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the civil engineer Steinzwit of Lenin-'SOCIETY
IN ITRUMENT FOR DEAF
MOS ;OW.—(J. T. A.)—The deaf grad, and consists of an electric au-
will in 'uture hear all sounds, due tolditory apparatus with the aid of
an inve ition shown here. The device which even the totally deaf will hear
was in ented by a Jewish scientist, all sounds clearly.
TO HOLD
MUSICALE, BRIDGE'
Master Marshall Darrow Shulman
will give several violin solos at the
musical bridge tea to be given by the
6001:1 ANY TIME
Dodge Brothers have been
building motor cars for 11 years
and a lot of people are still driv-
ing the cars they bought back
in 1915. Proving that you can
buy a used Dodge Brothers car
at almost any stage of its life
and still get dollar for dollar in
value—provided you buy from
the right dealer.
THOMAS J. DOYLE
MARSHALL D. SHULMAN
INCORPORATED
3922 WOODWARD
GLENDALE 7117
Remember—
A used car is only as good as
the firm you do business with.
P. D. JACOBSON
Gusto.
1176
Aligr°
Remodeling and Repairing of the Better Kind.
CLEANER AND DYER
LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR
Home Relief Society on Wednesday
afternoon, Jan. 27, at the home of
Mrs. Joseph Modell, 1196 Edison ave-
nue. Miss Maxine Grabow will ac-
company Master Shulman at the pi-
ano. Mrs. IL M. Shulman and Miss
Edna Lewis are in charge. Prizes to
be awarded at each card table have
been donated by L. H. Frohman of
Chicago. Refreshments will be
served. The hostesses are Mesdames
Joseph Modell, H. B. Ash, Ira Fried-
enberg, Herman Fisher, M. P. Fisher,
Samuel Fisher, Joseph Schwartz, Saul
Braiker, L. Niman Greenberg, Louis
Rubenstein, Harry Fleishman, Meyer
Stone, N. Mandelberg, Louis David-
son, Abe Gittleman, Isadore Grabow
and Joseph Grabow.
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Virginia park, where the customary
Junior Star.
The hostess at the last meeting of semi-annual social party will be held
the Junior Star was Miss Edith Fish- after the meeting. The time is Sun-
er of 957 King avenue. It was de- day evening, Jan. 17, at 8 o'clock I
cided to have a combination anni- sharp. The election of officers for
versary and Valentine party for the the next term will take place Sunday
club's anniversary, which fell on Jan. evening, Jan. 24. The Philomathic
13. The party will be given on Jan. Debating Club holds its regular meet-
23. Three delegates were elected to ing every Sunday evening at the Phil-
attend the meeting of the Junior adelphia-Byron center. Visitors are
Council of the Jewish Welfare always welcome.
League which the club has just
Atlas Social Club.
joined. The delegates are Miss Rena
The meeting of the Atlas Social
Krakofsky, Miss Buelah LeBow and
Miss Blanche Seligman. Miss Bessie Club was held at the Y. W. 11. A.
Dear was voted in as a new member. clubrooms, 89 Rowena street, on Jan.
Material for baby layettes has been 10. The program of the evening was
turned over to the Baby Day Nursery a debate on "Child Labor." The af-
firmative won. The Atlas Social Club
by the clubs.
At the next meeting, which will be extends an invitation to all to attend
at the home of Miss Buelah LeBow, a social to be held at the Y. W. 11.
Miss Jenne Deitch will relate to the A. clubrooms on Sunday, Jan. 17, at
p. ni. A program has been ar-
club the 'purpose of the Senior Ha-1
dassah and Miss Buelah LeBow will ranged to consist of humorous reci-
tations,
followed by dancing.
tell the purpose of the Junior Ha-1
dassah. All members are urged to I
Fung
Afore Sewing Club.
attend. Miss Dorothy Baron is 'Iv I
new leader of the club.
Sirs. Sutherland of Hazelwood ave-
nue was hostess at her home last
Young Israel of Detroit.
week to the Fung Alore Sewing Club.
Saturday evening, Jan. 2, the The evening was spent in sewing by
Young Israel of Detroit assembled at all members. Luncheon was served
the Kirby Center to hear a lecture and tables laid for bridge. This
delivered by Rabbi Alexander Levine week's meeting was held at the home
of New Haven, who is here to collect of Mrs. Carl Gould of Kirby •
money for a New Haven Yeshibah. The names of all the members pres-
Following the lecture a social was ent were Mrs. Washnancy, Mrs. L.
held in honor of the cantor of the or- Snitz, Mrs. N. Sutherland, Sirs. Off-
ganization, Max Leber, who is leav- ner, Mrs. C. Gould, Miss Clara Weise-
ing for New York, where he will be man, Miss Betty Cinamon, Miss Ger-
married. Saturday morning services trude Greenbaum, Miss Bessie Seitz,
are held at the Kirby Center at 9 Mrs. D. Goldberg, Mrs. J. Kahrnoff.
o'clock.
After the business meeting Mrs.
There will be a general meeting of Gould served a buffet lunch. The
the Young Israel of Detroit at the next meeting will be held Wednes-
Shaarey Zedek on Wednesday, Jan. day, Jan. 20, at Miss Weiseman's
20, at 8 o'clock sharp.
home on Taylor avenue.
Sigma Beta Upsilon.
Fenkell Friendship Club.
Fladass•h Buds.
The regular weekly meetings of
the Fenkell Friendship Club are held
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock,
at the Temple Beth Isra.d, corner of
Muirland and Midland avenues. The
first dance of the club, which was
given on Friday evening, Jan. 8, at
the Fenkell ballroom, proved success.
ful and plans are being made to run
several similar dances. The club is
also planning to give vari,,us parties
and other entertainments
The Sigma Beta Upsilon held its
Who drives not his business, his first meeting of the new year at the
home
of Miss Lillian Guttin, 2052
business drives.
Clairmount avenue. Miss Sarah Lom-
berg of Minneapolis was guest of
honor. Sadie G arfinkle won high
score at cards. Miss Sadie Garfinkle
will be hostess at tile next meeting, at
1475 Blaine avenue. The club meets
every Tuesday evening.
3383 BURLINGAME, Near DEXTER BOULEVARD
Slecklewitz. At the last ine,tin
!ELECTED MEMBER OF
BOARD OF DIRECTORS the club on Sunday a favosabli
A regular meeting of the Iladassah
Buds was held Sunday afternoon,
Jan. 10, at the Shaarey Zedek. iFnal
arrangements were made for a mem-
bership dance to be given for the
paid-up members and their escorts, on
Sunday evening, Jan. 31, at the Y.
W. II. A. Miss Edythe Brechner was
appointed chairman of the dance.
Any girls wishing to join the club in
time to attend the dance should at-
tend the next meeting, which will be
Sunday, Jan. 24, at 3 p. m., at the
Shaarey Zedek. They should bs pre-
pared to pay up for due and tne
, dance. Copies of the constitution are
I being made to be given to the girls
of the club at a nominal fee. Mrs.
Z. L. Goldsmith, the sponsor, spoke
about the pillowslip shower to be
held in February. A bridge and ter,
party was suggested to be given in
connection and Miss Helen Shear was
appointed chairman of the shower.
The Do'ors.
port was given on the ilarce t
held at the Statler Hotel on Sun ol
At the annual meeting of the
Jan. 24. The next meetin e w ill
stockholders of the Commonwealth
held on Jan. 17 at the Y. W. II
Federal Savings Bank held last Tues.
Cvitzah l•rith Detroitith.
The Hebrew Cultural Gr.up
have their next meeting
evening, Jan. 16, at 8
The meeting will he held in in,
Center, when arrangement,
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made for a literary evening ant
cert, the proceeds of whit I, , c if
given to the support of ill
library at the Kirby Cent,
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definite details regarding
be published in a later issue i.f
Detroit Jewish Chronicle. \ I,
tore trial regarding the Iltd.ria,
elist, Joseph Hyman Bri-ni,r,
also be discussed and all
and Ilebrew speaking pen! t .
ested are invitetLto attend.
Branch, J. W. E. W. 0.
The Forth Woodward }skin,
the Jewish Women's Europ,in
fare Organization will hold a
party at the home of Mr:. I
Cowan, Gladstone
OVOT11.10
Twelfth street, on Tuesday of tern
Jan. 19, at 2 o'clock. All came
eluding keno, will be played
prizes given at each table. Itch
ALEXANDER FREEMAN
ments will be served. Slember
day Alexpnaler Freeman of 20 Chi- non-members are invited to alt
cago boulevard was unanimously
Phi Kappa Bet.,
elected a member of the board of di-
rectors. Mr. Freeman, who was born
The I'hi Kappa Beta Sorority
in Syracuse, N. Y., and entered busi- its last regular meeting at the
ness in Mendon, Mich., and Spring- of Miss Arlene Gildenhorn.
field, Ill., came to Detroit 19 years were discussed for the second an
ago and is connected with various bridge to be given Sunday afters
mercantile establishments. lie is March 7. The next meeting wi,
president of the Right Stors, Inc., held at the home of Miss
and of the Manhattan Hat Company Schlacht.
and has been actively interested in
building up business property in the
Great trees give more shade
suburbs. Mr. Freeman is a member fruit.
of Temple Beth El, a thirty-second
degree Mason and is a subscriber to
The wife of the shoemaker
practically all international, national
has whole shoes.
and local Jewish charitable and phi-
lanthropic organizations.
at the last Zeirei Zion conference in
Berlin. All future meetings are
scheduled at 5 p. m. sharp, terminat-
ing at 8:30 p. m. The next meeting
will be held at the same address, Y.
W. H. A., 89 Rowena street, on Sun-
day, Jan. 17, 5 p. m. Joseph Chaggi
will continue his lecture on "Zeirei
Zionism" and all members and friends
are urgently requested to attend
promptly.
The last regular meeting of the
Do'ers was held at the home of Miss
Mary Keywell, Cameron avenue, on
Sunday, Jan. 3. The previous meet-
ing, which was open to all girls 19
years or over, was well attended. The
following girls who made application
for membership were voted in at the
last meeting: Misses Dorothy Fritz,
Regina Krause and Blanche Krause.
Miss Keywell served a luncheon after
the meeting. The girls then went to
the Adams Theater. Miss Sadie Mar.
golis will be the hostess at the next
meeting, on Sunday, Jne. 17.
Institute Players.
A regular meeting of the Institute
Players was held last Sunday at the
Y. W. II. A., when it was announced
that two one-act plays will be pre-
sented in the chapel of Temple Beth
El on Saturday evening, January 30
The public is invited. There will be
no admission charged. The plays are
"The Twisting Place" and "The Flor-
ist Shop." An open meeting will be
held on Sunday, Jan. 31, at the Little
Theater, 89 Rowena street, at 3
o'clock. A declamation contest will
be held at the next meeting on Jan.
17. All boys and girls interested in
Blue Bird.
dramatics are invited to join the
A regular meeting of the Blue Bird club.
Girls was held Tuesday evening, Jan.
12, at the home of Miss Edith Somin-
Madison Athletic Club.
sky, 2494 l'ingree avenue. In honor
The seventh annual banquet of the
of their tenth anniversary, the Blue Madison Athletic Club was held on
Bird members will give a sleigh ride Friday, Jan. 8, at Oriole Terrace and
Gamma Girls.
The hostesees of the last meeting, party for the members and escorts proved a great success. Michael Grus-
of the Gamma Girls were the Misses on Saturday evening, Feb. 6, after kin was toastmaster and speeches
Blanche and Ethel Michelman of I which a Dutch luncheon will be were delivered by Benjamin Orloff
West Philadelphia avenue. Prizes served. The next meeting will be a and Samuel Miller, past-president;
for bridge were won by Flora Silbert special one, held at the home of Mrs. Louis Berlin, Albert Jacobs, Philip
and Gertie Adelson. Luncheon and Samuel Harris, 1447 Taylor avenue. Goodman, David Marks, Marcus
dancing followed. The next meeting It is hoped that each member will be Cohen, Solomon Schwartz, Benjamin
will take place at the home of Miss present at this meeting.
Gertie Adelson of Hague avenue
Methun Girls.
Theta Lambda Tau.
This Sale, which marks every
J.5.,/3 cents on the dollar. is nothing short of
SENSATIONAL, because 'Wellman Furs are the finest obtainable anywhere? Each
and every pelt, in EVERY coat, at ANY price—had to be absolutely perfect to
pass the Wellman specthcations, and when YOU select YOUE ..ellman coat you
buy the priceless assurance that there is nothing finer anywhere?
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Reduction on Entire Stock
Wellman styles are always in advance of the mode, and express the very newest
creations and fir combinations as dictated by finest New York and Paris couturiers.
Every Wellman Coat Backed By Absolute Two-Year Guarantee
Caracul
Platinum or Brsnize, a lovely quality
of graceful suppleness. Youthful.
modish styles.
'250
Leopard
African, or the Leopard Cat, so well
loved by young women who follow the
sports mode. Fox trimmed.
'250
Squirrel
The much-demanded cocoa shades —
giving a note of richness and blend-
ing with every winter costume.
'450
Broadtail
Tan, Chestnut or Black Bokhara coats
of extreme richness favored by the
woman of conservative taste.
Hud
Trimmed with
contrasts. All
values.
Coats that gv
always Batter
t'mes their pri,
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single dial
a toted and
effic:.rt nt.
Natural, Silver
style notes th
ferent."
ARD AVENUE
Beautifully mat
fashion. Dark
ings throughout
Men's Raccoon Coats of Finest Pelts at Strife
Courtesy
revail.
The last meeting of Theta Lambda
. Tau was held at the home of Miss
Rose Goldenberg of Rosedale court.
Election of officers took place, result.
ing in the election of the Misses Betty
Goldberg as president, Janice Vittes
as vice-president, Evelyn Serling as
secretary and Ceil Silver as treasurer.
A formal Valentine party will be
held.
()roan Girls.
Sigma Omega Phi.
The last meeting of the Oman
Girls Club was held on Thursday, Jan.
7, at the home of the Misses Fannie
and Etta Biegel, 1417 West Euclid
avenue, when the following officers
were elected: Sara Bursky, presi-
dent; Rae Turner, secretary; Jean
Tonkel], treasurer. Miss Sara Bar-
sky of 1959 Gladstone avenue enter.
tained the club on Thursday evening,
Ian. 14. A number of the members
of the club, whose roster includes 15
tames, have announced their engage-
ments during the past year. They
-are: Rae,, Turner, who will marry
harry Bauman; Julia Spelkin. whose
fiance is William Turner, and Sadie
Guttenberg, who is engaged to Mor-
ris Baum. Another member of the
club is Mrs. Roy Y. Chatlin, who was
Miss Matilda Lieberman before her
marriage several months ago.
Los Amigos.
The next meeting of the Los Ami-
gos Club will be held on Sunday, Jan.
17, at 3 o'clock, at the home of Miss
Jeannette Auslander, 12201 Hamil-
ton avenue. The members are asked
to bring their raffle stubs and to ac-
count for all moneys received. The
winner of the $5 gold piece will be
announced next week. The Los Ami-
gos basketball team suffered its first
A defeat at the hands of the Cass
Between Calvert a ? Alumni team last Monday by a score
of 16 to 7. All Class C teams who
Collingw ood
want games are asked to call Norval
_Atlivaick at Hemlock 4097-W. All
those interested in joining the club
may write to Miss Rose Auslander of
389 Elmhurst avenue.
10347Wood'
For Quick Service on
Plumbt and Hestia.
The last meeting of the Sigma
Omega Phi Sorority was held at the
home of Miss Ida Hartzstein when
Florence Ferris and Ruth Berman
joined. The initiation will be held on
Jan. II at the home of Miss Anne
Shnuwitz, 1:50 Wellington avenue.
The sorority is caring for three fami.
lies.
Loch•er Lathe. Aid.
The I.ochver Ladies Aid Society ex.
tends its thanks to SigrAnd Guns-
berg of Kirby avenue for his generous
donation for the society's ball held on
1 Dec. 20.
One Day Delivery
Phone Northway 4170
ORCHESTRA HALL
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Sunday Afternoo
At 3:30
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
Soloists
GEORGE LIEBLING, Nan
ILYA SCHKOLNIK, Violin
iltitot• 250 to 81 at Grinnell'.
Orchestra Ha% Phone Glen. 02941
Thurs., Fri., Eves., Jan. 21.22, at it
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, fondue
Violin Soloist
JACQUES TH1BAUD
, , "Antar" 5
RIMSKY.KORSAKOV
RIMSKY•KORSA
STRAUSS 'Deoth and Transneurni
Nice,. $t to $2.50 at Grinnel's
Glen. ONO
Orchestra Hall.
Director
BASILE KIBA LC H I
Twentg-two Solo Singers
In gorrous Russian costumes
Ore Sen tin o
a 0 ra l t o
Ladies Auxiliary, B'nai B'rith.
A meeting of the Sigma Epsilon
Sorority was held last Thursday eve-
ning at the home of Miss Dorothy
Hack, when plans were discussed for
a raffle. A meeting was held on
Thursday, Jan. 14, at the home of
Miss Miriam Meisner of 3031 Taylor
avenue.
Sigma Epsilon.
POCAHONTAS
COAL
RUSSIAN SYMPHONIC CHOIR
Miss Mildred Katz, 920 Melbourne
avenue, was hostess at the meeting
of the Methun Girls Jan. 12. The
girls enjoyed a hike and skating party
at Belle Isle Sunday, Jan. 10.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will hold
a regular meeting on Monday eve-
ning, Jan. 18, at the Statler Hotel,
when several important business mat-
ters will be discussed. A prominent
speaker will be the guest of the eve-
ning. Plans are under way for ■
grand charity ball, detailed announce-
ments of which will be given later.
The auxiliary hopes to welcome its
members and friends to an open
meeting at the new Community Cen-
ter in the near future.
N.H. Dickinson Cc
Solvay Coke
Orchestra Hall
8:30 P. M.
Monday Eve., Jan. 25
MAIL ORDERS NOW
Sonfisof Russi
and other
Countries
Classical mass
Church !Igo 1
Grinnell Bros. and Orch
Prices: $1.10, $1.85, $2.20, $2.75 and $3.30.
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after Jan. 17.
Tickets at Grinnell's on end
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Wed. Mat. 50c t o SI
SUN. JAN. 17
Sat. Mat 50c to $2
A. H. WOODS OFFERS
Starting
GARRICK
With
ARTHUR
BYRON,
Branch, Old Folk. Home.
The Northwestern Branch of the
Jewish Old Folks Home will hold a
special meeting Monday afternoon.
Jan. 18, at 2 o'clock, at the home of
, Mrs. Samuel Singer, 3350 Calvert
;avenue, near Dexter boulevard. Plans
. ' will be made for a benefit perform-
ance at the Bonstelle Playhouse on
Feb. 21. All members are urged to',
attend.
The
Free
JANET
BEECHER
Furor
Fa irrc
AND ORIGINAL CART
Organize New Club.
A meeting of young peopl.? who
lememaille
are interested in becoming members
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educational has been called for Sun-
day afternoon, Jan. 17, at the Y. W.
H. A., 89 Rowena street, at 4 o'clock.
Miss Diana Selzer of 1921 Chicago
boulevard conceived the idea of this
!club, which will also aim to assist
Phone Cherry 2523
2814 Hastings Street
some worthy Jewish boy or girl to
A. LITTMAN and M. FISHSON. M aaaaa n.
complete his or her education, if their
Saturday •nd Sunday, .lan. 16 and 17, M•tinee •nd Evening
financial condition warrants help.
Miss Cyreld Epstein and Meyer Blatt
of the Jewish Welfare Centers are as
Philomathic Debating Club.
Monday, Jan. 18, at 8:30 P. M. Ladies free.
Sidney Koretz, speaking on "Re. sisting Miss Selzer. Further informa- FA
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ligion," and Gilbert Goodman, speak- tion will be published later.
This I. the mime play give. previously is honor of Mr. I. Asks
ing on "Science," gave • program on
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Zeirei Zion .
the subject "Religion vs. Science" at
A very interesting meeting of the
the Philomathic Debating Club last
Testimonial Besie6t in " h" Le Ir7. 111 " 17e .ra ioI sela.kaia. For the first t
Sunday evening. Various other mem. Zeirei Zion was held on Sunday eve-
to be shown on • Jewish stage in America.
hers of the organization made it more ning, Jan. 10, with Bessie' Lerman
interesting by giving their v'repointe. as chairman. The Fares Folke ap-
0 at 8:3 .
Wednesday, Jett.
J•. 20,
The program of the next meeting will peal and other subjects of impor- #
consist of book reviews given by the tance were discussed Joseph Chaggi
following members: Howard Berger, presented the first of his series of '01
Thursd•y, Jan. 21, •t 8:30.
David Koretz. 31ex Barahal, Meyer lectures on "Zeirei Zionism—Its Ori- 0
Benefit Perform•nce given for "The Freilwit."
Weisenfeld, Gilbert Goodman, Irving gin, Mottos and Principles." Mr. d if
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Beckman, Louis Weisenfeld, Harry Chaggi also read to those present part
Schwartz. The program will be given of the program of the Zeirei Zion Or-
at the home of Harry Schwartz, 2208 ganization of the World, as budgeted 1011
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"THE STEIGER TRIAL OF LEMBERG"
"DOOR NUMBER THREE"
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General Neccuities Building
Corner Adams W. and Park Blvd.
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"THE INNOCENT GUILTY"
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"LOST BIRDS"
"JOHN AND MADELINE"
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