sassol'i PAGE FIVE /MS1511(1'1 RON I ar, Fraternal and •Club Notes sa. MUSIC I ized 57 years ago. A banquet mud, bridge followed. The next meeting will be held at the K. of P. Ilan Dec. 11, when election of officers will take place. All members are re- quested to lee present. By HERMANN HOEXTER North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0. After hearing the Detroit Sol, (Continued from last page.) The North Woodward Branch of phony Orchestra at its very best in the Jewish Women's European Wel. a superb performance of Ischaikov• t ,,,.ofiti of the Elks' Temple, venue, Sunday Cass even. fare Organization will hold the first sky's Sixtk Symphony, the "Pathe- 331AI 1- aeett ,. a of a serie sif luncheons and card par• tique," under the direction of Ossip 2'4 C. Al Dewey's Hotel ties at the 'fuller hotel Tuesday after- Gabrilow•itseh, at the third concert of 'n,," " ;"- o Orchestra will furnish the mina, New. 25. MN. Max Goldberg the season, one is tempted to ask why l t Her;e 3; 4 music Rae Erinpries is chairman and Mrs. Joseph Rabinowitz are in all this expenditure of costly time and (-the. arrangements and Miss Jessie charge of arrangements and tickets. energy upon a work that lass Ion)! o f the tz is in char ge h u 1 Persons may call Empire 0377 for since lost the thrill of novelty and , 'bilis op 1 publicity. Tickets will reservations. the power to bring an audience shout- •o c • , 10 be sure, the mu- trots on saw at the dl tor. ing to Its feet? )e — sic is in the immortal class, and it is Maevlin. Ladies Free Loan. to hear. Especially, as I The-members of the Maevlin Club always good Th e perdu Hebrew LadiesFree met last Tuesday evening at the home have just indicated, when It is played Rue Siegel and completed' with so much ardor and abandon that Society w ill hold a sPecial meet- n Loa of Miss 3 third, the barbaric march muye- • ( ling Nov. 24, at 7:30 plans for an open meeting to be held Mond • . ing Ashavath 'Zion Synagogue, fuesday evening, Nov. 25, at the meat, called forth such prolonged ap- o'clock, at venue and Beaubien street. f Miss Sidelle Goldstein, 958 plause that the conductor called the home o f Holbrook a men to their feet to share the enthu- Election of officers will take place and East Philadelphia avenue. siasm of the select patrons of these s financial rcport will be given. Re- - -- - symphony orchestra concerts. If you freshments will be served. Blue Bird Girls At a meeting of the Blue Bird Girls events at all in follow the you trend musical the east, will of know that Junior Star Sewine Club. Club, held Nov. 11 at the' home of The Junior Stat mewing Club met Miss Anna It. Kurtzman, 309 Engle- Boston, New York and Philadelphia have all been treated to several e- Iasi Sunday afternoon at the home wood avenue, a report was given on portant novelties since their Teepee. of Miss Rosalind Feltner, 557 Med- the dance held by the club at the tive orchestral seasons have begun. bury avenue. The members contrib- Stetter Hotel Sunday evening, Nov. 9. and that even the much-maligned of an or- , 1 the tro were The proceeds front the a air m e Stransky and his State Symphony Or- who is soon to be warted. „iihtt,„ pert t e . hdd a t th e distributed among a number of cheer- chestra have had to follow the lead ex mating will. b • h 'hi . r fie ll next Miss Ida ketat of Clair. Rattle organizations and needy indi and witch sharp victuals in the city. The next meet- new things. The preparation of the ing Mrs. of the club will be at the home mount avenue. II. Salter of 2122 Clements must significant foreign orchestral of ' compositions demands much time and Montefiore Lodge. avenue. sufficient rehearsals under one Mall A regular meeting of Mdmteflore who has made the novelty his very Lodge, No. 12, Independent Order Oriole Girls. own. Can it be that our orchestra, Free Sons of Israel, was held Thurs. The Priole Girls Club was organ- tine as it is and so able to cope with i ng, Nov 1:3 at the K. of P. star even WI, Cass and Peterboro avenues. A ized two weeks ago „at the home of any technical problems, is only mark- 11 ,1 ing time with the performance of ed the degree, in- Miss Bess Farber of -081, Blame v recei and . ens . argC l as. older masterpieces, simply because M iss Anna Pollee eluding sevcral women who became flue. first and second two men with totally diverse ideas WOE eligible for membership since the Betty King prizes, respectively, at bunco, titd•kich and ideals split the energies of the adoption of a resolution providing for was played after the business meet- musicians and do not devote enough their admission several weeks ago. ing. The next meeting will be held at time to the preparation of these much- • Arthur Gottesman, past president, the home of Miss Anna Pollock, 503:3 wished-for novelties? An orchestra hurt resume of the history like the Detroit Symphony could Just Detroit lodge, which was organ- Holcomb avenue. ortthe as easily and readily give us Elgar's a A fl at symphoy, iloles "Plnets" (w hich Mr. Darnrosch performe d last year), Ban's"Garden of Fare d , Vaughan Williams' "Pastorale," Lord Berner's "Spanish Fantasies," or • Honneger's remarkable tone-poem, "Pacific No. 2.51,"—if the music were at hand and properly rehearsed, as it does this much-worn Tschaikovsky Sixth. The eastern audiences demand and get the new compositions; Tschai- kovsky and Wagner are being rele- • gated to popular concerts; and the - tine r. sponse eef the public to these - new numbers should be an inspiration • to our musical elite to look for their • performance at these symphony re-" citals in Orchestra Hall. It seems to I me that bg v%er or in f,t)e rr m e , sto is of always ■ to COMONIIIIIIIIMININII11110111111111111MONIINIIINININille Exterior Into liCT ril(Ift1.114 Painting Acclaimed the I 0 ianimously I i g Finest Kosher Delicatessen 1 Shop in America. 4 g _1 - . Amazingly beautiful; the last word in ▪ art; the very finest and most attractive place we have ever seen, were the unanimous ac- clamations of the thousands of Detroit's best families who visited BOESKY BROS.' K- g NEWEST • KOSHER DELICATESSEN SHOP at 12th and Hazelwood. ▪ P.: P-: g • -7.-: g For a Delicious Corned Beef or Tongue Sandwich, Boesky Bros., 12th and Hazelwood—Famous Visit Delicatessen L... . ..: BOESKY BROS. . DELICATESSEN SHOPS F. -.. ..-. . =2 3 12th at Hazelwood 7 Farnsworth at Hastings aroused new i than ty a nev'ereseo splendid ( revamping of something familiar. If I it is no. tie' performance, then it is the tdoloi-t,- as witness the attention , which the soloist of t he evening, Cr- ▪ celia Hansen, violinist, drew and the ovation which greeted her at the con- - elusion of her beautiful rendition of - Tschaikovsky's violin concerto in I) • = _- -1 major. This young and remarkably gifted artist has personality, charm - and grace; her mentality must he of • e xceptional order, and her technical -==.. equipment that eef the virtuoso; she plays with ease and assurance. and' her tone is at all times full and round, • - -= if not altogether ingratiating. But •-•=. there is a noticable want eef color-, 17.- contrast and depth, a lack of some necessary ingredient that would and • could lift her performance from the merely polished and satisfying into the gripping, Rod thrilling. Miss Ilan- - success comes rather from pleas- , en's inst the public than from enthusing it. For this time may providem rem- - cup, see that on some future. occasion she may return to us ns able tee move deeply as she now politely pleases. ▪ Ilex only possible rival is the much- - ==7- lllll tdminuninniimatinr. ThankA ; ; A THURSDAY, Novtinber' 27th —4as The San Carlo Grand Opera Com- pany, under the direction of Fortune Gallo, impresario, will usher in a week of grand opera at the Shubert Detroit Opera House Sunday even- ing, Dec. 14, when "Andrea Chenier," sever before heard in Detroit, will be presented. "Andrea Chenier" is a! work of the new Italian 'school and offers the French Revolution as an historical baekground. Other operas tee be sung are "Traviata," "Aida," "Tales of Hoffman," "Carmen." "La Bdtheme," "Cavalliera," "Pagliacci." "Martha" and "II Treevatore." Res- ervations may be made at 1052 liedd, Building or at Grinnel Brothers' box been designated by President Coolidge mummtuniii1111111111111111111111111111111111111= 111111111111111111111111 as a day of national Thanksgiving. We are thankful for the loyalty and friendship which our patrons have shown us during the past. And because "thanksgiving" is best et= pressed in "service," you have our full- est assurance of continued helpfulness MAIN OFFICE: WOODWARD AT MANCHESTER John R. at Manchester Woodward at Geneva Puritan and Hamilton Oakland at Tennyson Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Daily Saturday, 9 A. M. to 12:15 P. M.; 6 P. M. to 8 P. ht. OVER 57,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS THE HARRY1 rt EAR _CUM DETROIT'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR BO YEARS 1227 Grirold St., between Grand River and State Telephone Main 0224 69 Out of 85 Men Reach OldAgefenniless Today you are making money. Per- haps the age of 65 seems far ahead. It seemed a long way off to the 69 of every 85 men who reached that age this year without a dollar to their name. It is an undisputable fact that 81c,; of all men are penniless a: 65. Of course, they too made money but they haven't it now. Why? Because they didn't start to save soon enough! Don't live from day to day or year to year. Plan your Ide.Accumulate money for in- vestmentwhile you have earning power.Start by opening a"Buy $1,000"EasyPay- ment Plansavings account here—today.s2.26 per week or more will do it! Think! "It's not what you earn, it's what you save" DIM 15 J. Hurst. At the age of 70 de rachmann a method for the piano that, evolved it is claimed, will revolutionize the playing of the piano for all time. HIGHLAND PARK, MICHIGAN Woodward at Richton Rugs and Carpets Lamps and Shades Window Shades Objets de' Art whose Vladimir de Paehmann, father knew intimately Beethoven, who was-himself a friend of Liszt, heard the widow of Schumann play, and displayed his amazing gifts as a pianist in the presence of the mighty Wagner, is expected to repeat his tri- umph of last year in Detroit when the audience refused to leave the hall until he played seven or eight en- cores. De Parhmann will appear in Orchestra Hall Tuesday evening, Dec. 2, under the management of Isobel Highland Park State Bank Hamilton Blvd. •t Tuxedo Draperies Last Notable of Music's Heroic Age Soon to Repeat Wiz- ardry on Pianoforte. years ahead. CONVENT ENTLY Upholstering office. and cordial co-operation throughout the SIX BRANCHES Exquisite Furniture of all periods elsewhere it may he recorded without ear eef belittling or trespassing, that liss Ilansen isithe very finest artist f her sex and calibre. that we have ward here, and that her performance ef this particular concerto measures n many respects up to the standard ,f the great violinists of the present era. Iler solo recital last season was toorly attended; she was unknown. The public has heard her to advantage now and should she announce a w- ool recital in this city, the house ought to he sold out long in advance. She is a very fine artist, and she may become erd , at. Songsters of San Carlo Opera Will Open Detroit Season With "Andrea Chenier" LOCATED Wall Papers I IANKSGIVING DAY — a thy when we call to the home circle family ties and weld again the broken links of as- sociation, while we gather 'round the festive board with thankful hearts for a bountiful har*st, and faith in the future promised by the lavishness of Mother Nature's gifts to mankind — a future Worthy of the utmost in hope and confidence. T SAVINGS BANK Fort sod Griswold Streets, Detroit, Mica- KOPATZ TO SING AT THE BALCH SCHOOL Open Every Monday Evening from 6 to 8 o'clock MISS ia- - Miss Jessie Phyllis Kopatz will ren- der several vocal selections at a per- a formance to be given in the auditori- um of the Balch School Wednesday Rule g I i evening. Nov. 26. The Golden a play en- Dramatic Club will present The titled "Thanksgiving. Dreams." Freda p rogram is in charge dtf Miss in vit I.evin. The public has beeninvited E E 14 ii• to attend. 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