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THE GREATER SEASON

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children attend primary or inter- temple,
I
Saturday night, Dec. 4. The
mediate classes-kindergarten to sixth subscription is $1 per couple, and 75c
grade-they should be in the assembly per individual. We hope that the
room no later than 10:30. If your t parents of the boys and girls will have
No
child belongs to the confirmation them come and will provide for their
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Chinese
rANCE WHERE .'
...o•rgis
class, he should be at the temple every coming and going home. Tickets of
were served and dancing
,fmihments
Sorority.
and Ameriean
Eta Beta ■ Zeta
Thursday afternoon at 4:15. If he
YOU
DINE
Any Time
belongs to the pre confirmation class,
time
admission
from the must
class be councillors.
bought ahead of
Miss Mary Rice of 2939 Holcomb followed
the
meeting.
Food
Miss Sally Ellbogen of 3211 Taylor IA
Sunday Morning Services:
he should be at the temple every
avenue
was
hostess
at the Novority,
last meet- avenue will be hostess at the meeting i
ing of the
Eta
Beta Zeta
For Book Lovers:
On Sunday morning, Nov. 28, Dr. Tuesday afternoon at 4:30.
held
on
Friday
evening,
Nov.
19.
of
Dec.
2.
All
members
are
urged
1•
Among the hooks you may now bor.
Leo M. Franklin will occupy the pul-
Dancing to the Orchestra, Which is Conceded
row at the Temple Beth El library Helen Rosenberg and Judith Lippet to attend.
pit and speak on the subject The Jew Bath El College:
to
Offer the Finest Entertainment and Dance Rythm
Whom Nobody Knows." College stu-
The class in "The Five Books of" Stranger Than Fiction" by have been chosen chairmen or i„
Beta Rho Delta.
F ix o
" name
Browne,
dents home for the Thanksgiving holi- Moses" is now taking up the dis- Ghett
Lewis o"
by Israel Zangwill, "Children banquet which is to be given Dec. 17.
ill, Following the meeting, bridge was an The en
Beta
Rho
Delta
Sorority
held
days are especially invited to attend. tinction between the traditional and
meeting at the Y. W. H. A.
op
by Israel
Zangw
the modern view point as to the auth- of the Ghetto"
le of Cedars"
by Grace
Agui- , played nd prizes were won by Miss on Nov. 18. Slim B. Fleishman was
Saturday Morning Services:
Vale
orship of the Books of Moses. The "The
tar, "Mendel
Marano' by David I Avis Rice and Miss Sis Goldsmith.
voted in as a new member of the so-i
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy class in "Jewish Literature Other
rarity. A committee, composed of 1$
"HOTTER THAN SUNSHINE"
Philomathic Debating Club.
the pulpit Saturday morning, Nov. 27 . Than the Bible" is now reading the Freedman, Kiddush Ilashem" by
Misses D. Gordon, chairman; L. Berg-
of the Re-
The last meeting of the Philo- hoff, D. Goren, Z. Gents and A. Ru-
Services begin at 10:30. Music by literature of dreams and apocalypses Sholom Ash, "The Origin nment"
by
publican
Form
of
Gover"
mathic Debating Club was held on bens, was appointed to arrange de-
produced by the frenzies of despair
special quartet.
.
6-8, 10-1 A. M. Daily - Saturday Noon
Bible
r Strauss, and the Illustrated Sunday evening, Nov. 21, at the Lit- . tails for the raffle to b e given
y
which followed the conquest of Pales- Osca
" by Abel Pann.
rliclalAc.ochltuebst the sorority on March 3, 1927. The i4
seh.eaTtehre oafhhthuealNo
tine by Rome. The class in "Compara-
htloeuT
Temple Arts Society:
'.raWto.
e is to assist a l%
The December program is to be an- tive Religion" has now reached the
was I purpose of this rattle
Bethelite:
o f 1 5
nounced. Among the plans for the study of the Persian religion of Zoro- The
Has
your child subscribed to the of the
Philomathic
Club
iscussed
and will Debating
be held on
Dec. 271 poor and
needy family,
the father
season are a three act play and a aster which had such a profound in-
is stricken
with tuberculosis.
the
to
ethelite?
The
d
the
B
Synagogue. A I Other Jewish clubs are requested to /
Zedek
requ,
Shaarey
at
"Zangwill Night" at which plays by fluence on Judaism and Christianity. school paper
subsc see to it
e s t you
ll be awarded to the I w
The class in "Modern Jewish History" rabbis
Israel Zang-will will be rendered.
irth cause Communi- I
'd ' th .
riber. Thee sub- gold m edal wi
best speaker and a silver medal to cations may be
is now analyzing the forces which your child is a
b addressed to Miss D.10
Opposite Book.Cadillac Hotel
scription
price
for
eight
issues
is
only
the second best speaker. The judges \ Gordon of 6069 Northfield avenue. 14
make for the assimilation of the Jew-
January 12:
219 Michigan Ave. $
SPECIAL DINNER 6-8, $1.38
for this contest have not yet been Joseph
J. Bergho ff, president of the
Something wonderful is to happen ish people and the counter-acting 50 cents.
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LUNCHEON, 650.
A
chosen, but will be announced soon. Berghoff Printing Company, has do- •
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at Temple lieth El on Wednesday forces which make for its continuing The Choral Chub:
.
‘immlookswk.6.‘NNim‘NolomiL.Nos
The
contestants
are:
Henry
Thu
en,
A
1•&
the
raffle.
night, Jan. 12. Make no other ap- vitality.
If your child has a singing voice, Gilbert Goodman, Hyman Golden, n at e d the tickets for
pointments for that date. A more
beautiful
bridge
lamp
has
been
of-
encourage him to join the choral group Irwin Aaron, Sol Rosenmun and Ira
definite announcement will be given Young People's Dance:
fered as the prize.
of the School of Religion. This club
s--
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later.
All young people of the temple is now preparing to produce Ilandle's S tone.
At the next meeting of the Philo-
1
Atlas Social Club.
households are invited to attend the "Judas 51accabbeus" in celebration of
mathic
the
program
will
be
featured
■
Attention Parents:
The
Atlas
Social
Club
will
start
its
novel "Collegiate Dance" given by the the Chanukah festival. The club
The rabbis and the teachers of the Young People's Club Saturday night, meets Sunday morning after class by a number of book reviews given' Icharitable activities for the season
School of Religion earnestly request Nov. 27. College students home for hours under the direction of Mrs. by Isaac Greenberg, Leslie Baracoff, with a raffle for the benefit of the
Isadore Cants, Irwin Rosenthal, Max
your co-operation in maintaining the holidays are especially invited to
Shubiner, Albert Silber, Ira Stone I Detroit Sibrack
Ilebrew Orphan
Home.
Miss
Iteny as.
punctuality and regularity in our attend.
is in charge
and
is I
(oldie
and Harold Koretz.
school. If your children attend high
being assisted by Ruth Arons, Mac
The affair promises to equal and
School Athletics:
school classes-seventh to twelfth exceed in enjoyability the previous af- High
Stollberg and harry Galinsky. A 26-
The gymnasium committee of Tem-
W. B. A. Sholem Review.
grade-they should be in the assembly fair given by the Young People's club. ple Beth El has granted the use of the
piece net of silver, donated by the
W. B. A. Shalom Review, No. 88, J. II. Ehrlich Jewelry Company, and
room no later than 9:30. If your For December the Young l'eople's club gymnasium to the boys of our high
See the Schreiber Boys for • Good Deal
is planning its annual formal affair. school on Saturday nights 7 to 10. A will entertain Wednesday, Dec. 1, st a string of pearls, donated by the
at the
a
1
o'clock
luncheon
and
cord
party
members of the club, will be awarded
The committee in charge promises it basket ball league is being organized.
at the clubrooms, 1522 Randolph to the holders of the lucky tickets.
will be an unique affair in which the Your boys are invited to join.
street. Members and friends are in Ticketsmay be obtained by calling
young People of temple will take a
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sited. For reservations call em-;I Miss Sibrack, hemlock 0253-W, or
great delight. The date is soon to Women's Gymnasium Class:
be announced.
Jacob Mazer announces that a lock 1648-W, not later than Tues- Ruth Arose, Hemlock 7404-M. Those
day, Nov. 30. The following Wednes-
t r e t y d
attend dh ght skating
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special class has been organized for day, Dec. 7, election and installation \ 0 desiring
k t requested
are
Sisterhood Lebkuchen Sale:
on Thanksgiving n i
the women of the temple. One of the
of
officers
will
take
place.
Members
to meet tat the home of Ruth Arons.
The sisterhood announces that the best women's instructors in the city
Arlington 3827
I Hemlock 7404-M. Those desiring to 1
delicious lebkuchens are now on sale. has been engaged for this class. It are urged to attend this meeting.
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IRVING SCHREIBER
l attend the skating party on Thanks-
The proceeds of the sale go to the will meet Friday mornings, 10 to 12
Junior Star.
ALVIN E. SCHREIBER
Hebrew Union College Scholarship a. m. The women of the temple are
t giving night ore -requested to meet
The
members
of
the
Junior
Star
Chrysler Representatives for Highland Park.
fund. Women who desire lebkuchen cordially invited to enroll themselves. are planning a Chanukah package at
' the home of Ruth Arons.
are asked to communicate with the
T'S so easy to enter-
party to be held Dec. 11 at 31 Mel-
Time Kai Piste; Sorority.
chairman of the committee, Mrs. Men's Gymnasium CI
tain at the Pal-
Miss Florence Rottman of Daly 1 1.-"--
Julius Rothschild, 10 Moss avenue,
The men's gymnasium classes are bourne avenue. Admission is 251
metto. Everything's
at-( avenue was hostess at the last busi-
Apt. 305. Telephone, Arlington held Monday and Thursday evenings cents. The public is invited to
there. Every facility
tend.
ness
meeting of Time Kai l'istes So-
-correct and in good
6527-W.
from 8 to 10.
rority on Nov. 22. An interesting
taste.
A. B. C. Girls.
talk
was
given by Miss Grossbart.
Celebrate Chanukah at Home:
Luxurious big ball-
Boy Scouts:
A meeting of the A. B. C. Girls The next regular business meeting
The Boy Scout troops of the temple
Next Sunday your children will re-
room, distinctive small
was
held
at
the
home
of
the
Misses
will be held on Monday, Nov. 29.
ceive Chanukah candles as a gift from w ill hold their meetings on Wednes-
dining rooms, banquet
Temple Beth El. Be sure to join with day night. The Wolf Cubs meet on Gertrude nod Sylvia Zimmerman of
hall-take your choice.
5132 Lonyo boulevard. Several new
Athena Girls Club.
your children in the fun of lighting Wednesday afternoons.
Society has placed her
members were voted into the cu .
The last meeting of the Athena
them. The first on Tuesday night,
mark of approval on all
The next meeting will be held at the I Girls Club was held Tuesday evening
Nov. 30, 8,11d adding one each night Girl Scouts:
of them.
until eight are lit on Saturday night,
Girl Scout troops meet on Monday home of Edna Zuckerman, 4957 last at the home of Miss Ann Milstein
For bridge dinners,
Lawndale avenue.
of Hague avenue. The bridge and
Dec. 9. Your children have learned night and Wednesday afternoon.
dances, luncheons, pri-
raffle which took place Sunday at the
the
Chanukah
song,
"Rock
of
Ages"
vate parties make your
Ad Libatum.
Palmetto Hotel was reported a
In the religious school and the bless- Memorial Gifts:
reservations at the Pal-
The Ad Libatum Club met at the financial and social success. The
ings
pronounced
in
lighting
the
can-
There
are
several
opportunities
for
metto. Call the steward.
home
of
Miss
Katherine
Kaplansky
turkey was won by Mrs. Ida Penslar
dles are found on the candle box. The memorial gifts by which dear, depart-
sisterhood has on sale Chanukah ed ones may be commemorated. You f Mt. Vernon avenue on Thursday of 4629 Michigan avenue. The club
You need it in your new
Greeting post cards which you and are invited to consult Dr. Leo Si . last. Miss Gertrude Swartz was mitt- entertained its members on Thanks-
Landsmen Ilia° to 1--466.
ated into the club as a member. Miss giving eve with a dinner at the Orien-
Dino., RAO to 6:30-81.28.
your children may buy to send to your Franklin on the subject.
home to match surroundings
-
Suslay Manor II:30 A.M. la II P. IL
Thelma Levine, a student at the Uni- ! al Cafe which was followed by a
friends. The cards can be purchased
$5.80.
and if you have an upright piano the value is grow-
versify of Michigan, was voted in as
ay-
at the school office on the second floor,
Pray to God, but ao not offend the an honorary member of the club. theater party at the Bonstel e
house. The next regular meeting wil l
Empire 8687.
ing less every month. Let us show you some of our
devil either.
Plans were completed for a theater take place Tuesday, Nov. 30, at the
party to be held on Friday, Dec. 3. home of Miss Tibie Chimovitz of 2047
High School Chanukah Dance:
the little
swallows
The
big
fish
Miss
Rose
Oretchkin
of
the
consti-
West Philadelphia avenue.
Under the auspices of the confirma-
tution committee presented a consti-
IIANCOCK AT JOHN R.
tion classes of 1925 and 1926 the stu- ones, whole.
tution. A dinner dance to be held in
Charles H. Clements
Orean Girls.
dents of Beth El high school, from the
$615
A
spoonful
of
tar
will
spoil
a
cask
the near future was discussed. Re-
Glendale 3000
The Dec. 18 meeting of the Orean
$750 Crown, Mahogany (new)
eighth to the twelfth grades are giving
Girls was held at the home of the
a Chanukah party and dance at the of honey.
745
$875 Kroeger, Mahogany (new)
Misses Fannie and Etta Biegel of
850
1417 West Euclid avenue. The char-
$1000
Jesse
French
&
Sons
(new)
ter members are planning an initia-
900
tion in the form of a pajama party,
$1050
Wissner,
Mahogany
(new)
to be held Saturday evening, Dec. 4.
700
at
$990 Kurtzmann, Mahogany (used
The next meeting will take place
the home of Sarah Barsky of Glad-
And others.
stone avenue.

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Hebrew Cultural Group.
On Saturday evening, Nov. 27, at 8
o'clock, under the auspices of the
Ilebrew Cultural Group, Dr. D. Re-
belsky, famous orator, will deliver a
lecture in Hebrew at the Jewish Cen-
ter, 21 Melbourne avenue. A musical
program has also been arranged and
will incluile Chaim Z. Cohen and the
choir of the United Ilebrew schools ,
under the supervision of Mr. Levy .
W. Chason will be the accompanist.
Bernard Isaacs will preside.

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Lechem Aniyim Society.
The last sorting of the Lechen
Aniyim Society was held Saturday
evening at the home of Mrs. Rose
Refiner, 2010 Hazelwood avenue. The
next board of directors meeting will
take place at the home of Mrs. Geller
at 261 Owen avenue on Saturday eve-
ning, Nov. 27. Alt members of the ,
beard are urged to attend. The of-
firers of the organization are Sirs. ,
I. Solai, president; Sirs. Becker, vice
president; Sirs. M. Smith, treasurer,
and .Mrs. I. Chernoff, secretary.

Gamma Tau Chi Sorority.
Miss E. Moore Was the hostess of
the last regular meeting of the Gam-1
ma Tau Chi Sorority which was held I
Wednesday Nov. 17. The club is I
planning on giving an open meeting '
in the near future.
Ben Solomon was the winner of the
turkey that the sorority raffled on
Nov. 22, at the home of Miss E.
Browarny.
Initiation of our three new mem-
bers took place Sunday, Nov. 21. We
had an audience of over 200 people
at Cadillac Square where most of the I
stunts were performed. Miss E. Gold-
farb has entered her application in to
Mayor Smith for a steady job as a
street cleaner. She made a wonder
ful job of the steps of the drinking ,
fountain that she scrubbed on her
knees. Miss L. Lieberman and Slim
Horowitz staged a boxing match in
Campus Martius. Miss Lieberman was
the victor. Flashlight photos were
taken at Cornell's studios, and after-
wards movies were taken of us in
front of the store. They will be on
display next week in their show win-
dow. at 561 Woodward, near Jefferson
avenue.

Theta Sigma Tau Fraternity.
The Alpha Chapter of the Theta
I Sigma Tau Fraternity held an open
meeting at 2539 West Euclid avenue,
Sunday, Nov. 21. At the close of the
meeting, several of the guests gave
short talks on various subjects per-
taining to the fraternity. After the
meeting, the fraternity entertained
with an informal gathering.

Ladies Aid Society.
The card party given by the Hebrew
Ladies Aid Society on Nov. 20 at the
home of Mrs. Helen Auslander was
reported • huge success. The lunch-
eon was donated by Mrs. Helen and
Mrs. Sadie Auslander. Mrs. Schinag-1
of 79 Eason avenue will be hostess at
the next card party which will take
place Saturday evening, Dec. 4. A
large attendance is anticipated. Ad-
mission is 50 cents. Refreshments
will be served.
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bank accounts today.

Not brilliant men, but sensible
men, who put their lives on a
business basis and spent their
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