
sah will. take place Tuesday, Jan. 4,
at 2:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Jae.
S. Moyer, 97 Erskine St. Mrs. Mor-
els Friedberg of Virginia Park la pro-
viding the prizes.

Tickets may be procured from the
following committee-members: Mrs.
Ralph Davidson, Mrs. N. E. Aron-
slam, lire. Henry Weinstein, lire.
Robt. Loenberg, Mrs. M. II. Zackhelm,
Mre. Jos. Sanders, Mrs. S. Levine,
Mrs. J. Saute, lire. Sam Frank, Mrs.
Robt. Marwll, Miss Anna Stoll and
Miss Mollie Robinson.

CONF1RMANTS

Mr. and Mrs. Louts Raphael, of 467
Burlingame avenue were at home to
their relatives and friends on Sunday
last in honor of the confirmation of
their twin children, Sylvia and Boris.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ratkofsky, of
90 Garfield street, tendered a dinner
and reception to their relatives and
friends on Saturday, Dec. 25, at the
Shaarey Zedek synagogue, to honor of
the confirmation of their son, David.
There were 160 guests.

EDWARD J. DEVINE TO
ADDRESS AUXILIARY
OF TEMPLE BETH EL

Noted Editor of "Survey" to Talk on
"Standard of Life" Sunday Eve.,
January 9.

On Sunday evening, Jan. 9, at 8 :16
p. m., the Woman's Auxiliary of Tem-
ple Beth El will hold Its monthly
meeting in the auditorium of the
Temple.

The January meeting promises to
be an occasion of unusual slgnificance
in that the organization is offering
to its members and friends the rare
privilege of hearing one of America's
foremost publicists, Edward J. De-
vine.

ANNUAL

CLEARANCE SALE

of FINE FURNITURE

Reductions from 20% to 33 1-3%

On Our Entire Stock

In all the vital qualities that constitute a great sale we believe that this sale of
furniture
cannot be surpassed In any feature of economy, variety or complete
satisfaction.

Every piece of furniture that is being offered Is the kind that goes from the Eitel).
lishment with a guarantee as to its quality, both as to workmanship and ma-
terials.

You will find amongst our varied stocks everything that goes to furnish your
home artistically, substantially and economically. The furniture has all been
chosen with these three vital thoughts in mind, and we are continually giving
our customers helpful suggestions regarding selection of furnishings.

The Hartman
Fut niture Co
(New Number) 2314 Woodward Avenue

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Formerly the

The subject of Mr. Berkowitz's ad-
dress on Sunday morning will be "The
Eyes of Youth," a continuation of his
lecture the preceding week. Services

Gray Furniture Company

(Next to St. John's
Church)

begin at II o'clock.
Sabbath Services:

Services will be conducted by Mr.
J. Berkowitz, beginning at

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OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH

MEETING NOTICE

DR. SAMUEL SACHS
ADDRESSES BICUR
CHOLEM JUNIORS

Motors, Oils, Mining and Curb Industrials for Cash
or on Moderate Margins

Real Estate Exchange Bldg., Detroit

George D. Blumenthal of this city
was succeeded by Milton M. Myerson,
of Chicago, Ill., as national president.
Perfecton Lodge No. 486, F. S. A.
David J. litrsch of this city was elect- M. Special Communication on Wed-
ed secretary. Other officers chosen nesday, Jan. 6, 1921. M. M.
Degree
were Horace Cohen, of Montreal, at 2:30 P. M. Banquet at 8:30 P.
M.
Can., vice-president, and Samson Past Masters' Night.
Frolichstein, of St. Louis, treasurer,
CHAS. K. SANDORF,
Montreal, Can., was chosen as the next
Secretary.
meeting-place for the conclave.
Among the Detroit member, of the
fraternity who are in large measure
responsible for the splendid success
of the conclave are Saul Jacob, Rus-
sel Sioman, Harold Lipalte, George
D: Blumenthal, Harry Scheinman
and Julius Rubiner.
Sunday Services:

Olrittple Nall TEl
Notrs

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The same faultless arrangement
CHARLES HARVEY BURKHOLDER,
that characterized all preceding and
subsequent events in the conclave was
Who will address the Jewish Wo-
evidenced at the formal dancing party. man's Club, at their next meeting,
Shooks Justly famous orchestra, per- Monday, Jan. 3, at 2:30 p. m.
,
at
sonally directed by Ben Shook, fur- Temple Beth El.
nished the music for the dancing. An
Interesting play of lights from the
balcony lent all the brilliant hues of
the rainbow to the beautiful gowns
The Jewish Social organization
of the ladles.
The dance was preceded by a din- held Its last meeting, Tuesday. Dec.
28,
at the home of Miss Beatrice
ner for the members of the fraternity
and their guests. A grand march Weingarten, 164 E. Bethune. Those
formally opened the evening's enter- who are interested in the work of the
tainment. A "Stag" party for the society may call Miss Sylvia Harris,
delegates was arranged for Wednes- Cadillac 470.W. for Information.

Enters Monday
January Third
and Continues the Month

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Phi Sigma Epsilon Concludes
Four Day Meet in Detroit
'21 Conclave in Montreal.

Two hundred and fifty young people,
numbering among them delegates and
visitors from all parts of the United
States and Canada, danced until the
early hours In the spacious bail-room
of the Temple.

January Linen Sale ,

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TO TELL WOMAN'S
CLUB OF MASTERS

One of the !noel brilliant social
functions in many seasons was the
ball given Tuesday, Dec. 28, in the
Louis Quatorze Room at Elk's Tern-
ple by the I'hi Sigma Epsilon, a nation-
al fraternity, as a public culmination of
their annual conclave held in Detroit
this year at the Hotel Stotler from
Dec. 26 to Dec. 30.

The First Big Event of 1921

Linen Shop

Fraternity Gives
Brilliant Social
Function Dec.28

ETROCI LlVisli r RONICLE

Samuel Schaflander, Violinist, Miss
Gertrude Saranoff, Pianist,
On Program.

10:30.

Junior Young Peoples Society:

The Junior Young Peoples Society
will hold their next meeting on Sun-
day afternoon, Jan. 2d. A delightful
program has been arranged and plans
for the year will be announced.
The
meeting - will start promptly at 2:JU
p. m., and will be

Rabbi Samuel Sachs, formerly of
Brooklyn, New York, now a resident
of Detroit, will address the next meet-
ing of Bicur Cholum Juniors, on
Thursday evening, Dee. 30, at 'the
followed by a"Morn-
elyn BersovItz, Secretary, Jennie Ros-
Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Sachs is well bership Dance." As the membership
en; Treasurer, Lany Drapkin; Editor,
known for his great fund of humor, as of the Junior Young Peoples Society
Sadie Jareslow.
well as his oratorical ability, and an is so large, all affairs are to be re-
interesting as well as instructive ad- stricted to members only.
I Antong their latest activities is an
The Social Committees of the Junior
dress may be expected frotn him.
affiliation celebration which will take
Samuel Schaflander will head the Young Peoples Society have plans
The Daughters of the White and; place on the afternoon of January 2.
list of musical numbers being pro- under way for a program and dance
vided by the committee, with several to be given for the members of the Blue, one of the senior circles of the 1921 at the home of Miss J. Rosen, 366
violin solos, to he accompanied by Congregation of Temple Beth El. All Young Judaean organization of Detroit LaBelle Ave.. Highland Park All of
Miss Gertrude Saranoff. The meet- members of the congregation are installed thel mew officers at their the leaders Of the Young Judaean or-
ing will commence promptly at eight asked to reserve February 20th, as all last meeting.
ganization are invited to attend this
o'clock and dancing will follow its members of Temple Beth El are ex-
The following were elected: Presi- affair.
conclusion.
pected to be present.
dent, bottle Davidow, Vice-Tres., Ev.)
N1189 Jolla Wine, since taking over

DAUGHTERS OF WHITE
AND BLUE ELECT NEW
OFFICERS FOR TERM

PROMINENT SPEAKERS
ADDRESS ASSEMBLIES

the leadership of the club, one year
ago, has been very popular among the

girls. She is at present meeting all
the committees and giving very help-
ful suggestions.

WARSAW—The "Respospolito" ear

ries a report from Lemberg
which do
nies a recent announcement made
here that the Zionists of Galicia had
made official demands upon the Pol -
lak government, in connection with
their work.

A series of lectures to cover a period
of several months have been arranged
to be given Friday evenings at the
regular assemblies held in the syna-
gogue on Westminster and Dolman
avenues. In addition to S. Kasdan.
M. J. Liss and R. Zinder, who have
already addressed meetings on previ-
ous nights, Mr. Gordon and Mr.
Shenderowitz, connected with the
Wilkins street Talmud Torah, have
consented to deliver a number of
lectures each.
Mr. I.iss spoke Friday evening, and
was followed by Mr. Kasdan, who
spoke on Rabbi Akiba and the revolt
of Bar Kochba. A number of other
prominent educators are expected to
speak to the Jewish youth of the
northern district during the year. All
interested are urged to attend. In
addition to the lecture, a musical pro-
gram and recitations are given by
young judaeans.

B'NOS YISROEL JOIN
YOUNG JUDAEA RANKS

The seventeenth circle of Young
Judaea to be organized in Detroit, at
a electing held last Sunday, adopted
the name "B'nos Yisroel," the Daugh-
ters of Israel, and began to function
as a branch of local Young Judaea,
with Miss Bertha Slomovitz as leader.
The "B'nos Ykroel" will hold its
meetings every Sunday afternoon at
the synagogue on Twenty-ninth street
and Michigan avenue, It is the third
circle to be organized on the West
End. The Tikvas Zion was the first
circle to be organized in Detroit
Later the Maccabees of Judaea were
organized in that neighborhood, and
the "B'nos Yisroel" are the third.
All the circles in the West End will
co-operate for Young Judaea work
and for the advancement of the He-
brew language in their immediate
community.

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Wishing You

A Happy and Prosperous

JEWS HONOR MEMORY
OF NOTED WRITER

As an authority on social problems,
Mr. Devine Is perhaps best known as
the editor of the "Survey," a national
NEW YORK—The numerous ad-
social service magazine. An author
of note, he has been heralded as one mirers of S. An-sky Rappaport, the
brilliant
Russian-Jewish writer who
of the founders of modern eociologic-
died in Warsaw some weeks ago,
al science.
gathered at Cooper Union last night
Mr. Devine has chosen as hie sub- to honor his memory. The memorial
Just the "Standard of Life," promis- meeting was initiated by the I.
L.
ing • wealth of constructive ideas to l'eretz Writers' oreinization of New
his listeners. It is to be hoped that York and among those who eulogized
Mr. Devine will have an audience the remarkable revolutionary leader,
author and poet, were Dr. Chaim jut-
worthy of himself and his subject.
iovsky; Abraham Cohan, editor of the
New York Forward; S. Niger, the
noted critic, and Chonon J. Minikes.
Sholom Asch and Abraham Raisin
read extracts from An-sky's writings
The Uniongram committee of the and Cantor Hirschman rendered the
Woman's Auxiliary of Temple Beth El Morle Rachmim.
El, announces that It has made at-
PARIS—Professor Sy:train Levi and
rangementa with boy scouts to deliver
Unlongrams to any part of the city, M. Bigar have left for Geneva as the
- epresentatives oe the
"Alliance
at any time. Requests may
be made :sraellte"
in order to attend the
to the chairman, Mrs. I. Al. Freiberg,
League sessions which will take up
759 Pingree
(new number), Telephone
the question of Jewish minority
Northway 1902W.
rights.

New Year

Alex J. Groesbeck,

Uniongranu Sent to
All Parts of City

Governor of Michigan

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