A merica 'wish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE THREE mckerRorr_j_EnsnetRomaz ei.er•is wisaens Free Building Exhibition Fraternal and Club Notes NOW OPEN You and your friends are cordially invited to visit our Building Exhibition at Gratiot and St. Aubin Avec, daily except Sundays. Open evenings till 9 p. in. We believe 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—Malros. 3390 Huainan Eatablishod isiss St. aoadses000dseseszsoEsesoesesesese5ar Please bear in mind that— M. Herschman Famous Cantor and Artist Accompanied by a Large Choir WILL CONDUCT AND CHANT THE SERVICES CONGREGATION AHAVATH ZION SYNAGOGUE JULES VERNE'S "MICHAEL STROGOFF" IS AT BROADWAY STRAND THEATER Year's Eve. For New Year's Celebration Come to— Make Your Reservations for New "Michael Strogoff," the Universal-Film de France super production, made by the French Societe des Cineromans from the famous novel and tea Garden Cafe play by Jules Verne, and which has been hailed on all sides since its recent Time Kai Pistil Sorority. The last regular business meeting of the Time Kai Pistil Sorority was held at the home Of hi os Rottman on Monday, Dec. 20. Miss Fannie Kuart was a guest at the meeting. Reserva- tions have been made for a New Year's eve dinner and dance party to be given at the Sea Food Restaurant on Grand River avenue. Miss Rose Goodman of 4515 West Warren ave- nue will be hostess at the following business meeting. 1516 WOODWARD, Corner JOHN R. Special Christmas Dinner SERVED FROM 12 NOON TO 9:00 P. M. 1M1 Whippets. A new organization of young men, Whippets, has been formed. Officers of the club are: Edward M. Feldman, president; Douglas A. Purhner, sec- retary; Harry .1. Stills, treasurer. A New Yacr's party has been arranged by the entertainment committee for members and their friends to be given at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Stanley Coscia And His Tea Garden Orchestra. Furnish Excellent Music For Dancing Junior Chapter, Baby Day Nursery. The Junior Chapter of the Baby Day Nursery held a regular business meeting on Monday evening, Dec. 13, in the ballroom of the Radner home, 8732 La Salle boulevard. At the close of the business meeting, the enter- Tickets can be obtained at the following: Lazaroff's Book Store, tainment committee presented Miss Westminster Ave.; Plotkin's Book Store, 5031 Hastings St.; Subar's Phylis Radner in a reading entitled Book Store, Twelfth at Taylor; S. Chesluk's Book Store, 9342 "Betty at the Baseball Game;" Miss Oakland. Estelle Goldfarb played a uke and 252571 1 sang several popular songs and Miss .cpspc-?spOs2 Betty Freeman sang. The committee wishes to thank the persons who so generously donated their talent. A special open holiday meeting will be held on Monday keening, Dec. 27, in the Radner ballroom, 8732 La Salle boulevard. The entertainment com- mittee has arranged an unusual pro- gram for the evening. The member- ship campaign has produced over- Roof Inspection — "Best Always." whelming results, but the committee :till urges that each member obtain at least one new member. All Jew- ish young men and women over the ages of 21 and 18, respectively, are invited to join this chapter. The Junior Chapter of the Baby Day Nursery wishes to announce a card party to be held at the Knights of t, t1,33,30rS to Pythisa Ilall, 3153 Ca.s avenue, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 16. RAVET ROOFING COMPANY 446 HOLBROOK AVENUE DAILY DANCING Friday Eve., Dec. 24, and Saturday Morning, Dec. 25 Concert Sunday Evening, Dec. 26. SEASON'S GREETINGS Franklin Roofing Co. Sheet Metal and Water Proofing Contractors. 4224 WARREN AVENUE WEST Walnut 3526 Zeire Zion. So enthusiastic is the entertain- ment committee of the Zaire Zion Or - ganization over the social and linen- cial success of the last dance, which I was given by the organization at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Torah on Dec. 18, that plans are being forma- i lilted for an affair to be held the early part of February. The cul- ' tural committee has arranged for a series of lectures to be given during the !text four weeks. The first will be given by Mr. Haar, leader of the Peale Zion of Detroit, who will speak on Chaim Nachman Bialik, the He- brew poet, on Dec. 26 at 7 p. m., at Melbourne avenue. Further no- tices will be announced at a later THE OLDEST AND ONE OF THE STRONGEST BANKS IN MICHIGAN THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE IN FINAN- CIAL COUNSEL . THE DE- TROIT SAVINGS BANK IS THE LONGEST ESTABLISIIED BANK IN MICI-IIGAN THE -3 Y. a- _, 1!, t.ci• • ti- ass -3 is '.3 t DETROIT SAVINGS BANK fervingYouThmugh 25 Branches Main Office: State at Grisuold Bicur Cholem Society. The last regular meeting of the Bi- cur Choleni Society was held Thurs- day evening, Dec. 16, at Braiker's I Hall, corner Gladstone and Four- teenth streets. Judge Frank Murphy addressed the meeting. The presi- dent, Isadore Banks, gave a short I talk of appreciation to Judge Murphy. Others who helped make the evening enjoyable were Miss Betty Freedman and Miss Sylvia Ettinger, vocalists. iss Tessie Horwitz and Adolph Tra- S 'lanced the Charleston. Jack Har- r, rendered two songs, accompanied h■ His, Ettinger. Dancing followed. .11se next meeting will be held Thursday evening, Dec. 30, at the same place. All members are urged to attend. 12-1:15 P. M. — 5:30 P. M.-8 P. M. — 9:30 P. M.-1 A. M. eent ft- 0)1'MICHAEL 91120G0FrovveRrnic_f_tois pe.rAwal Paris premiere as the most interesting picture ever made under French auspices, will be shown at the Broadway Strand Theater starting Dec. 25. The big film was site mostly in Latvia, where V. Tourjansky, noted Russain director, took a large company of principals to find locations ap- proximately the actual Russian and Siberian locations of the story, which is a romance of the love and adventures of a young Russian officer of 1859 on a perilous trip through Tartar infested country to Irkutsky, in danger of capture by Feofar Khan, the Tartar leader. Five thousand troops of the Latvian army were used as extras, 4.000 infantrymen and 1,000 troop- ers, in addition to a detachment of artillery. The battle scenes between the Tartars and the Russian garrisons or relief forces are among the most outstanding ever done for the screen. The hero of "Michael Strogotr is Ivan Moskine, a young Russian actor, whose work in French films has made him almost as well known in Europe as Emil Jennings. The picture has approximately two full reels of colored film—scenes depicting the grand ball nt the Russian Imperial Palace, in all its glory and brilliance, and also a remarkable sequence showing the festive celebrations at the Court of Feofar Khan, where, amid the colorful tents of the semi- I savage host, there are Oriental ballets, gypsy dances, carousals, cavalcades 'I and other barbaric ceremonies, all in a myriad of colors and presenting sonic of the most impressive scenes ever made for the screen. MUSIC Symphony Orchestra. Luella Melius is soloist with the De- : roit Symphony Orchestra at the eighth pair of subscription concerts Wednesday, Dec. 29, and Thursday, Die. 30, one of the major sensations of recent years. It is to be noted particularly that the concert usually given on Friday' evenings, tit this pair, given Wednes- day et ening, when the usual Friday night seats will be honored. The Thursday cornea and its audience re- mains unchanged. Mine. Alelius will be heard In two very exacting numbers, the vengeful menace uttered by the Queen of the Night in Mozart's "Magic Flute," and Eliira's powerful aria from 111-11ini's "Puritans," which has been likened to the mad scene from "Lucia." Both Vote. Melius' appearances are in the second half of the evening, and inas- much as she concludes the program the audience has the opportunity to de- mand an encore. The symphony will be Tsehaikov- sky's Second, in C minor, a work nev- er before heard in Detroit. The program opens with the popular .iverture written by Mendelssohn out of his great love for Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream." The remaining orchestral number is the agreeable and melodious "William Tell" overture, Rossini's closing mas- terpiece in stage music, and virtually marking the close of that brilliant and popular cancer. No Cover Charge at Any Time ARTISTIC, NEW GRAND PIANOS Grinnell Guaranteed, low as only $495. kil will lie sung at this season for years to come. Halevy Choral Society. The Baku Choral Society, which is • preparing, for a concert to be given at Orchestra Hall in the near future, has several openings for vocalists, espe- cially sopranos and altos. All those who are interested are requested to attend at meeting Tuesday evening, Dec. 28, at the Y. W. II. A., 09 Ito- went street, at 8 o'clock. Julius Mil- ler is director. 1 It What a Splendid Christmas Home-Gift SEWING OF SISTERHOOD IS ON SALE AT TEMPLE PREMIER The Thursday sewing of the Sister- hood of Temple Beth El has undertak- en extra responsibilities this winter in : order to relieve the suffering entailed • on many families by the prevaillig scarcity of work. In order to raM, money for this purpose, the volunteer workers of this branch of the sister- hood will design and complete a num- ber of articles loth useful and decora- tive that are made to suit the purposes of household and personal necessities, .4 gifts and bridge prizes. The artic- les are beautifully made and reason- ably priced. No extra burden is placed on this who will patronize this hu- manitarian enterprise, and theirs will be the satisfaction as well of helping to relieve nary pressing needs. The articles are on sale at the workrooms of Temple Beth El, where orders will also be taken for aprons of every va- riety, sash curtains and ninny other things in the handwork line. Small Grand Piano Matchless Value at '625 In such choice you bring a world of gladness to those of your family—gladness that con- tinues on into every day for years to come. It is a permanent and truly worthy token of your affec- tion. Surprisingly easy payments may be arranged. Come in to- day—bring immeasurable glad- ness now to those of your home. Our Honor Roll of Famous Pianos: STEINWAY LUDWIG SOHMER PREMIER WEBER GRINNELL VOSE STECK "The Musical Center of Detroit' GRINNELL BROS. ...Steinway Represeruativa.^ 151.541 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT 40 544/4”. 9 Nat* Drava. H. E. Gray N "REALTOR" New Review at Addison. NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS Call --- Kahl 8630 GRAND RIVER AVENUE Phones Garfield 0158.0159 nrmitnietniad ,;„ Ls; NIIII1111111111111111111111111M111011111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIII Kercheval Avenue Plumber REGISTERED Greetings of the Season. Zubrigg & Oderfer i taken. The entre performance is given dur- ing the dinner and there is no cover ,charge until 10 p. m. Complete details I of this review will be announced in the daily papers. 1 Of Interest to many is the an- nouncement of the opening of the Dooda Nut Shop, located at 3127 Nut Woodward avenue. The !N I Shop specializes in rare fruits, nut• and imported candies, artistically I pack.1 in fancy baskets and boxes. Brine distributors for Battle Creek Sanitarium health foods, the shop is highly recommended. A , Greetings of the Season. Dooda Nut Shop Opens. . , ralim ,.t Tri-W Club. CLARK ROOFING CO. Handel's mighty oratorio, "The The last regular meeting of the JOHN S. CLARK, Prop. Tri-W Club was held Tuesday, Dec. Messiah;' which will be given its an- 21, at 89 Rowena street. Many in-inual performance Sunday evening by Dependable Roofing and Sheet teresting subjects were discussed. the Detroit Symphony Choir and Or- Metal Work. particularly the show and dance that chestra, is one of the noblest expres- REAR 86239 WOODWARD AVE. was given Dec. 19. An open meeting s ions of the Christmas season that Empire 6332. will be held Tuesday, Dec. 28. The musical history has eisen to the world. entertainment committee is arrang- Ever since George Frederic Handel wrote it in 1741 as•1 since its first ing a delightful program for the eve- modest performance in Dublin a year Season's Greetings. ning. later, it has become the significant C. H. MARDEN voice of Christmas-tide all over the Athena Girl. Club. Mrs. Blanche Horwitz of 1603 globe. The Detroit Symphony Choir, Civil Engineer. Gladstone avenue was hostess on , with the orchestra, hrst gave it in the repeating it twice Tuesday evening, Dec. 21, at the rag-!spring of It (Registered ular business mailing of the Athena ' thereafter; it has tic.' become an es- GP Is Club. The club is sponsoring a I tablished event in tl'• orchestra and party at the Palmetto Hotel on New Year's eve. Plans are being completed , Izscrusrls nisi ,, ,I;lenrommismoir,,i!!!riormsthil[eilm:!irsoissumarmsinilmis to make this one of the outstanding affairs of the season. There are still a few reservations for friends of members who wish to participate. Those who wish to attend are request- ed to communicate with any of the numbers. After the regular business meeting a grab bag party took place. s±,' The next regular meeting will be held i Tuesday, Dec. 28, at the home of Miss Mollie Haber, 5236 Beaubien Fsi street. Election of officers will take place and all members are urged to INVESTMENTS — INSURANCE attend. Member of National Association Real Estate Boards. Announcement has been made that a new program of entertainment will he presented in the Florentine Room of the Hotel Addison commencing Jan. 3. Mr. Ernest, manager of the Florentine Room, wishes to announce to his many Jewish friends that Oto Of the largest reviews ever shown at the Hotel Addison will be presented. Antony the prominent entertainer , will be the ever popular Vincent Ite.o. and .lack Taylor. One of America's foremost dance orchestras will fur- nish the music. A superb dinner is being served at $1.50, which is beyond comparison f'm abundance and variety. A special Christmas dinner will be served, res- ervations for which are now bring d! f 9129 EAST JEFFERSON AVENUE We Solve Your _ I at PLUMBING AND HEATING PROBLEMS CALL US UP — LENOX 1819 Estimates Cheerfully Given. "Service That Satisfies." 9113 KERCHEVAL LENOX 4028 a A Happy New Year Willey Si0-1. Co. 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