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NEW YEAR'S PARTY

1448 Woodward Awnue

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Sunday Services:

Dr. Leo M. Franklin will occupy
the pulpit Sunday, Dec. 11, and
Hadass•h Sewing Headquarter..
speak on the subject "The Right
Beginning Wednesday, Dec. 14,
to B e Happy," a book review. the Hadassah sewing will move its

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DAINTEE

Services begin at 10:43.

Sabbath Service.:
Sabbath services, as usual, will
be held in the Brown Memorial
Chapel on Saturday morning, Dec.

in Brilliant Velvets

headquarters from Shoarey
' Brush (Ind Willis, to the Shaarey
Zedek Branch on Twelfth street,
between Clairrnount and Atkinson.

Meta Alpha Theta.

10, at 10:30. The pulpit will be
The last regular meeting of the
occupied by Rabbi Frarn.
Meta Alpha Theta was held at the

Men'. Temple Club:
On Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 8 p. m.,
the Men's Temple Club will be ad-
Iressed by Morris D. Waldman and

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William Friedman, who will speak

home of Miss Jean Kordner, 13331
Fourteenth street, on Dec. 7. Plans
were made for a sleigh-rde party
to be held Christmas Day.
The chairman of the raffle corn-

mince gave a favorable report on

on thy subject "Our Recent Visit , the sale of tickets.
to Poland." Owing to the very
The next meeting will be he lel
great interest that has been ex- at the home of Miss Betty 'Wei s
pressed in this subject, the pro-' man, 2484 Glynn court.

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Responsible People Are
Cordially Invited To
Open A Charge Account
Here

gram committee has decided to l
throw open this meeting to the
J. W. E. W. 0.
Thy last regular fleeting of the
general public without charge.
Jewish
Women's
European Wel-
You and your friends are cordially
SOPHIE BLANCHE SCHWARTZ invited to attend.
MRS. LENA TAPPER
fare Organization was held at Je-
r icho Temple on Joy road and Lin
A regular meeting of the De-
Blanche
in Ss
Schwartz is Jewish Chautauqua to Meet Here: I wood on Dec. 5. After the
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troit
Ladies'
Lechem Aneeim will
busi
I actively interested
n
New
Preparations are under way by a ens particulars were discnss m I I be held on Tuesday evening, Dec.
1 ; Year's eve party which the Athens the
rid reports were given, the ladle s 13, in the Delmar Synagogue.
various
organizations
of
Tem-
" 'Girls Club is giving at the Hotel ple
Beth El to welcome the Jewish ‘i 'ere delightfully entertained. Th e Plans for the bazaar will be dis-
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u 1 I mperial. Besides a delicious full-
Chautauqua Society, which is to r tenors. Harold and Zank Garb o
course dinner, there will be music
endered violin solos, accompanie(
hold its annual meeting in tit'
y that peppy orchestra the city Dec. 25 to 28. This gathers t y Miss Florence Babey. Little ; officers of the organization
1rs. Lena Tapper, presi-
"Pals" and 10 acts of high class ; ing will bring to Detroit
!ikon Bof sang a few selections d a c e rue n sT' s t he ; (d.l■ Irs. R. Lamkin, Mrs. Patch-
some
of
professional vaudeville. There are the outstanding Jewish nien
have and Harold Sherman ren-
still a few reservations open and women from all parts of the co and d ered a duet on the piano; also efsky, Mrs. Morliefsky, vice-presi-
dents; Mrs. C. Chernoff, secretary.
further details may be secured by
Radnor played a selection
calling or writing Miss Schwartz try. Among them will be quite a or
t the piano. Refreshments were
few
prominent
rabbis,
as
well
as
at 239 Owen avenue, Empire
t h in served.
others interested in the problem
6693-W or Cadillac 2300, or from
A number of new members were
of Jewish education. A number
any of the members of the organ-
of social functions are being plan-
ization.
ETTEFL BOX
The next board meeting will be
ned for the delegates. The pro-
gram of the business meetings,
held on Saturday night, Dec. 10,
Menorah.
as
well as the entertainment pro- at the home of Mrs. Ado Smilo,
Menorah Chapter of Detroit.
gram, will be announced shortly. 2902 Clements avenue, corner

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material! We feature it for evening
in brilliant velvet and shimmering
gold and silver!

The confirmation and pre-con-
firmation classes have been formed
for this year. The former meets
under the direction of Dr. Frank-
in on Thursday afternoon at 4:30
and the latter meets with Rabbi
Fram on Tuesday at 4:30. As the
work is already well under way, it
is necessary for children expecting
to join either of these classes to
do so without delay.

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Both the High School and the
Intermediate School will be enter-
tained Sunday, Dec. 25, by a mu-
sical play given jointly by the
Choral Club and the Drama Club
of the high school. The play is
entitled "An Unique Chanukah
Party."

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This new office--to be known
as the CASS. BOULEVARD

NOW OPEN

Stephenson Building, Ca..
and Weal Grand Blvd.

LUNCHEON
11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.
Music.

new commercial district some-
times called "The ('enter of De-
troit."
In establishing this new
office
we recognize one of the most

DINNER
5:30 P. M. to 9 P. M.
Dancing.
SPECIAL SUNDAY
DINNER
12 Noon to 9:00 P. M.
No Cover Charge at Any
Time.

promising developments in De-
troit's commercial life. The great
and populous communities served
by this section will now have a
convenient and accessible office
for the transaction of all forms of
Industrial Banking on the Morris
Plan.

Our new CASS-BOULEVAD Branch is located on
the Stephenson &du, on the corner of Cass
Ave.•nd E•st Grand Boulevard. The entranr•
• on Cose Av• • few awe from the Boulevard.
The Gener41 Moore Budd na
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as Ave.
The no* E
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onst.tut on• and retail stores.

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Resources Over
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Opposite General Motors.

Branch—is located in the busy

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BRANCHES,d Crowley•Milner
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In loving memory of Rebecca
Pasiek, who died four years ago,
Nov. 27, 1923.

Sigma Alpha Chi.

Uncle Tom's Cabin"
Now in Final Week

Of Harriet Beecher Stowe, author

(lone fromube
m, brave
dear Sob forever.
Voile voic e so dear a
still.
We tried to
ill
nd tot
But oh! the bitter heartache, sorrow,
In Ionizing to KC!
you again. Gott only
knows how we mins yon.
who did they take you frorn
We will never forget your smile
That wan •Iways worthwhile.
Before we knew, our de ring brother
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gene.

n f "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which
No, 55, K. ot
P., will hold a special
dinner meet- 1,, ill begin the third and final week
ing at 6 p. m. Tuesday. Dec. 13. I th f its successful engagement at
Judge Adolph Marschner
e Shubert Lafayette Theater,
will rit
address the meeting.
etroit, next Sunday nght, with
re rformances twice daily, one of
After the dinner the lodge will I he
His Loving Sisters and Brothers.
go into regular session.
r admirers described her as "a
Is
The Esquire degree will be put h all woman with pretty curling
In loving memory of our dear
m
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on for 30 to 50 candidates.
F
it and far-away, dreaming eyes,
Ian d a way of becoming occupied mother, Rachel Blumrosen, who
passed away seven years ago, the
I in what interested her until she
12th day of Kislev.
C
I fo rgot everything else."
Not dead to those the loved her,

Detroit Lodge,

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CONGREGATION
EMANUEL

Bible CI

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The following is a list of the hon.
or pupils in the various classes on
I the Sunday of the 4:
Miss Esther Ashinsky's Class.
Conalee Rosenthal, Emil Eisberg,
Sadie Karball, Mark Leach, Freda
Greenbaum.
Miss Judish Ashinsky's Class:
Elmer Elias, Lillian Weisman, Ol-
ga Feldman, Emanuel Dorfman,
Miss Gertrude Goldman's Class:
Marvin Greenbaum, Jerome Arta,
Sarah Share, Dorothy Greenbaum,
Delphine Baron, Sophie Sugarman,
Ethel Kaletsky.
Miss Goldie Greenbaum's Class:
Rosalind Arta, Sanford Waldstein,
Curtis Mittelman, Mitchell Mande-
berg, Goldie Levinthal, Marion
Kal-
bin.
Ervin Rosenthal's Class: Sadie
Singer, Lucille Singer, Florence
Shevin.
Miss Miriam Omenke's Class:
Julian Kavanau, Virginia Margar-
et Bron, Eugene Mandeberg, Judith
Rosen, Louis Share.
Rabbi Max Drob of New York
addressed the children of the Bible
Classes last Sunday morning,
Goldie Levinthal of Miss Green.
baum's class donated a sum to the
Bible Classes in honor of her birth-
day.
Preparations are being made for
the Chanukah entertainment which

will be

For your partner's r•ke • learn
to we, Mater Bride*
In•true lion. to the novice and
also ad•anee stare.

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JEWELERS

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UNIQUE JEWELS
FROM PARIS

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Telephone Glendale 2620

She h.,. with on in memory

And will foreverinnre.

The Fireside Shoppe

Her Loving Daughters and Sons.

In loving memory of our darling
mother, Rose Pearlstein, who died

11716 Woodward Avenue

3410 Woodward Avenue

tive years ago, Dec. 3, 1922, 14
days in Kislev.

.A special shopping service for
busy people.
We will wrap and ship your gifts.

Not

dead to the, who love her,
Not lost, but gone before.
Shee lives with on in memory.
hall forever more.

Sadly missed by Iler Loving Hus-
band, Children and Grandchil-
dren.

Our personal
Christmas Greeting Cards are
unusual and beautiful.

Gifts for All Orcan'ons, Pottery, Brass•nd Painted No.
*hies, Bride* Prises. Greet ■
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Supplies and Circulating

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Manager

AT CASS AVENUE

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Bertha D. Elwert
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and Grandchildren.

ball. All other organizations are
asked to please keep this date in
mind. .

A aiming of the Sigma Alpha
Yon are not forgotten.
Chi was held at the home of Vic-
Nor will Y.. ever
AV long •s life and inemorY lest.
tor Fishkind, 6300 Van Court,
We will remember thee.
Plans are being made to have a
The Bethelite:
limier dance on New Year's eve. Sadly missed by Her Loving Chil-
The December
The next meeting will he held
dren, Sisters and Brother,
Bethelite will
soon he out.
at
the home of Edwin Goldberg,
Are your children
subscribers? It is the school pa- 2726 Leslie, on Monday, Dec. 12,
In loving memory of our dear
per. Do not let your children at 7:31) p. m.
husband and father, David Dunn,
miss it.
who passed away four years ago,
Pl ayful Pirate..
Dec. 14, 1923,
A meeting of the Playful Pi-
Council Ushers:
Death often enntes
to let tie know.
Members of the Student Council rates was held at the home of Jack
We Inv e more dearly
then we show '
are now serving as ushers in the Horowitz of LaSalle avenue. Of-
Ibit love In death v hilt make 114
se
ficers
were
elected
and
all
com-
That low, in life should
high school assembly. The ushers
always be
have improved the quality of the mittees appointed.
His
Loving
Wife,
Dora,
and
Chil-
An open meeting will be held
assembly considerably. Parents
a
dren, Lou and Nellie.
are invited to attend these inter- t the home of William Barron,
1 247 Atkinson avenue,
eating assemblies at 9:30.
on Dec. 13
t 8 p. m.
In loving memory of our dear
brother, Sol Schreiber, who passed
K. OF P. TO HOLD
(See last page for Club Notes.
away five years ago today, Dec.
12, 1922.

DINNER MEETING

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APPLICATION FOR NEW ACCOUNT

IN MEMORIAM

Will Put On Esquire Degree Not
Tuesday Evening.

We invite you to inspect our new
CASS - BOULEVARD Branch ---
rail
yourself of its varied .•rvices—mak
e it
your beming•rters in all forms of per.
Donal financing.

Purity Chapter, 0. E. S.
l'urity Chapter, Order Eastern
Star, will hold a regular meeting
on Monday evening, Dec. 12. All
members are urged to attend.

To the Editor of The Detroit
Jewish Chronicle.
Dear Sir:--We wish to extend
our thanks and appreciation to
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle for
its valuable co-operation and as-
sistance in furthering the activi-
ties of the Menorah Chapter of
Detroit, and we especially wish to
express our hearty thanks to the
editor of your paper, Lawrence
Lipton, who has shown keen in-
terest in our chapter.
Sincerely yours,
THE MENORAH CHAPTER
OF DETROIT.
Abr. J. Rosenshine,
Fin.-Cor. Secretary.

Mr. and MrS. Charle, Rosenz-
lweig of 1456 Chicago boulevard
• were hosts at a charmingly ap-
Round Table Society.
pointed formal dinner-dance given
Dr. N. E. Aronstam will address
at their home on Sunday evening.
the Round Table Society Friday,
Covers were laid for 40 guests.
Dec. 16, 8:30 p. m., at Temple
The predominating colors were
Beth El, Woodward and Gladstone,
orchid and yellow. The occasion
room 26, on "The Sex Problem in
was the fiftieth birthday anni- On Reading • Newspaper:
Modern Life." Dr. Aronstani
versary of Mr. Rosenzweig.
Every now and then you find in known as a keen student of so-
the daily paper an item of Jewish ciology and philosophy; he brings
A very enjoyable evening was news. And although you are a to bear upon his subjects scientific
spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jew you find yourself unable to precision. The public is cordially
Siegmund L. Brie of Calvert ave- grasp fully the significance of the invited to attend.
nue Sunday evening, when they news story. It is because you do
entertained for several of their not know the background of Jew-
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
friends, whom they met in Eu- ish history, which alone can
A meeting of the Hebrew La-
ex-
rope last summer. Moving pic- plain
n
dies'
Aid Society' was held on Wed-
curret events in Jewish
tures of the Mediterranean cruise, life. Beth El
College offers courses nesday afternoon, Dec. 7, at Jeri-
taken by her nephew, James Van in Jewish history, ancient, modern cho Temple. Final arrangements
Vliet, were shown on a screen and and current.
were made for the luncheon and
several musical selections were
card party to be held on Wednes-
In loving memory of our dear
rendered by Miss Isabelle Werbc Chanukah Dance:
day, Dec. 28, at 1 p. m., at the wife and mother, Louise Levi,
,
and Mrs. Siegmund L. Brin,
home of Mrs. L. Schenagel, 69 who passed away a year ago to-
The High School of the teml
p e
Eason avenue, Highland park. All day, Dec. 10, 1926.
will celebrate Chanukah by a dan
c-
Mrs. M. I'upko and Mrs. H. A. ing party given under the auspices
members who donated articles
NO one knows the silent
Hock were joint hostesses at a
heartaches,
of the Students' Council, Satur- should be sure to bring same to
Only those who lost car. tell.
beautifully appointed luncheon at
Of the
day night, Dec. 17, Bob Mazer is the next meeting.
tears we have shed in silence
the Wilshire honoring Miss Dor- chairman of the affair.
For the one we loved so well.
The Knights of Pythias Hall at
othy Hock. Covers were laid for
3153 Cass avenue has been rented
60 guests,
Her Loving Husband, Children
for March 4 for a masquerade
Chanukah Play:

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