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AIMWELL CLUB

I APPOINTED ASSISTANT

TO CITY PROSECUTOR

PHILOMATHIC CLUB 'SENgtENTENEEKEMMSM 1 566 11 -1 1 51 1-Yi llt ili 5-1 1 16-115P51,.

Running true to expectations, the
Nlembers of the Aimwell Club and
Miniature Declamation Contest which
their friends enjoyed the masked Hal-
featured the meeting lust Sunday iwe-
lowe'en party of the Club Saturday
ning, was an event which Philisna-
evening, October 29, in the home of S.
thians will not soon forget. There
Goodman, 410 Farnsworth street. Mos-,
was oratory galore, and the decima-
srs. B. Adelson, S. Goodman, G Rapp,
tions contained selections of every con-
Returning from a several days'
G. Benson, J. Repitor, and Miss Ann
ceivable
nature, from Cicero down to
Fisher assisted in the entertainment.' trip to New York aid Boston is A.
Victor Hugo.
Messrs, H. Slavin and IL Einstandig B. Seeding of Lothrop avenue.
Leo Rosenzweig opened the dissus-
were on the committee in charge.
sions with a discourse On the theme
•
J. A. Genberg
tsf Melbourne ave-
The first annual Thanksgiving dame
entitled, "The Historian." He was
of the Aimwell Club to be held in nue has returned from New York.
followed by I, Berger, who won st c-
(MilleBows' hall, Bethune and Brush'
ond prize on the merits of his topic,
streets Friday evening, November 25, ,
Ilarvey Vehon of 315 Tuxedo ave-
"The War Devil." Ben Safer who had
will bring a record crowd, according nue has returned from a pleasant :
for his subject, "The National Flag,"
to the reports of the ticket commit- visit at the home of his mother, Mrs.
taught the organization something
tee. Any club wishing tickets is asked : Rae Vehon of St. Paul, Minn.
about the finer points of oratory, and
to write to P. Olender, 5763 Beaubien
won for himself first prize. "Lafay-
street.
Returning from an extended trip
ette" and "Abraham Lincoln," were
The Athletic committee announces to Boston, Mass., and Providence, It.
addresses on which II. Rice and I..
that a special meeting for basketball
are Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Meyers
Schulman spoke. A Pearlman spoke
players will be held in the home of II. of Hotel Charlevoix.
on "A Relenting Mob," and was fol-
Slavin, 1037 East Warren avenue. A
cal
lowed by lief) Rosenstein who had
basketball suit will be given to each
Mrs. I. Weinberg of MI Monterey
"Spartacus to the Gladiators," for his
member on the team.
.11
ta.,
avenue is visiting in Youngstown,
topic. The attempt by M. Abramotf
Messrs. IL Reppaport and S. Mit- Ohio, with relatives and friends.
to impersonate Cicero, in his famous
tleman joined the organization. The
speech " \'erres Denounded," was so
---
next regular meeting will be held in
successful, that the judges found it
E. Ulinberg of Hotel Charlevoix
A Kern Sale of Silks means a sale of QUALITY SILKS—of STYLISII
the home of G. Rapp, 912 Theodore spent the past week in New York
necessary to divide first honors be-
SILKS—of BIG SAVINGS. This year it means more to you than it has
stteet, Sunday, November 6.
tween him and Safer, who both re-
, and Boston.
--Photo I.. tichuldenbrand
for the past five years, for it comprises a far greater collection and
ceived handsome books. L. Carpol and
S. DeYoung had for their themes,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ackerman
BETTER VALUES than any similar event we have on record.
HARRY S. SCHEINMAN.
"Spartacus to the Gladiators" and
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Young Detroit attorney who was re- "The Death Penalty," respectively.
Weisberger and family and Mr. and
In the two specially priced groups which follow, there are more
Mrs. Paul Krauss at dinner Sunday cently appointed Assistant Prosecut- The fine delivery which Aaron Weis-
than 26,000 yards of the season's most wanted silks:
evening in their new home at 103 ing Attorney. Mr. Scheininan is well wanner employed in declaiming on "The
known in fraternal circles in the city Negro as a Conqueror," won for him
McLean avenue.
anti has taken part in Jewish social third prize.
The judges of the event were II. II.
•
Or Recovered.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Koplowitz are now and oommunal activities.
Platt, Dan Budnitzsky and L. Rosenz-
40-inch crepes de chine-
at 1141 Webb avenue, where they
40-inch radium taffetas -
weig, and the latter acting in the ca-
Silk and Satin Baby Quilt.,
40-inch silk novelty geor-
will be pleased to see their friends.
pacity
of
critic,
advanced
stone
timely
40-inch satin charmeuse-
All Lambs' Wool Lined.
gettes--
DR. FRANKLIN, JUDGE
suggestions.
40-in. silk and wool poplins
40-inch silk georgette crepes
Dr. and Mrs. I. Z. Taub of the
FAUST
WILL
SPEAK
Ohl Philomathians are asked to keep
35-inch satin messalines-
Addison Hotel have as their guest
40-inch printed silk 'mediums
the date of the Philomathic Banquet
35-inch
chiffon
taffetas-
ON ARMISTICE DAY in mind. This will be held on Wednes-
Miss Clara Belle nits of Kalamazoo.
36-inch satin Royals and
35-inch taffeta plaids, stripes
It
1249 WOODWARD AVENUE
day evening, December 25, and under
chiffon taffetas--
and fancy silks—
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Frank and
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, Judge John the leadership of II, H. Platt, will be
Telephone Main 3428.
family of 1185 Burlingame. avenue Faust, Miss Elizabeth Hauser, No- an affair, which no Philomathian
have left for Los Angeles, Calif., timid officer of the League of Wo- should absent himself from.
where they will spend the winter men Voters, and William Bailey, of
The program for next Sunday eve-
SILK SECTION
months.
the Detroit Federation of Labor, will ning, will include a debate on that
STOP PAYING
be the speakers at the big mass meet- much discussed question, "Resolved,
Miss Jeannette Rothenberg of ing to be held at noon, November II, that Mayor Couzens be re-elected."
Alain Floor annex
HIGH GAS BILLS
2246 West Philadelphia was hostess at Arcadia Hall, under the auspices of
affirmative will be upheld by A.
Dirty and Improperly Adjusted at ■ delightful Ilallowe'en party in the Women's Committee on World Dis- ' The
Perlman and S. Gurvitch who will be
Gas Ranges, Lights and Heaters honor of the Misses Ruth, Frances armament of Detroit.
opposed by G. Applebaum and Jack
Cause High Gas Bills.
and Grace Litz, who have recently
The Detroit Federation of Labor Thuman. The subject is a matter of
Save gas and eliminate smoky ket- arrived from Chicago to take up their will join in a body the parade, which great concern to the people of De
Hee by having them properly
residence in this city. Pretty novel- will start at Bates and Lamed streets trait, and the fact that it will be de-
cleaned and adjusted.
, ties, depicting the spirit of Hal- at 10:30 a. m., end march up Wood- bated at so opportune a time will, in
Gas Piping Blown Out. Gas Fitting
lowe'en, were used effectively in ward avenue to the Arcadia. Scores all probability, make for an exceed- S
• Specialty. New Lines (nat.lied.
decorating the residence. The light- of clubs and other organization, also ingly argumentative debate.
ing arrangements were especially fit- church societies in Detroit and nearby
SAMUEL SCHUBOT
have announced their intention
Seven years as inspector with the ted to the spirit of the occasion. The cities
evening was spent pleasantly in danc- to have divisions in the parade, with I. Z. A. TO DEBATE
Detroit City Gas Co.
theit i :Aw• tin veb ra y n on e rti n airLd truoia
fl t t.
ing
and
games.
Miss
Sara
E.
Levin,
327 FarnsworthSt. Northway 1909
YIDDISH QUESTION
consider it
Saul Levin, Arthur Lipsitz, John Ben-
I have prepared a veritable feast for your delectation.
ttismontodimarriciiiii:sattieceinDathyi!,
nett, Norman Snyder, Michael Bin-
"Resolved,
that Yiddish should form
says
krant, Grace Litz and the hostess con- oh nisst drau
d the entert ainment. - Mrs. W. Nelson Whitemore organiz- a part of the curriculum of Jewish
ibuted
A dainty luncheon was served to 30 er of disarmament work in 'Michigan. education in America," will be the
This demonstration planned for Ar- topic for a general discussion at the
guests.
mistice day is not to advertise the work next meeting of the I, Z. A. was fea-
of
the woman's committee alone. It tured by a discussion on the question
A Hallowe'en party was given by
is an opportunity for the people of of whether Jewish students should at-
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Weingarten of
Detroit
to express themselves on the tmd classes during holidays other than
1127 Edison avenue in honor of the
question of world disarmament, so that the Holy Days. Miss Zelda Medve-
Largest, fastest steamers in the
ninth birthday anniversary of their
dov also read a number of poems from
e will be attracted,"
world. Excellent treatment of pas- son, Newton Howard, Sunday after- in Washi gtv on
Twenty -fi
thousand dodgers, in- Palestine English weeklies, these po-
sengers. There Is a local agent in 1100I1 last. Table covers were laid
ruing all to march in the parade, will ems having been brought here by Sam-
your town or nearby.
Old Style
Games, he distributed this week, under the di- uel Zellman, a member of the organ-
To Poland, Lithuania, Uk- for 20 little boys and girls.
on
rection of Miss Julia Todd. The com- ization, who served in the Jewish Le-
rainia and all Baltic States noon's program.
Wrist
Watches
inittee will try to reach all of the gion in Palestine during the World
via Hamburg:
larger churches of the city nxet Sun- ‘Car.
Mrs.
S.
Kisko
of
Denver,
Colo.,
day,
Announcement was made at the last
as this is the day set aside by the
Exchanged
Dec. 8
SAXONIA
known nationally as a lecturer and Detroit Council of churches as "Ns- sorting of the reorganization of the
3d Cl.
Cabin
worker in affairs of charity, will be armament Sunday."
University of Michigan I. Z. A. than-
for
$125.00
$145.00
in Detroit during December.
The leaflets bear the following ap- ter, mainly through the efforts of the
Tax $5.00
peal: "The world war cost forty 1,i1- former members of the local chapter.
New Ones
The discussion at the next meeting
Via Cherbourg, Southamp-
Adolph Freund and Bernard Gins- lion lives. It cost one hundred and
Adams and Hastings
ton, Liverpool and Glasgow: burg were in Kalamazoo Sunday in eighty-six Lillian dollars. Do we went will be led by .1. Weisberg for the
attendance at the convention of the another?"
affirmative and II. II. Platt for the
Nov. 12 Michigan Council of B'Nai B'rith
SCYTHIA
Literature un the disarmament may negat ive. .
The largest and finest Jewelry Store on the East Side.
Nov. 12 !mitres.
ALGERIA
be had for the asking from Mrs. Sarah
Puckett, executive secretary, at the
Nov. 15
AQUITANIA
Sam
Mandell
has
returned
from
a
committee's
headquarters,
1430
Gris-
BLUE BIRD GIRLS
Dec. 3
CARMANIA
trip to New York and other eastern sold street. The telephone number is
Via England Ur Hamburg to Dan
3.
a
The Blue Bird Girls held their rat,
Libau,
$145.
Tax
Srs.
cities.
Min
008
SI35:
zig,
-
-
Severa l of the largest motion pie our meeting at the home of Mrs. J.
To celebrate her daughter's birth- lure theaters of the city are showing Goldberg, 631 Palmer, on Tuesday eve-
'
ESTABLISHED 1887
ow mu slay, Mrs. Morris Sweetwine of En- films this week, luoting famous Amer- ning, November 1. Members and
clid avenue west, and Mrs. Harry leans on the subject of disarmament, frit ads are very enthusiastic over the
Freed of Second boulevard, mother and inviting everyone to join in the ceming event, the Third Informal
and aunt of Miss Mildred Sweetwine, Armistice Day demonstration.
charity Dance. Miss Anna Kurtzman
• • •
entertained at a delightful surprise
is chairman of this affair. The finest
music and some of the best entertain-
party Oct. 18. Pink and white were WISE URGES SUPPORT
ers have been selected for the evening.
used effectively in the table decora- FOR DISARMAMENT
The dance will be held on Sunday eve-
A dainty luncheon was served
Detroit's Exclusive Hatter tions.
NEW YORK.— (J. C. B.) —Dr ., ning, November 13, at the Statler Ho-
to 25 guests.
Stephen S. Wise addressed the month- tel. Tickets may be purchased from
Library Park Hotel Bldg .
Mrs. Jacob Hersh of 525 Hague ly meeting of the Council of Jewish any member, or at the Statler the
avenue is visiting in Buffalo, the Women here and urged general sup- night of the dance.
Next meeting will he held at Mrs.
guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Port to the efforts of President Har-
Alfre d Hersh. ding in effecting a limitation of army - Deltoren's home, 1130 Putnam, Tues-
meld. Dr. Wise called for co-opera- day evening, November 8.
NIP
rs of fh aIl political
m
a1
n
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Komimars (Ten. time by it m n in ut• i n ii i ii nti • nit
Complete Service
Superior Workmanship
the president
Sachs) will be in Grand Rapids
I should have the individual support of JEWISH INSTITUTE
Prices Not Higher Than Others
Mil the first of the year.
Latest Fashions
every American. Ile established that
FORMING YIDDISH
A Hallowe'en masquerade meaty the animosity and bitterness which
DRAMATIC SOCIETY
was given by Miss Beatrice Weinberg ruled the earth today constitute the
at bar home, 661 Theodore street, on greatest curse and the greatest war
Fraley evening, Oct. 2S. There were Cost, 111111 that all these could gradu-
A Yiddish Dramatic('tub and a
ally be removed by is proper handling Community Chorus are being organ
14 gui sts.
of the armament situation,
ized at the Jewish Institute under
expert leadership and with the co-
Mrs. R. L. Komer of 2;134 West
operation of the Educational Direc-
Grand boulevard spent a few days
tor, Miss Mary Caplan. Those inter-
•ith her children in Chicago, Mr. and KABALISTS' DANCE
should register at the Jewish
Mrs. N. A. Korner of the Madison
A CHARMING EVENT ,,led
Institute, High and Hastings streets,
Park Ilotel, en route to Hot Springs,
with Mr, Hazen on Sunday afternoon
A rk., where she N1111 spend a month.
Members of Kappa Beta Lambda November 5, at.3 ' o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Klein and and their guests enjoyed the Hallow-
t wi h a dance at the Fed-
famil y of Weg Grand boulevard e'en seasnn
House, Oetober 2I. Trees
AMITIANS
have lift for Hot Springs, Ark., eration (
were
stripped
where they will remain for four fl iage • nail of their glorious autumn
I
bright
t
teIl
•
ow
Sp US •11 es of
weeks. En route west they spent a
The Amitians, at the meeting held
earn stalks with carved-out pumpkins
few days with their sister and broth- covered the entire ball-room. The or- Tuesday evening at the home of Miss
er Mr • and Mrs. N. A. Komer of chestre, under the direction of Alfred M. l'rice, 9136 Cameron avenue, elect-
The social committee has completed MAYOR HYLAN SPEAKS
ed the following new officers: Betty
Chicago.
WEBSTER DEBATING
Frank, was set oft from the dancers by Davidov, president; Mary Nathanson,
arrangements for a bonus party which
AT RELIEF GATHERING
a fence of corn stalks with huge pump-
is to be held at the home of Charles
Sixteen people were entertained at kins scattered around it. In one c oc- vice-president; Goldye secre •
A novel program consisting chiefly
a Hallowe'en party given at the home ner stood a beckonging scarecrow set tars; Edythe Sklare, treasurer and ed- of humorous features was presented Ornstein, 471 Eastlawn avenue, on
NEW
YORK.—Mayor Ilylan spoke
November 1'2, at 7:30 p. m.
itor.
of Miss Rebecca W. Selick of 546 up in a black latticed frame which had
Honor has been bestowed upon the Sunday. afternoon at a meeting of
The following are the standing com- at last week's meeting of the Webster
Medbury avenue. The home was a background of orange color; while
delegates
from seventy-eight 'lungs-
Debating Club. Sans Karp and Louis organization by the ele•tion of Max-
beautifully decorated for the occa- the outer part of the frame was decr mittees appointed for the term: En-
tertainment committee, the Misses G. B. Schulman presented a unique and well Cohen to the office of class presi- rian-Jewish societies assembled in
sion.
muted
with
a
large
arch
composed
of
Cooper
Union
to begin a campaign to
Select Dancing Nightly
Velick, chairman; NI. Price and Mrs. interesting discussion in the form of dent of the Central High School grad-
yellow stalks and red leave's.
G .Boller; application tommittee, the a humorous debate; Ungerleider uating class. Other Webster men who raise a fund of half a million dollars
The North Woodward Branch of
Misses M. Nathanson, chairman, M. delivered a monologue exemplifying are active in school affairs are the for Hungarian relief.
the Women's European Jewish Wel-
The 5layor spoke of the great need
Levitt and M. Price. Miss Nathanson quaint and humorous phases of rustic following varsity and reserve foot-
fare Organization will hold their next YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE
life; Sam Brezner and 6,011 Katzin ball players Art Miller, Max Paun, for relief work in Central Europe and
was
appointed trustee.
Particular People Prefer meeting at Mrs. Robert Rosen's new FORMED AT CONVENTION The also
said
he hoped the Federated Jewish
enacted
a
dramatic
scene
picturing
George SchimPer, Sam 'Bondy, Mor-
entertainment committee has
home, at Glynn court. A very inter-
the Palais
also arranged for the continuance of two rival speakers who attempted to ris Stolarsky, E hrum Kaufman, and Societies would be able to raise the
esting program is assured by the
fund,
deliver
polished
orations
simultane-
Sam Babcock, Leon Katzin is a var-
NEW YORK.—The Young People's the sewing meetings, beginning with
the past,
Strictly censored. Highest committee.
ously. This skit was received with an sity yellmaster, Ben Safir is the Liter-
A n s' n : ini r e i r ( p "iw aca t t 'h ' n3, h , e said, "as in tor
League of the United Synagogue of the next meeting.
if there
standard
Music and dancing provided the en- ovation of applause. "A dissertation ary Editor 14 the "Student," the school will not be found wanting,
America
was
formed
Sunday
after
an
is one outstanding characteristic of
B'NAI MOSHE AUXILIARY
upon
noses"
rendered
by
Samuel
J.
publication;
Other
Webster
men
who
tertainment
for
the
last
meeting,
ettavit:n n ii tio
tsn miikti h ve ga Jte ew s it (choi r i
Floyd HIcolanaa's *upsets Orettestesk
is
"jk
r
the
t
Nichamin
proved
to
be
rich
in
humor
occupy important positions on the
TO HOLD DANCE DEC. 4
which was • followed by a luncheon
"Student" are: lands B. Schulman, A.
r ° , 1 s t e h,
parts of the country were present. The served by the host, ss. The next meet- and was enjoyed immensely.
tr•K i y i
es P , t e f u o P r
t hte h ri city
ei and
t ' fT this
The program committee has sched- Levine, E. Ungerleider, S. Karp, and their fellow
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Congrega- purpose of the league is to stimulate ing will be held Tuesday evening, No-
always in the vanguard.
tion B'nai Moshe is completing ar- religious activities among the Jewish vember 8, at the home of Miss M. uled a "Declamation Contest" for this A. Litzsky.
"We
boast
about
60,000
Hungarian
The ',slab. is cordially invited to
Levitt, 610 Erskine street.
rangements for the fifth annual dance youth.
week's meeting. A variety of subjects
to be held on December 4, at the Hotel
covering all phases of sa•a:, politi- attend all meetings which are held in Jews in this city. They are an ele-
Addresses Were made by Rabbi Eu-
to which we
Statler. Very good music has been ob- gene Kohn, Dr. Cyrus Adler, Presi-
cal. and economic development will be Room 124 of Cenral High School at ment in our population de.
Personally
justly point with pri
NU BETA PHI
'" .ed. The contestants and their re- 3:30 p. in., every Wednesday.
tained and a program of entertain- dent of the Jewish Theological Semi-
I
have
a
keen
appration
ec
i
of their
ment arranged.
0, . ice subjects are as follows: Jack
nary of America; the Rev. Dr. Elias
sterling worth amid was glad of the
Members and guests spent a delight- Sts.. mild, "Sands of Time"; Louis B.
The Committee in charge consists of L. Solomon, President of the United
opportunity
to
appoint
four
of them
Mrs. Philip Jaceby, Mrs. l'eter Vans, Synagogue of America, and Mrs. ful evening at a "Wienie Roast," Schulman, "Abraham Lincoln"; Wil-
NEEDLEWORK GUILD
to places of importance in my admin.
and Mrs. Harry Klein, Tickets may Charles I. Hoffman, head of the Wo- given by the Nu Beta ('hi Sorority at bur DeYoung, "The Indian-Chief's Re-
istration." c r
be procured from the c mmittee or men's League of the United Syna- Pointe, Wednesday, October 26.
ply to a White Settler"; Sidney De-
Events of the evening took place Young, "The Death I'enalty"; !tarry
members.
The Jewish women who have workod
gogue. Rabbi Israel Goldstein was
elected President of the new organiza- before a huge bonfire and consisted Grossman, "The Spartans at Thermos)- untiringly and have shown splendid
dancing and various other amuse- olayae"; Emil Ungerleider, "The Sun results for the Detroit Branch sof the
JUNIOR WELFARE SOCIETY tion, J. Priest of Providence, R. I., of
ments.
of Liberty"; Sam Brezner, "Farragaut Needlework Guild are its vice-presi-
and Selma Hurewitz,
MEETS TUESDAY EVENNG vice-president,
Those present were: The Misses at Mobile"; Samuel J. Nichamin, "Zo- dent, Mrs. A. W. Schloss, and section
treasurer.
Rabbi Ja•ol, Bienudeld will ad-
Geraldine Maybaum, Ruth Harrison, la's Defense of Dreyfus," and Louis presidents, Miss Nanette Weinman,
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The well
dress the next meeting of the Junior
Ida Silver, Ruth Cohn, Gertrude Un- Lieberman, "John Carver." The judges Mrs, Alexander Friedman, Mrs. A.
ilys
Ems pear. Jewish Women's Welfare
ger, Marion and Ruth Grosberg and of this contest are prominent college M. Ermann, Mrs. Id. A. Hirschfield, known rabid anti-Semitic Polish d,
B'NAI MOSHE Y. P. S.
Organization
to
he
held
at
8
o'clock
Dwa
Groshe, which rarely publiashe
Jeannette Kabaker, Messrs. Seymour and high school instructors. Prizes Mrs. J. L. Marx and Mrs. Si. S. Fink.
212 Majestic Bldg.
Tuesday evening, November Me, at the
Cohn, Samuel Silver, Lou Jay, Sam will be awarded to the three best
Of the 16,479 garments collected last an issue without a virulent attack on ,
11'Nai B'rith clubrooms. A rich musi-
The next meeting of the B'nai Hillman, Nat. Metzger, Samuel Ka- speakers. The success of this semes- year, 1649 were sent to the United Jews, oft unfounded and libelous
cal program will follow the talk by Moshe Young People's Society will be baker, Harold Grosberg and Sammie ter's programs is due chiefly to the tin- Jewish Charities and the remainder has entered suit against the Jewish
-
Rabom Bienenfeld. The society will a closed one. All members are urged Marx.
Main 100
' tiring efforts and work of Charles distributed among the various hospi- Seim deputy, Bartsch's, for his state
henceforth meet once a month, and the to attend as business of importance
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stier chaperoned Ornstein, chairn the program tals, orphan asylums and charitable ment in the course of a speech intile
I fine musical numbers .
will be discussed.
the party.
Seim that Dwa Groshe is anti-Semitic
I committee.
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