int IA Kon;Inii sn ROM IC LE ■ 10101.1101.1MWILWIMIKW 11110•16.WILWV11. publicity chairman and general man-IIIMIEMIC agar of the dances and a committee consisting of the Misses Marion G41(1- berg, Sophie Schwartz, Tibbie Clim- THAMAR ovitz, Matilda Lieberman and Sophie , Schneider. Tickets may be obtained , by either calling Miss Grauer, North- discussion followed his address. The way 1258-W, or any member of die He Ladies' Aid. The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Adath 13'nai Israel meets every Sat- club. Weddings, Banquets—All Occasions. Artistic Designs THE QUEEN' OF RUSSIAN DANCERS will hold its second card party Wed- urday morning at 9 o'clock at 535 , the nio , beautiful a all- aar To Suit Your Requirements cto land of beautiful dancers Perittolds. Sorority. Lo .mit. •stla evening Nov. 26, at the L 0.IFrederick street. . perfectiun, a""' The last meeting of the Perigulils and which ts tuayut,1 ` "" "1 7:S-" 5 n,.. V ,B. A. Hall on East Warren avenue. I seen Arne;i I Youths of Lam abova.loything ever before lotenet:ted Sorority was heldd at the home The first party, given Nov. 12, drew I Election of officers took place at Miss Margie lines of Pingree avenue. I A Seats at Grinned's and Orchestra FUR I a large number of patrons. Prizes' the Youth of Zion held Arrangements wera completed for che $1:00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50—PLUS TAX meeting of PRICES: WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY who bring a 0 1 , are offered to the members the series of !at the Statler Hotel last Sunday even- first annual dancte to be held in the More an A prize is raffled at ing with the following results. Pre, (Continued on next page.) 1 card parties ■ each affair, the numbers appearing on ident, Harry Brevis; first the tickets. Mrs. Fred Swirsky has dent, '!salmon Wasserman; second vice-president, Dora Epstein; financial charge of the parties. secretary, Jacob Wilk; recording sec- eatery, Judith Sonia, and treasurer, CHARLES H. ROSENMAN, Prop. Ladies' Auxiliary of B'nai Mosche. The members of the Ladies' Auxil- Hyman Bookstein. Abraham Win Ci-;--111311111211WK% of Congregation It'nai Mosche trob is chairman of the membership (101001•111 — have completed arrangements for committee and Aaron Edgar is chair- ! their annual Chanukah ball to be gin- man of the literary committee. The en in the ballroom of the Statler board of directors, in addition to the Hotel Sunday evening, Dec. 7. Mrs. officers, is composed of Simon Rich- chairman of the ardson, chairman; harry Bookstein, Charles Jacoby • - committee In charge and is being as- Ann Bookstein, Samuel Zelman and sisted by Mrs. Bernard Jacoby. The Morris Mendelsohn. The next meet- proceeds-will be used as a part of log will be held Wednesday evenin • o'clock, at the Statle'r the Talmud Torah fund being raised Nov. 26, at by members of the congregation. Hotel. Professor Samuel M. Levin We have received a complete stock of high grade Tickets may be obtained from mem- of the College of the City of Detroit in and engraved and with designs. Place your d or at the door will lecture on the "Causes of Mod- T ( rs or / the order now before the stock becomes depleted. ern Anti-Semitism." the evybing of the dance. PAGE FOUR ■ ■■■■■•■•■•■■C■■■■■•■■■■•■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■ 1 ga 0 liflowrro Nor Gliattlaigiutuu 0 KARSAVINA I "a 0 I 0 0 PHONE CHERRY 9171 Orciestra Hall, Tuesday Eve.. Nov. 25 j 0 $ fraternal Bulb (Dub \lotcs 0 0 0 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■,■■■■•■■•■■■■■ 0 0 SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP 0 0 0 231 GRATIOT AVENUE 0 0 wiumzunumrauxualinumErsaminnlyommunt; ■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■•••■■•■ Christmas Cards car Sheehan's Book Store 1150 Woodward eAvenue Meadbus Fraternity. Yittch ■ ck Is• ■ c Aid Society the memory of the late , The Meadbus Fraternity held its Honoring' its Isaac Agree, who (lied Nov. 19, 1921, Irst winter picnic at Island Lake Isaac members of the Yitzchark Isaac Aid last Sunday. Fight couples spent the Society, which consists of nearly fifty lay playing games, hiking and &t ric- ot Mr. Agree's descendants, met last ing. Fred Gdttesman will be host at stS at the home of he next meeting. ' Wednesday evenin , Samuel Agree, 2161 Glynn court and Roumaniin Fraternity. 11r reviewed the work in which it was 11.11.101 The The Roumanian Fraternity will h past year. A engage d during in hold its twenty-third annual hall at society furthers a number of table and educational activities n the Kirby Center, Kirby and St. An- which the late Mr. Agree was inter-' toine avenues, Sunday evening, Nov. 0 ested during his life-time. The offi- '10. Joseph Leibovitz has charge of A cers are Nathan Agree, president; the arrangements for the ball. The 0 Abraham Kaplan, vice-president; Ez- nubile is invited to attend. ra Rosen, secretary, and Ezra Zatkin, Gamma Rho Sorority. I treasurer. The Gamma Rho Sorority has corn- elated plans for an open meeting to Alpine Social Club. At the last meeting of the Alpine be held Wednesday, ?slot% 2(1, at 588 Social Club, which was held at the Fast Palmer vaenue. The members 0 home of Thomas Shulman, plans were have been asked i to invite their completed for an affair to be held on friends. Miss Helen Rosner of Hazel- evening, Nov. 26, at the wood avenue will be hostess at the A, Wednesday home of Benjamin Slotnick. Joseph next meeting. & Reitman, tenor, will sing and Al War- Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. t o n o ff will appear in the latest dances The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society and Samuel Brody, assisted by Miss Dorthy Gosevitz, will exhibit steps will give its annual - Thanksgiring to the accompaniment of the Alpine charity ball at the Kirby Center Hall, l, ' Syncopators. Benjamin Slotnick and Sunday evening, Nov. 23. Finzel's orchestra will furnish the music. Sirs. 2 ! Thomas Shulman will render a corn- edv entitled "Rajah." The program James Sobel is chairman and Mrs. Jo- ,,mh Fleisher is assistant chairman of be completed with selections by V will Morris Schwartz, cornet soloist, and the committee arranging the dance. OA The next The proceeds from the b a II wt 11 go Estrin, pianist. n p Lurie ing sick and needy peo- meeting will take place Sunday after- towards pie in the community. noon, Nov. 23, at the home of Ben- ■■■■■•■•■•■■■•■■■■■ ■ Furn i ture SMLIIMIIIMakIlOWILIK1 ; 0 5 0 2 When Staying Power Counts 0 0 I n. In the race for business suprem- acy, access to credit is the' second wind" that enables many con- cerns to win their way to success. p Why Not Buy Your • Furniture Out of the • • • High-Rent District and !Bank the Difference The assistance and counsel of a strong bank are invaluable ill titling industry over those yeti- odic depressions which confront many lines of business. 0 0 5 0 i jamin Because this bank exercises 0 A 0 0 0 0 the 0 0 0 g 0 THE Slotnick. 4 1 L'Allegro Club. Philomathic Club. 141iss Flodell Rothenburg of 615 "11,olveil, That Pal- clairmount avenue WAS the hostess, $1 The • question 0 estine Become a National Jewish at t e last meeting of the L'Allegro • Club Tuesday evening, No Homeland," was debated at last Sun- day's meeting of the Philomathie 18. Plans were disettised for a n Club. Sidney Koretz and Jack Thu-- spen meeting to be at the home of min opposed the measure and de- Miss Sylvia Ettinger of 1416 Pingree I feated Norman Rom an, avenue on Nov. 25. le cted Mohair and velour living room suite, floor, tumor and Goodman. Norman Ram Was e best speaker. At next week's meet- - Ladie' Auxiliary B'nai B'rith. $ bridge lamps; phonographs; polychrome mirrors:von:tole consist of a dec. Pisgah ing the program will The Ladies - , in concert. A feature of the will desks, spinet desks; gateleg tables, library tables, (twilit lamatio ❑ Lodge No. ' Au'irrili by van- ll in rice •da B monthly d. o . ,..0 Program will be the delivery .ou's s second on ora hold it older members, of fam ' . port tables, end tables; smoking stands; pedestals; night lions delivered by Philomathians of ballioorn of the Statler Hotel Sands wa lnut. Among those who will svefing, Nov. !111. Finzel's Orchest 'r.‘ a 018; combination tables; telephone stands and sto past. Myer will play. tone and oak (lining suites, 8, 9 and 10 A NI),:ak . are Beiimmin Kurtzman, : t , tee, i t c(I to ,r,,,, h ; url d o v n French walnut, two - V bboni A f t iltosonadoGrlicrlios'g.Club. 1.4 o Rob irt B party will be , Elan Barcus and pieces, latest designs; rugs, Viltons,' Velvets, A .ininsters club soy' ronch walnut, -ma- 0 'A Y the. Athena Girls' Club Sat- r s. of the membe walnut. French - at the home of one niy,o toivotxininog, Dec.. L3, at the aladi- and Brussels; combination et pieces, • r Sidney Sternberg who is in chars's: l ' son tel Tickets may he had I . hogany and two-tone bedroom suites t, ^ 4 and r • severa rom members of the club only, as of the affair, ha's arranged ' front features for the evening. there will be no tickets sold at the I odd dressers, vanities, chiffoniers, chifforettes, chifforobes chairman,! bly:thfealisGraAudeor,i oo white ril:oor Alpha Epsilon Pi. Cohen, ' I SsisSteniels and bowfoot,tbeds, springs, mattresses and pillows; he Alpha Ep- The last meeting of t 0A oef ________ t ---- held i ' , ,osritjyuliNeVtilt5e enamel and walnut finish steel beds; beautiful designed i 10 ' if sikettl t i ‘i , e n to, Rosenthal th $ breakfast suites; odd china cabinets, servers, buffets, $ . Cartern venue. At a recent election Miss Anne Bernstein was elected tables and chairs; kitchen cabinets, tables and chairs; president; Juliette Rosenthal, vice- . president; Shirley Brudney, treasurer, The Congoleum rugs. and Marion Sacs, secretary.b • er of unusual care in its selection of clients, it is able and willing in extend every possible co-opera- tion in promoting the interests of these clients. A connection Nvitli the Nati , 3nal Bank of Commerce implies in- tegrity of the account. For such clients this bank proves a ! s trong and interested ally in fora arding progressive enterprise. National Bank of Commerce OF DETROIT MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Foreign &scowls* Complete record of balances sod Signature' banks, and customers' checks it kept at both without delay can be cashed at either Domestic Exchonst• golety Deposit Vaults 80 0 Safety Itru•tru ■ Sub 144 FORT Savings Accounts Checking Accounts Commercial Accounts .1% on Savings 01 fite GENERAL. MOTORS BUILDING WEST ••• SuryWn and Profit, 14,870,0Resources S66,468,000 sTasEr, 0 • 0 0 0 0 5 Be sure and get our prices. Open Monday, Tuesday and Saturday evenings till 9 10 Private sale on new furniture and rugs. YocKEy BRos 0A 4301-3 Fourteenth tenth Avenue—tor. • &, 0 0, 0 social affairs. Suff•lla Girls. The last meeting of the Suffolla home of Girls' Club was held at the Miss Fay Cobuline Nov. 18. Final arrangements have been made for a (1 bunco to be given at the Sal i:in;iee!itn.,,,,veNh'ovic:),. at His Drastic Sweeping Buchanan Zedakah. The Zedakah Club will give a card sof Women's, at . the Federation PartY building , Second boulevard and 0 , s ncock avenue, Wednesday after- The for charities 48 noon, Noy 26 at 2 o'clock. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■•■■■ 1.10. Order and 4, SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT if ktrir. ~ Pure, Wholesome Dessert Wherever a Is Desired CONSUMERS IC E AND CREAMERY CO. 10205 MACK AVENUE / Lincoln 4169 PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED Lu Ana Club. Miss Hazel Ilart7. was hostess laid Wiidnesday evening at n meeting of ' the I.0 Ana Club. Plans are being made for a dance to he held at the Taller Hotel Sunday evening, Nov. 30. Bert Milan's Orchestra will ptay. ! Tickets are tieing sold by members and will he obtainable at the door of the hotel the evening of the dance. __— Sisterhood of Emanuel. The Sisterhood of Congregation Emanuel will hold a special meeting at the synagogue, Wilson and Taylor avenues. Tuesday evening, Nov. 25. Plans will be dis- at 7 :30 o'clock. e to be given cussed for a dinner danc The hall and during Chanukah we kitchen of the synagogue have been c ompletely furnished and are avail- able for both large and small affair, FOR THANKSGIVING ENTERTAINING 1 DRESSES We are wholesalers. We have never before sold at retail—but now we must; our shipments are com- ing in faster than we can place them in retail stores. latest styles--at wholesale prices. Ilere are the very You cannot duplicate the values anywhere. The stocks include a wide range of the most attractive of the new season's vogues. Come at once and get your profit as we eliminate that of the middleman. be given. Famous Jersey • We Never Before Sold at Retail ' in which the club is interested. Zeirei Zion. The Zeirei Zion Club met at the Y. W. II. A. clubrooms, 69 Rowena ub street, last Sunday evening. The cl , will sponsor a chalutzim flag day Sun- 'day, Nov. 30. On Saturday evening, Nov. 29, the members and their friends will partake of a banquet, fol- lowing which: musical program will SALE In Effect Next 10 Days COATS next r meeting. 0 Glendale 7817 5 m. • Women's Apparel Direct from the Wholesaler sorority is arrabgini, a FUR TRIMMED OATS $1695 Rangthff $150 — bp to Ladies' handsome coats trimmed in many kinds of for —the newest fabrics, latest designs—!all sizes. all colors, #;, 1 ; Up to lianTalALI E, J1 11/111111114111 the ballroom. Club' represented are requested to call Bar- ney A. Jaroslow. 9541 McQuade ave• nue, or Cadillac 5668. Judaism. DRESSES $69 5 And $75 and Rencal• ,s A delightful array of dresses in silk, wool material—many novelties in house and party models -,C1 colors. Sizes up to 55. Experienced Salesladies Wanted Immediately A. T. C. Club. The A. T. C. Club will hold a lance at the Hotel Statler Sunday even-. ing, Dee. 14. Banners and pennant representing every club and organiza- around I tion in Detroit will be hang - Adath B'nal Isr•el. At the laq Meeting of the .Adath R'nai 1(1;801 Rabbi Chechinowitz of the members and New York addressed them to promote vigorously the mired An open all desired effects. No Middleman's Profit Plenty of Parking Space 156 Jeffcrnon Ave. West—Near Shelby St. No Middleman's Profit Woodward Ave. oars stop in front of the slou.