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PAGE EIGHT

David J. Hirsch

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• 'PHILOMATHIC CLUB

Announces his withdrawal
from the firm of J. C. llopp
& Company and the continu-
ance of the business of the
Linwood Ave. office by the

AND BILL DESMOND

ENTERTAIN SOCIETY

SPEAKER, MUSICAL

PROGRAM FEATURE
MEETING OF Y. P. A.

F.

LOOK FOR SUCCESS OF
BICUR CHOLEM DANCE

Bicur Cholem Juniors' Meeting Made
Hyman Lewin-Epstein will be the
Interesting by hoe Program.
principal speaker at the next meeting
--
of the Young People's Auxiliary of
The Bicur Cholem Juniors, in con- the Shaarey Zedek to be held in the
bliss Rebecca Selik, violinist, was
junction with the Philomathic Debut- synagogue auditorium Wednesday
soloist at the dinner given fur Mrs.
ing Club, presented an especially pre- evening, Dec. 11. This will be the
Marx Obermlorfer at the Federatoin
pared program for the weekly nieet- first of a series of talks to be (Hiv-
For 73 Christmas
Specialising in the Northwest
clubhouse on Monday night. Miss Se-
ing of the Bicur Cholem Juniors, held creel by members of the organization
Seasons discriminating
Section.
lik was accompanied on the Maim by
Thursday, Dec. 1, at the Shaarey on Jewish topics of the day, to be
Detroiters have made
8716 Linwood, Corner Blaine.
Miss hlatilde Garvett.
Zedek auditorium. A fair represen- followed by a pro and con discussion
King's their holiday
Winn of Detroit Jewish youth was by various members. Mr. Lewin.Ep-
Garfield 2423
buying headquarters.
Mrs. William Rinkskoff of Tenny-
procent, the hall being completely stein has chosen a much debated sub-
son avenue entertained delightfully
A few ideas for the
ject and a heated discussion is ex-
Following the regular meeting, petted.
1921 season may be
at cards on Monday afternoon.
came the program, consisting first of
found in this list.
The musical portion of the eve-
. a musical selection rendered by David fling's program will be headlined by
Following several months' tour of
FIRST FLOOR—Fine Crystal; Cut and
J. Ginsberg and Leslie R. Brown. The Miss Frances Netzorg, whose vocal
Poland, Germany and France, Mrs.
Engraved Glass; Rookwood Pottery;
feature of the program was next in powers have been appreciated locally
Anna MOM of East Boston boule-
Sheffield Silver; Fine Bronzes; Vil Se;
order. It consisted of a humorous de- for some tittle Miss Netzorg will have
vard has returned.
Fine China in plates by the dozen; Break-
I bate in which prominent Philomathi- as her accompanist Miss Mildred
fast Sets Special Services, etc.; Candle-
ans participated. r• question for Nadle.
Miss Julia Wine Of Frederick
stocks,
Candles, Holiday Novelties.
Idebate was: "Resolved, That hot dogs
It is the plan of the board of di-
street is visiting with relatives and
are detrimental to American prosper- rectors that some portion of the meet-
friends in New York. Slim; \Vine at-
SECOND FLOOR—Open Stock Dinner-
Ilarry 11. l'latt and Maxwell • fog be dedicated to forming of ac-
ware, both imported and domestic, in
tended the Hadassah convention in
Cohen advanced the affirmative argu- quaintances. That there may be such
l'ittsburgh during the week.
over 150 patterns ; Nickehyare. Electric
merits, while Dan Budnitzky and Rob- a social hour" it is urged that molt-
Percolators, Toasters, etc.
en hallman offered the opposition. berm and visitors arrive before 8:30
Miss Kittye Cohen of Benton Har-
THIRD FLOOR—Lamps of every kind;
S. Sternberg acted as judge. oclock that the program may began
bor,
Filch.,
was
a
guest
at
the
home
Shades, Shields, etc.; Children's China;
MORRIS M. ROSENTHAL
It was during the debate that Wil- early.
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander of
Smokers' Articles; Serving Trays.
liam Desmond, screen favorite, and
Because of the illness of Rabbi
The committee in charge of the Edson avenue for a feu( weeks.
All Gifts Attractively Put Up
Noble Larkins, a Masonic entertainer, Solomon of New York, Rabbi A. M tenth annual dance of the Bicur Cho-
arrived and were introduced by Ted Hershman delivered the address at the lem Jrs., taking place this Sunday
Mr, anti Mrs. S. P. Wilkus and son,
Friedman. Mr. Desmond displayed first of the newly arranged late Fri-
evening at the !Lite! Staler, is lock- Joseph, of Virginia I'ark have left
his musical ability by his talent on
day evening services,•now held weekly ing forward to a complete success. for Chicago fur a few weeks' stay,
harmonica. He also offered a number at the Shaarey Zedek. His talk dealt Morris NI. Rosenthal is chairman of from which point they will go to Palm
of humorous stories. hlr. Larkins' with the need of keeping at least part the committee in charge. Ile has lent Beach, Fla., where they will spend
gave a very interesting character of the Sabbath by the Jewish youth his untiring efforts to the success of the remainder of the winter months.
COINAL CLASSW41,11 NV) ILVIRMARqi
sketch. if the faith is to survive. The cantor this dance, the proceeds of which are
Considerable commendation is due and choir, a feature of the service, to go fur charitable purposes. •
Mrs. Henry Marks and son, James,
Sam Sternberg, chairman of the corn.' rendered a number of Sabbath melo.
80 Library Ave.
of Leslie Manor, East Grand boule-
mittee on arrangements, and also to dies. Arming the coming speakers are
Cor. E. Grand River
vard, spent a few days in Toledo the
Manufacturers
the program committee for their work. a number of eastern rabbis and lead-
NU BETA PHI
past week.
Retailers —Wholesalers
The Philomathie Debating Club was ing, social workers.
given a vote of thanks for its co-op-
• 80 Mtaldstaa Avers.
A regular meeting of the Nu Beta
Returning to her home after a
eration in making the evening a great
Ph Sorority was held Wednesday eve- pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and
success.
ning, Nov. 30, at the home of Miss Mrs. I. Peritz of Burlingame avenue
The Bicur Cholem society announces
Marion Grosherg, 50 Palmer avenue is Mrs. A. Zanville of Toledo.
the completion of arrangements for its
east. The Misses Geraldine M•ybaum
annual dance, which is to be given at
and Ruth finishers; were appointed to
r. and Mrs. Samuel Gettleson of
the Statler Hotel, Sunday evening,
In conjunction with its "mid-o- besot all charity work which is to Chandler avenue are spending a few
Dec. 11.
month dance" to be held Sunday eve- start immediately. The next meet- weeks in Chicago visiting with rela-
ning, Dec. 11, the Young People's So- ing (4 the sorority will be held Wed. tives and friends.
CHEVRA KADISHA ISSUES
ciety of Temple Beth El will present nesday evening, Dec. 14, at the home
INVITATIONS TO DINNER the third of a series of one-act plays, of Miss Jeannette Kabaker, 5.17 Pal- Returning from New York, where
5
entitled "Too Many Lovers." This mer avenue east.
he spent the past few days, is Harry
sktch promises to be given in the
Bieberstein of Elmhurst avenue.
Invitations have been issued for the form of a pantomime.
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor
SIGMA
BETA
SORORITY
annual banquet of the Chevra Kadisha
The cast includes Nina Weinberg,
ORCHESTRA HALL
POPULAR PRICES
Richard Cohn of East Forest ave-
DEC. 11 AT 3:30
of the Shaarey Zedek, to take place Estelle Harris, Abe Brooch, Emanuel
Soloists: Ojina Ostrowska, Harpist; Maurice Willaert, Baritone
The Sigma Beta Sorority is mak- nue has returned from a few days'
A
on Teth-vov Kislev of the Hebrew, Arden, Leon Zechman and Nathan
visit
to
New
York
City.
ing
plans
fur
the
New
Year's
party
A
An extremely proficient teacher.
Orchestra
Under
Direction
of
Victor
Kolar
calendar, which occurs this year on ,Goldstone. Directed by Gertrude Beis-
Now ready for new pupils.
Dec. 18. An interesting program will man with stage setting and lighting which is expected to be an important
PROGRAM
C.
D.
Newman
of
Tennyson
avenue
event
of
the
social
season.
The
next
follow the dinner. Cantor Minkowsky effects under the supervision of
Kindly Write for Appointment.
Victor Kolar—Suite Americana
will give several appropriate selec- Emanuel Stein, "Too Many Lovers" meeting will he held at the home of has returned from a trip to New York
and Boston.
Widor—Choral and Variations for Harp and Orchestra
tions and short talks will be given by i promises to further the favorable im- Miss E. Greenberg.
Johann Strauss—Waltz, "Roses from the South"
Rabhi A. M. Hershman, Judge Harry pression which this organization has
S. W. Kaufman of Blaine avenue
Arias: Diaz—"Benevenuto;" Oleoncalho—"Pagliacci" (Prologue)
B. Keidan, Fred M. liutzel and Louis created through its dramatc efforts.
Y. P. S. OF B'NAI MOSHE spent the past week in Worcester,
Massenet—Neapolitan Scenes
J Rosenberg. Robert Lowenberg is The curtain rises promptly at 8:30.
Mass.,
and
Providence,
R.
I.
Delay and crowding can be avoided at Orchestra Hall Box Office Sun-
the chairman of arrangments for the Dancing will follow the play but
The Young People's Socety of B'nai
days by procuring tickets in advance at Grinnell's, 1515 Woodward.
evening and responses may be sent to will be interrupted from time to time
Moshe held their first nomination of
him at 412 Farnsworth.
Returning from a two days' stay
Orchestra Hall Box Office open Sundays at 10.
my several unique features which have officers at their meeting Thursday,
Tickets $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c
been planned. Music of a typical syn- Dec. 8, at their synagogue, and will in New York is William Block of Edi-
- • •
- No War Tan
son
avenue.
WELFARE ORGANIZATION copated nature will play for dancing,
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hold the second and last on Thursday,
TO HOLD OPEN MEETING and refreshments will be served. This Dec. 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Kaufman,
affair is only for those members hold-
Plans are well under way, under formerly of this city, have taken up
The North Woodward Branch of the ing membership cards. At present the chairmanship of Miss Annarose
their residence at 376 Woodlawn ave-
European Jewish Women's Welfare there are many members who are in Ilersh, for the institution of Sunday nue, Glencoe, Ill.
Organization will hold an open meet- a rrears in their dues and are there- school classes at the synagogue, and
Showing the Latest Weaves
ing Dec. 19, at the Shaarey Zedek. fore denying themselves the privilege with the aid of a capable committee it
Mrs. Henry Stillman of 1526 Edi-
Gentlemen as well as ladies are in- of enjoying the splendid affair spons- is expected that several classes will
Room 207.09
son avenue has returned from Al-
vited. The children of Mr. and Mrs. ored by this society. This condition be started in the near future.
toona,
Pa., where she was visiting
Broadway Market Building
Hamburg of 369 Richton avenue will can be overcome by paying dues at
The entertainment committee is
render Rome songs and will also dance. th e door and receiving membership completing plans for the dance to be her (laughter, Mrs. Sam Bender.
Some of the little orphans whom the cards there.
given on Dec 20, at the Odd Fellows'
The Sisterhood of Congregation
The class in "Biblical Criticism," Temple. Further announcements will
organization
has' recently
over will entertain
with brought
Rossi which is one of the society's educe- he made through the Detroit Jewish Emanuel will hold their next monthly
card party Tuesday, Dec. 13, at the
dancers and Jewish folk 'songs, an tnal program for this season, will Chronicle.
Federation clubhouse, Hancock and
A ladies' hat of $25 has been do- meet for its third session on Tuesday
A wide assortment of Imported and Do-
Second avenues. Prizes will be
nated by the Irving Shop of Fisher evening, Dec. 20, in the Temple vestry
awarded.
Arcade, for which a rattle will be rooms. With Rabbi Henry Berkowitz
/ Al
mestic
Woolens now awaits your inspection.
as
teac
,
her,
the study of "Biblical
held. The proceeds will go in helping ,
'Criticism" has proved to be intensely
Mrs. B. Kerner has returned from
the orphans.
#. 3
Suits, Overcoats and Formal Dress Wear de-
California and taken an apartmnt at
interesting. This class is open of all
m em
bers o the
253 Erskine street.
f
Yng
ou
le's
Peo p So-
/ 1111111 [ 11 1111111111111111%.11111
BLUE BIRD GIRLS
signed and made under my personal super-
c iety, and althoug h the att endance
IN MEMORIAM.
thus far has been very gratifying, it
The Schwesterbund Club, which
vision, at reasonable prices.
Largest, fastest steamers in the
An event long looked forward to is hoped that others will take advan-
met with Mrs. Sigmund Aronheim,
world. Excellent treatment of pas- was a kid's party given by the Blue tags' of this opportunity to go further
In loving memory of our dear wife presented Mrs. Adloph Sloman with
Bird Girls for all their members, on Into this unusually fascinating study.
sengers. There Is a local agent in
and mother, Devora Gordon, who a gift in commemoration of her for-
your town or nearby.
Saturday evening, Nov. 26, at the
Preparations are now being made
tieth wedding anniversary.
of Mrs. Mitchel, 6731 Brush for Students Day, an annual Y. P. passed away three years ago, Dec. 5.
To Poland, Lithuania, Uk- home
street. This party was a great suc- S. affair which will be held this year
The Luncheon Club met at the
As some sweet blossom droops and
minis and all Baltic States cess .
on Sunday, Jan. 15. More detailed
Phoenix Club last Friday. Miss Goble
dies,
via Hamburg:
Election of officers will take place announcements will be given out at
Ginsburg's
talk on "From Main Street
When blighted by the frost,
the next regular meeting of the a later date.
to Paradise" proved delightful.
SAXONIA
.Jan. 21 at
She faded from before our eyes
Blue Bird Girls, to be held Tuesday
And all too soon was lost.
Cabin
3d Cl.
evening, at the honie of Mrs. Kea,
Miss Rosalynd Davis, violinist, of
Gone but not forgotten.
161 Avalon avenue.
$135.00
$103.50
ZEIREI ZION TO GIVE
Worcester, Mass., who has been the
Her Loving Husband and
1537 Broadway, 2nd Floor. Madison Theater Bldg.
Tax $5.00
guest of Mrs. Henry Friedman of
CONCERT ON CHANUKAH
Children.
Garfield avenue and Mrs. David
Via Cherbourg, Southamp- BETH JACOB SYNAGOGUE
Miller of Dexter boulevard, will leave
UNDERGOES RENOVATION The Detroit branch of the Zeirei
In loving memory of our dear wife
ton, Liverpool and Glasgow:
Zion organization, an organization of and mother, Mrs. Bessie Simon, who for her home Sunday. Miss Davis
has
just returned from an extended
ALGERIA
Dec. 21
Beth Jacob synagogue, Montcalm Zionist youth, is announcing that passed away a year ago today, Dec. concert tour through the Middle West
SCYTHIA
Dec. 24 street, has recently undergone a com- plans are being made for the annual 7, 1920.
for
the
Edison Phonograph Com-
concert and dance.
Her Ilusband and Children.
CAMERONIA
Dec. 31 plete renovation. The building, erect- Chanukah
pany.
Ths year's entertainment and ball
II years ago, showed signs of wear
CARMANIA
Dec. 31 ed
will be given on the last (lay of Chia-
and tear.
In sad and loving remembrance of
y ev
Mrs. A. I. Eolf and Mrs. Isadore
ti a
undaening
Jan.
1, at the our dear husband and father, Rudolph
,
Via England or Hamburg to Dan-
A new system of heating wan in- e J wi
sh , Institu
te, Iligh and Hastings Tauber, who (lied one year ago, De- Frank are leaving this week for Los
rig, $106.60; Libau, $110. Tax $5. stalled, electric fixtures were replaced street.
Angeles,
Calif., where they expect
and a handsome chandelier of 85
cember 9.
An interesting program has been
to remain for the rest of the winter.
Gone but not forgotten.
lights installed, the latter at a cost arranged for the concert, to include
May he rest in peace.
of $300. Art decorations will be corn- selections on the, violin by David
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tauber of
His Loving Wife, Sons and
pleted in the spring. Thomas Edel- ' Crocow, first violinist of the Detroit
Chicago are the guests of Mr. and
MS MN
IMO UM eon, trustee of the synagogue, has as- Symphony Orchestra, accompanied on
Daughters.
Mrs. Ira Freidenberg of 403 Virginia
slimed full charge of the work.
Park.
the piano by Miss Margaret Manse-
553 EAST FOREST AVE., NEAR BEAUBIEN
Max Rosinsky is president of the bauch.
In loving memory of our dear
congregation, and Rabbi . Judah L.
brother,
Benjamin
II.
Finsilver,
who
harry
Schuldinger,
just
returned
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Emil
Robbins
(Rose
Levin, the officiating rabbi.
from Palestine, will address the next (lied one year ago, Dec. 3, 1920.
E. Horowitz) have returned after a
The congregation will hold a Cha- meeting of the Zeirei Zion, to be held
tour of New York, Boston and Buf-
nukah celebration in the remodeled Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the As some sweet blossom drooped and falo and have taken up their resi-
synagogue on Jan. 1.
died,
Jewish Institute.
dence at 5975 Iroquois avenue and
When blighted by the thought,
will be at home to their friends after
lie faded from before our eyes
the first of the year.
And all too soon was lost.
Gratiot at Library.
Sigmund Goldstein was elected
The first autumn dance given by
Gone but not forgotten.
president and Miss Lillian Eder vice-
The next regular meeting of the
the Clairmont Club, last Sunday eve-
By Ilia Heartbroken Sisters
Nall
president of the graduation class of
Junior
Iladassah
will
be
held
Mon-
ning at the Majestic Institute for
and Brothers.
Lincoln school.
D ancing, was another successful ef- day evening, Dec. 12, at the Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue.
fort of the organization. About 700
At 8 p. m. sharp there will be com-
people were on the floor.
munal singing ,led by Cantor Min-
The social service committee is ar-
L• r l
ranging for a banquet, which will end kowsky. There will be a program and
the year's activities, Louis Leiber• a minstrel rehearsal. Dues are pay.
man, assisted by Aaron Topcik will able and all members are asked to
take care of their dues now.
be in charge of this affair.
The athletic committee is drawing
up a schedule for basketball games
JOLLY ODDS CLUB
and is especially trying to book all
Jewish teams. Jewish organizations
planning to he represented on the
The members of the Jolly Odds Club
court are urged to get in touch with met informally Wednesday evening,
Morris Ulnick, 55! Theodore street, Dec. 7, at the home of Miss Anna
or call Northway 1177.W. The flair- Gutfriend, the secretary of the club.
monts have a gymnasium and will he
Because of the success of the
glad to accommodate those who will Thanksgiving dance given by the club
answer this call.
at the Jewish Institute, it was decided
The next regular meeting will conic. that another dance he given at one of
as usual, on Monday evening, Dec. 12, the large (lance halls in the city, the
in the assembly room of the Utley date to he announced later. The fol-
Branch Library, Woodward at Alger lowing committee was appointed to
avenues.
tike charge of the preparrtions fm
the dance: M. Mecklowitz, Miss Jen-
nie Knlitch, NI. Gruskin and Miss
Celia Hershon.
The business part of the meeting
A re-election of the board of di- last week was followed by dancing,
rectors( was the most important busi- the music being furnished by Als•s
ness introduced at last week's meet- llelen Reffler. The next meeting will
ing, which was held at the home of be held Wednesday evening at the
Miss Mollie Chet, 641 Rosedale ave- Jewish Institute.
LE
TA-
Dancing Nightly
nue. Wiliam A. Brown, Rebecca Se-
i t
Ilk, Fannie Milensky, Mollie Glist,
. ILAFT Tri
s i
Ruth Ellias and Maurice AbrametT
were the members elected on the r
Xmas Cards
I I ,
board. Final arrangements were an-
Particular People Prefer
Am leaving for California. Will
nounced by the program committee
Calendars
sell home with or without furni-
for
the Niels
for holding its annual party in com-
ture. Everything just like new.
Personal
Jl
o fthe club's third anni-
Strictly censored. Highest memoration
Four-car garage in rear; lawn,
Children
versary. The next meeting will be
Greeting Cards
beautiful shrubbery and trees. All i t t
4
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Y. P. S. TO PRESENT
"TOO MANY LOVERS"

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