ViEl)givii:/crasnei ROMIGIL PAGE EIGHT _ f 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111}11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 il ignil ligli111111111112111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1 Ellir Fraternal and Club Notes Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society held the first meeting of the year at their new headquarters, the I. O. A. center at 682 East Warren ave. nue. An interesting report was givo o by the president, Mrs. harry on the summer activities. The society will celebrate its eleventh anniversary on Sunday, Oct. 31. Other interesting fall activities . are planned. Regular meetings of the society will henceforth be held every first and third Wednesdays of the month. The next meeting will be held ■■11 Wednesday evening, Sept. 20. All members are urged to be present. —•••• ■ •.. ■ ■ gl!IIIMIIIIIN1111111111111111111121HETTER111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1 i1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c 7lie Shop of Original odes Zeirei Zion. P. Korodkin Tuesday evening ad- dressed the Detroit Zeirei Zion on the question of "Jews in English Litera- ture." An interesting discussion fol- lowed. The Zeirei Zion is planning a series of activities for the Koren Ilayesod and the Jewish National Fund during the coming months. 1448 Woodward Avenue Philomethie Debating Club. The program at the last regola!! meeting of the Philomathic Debating Club was featured by a debate on the question of the soldier bonus. The affirmative team, composed of Ber- ger and Carpol, favored the mono: and received the verdict of the audi- ence by a vote of 15 to 7. The nec., tire team was composed of It. Bern- stein and Benjamin J. Safir. Lows Carpol was elected best speaker. Talks to the members were given at this meeting by Miss Saronotf, lie, Louis Weiss and harry Gurovitch. The latter acted as critic of the de- bate. The program of this Sunday's meeting will be featured by a series of talks on various Jewish topics, the following to speak H. Phillips, Herd Shur, R. Bernstein, I.. Cashdan, Jaek Thumin, M. Pike, Sam Gurovitch, William Knoppow and Barney Koff- man. Visitors are welcome to this as well as other meetings, which are held every Sunday evening at the Farnsworth Street Talmud Torah. ,147:3-.77,1k7, r12&, Mr, SI it \ snri, 4 1 ' ITZ:n C:L 71:1 [71n1 r . - Minim,. Club. The Albacus Club will close the season with a hay-ride on Oct. 6. In- terest in the club centers in the mem- bership drive. Friends of members are invited to attend the next meet- ing, for which an interesting program has been arranged. 111 Arrow Club. The last open meeting of the Ar- row Club was held on Tuesday even- ing, Sept. 12, at the home of Mr. Bean, 426 Mt. Vernon avenue, a number of visitors being present. A mock election was held, in the course of which the members chose the most popular boy, the prettiest girl, the best boy (lancer, etc. The board of directors met on Thursday, Sept. 14. at which time arrangements were made for the dance on Oct. 6 at the American Eagle Temple. No Bete Phi. NEW d JETROi:OTORE tfiL SECS NEW ARK TOMORROW, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th MARKS THE INAUGURAL OF THE SHOP OF ORIGINAL MODES — THE FASHION-FAMOUS HOUSE OF RUSSEK OF FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK . TO A STYLE-CRITICAL CLIENTELE THE NEW STORE PROMISES MUCH THAT IS FASCINATING IN PARIS AND NEW YORK FASHIONS THAT ARE TOTALLY DIFFER- ENT FROM THE COMMONPLACE, AND THAT ARE WELL WITHIN THE ECONO- MIES OF EVERY WOMAN * You wire Cordially Welcomed To The Opening TO MORROW Saturday, September Sixteenth . * - aullESSES 0 AT IILLINERY 11111017120 12 22k . ■ 11111011111111111111 111 1111111111111111 1411I 1 11 TILEMEEE °LAM'S U RS RENEE PATOU BRANDT AGNES CHERUI1 Adelphiena. ■ PRE MET PAQUIN DOUCET CHENEL to Jew JENNY LANVIN 1111 1!1111511111111111 1111i111111111N1111111M1111 111111111 91 1111111111N111111111111MII IIENT CARA CA LLOT Contributing Couturiers i 11111EIMMITEEM 11111111111S111111111111 E LCOME Con trihuting O ut/1,1er: The regular meeting of the Nu Beta Phi Sorority was held Wednes- day evening, Sept. 6, at the home of Miss Ida Silver, 590 Palmer avenue. Plans for a dancing party to be held Nov. 9 were made, further details to be announced later. The next regu- lar meeting will be held Wednesday evening, Sept. 20, at the home of Miss Ruth Cohn, 5628 Dix avenue. At the last meeting of the Adel- phlox Club, held at the home of Maurice Markowitz, 107 Westminster avenue, the organization adopted the above name. The organization chose red and gold as club colors. A com- mittee headed by Benjamin J. Safir was appointed to select a motto for the organization. David Ginsberg and John Sklar rendered several mu- sical selections. Bernard Velick suc- ceeded in entertaining the members with several humorous monologues. The organization will have its first social gathering Sunday evenioy, Sept. 17, at the home of Carl Feld- man, 78 Rowena avenue. The social committee, Carl Feldman, Sam Stutz and Maurice Markowitz, who are in charge of the affair, promise sere , it interetsing features. The next revu- lar meeting of the club will be held Thursday evening, Sept. 21, at t!!!' home of Sam Snitz, 544 Freder. avenue. FATHER OF 8 ORPHANS ASKS FOR ASSISTANCE The sad story of how a family V broken up an orphans placed in a Rion of want is told by Rabbi A. Schwartz, formerly of Budapest, n-w residing at the home of Mrs. Jacob)', 1449 Longfellow avenue, this city Rabbi Schwartz tells that imm. 1- lately following his arrival in ti 5 country, he received word from I s children that their mother (lied. 11:0- ing no money to pay funeral expert:" s, they had to appeal to their neighh. -5 for assistance. One of his sons, Ben- nie, writes his father, in advising him that he and his sisters are motherle-!: "We eight children are here fath..- less and motherless. We have to 1.:" rent and we have no bread. We h you to do something for us. Fah- take us to you, or come home, bees': we.cannot exist as we are. Our little Ethel constantly cries and asks f r mother. You can well imagine o position. "We would ask you to send us some money as soon as possible, or come home as soon as possible. We know that you have no money, but we also know that the people in America have good hearts and would help you come home and help your poor chi.- dren." Rabbi Schwartz has sent for his children, having secured transporta- tion tickets at a much reduced price. He appeals for assistance from De- troiter!' to help him get settled with his children, and asks that contribu - tions be sent through The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, then to be forward - ed to him. IRV. C. SCHREIBER WITH PAIGE MOTOR SALES CO. Try. C. Schreiber is now connectol with the Paige Motor Sales and Ser • vice Co., handling the Jewett car. Mr. Schreiber is catering to his Jewish friends whom he invites to visit hint at 463 West Larned street or call hint at Main 6609. He will gladly give demonstration of the car, which is the best six cylinder car built for the mon- ey.