A merica ffewish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVINUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THitEE Titr,l)attonfEwisitOi ROM ICLE •1 Y oung - — Club Notes Judaea B'nos Rachel. Mu,— Sylvia Lepinsky was hostess It II meeting of the Winis Rachel at her home, 554 • East Kirby avenue. Tuesday, Nov. 25. The members voted to raise funds to purchase a dunam of land in Palestine. A Thanksgiving program and a discus- sion of early American Jewish history was given. Miss Jean Ogorsky of 5020 Harding avenue will be hostess at the next meeting. T trend in modern architecture reveals a marked tendency to- ward the distinctive Spanish type of home. This trend has been kept apace by the changes that have taken place in the styles of interior furnish. ings, particularly noticeable in the newer things for the living room. Suites, cabinets, desks, tables, etc., de- signed after the Spanish renaissance periods are quite the vogue in homes where careful consideration is given interior appointments. A better appre- ciation of this beautiful new furniture will be gained by a personal visit to our store, where many of the more desir- able pieces are on display. 4 Buy Jos. Campau Frontage Miss Mills Continues Series SEE S. K. SLOBIN OUR CLIENTS ARE OUR REFERENCE Cherry 6062 M.N4I 11101 MI LI MI I I MI 11M la MI 0 FLOWERS 0 FOR EVERY OCCASION During the coming holidays don't forget your friends. What could end be more appropriate ■ ut less trouble than calling the florist having him deliver to any part of the city • beautiful gift of flowers. p We can suit your every desire and please your pocketbook. PHONE CHERRY 9171 0 0 F A SUBWAY FLOWER SHOP 0 j 231 GRATIOT AVENUE CHARLES H. ROSENMAN, Prop. • Im■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■10 At the next meeting of the Zioni Cultural Society, which will be he Id Monday evening, Dec. 8, 1924, at the Jewish Women's Club house, 89 Ro- wena street, Miss Irene Mills, recently from the Recreation Training School • of Chicago, will sneak on "The Jew- ish Statesmen in Spanish Ilistory." This is the second lecture in a series on "The Spanish Period in Jew- ish History," which will be delivered 'luring the winter. Aaron D. Mark- son, director of the Jewish history de- partment of the United Hebrew Schools, will supervise the course. Among the speakers scheduled for the season are Harry Friedgut, Miss Mary Caplan, Frederick W. Fox, Aaron Kurland and Harry J. Brevis. Speakers on topics of general Jewish interest include Samuel Cashwan, who will speak on "Jewish Art;" Mischa Fishnohn, who will lecture on "Jewish Drama," and Samuel Vi- sroda, cantor of the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, who will discuss "Jewish Music." Plans are being prepared by the society to g•ve a dinner-dance Dec. ReSeTV- II al 1 , otel. 21 at the he lions may e mad e through members of the society. AUCTION CHANUKAH FESTIVAL Furniture and Furnishings Reservation cards for the Chanu- kah festival and banquet of Congre- gation Share), Zedek are being sent out the early part of next week. The banquet will take place Sunday even- ing, Dec. 28. An elaborate event is hying arranged. Cantor Samuel Vi- goda is arranging the musical pro- gram. Ile will be accompanied by a choir. Conley's Salesrooms ":77 , oisor . Next Tuesday, December 9 AT 10 h A. M. 1,--1 11 it bq ,4! , ...../ Ir. 1 fii4;11 1 Piano., Phonographs, Records, Furniture for every room. JAMES CONLEY , Auctioneer Garfield 2123 - 2410 T WO IW CLOVER HILL PARK CEMETERY Of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. SHEKELL MOVE YOU Cut Rate Moving and Storage. 1052 t.k AND RIVER AVENUE rile. F..4 Plot. r•atne Ph , o• Cadillac 6853.4679. 95 . 1 S 0 11 CO11211 CO 0 Stores Open Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday Evenings HADASSAH TO MEET TUESDAY EVENING The December meeting of the De- troit Chapter of Hadassah will be held in the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue next Tuesday evening at It o'clock. Re- ports on the membership drive, which is now being carried on, and the rum- mage sale, which will continue until Dee. 6, will be given. Miss Edith Ella Davis, well-known pianist, will All members render several solos. are urged to attend and an invitation has been extended to women interest- ed in Hadassah activities to be present. "The reproductions by the Duo-Art represent my playing at its very best." RUDOLPH GANZ Stuart Walker Offers Comedy Revealing Dashing Romance in Modern Setting. "The Proud Princess," which comes at the Garrick Theatre Sunday even- ing, Dec. 7, is a dashing, romantic comedy in a modern setting and is the joint work of Edward Shelden, who won his way to fame with "Ro- mance," and Dorothy Donnelly, who numbers among her successes the musical comedy "Blossom Time." Stuart Walker, whom Detroit remem- bers for his production of "Seven- teen," presents the new play and Mc- Kay Morris, who has established him- self as one of the finest romantic actors on the American stage, plays the leading role. The Duo-Art can be purchased in Michigan only at the House of Grinnell. Rudolph Ganz --world-famous pianist, appearing as solo- ist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra,"at Orchestra Hall, Thursday and Friday evenings, this week Records His Playing EXCLUSIVELY For The 2 SALE! "" the dard used cars — open and closed—at the low- ere is what have to be dressed right for cold weather the same as people. 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For Information Call ZEMON, 816 Virginia Perk Empire 8040 11 EHRLICH, 5553 Blvd. Nerthway 0312 SAULSON, 300 East Hancock Glendale 3982 44; Upholstered in $3 Fine Mohair FOR QUICK C771111711.11MITIIIIIIIIIMPIIIIIIIIII311191112M 11111130111111111:1111:11SigiirnaiiiintequnoinviIi, can be purchased by the J.." ...• The cemetery is open to not only Shaarey Zedek rnembets entire Jewish community. ;WrO0 i -..:'" pass our doors. iron hlr ■•111111. ,P4, 1111111.6 ■ 11 , • r .........., ' 7:41111 ..„ VIUIAMIIIII IIrr"i" ..." - Grand River, Crosstown and Fourteenth St. Cars Jewish Cemetery In the \11 1,.S1 ... 1-.. ila' -. : 1 1 .■■: // 2-Pc it Karpen Living Room Set legiate Club at a meeting at the Chat- ham Hotel last Sunday evening. John Horowitz of the Detroit College of Mcdicine and Surgery introduced Dr. The subject of his address Barnett. was "The Niisti As the Gateway of health or Di-tin-c." Dealers, Speculators and Private Buyers Invited. „ , -.11-L. P1 to twelve (rm. i IP t Allel i41"1111111 Beg SHAAREY ZEDEK PLANS 1611 Fourteenth Avenue Corner Grand River ' ,,, by Cultural Society. Specialist in Jos. Campau Property. 0 a. . • TO DISCUSS SPAIN'S JEWISH STATESME THE IDEAL INVESTMENT You Can't Co Wrong! l LW I MI I M• I MI s ' ..II I cue B'nos Rachel. ■ r ,, • , • d Miss Jean Ogroskin of 5020 liars I ing avenue was hostess at a meetin of the D'nos Rachel Club last Tue , day evening. Miss Lillie Carnick gay a brief sketch of the life of Barn Horace Ginzburg, a noted Russia Jewish philanthropist and financie ND, Anna Goldberg gave us resits of the ancient literature of the JP fg and Miss Esther Selitzky spoke Jewish literature in Spain. Opposite new Book-Cadillac Hotel. S. K. SLOBIN I .".• , ., , ' 4c ' \ , Herzl Judaeans. Michigan Ave. and Washington Bhd. 403 Ford Bldg. !I r' At a recent meeting of the Ilerzl Judaeans a debate was held on the question: "Resolved, That the Jews Progressed Store in the Ghetto Than in the General World." The anima tire consisted of William Schwart nad Norton Rosin, while Alexande Baruch and Oscar Schwartz upheld the negative. The affirmative wor and Norton Rosin was elected bas ;speaker. Plans were made for the club' first anniversary to be held about Dec lg. There will be several talks b the members and leaders. The Herzl ite, a paper issued by the Herzl Ju daeans every term, will be distribute at the anniversary. This pamphlet two cups for athletics and many sue esissful debates are some of the ac complishments of the Herzls. aids ,,' l•fr 0 • Mogen David. HE - i-; , ( ' i I At a meeting of the Mogen David Club held last Saturday evening at 1111 Westminster street, the mem- bers voted to purchase a map of Pal- estine to he used for reference. Harry Katz read an article on Young Ju- daea') activities and purposes. Open discussion on Young Judaean and Jewish topics followed. Among the questions discussed was the follow- ing: "Did the American Pioneers Show a Greater Spirit of Patriotism in the American Revolution Than the Jews in the Time of the Maccabees?" The meeting concluded with the sing- ing of Hebrew and Yiddish songs. Feeling the Influence of The Spanish Renaissance I ■ , The IreIng ope ns •utomati- °illy when the m otor le at the proper temperature cliaw instantly when the motor le Mopped —100% automats. Auto City Accessories Co M•nuf•eturers' Representatives 3611 Cass Ave. Glen. 6521 REV. GABRIEL ZAKUTO ROYCE & PASSMORE, Inc. 1644 Gladstone Ave. Dealer's in Empire 5036.J. With Congregation Mishkan brad Expert Mohel. C•nariee, Parrots and Gold•Fisl” Oen Bird, Fish, Deg and Poultry Supplies. Wedding ceremonies performed. 119 E. leflttson Ace. Phone Main 2330 HIRAM JACKSON ROBERT M. 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