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October 10, 1924 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-10-10

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747)erttortlivasa anoxia",

be held at the Hotel Statler Sunday
evening, Nov. 9. Tickets for this af-
fair are being sold by all the mem-
bers or may be secured from the
secretary, Miss Anne 11. Gold, North-
way 5'781.M.
Miss Edith Sominsky, 566 East
Palmer avenue, will be the hostess at
the meeting. Visitors are invited. '

ORCHESTRA HALL

Woodward at Parsons. Glendale 8290.

THIS SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12

(First Night of Succoth.)

Social Mixer,

Cogut & Pearl Will Present

The last meeting of the Social Mix-
era was held at the home of MSS Rose
Goose of 660 Farnsworth avenue.
The club will have a barn party the
evening of Oct. 19 at the home of
Miss Gladys Gilbert, 1332 Theodore
street. Each member is expected to
bring a non-member to the party. The
next meeting of the club will be held
Wednesday evening, Oct. 16, at the
home of bliss Fay Ettinger of 1613
[ Clairmount avenue.

Some ne, beautiful and romparatIvoly

inennendvo plreeR of Dean fornirbingo.

line or more of such pieces will grace

any home f.rIghten up any room.

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Madison Athletic Club.
At the regular meeting of the
Madison Athletic Club held last Sun-
' day afternoon at the Y. W. 1f. A.
clubrooms, 89 Rowena street, the fob
lowing officers were installed: Manuel
Gushkin, president; Samuel Stovack,
treasurer; Irving Berlin, secretary;
Ben Mecklowitz, assistant treasurer;
George Toprofske custodian; Benja. •
min Diamond, sergeant-at-arms. The
board of directors is composed of Al-
bert Jacobs, Maurice Levin and Sol
Echwartz. Ben Mecklowitz, Samuel
Stewart and Maurice Kleanman arts
in charge of the wiener roast to take
place Oct. 26, for Madisonians and
their friends . The club announced
that the dance held at the Arena Gar-
dens on Sept. 30 was a success.

`Regards
7,
From Home

A Comedy-Drama in Four Acts Replete With Music.
Critics Say This Is Even a Better Show Than
"Human Hearts."

Tickets for sale all week at the Box Office, also ■ t Knoppow's Dr,
Store, Twelfth at Gladstone.

Aies

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The Athena Girls Club.

With Some New Pieces of Dean's
Exquisite Furniture

long, "indoor" months, is near—the season when a bright-
A
ening-up of the interior with some fresh, new pieces of beautiful

UTUMN is here—and winter, the bleak, dark days of the

furniture will make indoor confinement more endurable and en-
tertaining more enjoyable.

One or more of such pieces as pictured—a handsome new
divan, an exquisite chair or two, a table of superb design, an
interesting tapestry or picture—whatever will be most effective
in charming furnishings of character and "differentness," will
be found at Dean's. We are anxious to have you see this match-
less collection.

Exterior Painting
Interior Decorating
Wall Papers
Exquisite Furniture
of all periods

Upholstering
Draperies

Rugs and Carpets
Lamps and Shades
Window Shades

Objets de' Art

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NOTICE!

When Completed, Will Be the Finest Shop
of Its Kind in America.

The Athena Girls Club wishes to
announce that the first dance of the
season, held Sunday evening at Hotel
Stetter, was a success, both socially
and financially. The entertainment
committee is planning a costume af-
fair to take place at the end of the
month. Cards will be mailed out as
to the place of the next meeting.

BRIGHTEN UP!

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BOESKY BROS.

HASTINGS AT FARNSWORTH

Hebrew Ladies Aid Society.
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
elected the following officers for 0-ss
coming year: President, Ethel So-
bel; vice-president, Elfreda Green-
wald; recording secretary, Kathyrn
Denenfield; financial secretary, Sarah
Miller; treasurer, Gizella Kalish; con-
ductor, Esther Greenfield.
The installation will take place
Wednesday, Oct. 15, at the I. 0. B.
A. Hall, 682 East Warren avenue.
All members are requested to attend.
A musical program has been arranged
for the evening.

Better Known as

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A. LITMAN, Mannger

2814 Hastings Street
Telephone Cherry 2523
M. SCHORR and MISCHA FISHSON, Company Manages

Fel Siam.

HARRY,1 REAR GU.

The first meeting of the season of
the F'el Sinn Club was Feld Friday,
Sept. 26, at the home of Miss Ruth
Korn, 0001 Oakland avenue. The ,
next meeting will he held at the home
of the Misses 51. and E. Dater, Fri-
day, Oct. 10.

DETROIT'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR 80 YEARS

1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State

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Philomathic

I. ARKO

BETTY FRANK

MISCHA FISHSON
The Philemathic Debating Club is
Presenting the Great Stage Play
opening a campaign for new mem-
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
bers. Any Jewish young man under
Matinee and Evening
21 years of age who is interested in
debating is invited to attend the
meetings, which are held every Sun-
Also First Time in Detroit
day at the Talmud Torah at Phila-
delphia and Byron avenue. Mr. Ba-1
SUNDAY MATINEE AND EVENING, OCT. 12
rahal is in charge of the membership I
AND —

campaign. Owing to the Succoth
MONDAY, TUES. and FRI. EVES., OCT. 13, 14 and 17
holiday Sunday's meeting will be held
at 2:15.
At last Sunday's meeting the de-
The Greatest Musical Comedy of the Season.
bate was on the question "Resolved,
Thursday Evening, Oct. 16, Mischa Fishson will present Jacob Gor-
That Mr. Martin Be Re-elected Mayor
don's great drama, "God, Man and Devil."
of the City of Detroit." The affirma-
tive was upheld by M. Weisenfield
and E. Goodman and the negative by "_
gul:101=10=01==101=10=0=10==10=
11. Hershel and S. Sternberg. The,
affirmative was given the decision and S
Mr. Wiesenfeld was elected best
Be sure to attend the
speaker.

"The Dream of Love and Happiness"

"HELLO SCHMENDRIK"

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Fraternal and
Club Notes

Sigma Phi Comma.
The last meeting of the Sigma Phi
Gamma Sorority was held at the home
of Mrs Lillian Gottesman of Alger
avenue. Plans are being made for
a dance to be given in December at
the Taller Hotel, the definite date of
which will be announced in these col-
umns later. Miss Beatrice Miller of
Hazelwood avenue will be hostess at
the next meeting.

HELP! HELP ! HELP!


North Woodward Branch J.W.E.W,O.

cti

The North Woodward Branch of
the Jewish Women's European Wel - „
fare Organization will hold a meeting ;
Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 15, at 2 U
o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. Karbel 0
of 2491 Blaine avenue. Visitors are
welcome.

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Given by the

FEDERATION of UKRAINIAN JEWS

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and the

Ladies Auxiliary, Pisgah Lodge.

LADIES AUXILIARY

The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
L odge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will hold cl
at the
a special meeting at the B'nai B'rith n
lubrooms, 406 East Adams avenue, "
Juice Star Sawing Club.
M onday evening, Oct. 13. All mem-
MI the proceeds go towards the upkeep of the Orphan
The lest meeting of the Junior Star
be rs are requested to be present.
Home in Kiev, Ukraine, Russia.
Sewing Club was held last Sunday
Selma
afternoon at the home of Miss
' DO YOUR DUTY. THE HELP IS URGENT AND IMMEDIATE
Perigolds.
Klein, 3758 Brush street. The mem-
HELP THOSE ORPHANS WHO LOOK TO YOU FOR HELP
Arrangements are being made by
bers of the club voted to donate $25 he Perigolds Sorority for its first
kra Of
921Q=Z=IAIRt
to the Ukrainian Orphans Home in
ante to be given Nov. 23 at the Elks .25l4G=I91291:
Kiev and $20 to the Detroit Hebrew
mole.
Miss
Rae
Erinpries
is
chair.1
i'
''–""
T
Orphan Home. Plans are being com- man. Miss Jessie Koputz has charge
pleted for a Halloween party. The of the musical program. Al Dewey's
club will meet Oct. 19 at the home orchestra will furnish the music for
of Miss Marie Kunin of 5008 Brush the evening's program. There will
1.
street.
sloe be social features presented dur.
ing the evening.
Diana Girls.
A regular meeting of the Diana
Federation of Ukrainian Jaws.
Girls was held Wednesday evening,
The Federation of Ukrainian Jews
Oct. 1, at the home of Miss Mollie of Michigan and the Ladies Auxiliary
Aronstam, 643 Josephine avenue. The of the federation will hold their first
evening was spent in sewing. The grand ball of the season at the Arena
club also met Thursday evening. Oct. Gardens Sunday evening, Oct. 28,
9, at the home of Miss Ethel Berke, The Union Orchestra, consisting of
958 East Kirby avenue.
24 pieces, will furnish the music for
the evening. A prize will be raffled
V. Y. H. C.
&ming the evening. Arthur I. Sha-
The Vladimiretzer Young Helpers pin, general secretary, and Mrs. J.
Club met Wednesday, Oct. 1, and R. Greenberg of the Ladies Auxiliary
Will Be Given to Best Masks
elected the following officers: Presi- are in charge of the ball. The pro-
at
dent, Saul Cohen; vice-president, coeds from the affair will go towards
Chillies Freedman; secretary, Anna the support of the orphan home at
Rubens; treasurer, Nathan Rossen; Kiev, Ukraine, which the Michigan
financial secretary, Sarah Weissman; federation supports.
sergeant-at-arms, Joseph Siegel. The
board of directors is composed of
William Rosen, Ilarry Shear. Isadore
Markel, Charles Auerbach and Julius
Rosen, The club meets every Wed-
nesday evening at 535 Frederick
street. Visitors are invited to attend Chomes Whimsical •nd S•tanic Parts 11
For Week's Series.
the meetings.
The V. Y. H. C. will give its first
In
responee
to an insistent public
dance Sunday, Nov. 2, at the Talmud
Playhouse
the Yiddish
Torah at Philadelphia and Byron ave- request,
troupe,
headed
by Mischa Fishvon,
num. All members of the club are
selling tickets for the dance, at which will appear again in "The Dream of
the Rialto Cam Lake Orchestra will I.ove and Happiness," Saturday mat-
A chance to win • new $150 Victrola with every Admission Ticket
inee and evening, Oct. 11. In the
play.
THE ORIGINAL IS.P IECE SYNCOPATION ORCHESTRA
first performance of the play, which
ADMISSION $1.00 (including checking)
Wan given last week, 51 r. Fishson,
Alpine Social Club.
Miss
Betty
Frank,
into
whose
hands
Arrangements were made at the
• . — .........
..... . .
.
.....
last meeting of the Alpine Social Club are placed the leading female roles,
Isaac Arko achieved 'signal bril-
for a Halloween party to be held the and
evening of Oct. 25 at the home of liance.
Next Sunday matinee and evening
Al Waronoff. At the next meeting
entertainment will be furnished by and Monday and Tuesday, evenings
W. can install a modern steam or hot water healing system on ■
Al Waronoff, tenor; Lourie Estrin, the company will appear fel• the first
payment plan with a year to pay.
rianist, and Ben Slotnick, violinist. time in "Hello Sbmendriek," a rol-
.1. James Silver will give a short talk licking musical comedy, with Miss
ESTIMATES FREE
on the subject "Sociality and Friend. Frank and Mr. Fishson in the stellar,
frip." The meeting will be held at melee.
Thursday
evening,
Oct.
16,
Mr.'
Cee home of Sol Lumberg.
Fishson will appear in the principal
role in Jacob Gordon's "God, Man
Blue Bird Girls.
Devil." This role exacts extra.
The last meeting of the Blue Bird and
Girds was held at the home of Mra. ordinary dramatic power and subtlety,
D. Robinson, 355 Leicester court. and affords Mr. Fishson an excellent ,
69 Sproat Street
Cadillac 0404
Plans are being completed for the opportunity to reveal his skirl as a de.'
sixth annual charity dance, whet' will linestor of character.

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