I; TEN ETKOfT 1 HOPI Kii 1 , ity were discussed. The proc of ' the dance will go entirel assist y to eeds various poor families who come to the attention of the club. Nov. , On Saturday evening, N 17, the !girls will hold a little girl's party at 1 the home of Mrs. J. A. Goldberg, 632 Holbrook avenue. Various surprises Zionist Cultural Society. are being planned for the evening. 'Personal Morality." A discussion of Israel Zangwill's address befor e The next regular meeting will be On Sunday, Nov. 18, Dr. Franklin I the Jewish Co h . a) evening, Nov. 20, a th will base his sermon on the symbol- oo p ace at the meeting of the Zion. homef Mrs..1. Kunin, 323 bit Cultural Society Monday evening, East t the ism of the window illustrating the Ivor- Iseventh Commandment. His topic The discussion was preceded by an en avenue. . by Philip Slomovitz wh will be the very important one of e the attacks on Zionism by C. T. R. Girls. "Personal Morality." All are wel- come. Th . Girls met Mr. Zangwill and spoke on the effect No 7, '. at . the home of Wenesday, 5liss d Fraternal and Club Notes A FTER a day of invigorating sport in the crisp winter air, what could be more delightful, more satisfyin g than an evening of fine music with such great artists as Godowsky, Levitzki, Moiseiwitsch and the great Rachmaninoff, playing for you as if they were present, through this wonderful Ampico Reproducing Piano. The Perfect Holiday Gift The A,NIPICO in the KNABE, FISCHER or FRANKLIN PIANO Exchange Your 511.I Kase Priem from $1,050.00 KNABE WAREROONIS JANNE.Y-BOWMAN, Perk Avenue 2015 PARK AVE. A V E. it had on the Jewish population. Rice, 1977 Gladstone street. Pauline Elec. The next meeting on Nov. 26, will lion of officers took place. Mrs be addressed by Her Fried gut, . II rry who P. Stone was unanimously elected will review the period in Jewish his- I tor from the first to the second des- . president and Miss Pauline Rice, sec- retary and treasurer. The meeting of tructions of the Temple. Meetings I was followed by a delightful lun- society are h iah theoman', W eld at the Jew- I cheon served to the members. Club. All are welcome I to attend. I Oakland Mother. Club. ■ of Miss Mar y Fellowship Evenin g of Men's Templ e Club. Reproducing Ni c The Men's Temple Club announces a splendid program for the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 20. This will be • a dinner meeting. The speakers of the occasion will be Rev. S. S. Mc- Cloreyev. the Univer s ity o f D et roi t and R of %At. L. Tuc ker , Pa st or o f the Cass Avenue Methodist Church. The Rev. Mr. Tucker has been in Detroit for only two years but dur- ing this time he has made himself felt in the community and in the Detroit ministry. These two church- men, one a Catholic, the other a Pro- testant, will discuss important ques- tions of the present day, Members; of the Men's Club are urged to bring s ome non-Jewish friend as a guest for the evening. Reservations should be made promptly because this din-. ner will undoubtedly bring forth one of the largest crowds in the history of this organization. The dinner is at 6:30 p. •lcyon Girls. I T is no longer necess sary to wait for the visit of the great pianists to enjoy their work, for the Celco Reproducing Medium re-present s the playing of Paderewski, Hofmann, Godowsky, and hundreds of others, perfectly. Connolly of the Board Health will address the Halcyon The Oakland Jewish Institute Mo- !gir the meeti ng to be held there Club will old hold its second meet- i Wl jewiosh n ednes s at day, Nov. 21 , at ing Saturday, Nov. 17 at 2:30 p. M ., I at the Moore Sc ho ol Woman's Club, 89 Rowena. dd the Visitors Miss itorium are W eyo lc om e. l a ress audthemo - Halcyon Girls were hosts at a thers on Social Hygiene and Miss Sol- masquerade party for members and omon of the Jewish Chronicle will i friends at the Jewish Woman's Club sketch current Jewish topics. Miss on Oct. 28. Fortun te danc Alen. Schiller, accompanied ing were telling, games by h er and sister, Irene Schiller, will render !features. entertainment vocal selections. The program is one; of real interest to every mother and i Athen • Girls. Oakland mothers are urged to at- The Athena Girls held th tend. After the meeting, dancing of 'regular meeting at the home air last the Kazatzky and Sherrily will be Lillian Lewis of East Euclid of Miss participated in by the club. Mothers Plans were discussed for the avenue. who care to bring to bring children Party to be given on Thank theater Our New Secretary, under eight years, sgivin g will have them . Eve. There will be Athena a taken care of by a recreation worker nary night on Tuesday, nniver; Owing to the pressure of business, Oscar C. Robins Nov. 2 o,, . . on wh o has served in the gymnasium. These meetings friends are invited to atte are only held onc e a" the Congregation as secretary so un- Special ectih a e l and 1 n". rg o r a m , n has A selfis everyone may attend. at s t . t been ne nrn e a n r rang ed a n d efficihas fur i last pevening the thhr lyee m o nths, entlybeen t . du ringedo forc t give Trysquars Sports. up that position. In his place K Nov. 18 is the date of the 'the board of trustees has been for- The Ka p apps Phi Delta. Try-1 tunat e pa P Dela ann t square Sports annual dance. A ounces in securing Julius Rothschild. good 1 that meetin gs wil hi l hence orchestra and many novelties will be on Thursdays. At the forth last b e held Mr. Rothschild has already begun his introduced and an invitation is work. His office hours at the Temple ex - meeting, a program was pre tended to all those who are interested open are 9 a. to 4:30 p. m. daily. He which included dancing and s s en in the organization. Miss Blanche ited can also be reached by telephone at J. i p Miss Lillian Alexander, a ingng his home--Garfield 4586-M. Hart, bliss Mary Caplan, Mrs. Harry CCOIT- I 1 .' nied by Mi ss Sylvia Stone o All n the communications bearing upon the Friedgut, and M. Martin Doyle will piano. Rons ecitati were give t e h cogation shul business of be chaperons for the evening. o d the 5lisses Stone and Rose Alle n by be addressed to Mr. n gre R othschild at the nder. temple. I Before deciding upon a Reproduchlg Piano, hear the CELCO in the A. 13. CHASE Established In 1875 EMERSON LINDEMAN & Established 1845 SONS Established ItUti Your Present Instrument Taken in Exchange Convenient Terms SCHILLING PIANO CO. 2130 Woodward Ave. by Beauty! With H. R. Leonard Furniture Co. I Phone Cad. 2610 Hebrew Baby Day Nursery. Kinn Club. Progress in preparations for the The third annual banquet o ball to be held at the Arcadia on Kinx Kluh will be held on Thu f the Young People's Dance. On Wednesday evening, Nov. 21, Dec. 6 was reported at the meeting vening, the p rsda lace to be anno the Young People's Temple Club will of the Hebrew Ladies' Baby Day at the meeting to be held Sund nee d Y hold its regular monthly meeting and' Nursery held on Nov. 14. At this minster com the home avenue. of M'illiain The Wolf, 633 M 'at dance. The business meeting will meeting it was also decided to dis- mittee at begin promptly at 8:15 in the chapel, tribute small savings banks among charge comprises 51r. Wolf, the public and thereby secure finals- Golden and Byron Rosinsky. A u ' , tan after which the members will repair to the dance floor downstairs for an dal assistance for the institution. entertainment program is in pre pare- evening of informal dancing, lion. u s Ment•fior e Lodge. Montefiore Lodge No. 12, Indepen- dent Order Free Sons of Israel, met at the club rooms on Thursday even- ing, Nov. 8, with the social committee in charge. The occasion was a "ladies' night," at which an interest- ing program was presented. Mem- bers are urged to attend the next regular meeting on Thursday, Nov. 22, at which time officers will be nominated for the ensuing term. Black was the Leading Color one saw at the premiere of the Metropolitan Opera last week—the first Formal Event for which New York takes her jewels out of cold storage. Next to Black, one noted Amber, then Red and Rose shades. in The Diamond Horseshoe of Boxes. The Fashions that went to the Metropolitan Last week, we are happy to exhibit This week in the Healy Shops of Fashions and Fine Arts. eal SHOPS vismoivriiin c urs D J . L u Ana Clb. u At a meet ing of the Young Young People's Vaudeville. dnesday Club will the Young People's On WeTemple vaudeville entertainment, the whole program consisting of talent from among the membership. , Lu Ana Club Sunday evening at the home of Miss Ann Sinneman plans were completed for a reception to be given Dec. 2 at 1 the home of Miss Dorothy Levenson of Taylor avenue for members and Confirmatio n Cl.,., their friends. All boys and girls of the school of I religion who expect to be confirmed Clairmont Club. this year should report to Dr. Frank A financial report of the dance of t inon Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 4 p. last Sunday was given the Clairmont m. in Room 34. Dr. Franklin is call- Philomathic Debating Cl u b Club Tuesday evening by William M. ing the confirmation class together Samuel and Jack Schulman, de fend- Gordon. Mr. Morrison of the Morri- thus early because it is anticipated ing the Volstead act, were defeated in son Athletic Club and J. T. Krause, that this year's class will be the a debate Sunday at the Philomathic the club director, spoke. lark./ est in the history of the congrega- Debating Club by Henry and Jack tion. Thumin. The meeting was addressed Greatest Relief by Mr. Johnson, coach of the High- Authority The Bethelite. --- land Park Junior High School. Praises Central Relief. T he speaker this Sunday evening Members of the congregation are will be Fred 111. Butte!. Various sub- urged to take interest in the publica- Dr. Fridjof Nansen, in an interview tion of the school of religion paper, I jests will also be discussed in talks with a representativ e of a well keno "The Bethelite." The first issue of by members of the organization. . agency, has expressed his p the paper will be out shortly. Sub•1 found admiration for the work do r°- scriptions are at the rate of 50 cents1 Iby Kadim ■ h Girls. the Jewish relief organizations Z' per year. In honor of the former officers of Russia, Ukrainia and Pol he rhsh , and. --- a dinner and theater party tenser had words of great praise for Women's Gymnasium. was given on Wednesday night, Nov. the. effective work done by these or - Due to an oversight, the Tidings ' 14 at the Victory Cafe, followed by ganizations in checking hunger and a theater party at the Majestic disease, in promoting health and in- has failed to mention the corrected Theater. The following are the of- dependence in restoring the normal schedule of the Women's Gymnasiuin classes. They are being held on ficers in whose honor the party w as social and cultural life of the suffer- Tuesday and Friday mornings and given: Miss Ethel Smith, president; ing people in those lands. Tuesday evenings. Esther Freilich, vice-president; Anna Central Relief, 13 Astor place, New Wilder, secretary; Rose Gedrich, cor- York City, is, at the present time, The Flag Staff. responding secretary, and Bee Grab- practically the only remaining Jew- The base of the flag staff which ow, treasurer. - ish war relief body whose activitie is being erected on the Temple lawn, s. meet U r. Nansen s appraisal fully 100 has been built, and will soon be Eta Rho Sigma, per cent. Central R elief is engaged ready for the large mast. This taff The Eta Rho Sigma gave a s not only the bodies of Pa - et l in rebuilding w ar victims but also in restoring is being erected as a memorial tri- for the members on Saturday even- I the bute to those of our men who (lied ing at the home of Miss Jeanne Rosen their social, cultural and religious lif in the World War. It is being placed of East Euclid avenue. The 1 Cement Relief maintains schools and e. by the Men's Temple Club. Albert annual election of officers will be orphanages in all lands where th Kahn created the design. On the e held at the meeting on Nov. 17. native populations are not as yet abl e morning of Thanksgivin g at 9 o'cick o Preparations are being made for the to maintain them by their own there will be a formal ceremony anniversary celebration. of celebration. aided efforts. It brings light, cheer dedication. Rabbi Louis Wolsey of and comfort, there where only gloom Cleveland, who is the guest of the Ypsc Gir ls. ' and igrmrance would otherwise reign. Community Thanksgiving Service On Nov. 3 the Ypsc Girls gave a It brings hope, happiness and a bright that day, will give the address at the prospect there where only despair and flag raising and dedication service. "hard time" Ufberg, party at the Richmond home of dark forebodings of a cheerless fu- Miss Diana 7920 The choice of the early hour for this avenue. Dancing was the chief fea- tyre held sway. ceremony is due to the fact that ture of amusement. In brief, Central Relief is the sole Temple Beth El always participates institution operating at the present in the great Orchestra Hall service. day which has Oct itself the mission of Blue Bird Girls, Members can attend the flag raising A closed meeting of the Blue Bird restoring permanently the wrecking Girls was held Tuesday evening at Jewries of Eastern Europe and Asia. at 9 a. m. and have plenty of time to attend the other ceremonies later. the home of Mrs. A. Ross, 9190 Cam- It is fulfilling its mission most ad- eron avenue. mirably, and to the satisfaction of the Professor Freehof's Lectures. greatest liviing Miss Anna Kurtzman gave a co relief authority. The second lecture in this series, p ete report of the fifth annual char- "The Spiri t and Content of Ileew ity dance br Poetry," wi ll take up the subject which was held at the HoteliJOHN FPARGO ATTACKS Stotler on Sunday evening, Nov. 11. j of medieval poetry. Professor Freehof L ZANGWILL'S At the meeting it was decided that OPINIONS should be greeted by a large aud- th e club renew its annual subscrip- ience on the occasion of his next lec- WASHINGTON.— tion to the Detroit Community Fund INGTON. — (J. T. A.)— ture which will fall on Friday even- and other matters pertaining to char- John Spargo in the course of a lunch- ing, Nov. 23. eon of the Jewish center campaign made what was generally taken to be School of Religion. a reply to Israel Zangwill's plea be- The election in the "City of : fore the American Jewish Congress Jus- tice" has been held with the follow-1 for Jewish group action and a specific ing results: Mayor, Bella Tucker;: Jewish vote. City Treasurer, Revak Goldberg; City Spargo declared that a Jewish vote Clerk, Harold Pliskow. would prove a great menace and The first meeting of the officsj it would lead to an unwholesome reac- tion on the part of the general public. and council of the school of religion will be held on this Sunday, Nov. 18, "I feel an abundant sympathy for at 10 a. m. in the Conference room the aspirations of the Jewish people on the fourth floor. and am entirely in sympathy with the The motion pictures which have I movement to establish a Jewish home- proved to be such a great success land in Palestine, but I hope that are going to be shown every other here, in the United States, we will week hereafter. It is necessary that not base Jewish Americans but Amer- time be given to the music of the ican Jews." responses and to the Hymns, so that Mr. Spargo gave evidence through- h motion pictures will not be given - out the speech that he deplored all every week. separatist movements. He praised the Jewish community Chanukah Entertainment. center movement, and declared that it Plans are under way for a Chan- "will foster Judaism which is a valu- able spiritual element in American ukah entertainment. This will be in the hands of a committee with Mrs. civilization." Sidney S. Weinman as chairman. 1 RESIDENT BUYERS WILL AID I These are just a few of the 70 orphans who were brought to this country through the efforts unfortunates of the European these to Jewish Women's Welfare Organization. Help bring more of these shores by patronizing the dance to be given at Hotel Statler, Sunday Evening, Nov. 18 Spend an enjoyable evening with us and do a good deed at the same time, DANCE COMMITTEE Mn. Herman illinfield, ckalttnan; Mn, s Agee. Levine, t ktersky, Mrs. Joe Ratkefsky and Mn. s Max Meet and great your friends; *at and spend a pl JEWISH FEDERATION DRIVE NEW YORK.—(J. T. 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