TifE&TROCIA111Sii PAGE TWO — •i, • 4%*Mkt.MIZDVilkiAtklikklatil 41111011MM I Frat eraut an Club \Tritto RON ICU: rated for the occasion with palms and A. H. FIXLER MAKES flowers. Many of the grand officers DETROIT LIFE CLUB were present, but the guest of honor LINCOLN LUNCH of the afternoon and evening was Airs. R. Sage, Mgr. "A very practical business demon- Airs. Elizabeth Webster, worthy Delicious Home Cooked Meals stration of the application of the grand matron of the Grand Chapter of 17 WEST LARNED ST. world-old golden rule of personal Michigan. The work for the after- noon was exemplified by the Associ- members will take the new officers to Good Will Club. Clifford 5613-R. ate Matrons of Wayne County and Real Compelling Dance Music Daily Featured The meeting of the Good Will dinner at the Bohemian room of the visiting patron. At 6:30 a delicious Savoy Hotel and then to the New De- was held at the home of Miss t 4 Club chicken dinner was served in the Rose Shrieberman Sunday afternoon, troit to see George Jessel in "The double dining rooms, which had been Jan. 9. The following officers have Jazz Singer." transformed into a hit of the out- Miss Esther Zalcsin will be hostess been elected: President, Ilyman Bel- doors with ice-laden and frosted tit mont; vice-president, Miss Bella at the next regular business meeting (Brother of !sham Jones.) trees and artificial snow forming the to take place on Tuesday evening, Koenigsberg; secretary, Miss Bessie ' '`f effective table decorations. The deco- Jan. 18. Mays; sergeant, Joe Stage. rations committee acted under the All boys and girls between the ages able chairmanship of Mrs. Dorothy Los Amigos. of 16 and 17 wishing to join call Schiller. Snow men in the form of 1 Northway 0960 or write Mary Lewis, Election of officers was held at the 44 popcorn balls were the place favors. 1015 Frederick street. The next i last meeting of the Los Amigos Club Dinner was served to about 300 and the following meeting will be held at the above on Sunday, Jan. 9 , guests and members. At 7:30 a most A2. address. were elected: President, Morris Bot interesting program was rendered in vinick; vice-president, Rose Aus- the large auditorium by the enter- lander; secretary, Mabel Botvinick; Hebrew Ladies Aid Society. 12 to 2 — 6 to 8 — 9.30 to 1 A. M. tainment committee, under the chair- ill The next meeting of the Hebrew treasurer, Jeanette Auslander; ser- manship of Airs. Edythe Cugell. Miss geant-at-arms, Morris Cohn. On Ladies Aid Society will be held on Frances Rosenberg favored the as- 13 the club will hold its second NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME 4 4.- Wednesday evening, Jan, 19, at the March sembly with two selections on the annual spring frolic. Plans are be- Community Center, 275 East Ferry pipe organ. Little Miss Adelaino A. H. FIXLER avenue. All members are requested ing formulated to make this one of Special Dining Rooms for banquets and large or small parties Klein gave some effective costume 0=0•.01=0=' to attend, as there is to be a discus- the club's outstanding social suc- dances. Mr. Bernstein entertained without additional charge. sion followed by a vote in regard to cesses. Further details will be listed conduct is furnished in the business with two violin solos, while Mrs. Wil- changing the time of the meetings to later on. Tickets may be secured success of many of the leaders who liam B. Sachs in her delightful man- O Phone us your next order Phone Cadillac 5074 — Ask for Mr. Woods. afternoons, Final settlement of all from all members of the organiza- have achieved membership in the De- ner rendered three soprano solos. for ice cream—all flavors outstanding dues, advertisements and tion. An ice-skating party will be troit Life Insurance Company's two Mrs. Ann Berris rendered vocal selec- ball tickets as requested by the sec- held at Belle Isle Sunday afternoon, club organizations, the Dynamic De- tions during the initiatory work most 2 Quarts ....$1.00 Jan. 16, at 3:30 p. m. troit Club and the Century Club, ac- retary. The next meeting will be held Sun- cording to Homer Guck, assistant to effectively. In the evening class the 1 Gallon .... 2.00 work was exemplified by the matrons day, Jan. 23, at 3:30 p. m., at 31 Mel the president of that company. Deberi ■ n Club. street. All members are urged Continuing, Mr. Guck said: "In of Wayne County, Purity's own offi- O In sanitary once-used contain- At the last meeting of the De- borian Club the following officers to be present, as important details re looking over the records of achieve- cers taking charge of the opening and U ens delivered to your home. garding the dunce will be discussed ment of our successful representa- closing work. At this time seven 0 were elected: Miss Rebecca Hoff- tives for the year which has just members were taken into the order. man, president; Miss Marion Simon, at this meeting. closed, it is a pleasure to commend It proved a most successful and en- vice-president; Miss Yetta Hoffman, Theta Sigma Tau. the personal achievement of A. II. tertaining meeting. secretary, and Miss Esther Salitzki, The regular meeting of the Theta Ender of the Fishman agency. Mr. WOODTARD AVE treasurer. Final plans were made Sigma Tau Fraternity was held at the Fixler has produced a total of $260,- O Delorian Club. for the bridge and bunco party which home of Paul Barak, 217 Beresford 000 of paid-for business during his is to be held at the home of Miss avenue, Sunday, Jan. 0. Committees first half-year with our company. 1558 Winder St. The members of the Delorian Club O Myra Potashnic, 112 Harmon avenue, were appointed to take complete This in itself is evidence of his great held a meeting Sunday, Jan. 8, at the Cad. 4767 or 3750 on Friday evening, Jan. 14. Plans charge of the third annual dance, personal popularity and his business home of Miss Lillian Lipsitz on Glen- O were also made regarding a dance which will be held at the Savoy Hotel acumen. It is a conspicuous example dale avenue. The meeting was fol- Special services, parties, and skating party to be given, and Feb. 19. Saul Zuieback was appoint- of creditable effort when it is remem- lowed by a delightful skating party open meetings were discussed. The ed chairman of the entertainment bered that air. Fixler entered life -in at Palmer Park, at which all the O churches and lodges. Deborians meet every first and third committee and Louis Salesin chair- surance work without the advantages members had a very enjoyable time. Sunday afternoon of the month at man of the publicity committee. of technical training in our actuarial (Additional Clubs on Page Three) the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne procedure. Ile did have, however, avenue, at 4 o'clock. The next meet- Home Relief Society. sales experience of a high order, and ing is to be held on Jan. 16 and all The last meeting of the Home Re- a business career which gave him a those wishing to become members are lief Society was held at the home of wide acquaintance of successful De- invited. Mrs. Ira Friedenberg on Thursday, troit business men. More important Dec. 30. The following officers were than either of these attributes, how- Junior Chapter Baby Day Nursery. elected: President, Mrs. Harry AL ever, Mr. Fixler bases his unusual The regular meeting of the Junior Shulman; vice-president, Mrs. Joseph record on the application of the Chapter Ilebrew Baby Day Nursery Modell; secretary, Mrs. Nathan Man- goldenrule to business life. He in- was held Monday evening in the ball- deberg; treasurer, Mrs. Ira Frieden- variably assumes the first and most 902, and a Few 8.3 $59 These Rugs May Be room of the home of Mrs. Radner at berg. necessary requisite—an ideal of serv- by 10.6 Feet That Will 8732 LaSalle boulevard. Reports of Mrs. Milton Wolfe rendered sev- ice to his clients—and he never has Purchased on the De- Co Quickly at This Ex- the different committees were sub- eral vocal selections, accompanied at deviated from that ideal. Ile has ferred Payment Plan. mitted and discussed. Mrs. Prenz- the piano by Mrs. Ira Friedenberg. found that by concentrating his busi- tremely Low Price. lauer, president of the Hebrew Baby Mrs. Abraham Gordon of 8511 La ness capacity and his capabilities for Day Nursery, gave a very interesting Salle boulevard was appointed chair- utilization of opportunities to the ad- talk on how the junior organization man of the annual luncheon and card vantage of his clients, has given him can help the senior and what the pur- party to be held at the Seward Hotel a real chance to serve them, and in Just Beyond 20 Mile Circle poses and aims of the juniors are. on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 25. For serving them he has found that the The following entertaining program reservations please call Mrs. Gordon, rewards come to him, because they followed the meeting: Recitation by Garfield 7621-M, or Mrs. Shulman, appreciate the merits and value of Al Cutler, clog dance by Adolph Tra- E ucli d that service. vers, ''Black Bottom" dance by Mil- The aim of the Ilome Relief So- "We are proud in the Detroit Life After Monday, the remaining rugs (if any) will go down in cash, balance easily arranged; may accept dred Yarrows, and two vocal selec- ciety is to do direct home charity and to call attention to Mr. Fixler's suc- tions by Minnie Schneiderman. The all proceeds of affairs are utilized en- cess and to predict that a continua- back to their original price, which is many dollars more exchange for balance; adjacent acreage held for about next meeting will be held Monday tirely for the cause. The next meet- tion of that idealism through 1927 than $59. Only once in a great while does an opportunity $1,500 per acre; super-highways in close proximity. evening, Jan. 24, at 8732 LaSalle ing will be held on Friday afternoon, will place him in the million-dollar boulevard, and all members in good Jan. 21, at the home of Mrs. Abra- class with our company. like this present itself and the wise housekeeper who SEEE MR. SPINDLE standing are welcome. Members are ham Gordon, 8511 LaSalle boulevard. knows the value of Wilton rugs will take full advantage asked not to forget the charity card party to be given on Feb. 16 at 8 Rebekah Lodge, No. 328. of the change. Wiltons are among the best rugs made— tion may be obtained by calling Wil- o'clock, at K. of P. Hall, located on The next regular meeting of Jeri- liam Rubenstein, Empire 2139, who soft in texture and beautiful in pattern and color. Every cho Rebekah Lodge, No. 328, will be heads the dance committee and is Cass avenue. held on Monday, Jan. 17, at Jericho aided by Albert A. Snider, Charles rug finished with fringe. Athena Girls Club. Temple, Oakland and Melbourne ave- Futterman and Joseph Gach. The rugs are new and only because of the fact that RANDOLPH 7040 530 SHELBY STREET Mrs. Ethel Fish of 2640 Gladstone nues. All members are urged to be avenue was hostess at the last regu- present. we want to offer something VERY unusual to The Chron- Auxiliary B'nai B'rith. lar business meeting of the Athena icle readers are we going to sell them at such a low price. A regular meeting of the Ladies cl47C7c7X757 Girls Club, held Tuesday evening, Kadimah Girls Club. Jan. 11. Final plans were made for A regular meeting of the Kadimah Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith will be held the entertainment at the installation Girls Club was held at the home of at the Community Center, 275 East Frank & Seder—Eighth Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. of new officers, which is to take place Miss Rosalind Frank, 3779 Lawrence Ferry avenue, on Jan. 17 at 8 p. m. on Tuesday evening, Jan. 25. The avenue. A bridge and raffle will be All members ere requested to attend, held at the Palmetto Hotel Sunday, as final arrangements are to be made OUR NEW 1927 WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOKS Feb. 20. The committees in charge for the card party to be held at the are: Ruth Klugman, chairman; Eliz- club rooms on Wednesday evening, abeth Apple, in charge of raffle; Etta Jan. 26. Refreshments will be served Biegel, in charge of tickets; Mrs. A . and a prize given at each table. Ad- C. Goldberg, prizes. The next meet- mission 50 cents per person. Mem- ing will be held at the home of Miss bers are urged to bring their friends, Fannie Farber, 3438 Pennsylvania both ladies and gentlemen, in order to make the affair a success. avenue, Jan. l All those having clothing to give to needy families kindly send same to The Social Rendezvous. To those who would enjoy an en- the club rooms. CAD. 7660 tertaining program, refreshments and 514.520 RANDOLPH ST. popular ballroom dancing, in addition Orean Girls. SUGGESTIONS TO PROPERTY OWNERS: to our regular business, the Social The Jan. 6 meeting of the Orean Rendezvous extends a cordial invite- Girls Club was held at the home of We advise you to have your decorating done now before the spring tion to attend its first open meeting, Miss Esther Keller. No new busi- rush starts. ASK YOUR DECORATOR. Sunday, Jan. 16, at 5:30, in the Little ness. The Jan. 13 meeting was held Theater of the Y. W. II. A., 89 Ro- at the home of Miss Dolly Goldstone, l Michigan's Largest Wallpaper Distributors. wena. Indiandale avenue. After a short business meeting, Miss Goldstone en- Philomathic Debating Club. tertained at bridge in honor of her At the last meeting of the Philo- guest, Miss Frieda Birsko of Cleve- I t mathic Debating Club, held on Sun- land. WRINKLES GONE day evening at the Y. W. II. A. club- •*, house, a variety program was given. Bicur Cholem Society. Mme. Dolletta A. Ackerman, famous beauty specialist, is doing This included speeches on various The next meeting of the Bicur wonders for ladies in her private beauty home, where she removes topics of interest. Those who par- ticipated were Leslie Baracoff, whose Cholem Society will be held Thurs- wrinkles and all traces of age with her rejuvenations and face peel day evening, Jan. 20, at 8:30 p. m., topic was "Uncle Sam, Spendthrift;" 1 t treatment, which is absolutely harmless, and removes freckles, blem- Nathan Wise, who gave a review of at Braiker's Hall, corner Gladstone . I & IA it ishes, as well as wrinkles. Treatments very reasonable. • is . !sr "Dorian Gray," a book by Oscar and Fourteenth. This will be a Wilde; Harry Thurswell, whose sub- closed meeting and will include vari- I st-,* ous kinds of entertainment. It is REDUCE QUICKLY ject was "Nicaragua:" Sol Rosen- ai *14 man, who spoke on "The War of for paid-up members only and dues e will be accepted at the door. Mem- Mme. Dolletta M. Ackerman's reducing treatments are the talk of 1812;" Albert Silber, whose topic Detroit. Patients are losing from three to four pounds a treatment I was "Reapportionment;" Irwin Aar- bers will please present their mem- bership cards and may bring along a on, who gave a review of "The Melt- with "The Miracle Rejuvenator." Mme. Ackerman's own invention. ing Pot," and Isaac Greenberg, who friend. These treatments are very reasonable and are highly recommended It was previously announced that spoke on "Nicaragua." Benjamin by physicians. ' Kurtzman, speaker of the organize- the meeting would be held Jan. 13, • lion, acted as critic. but this was due to • misunderstand- Phone Glendale 5981 1534 Alexandrine West in- I At the next meeting a debate will ing and it will be held Jan. 20 in- ............. be held on the subject "Resolved, stead. All members come and have 1That Capital Pnishment Be Adopted a good time. in the State of Michigan." The af- Drama ■ Club of Temple Beth El. firmative will be upheld by David Leach and Henry Thumin and the At the last meeting of the Drama HE Edmund-Clark Co. is unquestionably Detroit's negative will be supported by Isadore Club, held at Temple Beth El on Cants and Hymen Golden. Thursday evening, Jan. 6, a very in- finest furniture store. In all America there is no Baldness is only a sign of neglect teresting talk on the "Aims of the store to compare with it. Here, amidst quiet dig- Beta Rho Delta Sorority. Dandruff, falling hair, itching scalp, should not be neglected; it's Little Theater" was given by Men- The Beta Rho Delta Sorority held doll Harris. It is the desire of the the beginning of baldness. We can remove the cause and save nity, the quest for finer furniture is fulfilled. Quaint, old- , its regular meeting at the Y. W. H. club to produce a one-act play each your hair. Call for expert examination and advice. IT IS FREE. world pieces—masterpieces from foremost Grand Rapids. A. on Jan. 6, 1927. Alias Fay Zager month. The first of a series of one- Rockford and Eastern manufacturers—all may be seen was voted in as a member. The initi- act plays, "At the Gates," by Alma The Greatest Discovery of the Age. ation committee is making plans for Ehrlich Leninger, was given in De- here, displayed individually and ensemble, in rooms, apart There is a chance for everybody, young or old, to have a good Ian initiation to be held soon. After cember. The second play, entitled from our main display. Here, too, are interior decorators, head of hair. the initiation all members will attend "Three Pills in a Bottle," by Rachel ready to assist in the furnishing of a single room a lovely l a dinner and dance. The raffle com- Lyman Field, will be produced onl Special Discount for Ladies. apartment or a complete home—ready to help you select mittee is disposing of tickets for a Sunday morning, Jan. 23, at 9:30,1 GAIR H GHROWINRGefSPEdCy the right furniture to give a certain charm of color har- destitue family. The sorority wishes in the chapel of the temple. • e to thank the Alpha Tau Fraternity M o ney. mony and balance. A visit to this great store will reveal invitation to its open meeting. for its 1306 BROADWAY, SUITE 406 .407. CHERRY 7598. why the Edmund-Clark Co. is the source of furniture for Time Kai Pistis Sorority. A regular business meeting of the Detroit's finest homes—why people take pride in the fact Hours: 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. N. W. League United Hebrew Schools that their furniture is from Edmund-Clark's! A delightful luncheon and card Time Kai Pistis Sorority was held at the home of Miss Ethel Kulick of party was held on Wednesday after- "GOOD FURNITURE NEED SOT RE EXPENSIVE" noon, Jan. 5, at the Philadelphia and 4238 Dix avenue. General arrange- Byron Hall by the Northwestern ments have been made for a Valen- . OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS .. . Women's League of the United He- tine party to be given Saturday, Feb. brew Schools. A large crowd was in 12, at the home of Miss Fannie Knelt attendance and the league wishes to of 5673 Twenty-third street. Miss I express its hanks to the chairman Kushner and Miss Rottman were ap- and patrons who helped make the af- pointed on the refreshment commit- fair a success. At the meeting held tee. Miss Rottman of 5080 Daly avenue PURE POCAHONTAS last week Mrs. II. E. Lippitt was elected honorary president and Miss will be hostess of the next regular LOW IN ASH AND MOST EFFICIENT Anna Schwartz, financial secretary. business meeting. THE BIG BRIGHT SPOT OF DETROIT IRRESISTIBLE! ENCHANTING! Frank Jones' Superb Orchestra '' E s „ King Wah IA Cafe ADDISON 4 1927 FROLIC 118 Michigan Ave. West of Kinsel's 4 .110 Greatest Show In Addison/11story Pk' v t,'0 tt*atfrAVVIMPT4444MARK444 1444:46tfZ g Gordon's Certified Ice Cream Co. ri U Sale 36 Fine Wilton Rugs 0=0===0=0=2 Priced For Quick Action 122 Acres On Michigan Avenue These Rugs Are Greatly Underpriced For One Day's Selling. at $1100 per acre Michigan Investment Co. Lambrecht - Kelly Co. Notice to Decorators Are Now Ready Fisher Wall Paper Co. 111404 ,r T" ' .10:ark The Source of Furniture for Detroit's Finest Homes Why Stay Bald? The Kridos W dmund-ClarkG. 1745 EAST GRAND BOULEVARD One block from Packard—near Mt. Elliott. DECORATIVE FURNITURE . . . . ORIGINALS AND REPRODUCTIONS .... OBJECTS OF ART ECO NUT Purity Chapter, No. 359. Kha Khans Club. This club, which was recently or- On Monday, Jan. 10, Purity Chap- ganized, holds its meetings at the ter entertained the grand officers of Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne street. the Grand Chapter of Michigan, the It is making plans for • dance to be I honorary members and the first three held Sunday evening, Jan. 16. Tick- officers of other chapters of Wayne ets may be obtained from Miss Ep- County as well as its own members. stein of the Jewish Center or mem- The large auditorium of the Eastern bers of the club. Further informs. Star Temple was befittingly deco- SATISFACTORY FOR ANY FURNACE McDonald Coal & Brick Co. NORTHWAY 5053