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PLANS ARE COMPLETED 0
0 Make Your New Year Reservation N ow $
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THE GREATER SEASON
The entire fourth floor of the 0
Book-Cadillac Hotel has been en- Il o
party. The program will be the same
Auxiliary B'nai B'rith.
A meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary as that reported previously, except
of Icnai Irrith was held at the corn- that dinner will be served at Joseph
munity center on Monday. Mrs. IS II- Bros. Restaurant. Samuel f. oper.
ham Sacks, sec:dist, and Mrs. Kesler,I ofsky was accepted as a member of
pianist, rendered several selections.' the club. Hyman Levy is on proba-
Plans are being completed for a bake thin. Michael Gruskin and Samuel
sale to take place on Thursday, Dec.. Toperofsky were the principal speak-
30. Cakes, jam and noodles will be ers for the afternoon. they spoke
offered for sale. All who are willing on "Tuberculosis" and "Crime," ve-
to donate their services or food are spectively. Michael Gruskin, Morris
requested to communicate with Mrs. Shurgen, Morris Levin, Benjamin
I. S. Yarrow of 1666 Chicago haute. Diamond and Benjamin Mocklowitz
card, telephone Longfellow 9782, not were chosen on team No 1 and David
later than Wednesday, Dee. 29. A Marks, Al Moss, Ilorris Barnes,
special meeting will be held at the George Toperofsky and Ray Stewart
home of Mrs. Yarrows on Tuesday were chosen on team No. 2 of the
evening Dec. 28. All members are basketball team. In the first practice
requested to attend this meeting, as game on Tuesday evening, team No.
many matters of vital importance to '2 defeated team No. 1 with a score of
the organization will be discussed. A 18 to 14. David Marks and Morris
regular meeting wlil be held on Mon- Cohen will be the principal speakers
day evening, Dec. 27, at the commun. at the meeting of Dec. 26, which will
ity center. No notices will be mailed. be held at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse.
Members are urged to attend. Defi-
nite details of the bake sale will be
Women's Benefit Association.
announced.
Women's Benefit Association, Sho-
lom Review No. 88, held its annual
Sigma Epsilon Sorority.
election of officers on Wednesday,
On Tuesday evening a regular Dee. 22, with the following results:
meeting of the Sigma Epsilon Soror- Commander, Mrs. M. Segell; lieuten-
, ity took place at the home of the :int-commander, Mrs. R. Nadler;
Misses Jeanne and Rosalie Denawitz chaplain, Mrs. M. Weinberg; record-
of McQuade avenue. A form a l elec- ing secretary, Mrs. F. Gorelick; cap-
tion of officers was held, after which tain, Mrs. F. Ehrlich; sergeant-at-
a detailed report was given by Miss arms, Mrs. D. Kapatansky; sentinel,
Hack, who, with the assistance of Mrs. M. Epstein; picket, Mrs. A. Wil-
Miss Meisner, is in charge of dis- son; press correspondent, Mrs. I.
tributing baskets of food to needy Kushner. The first business meeting
families.
of the new term will be held Jan. 5
at 2 p. m. All members are urged
Baby Dip Nursery.
to attend.
A regular meeting of the Detroit
Ilebrew Ladies Baby Day Nursery
Sisters of Zion.
d, was held Wednesday evening, Dee.
A regular meeting of the Sisters
• nd Anzerimn
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Charles Fitzgerald and His Orchestra
"HOTTER THAN SUNSHINE"
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6.8, 10-1 A. M. Daily — Saturday
WILLIAM HACKER
Neon
Oriental Cafe 0,
gaged for the dance to be given by
the Jericho Building Association on
Sunday evening, Jan. 9, as a record
crowd is expected.
A delightful program of entertain-
Opposite Book-Cadillac Hotel
eat has been arranged by the corn- %
ittee in charge of arrangements and % SPECIAL DINNER 5.5, $1i5
LUNCHEON, MK.
w ill include several well known radio
L‘,. 1 k
st ars and Billy Bush or himself and r im km w I,
is two celebrated Rialto orchestras.
William hacker is chairman of the
committee on arrangements and is
being assisted by David Gottlieb,
Samuel Z. Hirschman, Louis Tzvine,
Benjamin Keller, Ludwig Boraks, Jo-
seph Frano•itz, Maurice Bordelove
and Jack Holzman.
Tickets may be obtained from any
member of the organization or at the
dour the evening of the dance.
p
219 Michigan Ave.
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PLAIN OR
SPECIAL ENGRAVED CARDS
for the HOLIDAYS
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COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY
STATIONERY.
HADASSAH, MT. CLEMENS
HAS MEMBERSHIP RALLY
1550 Woodward
SHEEHAN'S
Many new members were added to
the roster of the Mt. Clemens chapter
, *i 15, at the Emanuel Congregation. of Zion, Mizraehi of Detroit, will be 0 f lladassah at the membership rally
'4''. Members
Members are urged to attend the held Tuesday, Dec. 28, at the Temple which was held at the Deli Hotel on
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',,,s, meetings, as many matters of impor- Emanuel, Taylor and Wilson avenues. S londay last.
i =,4 ' lance are discussed. The notice of
Mrs. J. Ginsburg, president of the
The Sisters of Zion seas recently reor-
• I the next meeting will be announced ganized and all old members are urged •hapter, welcomed the guests and Mrs.
•.:' at a later date. Mrs. Jacob Harvith, to attend this meeting. Many mat- M. M. ( ohen, active member of the
, chairman of the entertainment com- ters of vital importance to the organ- Detroit chapter, spoke on the purposes
ee'rimittee;
Mrs. Louis Callow, associate ization will be discussed. Mrs. A. M. of Hadassah and the wonderful work
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'I I chairman, and the committee mem- Ashinsky is president and Mrs. An- it is accomplishing in Palestine.
Little Eleanor Ginsburg entertained
` ' l tiers are soliciting ads for the pro- netta Wilenkin of 2038 Taylor ave-
with a dance; Miss Ethel Levine, ac-
! gram for the annual ball to be held nue is secretary.
companied by Miss Celia Litwak at
1 ' Sunday evening, Jan. 30, at the Hotel
the piano, rendered several vocal solos;
Statler for the benefit of the Baby
Blossoms of Zion.
Rabbi Gabriel Zakuto spoke on the
Day Nursery. Any courtesy shown
The last meeting of the Blossoms work of Hadassah, and Mrs. harry
the solicitors will be greatly appreci-
of Zion was held at the home of Edith Malbin entertained with piano selec-
ated.
Margolis of 2659 Hazelwood avenue. tions.
The next meeting will be held on Dec.
After the program, refreshments
Philom•thic Debating Club.
25 at the home of Sheshona Shnitz were served in the dining room of the
The Philomathic Debating Club
of 2231 West Euclid avenue. All Itch Hotel and a social hour followed.
held a social last Sunday evening at
.14 the home of David Leach, 2453 Glad- girls between the ages of 12 and 15
The officers of the Mt. Clemens
1 stone avenue. At the next meeting are invited to attend the next meet- chapter take this means to thank Mrs.
ing. All members are urged to at David Kline, who allowed them the use
a debate will be held on the subject
"Resolved, That the Negro Should tend, 55 this will be a very important of the Reh Hotel as headquarters.
4: Be Disenfranchised." Norman Rom meeting.
e,..„ will support the affirmative and Max
Sigma Dells Pi Sorority.
Simon will uphold the negative. The
The last meeting of the Sigma
debate will be followed by a general
MRS. SALLY HARTMAN
discussion of the Negro question, in Delta Pi Sorority was held Sunday
Mrs. Sally Hartman of 514 Alger
47 which all may participate. The thir- Dec. 19, at the home of Miss Blanch(
teenth annual oratorical contest of Michelman of 3275 West Philadelphia avenue passed away at her home on
;
the club will be held on Monday eve- avenue. Following the meeting bunco Wednesday, Dec. 13. Mrs. Ilartman
' nine, Dec. 27, at the Shaarey Zedek was played and prizes were awarded was 62 years of age. She is survived
Synagogue. All details concerning to Miss Ethel Fischer and Miss Kloag. by one daughter, Mrs. Partos, and
the concert will be found on page one Pledgees who attended the meeting one son, Eugene Hartman.
Funeral services were conducted at
were the Misses June Steinberg, Jean
of this issue.
Sherman, Lydia Solovich, Rosenthal Li••iti Bros. Funeral Home, 7739
John
R. street, on Thursday, Dec. 16.
Miss Ethel Fischer of
and Kloag.
Home Relief Society.
The next meeting of the Home Re- 2633 Elmhurst avenue will be hos- Interment took place at Oakviess
lief Society will be held at the home tess at the meeting of Sunday, Jan. 2. Cemetery. Rabbi Muses Fischer and
Cantor Rosenfield officiated.
of Mrs. Ira Friedenberg of 1403 Vir-
Strangers A. C.
ginia park on Thursday evening, Dec.
30, at 7:30 o'clock sharp. All mem-
Regular meetings of the Strangers
bers are requested to attend.
A. C. Club are held at the Jewish
Center, 31 Melbourne avenue, every
Madison Athletic Club.
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. A
A regular meeting of the Madison dance is being planned for Jan. 19,
Athletic Club was held Sunday, Dec. 1927, to be hi:Id at the center. Si.
19, at the Y. W. II. A. clubhouse, 89 Diamond is manager of the basket-
Rowena street. Morris Cohen, chair- ball team. Officers of the organiza-
In loving memory of Mrs. Gertrudel
, man of the dance committee, report- tion are: Si. Corby, president; N. Chimovitz, who passed away eight I
ed favorably on the Valentine dance Kaplan, vice-president; J. Kaufman, years ago, Dec. 16, 1918.
to be given Sunday evening, Feb. 13, secretary, and A. Friedlander, treas-
lied called her home,
I at the Hotel Statler. Plans have been urer.
w ill.
It wa,.
completed for the New Year's eve
in our hearts
She tinier'
K. Y. F. Club.
Her memory i , is: dear Md.,
All those interested in the K. Y. F.
A. in the hour she I, .-'I ewe.
Club are invited to attend the meet-
ings, which are held every Sunday Her Loving Husband, Children and 4 . 1..) ,' , 1.5Z1:_%i` ele73:5' .;M;17, 17. 1_?'
afternoon at 3 o'clock, at 89 Rowena
Grandchildren.
street.
In loving memory of Max Benja-
Hebrew Cultural Group.
min Sherman, who passed away nine
The meeting place of the Hebrew years ago, 21 days in Tebet.
Cultural Group, Kvutzah Ivrith De-
Gone but not forgotten.
troitith, has been changed to the
His Loving Mother, Sister and
Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah. I.
Brothers.
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Rosenberg will be the principal speak-
C
lie
er at the meeting of Dec. 25.
Everything for cleaning Apt.
hi loving memory of Bernard
will
speak
on
the
subject
"The
His-
Weber,
who
passed
away
two
years
Houses, Banks, Hotels, Stores,
tory of the Ilebrew Language." The ago, Dee. 28, 1924.
4.
Restaurants, Theaters, Fac-
meeting starts promptly at 8 p. m.
+KO,
A nreei , m. ono from us is acme,
tories, etc.
Discussion will be held on the Ilebrew
A voice we hoed i• still,
play which the organization is plan-
A Ware I. vacant in oar hearts
which ne‘er tan ht. Idle&
I ning to present in the near future.
'All who understand the Ilebrew Ian-
His Loving Parents and Brothers.
gunge are invited to attend.
L. W. McKENNA
Contractor
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We wish all our Patrons and Friends the Compli-
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time for that new .
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Garrick Theater for an engagement
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I night. Mr. Sherman will be support.
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the others of the company of " !t ,"
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"The Woman Disputed " is a war c :'
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