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December 16, 1921 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1921-12-16

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Amerkam meth Periodical Cotter

C.LIPTON AV1NUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO



PAGE THREE

ThEY)LTWIT1/.1 , 15116IRONICLE

Club Pontiac Notre 0

Young
Judaea

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Notes

The Jewish Ladies' Aiol Soviet!.

2

held their regular monthly meeting
Vednesday, Dec. 7. It was voted to
contribute $.15 for the East relic A
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mid. The following officers were re lj
WEST END SYNAGOGUE'S
g CONCERT FOR CHANUKAH •lected: President, Mrs. Berry Net g
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zorg; vice-president, Mrs. Morri
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Mrs. Benjamin Gold
Arrangements are being completed Fine; secretary,
by the West End Young Judaeans for stein; treasurer, Mrs. Julius Levin.
$

a most interesting concert to be stag-
Mrs. Harry Hirshberg delight fully
etl on Sunday evening, Jan. I, at the

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synagogue on Twenty-ninth street and entertained 20 ladies at a bridge
e nr,,,,h, of party Thursday, Dec. 8, at the Unique t

Michigan avenue. Th
for the Tea Shop. A three-course luncheon n
B this entertainment will go
Talmud Torah connected with this was served. I'rizes were attained by I

Gift Handkerchiefs

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Mrs. Louis Klein, Mrs. Morris Fine, 0

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The pro gram, which is expected to Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein and Mrs.
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B be among the most interesting ever Joseph Barnett. The out-of-town /

For Women, 50c

p..,1

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were Mrs. J. Alpern and Miss
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the oc casion of Cha- gests

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[4 . recitations and songs Bernard
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Samue I Buckner is visiting
tI r l Ihso•b urit ' o . ‘ s ko,
•- d superintendent of the U
a Ile- daughter, Mrs. Max Weinberg of Bad 0
has written
0 somis of Detroit, :oaten

Pure linen handkerchiefs, all white with colored borders

or of solid colors,.are daintily trimmed with touches of em-

broidery in one corner.

La brew sketch for this occasion. The Axe, Mich.
sketch will be acted by Molly Cha-
Pontiac B'nai B'rith members were
bensky and Naomi Buchhalter, both
members(of the Tikvas Zion, and by well represented at the annual meet- %
MI linen handkerchiefs, full size, with narrow henintitched
one of the boys in the Wilkins street ing and election of officers of the 2
Talmud Torah. Micligian Council of B'nai Il'rith
hems are specially priced ro)e.
In addition, there will be a humor- lodges which took place in Flint, Sun-
ous play, "A Birthday Gift," which day, Dec. 11, at hotel Durant. The
will be presented by a group of 'mom- following were present: henry Jo-
hers of the B'nos Yisroel, a West End coloson, Jack Fink, Bob ,Alvin, Archie
Decorative folders in which to send handkerchiefs are 15c
Young Judaea circle of which Miss Barnett, Sidney Barnett, Mr. and
Bertha SItomovitz is the leader. All Mrs. Joseph Barnett, Mr. and MI,.
Gift
boxes
arc
furnished
without
charge.
to 35c.
of the girls in the playlet are students Benjamin Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs.
at the El Moshe Talmud Torah. A Saul Orman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Healy's—Main Floor
third sketch will be presented by 10 1 Fine, Mr. mod Mrs. Norman Buckner, .P4'
1.1miconsinamennecoalliimanill•limummitrinnmindamtilmminusammunna boys, members of the Bar Koala.' Miss Alma Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. 2'
4111110
,ludaeans. Julius Levin and Mr. and Mrs. I.. 0
Goldie Goldstein of the Tikvas Zion S o l omon .
will sing several Hebrew Chanukah
songs, and Fannie Blondy and Rachel
Goololfaden of the same club will give
Chanukah recitations. Other songs
and recitations will be given.
Rudolph Zwieback and I. Levenson
are actively interesting themselves on
behalf of the El Moshe synagogue in Coming to Detroit Tuesday to Sell
Newspapers for Fund.
this entertainment.

For Men

Gift Folders

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Fyfe's—Open Saturday Till 9:00

DAVID BROWN WILL
OCCUPY HIS USUAL
GOOD FELLOW STAND 0

ChriOnsa
Olipper%

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ARRANGEMENTS MADE
FOR ANNUAL BANQUET

It is most gratifying this season when the cull is for gifts

of service to present a collection of Christmas Slippers more
varied and complete than we have ever shown before. Prac-
tically every approved style, color and material is here, includ-
ing many excellent types, at the popular and moderate prices.
The Fyfe imprint adds prestige.

C

AVALIER for Men—A deluxe
slipper of soft calf, kid or
morocco. Its quiet elegance ap-
peals to all men who prize comfdrt.

$6.00"7

Main Floor

F

ELT Comfy for Women—One
of the most popular members

of the celebrated "Comfy" line.
Padded sole. All colors.

$1.8 5u P

—Downstairs and Third

Comfy for Women —
I' Softly quilted throughout and

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finished with extreme daintiness.

$9 9c

Felt or leather sole. All
colors. Pair
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—Third Floor

H

Y-1.0 Felt Slipper for Women
—When desired it can be but-

toned snugly around the ankle. A

truly serviceable home slip-

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per in colors

—Third Floor

DUSS-1N-BOOTS for Children-

'. Wormy, cozy and comfortable.
Either red or blue-

$1.65'

-Downstairs ■ nd Second

Gift Certificates—All Department.

Woodward and Adams

THERE IS NOTHING

Appreciated more by the

LADIES

Than • Beautiful

Smart Hand Bag

We have them in won-
drous models, elegantly
fashioned—

$3.00 to $40.00

Ladies' Suit Cases

Attractively lined with
silk, some of them fitted
with Toilet Articles of
Ivory, Shell and Amber.

Week End Cases — Luncheon Sets — Game Sets

Sewing Sets and Baskets — Hat Bose.

Overnight Bags — Collar Bags — Collar Bags

Soft Collar and Handkerchief Cues — Manicure Sets

THE OSHKOSH WARDROBE TRUNK

MARTIN MAIER & CO.

The Defenders of the White and
Blue have completed all arrangements
for the second annual banquet to take
place this Saturday evening at the 0.'
K. Sanitary restaurant. A program
of interest has been prepared to in
elude talks by the members and lead-
ers. Local leaders in Young Judaea
have been invited to attend the ban-
quet. David Rocoosin is leader of the

club.

KNIGHTS OF JUDAEA

At the program of the Knights of
Judaea last Saturday evening, A.
Honigman spoke on "Jewish Educa-
tion in Modern Palestine," and Na-
than Zack outlined the activities of
the Zionist Commission to the United
States.
On Saturday, Dec. 17, there will be
a debate on the question: "Resolved,
That Yiddish be added to the curri-
culum of the Talmud Torahs of the

1567 Woodward

chairman of the National Appeal for
$14,000,000 for Jewish relief, in a
communication to The Detroit Jew-
ish Chronicle, expressed his regrets n
at his inability to send out the usual
Good Fellow letter to his hundreds of
friends in Detroit, who always re-

sponded generously by contributing

to the Good Fellow fund.

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Mr. Brown announced that he will #

be in Detroit on Tuesday, Dec. 20,
for the main purpose of being at his
old corner of Griswold and Fort
streets to sell papers for the fund, as
every year. Ile plans to return to
New York the same afternoon. Check
can be sent to his Detroit office, 2457
Grand River avenue, in the Absopure
building, or he can be reached in per-
son on Tuesday between 12 and 1:30
at the old stand.
Mr. Brown writes: "I believe that
this year the people of Detroit will
want to support the Good Fellow fund
more than ever because the demand
upon the Good Fellows is greater than
ever before. No child in all of our
city should be without a complete IA
Christmas. I know of nothing that
can make a child unhappier than to I
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United States." The affirmative will
be upheld by Team 1, composed of
Max Weine, Aaron Lipshitz and Har- be forgotten Christmas morning."

ry Seligson, who will be opposed by
Team 4, consisting of Sam Firestone,
Sol Slomovitz and William Lankin.
The Knights' part in the Young
: Judaea Chanuka entertainment will
consist of the presentation of a Cha-
, nukah play, entitled "Chalutzim," Takes Steps Towards Formation of
written by the leader of the club es-
Larger Organisation of Jewish
' pecially for this occasion.
Young Men.

Present Prices on Furniture
Average About 40% Less
Than Those of a Year Ago

Rahhison-Cohen Co,

High

Y. M. H. A. COMBINES
WITH LOCAL HEBREW
ATHLETIC SOCIETY

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holly wreath, the family party or even the
star-crowned tree itself is "the quality cigar."
Little Sister must have her doll —And Dad
his box of La Palinas

He'll welcome " the quality else with unqualified
delight. He expects it. Every man's fascinated by its fra-
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ADELPHI

The Adelphi, • new Jewish social
circle, WAS organized on Dec. 4 at a
TWO STORES
meeting held at the home of Hyman
• Between Congress and Lamed
Neiditz, 1021 Holbrook avenue. The
David Whitney Building

following officers were elected: Miss
Anna Slomoviaz, president; Simon
Axelrod, vice-president; Anna Book-
stein, secretary; David Markel, trees-
, urer. The club decided to celebrate
Wizs.100004:9=34=0;304V4Veaga the festival of Chanukah with •
"Latke" party on Dec. 24 at the home
of
H a s B. Kaplan, 62 Pena
nue, H ighland Park. Any Jewish by
or girl of 16 and over wishing to join
is asked to communicate with Miss
Slomovitz, 545 Kenilworth.

Chronicle Want Ads 'Bring Results

Street at Hastings

Open Evenings

On Dec. 21 there will be a debate
By consolidating with the Detroit
on the question: "Resolved, That a Hebrew Athletic Club, a body of Jew-
Socialistic government be established
ish young men with their headquar-
in Palestine by the Jews."
ters at 5744 Hastings street, the Y.
The third annual "Latke" party of
M. II. A. has increased its member-
the club will take place on Saturday
ship to over 500. Through the con-
evening, Dec. 31, at the home of Wil-
solidation the Y. M. II. A. is in a po-
liam Lankin, 9647 Cameron avenue.
sition to keep its promise, made when
first organized, that of giving the
city of Detroit an organization it
MACCABEES OF JUDAEA
should be proud of.
The Detroit Hebrew Athletic Club
The Maccabees of Judaea, under the
leadership of Miss Sylvia Goldsmith, was organized on Sept. 1 with only
has elected a new staff of officers as a handful of members. Their purpose
follows: harry Salle, president; Sam was to give the young men who lived
Silverstein, vice-president; Arthur north of Forest avenue and south of
Wendell, secretary; Sam Penslar, the Boulevard a place to meet their
treasurer. The first program under friends and a place where they could
Miss Goldsmith consisted of a debate get physical benefit. When first or-
on the question of whether Palestine ganized they met in the homes of the
is to be built on a commercial or agri- members, but the venture proved such
cultural basis. Charles Blondy, Maur- a success that within a period of two
ice Goldman and Sam Silverstein par- months they had increased their mem-
ticipated. In addition to the literary bership to over 300 and found it
work of the club, a strong basketball necessary to lease their present quar-
team is being built with Allen Blondy, ters.
The Y. M. H. A. was first organized
former Cass High School star, as
through the consolidation of the
coach.
Washington Progressive Club and the
Trysquare Club about March 1 of this
year and during the period in exist-
KAPPA BETA LAMBDA
ence proved to the satisfaction of the
At the last business meeting of the Jews of the city that a Y. M. 11. A.
Kappa Beta Lambda, the following is a necessity and that they are the
officers were elected for this year: ones to put it over.
The present officers of the Y. M.
Harold Harris, president; Joseph
Feinberg, vice-president; Emanuel H. A.. are: J. Freedman, chairman;
Arden, secretary; Ralph Kleinsmith, M. Salesnek, vice-chairman; 0. A.
Skolnek, clerk; A. Messenger, secre-
treasurer.
Elaborate preparations are being tary, and J. Camenier, treasurer.
The present D. H. A. C. quarters
made for the installation of officers,
which will occur after the first of will be retained and will be known as
the
north end branch of the Y. M.
the year.
H. A. and the main branch will still
remain in the Jewish Institute build-
ing, where they have the use of two
BLUE BIRD GIRLS
well furnished club rooms, one of
which is being used as a library and
A most interesting meeting was the other as a meeting room. They
held by the Blue Bird Girls on Tues. have the use of the gym twice a week.
day evening, Dec. 13, at the home of , The north end branch is at present
Mrs. Kea, 151 Avalon avenue, High- equipped as gym and will be used as
1 a nA d Park.
such until different arrangements can
sion Was held regarding An be made.
invitation dance which the girls are
Most of the plans for the coming
planning to give in the near future. year have been formulated. A first
If the suggestion carries, there will class basketball team under the lead-
only be a certain number of tickets ership of S. J. Rosenberg is being put
printed and sold before the night of in the field.
the affair, but no tickets will be sold
Arrangements have already been
at the hall.
made for a large dance to be given at
Election of officers for the coming the Hotel Statler on Jan. 22, 1922.
term, which is now six months in- The committee in charge consists of
stead of three as heretofore, took H. Manson, chairman, 0. A. Skolnek,
place. Miss Ida Greenwald was elect- J. Gelfand and D. Freedman. Tickets
ed president; Miss Ida Solomon, vice- can be obtained from the members or
president; Miss Edith Sominski, sec- at either club rooms.
On Tuesday evening, Dec. 20, the
retary• Miss Sarah Dorfman, treas-
urer, Miss Sadye Solomon, sergeant- consolidated Y. M. II. A. will have
at-arms, and Miss Anna Kurtzman, election of officers for the coming
year. The meeting will be held at
editor.
the north end branch, 5744 Hastings
street.

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