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Harry Friedgut Monday evening
addressed an enthusiastic meeting of
the newly formed Zionist cultural so-
ciety, at the Shaarey Zedek. Speak-
ing on the subject of "Zionism and
Jewish Nationalism in the Bible," Mr.
Friedgut's paper aroused much dis-
cussion.
The second paper in a series will
be read on Monday evening, Dec. 11,
by Miss Julia Wine. The topic of
the second paper will be "Effects on
Jewish Nationalist Feeling of the De-
struction of the Temple and the Dis-
persion of the Jews." The paper
will deal with the return under Cyrus,
the Maccabean rebellion, the second
destruction and the Bar Kochba

Two Remarkable
Pre-Christmas Saki

Friday and Saturday
December 1st and 2nd

Hudson's "True Blue"
Heavy Silk Hosiery

On Monday afternoon, Dec. 5, the
Yellow and green were the pre_
Jewish Woman's Club, at its regular dominating colors at the formal o en-
monthly meeting, will present Dr. ing of festivities of the Young en-
Three hundred dozen pair of these heavy weight, spiel
Marion Leroy Burton, president of ple's Club of Temple Beth El o n
Silk llose, with true blue stripe in the middle of the gay
the University of Michigan, who will Saturday evening last, when, to the
band.
talk on "The Education of the Citi- delightful strains of syncopated melo-
Made by a celebrated manufacturer expressly for the .1
zen." Dr. Burton is known interna- dies, the social season was launched
The third paper of the series will
Hudson Co. and a brand that we have exploited most nut, •
tionally as one of the noted educators with a ball that for beauty of ar- be read on Monday evening, Dec. 25,
fully for the past ten years.
of this country. Despite the fact rangements and decorat 1 ons sur-
by Ilerman A. August, his topic to
One of the best values we know of in heavy Silk
that he is but 45 years old, he has passed any previous affair of this kind deal with "Nationalism in the Middle
at the regular price.
accomplished tremendous results in ever given by this organization. The
Ages: The Ghetto, Mediavel and
All sizes in the lot and offered now at a specially low pi
the educational world. Dr. Burton, grand march, led by the president,
Modern," anti will touch upon assimi-
for this pre-Christmas sale—
a diplomat and idealist, is a man of Harry Scheinman, and Miss Edith
lation, Reform Judaism and the "Mis-
more than ordinary ability, and is Mansbach, during which tie ladies
sion of the Jew Theory."
Three Pairs for $7.50
known for his open-mindedness and were presented with corsage bouquets
All in Christmas Boxes ready for the gift makin g .
virility. lie has received degrees of yellow bebe mums, and patrons
Main Floor—Main Building.
from Yale, Tufts, Carlton, Western and patronesses at this affair were the
CANTOR ROSENBLATT
Reserve and Amhurst Colleges; is central figures in a moving picture
former president of Smith College, of taken by the Metropolitan Moving
SINGS HERE DEC.
the University of Minnesota and au- Picture Company, which will be
Cantor Josef Rosenblatt, highest
thor of books on educational lore. Dr. thrown on the screen at the dinner paid ritualistic singer and considered
Burton, who has had a wide teaching to be given by the society on Dec. 16. the greatest living cantor in the
expreience, is former pastor of the
world, will appear in a concert at
The opportunity to purchase underwear and bloomers
Church of the Pilgrims of Brooklyn,
At a recent meeting of the Maims- Orchestra Hall on Sunday evening,
will make most acceptable Christmas gifts right in the •hr
N. Y., thereby showing his versatil- nides Medical Society, at which Dr. Dec. 17.
mss month at prices much lower than usual is very ext,
ity. The meeting will take place in and Mrs. W. W. Kahn of Tennyson
Cantor Rosenblatt will sing approp-
ordinary.
the Federation club house and will be- avenue were hosts, Dr. Louis Klein, riate Chanukah songs and other syn-
A most unusual purchase permits us to make this rem.,
gin promptly at 2:15.
consulting therapeudist for Park agogue] and general selections. He
able announcement.
Davis & Co. and professor of there- is to be here for one evening only.
3600 Glove Silk Vests
Interest has been unflagging in the neudics at Buffalo University, Buf-
Of heavy quality glove silk in bodice style with strap,.
rehearsals that have been held for foto, N. Y., gave an exceedingly il-
Sizes 36 to 42, in flesh and orchid, $1.1..
self material.
the three one-act plays to be given luminating lecture on "Organs-The-
FINE FURNITURE
Size 44, $1.75.
under the able supervision of Mrs. rapy: Its Phases and Rational Appli_
EASY TERMS
Catherine Mayer, professional coach, cation." The lecture was illustrated
720 Silk Bloomers
Rugs, House Furnishings, lAmps, Mono.
by the Arts Society of Temple Beth with lantern slides. The Maimonides,
graphs, Staves,
Knee length, with shirring at bottom and cuffs. Sizes
El, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 5, at whose personnel is recruited from
All new clean stock
38
and
40,
$2.45.
Sizes
42 and 44, $2.75.
among
the
best
known
physicians
in
the Temple. Inasmuch as this will
FIXLER FURNITURE CO.
All in Christmas Boxes ready for lb. gift making.
be the only invitational performance the city, has a country-wide recogni-
15454 Russell Ave.
tion
for
meritorious
accomplishments
given by the Arts Society this sea-
Fourth Floor—Main Buliding.
son in order to acquaint the public along all lines appertaining to the
with the work of the society, tickets medical profession.
THINK OF US WHEN
are made available and can be se-
Miss Helen Morris, daughter of Mr.
You Want • Delicioue Bog at Candy
cured at the temple and from mem-
DELIVERED.
bers. Those participating in this ini- and Mrs. B. G. Morris of Pilgrim
We Serve Light Lunches at All Hours.
tial performance of the playlets are avenue, who has recently returned
We put up Special Orders Inc Dane.
and Parties.
Miss Regina Freund, Isaac Goldberg, from a several months' stay in Ber-
Phone Us—Northway 3516.
William Fechimer, Joseph Vehon, lin, Germany, was the soloist at the
DE LUXE CANDY SHOP
Maurice Dreifus and Frank V. Mar- dinner given by the Men's Temple
15016 Woodward Ave at Warren.
tin in "The Valiant;" Frederick Mor- Club on Tuesday evening last.
ris, Arthur Mansbach, Mrs. M. Fin-
kelhor and Russell Sloman in "The
Mrs. Walter Liliengeld (Hortense
Importance of Being a Roughneck;" Krolik) was a recent guest at the
Mrs. Morris Garvett, Miss Edith home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Manabach and Miss Marion Spater in Day Krolik of Rowena street.
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STANDARD
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"For Distinguished Service." A so-
cial hour with refreshments for mem-
Mrs. David Levy of Boston boule-
bers only will follow the perform- vard is spending a few weeks in
ance. Any member of Temple Beth Woodmere, L. I., where she is visit-
El or any of its affiliated societies is ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
eligible for membership in the Arts Jacobs (Grace Blitz).
Society if application is entered be-
fore membership limit is reached.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schloss of
Grosse Point are occupying the
Professor Louis B. Wolfenson was Emanuel
Berger home on Law-
in the city on Sunday last en route rence avenue for the winter, during
to Ann Arbor, where he talked be- Mr. and Mrs. Berger's stay in New
fore the Jewish student body of the York City.
University of Michigan on the sub-
ject of "Science, Religion and Ju-
Returning from a delightful visit
daism." Professor Wolfenson is a re-
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
cent adjunct to the faculty of the He-
Schloss (Marjorie Sloman) in Cleve-
brew Union College in Cincinnati,
where he holds the professorship of land are Mrs. Irving Ilirschman and
daughter, Margaret, of Virginia
Hebrew and cognate languages. Pro-
fessor Wolfenson, who is a noted Park.

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ZIONIST CULTURAL
SOCIETY DISCUSSES
IMPORTANT THEMES

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The J. L. Hudson Co.

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OLID WALNUT, hand carved, octagon
tables and other odd-shaped occasional
tables, correctly designed and elabo-
rately finished, specially priced.

$20 to $75

BRONZE BOOK ENDS

Choice of many finishes and in a wide range of
interest lig subjeets, artistically treated,

$5 to $15

Bridge and Junior Lamps
Complete at $25

Exquisite Twin Bed Lamps $75

Usefel and decorative pieces for the mantel and
fireplace reasonably priced.

Any article selected will be cheerfully re-
served for you, to suit your conveniences.

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educator, came to Cincinnati from
Mrs. Minnie Rosenberger of New
the University of Wisconsin, where
he was chairman of the department York City is spending a fortnight at
of Semitic language and Ilellenistic the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
Rosenfield of Second boulevard.
Greek.

A delightful function of the past
week was the beautifully appointed
dinner at which Rabbi Leo M. Frank-
lin was host to the Wranglers' Club,
an organization comprising the fore-
most liberal ministers in Detroit, who
meet weekly to discuss important
topics of the day.

Miss Frances Adler of Milwaukee
spent the past two weeks in Detroit
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Schloss. Miss Adler was on her way
to Cleveland to visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lang (Helen
Schloss).

3143 Woodward at Watson

Returning from Cincinnati, where
they went to see their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leopold Wineman, who are
making a protracted stay in that city,
are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman,
Mrs. Harry •arbstein and henry
Wineman.

America's pride in her fine cars will naturally
be stirred by the knowledge that Europe, Aus-
tralia, South America and the Orient have
all joined with her in conferring upon Type
61 the most successful year in Cadillac history.

Miss Lydia Kahn, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Kahn, has returned
from a visit in Chicago, where she
accompanied Mrs. Walter Lilienfeld
(Ilortense Krolik), with whom she
visited for several days.

In a recent issue of the Santa Mo-
nica, Calif., high school publication,
mention was made of the musical and
artistic ability of Stanley Stiles
Levyn, formerly of Detroit, who
moved to Southern California with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Levyn,
in Starch.

Returning from a few days' stay
in Chicago, where she was the guest
of relatives and friends, is Mrs. Mel-
ville Welt of Connecticut avenue.

Miss Hattie Silverman of Burlin-
game avenue has returned from a
fortnight's stay in New York City,
where she was a guest at Hotel Com-
modore.

Returning from a two weeks' stay
in Poughkeepsie and New York City
are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lambert
and Miss Ruth Lambert of West Ilan-
cock avenue. While in Poughkeepsie
they were the guests of Miss Sarah
Lambert, who is marticulated at Vas-
sar College.

Mrs. Belle Koch and son, Marcus
Koch, of Cincinnati are making their
home in Detroit and have taken an
apartment at Hotel Addison.

CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY
Detroit Branch
Cass Avenue at York St.
Additional Display Room in General Motors Building

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Mrs. Herman Rosenheim of Mon-
terey avenue is in Birmingham, Ala.,
where she is making a delightful visit
with relatives and friends.

Miss Marguerite Aronson of New-
ark. N. J., is a guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Rosengarten of
Colorado avenue.

Returning from an extended tour
in Northern Michigan is Jerome Sel-
ling of Webb avenue.

This handsome Suite is an EXCLUSIVE design from Lhe
ITALIAN RENAISANCE Period—made of Figured Walnut, and
beautifully finished in the latest TWO-TONE effects. Must be
seen to be appreciated. It is now on display on our floors, and
we will be glad to have you "look it over" at your earliest con-
venience.

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Alvin Hersch of West Bethune ave-
nue spent several days in Washing-
ton and New York the past week.

Dr. Louis Klein, therapeudist for
Park Davis & Co., has returned from
a few days' stay in Chicago.

Miss Sylvia Simons, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Simons of Paths-
ter avenue, was one of the artists who
contributed to the delightful Peter
Pan song cycle program at the first
musicale of the season given by the
Detroit Review Club on Monday af-
ternoon.

Miss Regina Freund of Central ave-
nue directed Arthur Benet's playlet,
"The Stepmother," given at the Col-
lege Club on Friday evening last.

Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne and ion,
Herbert, of Glynn court has returned
from • 10-day visit with relatives and
friends in Pittsburgh and Johnstown,
Pa.

Esther Hackelman, leader of the
Hotohi Campfire Girls' troop of the
Shaarey Zedek, left for Grand Rap-
ids to attend the Campfire Girls' con-
ference to be held Dee. 1 to 3. Doro-
thy Agree accompanied the leader.

Loyalty Winter Circus

Det.
Arm-
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A real circus—mirthful, thrilling—elephants 'n' clowns 'n' ever} --
thing! Sixty star performers of the sawdust ring in breath-takinu
new acts—the funniest aggregation of clowns in the world—dog-
and ponies in sensational new stunts—John Robinson's troupe o'
marvelous "Military Elephants"—hair-raising aerial acrobats — and
"Nick" Altrock," the screamingly funny man of baseball.
The Loyalty Masons have spared neither effort nor expense to
make this the most enjoyable show ever staged at the Armory. You
don't want to miss it! Every afternoon and evening next week.

Tickets Now On Sale at Cunningham's Drug Store
1065 Woodward Avenue.
Two Performances Daily — Afternoons, 2 p. m.; Evenings, 8 p. ni.
ADMISSION 50 CENTS

Two 1923 Nash Six Sedans, Two Chevrolet Touring Cars
Given Away Free

A. C. Krenz Tailor

The Shop where courtesy 10347 Woo(1
Between Calvert and
and service preva;i
Collingwood

