*NW *With Pelidild egliet dunes mots • ankoman as, tom me $0 - PAGE THEM ThEVerRonfEwun &tor tax, ____.— • as chief elder. Two prosper- senzweig, A. 13. Stroller, J. P. Rosen- ( accompanied Manny IOW i1 I, ya been seCUrrai. Regular meetings kin, pianist, are held the second Monday of the Lesh, vocalist. Lewis' Snappy Sere- five pledgees were presented and will thal, Eihoird Stein, II. St rub, Louis first degree at the next Toult, II. NIoss, Charles Marks and month. I. urther details will ■■ .. an- finders, assisted by Billy Lankin and receive their nounced in the very near future. The Dave Stellin, saxophonist, provided meeting, which will be held at 275 B. Meisner. The second board meeting took Oceinit. roast membership of this Chapter is open to dance music after the meeting. The Fast Ferry avenue. A entire program was secured through I will be held at the fraternity cottage place Thursday evening, Dec. 2, at 11 over . oll Jewish young men 11101 W01111 'at Long Lake, further details of the home of Mrs. Eli Sachs., 152S the ages of 21 and IN, respectively; a the e IT or ts of Sol Rosen:min. Virginia park. The intellectual advancement corn- 1 which will be announced later. special invitation to join the junior Northwestern Junior League. chapter is extended to the younger' mittee is in charge of the program . Phioi ■ Delta Sorority. Philomathic Debating Club. The lust meeting of the Northwes - niarried set. A vigorous membership for Tuesday next, which will include', The bunco and bridge party given ! A series of book reviews given by at the home of Miss Ida Butensky, . n Junior League was held on Mot - campaign is now in progress and any- a discussion by Sol Rosenman on in should emu- 1"Defects In Our Modern Educational - int:niliers of the organization featured 2.168 Gladstone avenue, by the Phiota d ay evening at the home of Miss one desiring to Kalt, California aVellUt municate with the recording secretary, I System," followed by Sam Charfoos, program at the last meeting of Delta Sorority on 'Tuesday evening, Shirley ," Philoniathic Debating Club, which Nov, 23, Was reported a huge succes , . Plans were made for a pancake party 51iss Ruth Margolin, 1903 Virginia 1 ":11y Conception of the Evolutional o ff or,,,d by I NV 'Theory." Rebuttal will be t take place on Monday eVenint.., park, Cal:field 4012-R. was held on Sunday evening at t he Prizes were given to Misses Ann Iier- ! the club, after which entertainment, Little Theater of the I. 15i. II. Dec. 6, for members find the r ger and Helen Newnian. Plans are , will be presented. Women's League U. H. S. clubhouse. Those who participated being made for a grab bag party friends. - -- The Northwestern Women's league' , were Irvin Rosenthal, ISIIIIC Green- which will he held in the very near Auxiliary B'nai B'rith. Alpha Tau Fraternity. : berg, Leslie IlaracotT, Harold Koretz, future. The last regular business of the United Hebrew Schools held ' The last meeting of the Alpha Tau a meeting at the Philielelphia•Byron A special meeting of the Ladie s I Ira Stolle and Albert Silber. Robert Meeting, WIlli field 111 the home of Nliss raternity was held at 89 Rowena F Anne Goodm a a n, 18477 NH. Elliott Talmud Torah, at which time officers 1 Auxiliary of li'nai ICrith will be held 11. treet. Miss Broadbridge spoke on were norninate•I for the COming year. at the cominunity center, 275 East .iernstein acted as critic. programwhich will i n- aVenue, on Tuesday evening, Nov. 30. JewishP"gr particularly the advantages of hearing Wanlell As there will I 110 meeting on Dec. Ferry avenue, on Monday evening, l emoe speeches on topics parti 1 A je"" Dec. 6. for As the nomination Delorian Club. L awes of Sing Sing prison at Or- 7, elections hate been postponed un- , Hikers coming and year election will be of interesting to Jews will be held at the hie. met The members of the Delornin Club , next meeting of the PhilomatMax c hestra Ilall on Dec. 2. An invita- til the week following. ional open meeting is planned fur is necessary that every p Those who will participate Cr: at the home of Miss Golda Davis ' held, it t Mein- ! — No ap- January. her attend (II 1111'01111Z, It'f ril sh umits lliarahal, Samuel Kelltna n, Nathan 011 Sunday afternoon, Nov. 28. Miss Auxili•ry El•shachar Camp. t he first week ac Schwartz, ineations for membership will be , Isadore liantz, Oscar Eda Greenburg gave an interesting l I Shur The Ladies Auxiliary of Ihishachar will be ,ioni ,i•i• Albert Williams, Nlax Sill1011 11101 talk upon the life of Bach. This 7 cepted until the new term in April. (lamp, Order Sons of Zion, wishes to the next meeting uniforms will e' Baby Day Nursery. an open diseussi on o f At ' Henry Thuniin. thank the Committees and patrons be presented to members of the bas• All members of the Detroit Hebrew subject by the members. Refresh- who helped to make the dance give!, I Emanuel. ketball team. The fraternity le11111 Nov. 28, a Ladies Bally Day Nursery are re- Sisterhood Temple merits We're aerned, followed by a so- at the Hotel Staler on will play the Nowak Clothiers twain ■ 111e•Stell Ill mail their correct names 'Die first meeting of !he newly re- cial hour. ,UlTeSS. of Toledo during Christmas week. and addresses to the IllaSety, 515 , organized Sisterhi oo — — ____— l of Congregation net I'lans are being completed for a mid- Canfield avenue, so that the Alpha Beta Gamma. •I • s held Mondry' afternoon , Junior B'nai B'rith. winter frolic to be held at the Hotel financial seeretary may have A eon. F The Alpha Bet:I Gamma Sorority the synagogue. The e , „ „ , NOV. 15, at So- , The last meeting of the Junior oii- Toiler Roof Garden on Jan. 23, 1- 1iiis i s very impor- nweting was opened with a Bible held its bast meeting at the home of of Wnai Writh was held at the reei mailing.. ost. 1927. Morris Medow has been ciety community center, 275 East Ferry tart :mil members are urged to coot by Mrs. Barney Albert. A Miss Belle Wuntner l)t. N824 Linwood chosen general chairman of the af- 30. ply with this roiliest immediately. Chanukah talk was given byMN. avenue on Monday, Nov. 20. The fair. The "William Edelstein Class" aventit•, Tuesday evening, Nov. Morse M. Cohen and an address by members of the sorority and their 5 at 1.30 NliN Beatrice Rader, chairman of the Lechem Aniymi Society. will be initiated on were followed guests were entertained by Jules Rabbi Ashinsky, which were p. m. at 89 Rowena street. The fol dance committee, reported that a A regular meeting of the Detroit a pleasant social hour in charge Jewels orchestra, who performed a lowing initiates are requested to be large number of tickets had been sold 1 echem Anivim Society will be held very interesting and snappy program. 0 . Mrs. A. : " : present: Irwin 51oehler, Joseph Katz, for the dance to take place Sunday, Wednesday, Dec. 11, at N p. in., at the Mrs. Eli Sachse, president of the The winner of the luncheon set rat- developments Holbrook Synagogue, Holhrook and Further 19. Samuel Laskin, Mike Engelman, Ir- Dec. Beauhien streets. All members and sisterhood, announced that the fol- fled by the club was picked. On Nov. win Toppy, Leo Yeszin, Samuel Sil- showed that Al Lewis and Sol Rosen- . lowing have been appointed to serve 21 a personal shower was given by verberg, John Wienberg and Max man were among the keenest coot- prospective members are urged to a,- as board of directors: NIrs. A. NI. the sorority for Miss Adele Hartstein, The last board of director's Ashinsky honorary member; 51es- a member of the sorority and a bride.- dinner dance will be petitors in the advertisement matter- tend Stollberg. ome o f m rs. given on Dec. 12 in honor of the getting for the dance program contest, mee ti ng was h em at t h e h dames Oscar Schiller, William Jii- elect of Dec. 19. Miss Harstein re- 261 Owen avenue. Matters of accepted initiates. The next regular Judge Frank Nlurphy was unable to Geller, importance were discussed. Miss F'. coby, Alex Barnett, Rachel Agree, ceived many lovely gifts, The hostess meeting will be held Monday, Dec. appear, much to the regret of the Geller entertained with musical selee- Barney Albert, Herman Cohen, L. of the next meeting will be Miss organization. Al Cutler gave several 6, at 89 Rowena street. Freedman, J. Greenberg, J. Ilia- Madeline Silver If 1393'2 Woodrow monologues, among which was "The witch, Samuel Havanau, Ralph Paul, Wilson avenue, to he held on Tues. . till''' Shooting of Dangerous Dan McGrue." Junior Baby Day Nursery. A. Leach, 51. Rosenzweig, Edith No- day, Dec. 7. A meeting of the board of the junior The Misses Karouse, accompanied by Zeire Zion Organization. chapter of the Hebrew Baby Day Miss Cohen on the piano, rendered Celebrating the first issue of the Nursery will be held on Monday eve- vocal solos and duets. Betty Free- weekly publication, I. ar n Folk, the sing, Dec. 6, at the home of Miss Belle man sang several unusual selections. Zeire Zion Organization of Detroit Silberblatt, 1627 Collingwood avenue. Esther Engel, elocutionist, recited Lan- held a banquet at 31 Melbourne. e COM- Wi lli am nue on Sunday, Nov. 28, and had as A permanent meeting place has not "In the Usual Way." its guest Dr. David Rebelsky, na- tional chairman of the Zeire Zion of America. The executive chair- man of the local chapter, 13ezalel Lerman, introduced Ed. Franzblau as chairman of the evening. Greetings to the weekly were extended by Dr. Rosenberg, assistant principal of the U nited Hebrew Schools; Mr. Schnitz, in the name of the Ilashachar; Mr.. Lerman, in the name of the Zeire Zion; and Abe Lachovitzky, in the name of the Jewish National Fund. The principal speaker of the evening was Dr. David Rebelsky, who outlined the history of the &ire Zion Ilitach. Participating in the musical . duth. . program were: II. II. ( Ohell, sage r o f __ .__ ... _ . ___ .. _._ _ _ and Zigfried Creenherg of L k m 1 k .‘: %. 1 k m , , 0 1 0 w mw%. , w 1 mi m. 0 r Strt, 1 I 6 1 . kw i 1 k• , , % : I 6 w ll accompanied by Mr. Chessin, selections were A pianist. Several pr rendered by hiss Raskin and Mr. 0 14111111 , Shole111 Ale- Shpargul. NIr. cheat reader, and Charles Shook, of the Zeire Zion, entertained. The 5 Novelty Trio also rendered several 5 selections. The 0'011111g was called to a close with the Zeire Zion Choir sing- ing Hatikvah. Sunday, Dee. 5, at 9 a. m, all members will assemble at ;.....1 530 ketli1W01111 aVellUe to participate 5 0' in the National Fund flag day. For those who cannot come Sunday morn- a committee will be at 31 Mel- . • , \ -:\ to bourne11VellUe SUNNI:1y ingot & furnish instructions. The Zeire Zion l ip ifI: 1, held Saturday, Dee. 18, d a nce Will 11e IA - g at Byron and Philadelphia. Stone's y will plop'. 5 ....... .. .;•.-- ■ ■ --- . . i' 5 Auxiliary Free Loan Association. V The Ladies Auxiliary of the Free r . , 4 5 LOIN Association of the Ahavath 5 FA' Achim Synagogue will hold its third 5 iinnual bazaar and package party on 5 5 SlIllday, Dee. 5, at the synagogue, 5 ✓ D..trnar and Westminster streets. 5 Members and their friends are urged 110 admission to attend. There — is . , „ , When it looks as though it were 5 charge. Mrs. 1111V10 Goose, presiaent a part of you—when it draws of the auxiliary, is in charge of the 5 the appreciative comment of affair. friends—when it gives you a feeling of satisfaction to wear it Tau Sigma Epsilon. —that's style such as only The first dance given by the Tau / Sigma Epsilon Sorority, held at the Rollins can create. # 5 A Gotham Hotel Nov. 24, was reported a huge success. The next meeting 5 • be held at the home of the Misses will , ' A Helen and Grace Shaw, 259:1 Drexel / . avenue. A hike is being planned to • •••1 10 Oil 'Trenton renton Woods. Fraternal and Club Notes f.,,,,w,Chy Dec. Free Building Exhibition NOW OPEN You and your friends are cordially invited to visit our Building Exhibition at Gr•tiot and St. Aubin Ayes., daily except Sundays. Open evenings till 9 p. m. We belie.* we can give you many valuable suggestions, and show you many new items used in building today. C. W. Kotcher Lumber Co. "Good Lumber for Over 60 Years" All Phones—M•lrese 3390 &minas Established 1814 'Dine and 'Dance at ea 6ardeneaft 1516 WOODWARD, Corner JOHN R. Special $1.00 Dinner, 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. Special Noon-day Luncheon 55c, 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Sunday Table D'Hote Dinner $1.25, 12 to 8 p. m. STANLEY COSCIA And His Tea Garden Orchestra. DAILY DANCING 12-1;45 P. M. — 5:30 P. M.-8 P. M. — 9:30 P. M.-1 A. M. No Cover Charge at Any Time. i r WHO? ZEIRE ZION WHAT? DANCE WHEN? SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 18 II WHERE? PHILADELPHIA-BYRON MUSIC? STONE'S SYNCOPATORS rA PA r, , 0 0. 0 A 1 11 r i 0 ► 1 0 'Ir. 1 ' o 1110 : 1; 1 1 1 11111 1:110 1 111111 .1 1 1(1 % d r, 1 '• 5 5 5 5 10 011 II Illilillir " °mil h Oil ;4:8 11111;111' A ni erica' 'Best" ..; r a I " p E 5 5 / r a ,r I ‘, yinds l ir, I g syn.:op:a. , 11 ra 0, 0 0 A p • 5 5 r, E t It 1 0 ✓ I 5 5 5 5 Tau Sigma Epsilon. 5' At a meeting held at , the home of . lay i Stella Slaves on Friday 5 Mi , the Tau Sigma Epsilon Epslon Sororty made i n & plans for a hike to Trenton IN oods, . Odd Chairs , No‘tv on Display 5 E Sunday, Dec. 12. Arrangements were also made for the sorority to visit the Children's Free Hospital at some future date. p 5 5 5 ✓ t I, 5 r, / E E 5 E & 5 5 A beautiful assortment of highly deco- rative Odd Chairs, moderately priced— '35 to '275 PA' —OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT next regular 11•11.• 5 Shaarey Zedek Club. Plans are being completed by r 011 , 1111115 110111e 011 Dec. DJ. The pub • n A menthers of the Shaarey Zellek Club • r, to present a musical at the Hebrew is 0, lication which the organization 0 planning will contain all the activi- 0' ties in the Shaarey Zedek and prom- See our big displays of f other fine pieces suitable for gifts, such as wall cabinets, smokers, sewing Colonial secretaries, book shelves, etc. cabinets, Co The 0 4 # ises to be of interest to every mem- A tier of the congregation. An essay F contest is being planned for men, hers of the Sunday School classes. l'riZeS Will be award ed to those sub- ruffling the best e$says. 0 / 10 A • Jericho Rebecca Lodge. 5 meeting of Jeri- 5 • rh o Rebekah Lodge, No. 328, will & take place on Monday evening, Dec. at Jericho Temple, Oakland and / Melbourne avenues. Election of of- ficers for the ensuing term will take place and all members are requested to attend. O , , & SCHR ;, 5 0 '0 . 5 5 5 5 P a FURNITURE CO. 8926 Twelfth Street Open evenings / Sigm ■ Della Pi Sorority. The last meeting of the Sigma • Delta Pi Sorority was held Sunday, $1Nov. 28, at the home of Miss Mildred Sunday of 1132 Virginia park, at / which time the following officers a A- Ruth Kirschbaum, 2 were elected: Ethel Fischer, ,,, ge,ant. x ,i, th n , dean; ii.■■■■■■■•■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■ ■•■•■ --•'-,-, "i at-arms. The dinner-dance held at r-,.,..,. ............... ........ •:= 7, •:::= =',...!,:,,••,, .. , ........ ' ...... the Palmetto on Nov. 27 was report- a success. Miss Jessie Bonstelle 1: t at the dance. we waague. GREETINGS OF THE SEASON 1. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHS li IC I Amateur Kodak Finisher.. C. E. BROWN, Prop. ROOM 34, 513 SHELBY STREET Phone Randolph 2878 ii Phi Beta Fraternity. The principal feature of the last meeting of the Phi Beta Fraternity, which onus held at the community ;II house, 275 East Ferry avenue, was the presentation of the Upsilon charm, which wan presented by Frank Weiner, resident member of the na- tional extension committee. Albert Tucker was selected as the ideal Enter of the chapter. The pledgees of the chapter have organized • "Dog Club." Oscar Swartz wu chosen chairman. The purpose is to acquaint the newly accepted members with the laws and by-laws of the fiatesnity. George Axelrode succeeded Mr. Fel- Finer In Quality and Moderate In Price! Rollins' furs are not a product of quantity production. They are indi- vidually tailored, one - of - a - kind models—true masterpieces of style and exponents of all that's new in furs. Rollins' ability to supply the overwhelming demand for furs of subtle chic—furs at the topmost pinnacle of smart perfection, has won the everlasting confidence of Detroit women. Ever-reasonable prices bring a coat by Rollins within the reach of every true lover of furs. When you con- sider the years of service and pride of ownership which Rollins' furs give to their owners, then Rollins' furs prove themselves to be the least expensive of all furs—a fact their possessors are quick to state and prove. COATS OF RARE MINK BROAMAI I, (to special order) ERMINE (white or cocoa) I IUDSON SEAL (dyed muskrat) all trimmings CARACUL (brown, platinum or black) $1295 $1295 $895 • $269, $379, $459 $295, $395 ieG4Roilins £9 36 Adams Avenue West Near the ' ,lams Theater JINA1110•11110 ■ 01111A111, it