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RABBI, HEAD OF GOLDEN
RULE BODY, BEATS ALL

been oversubscribed. All chi
societies and schools are unit
hind Rabbi Adolph Steiner, th s
man. Prominent Detroiters will
chairman. Congratulations are
judge the contest.
SAI T LAKE CITY, Utah (J. T.
mg in Rabbi Steiner's office
Rabbi Henry Berkowitz of Temple
A.)—The state of Utah leads the en-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Plotler tire United States on the Golden Rule from all parts of the country.
Beth El will address the members
Sunday on "The Voice of Judaism in (Mira Koblentz) of 8218 Greenfield Sunday celebration and collection of
Love your wife like yourself;
the Economic World." A current avenue are receiving congratulations funds, the Golden Rule committee of
on the birth of a daughter, Betty Lor- Utah announces. Utah's quota has her more than yourself.—The T
topics program will also be held.
Round Table.
The annual banquet will be held ; raine, on Dec. 8.
Aaron Kurland, speaking on Sun -
day afternoon before the Round on Dec. 26 at the Shaarey Zedek Syn-
At this affair the Philo-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Field (Helen
Table on "The Future of Civilize- agogue.
mathian, the semi-annual publication Spertner) are receiving felicitations
lion," said among other things:
on the birth of a son, James Arthur,
"The war shattered man's belief in of the club, will be distributed.
A debate, "Resolved that the ship on Dec. 8.
himself. He was himself as he really
progeny of his stone-age an. subsidy would be a wise national pot
was
rester, a brute who gloried in the kill. ICY." was on the program lag week.
Il tor F r irnds
Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Koffman (Rae
consist i ng
The affirmat i ve
The children of his war-age, weaned Irving Beckman and Sidney Shevitz, Levin) announce the birth of a
with the blood that spilled in the
daughter, Betty Ann, on Dec. 4.
lost to Norman Barcus and Robert
streets, became jazzy, passionate sav-
Bernstein, the negative team. Rob-
ages who gloried in the fall of their
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Jacobson (Rae
ert Bernstein was elected the best
gods, and in the destruction of their
Weisberg) announce the birth of a
speaker on the program.
temples.
daughter, Arrabel, Dec. 10.
"As a result thoughtful men every-
Oakland Mothers' Club.
where are concerned with the prob-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Field
The Oakland Mothers' Club will
lem of the future of civilization.
(Helen Spertner) of 1545 Calvert
"Democracy lost the peace because meet at the Moore School auditorium
extends a medial incitation to you, your family and
announce the birth of a son,
the culture of our age was built on Sautrday, Dec. 15, at 2:30 p. m. The avenue
friends to their
James Arthur. on Dec. 7.
a false foundation; because knowl- program consists of music and movies
edge. which should be an instrument of interest. Mr. Friedman, presi-
to foster understanding and toler- dent of the United Jewish Charities, MISS HENRIETTA SZOLD
ance, was used to sway men's pas- will install the newly elected officers
LEAVES FOR PALESTINE
sions and to nourish their prejudices. at this meeting. To all mothers living
The arrival of government by the in the Oakland district, we extend an
Miss Henrietta Szold, president and
On Sunday Evening, December 16, 1923.
common people upon the political invitation to come.
founder of Hadassah and one of the
arena foreshadowed the downfall of
pioneers in the Zionist movement in
Democracy's ideals, because the roots
Girls,
at the Kirby Center, corner Kirby and St.
A theater Suffola
party and
dinner at the the United States, is leaving for Pal-
of its teachings did not reach down
planning to spend
te
into the valley where live and strug• King Wah Lo will be given Saturday estine,
a in the interests of the
three where
months
a...
gle the great multitude, the people. evening by the Suffola Girls, in honor governing board of the Hadassah hoo-
"Man, however, must learn through d Miss Sallie Fine, who is leaving pitals in Palestine, and as a
es , -
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e- tative of Hades:WI, the wome rn e'srZi
experience, and war and revolution, for Boston. The girls will be
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pain and suffering, will guide his roned by Mrs. B. Rosen.
ist organization.
The next meeting of the Seale
destiny into safer channels, leading
attn.
Last April, Miss Snild returned
into the harbor of peace and tran- Girls
will
be held
Tuesday,
the
home
of the
Mimes Dec.
Liss, 18,
309 f on three years spent in Palestine,
at
quility.
from she acted as p co-director of the
Finzel's Orchestra, personal director, A. Diamond
"The prophet, who stood with the Medbury.
Hadassah Medical Organization, and
people in the great battle, turns his
developed the Nurses Training School
Children absolutely not admitted
gaze from the grim realities of the
A. T. C.
in Jerusalem. During Miss Scold's
present to the dim future and sees
The A. T. C., a recently organized stay in America, she has worked out
?light melt into down, where man club, elected the following officers: a plan for infant welfare work in the
walks the path of righteousness, and B. A. Jaroslow, president; A. Stotsky, Holy Land, which provides for the es-
where all the peoples of the world treasurer; H. Cohen, secretary; David tablishment of infant stations for
live as brethren."
Markel• custodian of club property. mothers and babies, to be made pos-
sible by the recent gift of $10,000 of
Welfare Organisation.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straus for in-
Alpine Social Club.
Election of officers of the Jewish
The Alpine Social Club will hold fant welfare work and a similaar sum
European Welfare Organization will its hi-weekly meeting at the home of which lladassah expects to raise for
be held at the semi-annual meeting Thomas Schulman, 551 Theodore this purpose.
Through Miss Szold's efforts, the
Tuesday evening, at the Farnsworth street, Sunday. The feature of the
Street Synagogue. Members are program to be presented will be a agreement between the Joint Distrib-
urged to attend and participate in violin solo by Ben Slotnick, accom- ution ('ommitte, the Keren Ilayesod
choosing officers.
It's Getting Near
ponied by Lorey Astrin at the piano. and Hadassah, on behalf of the Ha-
At a board meeting held Saturday
The club, whose reorganization dassah Medical Organization, reached
evening at the home of Mrs. S. took place recently, has many influen- fruition. Since the formation of the
Schneiderman of Canfield avenue, ap- Hid supporters and plans to donate governing board of the Iladassah hos-
plications for transportation tickets a family basket as a gift to a needy pitals in Palestine, through which this
for orphans and widows were re- family.
Alpines have helped agreement is carried out, Miss Scold
ceived and referred to a committee
'Y . a destitute family with dona- has acted as secretary.
many
Why not think of your candy orders now? All
tor investigation.
"'
our gores are taking orders now for Christmas
The North Woodward branch an- tie The
membership and the program
flounces plans for a card party to be . committees, under the supervision of
delivery.
held in January. A dance will be Al Berman and Ben Slotnick, respec-
If you have out-of-town deliveries, it
held in February at the Elks' Temple. I tively, hove done remarkable work
would be well to put In your parcel post
After Jan. 1, the branch will meet on the respective committee. The to-
orders now. Just drop into any of our
nt the Jewish Woman's Club, 89 Ito- riot committee has already planned
eight convenient stores and leave your or•
wens street.
a New Year's social. Plans and
ders. No bother or trouble for you. We
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preparations are under way to make
take care of mailing, etc.
Kadimah Girls.
the undertaking a success.
In loving memory of Mrs. Hen
A kids' party and handkerchief.
rietta Saltzstein (nee Marks), who
shower was given by the Kiilarnah
Madison Athletic Club.
,
Girls in honor of Miss ClaraChanko, 1 The !Madison Athletic Club held an passed away four years ago Dec. 21
who recently announced the date of open meeting Sunday afternoon, Dec. 1919.
'the long, the years go by,
her forthcoming marriage to Fred i
at the organization headquarters,
The deeper the lunging
Yudowitz as Dec. 23. The party was 89 Rowena street. The program in-
For thenne we love SO dear.
FANCY HARD
held Wednesday evening, Dec. 5, at eluded several musical numbers and Her Loving Mother, Children, Hus-
CHOCOLATES
band, Sisters and Brothers.
the home of Miss Minnie Willis. Miss speeches, followed by refreshments
MIXTURE
AND
BON
BONS
many
Chanko was the recipient of
and dancing.
In sad but loving memory of our
pretty gifts.
dear brother, Benjamin H. Finsilver,
Phi Epsilon.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
A renewal of the meetings of the who died three years ago, Dec. 8,
1920.
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Phi Epsilon Sorority started Sunday,
Gone but not forgotten.
Dee. 2, at the home of Miss E. E.
held a Chanukah card party on Sun- ,
By His Sisters and Brothers.
day evening, Dec. 2, at the I. 0. B. , Silver, 590 East Palmer. Election of
We Have a Full Line of the Beat
A. Center, 682 East Warren avenue , lofficers took place and those chosen
In memory of our beloved brother,
Engraved Christmas Cards, 15e Each
which proved a success, both socially for the term of 1924 were: Miss Ra-
Sollie Schreiber, who died one year
and financially. Ichel Norber, chairman ; Miss Leah
ago
today,
Dec.
12,
1922.
Mrs. A. H. Fixler reported on the May Pergament, secretary; Miss

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SUPERIOR SERVICE.

the Visitor
that wants a place
safe for his wife,
his mother and his
sweetheart.

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BEGINNING SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, "DADDIES"

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Christmas

ball, which will be held Sunday even- Georgine Glassman, treasurer. Pub- Little did we think when he left home
ing, Dec. 16, at the Kirby Center, hefty and managerial committees No more would he return to us .
Just when h i . life was htightest,
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Kirby and Antoine streets. Mrs. Fix- were appointed as follows: Miss Ma-
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ler, as chairman, is assisted by Mrs. rion Janet Goldberg and Miss Ida Iii4
D. Goodfriend, with Mrs. S. Simon Adele Werney, publicity, and Miss 'I,: a o hmue of eternal rest
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Mrs. J. Sable as chairman of the Muryiam Jacobson, managerial.
We still love and remember thee.
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ticket committee. Mrs. II. Klein is
His Loving Sisters and Brothers.
Alpha Vetae Sorority.
chairman of the program committee
The weekly meeting of the Alpha ---
and Mrs. al. Eisler is in charge of
Vetae Sorority was held at the home
the refreshments.
The society decided to give a party of Miss Rose Bookstein, 2244 Atkin-
for the Jewish orphans in the local son avenue, on Thursday, Dec. G.
orphanage on Rowena street, as well . Plans for a New Year's frolic were
as for the children of the Hebrew discussei , to be held at the home of
Miss Be trice Rosenberg, 1190 Long-
Baby Day Nursery.
A special meeting of the society fellow a ienue. The next meeting wi ll
will be held Wednesday evening, Dec. b e h e m it the home o Miss Lenore
4 Atkin n avenue, Fri-
19, at the I. 0. B. A. hall. Members Brown,
are urged to attend and to settle for ,rya, D„.
the dance tickets.

$10.00

Fox Scarfs, Tempe and Brown,

Imported Fabrics

$25.00

Collars of Selected

Wolf Scarfs, Gray and Brown,

Reduced to

$39.50, $58.00, $75.00

Formerly $50.00 to $135.00.

Fur Trimmed
Dress Coats

of Gerona, M•rvells, Lustros.,

all with Fur Collars and Cuffs.

Some with full border of fine

Squirrel, Wolf, B , Black

■ and Brown Fox.

Our Entire Stock

of

Handsome
Dinner Gowns
Afternoon Frocks

at

25% Off

Reduced Prices

now prevail

on

Formerly

$85.00 to $295.00

Reduced prices

$58.60 to $195.00

$25.00

Jap Martin Chokers

$29.50

Large, fine quality, 2-skin
Stone Martin

$60.00

and

Street Dresses

Made to Order
Frocks
Coats and Suits

White Foxes dyed Blue, Plati•
num, Bieg•

$69.50

Hudson Bay
Sables

( (2 skins)
Exceptional Values

$65.00, $79.50, $100.00

Eaten Large Fine Foxes

Pointed, Red, Brown, Steel
Blue, Black

$35.00 and $45.00

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Smoking Stand+

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Tedalsah Club.
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The Tz'dakah Club will give a card ,
party Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 16,
at the Women's Federation building,
Hancock and Second avenues. Pro-
ceeds will go towards buying baby
layettes, the season's work to be sent
to Palestine.

Blue Bird Girls.

At a meeting of the Blue Bird
1 Girls held on Tuesday evening, Dec.
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11, election of officers took place, the
I following being chosen for the new'
1, term: Miss Anna Kurtzman, presi-
dent; Miss Tithe Ilalperin, vice-presi-
dent; Miss Edith Saminsky, secretary;
Miss Gertrude Solomon, treasurer;
Miss Betty Helfand, sergeant-at-
' arms; Miss Sally Solomon, reporter.
It was reported that the Stevenson
ballroom was booked for the club's
invitational dance to be held on Feb-
ruary 12.
Installation of officers will take
place at the next meeting, at the
home of Miss Sally Solomon, 2310
Hazelwood avenue.

Kappa Phi Delta.

At the last meeting of the Kappa
Phi Delta Sorority plans were made
for a New Year's party to be held
at the home of Miss Dorothy Korn.
The next meeting will be held at
Temple Beth El.

A man should be careful lest be
cause his wife to weep, for God
counts her tears.—The Talmud.

Tears are eked on God's altar for
the one who forsakes the wife of his
youth.—The Talmud.

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Perigolds.

Squirrel Chokers

Sport Models

Merchants and Manufacturers, Attention-
No better gift possible than MacDiarmid's
candies to your loyal employees for Chriu
mos. Send inquiries to 1322 Broadway.

The Perigolds' last meeting was
Y. P. S. of Detroit.
On Wednesday, Dec. 19, the Y. P. held on Tuesday evening at the home
S. of Detroit will have its first initia- of Miss Esther Berger on Joseph
tion of new candidates at the Baby Campau avenue. Plans for the con-
Day Nursery Hall, 545 East Canfield templated New Year's party are near-
avenue, at 8:30 p. ni. The following ing completion.
members have been selected to par-
Athena Girls.
ticipate in the initiatory work: J. L.
Staub, Samuel Miller, Samuel Matoff, The Athena Girls held their last
Harry Anpel and Charles Abramo• regular meeting Tuesday, Dec. 11, at
witz. This will be a closed meeting the home of Miss Florence Horwitz
for members and candidates only. All of Medhury avenue. Plans were dis-
charter members are urged to be cussed for a dance to take place some
time in February or March. Miss
present.
Ethel Grauer and Miss Adelnie Cohen
are arranging for the place and time
Philomathic Debating Club.
The Philomathic Debating Club of the dance. The next regular meet-
will hold its tenth annual oratorical log will take place Tuesday, Dec. 18,
contest the first week of February at at the home of Miss Ethel Grauer,
5, the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. The 608 Medbury. Election of officers
committee on arrangements consists will take place.

Christmas Furs

Fur Trimmed
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