A merica 9ewlsk Periodical Cater CLIFTON AVENU1 - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 THE 1 L S BY1401 11E NTEVAI? 1 11E T°R "The Life of the Party" eymour ..Simons.. Orchestras N - witnessed a Dedication of Scriptures - . in this cite, the Young Emanuels E staged one of the most successful af- fairs of its kind Sunday afternoon, Nov. 28, at Temple Emanuel. Pre- ceding the ceremonies an auto parade with police escorts, endrcling the en- = - 1 - 4 tire neighborhood, was held. The pro- gram, opened by selections given by Glass' 35 piece juvenile band, was fol- lowed by a few words of welcome by Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky. I. Beckman, president of the Emanuel Congrega- tion, gave the introductory remarks in which he presented Seymour Tilchen, president of the Young Etnanuels, as chairman of the evening. Following the talk explaining the ultimatum of the organization and the significance of the Dedicattion of the Scriptures, honors for holding and receiving the Scrolls of the I.aw were bought with an unusual response. J. Rosenberg, principal of the high school depart- ment of the United Hebrew Schools, addressing the audience, told how down through the ages the Torah alone was responsible for keeping the in- tegrity of the Jewish nation. The program was concluded with musical numbers given by the band as the Scrolls were being ushered in, and with the singing of the memorial services by Cantor Milkovisky for the deceased mother of the donors of the scriptures, M. and J. Birnbaum. Re- freshments were served at the close of the ceremonies. Commenting on the outcome of the affair, Rabbi Ashinsky remarked, "The dedication ceremonies have been unusually successful from every angle, and they have left a lasting impres- sion on all that attended.” Alexander Friedman, chairman of the committee on arrangements and his assistants, Hanna Katzer, Betty and Ida Karbd, and Judith Ashinsky, are to be given the credit for establish- ing the function as unique in the minds of Detroit Jewry. - TULLER HOTEL WEBSTER HALL ADDISON HOTEL GERALD MARKS — WGHP JAMES DIMMICKS SUNNYBROOK ORIOLE TERRACE "BOB O'LINKS" INGLESIDE CLUB PHOENIX CLUB ROYAL GYPSY SERENADERS Concert Music M ---- - a ti, „„„„.,,,Ai,....,...i,,,,„„„.,,,,:„„i::.,,,,,.,,„„„p„„„„i„„.w..k-rc , ...t.„„„.„„,ri HARRY SUTTON, JR. G eneral Manager Randolph 2604 - 2771 1504 BROADWAY Chanukah Party: The Northwestern Branch will en- tertain the guests of the lame on Sun- day, Dee. 5, from 2 to I p. in. Mrs. Anna Lallret has charge of arrange- ments. Meeting: The next regular meeting will take place on Monday. Dec. 13, at the resi- dence of Mrs. Abraham Ferar, 2959 Clements avenue. This is near Lin- wood avenue. All members having tickets to dispose of for the bridge, kindly report at this meeting. L= 7. This Saturday evening the members The Y.Knot Paper: The Y-Knot, the "Y" publication and friends are invited to attend the regular Saturday night dances that has been sent to the members. If there are any members who have not are being resumed by the Y. W. H. A. at Webster }lel!. A pleasant evening yet received it, please notify the of- is assured all who will attend. fice, Glendale 7971. A regular meeting will beheld this l g. More Hikes: There will be a hike Sunday morn- Sunday afternoon at 89 Rowena ing, Dec. 5, starting from the club- street, and in addition to the regular house at 9:15. All details will be business a fine program of entertain- , planned for the sports club at this ment has been arranged by the social committee in celebration of Chanukah. hike. A cordial invitation is extended to all young men to join the Detroit Y. M. 11. A. No Comparable Quality Near Its Price In every phase of chassis construction, the Hupmobile Six reveals the characteristic sturdiness which alone insures long life and low costs. Many of these superiorities you will detect at a glance. You will note a costly reinforced frame of heavy steel, built especially strong and rigid to support the weight of closed bodies. You will see a total spring length of 91 inches for a wheelbase of 114 inches—providing extraordinary cush- ioning for passengers and mechanism alike. (Brother of [sham Jonei) King Wah La Cafe 118 Michigan Ave. (West of Kinsel's) 12 to 2 — 6 to 8 — 9:30 to I A. M. [ NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME Special Dining Rooms for banquets and large or small pmties without additional charge. Phone Cadillac 5074 — Ask for Mr. Woods. III III MI GREETINGS from Verner, Wilhelm and Moldy Architects and Builders 824 BOOK BUILDING Cadillac 9280 Sedan, five-passenger, four-door, 1 1385. Coupe, two-passenger, with rum- ble seat,'I3b5• Roadster, with rumble scat, *1385. Touring, five-passenger, '1325. Equipment in- cludes 30 x 5.25 balloon tires, four-wheel brakes. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. OW morn. Mx. [ On the 'Fifth Floor I This is QUALITY luggage—the kind that will give lasting service. It is especially suitable for Christmas giving. Every price quoted below is considerably below regular. Women's Enameled Cases at $15.00 Four sizes, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches. All have removable trays. Tan or black leather trimmed. Cretonne lined. ALUMNI OF CLEVELAND J. 0. H. TO MEET DEC. 5 And in the high-priced cam and lever steering gear, you will observe an exclusive Hupmobile feature which ac- counts for both ease of steering and a wide margin of safety. Men's Genuine Cowhide Bags, $10.98 Both 24 and 26-inch bags of fine, durable cowhide, well made and carefully finished. The Detroit Chapter of the Alumni of the Cleveland Jewish Orphan Ilome will hold its monthly meeting on Sun- day, Dec. 5, at the Irnai li'rith Com- munity Center, 275 East Ferry ave- nue. There are about 75 graduates of the home residing in Detroit, all of whom are expected to attend, there being matters of vital interest to be transacted. The committee on entertainment of the chapter has arranged a social gathering at the Oriole Terrace Cafe,' 3073 East Grand Boulevard, for next Sunday evening. In addition to a banquet, there will be a concert, fol- lowed by dancing. Michael Sharlett, superintendent of the home and a number of Cleveland alumni, will be present as honor guests. Women's Enameled Hat Boxes at $2.98 Fine enameled boxes with tan, brown or black binding. These are extraordinary at this price. Others at $4.98, $5.98 to $13.50. Men's Fine Gladstone Bags at $16.50 Made of real cowhide, in 20 and 24-inch sizes. Other Gladstone bags up to $75. Smaller Week-End Cases at $5.95 These are black enameled cases, 24 and 26-inch sizes, lined with pretty cretonne. Others up to $45. Because of the demand for gift merchandise apace in our leather goods section, this .de is being held on the FIFTH FLOOR. In our neighbor's hands the mor- sel always appears big. /4/I ro 1447 Quality of this type, found everywhere in this finer Six, explains why Hupmobile owners drive their cars years longer than the average—and why they are not subjected to the excessive maintenance costs often associ- ated with cars of moderate price. ov q* • Frank Jones' Superb Orchestra Finer Quality Overnight Cases, Traveling Bags, Gladstone Bags, Hat Boxes and Week-end Cases. :i-1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111lio \ Daily Featured. IRRESISTIBLE! ENCHANTING! GIFT LUGGAGE Refined Entertainment -. . . REAL COMPELLING DANCE MUSIC Christmas Sale of 11111110111111111 11111filli11191113 SEYMOUR SIMONS Annual Ball: TO annual ball of the Jewish Old Folk's Home will be held at the Hotel Statler On Sunday evening, Jan. 16. Several novelties are being arranged On Sunday evening, Dec. 5, at 6 for the younger set. o'clock, the Jericho Building Associa- tion will entertain members of Jeri- Bridge Tea: The Northwestern Branch is giving a bridge-ten at the Belcrest, 5440 Cass avenue, en Wednesday Dec. 15, at 2 p. m. For tickets call Mrs. Max Rich, Empire 59214 ; Mrs. Samuel Singer, Arlington 7473-W, or Mrs. E. Green- field Euclid 2828-W. Y. M. H. A. NOTES miniciamunonnammumnsumennimmiminnimarmilitommen m FOR DECEMBER 5 Y. W. H. A. NOTES Organized s Dance n Orchestras e _ 111 1111111 1I 1111111 1111 111111$ 11111 111111 $1 111I11111 21 111111PO IN IE11211 11111111111 r ill11011111114 tril it11111131 OLD FOLKS HOME BANQUET PLANNED Membership: We are pleased to welcome so ninny ABE ZEFF new members, but still have room for cho Lodge and their families in sale- ni-re. For application blanks call bration of the Festival of Lights and i Mrs. Milton P. Fisher, 235 Tuxedo the purchase of a lot on Joy runt avenue, Longfellow 7079. Fees $2. near Linwood, where the new Jericho Community House will be erected in BICUR CHOLEM DANCE the spring. PLANS ARE COMPLETED A banquet will be held in the tem- ple and a delightful program of en- A program replete with diversified tertainment is being completed. The principal address of welcome sad entertainment by Jack Harriss and his "gang" featured the Bicur Cholem greetings will be delivered by Abra- ham Zed, president of Jericho Build- Society meeting on Thursday evening, Dec. 2, at Broker's hall. ing Association. David Gottlieb, Samuel Wexler, chairman of the chairman of the entertainment com- dance committee, reported that plans mittee, is in charge of the affair. The entire fourth floor of the are nearing completion fur the Rev- Book-Cadillac lintel, including the entcenth annual ball to be held on Sat- crystal and grand ballrooms, has urday evening, Dec. 25, at the General been engaged to care for the large Motors ballroom. The proceeds of this attendance which is expected at the affair, as in the past, are to be given (lance to be given by the organization exclusively to charity. Tickets may on Sunday, Jan. 9, 1927. Billy Bu- be obtained from members or at the shoes two celebrated dance orches- door the evening of the affair. Ad- tras have been engaged for the occa- mission is $1.25 per person. The Friday Evening Services: sion and several well known radio famous Blackbirds Orchestra has been On Dec. 3, the Friday evening ser- stars will entertain during the eve- engaged to furnish the dance music. The next meeting will be held Thurs- vices at the Y. W. H. A. were con- ning. Tickets have been mailed to ducted by Dr. Alvin D. Hersch. His members of the lodge and may be day evening, Dec. 16. subject was "What Think Ye of God?" obtained from the members or at the and was a very vivid and interesting door the evening of the affair. Delray Mothers Club: discussion on the Jewish view-point A meeting of the Delray Mothers of God. The choir has added to its Club will be held Tuesday evening, repertoire of music and showed fine Dec. 7, at 8 o'clock, at the Delray practice. A social hour followed and Synagogue, Bourdeno and Cary tea was served. streets. Officers for the ensuing year Now that the basket ball season is will be elected and all members are Dr. Ilersch will also conduct the ser vices on Dec. 10, when his discus- well on its way, the numbers of the urged to attend. sion will be on the Jewish view-point athletic club of the "Y" are working o f Immortality, the subject being, enthusiastically in preparation for "What Think Ye of Death?" The pub- the forthcoming basket ball games, lic is invited. Services are held in which are scheduled to commence the the Little Theater, 89 Rowena street, middle of this month. Workouts are held twice a week, Tuesday and at 8:15. Thursday evenings, at the school on Wilson and Gladstone avenues, under The Monthly Meeting: The second monthly meeting of the the supervision of a prominent basket Y. NV. II. A. was held at the club- ball coach. Any young man interested house, Nov. 28. Many announcements is urged to communicate with the di- were made. A fine program was pre- rector of the athletic department of sented. Mr. McFarlan of Teachers' the "Y." College was the speaker. His sub- Dec. 29, the "Y" will hold its first ject, "The Installment Plan" was not only instructive but humorous as well. annual smoker, an event looked for- Miss Florence Horwitz entertained ward to as the stepping stone towards with singing and Miss Damsky, dra- the increase of the membership. Many matic director, concluded the program prominent men as well as prominent with two monologues which were very entertainers will be present to make this event a gala one. real and witty. ARCADIA BALLROOM E PAGE FIVE RONICl/1 Jericho Building Association to Hold With the largest crowd that ever Chanukah Celebration. PRESENTING = DerRonjoun WOODWARD AV!' HOW TO SPEND A GLORIOUS EVENING • ie. , '• •• ' "10 • '2, 774C‘ 1. k(04,40.4.22 :;0 ;.:4 465." The Ideal attend the 17th ANNUAL HUPMOBILE S DETROIT RETAIL STORE 2965 Woodward Hastings & Harfst, Michigan Distributors 13528 Woodward Economical Transportation C H Bt 'ET Bicur Cholem Weisman Motor Sales Co. Chevrolet 2 5 General Motors Ballroom 1.,1.t. $1 25 HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH for DANCE Suf. I :,. /). 1524 gift-- nr.,• n e t,..nd II Dealers Glendale 9389 3639 WOODWARD AVENUE AT BRADY STREET solsommosamsamssarara