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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-02-06

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MOTOR CAR AWAITS
WINNER AT RAFFLE

;\ntes

raternal anir

Holder of Ticket No. 5233 Will Get
Overland Touring.

' the Y. \S'.11. A. club house, 59 Ru
Oriole Girl..
The Oriole Girls met at the home wino street. Max Lochivitsky wa
An Overland touring car. ,I! !•
of Miss An King, 8127 Greeley elected chairman to succeed Joseph was raffled at the annual ball ..
avenue, Wednesday evening, Jan. 2g. Chaggi, who resigned. Zelman Rich- last Sunday even Mg at the .1ri-
I program was rendered by unison is vice-chairman. Regular Gardens by the Detroit Hebrew 1.
1 111USir ,
Miss Clara Krass and assisted by Miss meetings of the society are held every Burial Association will be award .1 ,
Alice Pierce. Bridge was played and Sunday evening at 89 Rowena street. the holder of the ticket bearing I. I ,
I!
--
her 5233, according to As
prizes were awarded to Miss Gerald-
Maevlin.
writs, secretary of the association. 1
ing Tucker and Miss Clara Krass. At
Miss
Rae
Siegel
was
hostess
at
a
holder
of
the
winning
ticket
wa.
the close of the meeting. refresh-
last present at the ball. Arrange,
ments were served. last Wednesday meeting of the Muevlin Club la,s,
evening the Oriole Girls entertained Tuesday evening at her home, .1 for the delivery of the ca r •,,,ii
Owen
avenue.
The
members
of
the
made if the prize winner S''
at a dinner followed by a theater
party in honor of Miss Jean Joliet!, club plan to sew amides for the Zr- the office of the associati-
dakah
Club
under
the
direction
of
Frederick
street.
a bride-elect of this month.
The next meeting
More than 2,000 person .
Mrs. M. Jacobs.
will
take
place
at
the
home
of
Miss
the
ball,
which
the officer-
Gamma Rho Sorority.
d ,,,,,,i6d its th,. .,
o
Phila. ganizat
At the last nutting of the Gamma Sidelle Goldstein, 958 East P
delphia
avenue.
The
girls
will
spend
cessful
function
which it o
Rho Sorority clans were made for a
since its inception. The pro •
dance to be held Saturday evening, the evening sewing.

form
a
substantial
part of i ,, , !,
Feb. 14. Election of officers will take
w ■i !lolon tri., 1 1 „
current
iT
place of the next meeting. which will
ionra
s
leaeptipriag. o f the f financial
y anK
ii7otSitilgilm
he held at the home of Miss Dorothy
The sGeann.
Gamma Sigma Kappa Sonority Sias the ball committee at the i , •
Bornstein.
held last Monday evening at 89 Ro- log.
---
' wena street. Plans for a summer
Junior Star Sewing Club.
Miss Lillian Ketai was hostess at cottage were discussed. bliss Dorothy Hilarious Comedy Conlin!, Next
the last meeting of the Junior Star Rabinowitz will be hostess at the next
Week Has Detroiter As a
I Sewing Club at her Mime, 2075 Clair- meeting.
Co-Author.
' mount avenue. Committees were an-
Sigma Beta Upsilon.
ointed to take charge of charitable
cases. Plans are being made for a
The last meeting of the Sierra
"Is Zat So?” one of the ,an
Purim entertainment. Miss Selma Beta Upsilon Sorority was held ing comedy successes now alas, r
Klein of :1745 Brush street will be 'Fhursday evening, Jan. 20, at the New York, will be the offering ic d
hostess at the next meeting.
home of Miss Blanche Bennett. A Garrick Theater beginning Su. do
theater party was held at the Garrick Feb. 8. This prodIction will !!.
aturday evening. Plans are be- : particular interest for Detroiter
Philom•thic Debating Club.
..1t the hist locking of the Philo- last S lade for shay-ride party to be it is the work of Janis
visible Debating Club, held Sunday ing" March 7. The next meeting Will • Richard Tabor, the latter a mend
vis
evening. Feb. 1, at the Byron and hold Id Tuesday, Feb. 10, at the " 1' of the Woodward Players for 1 ,
Philadelphia avenue Talmud Torah, he he iss Gertrude Katz of 935 East years. It WAS written by Mr. all.

'the question debated was "Resolved, "f M avenue.
son and Mr. Taber for their nose
That the National Child Labor Kirby
but owing to a contract with •
Amendment Be Adopted by the
Woodward
Players,
Mr.
Taber

Hebrew Ladies Aid.
United States." William Fink and
Th e Hebrew Ladies Aid Society unable to get away when it was I
Isadore Berger sunported the meas-
give a card party Wednesday af- duced in New York.
tire, while David Koretz and Sidney will
"Is Zat So?" has to do with a il••
Feb 11 at 652 East Warren
e rag
Koretz opposed 6.
efreshments will loe served. and out prizefighter and his mond
.
and
Isadore
Berger
was
voted
best
avenue.
R
who
are picked up by a slightl
ity.
char

e ds will goo to
Th
donated gentleman and installed
speaker
At the next meeting the question
his
Fifth
aven ue home in the can , . •
Social Mixers.
lv
. to be discussed will he "Resolved,
footman. The attend •
Exterior Painting
The Social Mixers Club held a reg.. of butler and
' That the Proposed Zoning Ordinance
Be Adopted by the City of Detroit." ular meeting last Wednesday evening' of these two products of the \ ...
Interior Decorating
Philadelphia and Byron Ave.' York fight-rings to acclimate lb,.
Beck-at the
Irwin Agranowitz and Irving Beck-
Wall Papers
Talmud Torah. A vote of thanks selves to their new surroundings .o. I
man, summoning the measure, will be tale
was given to a number of visitors who the str
uggles to right a houseli d o
Exquisite Furniture
opposed by Irwin Klar and Benjamin
attend ilominated by n villainous member
I d to an invitation to
of all periods
o•
the family are evolved in situot,
huitznia
The twenty-third annual model the meetings of the club. Prepare- as dramatic as they ace hilarious.
!
Upholstering
' meeting of the club will take place in Goons are being made for a Valentine
April.
The day and names of con- party which will be held Saturday
Draperies
testants will be announced in The Dc- evening, Feb. 14. The club meets in
house, 59 Rowena street, The !II,
Rugs and Carpets
room six of the Talmud Torah.
trait Jewish Chronicle.
matie work will be under the sup..
Lumps and Shades
vision of I. I.. Weiner. The noose .0:
Madison Athletic Club.
Phi Kappa Beta.
Window Shades
I1111101111Cell in a foond.
The Madison Athletic. Club held an the club will be
The last meeting of the Phi Kappa
coming issue of The Detroit .1e,!..‘
Objets de' Art
helot at the home open meeting Sunday afternoon, Feb.
Beta Sorority
Chronicle.
Temporary
offices are lo..
A. club house, 89
1, at the Y. W.
I of Miss Pauline Gerber of 594 Hal- Rowena street. William Stoller was ing held by Maurice Siegle, presid....•
brook avenue. A theater party was
obligation
c'
Esther
Weintraub,
. held at the Garrick Theater last Fri- given a vote of thanks for the pro- Nlike Mishkin, treasurer. Plans odo
day evening. Miss Rose Silverman of grain which he arranged. After the
under way for a dramatic enter!
program dancing followed, music be-
meat and for several social active..-
, Ypsilanti was it guest.
ing furnished by the Medi Orchestra.
The club lost to the T. R. Shoe
Iota Sigma CM.
Sigma Rho Tell.
A meeting of
o the Iota Sigma Chi Company basketball team at a basket-
Members of the Sigma Rho Tao m
Sorority was held Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1,11 game held last Tuesday. There Feb. 5 celebrated its fourth am!'
o ndon, will be a game every Tuesday even-
at the home of MISS Rose L
versary at a dinner dance at the N.i•
Refreshments Soil to. Balch School.

(, 325 Leicester court.
Bison Hotel. Sixteen guests Wt•Ii
and bridge followed the business
present.
of
605
Congregation
Emanuel.
Schwartz
meeting. Miss Rae.
King avenue entertained the club at, The Sisterhood of the Congregation
L'Allegro Girls.
Emanuel held a meeting last Tuesday
_ evening.
I her home last Tuesday
Miss Bessie Max of 9725 Cann - r ,
MICHIGAN'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR OVER EIGHTY YEARS
' evening. Arrangements are being
avenue was hostess to the last no
' made for Sunday morning. classes for
Ladies Auxiliary, Pisgah Lodge.
ing of the I:Allegro Girls.
Regular meetings of the Ladies children. They will begin Sunday
NI -
I
were distributed for is ran..
morning,
Feb.
15,
at
III
o'clock.
A
I Auxiliary of Pisgah Lodge, No. 154•
Florence Mosko•itz will loo.
first Purim entei•tainment and (lance will
0.
B.
B.,
will
be
held
every
i.
the next meeting.
and third Nloonday evening of the be held in the ballroom) of the' MIR-
month at 8:30 o'clock at the lodge Saturday evening, Nlarch 7.
Sigma Phi Gamma.
rooms, 406 East Adams avenue. Proceeds will go towards the build.
The members of the Deteon
Meetings of the haunt of directors
of
the
Sigma l'hi Gamma Soren' ...
are held each second and fourth Toes- inu.Aff tuenrd. the meeting a social hour are planning a dinner-dance 1 , .
.
dun evening at /, o'clock at the home followed.
given at. the Oriole 'Terrace S•h•
of Mrs. E. M. Sorock, 322 East Forest
A group of young men and women evening, Feb. 15, in honor .00' ,,
talks on the Father and Son theme.'
Miss 16 '
avenue.
FATHER-SON SERVICE
have organized a social and dramatic newly-elected (officers.
Professor Samuel M. Levin of Detroit
club
which will meet every Sunday Cohen of Clairmount avenuo
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK City College will address himself to
Bluebird Girls.
hostess
at
the
next
meeting.
An enjoyable evening was spent by afternoon at the Y. W. II. A. club-
the fathers and Solomon Levin, presi-
The architect's drawings for the Knollwood Country Club have come the Bluebird Girls at a theater party
The late service to be held at dent of Detroit Young Judaea, will
at
the Bonstelle Theater Saturday
as a distinct surprise to the gulf enthusiasts of the Detroit district. The
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue Friday
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direct his remarks to the sons.
evening, Feb. 13, will be :narked by
photograph is a reproduction of the architect's plans for a golf house, con-
isee etorNI
l)(
Feb. 10 will he' at ttohon

When the Housebuilders
.Finish
and the Homebuilder
Begins

T

HE house is but an empty shell 'till the home
builder starts to work.

Be it ever so elaborate—or less pretentious--it is in
nowise homy until the interior has made it so.

Granted, that the loving, intimate touches of the fam-
ily mark the final companionship of the home—

Th

The background developed by the thought, skill and
conscientious endeavor of the competent interior
decorator, is what renders the affectionate efforts of
the family effective—makes the home the thing of
beauty and joy forever that it ought to be.

When everything 'is completed except decorating
and furnishing, that is where Dean's—the experi-
enced, competent, painstaking h m e-builders, begin
—with what results the most beautiful homes of De-
troit are eloquent evidence.

Estimates without

ti t

7 _•7 larry
-

Dean Company

of Detroit -

PLANS FOR KNOLLWOOD COUNTRY CLUB
INCLUDE MANY LUXURIOUS DETAILS

Leo Morris, 429 East Ferry aVellUe.

A School for Men

94 New Classes Next Week

T

HE Supervising Committee and the Faculty of

the School of Commerce includes more than
fifty professional and business men of Detroit,
recognized specialists in their own field. With such
men supervising and vouching for the quality of
training, the Detroit Institute of Technology is 110W
making its sixty-sixth semi-annual announcement of -
a new semester's opening, February 9th.

COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING COURSE—
Nine months' course of general otlice training. includ-
ing bookkeeping, typing, business letter writing,
business arithmetic, prepares for an office position
and gives a foundation for advanced study.

ACCOUNTANCY—For the more advanced stu-
dent a four-year degree course prepares for public
or private accounting. Many D. I. T. graduates are
now Certified Public Accountants.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION—Preparation
for administrative work, with a four-year course,
which includes the study of business law, accounting.
advertising, selling, traffic management. business
management and kindred subjects.

M ARKETING—A four-year degree course with
special study in the field of advertising and sales-
manship.

Other Evening Classes Starting

Advertising Principles and Copy
Writing
Advertising Campaigns
Business Letter Writing
Public Speaking
Credits •nd Collections

Real Elate Conveyancing

Real Estate l.aw

Real Estate Practice

Sales Practice

Sales Principles

Also Pharmacy, Chemistry, Engineering and Men's Evening
High School.

Enrollments made now. Consultation service
without obligation. Information and Consultation
Offices open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. daily, Saturday until
5 P. M.

Detro
of Te

Room 303 Y. M. C. A. Bldg.

titute
°logy

Main 6126

-a-

Athena Girls Club.
The Athena Girls Club were guests
at a social meeting held at the home
of Mrs. Oscar J. Newman (Shirley FF._•
.L.:
Rhodes) of East Hancock avenue last .=
Tuesday evening. The next regular =
meeting will be held at the Y. W. IL =
A. dub rooms, 89 Rowena street. On =
Tuesday evening, Feb. 17, the club
will have an open meeting for girls =
only. The meeting will be held at the =

club house.
-.—
Alpine Social Club.
At the last meeting of the Alpine =
Social Club, held at the home of Ar- .--
nand A. Schulman, a lecture on eu- .7.-

genies was given by Benjamin Schutz- =
man. Plans were completed for an =
April Fool party to he given April 1. =
The next meeting will be held at the
home of Samuel Brody, 9519 Oakland =

ADMISSION FREE!

EVERYBODY WELCOME!

Entertainment

Under the Auspices of the

UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS OF
DETROIT

Devoted to the

UNITED JEWISH EMERGENCY FUND
CAMPAIGN

at the School Auditorium, corner Philadelphia
Byron Avenues

and

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11th, 1925, 7 P. M.

PICTURES of the activities of " 0 R T " in Poland, Rus.
--
BY CHARLES N. AGREE,
sia and Lithuania through the courtesy of the Nletro-
DESIGN OF GOLF CENTER AS PREPARED
Pi Gamma Sigma Sorority.
politan Motion Picture Company.
ARCHITECT
The members of the Pi Gamma Sig- =
Circle of
ma will entertain several of their =MUSIC By Mrs. A. C. Lappin, of the Music
struction of which will commence in March, for the club, located at West
Detroit.
friends at a musicale to be given on =
Tuesday, Feb. 10, at the home of =-
Maple road and Town Line road.
By the Literary
Yiddish SONGS and RECITATIONS
This is also the initial announcement of the country club itself, not- Miss Jessie Phyllis Komatz of 245:1 =
Section of the Kultur League.
Hazelwood. At the last regular meet. ,=
held
last
September.
was
withstanding the fact that the organization meeting
Hebrew RECITATIONS, DIALOGUES and SONGS By
ing, at which Miss Rose Waxman was =
On Nov. 10 the details of organization were completed, the tract of land hostess, the program for the musicale -:-_-
-
the Children of the UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
was acquired and a substantial start was made toward a membership limit was completed. The program will in- '=
SPEAKERS Rabbi HENRY J. BERKOWITZ of Temple
nude little Miss Nlerium l'aimuch, =
of 300. At the present time there are 170 names enrolled, with sufficient
Beth El will speak in English.
who will give her Powder dance; Miss
Subject: "BREAK DOWN THE WALLS"
applications to reach the desired number.
The site of the new dub is one of the most desirable in the Detroit Rose Waxman, soprano, who will re -
Mr. LOUIS BUSKER, Campaign Secretary,
'yer.al real selections; MI" Jes-
.'
,
1
will speak in Yidilkh.
district. It embraces 160 acres of what golf experts declare is ideal golf sie il i rh41,,, 1‘
r i c nauonp, b r a, r n s 4•h
,.u,peartagi, nl ye: w
o : Les-
Subject: "CUT OFF THE WINGS"
It is located just two miles west of Oakland Hills Country Club and sz
at Birmingham. ter 0. Casper will accompany at the
fiVenue
Chairman: Mr. BERNARD ISAACS.
only approximately five miles west of Woodward
!piano . Maurice H. Segal will recite
The club can be reached by a number of routes of improved highways.
m s, n aoeneBar-
Yoou and Your Friends are Cordially Invited.
i
e atiirhes el.eacctemen
,,e;i(e. r ialwioli r hm
Sufficient progress has already been made to indicate that a number of s
ADMISSION
FREE! DOORS WILL CLOSE AT S P. NI
the holes will be playable early next summer. In any event, however, the room Floor," by D'Arsy, and others
by Robert o W. Serviss; Miss R se Na-
o Mb house will be rushed to completion so htat it will sieve general country
dulo purposes during the greater part of the coming season. dine Kopatz will give a piano solo;
The construction of the course is under the personal some, ision of Charles G. Cohen, baritone, will ren-
Arthur (tam, who is well known in the district both as a gelf engineer en,l der yocabselections and Miss Dorothy
Allinal. George S. McLean, one of the best known forofes-ionals ! oollms will perform several dance re-
golf profe ■
ms o
in the state and for a number of years professional at Redford Country - Club. lecta

avenue.

dyr

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OUR ANNUAL 1-CENT SALE

has been retained as professional fur the Knollwood Club and is co-operating
Zeirei Zion.
Mr. Levy of New York, secretary
with M r. (lam in the laying out and construction of the course.
l committee of Zeirei
cm.
The club house will he built from the plans now being prepared by of the central
Charles N. Agree, architect, under phase personal supc!rvision the Zioon of that city was the principal
' building will be constructed and equipped. In many respects it will be one .
Sunday of evening
at
of the finest and most completely equipped in the district. Its location will Zion
, speaker
at last
a meeting
the leirei
Society
commaral a view of all but three holes of the entire 18-hole course. It
constitutes an ideal setting both from the viewpoint of the players on the /
ROYCE & PASSMORE, Inc.
s.
course and those who traverse the main highways passing the grounds.

About 1,900 Volumes of Popular Fiction, Regular Price

75 Cents Each, are now being sold at

ONE BOOK FOR 75 CENTS

The Second Book for 1 Cent, or Two Books for 76 Cents.

Sheehan's Bookstore

Dealers in

The feature of the club house will be a men's grille room, which will
Canaries, Parrots and Gold•Fish: also
be finished with wood wainscoating, rough plaster walls and a wood beam
Bird, Fiat, Dog and Poultry Supplies.
ceiling, and which will have the effect of an English bar-room. The main
HIRAM JACKSON
and private dining room will have a seating capacity of ap-
ROBERT M. DRYSDALE
with a
proximately 125. The living room will be of spacious proportions,
119 E. Jefferson Ave. Phone Main 2330
large brick fireplace, rustic interior having oak walls. open rafter ceiling ''•
with large French doors opening on to the terrace. There will also be a
large sun porch with exposures on three sides, opening from the living room.
Children's Portraits a Specialty.
On the second floor there will he a large dormitory, private rooms won
baths, and rooms for help's quarters. In the basement will be a men'•
Portraiture by Photography
lounge. shower rooms and locker rooms, women's locker and shower room-.
chauffeur's quarters and boiler, laundry and storage rooms.
Commercial Photography
Garfield 6500
There will also be a handball court and all the necessary adjuncts to this
8709 Twelfth St., Near Blaine
section of a golf and country club building.
The office of the Knollwood Country Club is located in the Book Building.'

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