100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

October 23, 1925 - Image 3

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-10-23

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

A merica Pa r ish PerlaSeal Carter

CLIFTON ATF.NUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

iltEngftton;PON/ 1 (f1f KosicLE

a

triumphant to the Keith-Albee Circuit
Michigan Mutual Life; Clarence L.
headline the bill to B. F.
ing was held at the home of Miss fifth annual dance of the club, to be Girls Club it was decided to have
Ayre.„ president of the American and will
Betyt Weingarden of Farnsworth held Thanksgiving eve, Nv. 25, at Hallowe'en party on Saturday Miss bite, and M. E. O'Brien, president of Keith's Temple Theater Bayes will
next meeting will ning, Oct. 31, at the home of
The
the Detroit Life. These three chief be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Election of officers took Webster Hull.
avenue.
Election
place with
the following results: Miss be held at the home of Lillian Rosen- Sophie
of Owen
The Schwartz
next meeting
will avenue.
take place executives of Detroit companies, with Alter. Others billed: Charles Rug-
F. F. McGinnis, president of the Ag- gles, the well-known legitimate come-
Betty Weingarden of Farnsworth blum, 290 East Hancock, Oct. 27.
on
Tuesday
evening,
Oct.
27.
All

City, and Na- dian, in a comedy sketch by Roy
elected president and Miss Ruth
members are asked to be present at ricultural Life of Bay
Civic Pride Association.
P. Hull, president of the Bryant entitled, "Wives, Etc.;" Calla-
Golden secretary and treasurer. The
The next meeting Of the Civic Pride 7:30, as this will be a short meeting. thaniel
Grange
Life
of
Lansing,
extended an Rini, the versatile musician, and his
at the home of Miss Dorothy Wal- next meeting will be held at the home
--
invitation to the American I.ife Con- sisters in moments musical; Mel Klee,
lace, 2306 Clairmount avenue. The of Miss Rose Feller of Taylor avenue. Association of Greater Detroit will
Madison
Athletic
Club.
vention on behalf of the Michigan
take place Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 12
next regular meeting is to be held at
Frank Jerome and Evelyn, Al Allen,
noon at the Woman's City Club, 2110
The Madison Athletic Club dis- Association of Life Company Officers, Gladys Taylor and Jeanne Houston
the home of Miss Belle Weiss, 298
Chapter.
Frederick
n
on Tuesday, Oc-
Frederick aveue,
Purity Chapter, No. 359, 0. E. S. Park avenue. All members are urged penned with its regular meeting of which organization M. E. O'Brien and others.
tabor 20.
will entertain the grand officers and to attend this meetng, as it is plan- scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 18, and is president.
The American Life Cnovention is
the first three officers of Wayne ned to discuss the program for the held its annuls weinie roast at Cres.
ARABS. PLAN MEETING
cent Lake. The club will hold an im- a mutually helpful organization. in-
class coming year.
Detroit Hebrew Orphan Horne.
County on Monday, Oct. 26.
cluding in its membership 136 of the
portant
meeting
Sunday,
Oct.
25,
at
Members and friends of the Detroit will be held in the afternoon fol-
:
8
r9
,
Int
large
and
important
American
life
JERUSALEM—P.
T. A.1—Repre-
,
i.,
a ll ni e nib
Baby Day Nursery.
the
,n Y. V etI . I. A clubhouse
Hebrew Orphan Home e are asked to lowed by a dinner at 6 o'clock and
are companies. The member companies sentatives of the states of Nejd, Iraq,
. street, nail
The Detroit Hebrew Ladies Baby
remember that the annual dance will another class will be held in the eve-
carry $12,763,152,113 of insurance Ileiljas and Transjordania will meet
ning. All members are urged to at- Day Nursery offer their sincerest urged to be present.
ri
be given at the Arcadia Auditorium
in force and have a premium income in a conference which is to be held
tend. thanks to Abraham JAIL attorney
on Thursday evening, Nov. 19.
at law, for his effort in making their American Life Convention Will aggregating many millions, the larger shortly. The conference, which will
part of which is constantly placed in be a continuation of the original No-
last theater performance a success by
Philomathic Debating Club.
Phi Detia.
Be Held in Detroit For
real estate mortgage loans and first well conference of 1924, will discuss
The election of contestants for the explaining to the audience the work
The Phi Delta Sorciiity resumed its
the questions of frontiers, diplomatic
Next
Season.
mortgage bonds.
the organization. They also thank
meetings for the comnig year on Sun- annual oratorical contest was held by of
and commercial relations and the
him
for
previous
successful
appeals
day afternoon, Oct. 18. The meet- the Philomathic Debating Club last and feel sure that they can count on
Detroit delegates to the Amercian Nora Bayes Will Again Play at matter of facilities for Moslem pil-
Sunday evening, Oct. 18, at the Byron
grims to Mecca.
Life
Convention
at
Louisville
have
Center, corner of Philadelphia and him as a staunch ally of the organiza-
Keith's Temple Theater
returned with the information that
Byron avenues. The following mem- tion.
When the weather is fair anyone
They also wish to invite the public the next gathering of this most im-
Next Week.
bers were chosen: Benjamin Kurtz-
can be a good pilot.
man, Norman Rom, Sidney Korc4z, of Detroit and vicinity to a "Chanu- portant life insurance executive or-
Meyer Weisenfeld, Irving Beckman kah Concert and Package Party" to ganization will take place in Detroit.
Miss Nora Bayes, the international
and Samuel Kellman. The 'following be held at 646 East Canfield avenue. The exact date has been left to the singer of songs who captivated Lon- : It is easier to give good counsel
alternates were chosen: Henry Thu A very enjoyable evening is guaran- discretion of the committee consist- don with her clever singing, returns than to follow it.
ing of J. J. Mooney, president of the
min and Irving Schlussel. A special teed to all.
,
election was held to till the vacancies
M tattlar
Jewish
Old
Folks
Home
Auxiliary.
on the board of directors, caused by
m ooNvo mwo.-svoiscwomvs;WOMIMVI CIatitrINViAMANWAsi-stINOM
%%%%%%%%%%%%
VAN ■ ••
c
h
of
the
Ns
Northwestern
13
r
a
n
the resignation of Sidney Koretz and
The
%%W.%
'A". "* ."'"' "‘""%%%
Meyer Weisenfeld. Irving Schlussel Jewish Old Folks Home will hold its 4.WONV
and Samuel Kellman were elected. meeting Tuesday evening, Oct. 27, 9'4;
David Kaufman, alumnus, addressed at 8 o'clock, at the Palmetto Hotel,
John R. and Hancock. If you are in- II
the organization.
A current topic program is sched- terested in attending this meeting, Pi
uled to be held at the next meeting call the secretary, Miss J. Cohn, Hem. •,.
44!
on Oct. 25. The following is a list lock 9311, and a guest card will be lit!
of members who will speak and their mailed you.
topics: I. Schlussel, 'Race Preju-
Sigma Omega Phi Club.
dice;" R. Bornstein, "Wider Wood-
ward;" H. Barahal, "A Civic Cen ;
The Sigma Omega Phi Club is
ter;" J. Thumin, "The Florida Boom.' new organization which meets every
B. Kurtzman will also speak. The two weeks. The next meeting will
principal speaker at this meeting will take place Friday, Oct. 30, at the
be Professor Sherman of the social home of Miss Sonia I.ober of 1016
science department of the College of King avenue.
the City of Detroit.
There is room on the rolls of the
Phi Epsilon Phi.
Philomathic for a few more serious-
The Phi Epsilon Phi Sorority held
minded Jewish young mien between the first of a series of monthly din-
the ages of 16 and 20.
ners Saturday, Oct. 16, at Webster
Hall. Edward Rosenberg acted as
Ocean Girls.
tostmaster. A talk on team work
The last meeting of the Orean Girls was given by Charles E. Feinberg.
was held on Thursday, Oct. 15, at the The speaker of the evening was Ad-
home of Mrs. Roy Chatlin, 1610 Col. rian Rosen.
lingwood avenue. Definite plans for
a card party were made. Miss Doro-
The Social Links.
thy Hack, 1009 King avenue, will be
The first meeting of the Social
hostess at the next meeting on Thurs- Links Club was held at the home of
day, Oct. 22. The Orean Girls wish Miss Celia Heiman of 2201 Blaine
ue. Plans were discussed and
take this opportunity to thank the

raternal anit Club Notts

Eta Sigma Lambda.

Miss Bertha D. London of Leices-
ter court was hostess at a meeting
of the Eta Sigma Lambda Sorority
3 Nestor Celia Sut-
re en-
uesdMiss Kate
in Tand
kn terd
as new members. The next
nieethig will be held at the home of
Miss Nestor on Linwood avenue. Af-
ter the regular business meeting
heon was served, followed by
lunc
brid ge and dancing.

Pi Gamma Sigma.

Miss Mary Collins of 8568 Came-
ron avenue was accepted as a sister
mower of the Pi Gamma Sigma on
Oct. 13. The initiation took place

1

0 ,

Mayor John W. Smith

DESERVES RE-ELECTION

Because He Has Been Fearless
eo ns

• Refreshments were served and co
were laid for 11 guests. The next YI
meeting will take place at the home
The Lu Ana Club held its last reg- of Miss Sophie Cohen of 1694 Lee
ular meeting at the hofne of Miss place.
. • .
Annabel Isber of 754 West Grand
ed.
ssswoomoc,
Athen• Girl. Club.
sw.ssw‘ss.ssswissw....sssssloswomsslo
boulevard on Wednesday, Oct. 21.
.s.s.ssss.s
At the last meeting of the Athena ssssssssssssssssssss
s....,....ssss......s.ssss.ssssw.sssw.sssssssssssss.
Many social affairs are being planned
for the season, the first of which will
be a bridge to be given at the home
of Dorothy Leveson of 2268 Taylor
avenue.
I


The Lu Ana Club.

T

HE "ELAINE" features a graceful
1% inch covered Cuban heel and
slender vamp, which handsomely
expresses the latest trend in fall foot-
wear fashion. Obtainable in patent colt,
gunmetal calf, tan Russia calf and shim-
mering black satin.

Zedakah Club.

Quality Silk Hosiery in
Harmonizing Shades
at $1.95.

The Zedakah Club held its regular
meeting at the home of Mrs. Myrtle
Shreiber, 3205 Calvert avenue, on
Monday, Oct. 19. The Hallowe'en
hard times dance was thoroughly dis-
cussed. Those interested should be at
Jacoby's ballroom, 41 Piquette, on
Sunday, Nov. I, at 8:30 p. m
Mrs. Ben Jacob of 229 Buena Vista
was elected chairman of the social
committee and those under her have
been enthusiastic to work with such
a leader.

DISTINCTIVE
WEARING r
APPAREL FOR
MEN AND BOYS

Ladies Auxiliary of B'oal B'rith.

'

At the last meeting of the Ladies
Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith, held Tues-
day, Oct. 20, at Hotel Statler; a large
attendance was present. The officers
and the board of directors presented
snMSMN• ■ 1••11
Mrs. Esther Fleischman, president,
with a lovely birthday gift. The two
WASHINGTON BOULEVARD I speakers for the evening were Dr.
Jacob Bienengeld and A. C. I.appin,
44.111iNg Hotel Stotler
who spoke on the new B'nai B'rith
community and the duty to vote
against the K. K. K.
• A card party was planned to be
held at the Silver Slipper on Tuesday,
Nov. 10. A dance is also planned to
take place on Sunday, Dec. 6, at Ho-
tel Statler. Thi s w ill be a program
affair. Don't forget the date, and
help the community building.

J. W. E. W. Organization.

OVERCOATS of Finest Quality

in the most favored styles are at the
Hickey Shops in wide assortment.

BE SURE TO VOTE NOVEMBER 3

RE-ELECT

ARTHUR E.

DINGEMAN

— FOR —

Councilman

"One Good Term Deserves
Another."

THIS AD PAID FOR BY A FRIEND OF MR. DINGEMAN

The Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization . held its last
meeting Tuesday, Oct.. 20, at the
home of Mrs. Breaker of Gladstone
avenue. New officers were elected
which resulted in the following: Mrs.
Susel Goldstick, president; Mrs. Fred
Epstein, first vice-president; Mrs. Ja-
cob Weksler, second vice-president;
`f Mrs. Joseph Modell, treasurer, and
Mrs. Morris London, secretary. The
'trustees are Mrs. Joseph Schwatz and
• Mrs. Joseph Cohen. The chairman
of the flower fund is Mrs. Joseph Ra-
binowitz. The general chairman of
' entertainment is Mrs. Sadie Cohen.
New business was discussed and it
was decided that in addition to the
regular duties of the organization
that it would give aid to the Palestine
orphans.
The next meeting will be held at
the tome of Mrs. J. Ilalpert of 1447
Burlingame avenue on Tuesday, No-
vereb.r4'3.

Again

Hudson -Essex

Reduce Prices

Effective October 20

ESSEX COACH rsk,vs765
HUDSON COACH No.11165
Hudson Brougham N.11450
Hudson (1::::) Sedan Not:1650

Ail Prices Tax Extra

And for those who desire these cars may be
purchased at the following terms:

ESSEX COACH .. $258 First Payment
HUDSON COACH $392 First Payment
Hudson Brougham $489 First Payment
Hudson Sedan . .. $556 First Payment

Mutual Benefit Association.

On Tuesday evening, Oct. 27, the
Mutual Benefit Association of the
Frank & Seder store will give a dance
in the ballroom of the Hotel Statler.
Music by Finzel's Society Orchestra.
Dance begins at 8:30 o'clock. All
are invited.

Tau Sigma Delta Sorority,

The Tau Sigma Delta Sorority, or-
ganized Oct. 6, elected the following
officers: Miss Jean Zelda Synder,
president: Miss Irene Freeman, cor-
responding secretary; Miss Selma De
Young, treasurer.
The members are as follows: The
Misses Betty Silver, Dorothy Kline,
Matilda Lipson, Ada Jacobson, Paul-
ine Sharnik and Ruth Glick.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Miss Jacobson, 1626
Gladstone avenue, on Tuesday, Oc-
tober 27.

Kadimah Girls.

Miss Esther Newman, 526 East
Ferry avenue, was hostess at the last

1

meeting of the Kadimah Girls. Elec-
tion of officers took place and the tol-
lowing were elected: President, Ells..
abeth Apple; vice-president, Lillian
Solomon; treasurer, Rosalind Frank;
recording secretary, Esther Class;
corresponding secretary, Lillian Ro-
senblum. Plano for the Hallowe'en
party have been completed and is to
be held Saturday, Oct. 31. Arrange-
I !lents have been completed for the

The Remaining Payments Conveniently Arranged

PARTS AND SERVICE
4111 Canfield Ave., West

CENTRAL DETROIT

COS MOTOR SALES
3432 Woodward Am. at 13.17.

CRESSY AUTO SALES
627 Jeffs.. Ave., East

METROPOLITAN AUTO SALES
144044 811.12an A..

POTTS MOTOR SALES
Case at Peter..

TRIANGLE MOTOR SALES
2064 Grattot Are.

WESTERN DETROIT

TEAGAN MOTOR SALE!
3636 Canal Rion A..

HENRY MOTOR SALES
3711 Michigan A•0.

AARON DeROY MOTOR CAR CO.

Whole•ale and Retell Saloom..
Woodward at Garfield
Phone--Glendale 06204

And These Metropolitan Dealers

NORTHERN

DETROIT

HARWITH COMPANY
166S1 Woodward A•.

NORTHERN MOTOR SALES
16360 Woodward A..

LEWIS BROTHERS, INC.
zeal E. Grand Blvd. as. Woodward

BAILEY MOTOR SALES CO.
16324 Jobe R. N.

DEARBORN, MICH

THE ROY WOOD MOTOR SALES
220431 Modals. Me.

WYANDOTTE, MICH.

CARVER.COON MOTOR SALES
0441 ROM. A.. N.

- EASTERN

DETROIT

BEGIN BROS. MOTOR SALES
0060 Kerchaval Ave.
CLEMENTSSALES AND SERVICE
7023 Gratot A••.
FAIRVIEW MOTOR SALES
12740 J•flersea A.. East
GROSSE POINTE MOTOR CO.
Ave
14039 East 1.11

NORTHEASTERN

DETROIT

KAISER MOTOR SALES CO.
7738 Harper Awe.
RUND MOTOR SALES
6027 Ma. Awe.
RAYNAL BROTHERS
14221 Ma. A..

RIVER ROUGE, MICH.
IDEAL GARAGE AND SALES
AM J.= A..
10210 W.

NORTHWESTERN DETROIT ,

HA 17RT MOTOR SAW
006 Grand River
BA.KER.STRENG MOTOR CAR CO.
Into Twelfth St.
BILLINGHURST MOTOR SALES
IOW Grand River Awe.

HAMTRAMCK, MICH.

POTTS MOTOR SALES
11362 Jos. Canvas Ave.

FERNDALE, MICH.

HODGES MOTOR SALES

co.

ROYAL OAK" MICH.

JOHN B. MALBURG
ION Main St.

HALFWAY, MICH.

EASTWOOD GARAGE AND SALES

FARMINGTON, MICH.

LAKE DRIVE GARAGE AND SALES

-

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan