Amtrkam lavish Periodical eater CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE Nrigli itt&TRonInvisnORONICLE .crcial and QVsonal esSitttiC igempie ;Seth Ei POLISH DEPUTIES GREET U. S. JEWRY Notts *miyamiainikiraim- ONION-HICKEYG) Messages to American Israel Practical Gifts from a Quality Store Christmas is coming and wearable and give_ able feminine gifts reflect the tendency to- wards things practical. The good sense gift and the common sense price pleases two— the one who gives and the one to whom it is given. FURS BLOUSES PETTICOATS Sunday Services: Sent Through Jewish Tele- On Sunday morning, of this week, I Mrs. Ira Cohen and Miss Arlene graphic Agency. Gallow left for Chicago to attend the Dec. 17, Rabbi Franklin will discuss Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice"' Cohen-Strauss wedding, which is to W A R S A W.—(J. T. A.)—Mes- take place on Dec. 19 at the Web- with particular reference to David 1V'arlield's representation of Shylock. sages containing greetings to Amer- To introduce our enlarged shops, we are offering ster Hotel. This production at the hands of two lean Jews from some of the Jewish about 700 men's hand-tailored silk ties at— great Jews—Mr. Belasco as producer deputies to the Polish Sejm have Miss Nance Solomon was hostess been secured by the Jewish Tele- at a charmingly appointed bridge for and Mr. Wartield as actor—has culled graphic Agency. The tirst to avail 30 guests at her home on Tuxedo forth much discussion. Rabbi Frank. tin's lecture will therefore no doubt himself of the opportunity to speak avenue on Saturday afternoon last. be heard by a very large congrega- a word to American Jews is Deputy Positively the Best Isaac Gruenbaum. The victory of tion. Miss Ilattie Gittleman of East the National Jews in the recent elec- Values ill Detroit Kirby avenue is chairman of ar- tions in Poland has demonstrated the Sabbath Services: rangements of the musicale tea to be The Sermon this Sabbath will be maturity of Polish Jewry, said Dr. given at the Craystone ballrooms on delivered by Rabbi Berkowitz. His Gruenbaum. It has shown that the Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 27, by theme will be "The Militant Jew." Jews are capable of "self-regulation the Hadassah Society of Detroit, All of our members and espeeialy our of their internal life." "The Ameri when musicians of note will be pre- women and the men who are not pre- ••n Jews have greatly helped their sented. Tickets for the recital can vented from doing so by economic Polish brethren, who are striving to "MKWIIWCWSNISIS,WS.W•WSIOSI•W•WISSWINIMMICWOMPr be secured from Miss Gittleman or conditions are urged to attend these become self-supporting and, while Mrs. Joseph II .Ehrlich, president. services. still requiring some material assist- -sues, are not desirous of being the . wards of the Jewry of another coax- Miss Sophia Rosenthal of Muske- Chanukah Entertainment: gon, Mich., is spending the winter A very elaborate Chanukah play try," Deputy Gruenbaum asserts. 3711 Woodward Avenue Ur. Josiah Thon, another veteran with her sister, Mrs. Harvey Elbinger written by Mrs. Sidney S. Weinman of 2086 Blaine- avenue. will be produced by the children of of the Polish Sejm, declared that ' s T. American Jewry has helped, through the School of Religion on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David Blumrosen of teriton, Dec. 17, at 3 o'clock. Thi s its internal unification, in the achieve- Chicago spent the week-end with her will be one of the most beautiful p e r_ meet of similar unification on the part of Polish Jewry. sister, Mrs. M. Friedberg. formances ever given by our childre n. The hope that the American Jew- Because of the size of the school, it Assisted by Mme. Paskewitch, Miss Betty Frank, Mme. Groper, Mme. Congress will reveal a national Miss Ethel Goldberg of Bayonne, is necessary to limit attendance tosh consciousness similar to that shown Skolnik the much lauded artist, M. Skolnik the well known N. J., has been delightfully enter- the children. The possibiliay, how- actor, Bernard Young, Benjamin Blank and other. tained by many friends and relatives ever, of repeating the play for the by the Jews of Poland was expressed Deputy Ilartglass. of her hostess, Miss Ruth Cohn of benefit of parents of the chidren is , Noah Philutzki, leader of the Jew- In Two Masterful Plays West Grand boulevard. Among those being considered. ish People's party, the only group who entertained the past week for j which failed to join the minority fu- Miss Goldberg at luncheons and thea- Important Notice in Regard to I sion, asserted that his visit to Amer- ters are Mrs. Abe Gittleman, Mrs. Dancing CI • 'ca last year strengthened his belief 'hills M. Rosenberg, Mrs. Ben Cohn, Mrs. Carl Mann of the Detroit Con- in his "national program.' Mrs. E. S. Barnett, Mrs. A. Danto, servatory of Music, one of the most Others to comment include Deputy Mrs. Ira Friedenberg, Mrs. Jacobs, efficient dancing teachers in the city, Schereschewski, who expressed his ("SONG OF SONGS") Mrs. A. Schmeer, Mrs. M. Feinberg has been engaged to conduct the admiration for the generosity of and the Misses Kate Levenson, Peggy dancing classes to be organized under American Jews, who he hoped, would Rindscoff and Ethel Miller. the auspices of the Sisterhood. All continue their great work. Dr. Schip- children expecting to join these per, the Poale Zoin leader, hopes that Miss Annette Schneider of 644 classes should be present at the tem- the Jewish workers in America will West Bethune avenue entertained pie Saturday afternoon of this week, become a powerful factor in the po- eight guests at a luncheon at hotel llee. 16, at 2:30, to meet Mrs. Mann, litical life of the country, while Dep- Stotler, followed by a theater party, who will at that time organize her uty Music will be supplied by picked musicians from the Detroit Sym- t Trucker wishes the "fortunate honoring her guest, Miss Peggy class work. Children should be a" American brethren to come in closer phony Orchestral, who will be directed by the well known Aronson of Newark, N. J., who spent companied at this meeting by their touch with their brethren in Poland." artist, Z. Kaplan. the past week in Detroit. parents, so Mrs. Mann will explain The hope that American Jews will her plans and methods in detail. We lend their help to the reconstruction Tickets on sale at Small's Drug Store, Hastings and Ilendrie; Mrs. Jospeh L. Cohen (Bertha Rich- are very fortunate, we believe, to of a "Free Palestine" was expressed Plotkin's Book Store, Ilastings and Adelaide; Cooper's Drug Store, mond) and son, E. Wallace, of Buf- have secured so excelent a teacher by Dr. Koerner, one of the deputies falo, N. Y., are in the city visiting for our children. from Galicia. Westminster and Goodwin, and at the Box Office on the day of relatives and friends. the performance. Affiliated Boards to Meet on Mrs. S. niched( and daughter, Friday Evening: N. %%%%% NA.% • • Jewel, of 215 Owen avenue left for The officers and boards of direc- Southern California to spend the re- tors of the various temple organiza- mainder of the winter. tions will meet at the temple for sup- The Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah per on Sunday evening, Dec. 17, at Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will hold Mrs. I. Weinstein of Virginia park 5:45. Following the supper, a mat- an election of officers on Monday left for an extended stay in Florida, ter of the very greatest importance evening, Dec. 18. Members are urged returning by way of New York City. to all temple organizations will be to attend and assure the success of While in New York she will be the discussed. It is therefore hoped that the organization by helping pick the FIRST APPEARANCE guest of her children, Mr. and Mrs. a full representation will be present. best possible officers. Other impor- N. J. Greene. tent business is to be transacted and I OF 1 an interested program presented. Men's Temple Club: Miss Mollie Kimche and Harry On Tuesday evening, Dec. 19, at A joint meeting of all the commit- Kiniche are touring to New Orleans 8 o'cock, the Men's Temple Club has tees of the auxiliary was held on Fri- and Miami, Fla., returning by way damned a smoker with a most elabo- day afternoon, at the B'nai B'rith of the Atlantic cities. rate program of entertainment. The club rooms, Mrs. Harry Fleishman principal speaker on this occasion will presiding. Mrs. Anna Rubenstein, In honor of Miss Ruth Cohn, a be l'rofessor Robert N. Wenley of chairman of the social service cam- The most famous song interpreter of the world and the most beloved January bride-elect, a delightful the department of philosophy o ' f European Jewish artist now on tour in America. e mittee, announced a plan for turning handkerchief shower was given by University of Michigan. Dr. W enley the dub rooms into a store for keep- Prices $1, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Mrs. J. Ilarrison, 8050 Third avenue. is in every sense of the word a man's i clothing and unperishable gro- Tickets at Grinnell's. Neckwear for Men $ 1 ORCHESTRA HALL SWEATERS SCARFS BATHROBES CHILDREN'S COATS INFANTS' APPAREL Samuel Goldenburg INFANTS' TOYS Leading Jewish Artist in America SERVICE TALK NUMBER 17 Deliveries Made in Time for Xmas! N o cause for worry ! Is your evening gown soiled? Dress suit need pressing? or clean- ing? Let Jacoby's try their hand! We assure you that our dyeing and cleaning processes are the finest in Michigan. Our prices are right! Our service the best—as is demon- strated by our announcement that work received NOW will be ready in time for Christmas wear! Save money by using the telephone — t h e number is Empire 3364! "Line, please!" SUNDAY MATINEE, DECEMBER 24 "SHIR HASHIRIM" SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24 "STRONGER THAN LOVE" L O. B. B. AUXILIARY ACTIVITIES PLANNED ORCHESTRA HALL ing man and what he will have to say cerios for distribution among the Mrs. Leo Steier left for Cleveland will unquestionably be received with needy. It is planned to have a corn- to visit her sisters, Mrs. I. Schermer the utmost interest and enthusiasm I mittee at the rooms from 10 a. m. to by all members of the Men's Club., 4 p, m. to take charge of the distri- and Mrs. J. Schermer. There will be cigars and re res • bution of these articles. Those hav- Benjamin L. Lambert of 664 West ments, all free. Surely the crowd ing useful clothes to give away are Hancock avenue, former president of will tax the capacity of our rooms. urged to send them to the club, 1307 Temple Beth El, celebrated his six- Broadway. tieth birthday anniversary on Sun- Young People's Annual Monthly entertainments are to be day, Dec. 10, the immediate family Formal Dance: given at the Old Folks' Home, the attending the social function given The Young People's annual forma l lOrphan Home, the Children's Free in his honor. Congratulatory mes- dance will take place Wednesday Hospital and the Tuberculosis Sena- sages were received from many parts evening, Dec. 27, in the ballroom of torium under the direction of the en- the temple. Tickets and invitations, tertainment committee, of which of the country. which are limited to members of the Mrs. Ida Gould is chairman. Among the guests at the home of Young People's Temple Club and Arrangements are also being com- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Lambert members of Congregation Beth El, pleted for the dance to be given on of 664 West Hancock avenue on Sat- have been mailed this week. There Sunday evening, Dec. 24, at the urday and Sunday last, attending the will be unique features.An aug- Graystone. The next card party of sixtieth birthday anniversary of Mr. mented local orchestra will supply the auiliary will be held on Wednes- Lambert, were Dr. and Mrs. Thodore music of a high order. Please remit day afternoon, Dec. 27, at 1307 F. Ileavenrich of Port Iluron and Mr. for tickets at an early date in order Broadway. Tickets can already be and Mrs. 0. D. Ileavenrich of Ann to enable the committee to make obtained from members of the com- mittee. proper preparations. Arbor. I FRENCH DRY CLEANERS 7452 WOODWARD - CORNER CUSTER PHONE EMPIRE 3364 Orchestra Hall SUNDAY, DEC. 17 Cantor Joseph Rosenblatt IA 0 0 0 0 • • The Greatest Ritualistic Singer Rest, te your seats at once for this wonderful musical treat and social event. Cantor Rosenblatt will sing his famous Chanukah numbers. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Danto of Ann Arbor will be in Detroit to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Gittleman of 11551 Second boulevard. Mrs. A. Rosenzweig of 1620 West Grand boulevard entertained a num- ber of children at a birthday party on Dec. 6, in honor of her son, Je- rome's, birthday. A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Pearl Simon, a bride- elect of this month, at the home of Mrs. William Peritz of 156 Winona avenue. t mummourismsionnzummeiszormammintrxmommusaratuni The Bernard Shop 1522 Broadway Main 8971 —.. DECEMBER SALE OF IVY CORSETS -.;- .' 10% Reduction on all Corsets, Girdles and ...,., ., • Brassieres. ,„..,. 1 ',4i v y/i., Discriminating women, who know the excellence of Ivy Corsets, will appreciate this opportunity to purchase such merchandise at real savings. IVY CORSET SHOP 1506 Washington Boulevard. Old Telephone Bldg. 10009121111 111111M1,11111:1 1111=1131MS119111 1 "Gonna of Distinction" Most of our new customers, we learn, since their friends have told them of the Bernard Shop, come here anticipating new styles, finer quality and better values than they custom- arily find. And because they, too, proclaim "there is no better place for gowns and wraps," it is evident that their expectations are realized. Rabbi Franklin's Lectures: The second of Rabbi Franklin's lec- tures in his course on "The Literary Study of the Bible" will be given Fri- day evening of this week, Dec. 15, at 8 o'clock. The first of these lec- tures awakened much interest on the part of those who were present and it is therefore expected that the second sddress of the series will be • heard by an even larger number than were present at the opening lecture. These addresses will hereafter be given in the chapel of the temple. Dr. Slonimsky's second lecture in his series on "The Philosophy of Re- ligion" will be given on Friday even ing, Dec. 22. JEWS NEED NOT REGRET CHANGE IN GOVERNMENT WRITES COL. WEDGWOOD h Laborite Sends Prominent B Contribution to Keren Hayesod. At Our Bookstore—All the best modern and standard books in editions suitable for gifts. A well selected book makes one of the most personal gifts you can find. At Our Gift Shop—A host of the most attractive and novel articles for gifts. This little shop has answered the gift questions for thousands of Detroiters. Let it answer yours. Christmas Cards at Both Stores. MACAULEY'S BOOK STORE-1268 Library Avenue GIFT SHOP — 1422 Farmer Street MARY LOUISE SHOPPE 1301 Scherer Rids. Cherry 4780 East Grand River and Farmer Streets ,,„ f2 rPn rPn PIIIM1211202L2 1:211f2=11.10112112111211121110UdillUa urJ ads LIC1 L1,1 WCM ti CONSOLE TABLES AND MIRRORS CEDAR CHESTS WINDSOR CHAIRS AND ROCKERS r l In Ic Each article was bought recently and personally selected at the factory for its quality and price. Chanukah Entertainment: Plans are now complete for an elaborate Chanukah celebration to be given at the Balch School, corner Palmer and St. Antoine streets, on Thursday evening, Dec. 21, at 8 o'clock. Miss Sadye R. Jacobs will be chairman of the evening; prayer and lighting of the candles by Misa Belle Spatter; address on history and significance of Chanukah by Rabbi A. M. Hershman; violin selections by Israel Katz, member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestrh; three vaude- ville numbers through the courtesy of Junior Iladassah. Members are privi- leged to bring friends with them. The national office of the Keren Hayesod in the United States, 50 Union Square, New York, announces the receipt of a letter from Col. Jo- siah C. Wedgwood, M. P., enclosing his personal contribution to the Pal- estine Foundation Fund. It will be recalled that Colonel Wedgwood was touring the United States in the in- B terests of the Palestine Foundation Fund when he was compelled to break off his tour in order to return to England for the Parliamentary elections. In his letter the colonel states that the Jews need not regret the change in the British government as far as Palestine is concerned. He alludes to the fact that William Ormsby- Gore now occupies the post as Under- Secretary of State for Foreign Af- fairs and expresses the belief that the cause of Palestine is in friendly hands. It is pointed out that Orms by-Gore has been one of the most ardent and consistent defenders of the Balfour Declaration in British public life. Our two stores offer exceptional advantages. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR A delightful birthday party was given in honor of Lenora Grossman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gross- man of 300 Frederick avenue, on Sat- urday evening, Dec. 3, at her home. Weekly Saturday Evening Dances: "Y" dances will be held at the new , A luncheon was served for 12 couples. Yellow mums and red roses were the Temple Beth El, Gladstone and 1 Woodward avenues, every Saturday . . dining room decorations. evening, beginning Dec. 16. The Gladstone entrance to the temple will A delightful event of the past week-end was a bridge party given be used. Members are asked to no- by the Misses Fannie and I.illian tify their men friends of the change' Freedman of Alger avenue in honor of place, former dance having been given at the Shaarey Zedek. of several out-of-town guests. On last Wednesday evening the of- ficers of Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., met at the home of their asso- ciate worthy matron, Mrs. Ida Blum- berg, 1485 Chicago boulevard. For Christmas Gifts Painlessly and permanently destroyed from face. arms and limbs. No d. ;Maori. or electric needle aced. Eyebrow. Arched. Y. W. H. A. NOTES E Tickets at Grinnell Bros. $1 to $3. w----,,,- --. TUESDAY, DEC. 12 ISA KREMER "MICHIGAN'S FOREMOST" IA • • , N. Davenport Tables End Tables Floor Lamps • mior Lamps Bridge Lamps Day Buy Her a Martha Washington Beds Sewing Cabinet Spinet Desks Gate Leg Tables As Fins a Selection of New Registration: New courses in sewing, millinery, gymnastics and decorative art will begin the week of Jan. 1 (there will be no classes on Jan. 1). Members who are interested in these classes are asked to register at once. DINING ROOM FURNITURE As You Can Find in Detroit Health Work: Arrangements have been made with Dr. Francis Brown, a prominent woman physician, to take charge of the health work of the Y. W. Ii. A. We have also secured the use of a well equipped clinic for the examina tions. This will afford our members, an unusual opportunity to secure'! thorough physical examinations at a 'cry nominal rate. • Dues: Dues are now payable either at , club house or at the monthly meet-10 ing on Dec. 31 at the Shaarey Ze-1 dek. Visit Our Second Floor Rug Department DITMTITITTlE &elusive e xclusive Nome 9Urnishings Ultil 1 1 lUlt.LA "Just a Little Better for Just a Little Less." At Gladstone - - 8810-8812-8814 Twelfth St. eeeeeoweifleeeeeeeeeezve--01-A:e_-wx.+-..."'