--- — lom olaw 10000 ■■■■■■■ or, - - — — ---- ■ ■■■■■ Imo a s, PA .1 ■■■■•■■ PLANS COMPLETED 1 FOR AFFAIR MONDAY 0 / MI SR OIRONI C LE )WAGE EIGHT • NEW YEAR'S EVE n oor Mardi Gras Ladies Auxiliary Sh ■ arey Zedek to 0 10 Sponsor Party at Hotel Stotler. 11car'5 lebration--- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Singer (Sadie Cohen) of Wayne, Mich., are receiv- ing felicitations on the birth of a daughter, Fayette, on Dec. 5. •t the -- KING WAR LO CAFE 118 Michigan Ave. (West of Kinsel's) THE BIG BRIGHT SPOT Where You Always Have the Most Fun. 0•==4 Dancing — Entertainment — Souvenirs Two Dante Floors — Two Excellent Orchestras. 904 A Wonderful Night In Fairyland i.e Headliners of Vaudeville Artists. Hats, Caps, alloons, makers. Everything to Make You Merry. K:=4 MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOV Elaborate arrangenients are being/ completed forthe bridge, mull jong 0 Sunday Morning Services: d and lotto party to be given by the On Sunday morning, Dec. 26, Rabbi Leon I ram will occupy the p up i t an Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Siegel speak on the subject The Wise Men I 1 (Marion Fishbaine), 11719 Dexter of the East." Students home for the I 'boulevard, announce the birth of a holidays are especially invited to at- tend. Services begin at 10:45. son on Dec. 13. and DANC• A sensational program of ENTERTAINMENT at the two-day grand opening of Detroit's newest ING large Uptown Ilotel. $ ( WILL ADDRESS MUSIC STUDY CLUB ON JAN. 7 On Friday afternoon, Jan. 7, Fred- crick Alexander, head of the musi.: I department at Michigan State Nor- ' mal School, Ypsilanti, will lecture be- fore the Music Study Club on the subject "Sonic Great Ssngs•" Vocal illustrations will be provided by his assistant, Miss Gray. Among her se- lections will be the von Weber aria from "Der Freishutz," apropos of the von Weber anniversary now be- 0 10 FEATURING 0 10 Broadway's Over-Night Sensation, 10 10 Jean Goldkette's Victor Recording Orches - tra and Orange Blossom Orchestra 0 Saturday Morning Services: Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy the pulpit Saturday morning, Dec. On Saturday morning, Jan. 1, Rabbi Leon From will occupy the pulpit and speak on the subject "Adventures With Bible Verses.' appearing alternate evenings Dec. 31 and Jan. 1. 0 Beth El College: "The Beginning of Christianity" is the subject now being studied in the' class in "Comparative Religion." The 1 class in "Jewish Literature Other Than the Bible" has now entered I upon the alluring literature of the ing celebrated. Mr. Alexander recently created a Talmud. The selection from the Tal- sensation here when his choir of 200 mud being studied is the famousI voices from the State Normal School l'irke Aboth, or the "Ethics of the gave its annual concert in conjunc Rabbis." The class in "Modern Jew- lion with the Detroit Symphony Or- ish History" is now following up the emancipation of the Jews in Western chestra. Although connected with the Mich- Europe. The class in the "Five Books igan State Normal School since 1909, of Moses" is now proceeding to an De- Mr. Alexander is well known in De- analysis and appreciation of the 1 $ ro MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Catering Dept. Phone Hickory 0113. Mr. Glick, 0 0 0 0 The Hotel Savarine EAST JEFFERSON AVE. AND LENOX r, B. A. SUNDE, Mgr. A ■■■■ ■•■■•■■ .•■■■■ .■■■■■■■■• \t ■■■■ • 6,7 OW kN Holiday Greetings to My Jewish Friends. MRS. M. H. ZACKHEIM "Book of Exodus. 1 troit as a teacher and an organist. of Shaarey Zedek The public is cordially invited to I Ladles Auxilia at 9 Young People's Formal Dance: 0•^4 attend the meeting. on Mond, ry Reservations must now be made the Holl y Stotler, the proceeds of for the annual formal dance of the which will be used towards the equip- Young People's Society which takes meld of the new contemplated place on Tuesday evening, Dec. 28, Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, soon to be at 8 o'clock. The affair is to be in erected on Chicago boulevard and At the annual election of officers the form of a cabaret. Tables will Lawton avenue. for Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. and be arranged all around the social hull, Refreshments will he served and A. M., which took place Wednesday, leaving the center for dancing and prizes will be awarded at each table. Dec. 15, Charles Rubiner was chosen Dr. theatrical entertainment. A delicious Mrs. Herman P. Cohen is general worshipful master, to succeed supper will be served. The subscrip• chairman. ele Samuel J. Eder. Dr. Eder was ct- lion is $3 per couple. Among the The following committees have ed trustee for tile lodge for three patrons and patronesses are: Mr. been appointed: years. Other officers elected were: and Mrs. :Milford Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Arrangement Comm ittee—Mrs. Reuben W. Klein, senior warden; Julius Rothschild, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- Herman P. Cohen, chairman; Mrs. Harold Heller, junior warden; David M. ville Welt, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Sidney Frank, Mrs. Charles Ham- L. Spickler, treasurer; Samuel Kava- Franklin, Rabbi Leon From, Mr. and burger, Mrs. Ira Copeland, Mrs. Louis nau, senior deacon; Bud Blum, junior Mrs. orris Garvett, Dr. and Mrs. Robinson. M Six trucks equipped for repair work. We bring the plumbing shop deacon; Charles K. Sandorf continues s A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Refreshment Comm it t e e—Mrs. his tenth consecutive term as secre- Charle Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kay Harry Wetsman, chairman; Mrs. to your home. tary. Samuel D. Kahn was chosen and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson. Louis Stoll, Mrs. liimon Kaplan, Mrs. I representative to the Masonic Temple Robert Marwil, Mrs. Simon Shetzer, I Association and Rabbi Harry Z. Gor- Mrs. Robert Loewenberg, Mrs. Har- The Annual Joint Meeting: 2015 MICHIGAN AVENUE don representative to the Masonic The annual joint meeting of the ris Cohen, Mrs. Barney Blumrosen, charity committee. Max Edwards is Night Calls Cedar 3989-W Temple Sisterhood and the Temple Mrs. Morris Blumberg, Mrs. E. Bosch, chaplain. Glendale 3668 l'ublic installation of officers will Men's Club will be held Tuesday eve- Mrs. A. Srere. Prize Committee--Mrs. Samuel ning, Jan. 25. Dr. Charles Fleischer take place Wednesday evening, Dec. Frank, chairman; Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich, 29. Preceding the installation cere- of New York City, one of the leading a banquet will be held in the writers and platform speakers of our Mrs. Philip Gordon, Mrs. Louis Solo- J. monies, Fountain Room of the new Masonic day, will be the principal speaker. mon, Mrs. A. Louis Gordon, Mrs. B. Lasky, Mrs. A. B. Stralser, Mrs. Temple at 6:30 o'clock. Notices havo Dr. Fleischer will sp'rak on the very i• Morse Si. Cohen, Mrs. Saul Saulson, it been mailed to the members, who are absorbing topic "Why Marry?" I ( Mrs. Barry Si. Selker, Mrs. David requested to make reservations Oppenheim, Mrs. Ralph Davidson, '. January 12: ,:ir:t promptly. Please take note that the symphony Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, Mrs. Charles l ;; Robinson, M. Israel Davidson, Mrs. concert to be given at Temp , , El will take place not on Jan. 10, as Reception Committee—Mrs. Freda I t s's heretofore announced, but on Jan. I Charles Smith.. 12. It is to be a symphony of Jew- , Weinstein, chairman; Mrs. Sirnon i .;•,. r: ish music given by the Detroit Sym- i Lachman, Sirs. Albert Prussia, Mrs. ' S i ",, -' 1 The Phoenix Club has announced phony Orchestra under 1 11 B Ullian Sirs. Si. Hayman, Mrs. i an elaborate Nev: Year's eve party, B. Kahn, Sirs. Harry F rank, Mrs. Ossip Garilowtsch at the m ain tem S. MOSA, Sirs. with a three-act review. Dick Bowen ple auditborium. i There are 1,800 seata Ben Goldman, Sirs. Harry will lead the orchestra, which will in- A. Si. Hershman, Sirs. Herbert War- • ' s' : available. All seats are $1.50. elude Mr. Evans, the well-known pi- nee, Mrs. Reuben Rosenfield, Mrs. S't",• --- anist of the Isham Jones Band. Danc- Leon 'Lachman, Sirs. R. Kopel, Mrs. 2r "Safety First! Let Us Repair Your Roofs!" Temple Beth El Sisterhood: ing will be continuous from 10 p. m. Julian Zemon, Sirs. Si. Wispe, Mrs. The Temple Beth El Sisterhood in- to 3 a. in., with dinner and review David R. Stocker, Sirs. S. Rivkin,'-' . , s vites the members of the congrega- from 11:30 to I. Members are re- Mrs. Marvin Gingold, Mrs. N. E.' quested to send in their reservations tion to use the Uniongrams for all Aronstam, Mrs. II. S. 'Lemon, Sirs. M. messages of greeting instead of the "",!." immediately to the steward. Zackheini, Mrs. Sol Kaufmann. The annual little folks party of the ordinary telegram of congratulations Publicity Committee — Mrs. Ily l f,s at weddings, births and such events. Phoenix Club will take place Satur- U •rain costs 25 cents and is Broder, chairman. ' .' I ,- day afternoon, Dec. 25, at 3 o'clock. sent through that most reliable mes.1 Tickets may be secured from the There will be a special surprise for chairman of the card party, Sirs. Her- ,.-ts office. I the children and music for dancing. senger, the United States post to pro- i man P. Cohen, Sirs. Maurice H. 'Lack- , '' Supper will be served at 5 and will The proceeds of the sale vide scholarships for students at the i helm, from any of the members of the i All Work Guaranteed. be followed by a dinner-dance from arrangeents committee or at the r' m Hebrew Union College. The Sister-\ 8 to 9 for adults. The usual men's gathering at the hood announces also that the deli- door The public is cordially invited. club will take place Friday evening, cious lebkuchen are now on sale. The 1,..4 11000.-11 proceeds of the sale go to the Nettie o . Dec. 24. Simon Relief Fund. Women who de. — sire lebkuchen are asked to communi- was recently reviewed in the Detroit , I You may get uaed even to hell. cate with the chairman of the com- Free Press. It is translated in the St' ------- OFFICE AND SHOP: 1438 VAN DYKE German by Salomea Neumark Brai- • if you are a priest, you must sing mittee, Sirs. Julius Rothschild, 10 nin, the daughter of the renowned Moss avenue. the mass. Jewish philosopher, Professor David I ICI -- Neumark. Other interesting books I Edgewood 2060 - 1258. You will like these delightfully lie went for wool and came home The Bethelite: now available at the library are: "The I si s?, Members of the temple are asked smart bags, whether for your own shorn himself. _ Dybbuk," "Kiddush Ilashem," by ,c,$) to see to it that their children are Sholem Ash; "The Origin of the Re- use of for holiday gifts. Wonderful subscribers to the Bet e its. it is highly important factor in the re. publican Form of Government, by choice—pin seal, patent cowhide, CRUZET'S ligious education of your child that Oscar Strauss; "This Believing crepe cowhide, lizard calf, shoe calf, = COLORED ORCHESTRA d," by Lewis Brown; "Dr eam he shall be a subscriber to his reli- Worlhe Gh WI Oh OW MO real morocco and combination. •t t•nni Wren Community Center etto," "C hildren of the of t Ina, 10 a a M %NW KWW %Ll I 0 1 h 1 ■ I I I pious school paper. ers Evening. Sunday Ghetto" and "The King of Schnor- C ie!, --__ rers," by Israel Zangwill. 930 ERSKINE STREET Memorial Gifts: Clifford 3970,1 There are several opportunities for The q sal o Club: memorial gifts by which dear, depart- , red ones may be commemorated. You i If your child has a singing voice, are invited to consult Dr. Leo M.' encourage her to join the choral Stainless steel knife, fork and sharp- group of the School of Religion. This ener. Imitation stag or horn Franklin on the subject. club is now preparing to produce "Two thousand pounds of satisfac- Handers "Judas Maccabeus in cele- High School Athletics: tion with et, cry ton." The gymnasium committee of Tern-, bration of the Chanukah festival. LA SALLE AND D. T. R. R. ple Beth El has granted the use of The club meets Sunday morning of-I/ sets or square the gymnasium to the boys of our ter class hours under the direction of At VA are round ot Arlington 4087. style finer hers in the of 100 chips. Many high school on Saturday nights, 7 to Mrs. S. Kessler. KEYS — All Kinds Made and Repaired. — grades. 10. , basketball league is being or. Women's Gymnasium Class: ganired. Your boys are invited to that a spe.. i Jacob Mazer announces GREETINGS join. been organized for I h . , cia class Of the temple. One of the 5 Lawnmowers Repaired, Sharpened. "The City Without Jews:" t h,, women best women's instructors in the city,' & "The City Without Jews," Plain satin and fancy bordered umbrellas novel by Hugo Bettauer which ha , , has been engaged for this class. It ANY TIME -- ANY WIIF:RE specially suitable for gifts, 16.rib style. created such a sensation throughout' will meet Friday mornings, 10 to 12 _i Nabils. 1001 are isi MOVING — EXPRESS the world, whose author was assassi- , a. m. The women of the temple 12713 HAMILTON, Cor. Glendale noted for writing it, may be borrowed cordially invited to enroll themselves. I Longfellow 3290. at Temple Beth El LihrarY. The book - • 1 Men's Gymnasium Classes: The men's gymnasium classes are ti ri tsa s s i Se t tle st i sii rel ssc zitse warti ti Sit t rs a ti s i t s s tac ir . held Monday and Thursday evenings ' –""si sso sw wmte i t a ti o i from 8 to 10. 1 Call Cadillac 5074 for Information Ask For Mr. Woods SPECIAL DINING ROOMS For Large or Small Parties RUBINER CHOSEN HEAD OF PERFECTION LODGE J. P. Wickham I uick, Reliable, Economcial Plumbing and Heating. NO EXTRA CHARGE 4WWW6f41W34:V .t WQP.DIVARD AVl 1.4 1.3 _v0_1_44_1 Greetings \ PHOENIX CLUB TO HOLD NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Roy Droulard GENERAL ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK 2 .. go Charming New Pouch and Under-Arm Styles at $4.98 C; y BOB II 1 Three-Piece Carving Sets at $5.98 handies. . C. R. Mueller & Son 0 LA SALLE COAL CO. MACHINISTS AND LOCKSMITHS 0 0 Poker Sets, $2.98 to $15 • IV I 61 Randolph 4813 0 0 Gloria or All-Silk Umbrellas, $4.98 00 1513 WEST EARNED STREET 4 IDEAL MOVING CO. 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GLENDALE 3508 ■■■■■•■■010■10■■■■•■■ is‘711 .■■■■■■•■■■■■■•■•■■■ Northway 1371 Northway 3687 EL CONCERT TICKETS GOING FAST Judging by the number of tickets a capacity s old at this early date, rout is assured for the concert of Jewish music to be given at the tem- ple, Wednesday evening, Jan. 12, by Laying, Surfacing and Finishing. .....m.w.....w.wom ■■■■ PA' Girl Scouts: Girl Scout troops meet on Monday nieht and Wednesday afternoon. ----- BETH 1 i isommwswormsairs Detroit Lace Curtain Cleaners !Boy Scouts: The Boy Scout troops of the tem- ple hold their meetings on Wednesday night. the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, un- der the direction of Ossip Gabrilo- witch. The purchase of tickets is now „pen to the public and tickets can he at the temple or at any of 4 obtained following offices: a the William B. Isenberg. 1335 Lafayette I, 1208 Is Building; Dr. Charles Smith, Randolph street; A. C. Lappin, 910 Building; Alvin Herech, 1014 , , Buhl Penobscot Building, Mrs. Wallace Ros- enheim, 97 Pingree avenue; Mrs. Os- car Robinson, 2027 Calvert avenue; Grinnell's. Music Store. A rare treat is promised to all who attend, inasmuch as no program of theI sort which will be rendered at the ill temple concert halt ever been given ' Tick ers. Tickets ar $i.50 each to defray the expense and will be sent promptly (0 anyone upon receipt of check. p Edwin H. Stillman Building — Exchanging 8853 GRAND RIVER AVENUE Garfield 5314 - 2416 SEASON'S GREETINGS Miss Josephine Hoppe The Famous Nestle Circulique Permanent Wave Ask about the new remove. My personal serv- ice will make your hair look naturally curly. CADILLAC 0929 360 BOOK BLDG.