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Thcperiterr,fimml IA RONICLE
A Gift that Will Be
Enjoyed Every Day
Fraternal and
Club Notes
a Cadillac
for Christmas!
Montefiore Lodge.
Montutiore Lodge, Ni. 12, Inde-
pendent Order Free Sons of Israel,
met Tuesday evening, Dee. 11, at
the K. of I'. Hall, Cass and Teterboro
Election of officers was
avenues.
held with the following results:
President, Joseph 51ellitioff; vice-
' president, Abraham Sandelman; sec-
retary and treasurer, Joseph Lichten-
stein; warden, Max Leo Michelson,
and trustees, Arthur Gottesman,
Harry York and Max L. Michelson.:
Mr. York and Mr. Michelson are past
presidents. Mr. l.ichenstein has served,
See n•tary and treasurer for 25,
years. Installation of officers will
take place at the next meeting, Jan. 8.1
See the Cadillacs now on display
in the following showrooms:
Jefferson at Walker
Cass at York
General Motors Building
Tau Sigma Rho.
The first social meeting of the Tau
Sigma Rho Sorority was held at 7370
Melrose liVenut. recently. The Gidgee
'Club orchestra played fiir dancing
anti a program was given. A buffet
luncheon was served. The next meet- ,
ing will be held at the home of Miss
, Clara I'lucer of Virginia park. Ar-
rangements will be completed fur a
Christmas eve party to be held at the
home of Miss Minnie Stein of 4012
Townsend avenue.
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Where Santa Brings His Finest Things
Tau Delta Kappa.
The following officers were in-
stalled at the last meeting of the Tau
Delta Kappa Sorority, held at the
, home of Miss Ethel Epstein: Presi-
1 dent, Rhiney Ginsberg; vice-presi-1
dent, Ethel Epstein, and treasurer,1
Dorothy Litinsky. The next meet- 1
ing will be at the home of Miss Mari-
lynn Greenfield. Plans are being made
for an initiation party.
CHRISTMAS OFTS that convey the
proper impression that only the Finest
Call adequately express your sentiments
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Athena Girls.
The Athena Girls Club held a hard ,
times dancing party at the Madison-
Lenox Hotel 'last Saturday evening,
The next regular meeting will be held
a splendid gift. A chair of
Period Transition, of beautifully
carved solid walnut, covered with
rare, genuine Aubusson tapestry. An "oc-
casional" chair of design most unusual, com-
fortable, and of the quality of which heir-
looms are developed. A friend informs us
that this chair is considered a "find" in New
York at around three hundred dollars.
Dean's is enabled to offer the $175
same identical chair, for
Christmas giving, for
VallleaWsWalaWalaltslaaalaValsWaVaWalaWSISWAlliValaVSVOSSW at 89 Rowena street next Tuesday
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FIRST ANNUAL
Nursery Juniors.
At the last meeting of the Nursery
0. I
t Juniors plans were completed for a
; ',arty to be given New: Year's eve.
ar The program committee is in charge.
t It is composed of Samuel Rothenberg,
;# chairman; Dorothy Bronstein, Lillian
Wain, Jack Eisenberg and Morris Do-
t;' hinsky. The next meeting will he
To Be Given by the
:0 held Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock
e at 545 East Canfield avenue.
Jewish Historical
Masquerade Ball
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HASHACHER CAMP, ORDER SONS OF ZION
Saturday Evening, December 27
KIRBY CENTER, KIRBY AND ST. ANTOINE
Miss Kathlyn Pereira and her pupils will stage a one-act play in
which Oriental and Ballet dances• will be performed. Three cash
prizes will be given for the three best historical costumes.
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CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS'
FINE FOOTWEAR
Unii-rally full assortments for
school children and tiny tots. Buy
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DETROIT S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR BO YEARS
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Fel Siem Club.
Miss Elizabeth Dater is chairman
of a committee arranging for a thea-
ter party and luncheon to be given by
'the Fel Siem Club Sunday, Dec. 21.
Miss Fay Milensky will be hostess at
the next meeting.
1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State
Telephone Main 0224
Alpha Phi.
The Alpha Phi Fraternity will en-
tertain with a party Dec. 26 at their
clubrooms, 500 Josephine avenue.
Sydney Weinberg in chairman of the
meeting of the lodge, held Sunday
entertainment committee. •
evening, Dec. 14, at I. 0. B. A. Hall.
The ladies presented the officers with
Rollickers Club.
bouquets of flowers, served refresh-
The Rollickers Club hiked through
Bloomfield llills last Sunday. The ments and gave a musical program.
Lippitt, president of the
following members formed the party: Mrs. R.('
Diana and Blanche lItherg., Katie and auxiliary, in her presentation speech,
said
that
the
token 14 friendship pre-
ABetty Stiffer, Fanny Tzevine, Stan-
ley Barton, Jack Shilkoff and Aaron sented to the officers was in recogni-
tion of anti appreciation for the splen-
Lipschitz.
did service they rendered to the lodge
anti to the community.
Al ph a■ Epsilon Pi.
9034 TWELFTH STREET
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Pi Gamma Sigma.
At the last meeting, of the Pi Gam-
ma Signia Sorority plans were i,
cussed for an entertainment program
for the remainder of the season. The
!.1.111 plans to give a second musical.
l'he next regular meeting will be at
the home of Miss Rae Erinpries, 3737
13)1 ttrtt'i aye" e: Tuesday evening,
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Items intended for publica•
tion in the issues of The Detroit
Jewish Chronicle of Dec. 26
and Jan. 2, 1925, must be in the
office not later than Tuesday,
Dec. 23, at 3 o'clock, and Tues•
day. Dec. 30, at 3 o'clock. Cur-
respondents for organizations
■ and others are asked to see to
it that their items are received
at the above•mentioned time in
order to insure their public••
lion.
The last meeting of the Alpha Ep-
Sisterhood•Emanuel.
silon l'i Sorority was held at the home
of Miss Lena I.inovitz of Ilendrie
The Sisterhood of Congregation
avenue. Plans were completed toy Emanuel will meet at the synagogue
a bunco party to be held Saturday, next Tuesday afternoon, 2 o'clock.
Dec. 20, at the home of Miss I.illian Reports will be given on the Chanu-
Austin. Refreshments and dancing kah dinner anti dance to he held at
followed the business nicking.
the synagogue Sunday, Dec. 21, at
6:30 o'clock.
Philomathic Debating Club.
At the last megang of the I hilo. Jewish
European
Welfare*
mathie Debtingrrlub, held Sunday ` w " "men.'
c 14. at the Talmud T..: Honoring. Mrs. Fred Swirskv. an
evening, Dec.
active
member
of
the
Jewish
Wom-
Asks Aid for Hungarian Professors
ah at Philadelphia and Byron ay,
nut,, the subject debated was: "Be_ en's European Welfare Organization
and Students.
solved, That the United States Sul, fur the past two years, who is leaving
sidize the Aeroplane Industry." nil- next week for California, the organ-
GENEVA. — (J. T. A.1 — Henry
hert Goodman and Simeon Stier, op. mation and the Ladies Auxiliary of Bergson, president of the League of
Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B.,
defeated Walter
posing t he measure, defeated
Nation's commission for the advance•
Farber and Jacob Weinstein, for the will give a farewell party Saturday
Dec. '2o at the home of Mrs. merit of international intellectual co-
"ening.
Wan elected
affirmative.
Simon
Stier
201
Gladstone
the best speaker of t t. t . . Solomon Braicker, 2 operation, addressed an appeal to uni-
topic for next Sunday will he on, avenue. All members and their has- 1 versifies, academies and intellectual
hands have helm invited to attend.1 societies of the entire world to relieve
solved, That the United States In- )lemons balding raffle stubs have the situation of the professors and
crease A ppropriations to Carry u
students of Hungary.
a Policy of National Defense." The been requested by the officers to
In this appeal, Professor Bergson
, bring the stubs to the next meeting.
eleventh annual oratorical contest
stated that as the revenues of Hun-
-
will be held Dec. 30 at the Shaarey
gary we're reserved for reconstruction
Youths of Zion.
Zedek Synagogue auditorium, Brush
work, institutions of an intellectual
The last meeting of the Youths of
street and Willis avenue. The run-
nature suffer and the intellectual life
testants will he Hyman Barahal, Zion was held Dec. 10 at 89 Rowena of the country is in danger. Ile urged
Samuel Gurovitch. Robert Bernstein, street. A banouet for the benefit of the universities, academies and so-
Meyer Weiser:fold, Sidney Koretz the Palestine Pioneer Fund will be cieties to send their publications to
Woodward
and Ilerzl Shur. The meeting will held at Josef's restaurant,
o
similar institutions in liungary, to or
avenue and Elizabeth street, Sunday,
ganize exchange of correspondence
be open the the public.
Jan. 11. The following committee
with them and to arrange that re-
was appointed to arrange for a dance
Junior Star Sewing Club,
search institutions are enabled to pur-
The last meeting of the Junior Star to be given the early part of next chase the supplies they require. Ile
Sewing Club was held Sunday, Dee. March: Samuel L. Miller, chairman; ales suggested that they arrange for
14, at the home of Miss Dorothy So- Zeiman Wasserman. Hyman Book- exchange scholarships and visiting
roek, 322 East Forest avenue. The 1 stein, Simon Richardson, Ed Ben- professors with the Hungarian uni-
meeting was in the form of a fare- stein, Morris Mendelsohn. Judith Saf- versities.
Segal,
well party for Mrs. Fred Swirsky, ran. Anna Newman. Esther
"In coming to the aid of Hungary,"
who was the club's leader since its Lillian Steinberg. and Bertha Silver. Professor Bergson declared, -you
inception. The club presented Mrs. Jewish young folks who are interested will reinforce the spirit of unity
Swirsky and her daughter, Laura, who in Zionist social and cultural work which should exist between intellec-
was its secretary, with gifts. Miss are invited to attend the meetings of tuals of all countries."
Lillian Ketai of Clairmount avenue the Youths of Zion every Wednesday
will assume Mrs. Swirsky's position evening at II o'clock at 89 Rowena
as leader. The next 'meeting will be street.
Season's Greetings
at the home of Miss Evelyn Newman,
A. N. ANDREWS & CO.
310 Leicester court, Sunday after- Motor Company Presents Hotel
Grocers — Coffee Roasters
noon, Dec. 21.
With Custom - Built Car and
Meats — Bakery
Wyeth Painting.
Sigma Phi Gamma.
LINWOOD AND GLADSTONE
Miss Beatrice Miller of Hazelwood
Among
the
congratulatory
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at the next
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avenue will he hostess
opening of the
regular meeting of the Sigma l'hi sentations made at the
BERGSON APPEALS
FOR INTELLECTUALS
Gamma Sorority. Final plans will Bonk-Cadillac Hotel two from the
be numb- for an infornml dance to Cadillac Motor Car Company attract- --
Thursday evening, Dec. eti much attention. They were a ens-
be held 11T1
tom-built Cadillac ends-01 car and a •
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Oriole Girls.
y Greeley b the motor car company in recog-
Miss Betty King of 8727
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avenue was hostess at the last meet- ninon of the use in common by them-
and the owners of the new
ing of the Oriole Girls Club. Miss selves
t rize at bunco. hostelry of the name and coat-of-
Bess Farber wan firs p
Miss Anna Ilindin was a guest. The arms of Le Sieur Antoine de la Mothe
of Dr-
next meeting will be held at the home Cadillac. founder of the city
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of Miss Mary Goidfair, 5033 Hui- treit. The presentations
, by II. H. Rice, president of ('th e Ca thi -
comb avenue.
lac Motor Car Company.
The body of the car was built in
Detroit Lo
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, tom division of the Fisher
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Detroit the etv
Lodge, No. 852, of the Independent Body Corporation and the painting by
B'rith Abraham gave a surprise Wyeth is a symbolic creation exem-
regular plifying "The Spirit of Ladership. "
order
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"CHARLIE" GOLDSTEIN
Takes Great Pleasure in
ANNOUNCING THE RE-OPENING
Of a Bigger and Greater
Delicatessen Store
Same Old Location: Twelfth Street at Taylor
Entire Week Beginning Saturday, Dec. 20.
After weeks of preparation, Goldstein's are ready
to throw open the doors of the most beautiful delica-
tessen store in America. You will be amazed and
astounded at the beauty of this store. You must see
it for yourself.
In Detroit Goldstein's
Is Synonomous With Delicatessen.
All nest week
WIii be openln,
week. Don't fail
to vied
America's most
beautiful Delda.
tessen Store
GOLDSTEIN'S
DELICATESSEN
TWELFTH ST., Cor. Taylor
During opening
week• handsome
and useful
Souvenir will he
elven to all those
who enter our
store.
SEASON'S GREETINGS
Lennane & Mcllvenna
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from
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1121 Book Building
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5015 WOODWARD AVE.
at Warren
Specials on all Boxed Candies
for the Holiday Season.
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