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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-12-25

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r 1 KING WAH LO CAFE 1 ,

meeting last Tuesday at the home of
537 Medbury avenue. Various mem-
Mrs. Lipnik of Gladstone avenue,
bers furnished entertainment and re-
when Mrs. Lipnik entertained in
freshments were served. Chanukah
honor of her twenty-fifth wedding an-
services completed the program.
niversary, combined with a farewell
The Kirby Center branch of Young
party for Mrs. M. London, who will
Israel had as their guest at last Sat-
leave shortly for her new home Li
, urday's services Samuel Itashew- Pittsburgh. The organization pre-
- sky, youthful chess gen',us, who con-
sented Mrs. Lipnik and Mrs. London
ducted the services very ably. The
with gifts. At the next meeting,
NOTICE
Holbrook branch members were also
which will be held on Tuesday, Jan.
present after the services at a joint
5, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs.
tter, club notes, social Chanukah banquet.
An news matter,
Charles Richter, 3330 Tuxedo ave-
DETROIT'S LEADING CAFE
items and other notices for the issue
A general meeting of United
of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle of Young Israel of Detroit will be held nue, Mrs. Schneiderman will enter-
tain with Jewish recitations and folk
8
at
Friday, Jan. 1, must reach this office Monday evening, Dec. 28,
not later than Tuesday afternoon, o'clock, at the Shaarey Zedek Syna- songs. Afternoon tea will be served.
Dec. 29, at 5 o'clock, to insure pub- gogue.
Hebrew Ladies Aid.
lication. Any material received after
the above date will be held for the
The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
Jewish Lit Pioneers.
I following wee .
gave
a
Chanukah
party on Dec. 20
1 The Jewish Lit Pioneers held a
--
for the inmates of the Old Folks
Brother of Isham Jon..
. mock trial of the King-Rich case at Home, taking them for an auto ride
Philomathic Debating Club.
! I the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue before and serving a special dinner after-
At the last meeting of the Philo-
mathic Debating Club, held Sunday I an audience of 300 people. William wards. A gift was presented each
evening, Dec. 20, at the Byron Tal•, Morris was prosecuting attorney and guest. Mrs. harry Klein and Mrs.
mud Torah, the question debated was !Sol Friedman defense attorney. Jo It. Fleisher were in charge. The next
"Resolved, That Socialistic Control of aeph Sloman acted as Louise King meeting will be held on Dec. 30, when
the Means of Production and En. and Walter Cohen impersonated Ar- important matters will be discussed.
change Is Preferable to the Present thur Rich. The boys are members of
Capitalistic System." The negative, the Alpha Tau Fraternity.
Sigma Epsilon.
supported by Ilyman Golden and Irv.
Alpha Tau Fret.
The following girls met at the home
ing Schlussel, won the decision of the
club over Louis Weisenfeld and Gil- The members of the Alpha Tau of Miss Edythe Pearlman at 623
bert Goodman, for the affirmative. Fraternity practiced their parts for Marston court on Dec. 20 and organ-
Louis Weisenfeld was judged the best an impersonation of the King-Rich ized the Sigma Epsilon Sorority:I
speaker of the debate. Sidney Koretz trial, which they will present later, Jean and Rosalee Denawetz, Dorothy
acted as critic of the debate. at a meeting held at the Y. W. II. A. Hack Miriam Meisner, Edythe l'earl-
last Monday. The following took man and Mae Taylor. The next meet-
"Resolved, That the United States part: William Edelson acted as log will be held at Miss Taylor's
Enter the World Court," will be de- Louise King; Jack Koeingsberg, Ar- home, 602 Medbury avenue.
Now Playing Three Session., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9.30 to 1 Daily.
bated at the next meeting, Dec. 27. that Rich; Joseph Raimen, Judge
Special Saturday Afternoon Dancing from 12 to 2:30 P. M.
Harold Koretz and Irwin Klar, for North; Joseph Shapero, defense coun-
the affirmative, will be opposed by
I• William Morris, prosecutor. DR. FREUND TO SPEAK
Ervin Rosenthal and Ira Stone for
FOR COUNCIL JAN. 4
the negative. Milton Alexander will 1 Further details will be given later.
address the meeting. The club is conducting a membership
Announcement of the Philomathic's rive
and in vites young men between
d
Dr. Hugo A. Freund will deliver the
tend
18 and 25 years of age to aend
twelfth annual oratorical contest, to
principal address at the January meet-
he held Dec. 29 at the Shaarey Zedek meetings.
ing of the Detroit section, National
Synagogue, will be found on page one
Council of Jewish Women, on Monday
Pisgah Auxiliary.
of this issue of The Chronicle.
afternoon, Jan. 4, at 2:30 in the chap-
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
el of Temple Beth El. Dr. Freund is
Lodge,
No.
34,
I.
0.
B.
B.,
will
hold
an eminent Detroiter who is a "proph-
J. W. E. W. O.
its next regular business meeting o n
Two Dance Floors and Two Orchestras for Dancing and • Gala
The Jewish Women's European Monday evening, Dec. 28, at the et in his own country." lie has been
Detroit Board of
Welfare
Organization
wishes
to
Entertainment on Both Floors.
home of Mrs. Joseph Rosenblum of a member of the
thank its officers, members, workers 290 East, liancock avenue. Final ar- Health for nine years and is senior
d
attending
physician
of
the medical de-
and the general public for their ai ragements are to be made for moo-
Hats, Caps, Balloons, Noise Makers and Souvenirs.
in making the dance held at the Book- , n into the new buildings
uilding on Ferry partment of Harper Ilospital. A large
'
attendance
is
expected
at the meeting.
Cadillac last Sunday evening a social avenue. The social committee is ac-
and financial success. Mrs. Joseph tively at work for the ball to be held An important matter to be discussed
will
be
the
passing
of
a new amend-
Zuckerman is president. A meeting Sunday evening, Dec. 31, at Hotel
CALL
ment to the constitution.
of the organization will be held at Statler. All are urged to attend.
the synagogue at Holbrook and Beau-
hien streets on Tuesday evening, Dec.
Gamma Girl..
29, at 7:30 o'clock, when election of
At the last meeting of the Gamma
officers will take place. All mem-
Girls the members were entertained
bers are urged to attend.
Sunday Eve., Dec. 27, at 8:30
at the home of Miss Berdye Geller of
Sturtevant avenue. Prizes for bunco
lf
Hashachar Camp.
were awarded to Ethel Fleischer and
The Ladies Auxiliary of Hashachar Blanche Michelman. The members
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH
Camp, No. 116, Order Sons of Zion, have completed plans for a formal
Conductor
gave a very successful Chanukah New Year's eve party to be given at
party on Monday evening, Dec. 14, Miss Geller's residence. The next
DETROIT SYMPHONY CHOIR
DETROIT SYMPHONY
at Kirby Center. An excellent pro- meeting will be held at the home of
ORCHESTRA
, rram was given and refreshments Miss Flora Silbert.
EMINENT SOLOISTS
served. The performance at the Yid-
NEW MURPHY ORGAN
dish Playhouse on Wednesday eve-
Branch, J. W. E. W. 0.
Tickets $1 to $2.60 tee tax) at
ning, Feb. 3, will be for the benefit
The North Woodward Branch of
Orchestra Hall and Grinnell's
of the auxiliary and tickets are now
Glendale 8290
the Jewish Women's European Wel-
being sold by members. A candle-
Thursday Eve., Dec. 31 at 8:30
fare Organization held an enjoyable
abra will be raffled, exact date to be
Friday Eve., Jan. 1 at 8:30
innounced later. All proceeds go to
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor
the National Fund.

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ORCHESTRA:

The dinner-dance given by the
Youth of Zion at Joseff's Restaurant
last Saturday evening proved very
successful. Several interesting after-
dinner speeches were given by officers
and guests. Harry J. Brevis, presi-
dent, was toastmaster. Dancing and
games followed the dinner.

Jolly Eight Bridge Club.

Mrs. Annette Mandl' was hostess
Tuesday, Dec. 15, to the Jolly Eight
Bridge Club at her home. A beauti-
ful luncheon was served, cards were
enjoyed and prizes were awarded as
follows: Mrs. J. Weisman, first prize ;
Mrs. A. Maroff, second, and Mrs.
William Goldberg, third.
The next meeting will be held after
the first of the year and notices will
be mailed all members.

Tickets May Be Obtained at Door.
All Proceeds to Help Chalutzim in Palestine.

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"THE NUTCRACKER SUITE"
Music by TacIsaikowsky.
Set to Music, leterpreted by Mlle. Conan and the
Story
Boestelletassan Dancers.

Miss Gertrude Bernstein of 1476
Pingree avenue was hostess at the
last meeting of the Athena Girls Club
on Tuesday evening, Dec. 22. After
the business meeting a grab bag party
was held. The next regular business
meeting will be held Tuesday eve-
ning, Dec. 29, at the home of Miss
Anna Milstein of 676 Hague avenue.
There will be election of officers and
all members are asked to be there at
8 o'clock.

Zaire' Zion.

Solomon Smullin presided at the
last Zeirei Zion meeting, held at Y.
W. H. A. clubhouse on Sunday eve-
ning. Dec. 20.
The annual pioneer dance will be
held in the grand ballroom of the
Book-Cadillac Hotel on Sunday, Dec.
27, with Jean Goldkette's Serenad-
ers. Miss Celia Hellman, social chair.'
man, gave a favorable report. All
proceeds will be given to the Keren
Heichalutz, the fund for assisting the
chalutzim workers and builders in
Palestine. -Members who were not
present at the Yom Havodah banquet
on Dec. 7 were also given the oppor-
tunity of pledging their day's salary
for the Keren Heichalutz and over
$50 was raised for the fund.
Bezalel Lerman and Miss Gusale
Gleeckman were elected as the Zeirei
Zion representatives for the Jewish
National Fund. The next meeting I
will be held on Sunday, Jan. 3.

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Young Israel.

A meeting of the board of direr-
tors of the United Young Israel was
held Dec. 21 at the home of David
13 , Iris, 224 East Palmer avenue. Im-
portant business concerning the or-
ganization was discussed. The girls'
branch of Young Israel held • social
at the home of Miss Fannie Katzen,

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The children's honor roll for the
program of the Jewish Old Folks
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Home ball was started at the home
LITTMAN and M. FISHSON. M aaaaa n.
relief meeting last Wednesday by
A.
Mrs. H. M. Shulman. Names of chil-
Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 26 and 27.
dren contributing $1 will appear in
the program under "Honor Roll" at
the fourteenth annual ball on Jan.
14 at the Arcadia. These names will
Monday Evening, Dec. 28.
also appear weekly in 'The Chronicle
A Popular Prised Performance Will Be Given.
as enlisted. Marshall Darrow Shul-
man, Leon Melvin (Buddy) Shulman,
Nathaline Ash, Jerome Ash, Norman
Wednesday Evening, Dec. 30,.4 8:30P. M.
Ash, Avery H. Fisher, Joseph A.
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Fisher, Robert Friedenbe
B. Goldberg, Sanford B. Goldberg,
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A Midnight Show will be given by t
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well-known Operetta by Avyershenko.
son. S. Lawrence Aronsson, Raoul
Weisman, Miriam Weisman, Corinne
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Wienner, James M. Wienner, Naomi
II. Lewis, Gilbert J. Lewis, Robert D.
Ferar, Leonard Ferar, Martha Belle
Ferar, Frances Grabow, Maxine Gra.
how, Mitchel R. Mandeberg, Eugene
Matinees
E. Mandcberg.
Anyone wishing to enlist their chil-
50c to $2.50.
New Years
dren will please phone Euclid 1749.
and Saturday.

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