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Special Musical Service::
On Sunday morning, Dec.•,25, at
I I o'clock, a special musical service
for Chanukah will be held. .A chorus
from the Detroit Choral Society, un-
der the direction of William flow-
land, will render a number of selec-
tions from Handel's Oratoria, "Judas
All 5iely Items and other local notes shou ld be,eommonieeted to she
slfice Or th
Chroniek y 3 o'clock sash Wednesday afternoon
o(tlento appear in the current oreel'r Macobeus." The solo numbers will
heaue. Rion e Glendale I1)24, Society Editor. Mail Witte es ae t.
Ile received sot late. lie rendered by members of the choir.
than Wednesday.
Dr. Franklin will give a brief address
Vassar spirit was the predominat- ,
William Myerfeld, student at the appropriate to Chanukah.
g note of the subscription dance I University of Michigan, is spending
given in the ballroom of Hotel Statler the holiday season with his mother, Sabbath Services:
on Monday night lust for the Vassar Mrs. Benjamin Myerfeld of the
The sermon this week will be
College endowment fund, under the' Staunton apartments, West Grand preached by Rabbi Berkowitz. Serv-
direction of the Misses Ruth Frank- boulevard.
ices begin at 10:30.
Hortense Krolik and Mrs. B. D.
--
Welling. The affair was attended by
Miss Mabel Marks of Oscoda, Mich, Sabbath School Chanukah
200 guests and proved one of the is in Detroit for the winter months ' Celebration:
'1 he pupils of the Sabbath School
many delightful social functions of She has accepted a position as dieti•
the past week. Among the society clan at Harper Hospital.
hay: made very large and generous
matrons of Detroit who served as
contributions to the Chanukah fund
patronesses were Mrs. Hugo Hill,
Samuel S. Cashwain, who recently for the poor families which were
Mrs. 1.eo M.Franklin, Mrs.Leo M. Won awarded aprize by the Detroit adopted by each class for this occa-
Butzel, Mrs. Day Krolik, Mrs. Henry Museum of Art Founders at the Mich- sion. Large baskets of staple gro-
M. Fechimer, Mrs. Slelville Welt, Mrs.. igan Artists' exhibition, has been ceries, wa.m clothes and goodies for
D. A. Brown, Mrs. Henry Wineman, chosen as the critic in the class in a holiday dinner are 110W in prepara-
Mrs. Joseph Selling and Mrs. Benja- modeling at the Detroit atelier of the tion and will be delivered in time for
min Siegel. Beaux Arts Institute.of Design, which Chanukah at the various homes. Miss
meets semi-weekly at the Detroit In- Sara Selminski, principal of the Sab-
The Federation clubhouse was the stitute of Art.
bath School, has very excellently ar-
scene of festive mirth on Thursday
ranged all the details in connection
night last at a cleverly arranged Bal
Miss Ruth Franklin, daughter of with this splendid feature of the Sab-
ie
Masque given by the Excalaior Club. Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin of bath School's Chanukah celebration.
Many novel features were introduced Edison avenue, left Thursday for 'U 9:30 the entire school will assem-
:luring the evening, interspersed with Pittsburgh, where she will be the ble and hold a special Chanukah serv-
modern and old time dancing. The guest of Miss Ilelen E,Jackson.
ice, will light the candles and will
costumes were both original and elab-
then have some motion pictures ap-
orate and prizes were awarded the
On Friday evening, Dec. 23, Pro- propriate to the occasion.
most beautiful and unique. Ladies' fessor Solomon B. Freehof of Cin-
prizes were won by Mrs. Sloe liar- cinnati will give the fourth of his Professor Freehof's Lecture.:
iison and Mrs. Irving Hirschman. A series of addresses on "The Rise and
On Friday night, Dec. 23, Professor
ni'dnight supper was served to the Development of the Synagogue," at Solomon B. Freehof of the Hebrew
following members of the club: Mr. Temple Beth El, under the auspices Union College will deliver the fourth
and Mrs. Herbert T. Sloman, Mr. and of the Men's Temple Club. The pub- of his splendid series of lectures on
Mrs. Irving Hirschman, Mr. and Mra. lic is cordially invited to these lec- "The Jewish Liturgy." The meetings
begin at 8:15 p. m., but the members
Lawrence Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. tures.
of the congregation are urged to be
Avery Ginsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Rosenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
Leo I. Franklin, a student at the in their places early so that late
mund Sloman, Mr. and Mrs. Sloe Har- University of Michigan, has arrived comers will not disturb the lecturer.
rison; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Walbot, Mr. from Ann Arbor to spend the holiday The large crowds make it urgent that
and Mrs. Irving T. Oherfelder, Mr. season with his parents, Rabbi and the people come early.
and Mrs. I. B. Rosengarten, Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin.
Mrs. Arthur Coulson, Dr. and• Mrs.
The Detroit Board of Education, Charles Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
Miss Marian Mver, who is attend-
through its art department, joined ing Weinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
forces with United Jewish Charities Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Sea- ing the University of Michigan, has
and the Detroit Department of Recre- songood, Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus, returned to spend the vacation sea-
Numerous Activities Planned by
ation by consenting to co-operate Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsberg, Mr. and son with her mother, Mrs. D. Moyer
Local Org•nisat on.
of Erskine street.
with the committe in charge of ex- Mrs. Samuel Cohen, Mr. and Mrs.
hibit showing the work of Jews in Charles Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo
The Y. M. H. A. of Detroit elected
Dr.
David
Weingarden
left
last
art and craft, etc., to be held at the Sloman, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Cohn,
the following officers to lead them
Jewish Institute on Jan. 29 to Feb. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Schiller and Mr. Sunday to join his wife, who during
the last month has been visiting her for the coming year: Harry Kirch-
12. high school pupils will make ap- and Mrs. Sim Deutsch.
parents in Monroe, La. Dr. and Mrs baum, president; J. Freedman, vice-
propriate posters, including designs
Weingarden will return to Detroit president; A. Messenger, recordiag
of Jewish symbols, etc.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin spoke be-
secretary; M. Smith, financial secre-
A pageant entitled "The Jew fore the Alma, Mich., High School early in January.
tary; D. Freedman, treasurer; N.
Throughout the Ages" will be one of on Wednesday evening last in the in-
Levitt and J. Abrams, sergeants-at-
the special features in connection terest of the Jewish War Sufferers'
Mr. and Mrs. S. Slomovitz and fam-
arms. A board of directors will be
with the exhibit. In order to make Relief Drive.
ily have moved into their new home elected at the next meeting.
it a "Community Program of Edu-
at 545 Kenilworth.
In electing Mr. Kirchbaum to the
cation," every jun:or organization
Relur ing from Poughkeepsie, N.
chairmanship, the organization ac-•
representing Reform and Orthodox, Y., why
she is attending Vassar
The Misses Silka and Sara Stocker, quired a man who will:try to interest
as well as conservative and radical College,
is Miss Sarah Lambert, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. David R. the 'organization in something else
grottos, will be invited to participate (laughter of air. and Mrs. Benjamin Stocker of Longfellow avenue, are
beside sathletics. Ile hopes in time
in the pageant. All t :e young peo- lambert of Rest Hancock avenue. home from Wellesley and Vassar Col-
to arrange for interesting speakers
ple's roc eties will be invited to par- Miss Lambert is spending the holiday leges for the holiday season.
of prominent to address the associa-
ticipate in the pageant.
season at home.
tion. It is his aim to organize a de-
Rectal:Or.! and collective' of mg.
Miss Yolette Finsterwald, daughter bating club, a glee club and numer-
•
terial will be done through all the
Miss Ruth Kahn, daughter of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald ous other activities that a Y. NI. II.
senior women's societies as well as and Mrs. Albert Kahn of Rowena of Massachusetts avenue, is home for
A. should have.
fraternal organizations, including street, is home for the holiday vaca- I Cle holiday vacation from the Uni-
The Y. M. II. A. will for the pres-
B'nai B'rith, Atbeiter Ring, etc.
t on from the Emma Willard School j versity of Michigan, where she is a ent retain their headquarters at the
The names of Rose Netnorg and for Girls in Philadelphia.
student.
Jewish Institute in conjunction with
Mr. Cozzy were added to the list o
0
their auxiliary headquarters at 5744
artists who will serve on the artists
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass I
Mrs. Milton Strauss gave Myrtella Hastings. At the Jewish Institute
committee.
have moved into their new home at Sutherland's new poem, "The Beauti- they have the use of two club rooms,
Mrs. I. Lapin Cohen was chosen ' 2 7 7 Longfellow avenue. Mr. and
ful in Life," at the meeting of the one of which is equipped as a library,
chairman of the music committee.
Mrs. Enggass have as their guest their Michigan Authors' Association, held where some of the best Jewish litera-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samson at the Stutter on Tuesday evening ture can be obtained. It is their in-
S c h
b run, and son, Leo, of Ca i- last.
oen
tention to obtain still more reading
cago.
matter and to enlarge their library.
The
organization also has the use of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt enter- Frederick avenue left on Sunday last one of the largest gyms in the city,
With three rehearsals a week for rained at an exquisitely appointed for Los Angeles, Calif., where they at the Jewish Institute building,
the ensemble and one a:mist every dinner on Friday evening last at their will remain for the winter months. which they use two times a week.
Their headquarters at 5744 Hastings
night for the different specialty num- '101112 on Boston boulevard.
bers of Hadassah's forthcaming min-
Barrett C. Wolin of Dexter boule- is also quipped as a gym.
The, Y. Si. H. A. has made arrange-
strel, Shaarey Zeilek's huge gym flu°
Returning from a several weeks' vard is home from Culver Military
ments bu.conduct social dancing every
and the homes of the directing heads isit with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ilea- Academy in Culver, Ind.
Sunday
evening at their main head-
of the theatrical enterprise are busy renrich of Omaha, Neb., is Miss Edith
places these long winter evenings. Ileavenrich of Pingree avenue.
Mrs. Harry Brilling of Lincoln ave- quarters, 5744 Hastings street.
On New Years Eve the Y. M. H.
Songs, patter and business have
nue left on Sunday last for Southern
passed out of the script stage into
Miss Elizabeth Schott, who is a California, where she will remain for A. will-give a special New Year's
dance at their headquarters. Dancing
visible and audible actualities.
student at the University of Wiscon- the winter months.
will start at about 9 o'clock.
n at Madison, is spending the holi-
Under the (left direction of Miss
On Jan. 22 the Y. M. II. A. will
Lillian Levin, the terpsichorean fea- day vacation at the home of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sondheim
tures are gradually acquiring the fin- Mrs. Joseph Foil (Helen Schott) in have returned from a Western trip give their dance at the Statler ball-
ish that characterized the dance num- Kalamazoo.
and are at home at 319 Rowena room. The committee in charge con-
sists of S. Rosenbloom, II. Manson,
bers of the Hebrew play of last year,
street.
0. A. Skolnek, P. Cantor, J. Gelfand,
for which Miss Levin was responsible.
Miss Miriam Fechimer, daughter of
S. Feuermann and D. Freedman.
Harlassah's talentedpersonnel, ac- Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Fechimer of
Mrs. Harry Bieberstein entertained
The basketball team had first prac-
cording to the guarded and cautious Pallister avenue, is home from Bryn- delightfully at luncheon and bridge
•onfession of Will Levy, director of
tice and elected II. Siegel captain of
mar School for Girls in Brynmar, l'a. on Saturday at her home on Elmhurst
the
team. Siegel has played on the
' e minstrel, numbers more than one
avenue.
Van: for the last four years and has
:gig woman of professional enter-
Returning from Sandusky, Ohio,
captained the team for the last two
tair ing caliber. Among these are the
Returning from Chicago, where
where he spent a few days, is Morris
M1 i
years. Ile is the star guard of the
Bessye Barnett of "Let 'Er Ullman of Chicago boulevard.
they snent some time, are Mr. and
Y. M. Ii. A. team.
r" fame, Betty Friedman, Pearl
Mrs. Morris Robinson of Chicago
Marty Kavanaugh, former star
—law and Rose Zuieback.
boulevard.
Joseph Kahn of Euclid avenue left
second baseman of the Detroit Tiger
7eb. 19 and the Elks Temple have
•
on Saturday last for New Orleans,
baseball team and former star guard
,:en selected for the performance.
Mrs. Bertha Sinions Davis of Lan- of the Detroit Rayls basketball team,
l.a., where he will remain for several
weeks prior to his departure for San sing has bee spending a few weeks has been engaged as coach of the Y.
ZEIREI ZION CONCERT
Francisco, Calif., where he will be in the city at the Lennox prtments Si. II. A. team and he promises to
PLANS ARE COMPLETED the guest at the home of his son,
produce the beet team t. le Jewish
Felix Kahn, formerly of Detroit.
Mrs. link
rger and Miss Miriam people ever had in the city.
The local Zeirei Ziou organization
Berger hay
oved from Elmhurst • The next meeting will be held on
is completing plans for the Chanukah
Tuesday evening, Dec. 29, at 5744
Miss Carolyn Epstein, daughter of avenue to 911 Delaware avenue.
concert to be held Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. David Epstein of Royal
Hastings street. All Jewish young
Jan. 1, at the Jewish Institute.
Oak, is spending the holiday vacation
Mrs. Sidney Stiebel (Lulu Wolen- men are invited to attend.
A meetings of the ticket sellers' with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weil, for- burgh), and son, Hart henry, of Fort
committe was held this week, at whic' , merly of Detroit, now of New York Wayne, Ind., are spending a few
J. Ilur•itz, chairman of the commit- City.
weeks at the home of Mrs. H. Wolen-
tee, gave a "pep" talk. The ticket
burgh .of Monterey avenue.
committee, composed of I50, prom-
Miss Charlotte Ermann, daughter
see to sell every available ticket for of Mrs. A. M. Ermann of West Han-
Mrs. B. J. Handler of Medbury Says Women Immigrants Now Corn-
the event. S. Wasserman, secretary cock avenue, who is a student at the avenue is spending a few weeks with
ing Are Superior to Pre-War
of the committee, also addressed the University of Michigan, is spending her mother, Mrs. S.
Predecessor..
Wolf, in Nevado,
meeting.
the holiday season with her classmate, Missouri.
In addition to the musical program Miss Isabel Wolfson, at her home in
WASHINGTON—Urgini closer co-
announced last week, featuring I. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mrs. Rose Lipman, formerly in ordination by various Government
Leonard Braun, Miss Minnie Slleolek'
charge of the Jewish Woman's club- agencies in looking after the-welfare
will give a number of Russian folk
Miss Reanette Purdy, daughter of house, 89 Rowena street, has left for of immigrants, Mrs. Oscar Straus of
dances and will also declaim a num- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purdy of Royal
:Columbus, Ga., where she will remain New York, wife of the former Ambas-
ber of llebrew recitations.
sador to Turkey, told a (louse com-
Oak, is in Youngstown, Ohio, for two for the winter months.
A majority of the members of the weeks, the guest of Miss Dorothy
mittee that women non arhjving here
Zeirei Zion have signed up as volun- Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus
I Mrs. A. Srere of West Grand boule- from Europe were better ab to take
teers for the Jewish National Fund Kahn.
Ivard left Friday for a 1 aye' visit up the responsibilities of cif nship
Flag .Day taking place this Sunday.
with relatives and frie s in Chicago, than was tee case wth those , ming
Much enthusiasm is displayed by the
Mrs. Charlotte Brown of HI Mc- where she will be join d by Mr. Srere to the United States prior to th war.
members for the fund ord it is ex. Lean avenue is in New York for a
"We don't find many Bols viks
for their trip to Los A nK Calif.
pected that the Jewish National Fund few weeks' visit with her children,
among,girls reaching our shore.
\., ti-
will be made a living institution in
iss Jane
Brown and David A.
Returning from St. Louis, Mo., day," Aid Mrs. Straus, who has en-
most Jewish households, through the Brown, who are in the latter city
dowed
a
home
in
Ne.v
York
espec
Ily
where they visited with their chil-
efforts of this organization in affilia- in the interest of the Jewish Relief
dren, Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Yak- to help the Jewish girls until they are
tion with the other nationalist bodies Drive.
permanently settled. "Many of them
lem and Mr. and Mrs. Fred S'Renco,
interested in the work.
cerne over to be married. They burn
_
are Mr. and Mrs. Israel Brown of
For the Sunday evening, the Zeirei
tl.eir bridges in Ear( pe, sell eVery-
Mrs Louis Aaronson of Newark, Burlingame avenue.
c ire;, Liid when tttry reach here they'
Zion 'a nlanring a latke party for the `.1. J., is spending a few weeks with
volunteers w o are taking part in the :or ildren, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Ro-
v.e not nnilese, Often some of
Mrs. Morrey Mendelson (Sarah
Flair Day collections. Abraham Jaffin, ienitarten, at their home on Colorado
... em I- esi to about marrying, largely ,
,Duscoff) of Second boulevard has •eca• Ne th
I local attorney, will address the party.' ivenue.
have not area their
gone to Southern California, where riances in a
S. Schnitz delivered an interesting
g time In such cases'
she will remain for the winter
address at the last meeting on "Ilel-
re
tell
them
to
sit a while and think
Mr. and Mrs Adolph Marx, who months.
lerism," which was followed by an spent
it
over
and
they
agree."
several weeks ix the city at
I into. ending discussion.
Many of the women immigrants,
he home of their children, Mr. and
Israel Katz of West Grand boule- Mrs. Straus said, came trere to join
Mrs George A. Bloom of Tennyson vard will leave during the week for
relatives.
i
SIGMA RHO TAU
'venni:, have gone to Richmond, Va., Los Angeles, Calif., where he will
But most of these girls come in
o be the guest of their children, Mr. make an extended stay.
perfectly good faith," Mrs. Straus
A meetirg of the S gma Rho Tau and Mrs. Aubrey Strauss (Wilma
added. "Frem my observations, the
was ' eld Paturday evening at the Marx) ere their return to their home
Miss Helen Hubar of Wilson ave. go% e r nnunkt could get its departments
home of Miss Charlotte Miller of n Long Beach., Calif. Many•relabo-
nue is spending a fortnight at the to work in closer co-operation, for it
!T ird avenue, following which the
at. functions were given for Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Isador Levine
seems hard that a stranger, whose
m-mb•rs entertained their friends.
nd Mrs. Marx whsle in the city.
I Rose Hobart in Laporte, Ind.
passport has been properly vised,
The next meeting will be held on Sat-
should be sent back. The system sp-
' urday evening, Dec. 24, at the home
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Gottlieb of To-
Mrs. A. Winkleman of Chicago is
ears wrong, bot I em net prepared to
I •f hi es Florence Krell of Chicago anto, Ont., were guests at Hotel
spending ■ few weeks visiting with suggest exactly how it may
be rem-
boulevard.
.tatter the past week.
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THE TRIANGLES
NU BETA PHI
The Triangles of Pontiac ushered
in their social season with an enter-
tainment at which Mr. and Mrs. S.
Orman and Mr. and Sirs. J. Schwartz
were hosts. The following guests
were present: The Misses Rose Abel,
Gertrude Brandt, Tessie Brown, Ce-
celia Fine, Jeannette Sandler, Anna
Greenberg, Rose Isenberg, Marion
Rosen and the Messrs George Cohen.
Ebling, lz Isenberg. Sam Levine
Milton Orman, Louis Orman, Louis
Rose and George Slyer.
A regular meeting of the Na Beta
Phi Sorority was held Wednesday
:vening, Dee. 14, at the home of Miss
leannette Kabaker, 547 Palmer ave-
nue. After the business meeting had
been adjourned the remainder of the
evening was spent in making scrap
books for the crippled children in the
Children's Free Hospital. The next
meeting will be held Wednesday even-
ing,
g , Dec. 28, at the home of Miss
se
Gertrude Unger, 5551 St Antoine
street.