A merican ,%-wish periodical Coder CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PAGE SEVEN n ThEDETROLIIEWISRetRONKLE -D;.:e X e:. ..c-NtieTrzeie,4tcocwe-oaNitizcwirl ANNOUNCES WEDDING Editor's Note to Contributors. DATE OF DAUGHTER, ENGAGEMENT OF SON Ibu SSE Forms of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle close on Thursdays. To assure the insertion of all contributions in current issues, therefore, a I I contributiotri must be in the hands of the editor not later than 5 p. m. on Wednesdays. Contributions re- ceived after that time will be retained for publication in the following week's issue. Mrs. Mooney Schreiber was hos- tess to 50 ladies at a beautifully TheA,q thusundltiode KS 1440 WaxtuattlA)enue The TAILORED SUIT "Y" PLAYERS ACT JAN. 25 AND 26 makes its 1928 appearance at a very attractive PRICE $28 ul Presenting the new mode at an unusual early special prieing. Chic tailleurs of soft twills in navy or oxford coverts with the tailoring found only is higher ;priced models—tun:Ire styles to choose from. MISS MARION SCHREIBER. appointed bridge-luncheon at Web- ster Hall on Thursday, Jan. 19, to announce the wedding date of her (laughter, Marion, to Morris Baron, FIFTH FLOOR `Value--Service Quality sl../toge.2/2.40- ► 4Z0.4.,) VALENTINES CARDS-FAVORS-NOVELTIES Sheehan's Book Store 155., WOODWARD AVENUE Midwinter Frolic Given by the Fraternity of The Brotherhood of the Billy Goats (OKMNX) At the JANUARY 27, 1928 MUSIC BY TIIE MIAMA SERENADERS ENTERTAINERS: Meyers — Mayor Tudor — Others ADMISSION 75c DANCING TILL ? Lew Fiddlei's Original Miama Serenadors Will Furnish the Music For The Billy Goats Brotherhood (OKMNX) MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS Call Longfellow 2439. Don't Miss A Good Time Be Sure to Attend the Zeire Zion Dance — at the --- Jericho Temple Ballroom Joy Road and Linwood SUNDAY, JANUARY 29 Music by the Famous NIGHTINGALES ADMISSION 75 CENTS Dancing 9 to 1 A. M. HARD TIME PARY To on Sunday, March 25. Announcement was also made at this luncheon of t he engagement of her son, Alvin, t" Miss Rosetta Ilalter of Winni- peg, Man. Young Judaea "A Difference in (locks" Comedy Ily Ethel Livini.ton. Ca. of Charaeters Mi. Maria Esther Flaun Josh. Stebbins Betty Pearlman Scene--titling room hi Mi. Marria's home. "Fielders-Keepers" Drama By George Kehl, Cast of Characters Eugene Aldrid Shirley Strirkstein Mrs. Aldrid, his wife. _Rose Elansky Mrs. Hamilton, a neighbor Yet ta Winter Scene—Diving count of the Aldrid home. "Thu Romanters" Comedy My Edmond Rostand. Cast of Charaeters l'ereinet Rose Klein Sylvette Rose Shear liergamin Anne Roseng•rten Pa.ominot Rebecca Ehrinpries Sint( orel Diana lifb.ne Scene—Garden wall between the two estates. Lighting and scenery is in charge of Denjantin Wunter •nd Julie, Weiss. Club Notes Young Judaea Track Meet. Maccabees Ballroom Opposite The Art Museum Charlotte MISS ROSETTA HALTER. II he Boot at the no '04 atIllDie All drama lovers will be inter- ested in the progress of dramatics here at the Little Theatre of the Young Women's Hebrew Associa- tion on Rowena street. The theatre has a seating capacity of only 120. Bright curtains at the windows make if colorful while a stage with scenery and lighting equipment have transformed it into an ideal pare to present plays. Under the direction of Miss Lea Damsky, dramatic coach, three or- ganized dramatic groups present plays of unusual interest and merit once a month. Last season seventeen one-act plays were pre- sented. This year the enthusiasm and sincere earnestness of the groups have led to more expansive plans. The first production of this sea- son will take place on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, Jan. 25 and 26, at 8:15. The program is as follows: Be Given by the BICUR CHOLEM SOCIETY At Jericho Temple 2705 JOY ROAD Thursday Evening, January 26 On Saturday evening, Jan. 14, Young Judaea of Detroit held their annual indoor track meet at the Northern High School. The meet was won by the Mogen Dovid Club with the Maccabee Judaeans a close second. The tirst prizes were free memberships to National Young ludaea for one year and the second prizes were Young Judaea pins. The following are the results of the meet: Seniors:—High jump, Max Gold- smith, Maccabees; Isadore Bean, Maccabees. Broad jump — Morris I.azzar, Mogen Ovoid; Julius Greenberg, Maccabees. 30 yd dash Max Goldsmith, Maccabees; Isa- dore Bean, Macarbees; Morris Laz- zer, Mogen Dovid. Intermediates: — Benny Lipson, Mogen Dovid; Irving Katzen, Mog- en Dovid; Stanley Oshan, Sons of ludaea. Broad jump—Ben Kroll, Sons of Judaea; Benny Lipson, Mo- gen Dovid. 30 yd. dash — Irving Katzen, Mogen Dovid; George Du- chin, Mogen Dovid; Julian Grace, Maccabees. Relay—Mogen Dovid, Faigan, Duchin, Lipson, Katzen. Juniors — High jump — Morris Perlman, Sons of Judaea: Bernard Saurt, Halutzim; Roy Wolf, Hal- four Juniors. Broad jump—Roy Wolf, Balfour Juniors; Isadore Rosenberg, Halutzim. 30 yd. dash —Morris Perlman, Sons of Judaea; Morris Shevitz, Halutzim; Sam Pa- bo, Balfour Juniors. Relay—Ha- lutzim, Shevitz, Shulman, Saurt, Rosenberg. Without Extra Cost by BUDDY At your next gathering or card party have Buddy serve your guests with the finest delicatessen available. This will relieve you of the usual hostess' 'BUDDY" worry and besides will make a decided MEYERSON hit with your guests There is no extra harge for this service. Jr phone Garfield 9248. Buddy's Delicatessen G,2rivas Cor. TWELFTH and TAYLOR HEADS COMMITTEE FOR CHARITY BALL Mrs. Max Finkel, chairman of William R. Blumenthal, re- gional director of the United Pal- the arrangements committee of the estine Appeal, was the speaker at Western Ladies' Aid Society, has the Friday night services at Tem- ple Beth Jacob, Jan. 13. Mr. Blu- menthal recently returned from Palestine and his subject WAS "Palestine Visions and Realiza- tions." On Jan. It, the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob sponsored a 1 o'clock luncheon, tte proceed, to be used for the interior decora- tion of the community center. The hostesses were Mesdames Louis Solomon, Murray 1Volfman and J. Edelstein. Mrs. Norman Buckner amt daughter, Audrey Ruth, left for Miami, Flu., where they will to' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Cohen. Mrs. Samuel Buckner and son, Lean, are in Miami, Ha., where they will spend the winter months. Next Thursday morning the last MRS. MAX FINKEL. of a series of lectures will be de- livered by Rabbi IASI M. Franklin spared no efforts in making the at Bloomfield Hills Country Club annual dance at the Jericho Tem- on "The Old Testament." ple, Joy road at Linwood, out .lan. 22 a success. Tickets are obtain- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fink are at able from members and at the door the William Penn Hotel, the evening of the affair. All pro- Fla.. where they will spend sev• ceeds will go to charity. oral weeks. ZIONISTS REPORT Rabbi IA', Franklin will stand: INCREASED INCOME at the commencement exercises of the mid-year graduating class o: JERUSALE:11 —1.1. T. A.)--The Pontiac Central Iligh School Fri- income of the Kenn Hayesod for day, Jan. 27. the month of December as com- pared with the previous month Miss Roberta Rapaport, daugh- was nearly twice as much. During ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Rapa- December the Keren ilayesod re- port, will be one of the graduates. ceipts amounted to 1:40,294. The total receipts for November were The Sisterhood of Temple Beth only £24,857. Jacob sponsored a box social on Sunday, Jan. 13, at the commu- nity center. Mrs. Benjamin Gold - stein and Mrs. J. A. Meyer were in charge. Sons of Judaea. A meeting of the Sons of Ju- daea was held Monday evening, Jan. 17, at the Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue. The program consisted of a mock trial. The program for the next meeting will be current topics and a violin re- cital by Jay Frank. The next meeting of the club will be held Monday evening, Jan. 23, at the Jewish Center. New members are invited. A new Young Judaea club, the Roses of the White and Blue, has been organized by Irving Shevitz. Miss Anna Belinsky is the new leader. Temporary officers are: President, Rebecca Hoffman; sec- retary, Sadie Juavell; treasurer, Rose Dean. The meetings are at the Kadi- mah Ilebrew School, 445 King avenue, Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m. The age limit is 12 to 15. All girls are welcome that are in the district and within the age limit. Edith Kopelson Joins German Theatre Edith Wolf Kopelson has joined the German theater here (Deutsche, Theater) and her first appearance will be on Sunday, /Jan. 22, in "Luetige Maedel." Woodward Thru to Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Blum rosen are leaving for Florida on Last Sunday's At Home" of the Thursday, Jan. 19, to be gone sev- Frolickers Club, at the Y. W. II. A. eral weeks. was featured by many entertaining events. "Bob" Gold, president, The Child Study Club of Pon- welcomed the group in attendance. tiac, under the leadership of Miss Belle Fishherg, chairman of Mrs. A. J. Levin and Mrs. A. Sa- the entertainment committee, acted piro of Detroit, met On Monday. as master of ceremonies. "Four Jan. 18, at the community center. Young Fishbergs," Bobby Gold- Great interest is manifested in stein, M. Golden, and others par- these meetings. ticipated in the program. which was attended by more than 400 people. The B'nai B'rith Lodge, at the meeting on Wednesday evening, Jan. 11, elected the following offi- Bible Classes of cers: President, Murray Wolf- Congregation Emanuel man; vice-president, Sidney Bar- --- nett; secretary, David Rosenstein, The following are the honor pu- and treasurer, Barney Fryman. pils in the various classes on the Sunday of Jan. 15: Mr. and Mrs. Saul Birnkrant Miss Esther Ashinsky's class: (Marion Kovinsky) opened their Sadie Karball, Conalee Rosenthal, beautiful new home on Tuesday, Emil Isberg, Mark Leach, Louis Jan. 17, at a reception, previous Kurtz. to which a dinner of beautiful ap- Miss Judith Ashinsky's class: pointments was served to the im- Lillian Weisman, Emanuel Dorf- mediate family. Mr. and Mrs. man, Harriet Rosenthal, Gene- Birnkrant are being congratulated vieve Rossau. on the birth of a son, Sherwin Miss Pauline Lasser's class: Maurice. Mildred Agronove, Flora Beck- man, Millie Shugarman. Herzl Young Judaea Club met Miss Gertrude Goldman's class: Thursday, Jan. 12, at the Commu- Alice Granoff, Sol Shur, Dorothy nity Center. Greenbaum, Jerome Arfa. Ervin Rosenthal's class: Lillian CARD OF THANKS Lieberman, Dorothy Baron, Esther Kusle, Florence Shevin. David Tucker and family of Miss Rose Friedman's class: Irvin Strub, Susan Jacobs, Lucill- 1675 Collingwood avenue wish to Kavanau, Leona Levinson, Arthur thank their relatives and friends and give special thanks to the De- Lieberman. Miss Miriam Omenke's class: troit Ladies' Aid Society for the Eugene Mandeberg, Beatrice Kay- kindness shown them during their recent bereavement. anau, Louis Shore. Corticella Chiffon `.`Hirzel-Hose" • at 3.00! Himelhoch's—"Himel•Hose"—First Floor. The Finest Place to Dina. 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All Furs at Cost and at Below Cost! $2,000 Dark Eastern Mink Coat now $1,000 2,995 Dark Eastern Mink Coat now 1,500 350 Black Caracul Coat with Fitch now 195 1,450 Broad Caracul with Baum Marten now 850 550 Dyed Suuirrel Coat with Fox ...now 295 2,500 Russian Ermine with Sable now $1,495 395 Platinum Caracul Coats now 195 550 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) now 295 695 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) now 350 350 Pony Coats now 185 950 Raccoon Coat now 250 Eight Days Only! Washington: there's a certain very smart weight of sheer chiffon for afternoon functions Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal of De- troit and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rosen- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Magid- sohn, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bar- nett and Mr. and Mrs. David Gold- farb, all of Flint, and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Blumrosen of Pontiac gave a birthday surprise for their mother, Mrs. Joseph Barnett, on Sunday, Jan. 17. Mog n Dovid Club. At a meeting of the Mogen Do- dd at the Westminster Talmud Torah Jan. 12, a discussion of Jewish Legion WAS led by Mr. Graff. The M. D. C. basketball team emerged victorious over its op- ponent,N. E. I., by the score of 19 to 15. Good leadership of the captain, Henry Faigan, and the good playing of Samuel Soblow and Ben I.ipson helped the down- fall of the N. E. I. The club's next game will take place at the Temple Beth El Saturday night, Jan. 21, with the Young Macca- bees. For the following week's pro- gram reports will be given about Zionist agricultural and political movements in Palestine. Roses of White and Blue. A New Service AT HOME PROGRAM OF FROLICKERS A SUCCESS pantiar Notes I January 23rd to 31st