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DE FENDERS TO GIVE
2D ANNUAL BANQUET
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The Defenders of the White and
Notes Blue will give their second annual
banquet, marking the completion of
the second year of the club's exist-
ence, On Saturday evening, Dec. 17,
at the 0. K. Sanitary Restaurant. An
interestng program has been prepar-
ed for the occasion.
At the meeting last Saturday eve-
ning, the Defenders eluted the fol-
lowing new officers: B. A. Jaroslow,
Delegation of World Organization president; Joseph I'ike, vice-president:
.loseph Kurland, se•retary; Sidney
Urges Young Judaeans to Pre-
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Lopata, treasurer. The. Board of Di-
pare for Leadership.
rectors will consist of II. Cohen, 11.
Th. mas and \Valiant Jaffa. S. Axel.
NEW YORK—"The Jewish youth rod WAS chosen ind 'or baseball cap-
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, are toe leaders of tomorrow," declar- tain, B. Gurovitz assistant captain,
ed Meyer Berlin in a masterful ad- and C. Levine manager. II. Thomas
dress which he delivered on the cc- VAS elected foothall captain for next
elision of the reception by the Jewish year. Ile will he assisted by 11. A.
youth of America to the Sokolow dele- lardslow. J. Pike will be manager.
gation at the De Witt Clinton High Sidney Lopate was elected news ed-
•School on Monday evening, Nov. 2s. itor.
U Now is the time, declared Rabbi Meyer
The program for this Saturday eve-
E. , Berlin, president of the Mizrachi, ning will include the 'relating of the
• during the days of youth when our story of Solomon by L. Stotzky. The
young men and young women should sook of Daniel Deronda will be re.
modize what they can accomplish for iewed by William Langer and Mike
At $6.95 there are striped scarfs of silky brushed
k! Zionism. The leaders of the move- Solai. The first two volumes of the
wool, very wide and long and heavy. Many dif-
• ment, Sokolow, Jabotinsky, Goldstein, novel will be reviewed by Langer and
ferent color combinations.
N., Warburg, have already arrived at the third by Solai. In addition, there
_ ! the pinnacle of their achievements. vill be a discussion on the question
At $7.95 there are solid colored scarfs of ex-
li They have accomplished their task.
f the right or wrong of depriving
ceptionally fine wool—desirable in every way. A
1 But the youth have all before them. the Arabs of their claims to Pales-
good range of colors.
They
have
their
whole
life
in
which
tine.
Ilyman Cohen and Barney Jar.
I
Other scarfs of brushed wool, angora are from
to build, they can also reach the pin- .slow will lead the discussion argu-
$3.95 to $15.95.
nacle. Sokolow, he declared, was else ing the case in favor of the Arabs,
Healy's—Second Floor
!a yuong man once; by hard work and and will be opposed by the club on
for every good soldier hope t , the issue.
,gornamomminummarommummaniligumalimummommomormenummo , made,
111101VII and had performed a historic
service to the Jewish people. A simi.
KNIGHTS OF JUDAEA
for career of honor and usefulness
! vas open to every young man and
"Resolved, That the Jew's should
young woman present.
establish a Theocracy in Palestine"
The meeting was called to order by vas the subject of an interesting de-
the chairman, Samuel J. Boruwsky bate on the progress of the Knight,
president of National Young Judaea
•, f Judaea. The negative was up
at 9 p. nt. In spite of the inelemen. held by Team 2, composed of Jam'
weather a large and enthusiasti, Kadushin, Abraham Torgow and
crowd was present. 31r. Borowsky it Louis Zack, who were defeated by
spelling the meeting welcomed the va Team 5, composed of Isadore Cohen,
sinus Je vish youth organizations Morris Waxman and David Cooper
which had co-operated in the recep
'sadore Cohen was elected best
Lion. These were the Friedlaende. :tinker. The club was then honored
Memorial Conference, Intercollegiate ty a short speech by I'. Katz, their
Zionist Association, Hurwich Educe. ,'ormer leader.
ti•nal Society, Junior Mizrachi Junto,
The debate, "Resolved, That the Pal.
Hadassah, League of the Jew'isl
'
•stine government is made up of men
, y moth, Menorah Intervarsity Council
chose policies and caliber is of the
Teachers' Institute of the Jewist
ight kind to put into effect the lial
Theological Seminary, Young Israel, 'our Declaration," which was h
, oked
Young Israel Synagogue, Y. M. H. `or this week, has been cancelled be-
A., Young People's League, Young ause of a change in existing condi.
People's Auxiliaries, Y. W. II. A. Mr
ions in Palestine. In its place the
Bonds-sky declared that although ali 'Aiming program was announced:
these organizations had a divers(
Abraham llonigmnn will give a five-
purpose, yet underlyng all of them minute talk on Jewish education in
, was n deep Zionist sentiment. The Palestine. Nathan Zack will speak 0
2nd Floor Washington
1537 Woodward
Jewish youth, Mr. Borowsky declared
n Vladimir Jabotinsky and the pro.
Arcade
Avenue
I were actuated by the spirit of the
trans will he completed by a discus
Chalutz, although they could not gins •ion on the question, "Resolved, That
I maaser they were ready to give o the Jewish detigious holidays are na-
. unstinted devotion in their own way tional in spirit."
All sections of Jewry must co-operate
For the next week there will be a
: with the youth.
lehate on the question, "Resolved
Professor Platen Brounoff delighted
Chat Yiddish be added to the curri-
, the audience with a rendition of Jew- •
lurn of the Talmud Torahs of the
ish folk songs.
U. S." The affirmative will be up-
The entrance of the delegation was 'odd by Team 1, the negative by team
greeted with enthusiastic applause. 1. A committee composed of Sol
Nahum Sokolow was present but was til•movitz, chairman, N. Zack
and
:unable to remain to speak as he had Wm. Lankin, are busy making ar-
'to address a very important gather
• ngements for a Chanukah celehra.
ing of the I. 0. D. A. the same eve-
'on in the form of a third annual
ning. '
"Latke" party. The affair is ex-
Dr. Alexander Goldstein declared ‘ected to be a tremendous success,
that this was one of the most refresh. ',Miring by previous successes of the
ing meetings that he had addressee club.
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in America. Ile was more attached
to the youth than he was interested
FORGET-ME-NOTS OF ZION
Silk Camisoles
Nightgowns
Chemises
financial !natters, for we need may
new Weizmanns and new Jabotinskys
Negligees
Silk Hosiery
Blouses
The Forget-Me-Vots of Zion, under
to lead our people hack to Eretz Yis-
Sweaters
Skirts
Silk Bloomers
rcpt. The Jewish youth were the he leadership of Miss Rosa Coninsky,
children of a people that was endue have changed the'r meeting place to
Frocks
Bath Robes
Coats
ing more than any other people in 'he Shaarey Zedek.
By means of an entertainment
the world. They must resolve that
this torture of body and soul to which riven by its members, the amount of
was recently given toward the
the Jews were subjected should g
no further. A new place most be had Keren Ilayesud. The club is again
for the Jewish people, a haven of ref- Manning to start something new as
means of raising funds for the Ke.
uge and a land where they can be-
ecme economically self-dependent. The ren Ilayesod.
of
The interest of the club is now be-
path of assimilation might be easier
and happier but it was a cowardly ing centered around a drill to be pre.
but
path and the youth were not cowards sented by the club at the Young Ju-
He exhorted the youth to so work that daea Chanukah entertainment on
their achievements should be the song Dec. 25.
The officers of the club are Sadie
if their old age. Ile urged them to
return to Judaism and to the Jewish Goodman, president; Anna Belinsky.
vice-pres'dent;
Bella K•aslow, secre-
people not only in principles but in
deeds.
r,
tary; Bella Hertzberg, treasurer; Sa-
Professor Otto Warburg, the dis- rah faker and Rose Brady, librarians.
tinguished scientist and former presi-
dent of the World Zionist Organize-
ANOTHER NEW CLUB
d, n, expressed, his pleasure at the op-
Newly arrived. Wonderful quality Nor-
portunity of addressing the Jewish
mandy, Kersey, Zibeline, Velour Polo :Mix-
The Sons of tl.e White and Blue is
youth of America because of the im-
tures. Lined and interlined. Scientifically
the name of another Young Judaea
p sstint part the youth were playing
made to slendersize. These coats could com-
circle formed in local ranks. The of
in the rehabilitation of the Jewish
mand a much higher price and still be very
ricers are: Harold Ilelper, presi
people. Young Judaeans in Germany,
extraordinary values.
dent; Israel I'olait, vice-president
he declared, were leaders in the Zion-
Paul Lieberman, se •retary ; lured
1 ist
n meat. In many cases they
Solomon, treasurer; Raymond Lieh•r
lime from the ant-Zionist homes, but
man, sergeant-nt-arms. Herbert Par
tl ey had g one to Palestine and were
zen is leader of this circle.
arcs mplishing useful constructive
cork tl.ere. When in Palestine last,
Professor Warburg said he noticed UPLIFTERS OF ZION
with regret that there were few of
The Uplifters of Zion, beginnini•
the American youth there. This was
a pity. The American youth had the with the meeting this Sunday, will
Lffr.'"
means
and
education
to
take
a
lead-
make
a runty of the lives of great
llcough can't be said about these dresses.
ng part in the redemption and they Jewish leaders. The present leader'
.• them. The price doesn't begin to suggest
night
to
be
represented
in
Palestine
of
Zionism
will be the first to be dig
values. Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Serge,
in force. Some people were of the cussed. Max Langer will speak on
Ros'zanara Crepe, Crepe de Chine, :dig-
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pinion
that
the
youth
could
not
pay
the
life
and
works of Nahum Sokalow
ronette. Stylish slenderizing models.
maaser but this opinion was not strict- this Sunday, and Hyman Averin will
ly correct. Through the youth the discuss Vladimir Jabotinsky.
older pe pie are drawn in and in this
way the y suth do indirectly bring in
TIKVAS ZION
meager. He urged the young people
t gi hark to Palestine not as new
The Tikvas Zion, at the meetino
settlers but as sons and daughters
last Sunday, discussed the works of
returning to their parental home.
h.nima i.a..a, us. mow.
a.,
Clara 1.ahret rezited from the p rism
,f this great JeWeSs. The progran
ARRANGEMENTS MADE
ENTERTAINMENT for this Sunday will include the eon
tinuation of this program, when Re
zhel Goldfaden will give the life of
The Young Judaea Leaders' Coon- Emma Lazarus. Eta ('roll will ds-
cil, at a meeting held Sunday eve- ass
•
the life and works of Nall.,
ning, heard a report on the activ- Sokolow. Arrangements are km,
:ties of carious circles in this city made for the presentation of a play
on behalf of the Keren Ilayes and by the club of the concert on Jan. 1
vent rn record as pledging the or-
ganization's whole-hearted support
B'NOS YISROEL
for the Palestine Foundation Fund.
Local organizations, through their
The R'nos Yisroel w ill present "A
leaders, were urged to contribute lib- Birthday Gift," a one-act playlet, at
erally t s the fund and to lend moral the concert on Jan. 1. The cast will
• ZIONIST LEADERS
• RECEIVE WELCOME
OF JEWISH YOUTH
Specially Priced Wool Scarfs i E
Made of Fine Brushed Wool
Exactly as Pictured Above!
$6.95 $7.95
9-Piece
Dining Room Suites
$245
HIS regular $360.00 dining mite is fashioned
of genuine American walnut in the excluiste
Queen Anne period deign—expressing dignity
•
in simplicity—and beauty in stateliness!
It consists of large buffet, round extension
table, beautiful china cabinet, five chairs and arm chair up-
holstered in either genuine blue leather or hair cloth.
All New Books On Day
of Publication
Robinson-Cohen, Co
Christmas Cards, Stationery and Many Christmas
Suggestions
"AmeriCa's
Finest Furnrture"
High Street at Hastings
Dennen's Book Shop
Ofien Evenings
37 East Grand River Ave.
r ant
YOUR STOUT FRIENDS
Can Be Made Happy If You Select Their
Christmas Gifts
from this practical assortment. Visit Lane Bryant
and we will help you out with your gift problem.
SIZES 39 TO
Here Are Values You Will
Tell Your Friends About!
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The party gown problem is wonderfully
and beautifully saved in these
Imported Tunics
Just one of each kind and so many to choose
from. They're new! They're different!
We imported them from Paris that party gowns might vie in smart-
ness with those of the French capital.
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'25"
One has to see them to appreciate
the beauty of their colorings and de-
signs—they come in black, sapphire,
Sphinx, rose, opalescent, peach—
they are marked as low as
Cahachon Ornaments
The
Jet Tassels
new
Jet and Novelty
metal girdles
Sequin F'louncings and Bo-
dice Widths in copper, rose,
black, gold, sapphire and Amer-
ican Beauty.
Chiffon and Velvet Brocades
—beautiful quality in all tile
wanted evening shades.
They are
such a rare nature that they can't help
arouse enthusiastic comment.
Fur Trimmed and Untrimmed
Coats $39.2.
"arm4rasp,,,ss-
Opposite
Grinnell's
1514 Woodward Ave.
Values to $55
New, Fine Quality
Dresses $19 ."
Sale
$885
Smart Shoe r—
Values to $35
Special and timely offering
of High Shoes—All Styles
—All Ileels—All I .cathers
—All
FOR
THE HOLIDAY SHOP is at
1420 Farmer St.
Sizes. Shoes that
you want right now and in
the months just ahead.
Regularly 514.50 to $22,
Holiday Shop For Children
An attractive first floor showing of the best
books and games for boys and girls. You
will wanObooks in your home for Christ-
mas. Make your selections for the children
at our Holiday Shop.
Wank BeeivMng Mn-l• ♦
$885
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MACAULEY'S BOOK STORE
1268 Library Ave.
as well as financial support to the be announced next week. Plans an
cause whenmer called upon.
icing made for the celebration by the
Plans were made at this meeting. club of its first anniversary early In
f"r the annual Chanukah entertain- January.
ment t, be gven by the local organiza-
tion on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 25.
ROSES OF ZION
The regular meeting of the Junior
Two plays will be given in addition
1 l•unir People's Society of Temple
to a flag drill, a short sketch and a
The Roses et Zion are making Blab.
Beth El was held on Sunday, Dec. 4,
musical program The Uplifters of orate preparations for the celebration
in the vestry room of the Temple. A
Zion and the Iladar Zion will con. of Chanukah. In additi,n to the ', art
very interesting business meeting was
bine for one play and the Knights to be taken by the club in the Young
held during which the advisability of
will give a play in co-operation with Judaea entertainment, the club 1,
!Ming a play was discussed. It was
the Buds of Judaea. planning for its annual Chanukah
decided that the president with the
The Roses of Zion will give a short
assistance of Rabbi Berkowitz and and become members of the organic- Chanukah sketch and the Forget-Me- latke party.
Selma Hamburger were to select tion.
Not* of Zion will present • flag drill.
CAUTIONED TO AVOID U. S. .
the play and the date it is to be given.
JUNIOR Y. P. S. PLANNING
TO PRESENT PLAYLET
After the business was dispensed with
verY enjoyable program was pre-
aente
Elsa Friedman rendered two short
readings entitled "Their First Spat"
and • 'Trials of
a Housekeeper," which
were very well rendered and enjoyed
by everyone. Harold Ehrlich, who has
already
established
a
violinist of merit, played Mendels-
•ohn's "Spring Song" and "Minuet"
by Beethoven.
At the conclusion of the program
the members were given an oppsrtun-
ity is display their terpsichorean abil-
ities in the gymnasium. Many new
novelties were attempted and proved
very successful.
The next meeting will be held on
Sunday, Dec. IS. All young people
are welcome to attend these meetings
FIRST SIBERIAN GROUP
TO SAIL FOR AMERICA
BAR KOCHBA JUDAEANS
WARSAW — (J. T. Al—The Jew
ash Emigrant, anticipating ■ large
The Bar Kochba Judaeans are re-' emigration of Jewish workmen on ac.
LONDON—(J. C. 15.)—The first paring ■ short playlet for the ha- count of the acute unemployment con
of Jewish emigrants from Si- nukah concert to be given on Jan. 1. at dition, cautions emigrants to avoid
beria has reached Lithuania. The the El Moshe synagogue by the West the United States and Canada, and l
nd Judaeans. The club is organ's- try and settle in Argentine, South
group, consisting of 22 persons, ca-
reputation as a ved/ to sail for America shortly.
ing •
basketball team.
SHUERT
B
IVIICHI GAB "
Nights 75c to $2. Pop. Mat. Wed. 50c to $1. Sat. Mat. 50c
WEEK STARTING SUNDAY, DEC.
The IM
. Shubert Present
The Distinguished Americ•n Actor
MR. WALKER WHITESIDE
In Gordon Kean's New Mystery Melodrama
r
"THE HINDU"
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Superb Cast! Sumptuous Scenes!
America and Central America.
to $1.30.
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