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November 23, 1923 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1923-11-23

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PAGE, TEN .

hIEVCIEILVIA•ISH (lIWA lac



Fraternal and
Club Notes

DODGE- BROTHERS

The "get acquainted dance" held
Wednesday evening, Nov. 7 by Y. P.
S. was considered a social success.
The organization is looking forward
to the kids dance and frolic to be held
at the Hebrew Baby Day Nursery
building, 545 East Canfield avenue,
Dec. 1. •
An archway to beautify the en-
trance to the building is planned by
the Hebrew Baby Day Nursery. The
social service committee is arranging
for the purchase of needy gar-
ments for the youngsters of the nur-
sery.

BUSINESS SEDAN

Recent improvements in the appearance
and equipment of this Sedan adapt it,
more perfectly than ever, to family as
well as business use.

The body is swung lower to the road. A
transmission lock, knob-grip steering
wheel, a combination stop signal and tail
lamp, and other details have been added.
Important chassis improvements have
been made.

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WOODWARD AT MARTIN PLACE

EDGEWOOD 4460

GLENDALE 7117

Norwoodward Motor Co., 9115 Woodward—Northway 5782
Northeast Motor Co., 8534 Jos. Campau—Empire 4083
Midwest Motor Co., 7753 Grand River—Garfield 7100
Gratiot Motor Co., 8226 Gratiot—Lincoln 1172

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Second Boulevard
at l'ingree Avenue

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Sunday, November 25th

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From 2 p. m. until 8 p. m.

BREAKFAST-7:00 TO 9:00 A. M.
LUNCH-11:30 A. M. TO 2:00 P. M.
DINNER-5:30 P. M. TO 8:00 P. M.

WE CATER TO PARTIES,
BANQUETS, WEDDINGS,
AND OTHER SOCIAL EVENTS

SPECIAL BRIDGE
LUNCHES CATERED
AT $1.00 AND UP

When Prices are
Compared for

FURNITURE OF
DISTINCTION

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT

NOV. 26

Wagnerian Opera Co.

Stirs Washington, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and
Chicago!

EIGHT PERFORMANCES

Nov. 26, Monday Eve.,

"Rheingold"

Noe. 27, Tuesday Eve.,

"Die Fledermaus"

Nov. 28, Wednesday Eve.,

"Die Walkuere"

Nov. 29, Thursday Mat.,

"Tannhauser"

Nov. 29, Thursday Eve.,

"Der Meistersinger"

Nov. 30, Friday Eve.,

"Siegfried"

Dee. I, Saturday Mat.,

"Flying Dutchman"

Dec. 1, Saturday Eve.,

'Goetterdaemmerung'

State Symphony Orchestra of New York

Conductor.: Josef Stransky, Eduard Moericke, Ernest Knoch.
Sent. now on sal. at Grinnell's. Prices $1.50 to $3.50. Bon
Steinway
...". $S plus tan.

Oriental Pearl Necklaces

and

Specimen Pearls

on

Monday

You will realize that
we Feature Quality
Furniture for Less
Money

Idle statements are easily
made, but your •isit to our
Shop will readily convince
you that the statement we have
made siboyis is positive. We do
not offer any furniture that is
not backed by the manufacturer
for quality of motorists and
workmanship. Furniture, if it
is properly constructed, lots the
foundation for hamrony in dec.
orati•e effects.

Detroit. Michigan

At a meeting of the Clairmont
Club held Tuesday evening at the
home of M. Bressler, 4111 Common-
wealth avenue, an encouraging re-
port was heard from the membership
committee on the campaign for new
members. Martin Gordon also re-
ported that the directory of local
organizations had been compiled.
Clubs not yet reached are asked to
correspond with Saul Gleuckman,
1208 Clairmount avenue.

by programs, one for children, Dec. 4,
and one for adults, Dec. 0, at the
Jewish Institute, under the supervis-
ion of the Educational Department.

The band announces a change in its
rehearsals from Sunday morning to
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, begin-
ning Nov. 27. Those who play any
instument and would like to join the
Jewish Band, call Cad. 6741.

LOUIS H. WOLFE, W. M.

THE GIFT STORE OF DEITROI • T

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INSTITUTE NOTES

In

IN 'MEMORIAM

in sad but loving memory of our
darling daughter, Ethel King, who
died five years ago today. Her lov-
Beta Sigma Kappa.
ing children, parents and sisters, who
The Beta Sigma Kappa Sorority miss her daily.
'met Friday evening at the home of
Miss Muriel Rosenstein of 278 Lei-
cester court.
In loving memory of our dear
mother, Mrs. H. L. Goldman, who
Lasthenes Club.
passed away seven years ago, Nov. 23.
The Lasthenes Club held a regular No one know* the silent heartache..
Only those who have lost can tell
meeting at the Balch School Wednes- The
grief that we brae in , ilence
day, and decided to have a Thanks.
For our darling mother we loved .o well.
—liar Loving Children.
giving party at Bob Fogel's house,
290 Theodore street, on Thanksgiv-
ing Eve.
In loving memory of our dear
mother, Rose Pearlstein, who passed
Crimsons.

Plans for the basketball season away one year ago today, Kislev 22,
3.
were discussed by the Crimsons at Dec.
When the evening shade. ere falling,
, their last meeting. Challenges for
And I am pitting all alone,
To my heart there comes ••longing.
games will be received by C. Edel-
If she only would come home.
stein, 4766 Fourteenth street.
No one knows the silent heartacheP,

Fel Seim Club.
I A meeting of the Fel Seim Club was
I held Friday, Nov. 16, at the home of
Miss Ruth Korn. The Misses Lillian
, Weinberg, Betty Willis and Ruth
Korn are on the committee arranging
for a musicale to he held in the near
future. The next meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Fay Milensky
of 616 Marston.

Only those who love can tell
The grief that's borne in silence
For theone we loved so well.
Sadly missed by her loving husband and
children.

In loving memory of Rose Pearl-
stein, dearly beloved grandmother,
who passed away one year ago today,
Kislev 22, Dec. 3.
Sad and sudden was the unit,

Of her dearly loved by KS:
Itermemory still 14 very dear.
For oft is shed a silent tear,
She bade no one • last farewell,

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(gifts 6athereb from the
"four Comm of Or Earth

Infinite in their variety, all combining charm
with utility, thousands upon thousands of
articles have been gathered by King's from
the four corners of the earth, so that Detroit
may select its gifts for the Christmas of 1923.
For seventy-four years King's has been the
accepted "Gift Store of Detroit," and it is
but natural then that we have been able to
anticipate your desires for the current holi-
day season—and so that our service may be
as you wish it, we suggest, wherever pos-
sible, early shopping.







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"Odd Thing! Not Seen Ettewhere"

See said dood-bye to none.

And with farewells un,pokers

DR. WILLIAM
G. ZIEVE

Chanukah will be fittingly awned

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J. A. D.'s Club.

Members of the J. A. D. Club en-
' tertained their friends at a party at
the home of Miss Gertrude Brod on
I Gladstone avenue. A delightful pro-
gram was followed by refreshments
and dancing.

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At the Jewish Institute, High and
Gently entered into Heaven.
Sadly missed by her loving grandchildren
Hastings, Monday night, at 7:30,
there will be a class begun in sewing, Laura Ellis and Alvan Jerome Dunn.
cuttinig and knitting sweaters.
Wednesday night, at 7:30, cooking
demonstrations in vegetables and sal-
ads, sick diet and desserts. Thurs-
day, at 8 p. m., a special social danc-
ing class for immigrant young men
NORTH WOODWARD
and women under the guidance of the
recreation worker. Those desiring to
FURNITURE CO.
in any of the activities should
10357 WOODWARD AVE.
do so at the earliest opportunity.
Car. Collingwood
A class in lustre china and knit-
ting of sweaters for members living
Hemlock 8240
V. E. Allston
wishes to announce the opening
in the Oakland district is held every
of offices for the practice of
Wednesday afternoon, at 3 p. m., in
the North End branch of the Jewish
dentistry at 801-7 American
Perfection Lodge.
Institute, 1111 Westminster.
State Bank Bldg. (Formerly
The Ace of Clubs will observe
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. it A.
M., will hold • special communica- Thanksgiving by a program composed
the Peter Smith Bldg.)
of
numbers
to
be
given
by
members
tion, Wednesday, Nov. 28, at 7 p. m.
especially selected to do so. .
E. A. Degree.
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.

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b....1hr. civil, fn IfilarinPC

the twenty.eighth of November

Phi Delta was held at the Temple
Beth El club rooms on Nov. 15. The
motto chosen by the club is "Labor
conquers all things." A short pro-
1 gram folloWed the businers meeting.

Clairmont Club.

Dining Room

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An Unusual Exhibition of

Kappa Phi Delta.
A regular meeting of the Kappa

CHATHAM

Co.

Invite You to

The Madison Athletic Club held the
last regular meeting Sunday, Nov. 18,
at 2:30 p. m., at the Y. W. II. A. club-
house, 89 Rowena street. Harry
Friedgut, assistant educational direc-
tor of the Jewish Institute, gave an
interesting talk on benefits that could
be derived from a Y. M. H. A. in De-
troit. William Stoller, A. Jacobs and
M. Blume are the committee Annoint-
en in elan', or the party to be given
Dec. 16 for members and their friends.
The Detroit News has granted the
club permission to broadcast news of
the Madison dance to be given Dec. 2
at the Danceland.

we take pleasure in announcing to the
public the First Dinner—Grand Opening

The

WRIGHT, KAY 8

Madison Athletic Club.

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The Athena Girls held their fourth
anniversary celebration Tuesday
night at the Hebrew Baby Day
Nursery. The program of the eve-
ning included the following numbers:
Piano solo by Miss Florence Horwitz;
Little Miss Marion Cooley entertained
wiith several dance and song selec-
tions; Miss Doris Greenberg rendered
some vocal solos; Miss Adeline Cohen
gave a few humorous recitations;
Samuel Louis Miller gave a brief his-
tory of the club during its four years
of existence. The president, Miss
Sophie Swartz, addressed the club and
presented tokens to Mr. Miller for his
faithful service as sponsor, and to
Willie Hacker, who helped the Athena
Girls in their large sale of tickets at
the recent dance. The president pre-
sented the Hebrew Baby Day Nursery
with a check from the proceeds of the
dance. A special orchestra enter-
tained and dancing concluded the eve-
ning's entertainment, during which
refreshments were served.
Club members will attend a Thanks.
giving theater party on Thursday
evening.

THOMAS J. DOYLE

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Athena Girls Club.

JEFFERSON AT CHENE

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Philomathic Debating Club.

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A talk by Ilerzl Shur on Chaim
Nachman Bialik won first place on
the program of the Philomathic De-
bating Club held Sunday evening.
Second place went to David Berrie
who spoke on Ilenriek Ibsen. "Hob-
bit," by Sinclair Lewis, was discussed
by Benjamin Kurtzman, who was
given honorable mention. The de-
c ision on prize winners was rendered
by Fred M. Butzel, who addressed the
members; William Knoppow and Jack
Thumin. Mr. Butzel spoke on the
Philomathic of old and compared it
with the organization of today.
Mrs. Martin, the only woman hon-
orary member of the Philomathic,
will entertain the members at a party
at her home, 90 Moss avenue, High-
land Park, this Sunday evening. Hu-
morous speeches will feature the pro-
gram.

Most important of all, perhaps, new
spring equipment throughout has resulted
in a degree of riding comfort which can
only be characterized as revolutionary.

The price is $1250

'4110 yg • •

Y. P. S. of Detroit.

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