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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-11-28

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Oriole Girls.
Miss Anna Pollock of 5033 Holcomh
avenue woe, hostess at the last meet-
ing of the Oriole Girls Club. Hiss
W1ill first prin. at bunco and
Miss May Goldfair received the eon-
solatein. Mrs. Joseph Davidson was
next meeting will be held
guest.
at the bnt,- of Miss Geraldine Tucker
of nd,ta Russel street.

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meeting will be held Tuesday, Dec. 9
at the-home of Miss Miller, 522 East
Palmer avenue.

HIGH STREET AT HASTINGS

Every Article of
Furniture We Sell
Backed With Our
Guarantee.

HE only kind of furniture that
T
can honestly be guaranteed is
quality furniture — furniture built

up to a definite standard, not down
to a price!
But it doesn't necessarily follow
that quality furniture is always ex-
pensive! Proof? The values we
offer — positively the finest values
at the lowest prices it is possible to
offer! And every article you buy
here is backed with our ironclad
guarantee.
Liberal Credit Terms.

A large audience attended the show
that evening.

Phi Kappa Beta.
Miss Rose Shlacht was hostess at
the last meeting of the Phi Kappa
Beta Sorority. Final plans were made
for a bridge tea to be given at Oriole
Terrace Sunday afternoon, Dec. 7.
Miss Esther Felman entertained the
members following the business meet-
ing. Miss Fanny Wiseman of Grand
Rapids was an honor guest.

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Michigan Ave. and Washington Blvd.

Opposite new Book-Cadillac Hotel.

Karma Klub.
Benjamin Garvin was host at the
last meeting of the Karma Klub at
his home, 9533 Brush street, Satur-

yen "'
daY ' act
as leader for a hike which
h • members are planning,.

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der, Sophie Schwartz and Miss Ade-
= line Cohen, chairman of publicity.

Sigma Beta Epsilon.
hiss Sadie Goodman was hostess at
the first meeting of the Sigma Beta
= Epsilon Sorority held Wednesday
evening, Nov. 13. The following of-
were elected: Miss Sadie Good-
ficers
an, president, and Miss Celia Miller,
= secretary and treasurer. The next

Omicron Eta Sorority.
Miss Anna Schulman of West Eu-
clid avenue was hostess at the last
meeting of the Omicron Eta Sorority.
The following officers were elected:
President, Bessie Cohen; secretary,
Jean Bornstein, and treasurer, Julia
York. Miss Cohen will be hostess at
the next meeting at her home on Vir-
ginia park.

Hudson-Essex November Sales
Establish A Sensational
Retort' in Wayne.

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Goldsmiths
Silversmiths
Jewelers





with business running at 30 per

• 7-L2 cent increase in volume over October,
the Aaron D•lloy Motor Car Com- I
, . = pane and 16 associate dealers in

0-2E. IVayne county have established a
i 2 startling Iluils1,11-ESSCX sales record,

= according to official registration fig-
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- tires gathered by Mr. DeRoy.
"Iluilson-Essex is not only the
RE
= greatest selling six•cylinder line of
E.- - cars in Wayne county," said Mr. De-
=7- Rov, "but we actually have sold to
= date as many as any two six-cylinder
E lines combined. This is despite the
E ( ct thatmany lines offer a consider-
E able variety of cars, while 90 per
coaches---
-7- cent of our business is in
= Hudson and Essex.

New Arrivals Bought
for Holiday
Selling are Included

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USED CARS
f Quality

WILL START FRIDAY
EVENING LECTURES

and other standard makes

in open and closed models

—some of the best values

next week.

Advertisers Appreciate The High
Grade Trade of Chronicle Readers

Mogen David.

At a !meting of the Urgers kik id
Chili held last Saturday evening at
IIII Westminster street, Harry Faig-
in read an article voided "A Plan
to Support Jews in Colonizing Pales-
tine." The members voted to assist
in the chalutzim tag day to he held
Sunda- , NOV. 30. Ilarry Faigin and
Irwin Stu vitz gave short talks on
"What Has Thanksgiving to Do With
the Jews" and Samuel Heyman, lead-
er of the group, delivered a short ad-
dress. An open discussion followed.
Hat speeches on Zionism and Young
Judaea will constitute next week's
program.

WILL DELIVER TALK

be sold Sunday and early

The Book Building

Club
Notes

Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A.
=
TO JUNIOR HADASSAH
=.4I M., will hold a special communication
Z.
= 'Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 3 p. m. M.
Abraham Caplan will speak on "Ex-
= Isl. degree. Banquet at 0:30, with periencing Zionism" at a meeting of
= prominent speakers.
Junior Ilailasah to be held Monday
C K SANDORF Sec.
= By Order of JOSEPII KLEIN, W. M. evening. Dec. 1, at the Jewish Won,
an's Club house, 89 Rowena street, at
8 o'clock. Miss Sarah Levu will give
several readings and a musical pro-
All girls of 18
gram will follow.
years of age or more are invited to
attend
the
meetings
and
become in-
= !'
terested in the activitien sponsored
O
by the organization. Miss Rose Gor-
don, vice-chairman of the member.
ship committee, and Mi , , Lillian Hor-
witz are completing arrangements for
a Chanukah party to be held Dec. 29.
Members and their escorts will be the
guests of the organization.
.

we have ever offered will

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Period& Sorority.
The Perigolds Sorority expresses
thanks to the patrons who attended
its dance at the Elks Temple last Sun-
day evening. The dance was a suc-
cess both socially and financially. The
program included little Miss Dorothy
Collins, who participated in several
dance numbers, and Miss Jessie Phyl-
is Kopatz, who rendered number
of vocal selections. Several profes-
sional entertainers also took part.
The next meeting of the club will he
in the form of a social for friends of
members. which will take place Tues-
day Dec. 2, at the home of
Miss Edith Solomon, 563 Frederick
street.

North Woodward J. W. E. W. 0.
The next meeting of the North
Woodward Branch of the Jewish
Athena Girls Club.
WOIllell ' S European Welfare Organiz-
At the last meeting of the Athena ation will be held Tuesday afternoon,
= Girls Club tickets were distributed for
Dee. 2, at the home of Mrs. Saul
= the theater party arranged for Fri-
Braiker, 2201 Gladstone avenue. A
- ivening Nov. 28. Miss Marian
report will be given by Mrs. Joseph
,Gildberg, chairman, reported that ar..
= rangements were completed for a Rabinowitz and Mrs. Max Goldberg
= dancing party, which will take place concerning the luncheon and bridge
= Saturday evening, Dec. 13, at the held last Tuesday at the Taller Hotel.
eve- Mrs. .lo-hostKarbal presented the
a - Madison-Lenox llotel,
branch with a boudoir lamp, which
= nue and John R. street. This dance
was raffled at the party and won by
= will be senii•invitational and no
Mrs. Harry Lewis. Letter , from Miss
= tickets will be sold at the door. All Sophie Berger of Palestine will also
= desiring to attend this affair
thel Grauer, chairman be read. A social hour will follow.
= may call Miss Ethel
= of the ticket committee, at Northway
Zeirei Zion.
ho
= 12:4 - W. The club requests all who
The members of the Zeirei Zion
the dance to wear hard-time
= clothes. The committee. assisting Miss Club will hold a tag day Sunday, Nov.
30. Numerous organizations are as-
= Goldberg are the Misses Tihie Chimo-
z, Florence Horwitz, Sophie Schnei- sisting them.

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Ladies Auxiliary, Pisg•h Lodge.
The Ladies Auxiliary 1.f Pisgah
Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will hold
a card party Tuesday evening, Dee.
2, at the home of Mrs. Morris Fish-
man, 2252 Gladstone avenue. Mrs.
Rose Cowen is in charge. A regal-
lar meeting will he held at the lodge
Philom•thic Club.
Isadore Berger, speaking on Victor clubrooms, 406 East Adams avenue,
Ilugo's oration "Voltaire," won first Monday evening, Dec. 1. The officers
request that every member attend.
place in a miniature declamation con-
test held last Sunday by the Philo-
Hebrew Baby Day Nursery.
inathic Debating Club. Second place
The members of the Hebrew Baby
o
was awarded to Sidney Shevitz,
spoke on the "Vision of War," and Day Nursery Organization Will hold
Norman Barcus was given third place a tag day Sunday, Dec. 7 The Blue
Bird Girls Club is assisting the or-
for his delivery of "Spartais Ora-
the Gladiators." The judges ganization.
tnn
of the contest were William Knoppow,
C•mpus Club.
Wilbur DeYoung and Abraham Pearl-
Final plans were made at the last
man. The club will hold a social
meeting of the Campus Club for the
meeting at the home of Maurice Fink,
annual Christmas vacation dance to
318 Trowbridge avenue, next Sunday
lie held Sunday evening. Dee. 28. at
evening. George Steinberg is in
the Talmud Torah at Philadelphia and
charge of the arrangements.
Byron avenue. Following an old cos-
tom of the club. all girls having red
Hebrew Ladies Aid.
be admitted free. Many new
An important meeting of the He- hair Will
feat gees have been planned, includ-
brew 1.1olies Aid Society will take
collegian
entertainers.
place Wednesday evening, Dec. 3, at inv.
-- —
the I. 0. B. A. Hall, 682 East War-
Madison Athletic Club.
ran avenue. A final report will be
l ban quet of th e
annua
e
fourth
Th
was
on the ch arity ball which
given Nov
ison Athletic Club was held Fr i-
:Madison
. 2 3, Refr eshments
held
day evening, Nov. 21, at Oriole Ter.
served.
race. Maurice H. Levin was toast-
master. The president, Michael Gras-
Purity Chapter, 0. E. S.
a review of the organiza-
The performance at the Majestic kin, gave
' Theater last Monday evening was tion's social and athletic activities
given under the auspices of Purity during the five years of its existence.
,Chapter, No. Ka Order Eastern Star. The public is invited to attend the
second dance of the season to he held
Mrs. Edythe Cugell was in charge and
was assisted by Miss Irene Schiller. at the Statler llotel, Jan. 11, 1925.

Most
Unusual
Indeed is the
Opportunity Now
Available to Purchase
Christmas Gifts
at Savings of
20% to
50%

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:Fraternal Rub (aub Notcs

Finsterwald's

Finotemald's

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These Items on

suite, exactly as pie•

Sale

Only at

tired. is of eentline walnut
in dull Antique f nish. It con-
lasts of a handsome buffet, silt
foot oblong extension table, en-

Ciift $10rt

closed chins cabinet and sit
chairs with spring seats uphol-

This
stered in fine tapestry.
suite comh'nes the hnest con-
struction with imontial beauty
and is a rare valoe at this •pe-
mal price.

1426 Washington Blvd.

Beautiful "Crest" Bridge Lamps,
complete with silk shades.$24
42x33-inch Mahogany Gateleg
Tables. special value at $27.50

Coswell Chairs with beautiful
needle-point upholsters.

Handsomely

decorated wrought

iron Smolti•i Stands . $11.00

Wall Desks. wonderfully con-

Stores otte n
Monda y . ed.
mislayand Sat-
urday nights.

• tructeil of gent.: e •alnot.So
of pok•
TOrldllere,

chrome in Cent7s1

'olvjecyout,

ewish Women

Of Whatever Shade of Opinion You May Be In Relation to
Zionism:

C

AN you remain indifferent to the work of Hadassah, which has
set for itself the task of a health program in Palestine, the
strictly non-sectarian nature of which has compelled the ad-
miration and endorsement of Jew and non-Jew alike?
Do you know that men like Chief Justice Brandeis, Stephen Wise,
Rabbi Hillel Silver, Louis Marshall, Samuel Untermyer, Julian Mack,
David Brown and many others are staunch believers ill Hadassah?
Do you know that Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straus donated $10,000
toward the establishing of infant welfare stations?
raining school founded by -Fa:
Do you know that the
dassah has graduated classes, totalling iii-Palestinian Jewesses,
who are thus self-supporting, and an asset in the develOpment, of _.
the country?
Do you know that the system of school inspection introduced by
Hadassah has reduced trachoma to a minimum?

HADASSAH NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT!

DUES $4.00 PER YEAR.
Mit-SEINSTEIN
MRS. MAX FRANK

-
rissrios
Ezsztrtr Avenue

Chairman Membership Committee

1511 Burlingame Avenue

MISS I-ItkTTIE GITTLEMAN

President

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MRS. JtiSET EHRLICH

Mem er of

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National Board of Hadassah

Detroit Chapter

THIS ADVERTISEMENT CONTRIBUTE!) BY FRIENDS OF HADASSAH

AMIP

GENEROUS WELCOME I
READY FOR PLAYERS ,

ORCHESTRA HALL

_

New Orchestr• Hall Company Makes
Debut Sunday Evening.

"The Pride of My Race," an operet-
R.bbi Hershman Begins Winter Series
ta in four acts preceded by a pro-
of Services Dec. 12.
logue, penned by David Meyerowitz,
TWO Of the widely discussed hooks poet and impresario, will usher in a
of the year will receive analysis at season of light operas, comedies and
the hands of Rabbi A. M. Hershman
at romantic dramas at Orchestra Hall,
at the late Friday evening services
Nov. 30. Mr.
evening,
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. On Fri- Sunday
day evening, Dec. 12. the date of the Aleyerowitz, who has won distinction
as
the
author
of
the
hulk
of the lyrics
first services. and on the following
Friday evening, Rabbi Hershman will employed in modern Yiddish drama,
heads
the
company,
which
includes
discuss Albert E. Wiggam's "The New
N1eyerowitz, Jacob Sheikevitz,
Decalogue of Science," around which
Nina
Sheikevitz
and
others
connected
much sociological controversy has
raged since its appearance last spring. with the I.ipzin Theater in New York.
The operetta contains 20 ',obit
Maurice Samuel's "You Gentitles"
will he treated at the two following numbers. Special scenery and novel
electrical
effects will be utilized. A
services. Dec. 20 and Jan. 2.
Among the out-of-town speakers chorus of 30 male and female voice-.
scheduled for the early part of the accompanied by an augmented or-
'series of lectures are Dr. Jacob Kohn chestra, will form a principal feature
of Ni-w York, who will speak Jan. III. of the performances.
"The Pride of My Race" will be
and Dr. Herman Abramowitz of Mon-
followed by weekly performances ar-
treal, who will lecture Feb. A.
under the local management
Cantor Samuel Vigoda will render
of J. L. Pearl.
the Hebrew selections.

1•11/111111.

Woodward at Parsons. Glendale 8290.

The Well Known European Stars

MR. AND MRS. SHEIKEVITZ

And the Entire Star New York Litzin Company

Will Appear on

SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30

"THE PRIDE OF MY RACE"

See 'This Great Musical Operetta.

Big Production. Twenty Beautiful Song Numbers.

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Tickets e■ sale all week at the Boa Office, also at Knoppow's Drug
Stove, Twelfth at Gladstone.

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