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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-12-10

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TO HOLD SERVICES AT
musical tea held under the auspices LEADER LODGE NO. 55
AHAVATH ZION SYNAGOG
of the National Council of Jewish
HEADS DISTRICT ASS'N
Announcement has been made that
Women at the Hotel Stotler. Plans
Saturday Evening Dances:
M.
llerschman, well known artist and
are
being
laid
for
a
Federation
of
Fenkell Mothers Club.
The First District Pythian Associa-
The opening of our weekly Satur-
Jewish Women's Organizations and tion, composed of leaders from Wayne day evening dances on Dec. 4 at Web- obercantor of New York, will conduct
A meeting of the Fenkell Mothers
this was the first step in closer re-
Weekly Dances.
Club will be held on Saturday after-
ster Hall was a great success and all
the various
The Hebrew Aquatic Club was host lationship between
noon, Dec. 11, at 2:30, at 3430 Fen-
who attended are eagerly looking for-
kell avenue. The program will in- at the Wednesday night dance which groups.
ward to the next dance. Don't fail
clude an address by Mrs. Louis was held at the center on Dec. 8.
to attend this Saturday evening
FREE BURIAL ASS'N TO
Cohane on '"f he Legal Rights of
dance, Da , E.: at 9 o'clock.
Farewell Banquet.
Women", recitations in Yiddish by
HOLD DANCE ON DEC. 12
Maurice Schneider, a complete musi- All the mothers clubs of Detroit
The Hike:
The Detroit Jewish Free Burial As-
cal program by the Music Study Cir- are joining in a farewell banquet to sociation has completed plans for an
The hike held last Sunday morning,
cle and dancing. Important business Miss Blume I. Levin who is leaving informal dance to be held Sunday eve-
Dec. 5, at 9:30 o'clock from the club-
will be discussed, such as a banquet the employ of the Jewish Centers As- ning, Dec. 12, at the Arena Gardens.
house proved the good sportsmanship
in order to properly celebrate the sociation to go into law practice. The Max Lear has been chosen chairman
of the '5' girls. Despite the snow and
installation of officers who will be banquet will be catered by Meyer of the affair and Asher Itskowitz is
frosty weather, a splendid attendance
of girls participated in the hike to
elected at this meeting. Pereira and will be held at the center in charge of the sale of tickets.
Grosse
Pointe. Announcement will
on
Tuesday
evening,
Dec.
14,
at
6:30.
Finzels
Orchestra
has
been
engaged

Joint Meeting.
be made of the next hike.
Reservations can be made by calling for the evening and tickets may be se-
In order to promote good fellow- Empire 4878 or by writing direct to cured at the door on Sunday evening.
ship among the members of the dif- the center, 31 Melbourne avenue.
Friday Evening Services:
The proceeds of the affair will be
ferent mother clubs, joint meetings
The Friday evening services on
used fur charity.
will be held every month. This month Federation Women's Organisations.
Dec. 10 were conducted by Dr. Alvin
D. Hersch, who chose for his topic
the Twelfth Street Mothers Club and Mrs. Sarah Ovrin and Mrs. G. Sil- YOUNG PEOPLE PLANS DANCE.
"After Death—What?" a discussion
the Oakman Mothers Club will hold verman, representing the Fenkell
On Sunday afternoon, Dec. 19,
of the Jewish viewpoint of Immor-
a joint meeting on Saturday evening, Mothers Club, Mrs. S. Craig, and Mrs. the Young Peoples' Society of
Dec. 11 at the center. A social eve-
tality. Dr. Ilersch spoke very clear-
Shaarey
'/.edek
will
hold
a
matinee
Anna Horwitz, the Twelfth Street
ly and eloquently on this subject
ning is planned, which will include a Mothers Club; Mrs. LaBret and Mrs. dance at the Synagogue. The dance ,
M. HERSCHMAN
which has been a source of discussion
musical program, an address, and Goodstein the West Warren and the first social 'affair of the year, is

Centers Association

Y. M. H. A. NOTES

13. The hosts will also furnish the
musical program. All boys and girls
over 16 are cordially invited to at-
tend.

dancing. Michigan Mothers Clubs; Mrs. Weiss-
berg and Mrs. Feldman the Institute
Milton M. Alexander to Talk.
Mothers Club; Mrs. Shook and Mrs.
The La-D-Da boys will be hosts et Kolodin the Oakman Boulevard Moth-
the December Talk which will be ers Club; Mrs. Lanking the Oakland;
addressed by Milton M. Alexander, Mrs. Roth the Delray and Mrs. Jack-
president of the Jewish Centers As-
son and Mrs. Aptaker the Fenkell
sociation. This talk will be held at Ladies Credit Union were guests at a
the center on Monday evening, Dec.

given for the purpose of bringing to-
gether new and old members.
A collegiate orchestra has been en-
gaged and dancing will be continuous
from 3 to 6 o'clock. Admission is
50 cents per person.
Patrons and patronesses will be
announced at a later date.

HERMAN C. MUSCOVICH.

for many years. Ile showed that he
had given careful thought to his sub-
ject and made it very interesting to
the congregation. A surprise of the
evening were the new songs and fine
rendering of them by the choir. After
services, tea was served and a pleas-
ant social hour was enjoyed.
On Friday evening, Dec. 17, the
services will be conducted by Louis
Cohane, prominent attorney of this
city. His subject will be "The Why
of the Jews' Material Success." Mrs.
S. Wineman will be the hostess.
Services start at 8:15 and are held
in the Little Theater, 89 Rowena
street. The public is invited.

and chant the services at the Ahavath
Zion Synagogue on Friday evening,
Dec. 24, and Saturday morning, Dec.
25. This will be the first time that Mr.
Ilerschman has conducted services in
any synagogue in this city. Ile will
be accompanied by a splendid choir.
Those desiring tickets are requested
to communicate with M. Gottesman,
vice-president of the congregation, 458
Vague avenue, or by telephone Em-
pire 0428-1I.

Dunninger At Temple.

Dunninger, the master mind of
modern mystery, will headline the
bill at B. F. Keith's Temple theater,
starting Sunday afternoon, Dec. 12.
Dunninger presents his own original
offering in, "Mind Reading and Men.
tal Telepathy," with which he has
mystified the scientists of both ends
of the continent. Others billed:
Fred Allen and Bert Yorke; Arthur
and Morton navel; Edw. Stanisluff
and Gracie; Louis Wright; Fink and
Smith; Sgt. Franklin and Ruby
Royce and the weekly screen subjects
complete the bill.

HOW ARE

YOUR

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it comes
W HEN
to fixing

County, has selected Chancellor Com-
mander Herman C. Muscovich of De-
troit Lodge 55, Knights of Pythias, as
its president.
The First District Association, one
of 14 of its kind in the State of Mich-

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WINDSOR NOTES.
441 Brother Muscovich, are not acquaint-
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On Tuesday evening, Dec. 14, at
ed with the order of the Knights of
4,
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o'clock
the
Junior Hadassah of Wind-
Pythias
as
they
should
be
and
it
will
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sor will sponsor a bridge party, to
he the association's duty to bring to
take
place
at
the Talmud Torah, cor-
the front the activities of this order,
Joins Drama League:
ner of Aylmer avenue and Tuscarora
which knows no race or creed."
The dramatic groups of the Y. W. street. Every effort is being made to
II. A. have completed arrangements make this an outstanding event. A
KADIMAH PROGRAM ON
for membership in the Drama League
invitation to attend is extend.
4 -:
SUNDAY WAS SUCCESS of America, and are now recognized cordial
ed to all girls of Detroit. Prizes will
Little Theater Groups. The league be awarded and refreshments served.
The auditorium of the Roosevelt has displayed much interest in the
For tickts and other information call
School was crowded to capacity when dramatic activities of the Y and
Subelsky, phone Burnside 3983, or
2
the pupils of the Kadimah Hebrew notices and programs are to be pub-
Miss Jennie Zwig, phone Burnside
N School presented an elaborate Chanu- lished in the Billboard.
4223.
kah nrogram on Tuesday evening,
The first presentation will be a
623 Benton
11524 Oakland
Dec. 7.
group of three one-act plays: "Eve-
Mel. 3683
Mem. 7671
Sol R. Levin was chairman of the n ing Dress Indispensable," "A Bene- "Vagabond King" Still at Cass.
evening and Cantor Silverman led the fit Performance," and "The Baby
Announcement
by
the
management
assembly in the singing of "Ilatik- Carriage." These are to be given on
vah." The following comprised the Jan. 4 and 5 by the G G. Players of of the Cass Theater, Detroit's new
down-town playhouse, that "The Vag-
program: Miss Gertrude Sarnoff, pi- the Y.
abond King," big musical play, was
anist; Estelle Amernick, spoke on the
approaching the end of its run there,
history of Chanukah; Emil Borsidy,
brought realization to many that they
cellist, accompanied by Miss Sarnoff;
may miss this gem of operettas, and
Lighting of the Candles, Cantor Mor-
the attraction brought out audiences
Bridge
Tea:
ris Dean and Kadimah choir; Sadie
The Northwestern Branch is giving of capacity proportions all last week.
Iticklos, vocalist; Ruth August, vocal-
The play will remain at the Cass but
bridge-tea
at
the
Belcrest,
5440
ist; "Neiroth Chanukah," Hebrew a
poem, by four pupils of the school; Cass avenue, on Wednesday, Dec. 15, a short time longer and following its
close there will journey to the Pacific
at
2
p.
m.
For
tickets
call
Mrs.
Max
Judas Maccabee by J. Moss; "Han-
nah and tier Seven Sons," playlet by Rich, Empire 6921-J; Mrs. Samuel Coast to fill extensive engagements in
JOB
pupils of the school, directed by Mor- Singer, Arlington 7473-W, or Mrs. San Francisco and Los Angeles.
BOOK
The music, by Rudolf Friml, is ac-
ris Kirsh; "Oi Chanukah," folk song E. Greenfield Euclid 2828-W.
claimed
by
many
the
young
Bohemian
by the choir. Rabbi Aaron M. Ash-
composer's masterpiece. It is so clev-
insky delivered an address on "Ed- Chanukah Party:
The Northwestern Branch will en- erly interwoven into the narrative of
ucation" and Isaiah Chernoff spoke
on "The Significance of Chanukah." tertain the guests of the home on the play that the various instruments
Gertrude Goldsmith and Freida Sunday, Dec. 5, from 2 to 4 p. m. in the big orchestra employed are in
Randolph 6481
Schurayts recited "Des Alto Lempl" Mrs. Anna LaBret has charge of ar- many instances used to depict certain
moods and sentiments on the stage,
rangements.
and "M'at Shower," respectively.
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GRAND RIVER
much the same as I'uccini'a score was
Rabbi Fine of the Holbrook Syna-
applied to the tale of "Madame But-
,e4 gogue was among the guests of honor. Meeting:
The next regular meeting will take terfly."
place on Monday, Dec. 13, at the resi-
g •
BUSINESS NOTICE.
dence
of Sirs. Abraham Ferar, 2959
Henry M. Gottlieb desires to an-
nounce the removal of his law office Clements avenue. This is near Lin-
from 622 Lafayette bldg., to 1114 wood avenue. All members having
Lafayette bldg. Phone Cadillac 8521 . tickets to dispose of for the bridge,
kindly report at this meeting.
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Treat our little pioneer children to hot nourishing lunches—
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Save the mothers and babies at the prenatal clinics and ma-
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Support our nurses' training school, which is raising the
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Dues are only $4. Membership committee Detroit Chapter,
Mrs. Morris Friedberg, chairman, 610 Virginia park ; Mrs. Julius
V. Brown, vice-chairman, 93 Seward avenue; Mrs. Morris Blum-
berg, secretary, 3210 Webb avenue.

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