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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-11-27

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Junior Star.
A well attended and interesting
meeting of the Junior Star club was
held Sunday afternoon, Nov. 22, at
of
home of Miss Selma Kleind of
Brush street, with the staid
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the leader, Miss Lillian Ketai. The
organization was fortunate in having
a, a speaker Miss Blume I.
whose talk was educational as
as interesting. Plans have been made
for a Chanukah party which will be
given Saturday evening, Dec. 19, at
I7 P. M. in the Little Theatre o f
Young Womans Ilebrew Association
The Misses
at 89 Rowena street.

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To possess character is to endure; it is
a mark of individuality—that indefinable
"something" that sets an article apart
from the ordinary and common. Gifts
from King's have character—they invert-
ably combine charm with utility. These
attributes combined with moderateness
of price have justly made this institution
—the Gift Store of Detroit.

Zionism, to become acquainted with
Jewish history and culture and to
I take an active interest in Zionistic
[ affairs throughout the world. At
the first meetings a definite program •
was decided upon. Every other
week, lectures by eminent authoritie s
will be given. Anyone between the
ages of 14 and 22 who is interested
in this organization is cordially invit-
ed to attend the meetings, which will
be held every Sunday evening at
6:00 o'clock at 579 East Philadelphia
avenue.

The World Contributes of its Best

At King's one finds"objets d'art"
gathered from all over the world, Exqui-
site porcelain figures from Vienna lone of
them pictured above), beautiful Nancy
glass from Paris; delicately blown glass
from Murano; brightly colored Majolica
from Florence; marble and alabaster from
Volterra; hand wrought brasses from
India; jade trees from China—and no on
unendingly. .All making a collection
second to none in America.

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Youth of Zion.
An executive board meeting of the
Youth of Zion was held at the home
King
of Miss Ann Bookstein, 419
avenue, Wednesday evening, Nov. 18.
Final plans for the forthcoming din-
ner dance which will be held at Jo-
Dec 19, were made. It
was decided not to exclud e non-mem-
b front attendance at
this dance
and any Jewish boy or girl is invited.
Tickets will soon be on sale and may
be obtained from any member or by
writing to iI. Schechter 7725 Prairie
All members are requested
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to attend the next meeting as mat-
, ters of great importance in relation to

Sarah Klassner and R. Epsger joined
the club. Refreshments were served • the dinner dance will be taken up. It
which were followed by dancing and i will be held on Dec. 2, at 89 Rowena
a social hour. The next meeting will I street.
be held Sunday, Nov. 29, at the home
B'nai B'rith.
of Miss Edith Liberman of Chicago
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
boulevard.
Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will hold
Foal. Zion
a meeting on Monday evening, Nov.
30, at Hotel Statler. All members
1 A new Poale Zion club has recent-
their friends are cordially invit-
ly been formed in Detroit. The aims and
of this organization are to study ed to attend.

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Ocean.
Miss Julia Spelkin, 996 Kirby ave-
nue, was hostess at the last meeting
of the Ocean Girls on Thursday, Nov.

19.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Miss Rae Turner, 302
Englewood avenue on Thursday, D ec.

37.

Hyltetters Club.
Miss Florence Gilman of 450 Mel-
bourne avenue was hostess Monday
evening, Nov. 23, at her home for
the Hyhatters Social club. Mrs. Roy
Y. M. H. A.
Chatlin of Collingwood avenue will
At the last meeting of the Young be hostess on Monday evening, Nov.
Men's Hebrew Association, held on
30.
Friday evening, Nov. 20, the mem-
bers of the organization voted to co-
Alpha Tan.
operate with other Jewish clubs in
The last meeting of the Alpha Tan
the city for the purpose of working Fraternity was held on Nov. 2. The
for a permanent community center. first initiation ceremony was belt
Representatives from other clubs are Sunday afternoon Nov. 22, and a
invited to attend the next meeting dancing party followed. Plans for a
on Friday, Dec. 4, at 89 Rowena dance were discussed. The next
street at 8 o'clock sharp.
meeting will be held next Monday at
8:00 P. M. at 89 Rowena street.
Jolly Girls.

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XUBERANT as a fair paint-
ed by an olde Spanish mas-
ter, Robinson - Cohen's
"COURT OF GIFTS" —
Fourth Floor, Washington
Boulevard Store — surely
deserves an early visit.
Years after an article is
purchased in this store,
folks will say proudly:
"That came from Robin-
son-Cohen Company! It is on this proud fact
that progress of this great, high-type retail
organintion is made. The present exhibits
of Gifts is presented to you with the assur-
ance that the years will justify our claims for
it. COME IN NOW and enjoy the full beau-
ty, splendor and color of this cosmopolitan
museum of craftsmanship—our "Court of
Gifts."

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Miss Sara Arnold won high score
Zeirei Zion.
The last Zeirei Zion meeting, con-
at the Jolly Girls Bridge club which
was held at the home of Miss. Lillian ducted by Morris 1.achawitzki, was
Meigels., 2279 Pingree, avenue. Miss held at the Y. W. 11. A. 89 Rowena
Molly Garfinkel of 1475 Blaine ave- street on Sunday evening, Nov.
Miss Celia Heiman, social chair
nue will be hostess at next meeting.
Intricate end skillfully wrought metal in French gold Antall,
man reported on the annual pioneer

forma the base of this chef d'oeuvre Ima•terplece). A Fireside
Fenkell Friendship Club.
' dance being held on Sunday, Dec. 27,
Bench with a Corp. loose pad seat. faithfully reproduced from en
Will give a dance on Jan. 8, at the in the grand ballroom of the Book-
Imported tapestry piece which has all the charm of an origins!
(lobelia. In this @cool Ate Fireside Bench you have clean beauty
Fenkell ball room. Samuel o ld m an Cadillac Hotel. Jean Gohlkettes Ser-
Simon Axelrod are in charge of enaders
enaders will play.
of accented modern (lase ie.
%se Cuesie Gleeckman and Solo-
the affair. The last meeting was held
at the home of Miss Leah Klavons, nion Smullin constitute the publicity I
,
i ttee and Abe Lachawitski and
I 15516 Normandy avenue. The next, comm
Isadore Solomon are ticket chair- 1
I meeting will be held at the Beth Isra- men. Proceeds will be for the bone-
el
Synagogue,
corner
of
Muirland
&
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Midland on Thursday evening Dec. fit of Chalutzim in Palestine.
Mr. Chaggi, as chairman of the
3, at 8:00 P. M. All those interested fit
1Cheren Ileicholuty committee, pleads
are invited to attend.
I
that all members and friends of Zion-
— ,
El Moshe.
I ist organizations attend the Your
Havodah
Banquet given by the Zeirei
The El Moshe club held its first at.'
Zion on Sunday evening, Dec. 6 at 8
fair on Monday evening, Nov. 23, at
Wechsle's Restaurant,
the El Moshe synogogue, Twenty- o'clock at
Woodward near Adams avenue.
ninth and Michigan avenue. The
At the next meeting, o
t be held at
fair was a hard-time party for the the same address on Sunday evening,
I
members and their friends. About
Charles Nov. 29 at 6:30. Isadore Rosenberg,
is invited. A special meeting will be
100 people were present.
the United Hebrew
Samsons' band played. Refreshments principal of
held on Monday afternoon at the
were served. Prizes were awarded to , schools, will speak on "The Bible as
home of Mrs. H. Elton, 2485 Pingree
the couple for the best Charleston i Literature." All members and friends avenue, when all members are re-
dance• which were won by Daniel' are requested to attend.
quested to report on their tickets so
Levy and Sylvia Lesser.
proper reservations may be made.
Cultural Group.
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The Hebrew Cultural Group, or-
J. W. E. W. 0.
ganized in Detroit several months
Zedakah Club.
A regular meeting of the Jewish
ago, and consisting of Hebrew-speak-
Mrs. J. D. Greenbaum of Calvert
Women's European Welfare Organi- ing members of the Zeirei Zion, is
avenue
was
hostess at the last meet-
zation will be held at the synagogue holding interesting intellectual meet-
at Holbrook and Beaubien streets on ings twice weekly at the Kirby Cen- ing of the Zedakah Club when plans
were
completed
for the card party
Tuesday, Dec. 1, at 8 o'clock.
ter. Isadore Rosenberg, new princi-
and raffle which will be held at the K.
al of the United Hebrew Schools,
of P. hall, Cass and Peterboro ave-
H•shachar Camp Auxiliary.
will deliver a lecture on Prophets
nues, on Monday afternoon, Nov. 30,
The Ladies Auxiliary of Ilashachar
and the Nation in the Are of Pro-

at 2 o'clock. The public is invited.
phets,
at
the
next
meeting
to
be
held
Camp, No. 116. Order Sons of
n Saturday evening, Dec. 5, at the
held a meeting at the Philadel phia
MUSIC CLUB PROGRAM
Kirby
Center.
All
members
and
and Byron avenue Talmud Torah last
Monday evening when Rev. Herman friends interested are invited to at-
The Music Study Club of Detroit
Milkowsky was elected a delegate to tend.
offers an interesting study program
the Baltimore conference on Nov. 29.
to its members and guests on Friday,
Los Amigos.
Plans are under way for a theater
Dec. 4, at 2:30 P. M. in Webster Hall.
David Banish of 1716 Clairmount Miss Louise Ward Conklin, supervisor
benefit, details of which will be an-
avenue entertained at the last meet- of music in the City College and
nounced later.
ing of the Los Amigos Club when tic- Western High School, will give a talk
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kegs were given out for a rattle
Institute Players.
on "Bach." Mrs. S. Q. Kessler, a

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Plans for the initiation and I held on Jan. 17. Morris Cohen was member of the club, will illustrati•
Thanksgiving party were completedlchosen chairman of the pin commit- with the following typical composi-
.72 at a meeting of the Institute Players tee. Mabel Botvinivk gave a reading tions of Bach:—Prelude and Fugue
7
ent it l e d "The Exact Science of Matri- in A Minor, 2 Part Invention in G
held last Sunday afternoon at 89 Ro-
Miss
its Ruth Friedlander of Minor. and the filet movement of

= wane street. The following program menu
1608 West Philadelphia avenue will the Italian Concerto.
Lip
-
as given: Songs by Martha
the
club on Sunday after-
was "A Poor Widow," recitation, by entertain
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=1Celia Borocoff ; recitation by Irvin noon, Dec. 6.
PLAYED AT WEBSTER HALL
= Aaron, comic monologue by Matilda
League of Hebrew Schools.
Miss Marie Silk of Taylor Avenue
Maxma ' n and selection from Sir Wel-
Women's
League
The Northwestern
was violin soloist for the Music Stu-
= ter Scott by David Koritz. The club
of the United Ilebrew Schools wishes dy Club at Webster Ilall last Friday.
is still open for more members. The
Mrs. Sam Popkin of Glynn Court ac-
party was held on Wednesday evening Ito thank all those who aided in
the theater benefit a success. Mrs. companied her at the piano.
at the home of Celia BorocotT, 8628 i ng
Meth and Mrs. Harry Austen-
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'Frank Meth
Cameron avenue.
der are chairmen of of the card party
which will be given at the Talmud
Hebrew Ladies Aid.

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i street when Nathaniel Goldstick will
speak. Friends are invited.
The last meeting of the A thena
Girls Club was held on Tuesday eve-
Branch J. W. E. W. D.
Mrs.
ning Nov. 24, at the home of
The North Woodward Branch of
Abraham Fish (Ethel Grauer) of 327
the Jewish Women's European Wel.
b
East Palmer avenue. The clu Thanks- fare organization met last .
brated its sixth anniversary theatre afternoon at the home of Mrs. Char-

Athena Girls Club.

November 28th this store
Beginning
will be open Saturday aft•rnoons
until after the Holiday.•

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giving eve, Nov. 25, Theatre
with ■ preceded , les Richter of Tuxedo avenue when fi-
gements were made for the
dinner at King Wah Lo. The inal arran
by ■
an d bridge which will be

party at the Temple

meeting will be Tuesdaylluncheon
next regular 1, at the home of Mitts held at Webster Hall on Tuesday,
at 12:30 o'clock. The public
evening, Dec.
Chimovitz
of Theodore street. Dee. 1,
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Madison Athletic Club.
I regular prices will prevail. All mem-
, hers and friends are urged to pro- I The next meeting of the Madison
f
their
tickets
from
the
officers
cure
, Athletic Club will be held on Sunday
Rowena
the chapter.
afternoon, at 2 o'clock at 89

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At a regular meeting of the He- Torah, Philadelphia and Byron eve-
nues, on Tuesday, Dec. 8.
brew Ladies Aid Society held on Nov.
w as
18 Mrs. James Sobel, president, rt
Lechem Ardent.
ed
presented th
wi a set of impo
The Detroit Lathes
di I,echem Aniem
china dishes in appreciation of her
avath-
bazzaar at the AhWest
services to the organization. A Cha- will hold a
, Delmar and
nukah party will be given early next Achim Synagogue
month for the inmates of the Old mintier avenues, on Sunday evening,
Dee. 6 The organization assists sev-
Folks Home and the Hebrew rp
Home. Mrs. H. Auslander and Mrs.' eral needy families and Its treasury
'
Auslander are in charge. Plans ' is badly in need of funds. The pub-
S.
under way for a ball, details , lie is invited to attend.
1
of which will be announced later.
Social Links.
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Miss Anna Pollock of 131 High-
I
Purity Chapter.
On Monday evening, Nov. 23, the land avenue was hostess at the when
last
meeting of the Social Links
party
members ofity Chapter,
gave a hard Purity party at the East- plans were made for a theater
Bunco
to be held next Tuesday.
ern Star Temple. The hall was ape
ro riately decorated for the occa- prizes were won by Clara Otis, Anna
and C e lia Hellen . Covers were
P
P
sion. Dancing and games were the Pierce an
Seven' laid for 14.
diversions of the evening.
I lady and five gentleman prizes were
Branch of Old Folks Home.
costumes. Re-
Beranch of th e
I a warded for the best
served and an en-, The Northwestern
freshments were was spent by all Jewish Old Folks Hom will hold a
joyable evening
' meeting on Wednesday afternoon,
those that attended.
The chapter will hold • theatre par- , Dec. 2, at 2 o'clock at the home, 318 '
ty on Tuesday evening. Dec. 8, atA Edmund place, when plans will be i
the Majestic Theatre, having bought I completed for a Chanukah party to
lout the house for the evening. The be held on Dec. 13. Mrs. Emanuel
I play staged will be "The Cobra" and ' Lewis is chairman.

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