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Sol C. Kraus of Philadelphia, grand '
master of the Independent Order
B'rith Sholem, a national Jewish or- 1
0. ganization, will be in Detroit Nov. 12
Woodward J. W. E. W.
North
A meeting of the North Woodward to 15 as the guest of the Detroit
Phi Kappa Beta.
wish Women's Eu• I lodges. There are three local branches,
7 ' he Phi Kappa Beta Sorority held branch of the J e
ropean Welfare Organization was I the Samuel Kunin Lodge, No. 361;
Its last regular meeting at the home
Miss Nan Weinberg, with the fol- held last Tuesday at the home of Mrs.I the Samuel Stettin Ledge, No. 357; the
of
edMichigan Progressive Lodge. Ain
lov ing new officers presiding: Miss J. Halpert, when plans were discuss
e Schlacht, president, and Miss for a luncheon and card party ed ) I meeting of the three lodges l e
Ito
her Felman, secretary-treasurer. Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Webster Hall.lheld on Sunday, Nov. 15, at 2 o'clock
Es
Mrs. Davis of the Board of IlealtIlat Kirby Center, Kirby and St. An-
Th 0. Misses Rose Efrusy, Ida Leon,
ry Solomon and Lillian Weinberg spoke on the pre-school child. toine avenues, when 250 new members
will be initiated by Mr. Kraus, who
re
the
guests
of
the
evening.
Miss
we
Social Links. will also be the principal speaker of
Ps uline Gerber scored high in bridge.
the day. In the evening a banquet and
Mrs. Ben Gendil of 1204 Burlin-
reception will be held at the Stotler
game avenue was hostess at the last
Zeirei Zion.
With Miss Beatrice Bagleman as meeting of the Social Links when Hotel.
Mr. Kraus is a well-known citizen in
esiding
chairman,
a
short
business
sewing
and
dancing
were
enjoyed
by
r
organization and Zionist work and is
toting of the Zeirei Zion was held the 12 members present. A luncheon
an interesting and forceful speakent
Flora
Otis
of
2255
Miso
al the Y. W. II. A., 89 Rowena street, followed.
Ile recently returned from an extended
Sunday evening, Nov. 1. A per- Ferry park will entertain at the next
Palestinian trip and will speak on his
ft rmance was given in the Little The- meeting.
experiences in the Holy I.and. The
at er, when Isaac Moses, recently from
public is invited to the mass meeting
ew York City, and Maxwell Siegel,
Gamma Rho.
II
rmerly of Minneapolis, displayed
The last meeting of the Gamma and initiation.
,
the home,
°median talent in their play, "Illu- Rho Sorority was held at the.
LOCAL
ZIONISTS
WILL
followed.
Dancing
of
Miss
Dorothy
Bronstein
of
Kirby
ve Wisdom."
MEET NEXT THURSDAY
An interesting program is ached- avenue when plans were completed
led for the next meeting, to be held fora luncheon and theater party to
The Detroit district of the Zionist
i t the same address, on Sunday, Nov be held Saturday afternoon, Nov. 7,
, at 6 p. m. sharp. All members and at Briggs' Restaurant and tho Shu- Organization of America will meet at
riends are urgently requested to at- bert-Lafayette. Miss Ida Jaffe will the Shaarey Zedek Congregation on I
be hostess at the meeting on Wednes- Thursday evening, Nov. 12, at 8
end.
o'clock to elect delegates to attend the
day evening, Nov. 11.
Zionist conference in Baltimore on
.1. W. E. W. 0.
Girls.
Nov. 29, it was decided at an executive
Kadimah
A large crowd gathered at the Hol-
A meeting of the Kadimah Girls hoard meeting held on Thursday eve-
rook
avenue
synagogue
to
attend
b
ning. The conference is for the pur-
was
held
at
the
home
of
Lillian
Solo-
Worn-
t he massmeeting of the Jewish
Organization mon of 9343 Cameron avenue. Final pose of initiating the united appeal
e n's European Welfare
for $5,000,000 for Palestine. Louis
arrangements
have
been
completed
when Fred M. Butzel and A. C. Lap-
pin delivered short addresses. Mr. for a dance to be held Thanksgiving Lipsky, president of the Zionist Or-
and Mrs. Horwitz, who recently visit- eve, No. 25, at Webster Hall. DeLuxe ganization of America, has issued an
ed Palestine, spoke on the conditions Dana Orchestra will furnish the appeal to all Zionists to use their best
among the orphans there. A board music. Plans have been completed efforts for this campaign, in which all
meeting will be held on Nov. 7 at the for a dinner to be held Thursday, organizations interested in the up-
home of Mrs. Atlavick of Oakland Nov. 12, at the hotel Addison in building of the Jewish homeland, will
avenue. The sixth annual dance, of honor of ex-offi•ers, to be followed profit. Dr. Chaim Weizniann will be
which Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman is by a theater party at the Bonstelle present at the conference.
chairman, will be given at the Book- Playhouse. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Minnie Willis, Janney-Bowman Have Moved
Cadillac Hotel on Dec. 20.
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leischen
were hosts to the members of the
Institute Players last Saturday eve
sing at the Y. W. H. A., 89 Rowena
street. Several outside guests joined
in the fun provided for the young
people. A declamation contest will
be held on Sunday, Nov. 8, at the
regular meeting at the "Y." Mr.
Leischen and Irving Aaron gave sev-
eral Yiddish recitations at the meet-
ing last Sunday.

Philomathic Debating Club.

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now playing exclusively at the

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commencing

Sunday, Nov. 1st, 1925,

during the evening dinner

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$1.50

From Monday, November 2nd, and

thereon the orchestra will play

to Larger Quarters at Park
and Elizabeth.

At the next meeting of the Philo-
The Janney-Bowman Co., dealers in
mathic Debating Club, to be held
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
Sunday evening, Nov. 8, at the Byron fine pianos, now occupy both floors of
Center, the following question will be the corner showrooms in the new Jan-
debated: "Resolved, That the Child ney-Bowman building, Park avenue
Labor Amendment Be Adopted." and Elizabeth, just opposite the Wom-
Jack F. Schulman, an alumnus of the an's Exchange.
The Janney-Bowman Co., has long
organization, was critic of the debate
held last week on the question, "Re- been identified with the fine piano
solved, That an Amendment Be trade in Detroit. Their studios in the
Passed to Give Congress Power to General Necessities Building was ar-
Vets, Supreme Court Decisions by a ranged for then, only two years ago
Two-thirds Vote." The annual ora- and, at that time, was believed large
Junior Star Sewing.
torical contest will be held the last enough for their requirements, but the
The. members of the Junior Star week of December. The following unprecedented growth of their busi-
The Store With a Reputation.
Sewing Club have resumed their work members will participate: B. Kurtz- ness necessitated a change which re-
in sewing layettes for needy infants. man, N. Rom, S. Koretz, M. Weisen- sulted in the magnificent new Janney-
Miss Lillian Ketai of 2075 Clairmount feld, S. Kellman, B. Cants. The al- Bowman building.
Open Evenings Until 8:30.
avenue, who is in charge:will appre-
The new showrooms are arranged
ternates are , I. Schlussel and II. Thu-
IRA FRIEDENBERG, Prop.
ciate any infant necessities which min. Alumni and others unable to according to the best present slay prac-
Phone MELROSE 5509
persons desire to send and will also visit the Philomathic meetings are in- tice and in the most exquisite taste.
receive any call from persons who vited to write. Please address all Elegance modified by simplicity of ar-
know of mothers needing such lay- mail to the clerk of the organization, rangement gives just the right atmos-
ettes as the club provides. The next Robert Bernstein of 1430 Coiling- phere for a store of this character and
meeting will be held at the Renak
the dignity of the surroundings are
wood avenue.
home on Churchill avenue.
utilized most effectively.
Knells', Fisher, Franklin and Brew-
Hadasnh Buds.
Fenkell Friendship Club.
Respectfully beg to announce the opening
A tea for new members was held ster pianos, with the Ampico, will con-
tinue
to he the exclusive lines handled
Definite
plans
of
work
are
now
out-
by
the
Hadassah
Buds
at
the
Phila•
of their new
lined for the Fenkell Friendship Club, delphia and Byron Talmud Torah last by the Janney-Bowman Company.
the only Jewish organization of that Sunday afternon when the following
nature in the Fenkell district. Sam- program was given: Piano solo, Ward Company
Asks Mer-
uel Goldman, assisted by Samuel "Dance Caprice," Lillian Brown;
For the convenience of their many patrons and friend..
chants to Continue Policy
Axelrod, is arranging for a dance to "The Fawn," Edith Breckner; recita-
Looted at
of Fair Dealing.
serve as a get-together for the young tion, Ruth Friedland; song, "Blossom
set of the district. At the last meets Time," Jessie Rice; recitation, "Judy
is
hoped
by the officials of the
ing the permanent constitution of the Me Darlin"' Ruth Radding; piano
It
Between Taylor and Clairmount.
ratified and officers elected solo, Charles Rice. Refreshments Ward Baking Company that the Jew-
club Was
ish
grocers
of
Detroit, whose princi-
for
the
year.
They
are
Hyman
S.
Where complete and reliable information pertaining to world-wide
were served.
ples and business practices have al-
Barahal, president; Samuel Goldman,
ocean travel may be secured. Also U. S. Dollars are sent either
ways
been
held
up as examples to oth-
vice-president;
Rose
Lasher,
secre-
by mail or cable to all parts of Europe at the lowest possible rate.
Alpha Tau,,
tary; Irene Barahal, treasurer. Meet-
ers, will see the unfairness of other
Other City Office.:
The Alpha Tau Fraternity was re- retail groceries in the city in handling
ings are held every Thursday evening
at it o'clock at the Beth Israel Syna- cently organized by a group of young a situation that arose this week in con-
5251 HASTINGS at FREDEDICK
gogue, Midland and Muirland ave- men and holds its meetings at 89 Ro- nection with the introduction of
1129 WESTMINSTER AVE:
nues. Any young man or woman wena street on Monday evenings at "Ward's Fine Cakes" to this city. The
Established here for 26 Years in this business.
over 19 years of age who is interest - e o'clock, in room 3. William Mor- company, at great expense, baked 350,-
ed should attend the meeting or cor- ris is councillor. Jack Koeingsberg 000 cakes to he given free to the house-
respond with Miss Rose Lasher, vice-councillor, Irving Kopitz secre- wives of the city to acquaint them
tary and Al Taylor treasurer. All with the superior quality of the pro-
15457 Alden avenue.
vi
young men over 18 years of age in- duct. To get these cakes into the
terested are invited to attend the homes the company has compiled a
Athena Girls Club.
meetings.
list of 350,000 names and addresses
The Athena Girls Club held its last
and the printed cards entitling each
regular business meeting on Tuesday,
Commencing Sunday Night, Nov. 8th, and every
holder to a free cake—a full-sized
Zedakah Club.
Nov. 3, at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse,
Sunday Night thereafter, one of the finest dance
A regular meeting of the Zedakah 15-cent one. These cards were then
89 Rowena street. The organization
orchestras in Detroit will be available for society
mailed directly to the homes of De-
Club
was
held
last
Monday
evening
held its annual Hallowe'en party on
balls and private dancing parties.
Saturday, Oct. 1, at the home of Miss at the home of Mrs. C. Coggan. Plans troit residents.
As soon as the cards were distribu-
are
being
made
for
a
musical
tea
and
Sophie Schwartz. A special orches-
tra played and music and dancing bridge at the K. of P. Hall, Cass and ted certain competitors in the cake
field
authorized grocers to redeem the
were the diversions of the evening. l'eterboro, on Monday, Nov. 30. The
HOTEL TULLER ORCHESTRA
at public is invited. A French doll Ward cakes with ordinary cakes baked
tl
e The next regular meeting will
by
themselves.
Some of the grocers
that
will also be featured at
2713 CALVERT
Codilloc 5960
Gerald M•rks, Director
0 the home of Miss Florence Gilman raffle
time. Mrs. Lee Levinson of 2092 did this, with the result that their cus-
Heow.4600-W
of 450 Melbourne avenue on Tuesday
tomers
were
derpived
of the full priv-
Pingree - avenue is in charge.
evening , Nov. 10 .
ilege carried by the cards and were
.1,1sW$Vs‘s%ValaA,a>,VC%!4$s'tsXWOsIMAIA%N%'WaWstsVaICWAIM
given inferior goods.
Young People of Old Folks Home.
The underhand method thus resort-
The first meeting of the Young
People's Society of the Old Folks ed to by some grocers and compeitors
Home will be held Wednesday eve- has aroused the indignation of fair-
minded merchants and the company is
ning, Nov. 11, at the Emanuel Syna-
confident that the Jewish merchants
gogue. All young people over lit
of the city will adhere to their well-
years of age are invited to attend and founded and widely known policy of
to become members of the society.
fair dealing, both with their suppliers
and their customers.

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At a meeting of the Ladies Auxili- Frances Starr Plays in Archi-
ary of Ilashachar Camp, No. 116, Or-
bald'a "Colette" at Ternple
der Sons of Zion, held at the Phila-
Next Week.
delphia and Byron Talmud Torah last
Wednesday evening, A. N. Cohen de -
Miss Frances Starr, the distin-
livered an encouraging and enthusi-
astic talk and urged greater activity guished actress and star of such le-i
and interest to be shown by members gitimate vehicles as "The Easiest
during the coming year. Ben Rice Way," "Tiger Tiger" and "Shore
rendered a vocal solo. A Chanukah Leave," has been loaned to Keith-Al-
concert and package party will be bee vaudeville by David Belasco for
given on Monday, Dec. 6, and plans a limited engagement and headlines
were discussed for a theater party. the bill at B. F. Keith's Temple Thea-
An announcement was made that ter starting Sunday afternoon. She
$100 has been given to have the so- will be seen in a short play by Jean
ciety's name inscribed in the Golden Archibald called "Colette," author of
the big success "Call the Doctor." It
Book.
The officers are: Mrs. H. Minkow- is a clever comedy of manners beau-
sky, president; Mrs. H. Becker and tifully staged by Mr. Belasco.
Mrs. S. Cabot, vice-president; Mrs.
Max Weksler, recording secretary;
Mrs. Sophie Sacks, financial secre-
tary; Mrs. A. Markson, treasurer.

Hack Shoe Company, 28 West'
Adams, Specializes in Cor-
rective Footwear.

:Detroit Co unity fund

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4 re 142

, In loving memory of dear son and
The Hack Shoe Company, which is brother, Jacob David Gordon, who
located on the fifth floor of the Stroh passed away seven years ago 21 days
Building, 28 West Adams avenue, in Ileschvan.
Just when life was brightest; just
specializes in fitting the feet of its
customers and patrons so the best when life held, God took him to His
possible wear and comfort may be af- home up in the sky.
forded them. The Jewish people, says
In loving memory of our dear hus-
Nathan Hack, proprietor, have ex-
tremely tender feet and therefore band and father, Edward J. Cherkose,
buy only the best in shoes, liking who departed from us 12 years ago
particularly kidskin and kangaroo. Nov. 5.
His Loving Wife Mamie and Son
That explains, he said, why there are
so many fine boot shops in the Jew-
Aubrey M.
seemingly
more
expen-
ish quarters,
In loving memory of our beloved
sive than the neighborhoods can af-
ford. Mr. Hack specializes in cor- mother, Lena Mittenthal, who died
rective footwear and has. a large one year ago the twenty-second of
clientele. He aims to give excellent Chesvan, Nov. 19.
service and guarantees satisfaction to
A previous one from us is wood,
all who buy in his chop. He was for-
A •else we loved is stilled.
merly located on Hastings street but
A pier.Is vacnt In our hewrts
Wales never assn be filled.
moved some time ago to his present
....vows where he is able to serve ■

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