THE gutol niit • For Those Homes Where the Best Is None Too Good w • )ETROIT !'AGE frwicrtift posi TIMES Cub N ( otes • Philomathic Debating Club. The question "Resolved, That Con- gress Be Allowed to Over-Ride De- cisions of the .Supremo Court by a Two-Thirds Vote" was debated at the last meeting of the Philomathic De- bating Club. The negative was up- held by Benjamin Kurtzman and Rob- ert Bernstein, who defeated Norman Rom and Myer Weisenfeld, affirm!, five. Robert Bernstein was elected best speaker. Isadore Berger, speak- er of the Organization, was critic of the evening. "Resolved, That Palestine be Made a National Home for the Jews" will be debated at the next meeting. It will be supported by Norma ROM and 'Gilbert Goodman and opposed by Jack Thumin and Sidney Koretz. Jack Thutnin has been appointed chairman of the committee which will have charge of the oratorical contest to be held in December. Evolution." Joseph Reitman, Abra- ham Baker, Benjamin Bernstein, Samuel Bernstein and Benjamin Ro- sen were elected members. The next meeting will be held Sunday after- noon, Nov. 16, al the home of Thomas Shulman. HIGH STREET AT HASTINGS 8432 Hamilton at Philadelphia 4721 Warren West at Thirtieth 13506 Oakrnan Lis at Davison Sisterhood of Congregation Emanuel. The Sisterhood of Congregation Emanuel will meet at the Emanuel Synagogue, corner of Wilson and Taylor avenues, Monthly ttfternoon, Nov. 17. The members of the sister- hood are equipping the kitchen and dining room of the synagogue. The rooms will be ready for a wadding to be held next Sunday. Austrian Ladies Aid, The Austrian Ladies Aid Society will give a dance at the Beth Abra- ham Synagogue, Palmer avenue and 13eaubien street, Sunday evening, Nov. 16. The music will be furnished by the Royal Melody Boys. The pro- The members of the Adelphian ceeds will be devoted to the charity The Club were hosts at a hard-time party fund maintained by the society. Saturday evening, Nov. 1, at the Standard Perigold Sorority. home of Samuel Snitz, 1494 Ellison The but meeting of t h e Perigold Plan avenue. Dancing, games and speech- : making constituted the evening's en- Sorority was held Wednesday even- Gives tertainment. A fountain pen was ing, Nov. 12, at the home of Miss Rat. presented to Bernard Velick, retiring Erinpreis of Blaine avenue. Many You president of the club, in appreciation features are being planned for an in- a Year of his services. Favors were present- formal dance to be held at the Elks ed to the guests, who were the Misses l'emple, Cass and Lafayette avenues, to Bebe Benson, Rae Berger, Rae Erin- Sunday evening, Nov. 23. Al Pay nries, Henrietta Goldfarb, Dorothy Dewey's Orchestra will furnish the Holinstat, Adele Holinstat, Pauline II1MOC. The next meeting will be a: llorousitz, Edith Kovan„Ann Led, the home of Miss Margie flans of Clara Sachs and Rose Schwartz. The 1731 Pingree, Tuesday evening, I committee in charge of the party con- Nov. 18. — - sisted of Carl ('. Feldman, chairman, Ladies Auxiliary of B'nni Mosche. Bernard Velick and Earl Levine. The Ladies Auxiliary of Congrega- This beautiful two-piece tion Icnai Nlosehe will give its annual Tao Sigma Rho, Miss Celia Plover of 27 1 It Virginia Chanukah hall at the Hotel Stutter suite is upholstered in a Sec. 7. Mrs. Ida Jacoby is chairman of pork was hostess at the but meeting o f the Tau Sigma the Sorority. Elec- the committee in charge of the dance superior grade of "Chase" These Items on Sale tion of officers took place and plans The music will he furnished by Fin- mohair in rose taupe were made for a buffet luncheon to zel's Orchestra. Only at he held at the home of Miss Eva Alt- A Charge Account May Be Opened brown, with reversi- Gid-Jee Club. ! pelt, 7370 Melrose avenue, Nov. 30. The Gid-.lee Club will hold its first Here at Any Time — — ble seat cushions. annual dance Thanksgiving night, Social Mixers. • graceful frame is The Social Mixers Club held its last 'Thursday, Nov. 27, at the Knights of I meeting at the home of Miss Esther Pythias Ball, Cass and Teterboro design. Horowitz, 1478 Hazelwood avenue. avenues. Special features have been 1426 Washington Blvd. Fluid arrangements were made for a planned by the entertainment com- dance to be held Sunday evening, mittee. The Rialto Orchestra of Cass Beautiful "Crest" Bridge Lamps Nov. 23, at the Jericho Temple, Oak- Lake will furnish the music. $24 Michigan Ave. and Washington BITd. complete with shade land and Melbourne avenues. A so- Welfare. Women's European cial gathering followed the business "Crest" Junior Lamps complete Opposite new Book - Cadillac Hotel. According to a report presented to meeting. The next open meeting will 5,39 with fine silk shade he held at the home of Miss Jean the Jewish Woman's European Wel- Exquisite Venetian Console Schreiber, 697 Theodore street, Wed- fare Organization, the ball given last Mirrors. Several designs. . . .$35 ] nesday evening, NOV. 19. Visitors Tuesday evening at the Arena Gar- dens proved successful and a large Tudor period Walnut Wall Ganapol Studios Organize a meets Friday evenings at 6:30 o'clock are welcome. sum was realized. The organization Desk, Burl Walnut Panels.. .560 at the studios 10 West Warren ave- String Orchestra. extended its thanks to all members Suffola Girl.. nue. All persons interested in join- 1 LISA Were who assisted its completing the ar- Solid Walnut Chairs, Hand The violin department of the Gana- ing the orchestra are asked to call . The Misses Fay and Mollie rangements for the affair and espe- loom Tapestry upholstery. . .$95 at the last meeting of the r01 Studios of Musical Art has or- Miss Florence Whiteley, Northway ""tosses Sufolla Girls Club Tuesday evening. cially to the committee in charge, Walnut Drop-Leal Tea Carts mitred is st ri it g orchestra which 4369. . Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman, Mrs. I. Ro- Nov. 11. Arrangements are being $24 in Unusual Designs Stores often insole for a bongo-bridge to be held at senstein and Mrs. Agnes Levine. mrnoon, Sun day afte Monday, Wed- 1111111111111111111111111N1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111U Hotelf or which North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0. ay be -• Nov. tist• 30, Palmettii tickets The North Woodward Branch of nesday and Sat- = procured front Miss Florence Rosen, the Jewish Woman's European Wel- Miss Elaine avenue; — = 1519 Seward ..._ urday nights. — =. Sharnik, 689 Medbury avenue, or any fare Organization will meet next negative. Boys between the ages of Wednesday afternoon at she home of ..— i- f of the members. SECRETARY OF DENVER NIrs. Joseph Modell, 1196 Edison II and 14 are invited to attend the HOSPITAL IN DETROIT meetings and join the club. avenue, instead of Tuesday after- Athena Girls. At the meeting of the Athena Girls noon. The meeting is postponed be- = Youths of Zion. = Club held last Tuesday evening at the cause of the card party being given J. Schaefer of Denver, field secre- Vs'. 11. A. clubhouse final arrange- Tuesday afternoon by the Detroit He- tary of the National Jewish Hospital The Youths of Zion met last Sun- brew Orphan's Home. The organiza- ents were made for a theater party for Consumptives, is its Detroit in the day afternoon in Parlor A of the Pirchei Zion. is be held Friday eyeing, Nov. 28. tion is completing plans for a lunch- interest of the institution. Mr. Steller Hotel. A resolution was t ts at = Plans are also being made for a hard- eon and bridge to be Schaefer, who has heels with the Den- The last meeting if the Pirchei adopted that the club become a per- times dance to be held at the Math- Tuller Hotel Tuesday afternoon. ver institution but a short time, is a Zion Club was held at the home of manent organization and that it affili- = -on-Lenox Hotel Saturday evening, Nov. 25. former social worker of Omaha, Neb. Miss Gertrude Ct . 519 Medhury ate with Young Judaea. At the next = Dec. 13. Tickets are being sold by The prig am consisted of meeting, which will be held Sunday, avenue. Ladies Benevolent Loan. = -• 1-• the members of the club. They will a short talk by Miss Cohen, a piano Nov. Iti, at the Shiner Hotel, a lec- f Samuel Rosen has accepted the po- CONSTITUTE COMMITTEE not be sold at the door. solo by Miss Bessie Kosak and a dis- ture and musical program will he sition of official collector for the Ist• OF ORPHAN HOME DANCE cussion of current topics by members given. Young men and women inter- I'. Benevolent loan Society of Purity Chapter, 0. E. S. of the club. The members are plan- ested hi Zionism and its Jewish cul- ----- - Mrs. Edith I ugell, chairman of the gall Lodge, No. 34, 1. It. 13. B., and ture are invited to attend the meet- The committee in cllarge of the ning a hike to be held shortly. The ing. theater party to Ire given at the Ma- has all receipts and credentials. meeting will be at the home of rest --- dance to be given at the Arena Gar- = jestic Theater Monday', Nov. 24, un- dens the evening of Nov. 18 by the Miss Bessie Kosak of %Yager avenue Ladies Auxiliary, Pisgah Lodge. = der the auspices of ['u t} Chapter, The second monthly dance of the ladies of the Detroit Hebrew Orphans No. 359, 0. E. S., reported at the last Home of 47 Rowena street is com- Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, Mogen David. m eeting that a large number of tick- s have been sold. Persons holding No. 34, 1. 0. 13. 13., will be held at posed of the following: Mrs. Sidney Returns to Detroit after The Mogen David Club met last ckets ars- asked to redeem them at the Hotel Statler ballroom Sunday Stone. chairman; Mrs. Fannie Rodin, five years of music study Saturday evening at 1111 Westmin- = the theater box office as soon as pos- evening, Nov. 30. The first dance, Mrs. P. Rottenberg, Mrs. Herman in Vienna and Berlin. ster street. Aaron Carp led a ilia- s= sibls. in order to obtain good seats. which was held Oct. .11, proved suc- C ohen, Mrs. Samuel Eder, Mrs. Gus- r_ Announces the Reopening of cessful and a large attendance is ex- sit- Weiswaser, Mrs. George Cohen, eussion on the varioffs types of Jews = The officers, in addition to Mrs. Cu- in the world today, including black his ll, are selling the tickets, which pected at the forthcoming dances.. Mrs. A. 0, Barsky, Mrs. A. Lott, Mrs. Jews, Persian Jews and Yemenite e not being nailed to the members. The next fleeting will be held at the J. Molly, Mrs. Paul Winkelman, Mrs. "Re- Jew's. A debate in the subject clubrooms, 4116 East Adams avenue, I'. Gordon, Mrs. M. Moscowitz, :qrs. The Leschetisky Method. Monday evening, Nov. 17. Members 1. Jaffee, Mrs. .1. Ilarvith, Mrs. L. solved, That I'arties Will Be Bene- L'Allegro Club. ficial to the Upbuiltling of Palestine," The Groundwork of Perfect The L'Allegro Girls Club held its are requested to attend meetings Neiman, Mrs. I.. Halzman, Mrs. M. = the next meeting. Piano Playing. be held at will Wain, Mrs. J. Rosenberg, Mrs. R. = last meeting at the home of Miss regularly. Pollok. The members Of the con, Louis Cutler, Aaron Carp and Irwin 1611 TAYLOR AVENUE S elma Prag of 11514 Oakland ave- Schevitz will uphold the affirmative nittee are also selling tickets, which Meadvus Fraternity. Tel. Empire 2873-W. . The following officers were elect- At the last meeting of the SleasIvus may also be procured at the door the and Israel Cohen, Bernard !Ironer = ed. President. Florence Mitscovitz; and Samuel Subalo will present the .vening of the dance. = secretary, Geraldine Steinman; tress- Fraternity plans were vompleted for = user, Flodell Rothenberg; sergeant- n carnival outing to be Yield Sunday, Miss Nov. 16, at Pointe Pelee. Canada Ar- Markovitz. at-arnis, Terest = Rothenberg will be hostess at the next rangements are also being made fur meeting at her home, 615 Belmont a dance. E take pride in an- nouncing in this pa- per exclusively a comprehensive showing of new furniture, higher in char- acter and embodying the very latest styles in keeping with the more modern ideas in home architecture. This fur- niture closely approximates the ultimate in beauty of de- sign, much of it being furni- ture that deviates little from the original periods. This is a personal invitation for you to come in at your earliest convenience and see this dis- play of new_home needs. Karpen "Chase" Mohair Suite Take a Full Year to Pay Without Any Interest or Other Charges. 195 and negri The in the t 1d Queen Anne period A wonderful value at this low price. The well-known firm of Young Judaea Ciifl *ore Club Notes I Grainger &Co. Jewelers, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths is now LIQUIDATING ALAN KOPELSON PIANO SCHOOL = avenue. Ladies Lechem Aniyim, The Detroit Ladies Lechern Aniyim Alpine Social Club. At the last meeting of the Alpine will hold a special nonning Monday Social Club, held at the home of evening, 7:30 o'clock sharp, at the = Samuel Brody, plans were made for Congregation Ahavath Zi.tn, Holbrook =a party to be held ‘Wednesday rsTa- avenue and Beaubien street. Elec- Nov. 26, nt the home of Benja- tion of officers will tab, place and a = min Slut nick. Morris Schwartz ad- complete financial repos' risen. Re- = dressed 'the club on "The Voiory of freshments will be sent .1 FEDERATION AUXILIARY SPONSORS PERFORMANCE The ladies auxiliary of the Federa- tion of Ukrainian Jews will sponsor a performance Wednesday evening, Nov. 19, at the Yiddish Playhouse. 2814 Hastings St. A literary drama by Jacob Gordon, "The Orphan," will = he given under the supervision of - - Mischa Fishson, art director. Mr, Er- Fishson, Betty Frank and Isaac Arko will appear in the leading parts and will be supported by Mania Arko, Fannie Sherson, Sylvia Fishman, Harry Bloom, Jules Michelson and = Oscar Ostroff. The proceeds will go towards the upkeep of the orphan home in Kiev maintained by the Ell federation. Mrs. J. It. Greenberg. president; Mrs. B. Miller and Mrs. B. J. MN. = Malrow, vice-presidents; Lichtenstein, treasurer, and Arthur I. Shapiro, general secretary, are in charge of the arrangements. SYNAGOGUE MEMBERS INCREASE IN NUMBER 1231 Washington Blvd. The Book Building _El 4111111 1111 1 111111111 1 11 1 111 11 11 11 11111 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 111111 1 1 1 1 1 11111 11111111 11111111 111111111111 11111kg ) ,.: •,•4, jl - • &.: ft .-,, - e.4t Last 1Ve eArc Gkcady to eAnnounce the • GRAND OPENING OF OUR NEWEST Congregation Irnai Zion Applies for • Charter. Congregation B'nai Zion, recently organized in the northwest section if the city, now numbers a membership of 77 and has applied for a charter. Plans for the erection of a syna- gogue are receiving consideration. At present services are held every Satur- day at 962it Petoskey avenue. Re- ligious instruction fur the children of the members and of others in the neighborhood which the congregation plans to serve is being given at the synagogue's temporary quarters. Too teachers arts in charge of the classes. According to David Goldsmith, sem-- tary, 5:432 Maplewood avenue, per.1-- tent efforts are being made to if crease the membership of the congrc gatio n. Raymond Hitchcock Scheduled to Appear in Uproarious Books in All European Lan- Comedy at Garrick. guages Available in Third. Interest is being shown in the ap- ance at the Garrick Theater, be- ginning Sunday, of Raymond Hitch- cock in a comedy which bears the very striking title of "Dumb As a Fox." Mr. Hitchcock has long been a prime favorite in Detroit through his previous appearances as the star in musical comedies. Last season he surprised his admirers when he op- !seared in the title character in Don Marquis' "The Old Soak." In this role he gave evidence that he was a 4 -....-7, a. ?4, ,, ,„,, f . Class of Cunard Steamers. The Cunard Line announces that libraries base been installed in the third class of all its steamers. The books embrace all the European lan- guages, shelves being given to Eng- lish, French, Italian, German. Nor. wegian, Swedish, Danish, Polish, Yid- dish and Hungarian. The leading works of the best authors have been selected. 'DELICATESSEN SHOT THE. RESULT OF "BOESKY . ' FOOL) AND SERVICE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AT 5:15 P. M. SOUVENIRS TO ALL THOSE WHO WILL VISIT OUR SHOP ON THE OPENING DATE. . Boesky Brothers Detroit's Finest Delicatessen Shop. 11 TWELFTH STREET, CORNER OF HAZELWOOD NOTICE! , zirlc: Datpe Don ' tDF t A7ers t ge. op : m. .,„.: j 7 14 e.