TilE9crRonlikw1sn eiMDMICLE A Simple Answer to a Common Question- "Where Shall We Go to Eat" Why, to the Italian Cafe, of Loarse Fine Italian Cuisine Ravioli Spaghetti The Italian Cafe Adams at John R. fairbdirn HOTEL Right Downtown Columbia at John R. with M. C. Busses Passing Door A Good Place to Live $8 to $10 Weekly $12 to $16 Double $1.50 to $3.00 Daily "A MEN'S CLUB PLANS ' CHANUKAH BANQUET (Continued From Page One). [ Chi Sigma Sorority. The Chi Sigma Sorority met on Friday at the home of the Misses Rebecca and Janet Vette Hoff- man, 290 Farnsworth avenue. Dis- cu-sion was on the series of pri- vote bridges the stwority plans to give. The next meeting will be held Dec. 7 at the home of Bertha Shrier, 5440 Milford ave- nue. Zedakah Club. The regular weekly meeting of the Zedakah Club was held Mon- day, Nov. 26 at Mrs. Elsie Ru- ben's home, the president, Mrs. Ann Zamsky, presiding. The club is giving gifts to inmates at the Old Folks' Home for Chanukah., Mrs. Ann Paul is in charge. The luncheon-bridge will be given Wednesday, Dec. 12, at the Book-I Cadillac Hotel. Tickets will bej mailed to the members. The coin- , mittee in charge consists of Mrs. Blanche Greenblatt, chairman, Mrs. Lillian Newman and Mrs. Ann Paul assisting. Mrs. Lutts Cohen of 26 West Dakota has charge of all the ready layetts. Those knowing of any one in need should call Longfellow 1159. At the next meeting Mrs. Sophia Ja- cobs of Buena Vista will be host- ess. Sienna Omega Upsilon Sorority. Election of officers took place at the home of Miss Tontarin of Kirby avenue. The following were elected: Miss Elsie Waldman was re-elected president; Miss lila Vittes, vice-president . and treas- urer, and Miss Dorothy Feldstein, secretary. Installation of officers will he held at the home of iss Vittes, 9670 Broadstreet, on Wed- nesday. 8656 Linwood Avenue Garfield 1230 ■ Draperies Window Shades cad Made to Order Let us sire you an estimate on your requirement. Lot your nut car ha • BUICK 1_0 Me Serve Yau. MOHEL II•eammeallei by mane Detroit elty•Ichins for their own *Midi.. a. wall a. other. of Miss Anna Lesson, 10270 Del- mar. All plans have been com- pleted for the first annual card party to he held at the Savoy Tickets The public is invited. may be purchased at the door, or of any of the members. A special meeting will be held at the home of Miss Anna Lubin, Tuesday. Nov. 27. Beta Rho Delta Sorority. $1 . 00 tele Hasolwoost A-'.. as Empire 44311. Pb. REV. J. SILVERMAN Mohel Specialist • Is Tsars' Experience Iladoreed by Leadlnr Physician.. Kadmmil to D. trolt. era by Hetue of motlm d ons tare and clean. Hem 1073 Gladstone Euclid 10467. REV. H. 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TO OBSERVE ,` CHANUKAH FESTIVAL $5,000 RAISED FOR NEW SYNAGOGUE O F CONG. B'NAI MOSHE Wow Only THIS IDEAL COMBINATION IS FOUND IN THE GENUINE Delta Sigma Chi Sorority. A hike, attended by members of the sorority and their friend, on Sunday, Nov. 25, proved a great time for all. The followinet members will compose a team for the Phalanx tournament: Miss Hirschman, Miss Cutler, Miss Schechter and Miss Engle. The Epsilon Zeta Sorority. sorority's dance will be held Feb. The Epsilon Zeta Sorority met 10 at the Stutter Hotel. Music at the home of Miss Bertha Pat- will be furnished by Mike Falk and rick, 2948 Vinewood avenue, Nov. his U. of M. Collegians. 18, the main topic of the after- noon being the weinie roast to be held at Belle Isle Sunday, Nov. 25. Members are to gather for the af- for fair at the home of Miss Berths Gladstone avenue, Sunday after- The Philomathic Debating Club. Banquets, Clubs, Smokers, Patrick. The next meeting will be noon, Dec. 2. The last meeting of the Philo- held at the home of Miss Rose Dinner Parties ■ and All (Continued From Page One). mathic Debating Club was held at Wiess, 1612 West Euclid avenue, Siphi• Tia Sorority. Occasions Miss Frances Kaufman, the the main library, corner Wood- Dec. 2. expressed pride in the remark- Dance Orchestras, Novelty ward and Kirby. A variety pro- treasurer, was hostess to the able progress made in such a short B•nds ht oNorval l dounder n r Menorah Society. Siphia Tin Sorority at her home, gram time. "Production n aend Abraham Rosenshine is repre- Let Us Ilelp Arrange Your Next "Chumosh" Class: Parfints liv- 1005 Leland, Nov. 23. Final Sobi n w spoke Affair. plans for the raffle were discussed. Distribution," Irving Ackerman on senting the Menorah chapter of ing in the vicinity of the Dexter Refreshmenets were served. The "Law," Nathan Berke on "Re- Detroit at the mid-western confer- School will be glad to learn that a ligion," Isaac Greenberg on "Sri- ence being held at the University "Chumosh" class was recently next meeting will be held at the home of the Misses Nettie and ence of Eugenics," Sol Rosenman of Minnesota, at Minneapolis, on opened and a start was made for Ilelen Emmer, 3345 Richton. on "Capital Punishment Reborn," Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the formation of higher classes at Paul Broner on "Class of Group of this week. The conference is, the new school. ■ Toleration," and Albert Pearl on an annual affair called for the pur- Fenkell Branch. Les Joyuese Fine.. "Music." For Dec. 2 the debate pose of uniting the various chap- Mr. Michlin, principal of the The Les Joyuese Filles Club scheduled i s, "Resolved, that the ters and to study the various prob- Suite 401 Madison Ave. 112 Fenkell School, reports as fol met at the home of the Misses president was justified in vetoing lems that confront the different Ran. 2991 Night Calla Hem. 7701.R Rose and Gertrude Alpert of 2061 I the McNar -Mau ■ en bill." The chapters. At the last meeting of I • Increase of Pupils: Although BOB ALBRIGHT Blaine, Nov. 23. Election of ofti- affirmative will be upheld by Leo the organization, Sunday after- ARTHUR D. BAEHR • errs took place with the following Gurko and Nathan Shur and the noon, at e mai n l i brary , inter- the official period of enrolling pu- 1 results: President, Rose Alpert; negative by Paul Broner and Al- esting discussion took place on pils has already passed, many chil- dren are being admitted to the vice-president, Francis Grodin; bert Williams. "The Jewish Woman's Place in various classes. Nothing is left secretary, Gertrude Alpert; treas- History." Mrs. Beatrice Peiman undone to accommodate all chil- urer, I'ollie Minter; publicity The Mas.K•ms. delivered the address and conduct- dren that seek admittance. New manager, Gertrude Zalkowitz. The On Nov. 6 the girls had a thea- ed the forum in an able manner. next meeting will be held at the ter party at the Capitol. Nov. 11 At the next meeting, on Sunday, classes are being organized when necessary and extra rooms home of Miss Rose Entncr, 553 Miss Anne Freedman entertained Dec. 9. Joseph Markel will be the equipped. Leicestre Court. at luncheon and bridge. On Nov. speaker. University men and wo- Mothers Are Interested: The 24 Miss Sally Bursky entertained men are invited to attend meet- mothers of the Fenkell section Troty Vec Girls. the girls at bridge and midnight ings of the Menorah. take great pride in their Hebrew The Troty Vech Girls met at school. Many of the mothers have 6 the home of Miss Esther Kohn,Isupper. joined the Women's League and 989 Alger avenue. Raffle tickets ! Los Amigos Club. are working energetically for the I are being sold rapidly. A "Grab Miss Jeanette Auslander was cause of Jewish education. Bag" is planned and a Christmas hostess at the last meeting of Los Chanukah Atmosphere: The party is being discussed, to be Amigos Club held Nov. 25. The 1 Fenkell Talmud Torah is domi- '..i ! . theater party held at the Michigan I nated by the Chanukah s irit. Cha- o One). (Continued From Page One) Helen Schneider, for members andl • ,, Theater Nov. 17 was acclaimed a I i words "kis meaning: ' nultah songs, playing of Chanukah and o lev their friends. huge success. Plans were ma e ! „ :! games and other means of celebra- b pocketbook" and "heart;' Rabbi for a bridge party to be given declared that ' hi ghest lion are practiced in the school for ischer F itcher Sigma Delta Phi Sorority. ' Dec 2. The next Sunda evening held. national eelebration. coming Dec. 9 at the honors will go to those who gate- the ,, y The Sigma Delta Phi Sorority The Children's Congregation: sass both qualities which they met at the home of Miss Miriam meeting will be' Dec. 1 The self-management of the chil- 1 Lachman. Initiation of pledges home of Miss Ruth Friedland, lend to the success of the new l dren's minyon, held every Satur- synagogue. a h umorous atmosphere to the 1608 West Philadelphia. I Rabbi Fischer urged all to con-, day morning at a quarter of 10, is afte ri noon. F nal plans for r the • Sor rite Tau G Ga serrate themselves for the ad-' among the school's progressive ac- ° ". an7 mn ( r raffle were made, two tickets for a The amnia Tau Gamma Soror- Ivancement of the common faith of complishments. Not being con musical comedy being the prize. it y bridge will be giv given on Fri- Judaism, for the synagogue and! pulsory, it is interesting to see how, :' The next meeting will be held at day, Dec.7, at 8 p. m. in the main f he Wilshire Hot I Talmud Torah, that young and old all the children attend the Sabbath • the home of Miss Rose Abrams, dining e , might join hands for a common minyon. The services are offici- t room o m Collingwood and Third. Tickets 3746 Tuxedo avenue, on Dec. I. Jewish purpose in the new build- , ated over by one of the children ' i can be obtained from any of the 1Mass singing by the pupils and a Theta Gamma. The Theta Gamma met at the members or by calling Miss Mar- ing' Judge Keidan's Address. i sermon by the principal are some . arning the congregation that, of the features. Last week there M home of Ruth Fischer, 521 Jose- the Rosenstein, chairman, Long- fellow 6064. Miss Beatrice Se- the building of a synagogue is not was election of officers for the phine avenue. Bridge and bunco games were played. gell, chairman of the en er ain• the business of the officers alone, children's congregation with the meat committee, has arranged for but that the entire membership following results: Abraham Gold- a variety of talent. Refreshments must join in it, Judge Harry B. berg, president; Morris Weis, vice- Tau Sigma Delft. Tau Sigma Delta Sorority met will be served and there will be Keidan declared that this is an oc- president; Ben Kramer, secretary; prizes at each table, Meyer Berkowitz and Bessie Kra- O casion for rejoicing. Friday at the home of Miss B. "Are you going to have a syna- mer, trustees. Luft of Richton avenue. Prepare- Oakland Branch of the U. H. S. rogue that is going to reclaim the t i ons are be e ng mac I e for o a Cha• In the presence of 75 children young men and women for the nukah Lake party to be held synagogue?" Judge Keidan next and all the teachers of the school, Dec. 18 at the home of Miss A. Mr. I.achover opened the newly asked his audience. "This is an Rochlen of Virginia Park. important question that faces organized children's synagogue on Les Nuit Oiseaux Sorority. Saturday, Oct. 20. In his opening (Continued from Page One.) every Orthodox congregation," he The meeting of Les Nuit Ois- address, Mr. Lachover stressed the seaux Sorority was held at the tints have accepted the invitation said "Unless we get our youth back, the future is very dark., importance of customs and tradi- home of Miss Golda Jean Gelb, of th echairman of the art com- Many of the young have gone, tions for the survival of the peo- This dinner is with-'C 3294 Glendale, on Nov. 21. The mute to present their works at wrong because they have no re-i pie. Jacob Lifchitz conducted the out equal in Detroit the exhibitions. discussion of the evening was con- I services. Twenty pupils were se- Isaac Bader, winner of the ■ at anywhere near cerning the formal Christmas " Keidan urged that every lected to be trained as "Chazonim" Judge d. ge the price. party to be given at the Oriole Whitcomb prize, who has just re- synagogue should have connected in the children's synagogue, so Special Sunday Terrace. The next meeting will turned from a year's study abroad, with it a Hebrew school. Ile ap- that in the near future the services Dinner be held at the home of Miss Max- will have some Eery interesting pealed to the young nien and wo- will be conducted thoroughly un- still life studies and other sub- ine Harris, 2774 Glendale. leader- men to take an interest interest in the der the supervision and leader- jects . ship of the children themselves. Another interesting exhibitor synagogue. On the first Saturday of Chanu- Attr•ctire weekly will be Sonhie Gurvitch, who will oitia First"-Hershman. A. M. liershman laid, kah, there will be election of offi- ■ nd monthly have batiks, water colors, and s given to permanent etchings. Jacob Reiss will have stress on the importance of the cers and a board of trustees for guests. several beautiful landscapes synagogue and declared that un- the synagogue. Only those that WATCH FOR OPENING which he has completed on his less the synagogue comes first in attend services will be given the Every room sketching trip last summer. Isa- Jewish life, every movement in I privilege to vote. with Bath ANNOUNCEMENT Chanukah: The school breathes dore Ressler. who recently re- Jewry will suffer with the sync- MONTHLY-SUITE now with the atmosphere of Cha- RATES turned front San Diego, Cal., is an- gogue'a decline. Rabbi Hershman, referring to nukah. All classes are busy study- other welcome exhibitor. He will $125 to $150 have several interesting studies. the cry that there are too many ing the literature, history and synagogues, said it is a result of customs of Chanukah. An ap- Arthur A. Levinger, well known f,r his character paintings, which too few synagogue-goers. He de - propriate program for the cele- clared that one of the slogans bration by the children and their •al , vays arouse great interest, will to represented by several of his should be "Synagogue first." Be parents is being arranged for pointed out that there is more Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 5 o'clock, Larger works. Jasch Schwartz- j ann. a talented artist and member unity in Jewry now than ever be- in the Congregation Ahavath of the Scarab Club, will have one fore, yet that may be a serious. Achim, on Delmar and Westmin- Special attention to ban. still life and several charcoal fault because differences may ster. Women's League Celebrates. disappear due to indifference. 9835 Dexter quets, weddings, bridge parties. sketches. Mr. Goldman, as secretary, read The Northwestern Women's To Open With Reception. Phone Randolph 5600 for ar. At Boston Boulevard Meyer Greenberg, prominent the list of donors to the congre- League is preparing a novel Cha- rangemente. artist, will have several very beau- gallon. During the evening, Can- nukah party to be given by them tiful landscapes and a still life. for A. A. Rosenfeld of B'nai on Tuesday, Dec. 11, at 8 p. m., A most beautiful restaurant Frank Barcus, who has been rep- Moshe n several selections in the PhiladelphiatByron Hall. in your neighborhood. resented in previous exhibitions Music was furnished by the Juve- The board of directors of the under the auspices of the Jewish nile Concert Band, directed by Mr. schools and the entire teachers' personnel will be the guests. Center, will have several creative s icetfir rnaono:. s purchased during the Many Chanukah features have batiks. Samuel Brichta, well Woodward n included the following: been elaborately prepared for this known in Detroit and generally for afternoo at Adelaide Billie and Jacob Deutsch read occasion. his metal and brass work, which ■ IIMMISP the documents placed in the cor- are of very unique design and rep- • cn Goldman. resented at prominent arts and nerBstoe. Conveniently located to ....e sealed the docu- crafts exhibitions. will have some your w•nts in all kinds of auto. very beautiful metal and brass Phone Glendale 9868 mobile repairing and collision meNnItO. rris Feigenbaum placed them w ork. work. The art and social rooms of the in the copper box. Lady and Men Masseurs The box was sealed by Mr. Jewish Center building have been attractively prepared by a com- Storage, Washing, ltrs Deutsch carried the Nina thm. ina mittee of which Mrs. Walter Fuchs Leie is chairman. The exhibition will box to the stone. Polishing, Greasing Mrs. Jacob Farkas unveiled the open Sunday evening with a recep- 1320 CUSTER AVE. Gas and Oil tion. Mrs. Milton M. Alexander is cornerstone. The American flag and the veil chairman of the reception and Regular Steam Laundry were purchased by Mrs. J. Sobel. hostess committee. The exhibition Does All Your Family Work Joseph Kornfeld and Harry will be open to the public during Each family bundle handled the entire period of Dec. 3 to Dec. Meer lifted the stone for place- 16, between the hours of 2 to 4 in ment by an operating derrick. Individually. Robert Rosenberg placed mor- Wet Wash, 20 lbs. at $1.00 and the afternoon and 8 to 10 in the tar on the stone. evening. 5c lb. over. The name of Mrs. Joseph Hirsch- Wet and Flat Ironed, 18 lbs. at The officers of the Jewish Cen- field will be engraved on the silver ters Association are: Milton M. 11.30 and 7c lb. over. CASES OF RHEUMATISM, Alexander, president; Milford trowel. The name of Mrs. David Rough Dry, Flat Work Ironed, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, Linwood at Elmhurst Stern, vice-president; Harry S. Goldman will go on a smaller 9c lb. NERVOUSNESS, ETC., Scheinman, treasurer. The art trowel. Flat Work Only, 9c lb. SUCCESSFULLY TREATED 4 committee consists of Mrs. David Northway 6186-6187 2438 WOODWARD 1377 Vereor Highway West B. Werbe, chairman; Fred Butzel THE OYSTER HOUSE Checker Cabs. Empire 7000. and Mrs. Walter Fuchs. Table d'Hote 'Dinner REV. JACOB I. SKLAR CLEANLINESS COMFORT ECONOMY The Delta Sigma Chi Sorority 5-Course JACK ALKON Ea HARLEY BUICK SA' 37U C41.11 Avenue Glendale UN • MS 5' held an open meeting at the home ASSOCIATED Vaudeville Booking Agency La Salle Window Shade & Drapery Co. • NEWS ENTERTAINMENT Home Away From Homo" Under New Management fl CILU and delightful musical program Ased.Ed.Din Sorority. Detroit Ladies' Lechem Aniyim. will be carried out. The Problem of Jewish Art" The Detroit Ladies' Lechem Ani- Ased-Ed-Din Sorority met Nov. was the subject of a paper pre- yim wi I have a bazaar on Sunday, 25 at the Y. W. II. A. The fol- sented by Philip L. Rosenthal at a Dec. 2, from 2 in the afternoon lowing are to participate in the meeting of the club Wednesday until midnight, in the Delmar l'halanx bridge tournament: evening, Nov. 21. Mr. Rosenthal's Synagogue, Delmar and Westmin- Sarah Silverman, Belle Alter, Rose paper was planned as n resume of stet- There will be a large stock Elansky, and Esther Schwartz. A the views of Aaron Spivak, a bril- of merchandiew. The Lechem Christmas pajama party is being liant Jewish publicist of Argentine. Aniyim is a society which provides planned. Mr. Rosenthal, who is an authority aid for poor families. The public -- Pythian Sisters. on modern Spanish literature and, is invited to attend the bazaar. who has been interpreting the con- All the proceeds are to be used Pythian Sisters, Greater Detroit tribution of Jews to the intellec- for charitable purposes. Temple, meets Monday, Dec. 3. tual development of South Amer- -- Nomination and election of officers ican nations,lucidly presented Spi- Sisterhood of B'nai Moshe. for the coming year will take vak's explanation of the phenom- Refreshments will be On Sunday, Dec. 2, the Sister- place. enon of Jewish domination in hood of Congregation B'nai Moshe served. The luncheon and card , modern art. will give its annual Chanukah ball party nt King Wah Lo's on Wed- Jewish aptness for the arts, Spi- at the Statler Hotel. Miss James nesday, Dec. 5, promises to be vak contends, parallels the Jewish Sobel is chairman, assisted by Mrs. well attended, according to reports penchant for mathematics and for J. Farkas. of reservations. Proceeds of this the abstract in general. Modern party will go for the maintenance artistic tendencies, as expressed of the "Altruistic Fund." The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. by Jews, stress rational, abstract The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society I'ythian Sisters plan to entertain concepts. The Jew employs the will give a card party on Sunday the inmates of the Old Folks' media of painting, sculpture and evening, Dec. 0, at 7:30 p. m. at Home during Chanukah week. etching not so much to achieve Jericho Hall. Mrs, K. Denenfeld pictorial results as to establish the North Woodward Branch Euro. relation between things, to ration- is in charge of the arrangements, Peen Welfare Organization. assisted by Mrs. Sarah Miller. alize on ultimate values and make The North Woodward branch clear the essential unity which ob- There will be prizes at each table and refreshments will be served. of the Jewish Women's European tains in a world of seeming con- Welfare Organization will hold The public is invited. fusion. the rummage sale beginning Mon- According to Mr Rosenthal, day, Dec. 10, for the entire week, Theta Delta Omega Sorority. Jewish art, as seen by Spivak, Theta Delta Omega Sorority at 4481 Hastings street. Those tends to flee from the concrete to the abstract and expresses humor met at the home of Miss Freida desiring to present their discarded Gold, 3610 Gladstone avenue, on clothes are asked to communicate and a love for the ornamental. 25. Final plans for the with Mrs. Benjamin Rodin, Empire Thanksgiving party to be given 2093.J, or Mrs. George Cohen, Saturday evening at the home of Northway 4727. Mrs. Smilo was Miss Sarah Alrofon, 595 Philadel- hostess at the last meeting. The WE FURNISH n phia avenue, were completed. Theext meeting will be held at the next meeting tin will be held at the home of Mrs. It. Rosen, 2732 Les- 3 7 58 lie, Monday at 8 p. m. home of Miss Nellie Klar, WiMigaZram Barter's Dining Hall 11354 Dexter Blvd., at Lawrence Hemlock 9884 An ideal Place To Eat Right In Your Neighborhood Dancing after 9 p. m. After-Theater parties Solicited. MAY BARTER, Hostess. Try Our Real Home-like Meals • DETROIT'S FINEST APPETIZER, HERRING and DAIRY STORE We sell retail at wholesale prices. A full line of Schmaltz and Hat• chez herring. imported •ardircs, molted fish, salmon, importe ■ I and domes- tic cheese. New livid. Mushrooms. 330 1 lb. 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