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The Ampico
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Judging by
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We believe the Ampico
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Call and hear it.
Grands, $2000
Uprights, $850
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Several hundred members of the
Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne and son,
Woman's Auxiliary of Temple Beth Herh•rt, arrived Friday from Pitts-
El attended the "Acquaintance Tea" burgh, Pa., joining Mr. Schakne in
and musicale held in the Temple Mon- this city, where they will reside per-
day afternoon. Miss Irene Traub, manently. Mr. and Mrs. Schakne
contralto of the Temple Choir, made have taken an apartment at the Hotel
her initial appearance as soloist be- Addison.
fore the assembly and delighted her
hearers with a group of songs. Mc-
The Executive Board of Temple
Dowell's "Thy Beaming EYI'''" and 1: Beth El were entertained at a beau-
Ganz's "Memory" were unusually' up - Itifully appointed dinner on Thursday
pealing numbers. Miss Traub was night lost by Mr. and Mrs. Louis
accompanied on the piano by Mrs., imon at their home on McLean aye-
Avery Ginsburg. Nicholas Garagusi, Simon
well-known violinist, contributed says :
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oral excellently rendered selections,
as: heaving
leaving On Saturday last for a two
with Mrs. Lillian Lachman-Silver .
months' stay in Chicago and Fort
accompanist. In the receiving t e
Cy-
' were Mr. and Mrs. Cy-
e. Wavhe ' Ind ''
with the Executive Board were lit\-'
rus'Arnold of Burlingame avenue.
following members of the hospitality
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committee: Mrs. Adolph Shuoan,
A dinner party was given by Mr.
chairman, Mrs. Isaac Goldberg, Mrs.
Walter Ileavenrich, Mrs. henry Wine- and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt at their home
man, Mrs. Max May, Mrs. William on Boston boulevard last Monday
M. Levyn, Mrs. Henry A. Krolik, evening, honoring Mrs. Joseph B. Ja-
Mrs. Cyrus B. Arnold, Mrs. A. M. cobs, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Ermann, Mrs. Joseph Lichtenstein, I,. Vali Noorden of Webb avenue.
Mrs. Louis Welt, Mrs. Rosa T. Rosen- --
field, Mrs. S. R. Glogower and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lowman of
A. Shiffman. Refreshments were Hotel Statler are spending several
served in the parlors. Dainty floral weeks with their children, Mr. and
baskets were used effectively as cen- Mt.. Robert (mitterman of St. Paul,
ter decorations for the tables. A Minn.
hostess was seated at each table, pour-
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ing the tea and coffee from silver
Sir. and Mrs S. T. Rosenfield of Ho-
service. Mrs. Sidney Fechhehner, tel Addison entertained :35 guests at
Mrs. David A. Brown, Mrs. Avery dinner on Thursday night last, com-
Ginsburg, Mrs. Harry Farbstein, Mrs. plimenting Mrs. Joseph B. Jacobs, n
Victor Roemer, Mrs. Joseph Welt, recent guest in this city.
Mrs. I. Rodman Myers, Mrs. Flora
Goodman, Mrs. Leon Van Vliet and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kopple of
Mrs. Bernard Anspach.
McLean avenue were home informally
on Saturday evening lust commem-
Among the members of the Jewish
orating their thirtieth wedding anni-
Woman's Club who participated in
versary. Their daughter, Mrs. Har-
the Disarmament parade on Armis-
old J. Rothschild (Hernia Kopple) of
tice Day, Nov. 11, were Mrs. Henry
St. Paul, Minn., was here for the cel-
A. Krolik, Mrs. Adolph Sloman, Mrs.
Rosa T. Rosenfield, Mrs. Monroe Ro- ebration.
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Materials soft and richly
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You'd not miss it if you
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Watch for Arcy Sales—They Are
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All Arcy Suits Now
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SPECIAL! PARTY AND DANCE
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"Shop of Individuality"
Sunday Services.
In the absence of Dr. Franklin,
Rabbi Berkowitz will preach at the'
Sunday services. His topic is "The
l'rincely Host."
Sabbath Services.
Sabbath services will take place as
Rabbi
usual this week at I0:30.
Berkowitz will preach the sermon.
Men's Temple Club.
On Tuesday night, Nov. 22, the
Men's Temple Club will hold its
monthly dinner meeting at the Phoe-
nix club at 6:30. The speaker will
be Dr. Samuel II. Goldenson, on the
topic, "What is Justice." Mule mem-
bers of Temple Beth El who have not
yet joined the Men's club can do so
by coming to this meeting and join-
ing there.
Woman's Auxiliary Association.
The Choral society of the Woman's
Auxiliary Association will have its
rehearsals in the morning on some
definite day to be determined at the
meeting this Friday. Announcement
will be made in this column next
week as to this regular date and wo-
men who care to join this organiza-
tion are urged to watch for it.
Junior Young People's Society.
An important meeting of the Jun-
ior Young People's society will be held
in the vestry rooms of the Temple at
2:15 sharp on Sunday afternoon, Nov.
20. All members are asked to be
present. The meeting will be fol-
lowed by a dance.
Y. W. H. A. NOTES
The gymnastic class of the Y. W.
H. A. was officially organized into an
Athletic Club last Wednesday eve-
ning, and the following officers were
elected: Frieda Levin, president;
Bessie Diamond • vice-president, and
Sarah Schulman, secretary-treasurer.
The members of the basketball
team, under the direction of Miss
Lillian Levin, will soon be prepared
to compete with the Business Wo-
men's Basketball League. Miss Sadye
R. Jacobs is captain of the basketball
team.
The Athletic Club extends a cordial
invitation to all of the Y. W. II. A.
and Jewish Woman's Club members
to a paper chase at Belle Isle, Sun-
day, Nov. 27. The entertainment
and refreshment committees promise
an interesting and full day. The
croon will start from the clubhouse,
89 Rowena street, at 9:30 a. m.
Those who plan to go should register
at once.
senfield, Mrs. Samuel Netzorg, Mrs.
Miss Anna Ruth Solomon I if Glen-
Morse Cohen, Mrs. David Courlander,
Mrs. Harold Redfield, Miss Anna Sol- nie, Mich., a student of the University
of Michigan, spent a few days in the
omon and Miss Golds Ginsburg.
city the past week, en route to Cros-
Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, well, Mich., where she will visit with
Rabbi and Mrs. William Rosenau of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Jackson.
Baltimore, Md., and Rabbi and Mrs.
Abram Simon of Washington, D. C.,
At a meeting of the Student League
are honor guests of Temple Israel of of the Tuesday Musicale, at which JR. HADASSAH ADOPTS
Omaha, Neb., this week at the three- Mrs. Henry I'. Joy of Grosse Pointe
6 PALESTINE OPHANS
day celebrations in commemoration was hostess, Mrs. Frank V. Martin
WITH DANCE PROCEEDS
of the fiftieth anniversary of the and Miss Rebecca Selik contributed
founding of the Temple. Rabbis to the program. Mrs. Martin sang a
More than $600 was realized by the
Franklin, Rosenau and Simon are group of songs and Miss Selik gave
Junior Hadassah at the Dansant given
former Rabbis of Temple Israel. several violin selections.
recently at the Shuarey Zedek. This
favorable report of the proceeds was
Among the many elaborate and
Returning from St. Louis', Mo., made at the last meeting, held Mon-
delighftul functions given in honor
of Nliss Joseph B. Jacobs of Bostoond
r where she spent several weeks, the day evening, Nov. Il. The sum
who was the house guest of Mr. an guest of relatives and friends, is Mrs. realized will take care of six Pales-
Samuel . L. van Noorden of 1 J. L. NIarx of Rhode Island avenue.
tinian orphans who will thus be
Mrs.
adonted by the local society.
Webb avenue, was it beautifully ap-
Mrs. I. Hershfield of St. Louis,
it
The Misses Itzkowitz, who were in
pointed dinner-dance given at the
is a guest at the' home of her charge of the entertainment of the
Phoenix Club on Friday evening last M
by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman, children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fronk last meeting, presented an enjoyable
program.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman and of Massachusetts avenue.
The next meeting of the Junior
Mr and Mrs • Mortimer Meyer.
Milton Herman of Hotel Statler has Hadassah will he held Monday eve-
Miss Beatrice llochstneler of New returned from a trip to Washington ning, Nov. 28, at the Shaarey Zedek.
Members are urged to turn in money
York is the house guest of Miss Elsa and New York.
and tickets outstanding for the dans-
Siegel of Putnam avenue.
ant.
All interested are invited to at-
Miss Dorothy Frank of Terre
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin was in Chi- Haute, Ind., student at the University tend the next meeting.
cago the past week to attend and
officiate at the funeral 33f his friend,.
the late Emil Straus, formerly of
Omaha, Neb.
Unique Offer
Temple Mali El
,
Notes
of Michigan, spent a few days in the
city the past week, a guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Seeger,
:031 Webb avenue.
Prof. and Mrs. Louis A. Strauss of.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald May are now
Ann Arbor entertained Ossip Gabrilo; occupying their new home at 2312
Nitach during the engagement of the Hazelwood avenue.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra in that
city during the past week.
Miss Emily Hyman, daughter of
NO. S. Hyman of Euclid avenue, is
Mrs. Max Philip Heavenrich and
Ron-
ok
in lt 0 n.k
son, Max, Jr., who spent several days:
mi ke
in the city at Hotel Stevenson, have
returned to their home in Saginaw.
Mrs. Joseph Rosenzweig of East"
Grand Boulevard is spending a few
veeks in Akron and Hamilton, 0.
BICUR CHOLEM JRS.
ISSUE APPEAL FOR
SUPPORT OF DANCE
A dinner-dance of exquisite appoint-
Morris M. Rosenthal Makes Plea for
merits was given by Mr. and Mrs.
Support of Affair to Be Held at
Ioseph II. Selling of Hotel Addison!
Statler on Dec. II.
on Saturday evening last at Hotel
Wolverine, complimenting Mrs. Jo-
seph B. Jacobs of Boston, an Eastern
The Bicur Cholem Jrs. issued an
guest.
appeal to the Jews of Detroit urging
them to assist in the organization's
Prof. Solomon B. Freehof of Cin- charitable work by attending the
cinnati, who is giving a series of lec- dance to be given on Sunday evening,
tures in Dertoit under the auspices Dec. 11, at the Hotel Statler.
of the Men's Temple Club of Temple
Morris M. Rosenthal, chairman of
Beth El, was the guest of Bernard R. the committee in charge, pointed out
Ginsburg 33f Alger avenue at dinner that the Juniors, in co-operation with
on Friday night last.
the Senior society, was doing great
work in alleviating the sufferings of
Robert Loeb of Chicago, it student the poor. Mr. Rosenthal's appeal on
at the University of Michigan and behalf of the organization follows:
"For the most part, the majority
•lassmate of Leo I. Franklin, spent a
few days at the home tit Rabbi and of the people in general have no idea
Mrs. Liu :11. Franklin of Edison ave- of conditions existing outside their
nue the past week.
own sphere. That is, they know that
the times' are far from being pros-
Returning from Rochester, Minn., perous, the thermometer of business
where he attended a clinic of the registering that fact, but inasmuch as
Mayo, is Dr. Emil Amberg of Senora] the poverty and sickness that exists
due to the inevitable depression in
boule va rd.
business is concerned--well, it must
Returning from a trip to Washing- exist, because we have read about it
ton and New York are Miss Adele in the newspapers or some poor vic-
Siegel and Eugene Siegel of Boston tim of circumstances approached us
on the street, begging fur a few pen-
boulevard.
nies,
"And even when you sit down to
Mrs. Pauline Rose of the Regent
Court a pa rtments, West Grand your table, that contains your heart's
desire,
and eat nutritious and appe-
Boulevard, spent a few days in Grand
Rapids the past week, where she tizing dishes, there are others, wast-
went to attend the marriage of her ing away for lack of even plain, dry
bread; children crying for a morsel
sun, Charles Rose.
of food, and men suffering the pangs
of hunger.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Marymont
And there are a tremendous num-
Delaware avenue are in New York,
•vhere they accompanied their sister, ber of cases where starvation runs
Miss Marie Marymont, who nailed on : rampant and sickness in the family
Saturday last in the SS. Rotterdam prevails.
"It is to help these sick poor that
for Europe, where she will spend the
the Bicur Cholem exists. All the
remainder of the winter months.
money obtained by the Bicur Cho-
lems Jrs. is turned over to the Senior
organization for distribution.
"A few months ago when the city
opened soup kitchens and a serious
state id affairs existed, the Bicur
Cholem did noble work, Riding all
those who asked for aid, and money
that should have gone to help the
needy sick was distributed to help
those in dire need.
"The Seniors ask for more money
to carry on their work of mercy.
They ask the Juniors to help raise
this money, and the Bicur Cholem
Jrs. ask you to help them. You can
An extremely proficient teacher.
give this help by attending their
Now ready for new pupils.
tenth annual dance to be given Sun-
Kiedly Write for Appointment.
day evening, Dec. II, at the Hotel
Statler."
Miss Ethelyn
Rae Briggs
Detroit Conservatory of
Music
Teacher of Dancing, Dra•
matic Art, Elocution
PI GAMMA
The last meeting of the Pi Gamma
sorority was held Wednesday evening
at the home of Miss Fan Pleasant on
Brush street, at which time the initi-
ation of Miss Rose Klein, Miss Shir-
ley Kokes and Miss Freda Brodkin
took place. Various stunts were per-
formed by the candidates in whose
honor a theater party will be held
next week. Pledge was accepted from
Miss Winifred Cohen, after which a
dainty luncheon was served to the
members and two guests. The next
meeting will be at the home of Miss
Evelyn Rosenthal of Taylor avenue.
ARTHUR J. BALFOUR
RAPS ARABS' DEEDS
Says They Bring Shame Upon Islam
and
WASHINGTON—(J. T. A.—Pro -
lessor Zelikovitch, special correspon-
dent at the Arms Conference for the
New York Jewish Daily News, wires
that on Monday Arab representatives
made several attempts to see the Hon.
Arthur J. Balfour, the author of the
famous Balfour Declaration and at
present head of the British delega-
tion to the Disarmament Conference.
All day Nliss Victoria Mannes, a Pal-
estinian Christian connected with a
NewYork Arabic daily, and Salim al
Salaam made repeated efforts to in-
terview Mr. Balfour. Ile, however,
refused them an appointment. Miss
Mannes then asked to see the states-
man in her capacity as a journalist.
To this Mr. Balfour acceded. ‘S'hen
she asked him what he understood by
the words, "a Jewish homeland in
Palestine," he answered sharply,
"Everything but not pogroms," and
then he continued: "Tell your fa-
natic patriots that they bring shame
upon Islam and upon civilization"
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A GREAT SUNDAY PROGRAM
BY A GREAT ORCHESTRA
■ and a GREAT CONDUCTOR
ORCHESTRA HALL—POPULAR PRICES—NOV. 20 AT 3:30
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor
Rinisky•Kors•koff — Tone Poem,
"Sadko”
Wagner—Prelude
"Mastersing-
ers
Puccini—Aria from "Gianni
Schicchi"
Tschsikowsky—Roccoco
Varia-
DeBussy—Aria from "Prodigal
tions
Son"
Bach—Air for G String
Delibes—Ballet Suite "Sylvia"
Soloists: MURIEL MAGERL, Soprano; BORIS HAMBOURG, Cellist
In order to avoid the delay and crowding due to the tremendous rush
for tickets at Orchestra Ilall box office Sundays, patrons of those
concerts are urged in their own interests to procure tickets in ad-
vance at Grinnell's, 1515 Woodward.
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