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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-10-21

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CLIFTON AVIINU1 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

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Young
Judaea

Good Linen -- Low Prices

BROCADED BATH
TOWELS AT 68c.

Brocaded bath towels made
of heavy mercerized threads.
Some have spaces reserved for
monograms. Good thick towels,
20x38 inches. During the July
sale they were 89c each,

Hemstitched and Em-
broidered
PILLOW CASES $1.95

$1.96 a pair is very little for
these new gift pillow cases,
hemstitched and embroidered
and nicely boxed. A complete
assortment of patterns in all
white and with blue or pink
embroidery. Size 45x36 inches.

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Ti,. Detroit chapter of Interco!.
legiate Zionist Associaiotn, at a meet-
ing held Tuesday evening, Oct. 18, at
the Shaarey Zedek, made arrange-
ments for a series of important
lecturers to address the society, the
names to be announced within two

TIKVAS ZION, KNIGHTS
HOLD SUCCOTH PARTY weeks.
Meetings of the I. Z. A. will hence-

forth be held every other Wednesday,
The Tikvas Zion and the Knights the next meeting being scheduled for
of Judaea will hold a combined Sac- Wednesday, Nova,ht2.et ogyiffthel.t
cosh celebration at 2 o'clock Sunday We•dnesday, Nov. 2, at the Shaarey
afternoon at the home of Sophie ledek.
Dwork, 4711 Michigan avenue. The
An interesting program has been
party will be featured by a number arranged for the next meeting, to in-
of declamations and songs approp- clude a musical and tine literary pro-
riate for Succoth. There will be • gram. The feature of the meeting ,
number of games and the explana- will be a discussion on the question,A
tion of the story of Succoth by "Should Jewish students attend
members of both the Tikvas Zion classes on Jewish holidays?" Miss
and the Knights of Judaea. Young Esther Rose nstein will give a reading
Judaea leaders are invited to attend of a comedy play of Jewish interest.
this party.
Samuel Heyman will lead in mass
singing.
KNIGHTS WIN GAME
All Jewish college and university l$
students roe urged to join the I. Z. A.
The Knights of Judaea Sunday de- and are invited to attend the next
feated the Defenders of Zion in the meeting of the society.
first Judaean football game of the
season by the score of 19 to 0. Zell-
BICUR CHOLEM JRS.
man, lleyman and Racoosin were the
officials in charge.
The opening of the new store will

Odd Half Dozen Lots
LINEN DINNER NAP-
KINS $3.95

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All-linen damask dinner nap-
kins, odd lots with no table
cloths to match. Some are
slightly crumpled and dusty.
Full size, priced formerly $15
a dozen. This group reduced
to $3.95 a half dozen.

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ALL-WOOL CRIB BLANKETS
$3.75 A PAIR

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Soft tine all-wool crib blankets with narrow blue and
pink striped borders. Sizes 32x42 inches. This is a
special price for a small lot we have recently received.

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MACCABEES SUSPENDED

MEN!!

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I. Z. A. PLANS FINE
PROGRAM FOR NOV. 2 ;

The Maccabees defeated the Up-
lifters of Zion in the football game
Sunday by a score of 7 to 6. Fol-
lowing the game, Samuel Heyman,
president of the Young Judaea Comte
s 61, suspended the Maccabees from
the local organization for lack of
sportsmanship and disrespect to lead-
ers. The suspension holds until ac-
tion by the Council.

A wide assortment of Imported and Do-
mestic Woolens now awaits your inspection.
Suits, Overcoats and Formal Dress Wear de-
signed and made under my personal super-
vision, at reasonable prices.

take place Oct. 20.
Morrey Rosenthal, chairman of the
dance committee, has begun to dis-
tribute the tickets for the annual
dance of the Bicur Cholem, Jrs.., which
will be held on Sunday evening, Dec.
11, at the Hotel Statler.
The committee is working to make
this affair the biggest and most suc-
cessful of any dance the Juniors have
attempted. The proceeds, as usual,
will be devoted to charitable purposes.

HOW YOUNG JUDAEA TRAINS
ITS LEADERS

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ALPHA LAMBDA KAPPA

ROSES OF ZION

The Roses of Zion will celebrate
'Succoth Sunday afternoon with a
party in the Succah of Bessie Sta.
binsky on Cameron avenue. A Suc-
coth program will be followed by a
series of games. Refreshments will
be served.

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The ente0ainment committee of the
Alpha LanThda Kappa Fraternity is
making arrangements for a 'Hard
Time" party to be given on Halloween
Eve,, Oct. 30. Invitations to the party
were issued to a select group last
week.
Alfred Mendelsohn, a member of
the fraternity, was recently elected
president of the Bicur Cholem
Juniors.
Louis Cantor, another member, is ri

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A Large Showing of Fine Bed-
room Suites, Purchased at a
Great Concession in Price, and
Now 'Offered at about 40% of
the Present Market Prices. . . •

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The big problem in the conduct of
educational clubs of boys and girls now in Fargo, N. D., where he was
appointed to the professorship in
is to secure a sufficient number of
Architectural Engineering of the
. trained leaders to guide the various
' North Dakota Agricultural College.
'clubs. Young Judaea has endeavored
to overcome this difficulty by hold-
BAR COBA CLUB
' ing courses in leaders' training, which
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have been conducted by experts in
A
meeting
of the Bar Cobs Club
i the various subjects. It is now pro-
posing to go a step further and to was held at the home of Louis Orman,
hold in the large centers leaders' in- Wednesday, Oct, 12. Further prepa-
stitutes, three or four times a year. rations for the banquet to be given in
These institutes will consist of brief honor of Miss Ruth Samitelson who
courses in leaders' work held over is about to leave the club, were die-
the week-end. There will be a series cussed.
A basket ball team for the boys was
of four or five lectures at each insti-
tote and the whole course will be also discussed. The club decided to
concentrated into Saturday evening have debates at the meetings and
and all day Sunday. Arrangements teams of boys and girls were elected
: are now being made with Boston, consisting of Annie Brown, Celia
. Bridgeport, Philadelphia and Balti- Barnett and Harriet Barnett, and
more for the inauguration of leaders' George Block, Louis Rosen and
Isadore Isenberg respectively.
institutes in those towns.
The Leaders' Training School in
' Detroit is to start Sunday, Oct. 30.
SIGMU MU
Evenings
Young Judaea does not ask the
young men and young women who
The first meeting of the fall term
are the leaders of the club to con- of the Sigma Mu Fraternity was held
tribute financially to the movement Monday evening, Oct. 10. The new %
but it does ask them to give an hour ocers
for the ensuing term were in-
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or t w o a week of their time to lead
ed
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a flb of earnest-minded boys and stall
Members are earnestly co-operating
girls. Every one of us has a duty to and are working with vigor t o create CO I I I nt.1 I 1 insl IN k
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the community in which we live and a new spirit.
Projects were dis-
there is surely nothing more worth cussed for new club-rooms. A mem-
while for a young man or a young bership campaign has been started.
woman than to lead a club of boys The fraternity has decided to stage
when their char-
or girls at that
a dance during the later part of
acter is plastic and can be moulded November. Committees have been ap-
Mr. and Mrs. David Friedland, 711
into a form beneficial to the com- pointed and arrangements are being North Capitol avenue, announce the
munity and to the individual. There made to make this dance a huge sue- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Burnhardt,
are large numbers of young men cess The sale of tickets will be an- which took place on Saturday, Oct.
un women
who would be will-

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flounced
in the near future.
lead eat
clubs cus
if they
ing to
y had the nec-
Master Burnhardt delivered all of
essary preliminary training.
the Saturday morning service, includ-
PI LAMDA CLUB
Young Judaea is now prepared to
ing Mophtier and Mussaph. He was
supply' whatever training is , neces-
highly praised and much compliment-
The Pi Lamda Club will gi ve a
sary without any cost to the leaders.
nary
for his splendid delivery, after
It expects a large number of young Ilalloween party Saturday, Oct. 29. which he gave a touching speech in
, people to follow up this work.
a t the home of Mrs. Hertz, 10322 Jewish.. A reception was given on
Woodward avenue. The entertain- Sunday afternoon and evening at
menu
committee
for this and
occasion
headed
by Miss Hassin
sup- is their home, when about 100 guests
were received. Master Friedland
— ported by Miss Rosen and Miss was the recipient of many beautiful
The members of the Young Worn- Silver. The refreshment committee gifts. Among the out-of-town guests
an's Hebrew Association and their is headed by 51iss Kate Stern and were: Mr. and Mrs. Simon Loch-
"Meer lie of Lore ' s "
l escorts (male or female) will trip supported by Miss Lipshitz and Miss man, Mrs. Morris Silver, Mr. and Mrs.
I the light fantastic Saturday evening, Nichaman.
Simon Friedland, all of Detroit; A.
l'i Lamda Club will hereafter meet Bernstein of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs.
I Oct. 22, at the Temple Beth El Audi-
torium, Woodward avenue and Eliot at Jewish Women's Club house, 89 David Graff Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Graff,
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Graff and
street. The dances will be held reg. Rowena street.
a
I ularly every Saturday evening. Good
The gold piece raffled by Pi Lamda sonE. II. Graff, Miss Dorothy Graff,
s
Hubeen added to our Shope—in reepons•Imusic and pleasant surroundings will Club wa won by Celia Liblick, of all 'of Kalamazoo, and Mr. Hoffen-
' mean happy dance nights all through 9031 Russell street and she donated berg of Calumet.
to the demand of our patron. we
the coming season for the members. it back to the club.
have opened

WM. KRAUSS

Merchant Tailor

1537 Broadway, 2nd Floor. Madison Theater Bldg.

NOAH PRILUTZKY

The Jewish Representative in the Polish Parliament,
great defender of Jewish rights and excellent orator,
who came for a short visit to the United States, and
J. Mitchell, national secretary of the Federation of
Ukranian Jews in America, will address a

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Grand Mass Meeting

AT THE JEWISH INSTITUTE,
High and Hastings Streets,

LANSING NOTES

age

50c and a
Liberty Bell
Back--
FREE!

Sunday, October 23, 1921

At 1:30 P. M. sharp.

The public is invited to come and hear the report
of these great Jewish statesmen of the conditions
of our co-religionists.
Arranged by the Michigan Federation of Uk-
ranian Jews.

ANOTHER DEPARTMENT

Y. VV. H. A. NOTES

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A Luncheon Service

LOVE'S

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On Sunday, Oct. 20, there will be
outing and hike to Lake Shore

Featuring delicious Sandwiches, Salads, Drive,
22.
A treat
in store
for all Station
members
who
come is and
regis-
Pastry and
ter at once.

ARREST VILNA JEWS

CINCINNATI TEMPLES
WILL HOLD FREIBERG
MEMORIAL MEETINGS

WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—Warsaw
police agents have arrested a group
of newly arrived Jews from Vilna,
although these possess ed pro's • r pass-
ports. The police explains the arrests
with a statement that the Vilna Jews
are not Polish citizens. In view of
Poland's assertion of its rights to Vil-
na, the charge that residents of Vilna
are not Polish citizens appears rather
peculiar.

CINCINNATI—A joint service of
all the Reform Temples of Cincinnati
in memory of J. Walter Freiberg, late
Just the place for After-the-Theater
president of the Union of American
Luncheons.
• Ilebrew Congregations, who died on
Jun& 9, 1921, will be held at the Rock-
TABLE SERVICE—SPOTLESS NAPERY Decorative Art and
dale Avenue Temple, Sunday Novem-
'Lampshade Making:
ber 6 at 10:15 a. m.
From soap boxes to furniture,'
The Committee on J. Walter Frei-
APPEALS TO JOINT AND ICA
painted and decorated; with doily
berg Memorial met at the Rockdale
sets, candlesticks, mirror frames and
Avenue Temple last Thursday to ar-
RIGA.—(J, T. A.)—The Jewish
what not besides. Attractive shades
range the memorial and work out a Communal Society of Soviet Russia
. on pretty lamps add much to the love-
At Philadelphia
program suitable for the occasion. published an appeal which urges such
Are now a household word in most of the linens of the home. Here is an excel-
' The plans adopted call for a number Jewish organizations as the ICA, the
' lent opportunity to make attractive
homes in the Northwest Section.
of prominent out of town speakers 1 German Hilfsverein, American Joint
gifts with individuality.
who will address the meeting on the Distribution Committee, to start con-
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We Specialize in HOME MADE SALADS
various phases of Mr. Freiberg's life structive relief among the Jews in
Home Nursing:
we
and work, and also for an elaborate Soviet Russia.
and Imported Canned Goods.
A regular Red Cross course in
musical program.
Deliver
The Moscow branch of the ORT has
home nursing. Red Cross certificate
A managing committee to look after received a truckload of shoemakerss'
will be awarded upon completion of
all the details of the meeting was ap- tools front Renal.
Phone
this course.
pointed by Mr. Shohl, President of
Receive complete service at Love's: Cards,
Market
the Union. This committee includes
Athletics:
Cigars,
Cigarettes,
Sandwiches,
Soft
, representatives of the various boards
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Play basketball, which game com-
of the Union and the local congrega-
Drinks, etc.
bines muscular control and co-ordin-
tions and sisterhoods affiliated with
ation with a great deal of fun and
the Union and the National Federa-
skill. The gymnasium work offers
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, lion of Sisterhoods. Chosen repre-
d
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aroun
e e.
sentatives of these bodies will official-.
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velopment and strengthening of the
ly participate in the Memorial Service
body organism. This class meets
every Wednesday evening, 7 to 9, at while the memlwrs of the Committee
will act as ushers at the meeting.
the Shaarey Welt Synagogue, Wil-
is and Brush streets, under direction
BRINGS POGROMISTS TO TRIAL
of Department of .Recreation. Reg-

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istration for this class is limited to
tt. .— (J. T. A.) — During
those who sign up promptly. Inquire the coining week the trial of the
at office, 89 Rowena street (Glendale
ant sol-
79711, for full particulars. Sadie C. "Szlanzakas" (Silesian insurg
diers) who perpetrated many excesses
Jacobs, secretary.
against Jew's in Lodz several weeks

Kosher
Delicatessen

Hot Drinks

Ukelele:
Do you know the "Suanee River?"
Learn to play it and lots of other
favorites on the ukelele.
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November 2nd are good for 50c in opening a Savings
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New depositors also receive an attractive Home
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PARTHENON LEAGUE

ago, will start in Lodz. The main
witness for the prosecution is the
socialist Mayor of Lodz, Rzevski.

The lust regular meeting of the
Parthenon Athletic League was held
at theome o f Miss Adeline Co h en.
Plans were discussed for a Hal-
lowe'en party to be given at the Barber Shop, Manicure and Hair
r, M rs. Dressing Parlor. Excellent Service.
home of theV e u n b' iwosep fwe so v enoe
Most Modern Equipment.
Election of officers resulted as fol.
Your Patronage Solicited.
lows: Helen Goldstein, president,
Basement,
Marion Caplan, vice-president, Fannie
Elizabeth and Witherell
C
Newman, secretary, Sarah Rabino-
witz, treasurer.

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