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Alvin D. 'kirsch was the speaker at
Reports of its various activities the Past High Priests Night at Penis-!
were given at a meeting of the lie- saki. Chapter of the Masonic Lodge
trait chapter of Iladassah last Tues- ' last month. Mr. Ilersch gave his im-
day evening, at the Shaarey Zedek pressions of Europe gained on his re-
Synagogue! The rummage sale, which emit trip abroad. Ile also spoke at
closed last Thursday evening, had by the first degree dinner of Ashlar
Tuesday netted $1,300, which will be Lodge and of Temple Lodge, held last
used toward the local chapter's quota month; he was one of the speakers at
the ceremonies in connection with the
for the Iladas,ah Medical Organiza- :
lion in Palestine. Mrs. Max Frank, induction of former Ambassador
chairman of the membership con, Charles the Delta
millet:, which is conducting a drive, Theta Phi law Fraternity, held at the
reported that 100 new members had llotd Whittier Nov. 13, and on Nov.
he addressed the members of the
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joined. The next monthly meeting 25
will be held at the Talmud Torah at Progressive Civic League on "The .
Philadelphia and Byron avenue and Public Defender."
R(freshing-,
succeeding meetings will alternat be-
Miss Minnie Schiff Cohen has left j
tween the northwest section of the
, for Chicago. where she will visit her
city and the synagogue.
Mrs. Max Sablen of Cleveland, who sister, Mrs. Herman E. Teter (Esther
:
Friday Evening Study CI
On Friday evening, Dec. 19, Pro- recently returned from an extensive Cohen), and other relatives.
fessor Israel I,. Bettan will give the tour of Palestine, gave her obser•a-
Miss Anna Frumin of 412 King
third of his series of lectures upon tions of the Holy Land. She spoke
the Midrash. The subject for this particularly about the orphanages and 'avenue entertained at her home last
In black, brown, mode, beaver or
lecture is The Place and Destiny of the methods of training the children W•dnesday evening in honor of Miss'
Israel in the World." Professor Bet- so that they might become self-sup- Tillie Babcock, a bride-elect of
white come these stunning gloves.
tan's lectures are so worth-while that porting. She was followed by Miss Dec. 25.
Scalloped, cut, tailback cults. Embroi-
no member of the congregation can Edith Ella Davis, well-known Detroit
Mr. owl Mrs. John Charles Mom
afford to miss them. The lecture be- pianist, who played the C minor Noc-
dered or soutache braided.
gins at S o'clock and is preceded by turne by ('holds, the Tenth Rhapsody ift e rniye K a hn', who were married
25 at the home of Mrs. llopp's
II brief ritual service. Dr. Franklin's from I,izst and, as an encore, the NON.
.(fain Fluor.
study class in the principles of Juda- Nocturne for the Left Hand by Scria- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Kahn of 2if Waverly avenue, have re-
ism is alternating with Professor Bet-
bin.
turned
from
their
honeymoon
in
the
tan on Friday evenings.
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east and are temporarily residitig at
TEMPLE YOUNG PEOPLE
the Stevenson Ht
o el.
' Arts Society:
TO GIVE WINTER DANCE,
On Tuesday evening, Dec. 16, the
Mrs, Scherely Cohen Applebaum is
Temple Arts Society will present
The Young People's Temple Club at home at the Addison Hotel for the
three one-act plays. This month's
program is of a very high order and will give its annual winter formal winter.
the doors are thrown open to all mem- dance in the ballroom of Temple Beth
Mr. nod Mrs. Leon Van Vliet and
bers of the affiliated societies.
El Tuesday evening, Dec. 23. Cru-
rs. Alfred Loewenstein are
net's Famous Alabama Jazz Band will Mr. 01111 Si
furnish the music. The committee in visiting in Chicago.
Confirmation Class:
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The confirmation class will meet charge is composed of the Misses'
Sirs. David J. Levy recently enter-
regularly hereafter on Wednesday af- Elizabeth Lieberman, Sylvia Wein-
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ternoons at 4:10. The organization berg. Lucille Marks and Ruth Fink, tabled 24 guests at bridge
meetings took place on Tuesday, but 1.1illrelICe Michelson, Irvin Ilamhur- jong at her home on Boston boule-
the permanent day has been changed ger, Harvey Vehon and Louis Weitz- yard,
to Wednesday, as it was found to be man, president.
Reservations may
Mrs. Louis Lipson of 1326 Burlin.
more convenient for the rabbis Will be made Weaning any of the above
persons. Tickets are being sold by game avenue will entertain at the
fur the members of the class.
the 'committee and members and can- Chatham Apartment Hotel next Wed
Special Notices from the
not be obtained at the door the 01.11- nesday.
Affiliated Societies:
ing of the dance.
AIrs. A. J. Koffman of 160 Hazel-
Attention is called to the fact that
wood avenue will be hostess at a card
hereafter but one notice, and that
ARRANGING
FUNCTION
',arty
at the Chatham Hotel next
addressed to the head of the house,
AT NEW SYNAGOGUE
will be mailed to the members of the
affiliated societies in regard to any
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function given by any of the organis-
One of the first social function,
W11011 avenue has as her house guest
anti w is,. a
new
ations associated with the larker
r g n re n o
Mrs. Louis Klein of Cincinnati.
'group. It is of urgent importance
fi nTaylor
•that such notice be brought to the by organizations connected with the
Mrs. Alexander Werhe of 1(53
attention of all members of your congregation is a Chanukah dinner
household who may be interested in and dance which the Sisterhood of Burlingame avenue will entertain at
her home Wednesday afternoon,
Congregation
Emanuel
will
give
Sun-
its contents.
day evening, Dec. 21, at 6:30 o'clock. Dec. 17.
chicken dinner will be served, fol-
NOTABLE ART WORKS A
bliss Hattie Ravine entertained 25
lowed by an entertainment, music
COMING TO EXHIBIT and dancing in the dining room. A roasts at a linen shower Wednesday
meeting of the sisterhood was held evening, Dec. :I, in honor of Muss
U. J. C. F.doc•tional Department last Monday afternoon at the syna- Frances Steinberg, whose engagement
gogue and another meeting will take to David A. Wispe was recently an-
Plans Display for Jan, 5 to 12.
place at 2 o'clock next Monday after- flounced. Miss Steinberg was the re-
Tuxedo Sets, Cuff Links,
The fourth annual exhibit showing main. to complete the arrangements cipient of many gifts.
Cigarette Cases, Bill Folds,
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the work of Jews in art will be held for the event.
Etc., Etc.
Sir. itml 51rs. Ralph Levy recently
under the auspices of the educational
celebrated their fifth wedding anni-
department of the United Jewish SHAAREY ZEDEK YOUTH
Charities at Temple Beth El. The
PLAN GET-TOGETHER T.ueiefyY'din't1:,h.re.Y entertained with a
exhibit will open Monday evening,
Jan. 5, and will continue one week.
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Mrs. Max Sables of Cleveland is
The Young People's Society of
Leading American Jewish artists as
WOODWARD AVE. AT JOHN R
well as a number of European Jewish Shaarey leidek will hold a get-to- the guest of her sister, Sirs. William
artists have signified their intention other meeting Sunday evening, Dec. Saulson. :Mrs. Sables recently re-
of contributing examples of their 21, at the synagogue, Brush street turned from a tour of Palestine.
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work to the exhibition. From all in- and Willis avenue. All young people
rya
ssa
Mrs. II. IL Schneider and Mrs.
dications the fourth exhibit win connected with the synagogue are in ,
v.ohle.:.: • Al
eclipse all former art displays ar- vited to attend. There will be no George Levine entertained at a mis-
ranged by the educational depart- charge. Entertainment, dancing and ctillaneous surprise shower recently r.
refreshments will constitute the pro- at the home of Mrs. Charles Reid.
SETTLE YOUR DISPUTES BY ARBITRATION
ment.
,.s
The Fenkell Mothers' Club will gram. Simon Shetzer is chairman of 3.133 Rohna avenue, in honor of 51i .0i
A. C. LAPPIN
hold its monthly meeting Saturday the committee arranging the P art y Rae Levine, a bride-elect of Dee. , •r
Attoratiy•• ■ •L•vr
afternoon, Dec. 13, at 2 :30 o'clock, and is assisted by Oscar Kaufman, The rooms were decorated in laven:1 21
served to
ARBITRATOR
at Custer School, corner of Linwood William Caplan and Morris Klein. and pink. Luncheon was
guests.
Miss
Levine
is
a
former
resi-
and Midland avenues. Isadore Fin-
Member of Arbitration Society of America.
dent of New York (7ity.
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kelstein will speak on "Citizenship for WILL ACT AS HOST
708 BARLUM BUILDING
Women" and Miss Ida Solomon will
TO NEW MEMBERS Mr. and Mrs. B. Roy Salinger (Jen-;
discuss current Jewish topics.
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Junior Hades.), t o E n t e rtain Dec. their honeymoon and are residing fur ;
BABY DAY NURSERY
29 at Women's Federation.
PLANS ANNUAL BALL
the present with Mrs. Salinger's par-
Junior liadassah will entertain its r ns,, Mr. and Mrs. Max Zierer 1.f'
The Detroit Hebrew Ladies Baby members
and their escorts at a dance Clairmount avenue.
Day Nursery will hold its fifth an-
and entertainment at the Detroit
nual ball at the Arena Gardens,
Sir. and Mrs. Edward Stein of 22h2
Federation of Women's Clubs Mon-
Woodward avenue and Bendrie day evening, Dec. 29, in honor of the Webb avenue entertained 10 guests
street, Tuesday evening, Dec. 16, for members who have affiliated with the at dinner and bridge last Sunday'
the benefit of the nursery. Mrs. Hy- organization during the membership evening in honor of Mr. Stein's birth- i
men Rottenberg is president of the drive which is now being conducted. day anniversary.
society.
The Baby Day Nursery was opened Several members will•give a program
Miss Kate Muriel( of Toronto is the
intermission. Buffet refresh-
IS months ago to take charge of in- during
ents will be served. Seymour Ja- guest of her sister, Mr s. Jacob Bur-
fants and young children during 'he
rows
of Burlingame ave nue.
day while their mothers are at work c mobs' Orchestra will play.
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Mrs. B. Roy Salinger is chairman
or, if the mothers are ill or at a hos-
Mrs.
David Berger is in charge of
the membership committee. The
pital, during the time the mother is of
chapter is at work interesting young the tickets for a bridge to be given
unable to care for them. The nursery, women over 15 years of age in the at King Wah
Cafe by the Tuesday
which is located at 540 East Canfield work of Ilaassahil. Yong
u women Bridge Club Sunday afternoon, Dec.:
avenue, is in charge of two women,
who have not been approa ched by the 21. Plans have also been made for
one of whom is a practical nurse. committee or by members are asked an entertainment.
The number of children varies, the
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largest number for any one time be- to communicate with Miss Corinne
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Prady and
of 1140 Vorginia park, who will
ing 45, A nominal fee is charged to Marx
be pleased to receive their member- family if Boston are residing at pres-
those who can afford to pay, while
.ent with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pratly
ship.
others receive the service free.
of Pingree avenue.

There's a Friendly
Clasp in a Glove Gift

Dean Rogers to Speak Sunday:
On Sunday morning at 10:45 Dean
Warren I,. Rogers of St. Paul's Epis-
copal Cathedral will preach the ser-
mon. Dean Rogers' coming to the
temple pulpit is a result of a general
exchange of pulpits throughout the
city on the part of more than 60 min-
isters. Dian Rogers will bring a
forceful message to the congregation.
He is nn outstanding minister not
only in his own church but among all
the preachers of any faith in Detroit.
A special feautre of the service will
be the chanting of the traditional re-
sponses by Rabbi Berkowitz. The
service begins at 10:45. The public
is cordially invited.

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and dependable. Eastern Mink,
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Broadtail, Hudson Bay Sable,
Leopard, Caracole Hudson Seal
offered at special prices during
this December sale. Your in-
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Mrs. Murray Jackman of Hazel.
word avenue has as her guest her sis-
ter, Mrs. N. E. levy of Chicago. Sirs.
Levy arrived in Detroit last M'edries-
day.

ME.

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Mr. and Mrs. Israel Stone of Lynn
avenue, their daughter, Sydel, and
their sister, Eva Cooper, arc leaving
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PERFECTION LODGE

Perfection Lodge No. 486, E. & A.
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Wednesday. Dec. 17, at 7 p. m. sharp.
Election of officers at 810.
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