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Bicur Cholem Members Planning •

Judaea

Brilliant Function.

Mogen David.

.At the test meeting of the Nt,,gon
David Club held at 1111 Westminster
street 8 certificate of oki- serstiiii of
coming to a close, is being arranged street
alf ,
a ounam of land in Palestine was
for
presented by Bernard Brinier. The
by the Iticur Cholem Society
club now owns a &man, of hind and
, is arranging fur the purchase of an-
other half. Samuel Heyman, leader,
spoke iin the Young .ludavan Chanu-
kah entertainment. Joseph :Marco,
member of the Iletroit National Fund
committee, spoke on the flag day to
be held Dec. 21 and asked for the co-
iiperation of the club. The obliga-
tions of the Jews entertaing Pales-
tine was discussed. Next with each
boy will tell how he intends to spend
Chanukah,

A dative, which k planned as the
event , i f t h e

When You Think of

Floor Coverings

Think of Finsterwald's

OR YEARS Finsterwald's have
played an important part in the
furnishing of Floor Coverings for
countless Detroit homes.
Our Rug Department is popular for
many reasons—low prices. high qual-
ity and easy terms being the three im-
portant reasons. Others are the fact
that we carry an extra large stock.
comprising many nationally known
makes, and choosing becomes a pleas-
ure, for our Rug Department is equip-
ped with daylight lamps which show
the rugs in their original, new colors!

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Pontine Notes

Mrs. Norman Buckner and Mrs.
Hirshberg were hostesses
Harry
Thursday afternoon, Dee. 4, to 33
' guests at bridge, followed by dinner,
honoring (l iss l'eha Harnett, Miss
Bernice St rifling and M iss Alma '
' Buckner, brides-elect. High scores
I were carried off by Mrs. Julius Levin,
: M rs. M. .1. Weinberg of Bail Axe,
'Miss Ethel Barnett. Mrs. Earl Thum .
JACOB BEHRMANN . and Mrs. Barney Wyman.

'Thursday evening, Dec. IS, at the ] A regular meeting
of the Sister-
Beth
ilavoll held
Book-Cadillac Hotel ballroom, which ''''''t ''f Temple the following °theirs
2,
has 111,11 described as the most beau-' Tuesday, Dec.
tint' hall of its kind in the United were installed for the ensuing year:
States. The dance will be the first, Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, president'.
Jewish social function to be presented Mrs. Norman Buckner, ‘:iiiii•presillent: '
I . C rotary, and
in the hallnikm. Slusic will be fur_ 'Stn.:, ‘1'illiain Present, s
Mrs. Jack Fink, treasurer. In appre-
nished by an augmented orchestra tin-
der the ihrection of Jean Golilkette. ciation of the many years. of service •
gly. patrons and patronis•ses :ire rendered to the sisterhooiI by Sirs,
Joseph Barnett, Die members present -
To
p, Rabbi and Mrs. A. Si. Hershman, Dr.
i „„.1 Th.,. 1,„„ Si. Frankii„. Sir. ,„„i cif her with a beautiful gift.
You'll always do better here, 110
Irs. David IV. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. warts the close of the afternoon
matter how hard you try to equal our
Maxwell Benjamin, Sirs. )lasesMetz_ , lunch was served.
values.
ger, Judge Harry B. Kiiiilan, Stilton
Mrs. M'illiani Present of 40 Jessie
Si. Alexander, Bernard Ginsburg. Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Klein, Mr. and Mrs., strigit has as her guest her sister-in-!
George Lewis and snail , ' ■
I. Rubenstein, Mr. and )11"s. David ]1"wi Sirs.
%onion, \Ir. and Mrs. Stare Weinbeck, i daughter, :Marjorie.
Dr. and Mrs. S..1. Eder and Mr. and
Mrs. Abraham Silberlairg.
Michigan Ave. and Washington &y d.
Jacob 110111111111111 Of the arrange- .
Opposite new Book.Cadillac Hotel.
m•nts conynitt1111 IlVelared that to-" Banquet:
quests for tickets have been received i 'rhe second annual banquet of the
in large numbers. Interest in the I Y. W. II. A. took place last Sunday
dance is being manifest") by pr's''", , iivening at the clubhouse. One bun.'
who live in surrounding towns and treed girls were present. 'rhe banquet
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I was the largest event held by the as- ,
; : ;RMIIIII
IIIMIM"
Eighteen
. the society will :sociation since the opening of the:
whT' 1- 1 1I' i la f n utiOilsatxt which
Glasses
years' practi ,
,
'MEM=
raise will be used to continue a pro- 1924-1925 season.
attir cal experience
prescribed
'1.151th SIIT
gram of relief work aiming ilepen- i
•
on eaxmining
dent families and persons suffering. Ukelele Claw
only when
and fitting
Persons interested in learnirg how
from illness. In this activity the or-
Glasses
eyes.
I'"',g
vanizat ion is receiving the co-opera- I to play the ukelele are asked to meet
will help.
I the clubhouse WellI11,111y evening,
of a tuni.or grow) interested in at
regu l a r '
ti ,i ,
e c. 17, a t 7:30 o ' c l oc k. A
Sio'i:11Sol'ViCO, The society was found- D
t he tit'Cid011 u p on
' int in 1909 by a group of young men mee ting. night will
and women under the leadership iit at that time,
I have helped
Straining eyes is often the cause of many ailments.
Mrs. Anna Weinlitick. 'Maurice Mar-
thousads of sufferers of headaches, dizziness and other ailments
cus is the present chairman. 'Dramatics:
which n were caused by strained eyes. Maybe I can help you.
Tickets may be procured from any . The dramatic classes will produce
member of the organtzartim. Under the following plays in the Little 'rhe-1
.
the leadership of Jacob Rosenberg,' iiter: "A Dollar," "She Must Marry
the chairmen of the committ yes are: I a Doctor," "The Florist" and "Six •
i
icoll Itehrman, publicity, and David Who Pass While the Lentils Boil."
li
es. be announcol later in I
1308 BROADWAY, COR. GRATIOT, Third Floor
1 he date Will
Arkin and Samuel Arkin, tickets.
I. the "Y" not
For Appointment Call Cadillac 1816

Ernst

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

talk.

Special Sale of Cedar Chests ! Pay Only Small
Amount Down! Balance In Convenient Amounts.

gal styles, sizes and finishes, to
UR large stock of Cedar Chests include
" ma tch your bedroom suite. An extrtea bag of genuine red cedar ahavinga
with each chest.

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All chests are of red cedar, or red ceder lined. beautifully trimmed in copper.
The range of price is large—one at • price you want to pay. Pay only • small
amount down and we will deliver the cheat at once or hold it until Christmas

if you desire.

Wall Tapestries In Several New Patterns!
18x57 In. Attractive Polychrome Frames
$ 1 5.00
A

LARGE shipment of these fine tapestries just received.
Many wonderful designs, each tapestry having • beautiful
polychrome frame. Ordinarily these tapestries would sell
Christmas Suggestion we offer them
at twice this price but as •
at only $15. Here is ■ an item that should help you greatly in

making out your gift list.

Robinson-CohenCo

Main Store---HIGH ST. at HASTINGS

8432 HAMILTON AT PHILADELPHIA-
4721 WARREN WEST AT THIRTIETH
1426 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD 13506 OAKMAN BLVD. AT DAVISON

Gift Store:

DR. H. E. LIPPIT, Reg. Optometrist

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THE GIFT SUPREME
COATS and
NECKPIECES

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British Labor Leader Will Discuss
in ai tractive pamphlet, containing
Party's Rise to Power.
, mill'SSIIre, ot cringing from the new di-
Sara 1,111,1111,111. and from
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, rect111", , Miss
otit,,r, DorothyE. ttnhino.
Rev. .1. Vitt Laughlanil, British thr ma
of
! .xit,, descriptive paragraphs of the
labor leader and occupant of one
the most influential pulpits in Liver- ...Julys and classes, bisik reviews, social I
nun', will address the thitroit ()pen notices and a humorous column, Wits
of the young .
Forum Sunday afternoon. Dec. 14,
' the members
Assoc intintl of tiwir
. ' tn.ttln
n t
o'clock. at the Central High School. \''' \.'n't
,
Warren and 'Hancock avenues. roe' A
, O\ 4 . 11100. neat 111y meeting last San I
admission will l be free.
E n o att ,! . . day by the -raft of the V King, a pub- I
Born in Southampton,
"''ll'i"" t 1 "11 a 1 1"))""I'vallY by the
and educated at King Edward VI 1
The V Knet tells of the netivi• '
School there. Mr. Laugh- Jrkris. of en ry part of the association,
Cr amar
ni
age, firs
I
land, at a comparatively early
from the summer e amp to the swim -
crossed the ocean an il took up ago
classes a t '1'.1'''"" school. fromi
cultural pursuits in Ontario. After- ]"'""t:
'dramatics and aesthetic dancing to!
Summer Ermine, self-trimmed, Fox or Kolinsky.i$ 79500
wards he IOTAIIIP a student in Vic-
classes held f'iur 'wettings ]
ollege, Toronto, and later the sun'''.
Drastic contrast reductions—
toria Cd
e at Meadville, Pa. In 1915 each week to teach the girls the "way
gradual
he United States on an inei- to a man'.: heart." Miss Rose Miller,'
an
article
en-
I
ta left the
editor, Writes
ration to fill the famous London pul. feature
pit, Unity Church, Islington, which , titled "The American Girls of Today"!
Marten), the newest shade—)
Squirrel
,..,
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he resigned owing to a serious break- and Miss Hattie 51orris is represented!
•
walking length—
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down in his health. For the past four by a poem, "Toss 'Me a Star," in thej
years he has been minister of the'. November issue. 'rho weekly program"
' well-known Pembroke Chapel, Liver- of the clubhouse and the editorial oil- :
pool, now First Community Chapel. umns are regular features. An ailili-'
Caracul (Broadtail and medium weight Cara-429
j
a district where most other tion to the clubhouse commented upon I
cuts), including Bronze, Beige, Black—
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churches are said to be almost empty, is a Little heater, which was once I
he succeeds in securing it large and the garage and which seats 100 per-
I
enthusiastic following. He has twice sons.
Mink, including the darkest pelts obtainable-4950
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$ 1325
been the Labor party's candidate for
full length—marvelous values—
'the House of Commons. A man of
outstanding personality, he is one of ,
the !mist forceful orators of the day,.
an original thinker on social contl
ublicists to Confer
Labor Men •ndP —
SPECIAL
Dons and religion.
in New York Dec. 21.
COMPARE OUR PRICES
SPECIAL
flee. J. Vint Laughland is today
Stone Martens,
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probably the most advanced religious
Hudson
SealCoats—
Foxes—
NEW YORK. -- A conference to
leader in Great Britain and is one of
All trimmings-
the best known labor leaders among deal with possibilities of colonizing
led
al
c
been
s in Sovieot f Russia has
nt
the Sociare list
cei parsons in that coury. Jew
prominent la bor le ad-
by a number
$ 29 50 0
,1111 the hearty support
Ile has
of all sections of the era, writers and publicists of this city
and confidence
for Dec. 21.
labor
movement.
British_
Hundreds of thousands of Jews
doonon.
ploo
• who formerly earned their living a+ Indmi
NIMINIIIMIONNEINI ■111 .... 1
' tradesmen and artisans are now with-
amoral Necasaltlea Park Ave. INdir•
o out any means bliyause of economic'
developments in Russia. The activi- I
Ore. Hotel Taller
ties of the state in the field of conk "
merce and the rapid development of''
—
co-operation have deprived the small
t
economicsam! the ar tisans of heir
ress
,
Great
dist
positions.
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obtains in many of the cities and
towns with a prevailing Jewish pope-
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lation, and tens of thousands of Jew-
ish families are said to watch with Begin Series of Discussions on Varied
2814 Hastings Street
Intellectual Values.
Telephone Cherry 2523
the disappearance Of all •
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M. SCHORR and MISCHA FISHSON, Company Managers
formerly
de-
they
sources on which
The Round Table Inter-Profes.
As a re-
od.
pended for their liveliho 1011.
--, •'•enerfr
salt of this situation a widespread de- sional Society recently began its third
drooled to
Will Its drooled
sire to settle on the land has taken Season. The year
comparative salute to
, o f th e Jewish a study Of
e
mass
t
h
' hold
„f
population
in Russia. philosophy, theology, sociology and
y ear' provram %vas
The S
ovie government
derided to psychology. The
t
assistance n iif this new I introduced by Fred M. Butzel, who
the
come to
hundred thousand discoursed on religious standards. Ile
Two
movement.
d•ssiatins of state land in Ukraine, demonstrated the possibilities of a
Crimea and White Russia were as- study of standards or values as they

Including this year's leaders, Summer Ermine, Beige Squirrel, Broadtail Caracul
tri(l Mink — styles that are "so different"—distinctive and exclusive.

for the

IChristmas Stocking

Choose-

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INTERESTING ARTICLES 1
IN Y. W. H. A. MAGAZINE j

SUMMER ERMINE

SQUIRREL

Ito.,

CARACUL

Silk Stockings that Wear

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Pure Thread Silk with Lisle Top...$1.85 $5.40
2.50 7.35
All Silk hose
1.85 5.40
g Chiffon I lose with Lisle Top
2.25 6.60
i All Silk Chiffon I lose
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3.00 8.85
g Al' Silk Chiffon with Paris Clox
150 4.35
Men's Sox

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AUCTION

Furniture and Furnishings

Conley's Salesrooms

ti- . :

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ST.

4611 Fourteenth Avenue
Corner Grand River

Next Tuesday, December 9
AT 10 A. M.

Pianos, Phonographs, Records,
for every room.

Furniture

Dealers, Speculators and Private Buyers Invited.

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$2500

PROFESSIONAL MEN
START ROUND TABLE -i]

And all our other stan-
dard used cars — open
and closed—at the low-
est prices we have ever
quoted.

JAMES CONLEY, Auctioneer

Garfield 2123 - 2410

Grand River, Crosstown and Fourteenth St. Cars
pass our doors.

REV. GABRIEL ZAKUTO

1644 Gladstone Ave.

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Nothing reserved: the above includes all sizes, lengths and the last word in design.

FOR QUICK
SALE!

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WOULD ASSIST PLAN
TO COLONIZE JEWS

- $850°-°- - $1045 01
• $550 0 A
5 - $350 - $450 - $650
- $1750

Empire 16036-J.
With Congregation Mistikan IsreeL
Expert Mohel.
Wedding ceremonies performed.

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Michigan
Sales, Inc.

4100 WOODWARD
Glendale 8175

signed by the government for settle. change or persist. the Round Table
Of
ment by Jewish groups. The gov. . Thy purpose
to litimu-
ernment appointed a special state Inter-Professional Society
l•
commission, among the members of late young professional Men to inte
which are Smidowitch, Krassin, Lit. lectual activity through participation
discussions led both by members
l
vinotr and terra, to direct the ven- in
of the society and by outsiders. Every
earnest de-
lure.
In addition to granting free land lectue is followed by anented
u
on the s bject pres.
to the Jewish colonies the Soviet gov-lbate r
At the last muting a former sta-
ern ment plans allow free transporta- i
tion on the railroads to the places of ' dent of psychology, De. Ezra Lipkin,
member of the society, lectured on
settlement and relieve the colonies of a the "Freudian Theory of Psycho-
all taxes. Other concessions have I
l Analysis."
also been granted to them.
On Friday evening, Dec. 12, at

Two weeks after his triumphal pro-I 8:30 o'clock, Leon Sanders, an attar-i
duction of Bernard Shaw's "Saint , ney, is scheduled to speak on "Cul-I
Joan," Max Reinhardt opened. a new tural Values," at the home of Aaron I si
theater in Berlin, the Die Komodie. I Kurland, 327 Harmon avenue.

YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13

Matinee and Evening

"IN A WORLD OF

AND 14

SIN"

— POPULAR PRICES
MONDAY EVENING:DECEMBER 15, AT
"HOULD
A WIFE TELL"
S
18, Miss Vera
Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, Dec. 17 and
Zaslasskag• will make her debut in Detroit in the two
well known plays
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17 — 'MADAME X"
sHURSDAY, DEC. 18 — Jacob Gordon's "KREUTZER SONATA"

