PAGE EIGHT M U, S IC nE erRonjEwisnemornax none, who starred under Andreas (tippet (of Metropolitan Opera _ MISCHA ELMAN HERE ON MONDAY, JAN. 21 sag Tug, Na te_ U Y COMMITTEE FOR JERICHO LODGE'S NEW ganiaztions, and all of those par. AID SOCIET Y LUNCHEON OFFICERS INSTALLE D ticipating will be dressed in their An outstanding musical event baritone grew a typically conti• full dress military uniforms for • - In honor of his sixty-ninth birth- On Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 1 Canton Jericho Will Install Off, the occasion cca o J r i u n z . Mr. Kolar Gets Ovation, but n l beard—changed his name t 0 this month is the appearance of Croz * et and his ,n 1(, ui Louis Graveure, called himself a Mischa Ehnen, the renownet1 vio- flay, Mr. Edward Lichtig enter- P. M. the Hebrew Ladies' Aid So- sera Monday :natt c Soloist Doesn't Fare Inast, Colonels will furnish the music, Belgian, and as such, delighted at Arcadia Auditorium tained 12 couples at a buffet din- ciety will hold a luncheon and card The newly elected officers o f ner at I C anton So Well. thousands as a most artistic resit- Monday evening, Jan. 21. This is the residence of Mr. and in- .Jericho Lodge No. 490, Indepen vitation to all clubs, who mem- alist. We heard him here eight the last concert its the Philharmo n- Mrs. L. Robinson on Tuesday, dent Order of Odd Fellows, wee By HERMAN HOEXTER years ago under the Barnett ban- ic series i'lman returns to t he Jan. 1. During the dinner Mr. installed into office on Tuesda e hers and friends will be admitted ' ner. Now the whiskers are gone— recital field after a two years' a b- Robinson, who acted as toastmas- Victor Kolar, assmiate condu evening before an assemblage o 1' without any charge, to witness the e- ceremony and enjoy the dancing. It catches the dirt. tor of the Detroit Symphony 0 and no is the once lovely voice; the settee, having only recently rotor n- ter, preseented Mr. l.ichtig with a members of the lodge who title Ilas r- name remains, but the resonant ell from a triumphal concert ton beautiful gift, to which the host chestra, water pan for humidity. Saves r the spacious ballroom of Jerich has been active here to responded in his very able manner. your drapes and decorations. the last few years, and in that tiny r baritone has become a tinny tenor. of 14 European countries. Temple to capacity. he has led his Men through a e They say the "flu" which laid him AU metal—finished in baked Critics all agree that Mischa El- The following are the officers enamel to match woodwork. kinds and types if representativ II low six weeks ago on the west man possesses one quality in par- Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn of programs. But it is doubtful if h e coast, is not yet quite out of his titular that sets him quite apart Auburn are now domiciled at 1511 Sam Freedman, noble grand has ever been in finer trim or ms v' larynx. But no matter. Why from all violinists, that is his shit- Sixth, this city. Ben II. Brown, vice-grand; Mau 4 with such whole-hearted co-opera spoil a perfectly fine baritone to ity to preserve a luscious tone qual- rice Bordelove, recording seem lion from his men as at the first o - 'flake so poor a tenor instrument Ity throughout the most intricate Mr. Max Kahn spent New Year Lary; Dan Otis, financial secretary the current pair of concerts—th I as that which went quite to pieces of violin technicalities. Ile cool 110 with relatives in Cleveland. Samuel Rubin, treasurer; Dave ninth in the series. There can b I' in the Puccini lyric "La Boheine" the most amazing of double stumps, Zellman, warden; Sherman Pur- 15132 Mainland A•e. no doubt that the sensationally su 1' aria, and winch (Andes of MeCor_ harmonies, etc., without for an in- Long. 3673. vin, conductor; B. II. Zendell, Arl. 8476 . Mr. Jerry Levine has returned - mock) all but balled up Liza Leh- ,stant losing the purity and giant- perior work which the orchestr chaplain; II. A. Ludwig and home after spending his school a , inann's popular "Ah, m oon o f M y our of his rich sensuous tone. has been doing under the electri Charles Okun, right and left scene vacation at Lima, Ohio. tying batons of Stokowski, Mengel - Delight?" These renditions were Tickets may he supporters; Leonard Smith and procured at Grin- Grill ' berg and Goossens, has been of in - rather painful, and certainly added nell box otlice, beginning Tuesday, William Foltie, right and left sup Radio - nothing to the singer's standing Jan. 15. Radio Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn were estimable value to the nun, and di porters to the noble grand; Jf1 Woodward at Warren hosts to - here. Perhaps under more fay. Building A 2 1 couples on New Year's rectly beneficial to all future con -------- seph Franowitz and Herman SM. Eve. delicious lunch was served ductors—including our own Virtu - °rabic conditions and better or- right and left supporters to the • at midnight, after which their chestral support—the curing .1 Kolar. .smart Muter to Dine ZALUDKOWSKI LECTOR E guests en j y There is a depth, a pre Under Its Greatest M vice-grand; David Millman, inside oed thselves emslumminguntfl ' cision of attack, and a brilliane - the Lehmann opus is wretched — ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON guardian, and Joseph lleiman, out- the wee ho ur s of the y Mr. (Daycare might convince us in the playing of the orchestra . side guardian. Excellent Food 1 that he is a en tor. But I doubt if MRS. EMANUEL KLEIN which only the clumsiest of direr Noble Grand Freedman outlined The well-known Detroit musi- Modern Service tors can spoil. Distinguished Author Miss Rosy Beckman is the guest party at the Knights of Pythias his program for the coming year, - he will even then equal his work cian, musical writer and critic, of her mother, Mrs. E, Beckman. and artistry a8 a baritone. Pleasing Surroundings Scientific Lecturer, Inventor and Fortunately, Mr. Kolar is a sen - Rev. E. Zaludkowski, who is dime- Hall, 3153 Cass avenue. A home- and appointed the following com- Instructor — sitive, gifted musician, whose good tor of the Hazomir Choral Societ y cooked meal will be served and mittees: Radio's Mysteries Simplified and S. A. IIARRIS taste was never more in evident.. Hazomir Invites Public to, and cantor of Congregation Shear Mr. and Mrs. J. Sempliner left prizes given at each table. Mrs. Outlook—Leonard Smith, chair- Revealed. Non-Technical and - fo than at this concert. His program r Detroit to be gone for several Emanuel Klein is chairman of the man; Louis Shield, I'. G. Dave Meetings. ey Zedek, will lecture on "TM Easily Understood began with Mendelssohn's ever .1 The Ilazornir Choral Society in- 1Vorld's Debt to Jewish Music' : days. luncheon. /Allman, Larry L. I'ollack II. D. Day and Evening CI for welcome and picturesque overture . vices the public to hear the enjoy- Sunday afternoon, Jan. 13 at 1 Smith and N. Geer. o tol ,- . Dealer, Salesman, Service Man, l "Fingal's Cave," which was de- ab e programs which take place at k Mr. . and Mrs. Charles Levy le Entertliinnient—Meyer Young- Workers' i'enter Glendale 3350 Builder, Installer and No•ice. • last Friday for Detroit, fro! lightfully net forth with classic avenue. t the re- each of its metings. At the laid . 52711011,1'0A DETROITERS ON KAPPA erman, chairman; Sherman Porvin, , Dpen from 11 a, m. to 1 a. m. straint and simplicity. Then came one on Jan 10, Miss Pauline Tait- whence they left Thursday fu Sam &unman, Herman Stint, K. t Following the lecture by Prof. NU'S NATIONAL BOARD, Relnold Gliere s glamorous sea elisions entertained a good sized 7 it California to spend the wrote r. Kahn, Dave Wrubel and Leonard udkowski, a program of class- poem "The Sirens"—one of the audience Smith. audience by singing it group o f leal music will be given by the fol- They will be met en route by M. Kappa Nu, a national Jewish .. Finance—Louis Shield, chair- most dramatic and thrilling com- contralto solos. and Mrs. N. Spiesberger of thi l wing Ilazornir Society soloists: 544 Woodward Ave. positions of thin genie, which in Con city, who also plan to be gone th college fraternity, concluded its man, Ben Keller and Dave Zell- I Continuing this series of special lowing Mollie Smolensky and Mrs. Randolph 9134 1 ' twelfth annual convention, which Detroit winter months. my opinion, surpassed any previ- programs, Rev. E. Zaludkowski, di- Mildred Samuels, sopranos; Can- Radio Wireless ous renditions of this one-day rector of the liazomir, will present for A. A. Rosenfeld of Congrega- was held from Dec. 29 through Relief—Alex Friedman, chair- Technique Telegraphy Jan. 1 in New York City, with a man, M. Youngerman, Isidore maaterpiece by an orchestra. Mr. on Jan. 17, another of his original lion Mud Moshe, baritone; and In honor of Mrs. P. Hyman o f banquet at the Hotel Pennsylvania Schwartz, Dr. Jos. A. Bakst and Kolar left nothing to be desired in articles dealing with the lives of , Sam uel Shpargel, pianist and ac- Battle Creek, who for the past I 0 4128 Woodward Ave. his admirable reading, arid the or- I famous on New Year's night, at which the Dave Wrubel. composers, the aubject this companist for the Hazomir. The days was the house guest of Ms "For a Pleasant Diversion" Auction! Auction! Aucion chestra responded beautifully to time being Beethoven. In addition, lecture and concert will be open to and Mrs. Alex Kahn, many delight newly elected officers of the orizani- I. 0. 0. F. Excursion—Israel If you haven't attended our neck' - 'zation were installed. They are: II. Stein and Ben Keller. his enthused direction. Canter Rosenfeld will present a the public and a cordial invitation f ul affairs have been given, amon g auction in 1928 you most get into the The final number on the program number of baritone solos consist- is extended to everyone. them a beautifully appointor President. Gerson Meyer, Roches- I. 0. 0. F. Employment Bureau habit in ISM Thousand. of prop! was the conductor's own "Sym- ing of compositions by Franz Shu- ' have saved thousands of dollars by at bridge-luncheon for 20 at th I ter, N. Y:; vice-president, Dr. Har. —Wm. Kauffman, P. C., and lien phony in Major,"—a composi- beet. tending our auctions . Sale starts at I t• ry Muckier, New York City• treaa- Finkelstein. Wenonah Hotel . ay, Jan • a. m. and continues throughout the da ion which had twice before been By-Laws—Maurice Bordelove, Meetings, rehearsals and sight- Ahavath Achim Sunday 3. Besides the honor guests, out urer, Goodman A. Sarachan, Rods- and evening. Remember the date . f eatured on these programs. It reading classes are also held every I Wednesday, January IS side guests were Mrs. Steinberg o - ester, N. Y.; secretary., Milton and Albert Miller. School. f Greeneinium, Saginaw, Mich. liar- YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM Private Balcony for Bridge Athletic—Jack Eisdorfer, chair- r emains the work of an excellent Thursday evening at the Shaarey I Saginaw and Mrs. N. Rosenberg o 4303 Fourteenth Avenue f ry Hershman of Detroit and liar- man; Ben Keller, Albert Clinton, Parties and Luncheons musician, who above all things, &deft branch, 9125 Twelft street, .1. H. Mendelssohn, superint•n- Detroit. F. A. Yockey, Auctioneer. old Levin of New York City George N. Smith, Joe Franowitz. nows his orchestra. While the beginning at 8 P. M. Greens' Toilet Requisites I dent of the newly formed Sunday I were added to the present execu- !Morris Rubin and Sam Dante. themes in themselves are neither Mrs. R. G. Grabowsky, who ha s School of the Ahavath Achim very original nor of abiding Hostess, Evelyn Kreuger live committee, which, in addition Degree Captains--Louis Shiell, been ill for the past 10 days, i s to the officers, consists of Harry beauty; and while the entire work Twelfth Pop Concert to Con. Synagogue, announces that new convalescing. P. G.; initiatory; Sam F'reetiman, ' teachers have been secured and dude First Series This is always this side of the transcen- Goldstein, Boston, Mass., Charles first degree; Dave Wrubel, second i t h at the t e sc sc ho oo o l is already showing Grossberg, Albany N. Y, and Jacob degree, and Maurice Bordelove, dent, the haunting and the niem- Sunday. progress. The Elks Club was the scene Rosenzweig, Rochester, N. Y. °ruble; it is cleverly constructed third degree. The Only Dairy Where Butter I The school is Open every Sun- of a beautifully appointed dinner . The chituf address of the evening and worked out with real symphon- Sun — day's pop lu concert th given by the members of "The was delivered by Is Churned Daily lfth an d conc dingone is in the e , clay morning from 10:30 to 12 ic insight, with a tine appreciation the vice-president Canton Jericho Will Install Officers That's what everyone says after Sunday Night Club" in honor of o 'clock all childre of the society, Dr. Harry Mackler n 5 to of instrumental values and colors, first series given by the Detroit years for taking our treatment.. Fresh Butter.. of age, divided in se aeon Mrs. I'. Hyman of Battle Creek on of New York, who spoke on "The ..56c per lb. and a natural gift for effective Invest In Hes/th, Canton Jericho Nu. 50, Patri- Fresh Eggs Orchestra at Orchestra classes according to their ages and Monday, Jan. 7. After dinner Responsibilities and Obligations of 58c per dos. contrasts and climaxes. Needless Symphony archs Militant, I. 0. 0. F., whose Hall. Mr. Victor Kolar, associatelstudiousness. four tables of bridge were ar- Gynastics (Received daily) • the Jewish College Fraternity." I to write, it was performed with conductor of the orchestra, will membership is matte up of those ranged. High scores were held by 66666 All child Best Cottage Cheese .12c per lb. ren are we l great gusto and earned an ovation conduct this concert , will be no tution cmoe. There vho have received the highest tie- Mrs. Hattie Koffman and Mrs. Wil- Handball Courts ch arge s. Regis- for the composer-conductor, which rce in the Independent Order of We Deliver Your Orders entire Sloth Floor Bures.Gray Bldg. The second series of 12 Sunday tration and enrollment will continue liam Kentz. The honor guest also he graciously shared with his men. Odd Fellows, will hold its annual pop concerts opens next Sunday all through the month of January, was presented with a beautiful Wednesdays and Saturdays 1265 GRISWOLD The soloist was Louis Graveure, afternoon, Jan. gift. ublic installation of officers Mon- Cadillac 4989 20, with the or- every Sunday morning from 10 Clifford 2014 I tenor. Years ago we knew him as chestra playing the Chausson Sym-' 10:30 o'clock, at the ont ey evening, in the ballroom of synagog to, Wilfred Doughitt, an English bar - phony and Gina Pinnera, soprano, I 440 Holbrook avenue ericho Temple on Joy road. Announcement is made that , us assisting artist. The ceremony will be conducted I Saul II Rost. has become assort- b y Gen. T. Calvert Crowe, depart- ated with the Northwestern Mu- ent commander, and a staff of as. s 'sting officers that will come here from all over the state of Michi- --- gan and Ohio. This branch of Odd 114 ..."%00" 11 Presented With Praying Shawl by Fellowship is a semi-military or- Man Malini, Magician, Who Got fame) in "The Lilac Domino." Yet • a litle while, and the clean-shaven r HARRIS Detroit Radiator Shield Company Restaurant soda LEARN RADIO J. C. HOOVER Hoover Institute The T CLUB 'l' Reading Free Better Tea Nice Sandwiches and Tasty Salads SHERWOOD'S Health Institute Geed I Feel Great! SAUL H. ROSE JOINS g NORTHWESTERN LIFE 'd) SASS DAIRY Co. GUS" NEWMAN GETS TALLIS WHICH HAS INTERESTING STORY 9150 Twelfth Street Bet, Atkinson and Clairmount It as Gift in China. einnounces the Appointment o ROYALE PALAIS Max Malini, reputed to be the king of magicians, is a Jew, who is attracting wide attention, and for the past 40 years received the acclaim of kings and statesmen. 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TO HONOR SADIE SHOENGOLD AT TESTIMONIAL PERFORMANCE The Yiddish Theater of Detroit, their pleasure at the forthcoming at Twelfth and Seward, will honor performance in honor of Mis , its leading lady, Sadie Schoengold, Schoengold and pledged their co at a testimonial performance Tues- day evening, Jan. 22. Mischa Elman and A. Littman, managers for the actors and the theater, respectively, announce that Miss Schoengold will appear on the occasion of the testimonial in her honor in the leading role of "Zipke Fire," a title role which , she created before Molly Picon ap- , peered in it. The musical production is in tour acts, with music by Rum- schinsky. It features new songs, dances and costumes, and the local theater has arranged for new light- ing effects and new sceneries. The managers and actors state ' that they are especially gratified I to sponsor this testimonial because Miss Schoengold has already won i for herself the title of "Detroit's Favorite." 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