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7i1 EDLTROITILIVISAfilRONICLE
B'NAI ISRAEL HONORS
CANTOR Z. H. KUGEL
QUIET
RESTFUL
HOMELIKE
$8 to $10 Weekly, Single
$12 to $16 Weekly, Double
$1.50 to $3.00 Daily
FAIRBAIRN
HOTEL
WILLIAM G. LLE. Mgr.
M. C. Hn. Fa.ssis Door
John R. at Columbia
"A Home Ass, From Horne
beautiful voice,
acts Kited held his congrega-
boll spellbound and during the
holidays drew large attendances of
people who conic to hear him chant
the liturgical hymns.
At the banquet in his honor, ad-
dres,es were delivered by Aaron
Slutzky, newly-circled president
of the congregation; Rabbi J.
Thumin, M. Barris, former treas-
urer, and others. Cantor Kugel
delivered an interesting address in
the development of the palestin,
colonies and urged that greater ef-
fort be exerted for the unhanding
of the Jewish homeland. Ile id.,
sang a number of Palestinian sing,
Cantor Zvi Hersh Kugel, who
came to Detroit from Tel Aviv,
Palestine, seven weeks ago to be-
come cantor at the Wnai Israel
Congregation, Ferry and Antoine
streets, was tendered a banquet
last Saturday at the home of Louis
Fineman, 264 Ferry avenue, treas-
urer of the synagogue.
Cantor Kugel was honored by
this congregation in appreciation
for the inspiring manner in which
he conducted services during the
High Holy Days and the Succoth
festival, An able musician and
$16 $28 $38
Transparent Velvets Formerly
Up to $75
Crepes and Satins Formerly
$39.75 and $49.75
For immediate clearance, we have reduced • fashion•
important group of dresses to prices that will sell them at
■ at • glance! All in demand now for street, afternoon, and
informal evening; plenty of blacks, browns, and favored
new high colors.
Sizes and styles
for misses and women
lifi—
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)F1
Qiuknou6Cale
1126 WOODWARD
AVE.
' Mr. M. Goldman, 110; Mr. and Mr..,
Zell G uph,
rn ith , $10 ; M r.
Ids
Mrs. Eli•'
enberser. 113, Mr. •nd Mra. M. :lover.
insky. 812; Mr. and Mn.. Freedmon,
111, Mr. A. Gigabit, $10; Mr. and Mrs.
Epstein, 110; Mr. N. Metz, 19; Mrs. Fan.
nie Warren, $0; Mm. D. Yucht, ta; Mr.
and Mrs.11. Wratzlowsky, SS; Mr. and'
Mrs. Frantz,
Mm. A. Abmmaohn,
Mr. A. 11. Rothstein, 16; $1r. Norylek,
16; Mrs. Stern, III; Mr. Weinberg. 86:
Mr. Weinert, 16; Mr. and Mrs. Welder,
16, Mr. and Mm. Paul Tilts, 15; Mr. and.
Mrs. E. Stuhlm•n, $5; Mr. and Mrs. M.
C. Applebaum, 16; Mr. and Mrs. S. Chlz.
it, $6.60; Mr. J. ('„hen, Ski Mr. A. Hurd-
idoye. $1; Mr, !bagel, 14; Mr. J. Gross.
main, $4; Mr.. Allen, $3; Mr. Katz, $0 ;
Mr. Itimmitein, $3; Mr. Grossberg CP'
Mrs. Cordon, 10; Mr. Dater, 10; Myer
• Cohen, 12; Mrs. Stone, $2; Mr. (Rosin..
$2: Mr. Greenberg, $2: Mr, Dayld Maas, ,
$2; Mrs. Itarhel Mos, $2: Mrs.
$2: Mr. D. Sherman, it; Mr. F.
11: Mr. Goldstein. $1; Mr. Goloistirk, 11:
Mrs. M. Fishmsn, 12; Mrs. S. Schmidt.'
$4, Mr. A. Fen
n. , $5.
LONG LEASE SIGNED
I BY COLONIAL STORE
1
See Our Large
Selection of
Quality
Furs
The Season's Newest
and Latest Styles to
•
Choose From
To accommodate our cus-
tomers and friends we have
increased our working force.
We can now give a week's
service or even less on re-
pairing, remodeling and re-
linig.
Blue Bird
Fur Shop
8653 Twelfth St.
Euclid 5165
Will Take Action at Mass•Meeting
JEWISH DONORS TO
COMMUNITY FUND
The Colonial Department Store
has signed a '20-year lease involv-
ing $1,500,000 for the new build.
ing in State street, adjoining the
Stott Tower,
The transaction was handled by
G. Colburn, Jr., of Dolson,
Scratch & !tidy, realtors. Colburn
represented both A. R. Cunning.
ham, the owner of the building,
and the (7010nial Department
Store.
Attorneys representing Colonial
were 'William Henry Gallagher, II.
G. Kaplan and S. Shapero.
Work is being rushed on the new
building's interior to be ready for
the store the first week in De
(amber.
The Colonial was organized in
1919 at 1260 Griswold street. At
its first location it had 1,500
square feet of floor space.
In three years it was forced,
through lack of space, tic move to
113 State street. Here it has occu-
pied three floors, comprising 15,-
000 square feet of floor space.
Now it has outgrown that store
and in its new home at 27 State
street it will utilize the entire
six floors and basement. Its pres-
ent floor space will be more than
doubled.
The new store will be decorated
in the modernistic trend. Its fur-
nishings not only will be artistic
but will hove great utility.
Announcement!
COLONIAL
Thursday; To Discuss Palestine
Parliament Sunday.
A new list of donors reported up
to Thursday morning follows,
the • after name indicating an in-
The Zionist Revisionists of Dc- crease of 20 per cent or over, and
0n:it have established permanent the t denoting an increase of Ins;
i , eadquarters and clubrooms at
than 20 per cent:
$679 Twelfth street, room 206, on
6•509: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sahli:.
t he second floor.
Regular weekly
$2.5tril. Mrs. Henry M. Fechimer, Mr.
Meetings will be held every Sunday
Mr, Meyer I.. Prenlis.• Mr. and
afternoon at 5 o'clock,
lock, and the Mrs.
M
EllW ill M. Itosenthal.•
s'1.21.1. Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund:.
clubrooms will be open every eve-
/Lim,
Mr. •nd Mrs. Abraham liariil.
ning from 8 to 10 p, no under
Grant Iron & Metal ('o..• Mr. •aa Mrs.
t he supervision of one of the mein- David w, son.ms sod
danghtert.
hers. During these hours mem•.
' in : Itry 'r.intIMSrem
11.: ors:
. jieT . 1167, ' M:
il
hers and non-members may avail'
Mrs. Mrivilie s. We:lt:. 1'
themselves of the journals and!
11.200: Limis SiegalL
newspapers from Palestine, Eng-j r1.1 . .100 0 : roM rdra s . ,1 , , r e n t ata, Ild Freud:, Mr. and
land, France, Russia, Germany and M m
1 Km): Mr. and Mr, George G. Ee-
the United States, of news bulle- 1 stein. Federal
Steel Corp.. Mrs. um,.
tins end the information bureau,: Hill, Dasid J. Joseph Cm, Mr. and Mrs.
, i (v h., smh rn .•,.(lierpnA ar :(1 I L.
..M
y a:..,: b, ,, S
Which will Reel/ them in touch with , ,14)0(in
,,.. inA.
events in the Jewish world.
I
All interested are urged to avail
ssso : Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sloman. I
j.: 00: o American Show Case Cu•. Mrs.!
themselves of this opportunity and
will be welcomed at the club. I .• coo , 7,.."'Vd' ?4,,,. Mlles Fin,....
At the next meeting of the Re- , ,,,,14.0.0 ,1, ,, si„r„. ,:nl .mpr,..,,.„ dw:rn
. , Grown•.
visionist organization on Sunday, ,
Max
Nov. 10, there will be a discussion tr...1s1f.. Heineman,li!!',7.7, :;'...",,e.4',!.,:
on the question of what a Pales- i Id J. lieYY, Mr. and Mrs, . Viet°, J. Roe.
I inian parliament will mean to the 1, ii.
is c.r, sm
i,,,(..,1 5. 5ii Mm. S. F. s•usa•, Mrs.'
Meyer M. Applebaum, at the
head of a committee consisting
also of A. Lewis, A. Arnow, Ralph
Applebaum and S. Metz, was in
charge of services during the High
Holy Days at 11820 Linwood ave-
nue, and the entire proceeeds went
MISS SADIE CRUSKIN
to the l'alestine Emergency Relief
Fund. The sum of $450 was
Miss Sadie Gruskin is chairman
raised and the dooms follow:
of the armistice dance to be given
by the Tau Sigma Gamma Sorority
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Appleman. 142:
Mr. sind Mrs.
Goldberg, 835; Mr. in the Crystal Ballroom of the
and Mrs. A. IL Aran°, $25: Mr. J.. Book Cadillac Hotel Sunday eve-
eph Harris. 123: Mr. and Mr, M. shs- ning, Nov. 10. McKinney's Music
' emir. $19; Mr. S. Meta. fig; Mr. •nd Makers
will furnish the music.
Mrs. Alex Weisman, $16; Mr. .nil Mrs.
$500: J. W. Allen and suns, Mr. and
Jul. Ktith , ky. $16: Mr. Myer M. Ap- Tickets may be secured at the
je 'A
T'sh.e discussion will embrace all I Mrs. Sidney J. alias,
Aronsson Printing
plelinum. tin: Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis, door.
t he facts and aspects of this ques.:2.s .fildnii.riLi,,e, rnri:rnh. i.
Jo i. Iii ltr.o,,w,in.hiAl:.
115; Mr. and Mr.. Cecil Hamburger, 110:
of-the-Season
REDUCED
HEALY GOWN SHOP—Third Floor
HEADS COMMITTEE FOR ZIONISTREVISIONISTS
I
HER SORORITY'S DANCE WILL URGE CALLING OF
WORLD CONGRESS SOON
GET $450 FOR ZION
ON HIGH HOLY DAYS
SMART GOWNS
7577
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of a
Announces It's Grand Opening
Monday Nov. 11
AT 8823 TWELFTH STREET
Between Gladstone and Hazelwood
With a Complete Line of
LAMPS—LAMP SHADES
ART NOVELTIES AND PICTURES
You are invited to see our complete stock. No obli-
gation on your part.
Terms Arranged If Desired.
Courtesy Kosher Meat Market
00.;.he me,
•
Wni. A. Fixel• Mr •nd Mrs. Wm. A.
will take place in
i uoldberx,
Mr. 'and ' Mrs. S. A. Gum,
the clubrooms of the organization. I morift Kahn., Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. schi,s-
At a meeting on Thursday, Nov. nor,. Mr. and Mm. Arthur Schueler.•
14, at 8:30 p. m., in Litman's Peo, , - 1 , i Niirr.rnan,.nSli,onnr,E: i 4 r at Amon Iti
plc's Hall, Twelfth and Seward,
Mrs. Herman wsrren, Mrs. I.nuis Welt.
il :: t. h Mn.
irn :1. mF.inkrie:..
The Jewish Centers Association mass meeting will be held to urge . ,,, .:4 15,,, sit, i r o. ,,,7,1,1, M
1,°,,,,.,,,,,
,,; ,Coirtpo...: .
will hold its first annual swimming an extraordinary Zionist congress „ J,•,,,:;,,,,Ini,,,:i . m h,„,,,,F1,:ktile :.1,1
meet at the Balch School, Ferry at once.
and St. Antoine streets, on Thurs-
' Dr. and Mrs. Willard D. Myer.
day, Nov. 21, All entries for the
$1,10, W•Iter Laib and The Wulf-Detroit
events must lie in the athletic of..
Envelope Col.
Ws; Dr. and Mrs. Emil Anther,',
lice by Nov. 18. There are going
_
: Mr. and Mr, C. A. Finsterwald, Milton
to be events for tooth intermediates House Council:
I Gordon•. Jerome A. Selling, Herbert T.
I seni
•
On Monday Oct. 28, at a sup- Skn'',:on!,,
' Allen Industries. Inc., Morri
The events for the Intermediates per meeting to which were invited
1 , of , -
E ri,sihr er.:d1r,i4 Rosalie Gates:
are: 25-Yard Breast Stroke, 25- tWo representatives from
vital
Yard Free Style, 25-Yard Relay club and class meeting in the club- ! ' Sarnn
A;mS:;n
so n, Tiri e(eina wt;;O•sl.Aik'Inson• "
ro"n'al (1.I. :. ".:
(•-man team), Fancy Diving, house, a council was organized for , ,,, ,, ,1,7,, ? ;,,,,,,I,..,;,:iinr! "xs", ;,,i,..,K,':''il le.,r, •••I'li;,:....:$, I
,i
(Front, hack and optional).
the purpose of creating a closer
Senior events are: 50-Yard liond between the clubs and indi- mln,",,,,,. },Idtisri ,,a. li.iurw. 0,17 ,,,,Ii :::1 71 Wek' -
Breast Stroke, 50-1 ard Free Style, victual me
members of the house. I1Irs, ,,,,,,,,i..r. 1.r .:.;.,,,t. fii.oir,..1 :1,T,11,.;y,,,..,7: , oil.,7
❑
50-Yard Backstroke, 100-Yard Re- Isadore Wunter, representative
:
.
lay (4-man team), Fancy Diving- from the advanced dramatic class . Cr.. In, Harry Gerson. Milton C. Hirsch
-
(Front, back and optional).
was appointed temporary chair- ,ft,',T,I, ' P o'lne;:,., 1,1A1",i'Ih,Iir:•;:.,M
,,:,V,ii,,,,,, 8, 1::°1:5,,,,li,.‘,,-,
The Jewish ('enters is tandem- man. The largest suggested un- Snpply
i
.
plating entering a team in the sec- dertaking was that of a member. I .tio;rii,,. aitShAx Willa.
ISIr r .
sal
ond annual swimming met eta be ship building fund, to be used to-
f15:
Walter
M.
on Nov, l3 at the new ( en- ward the erection of a new reeves-
815n cc t I -
'
'rat ('immunity ('enter on Brew- b a nal center. At the second meet- Itrds.•, Sidney M. recheinier ”
. Fei,e1:11 .S0n
ster sheet, under the auspices of in, Nov. 4, delegates reported their : I I"';,' c".. I"...
.I Mr. and mars. 8 . R.
're Hen-.
the Intersettlement Athletic Com- clubs to be in favor of the fund
1,."1.:nrilr;r.
:H
jt,"rioh:114X
V .'
T ".
mittee. Honors in this event will ,111,1 the l'hi Kappa Epsilon start- Edmund M
oman, M r 's' . " 1e'H
n :
;,s, li ti man. Cli ft on P.
be defended by the Centers which
I' Weil, Mr. and My;
won the championship last year.
falfluoun!ii ng
!i'dhits he
with
i‘t t1lyp(1.S)IN't'.1(tn
a 1
of
$
Tineelcet,2sii; .1.';';i'‘ii!:(me'n..'""'"I Mr. and '4". Leo ;
Ted Nlasserman (Phalanx Club),
$1.15, Mr. and Mrs. Chas C. Brownt.
$121, Frank & Davidson ('o, Adolph
president; Mrs. Wuntner, vice-
BANQUET FOR CENTER
()resident; Helen Aronson (1' Knot Fr•undI, 11. A. A A. Levine', Myer
Prussian, Judy,. and Mrs. ('ha.. C. Si•
BAND, LEADER SUNDAY , Staff), secretary, and Max Derrin mons.
SIMI, 'Iambi C. Allen, Baltimore De.
(Sigma Phi Lambda), treasurer.
The next meeting will be held on
AF
The Parents' Association of the Nov. 18.
Eppstein. S. M.
Co., Callow &
Jewish Center band will entertain
t;rtenbanni, General Ant., Trimming
the members of the band and 1. M. Sunday Evening at Home:
Sol M. Gerson. Phil CInbe. flonshera
Packing Co.. Alfred E. Gotman, Samuel
Glass, director, at a banquet to he I
Mrs. Harry Glickman, chair- Hartman. Mr. and Mr.. Walter S. Hes,.
held Sunday, Nov. 10, at (.1 o'clock, man of the Music Committee of the enrich.
Milton Herman. Alvin D. Ilersrh,'
at the Center, 31 Melbourne.
Oddand Mrs, Abraham M. Hershman.
Council of Jewish Women, has ar- Philip
Hirschfeld. Stanley lineman, Wolf
The band is in its fourth year of
ranged an evening of music for the Kaplan, lien Kaufmann. Henry 11. Lev.
,
existence and numbers over 35
At Home on Sunday evening, Nov. ott. Henry Levitt. lArael 1.1chernian..
children who have studied under 10.
Mr+. Flora Maryinont. Loni+
National Survey Service, Mr. STIII Mrs.
Mr. Glass for a number of years.
On Nov. 17, George Smith, of the Hiram J. Newman, Dr. J. 11.
The band devotes itself to the
League of Nations Non-Partisan II. and C. IL Rihimer*. ()sear Robin.
training of children especially gift-
.
ar man ,
a
X : •• '
, will present a
Is Sig c' el, Morris Steinber
J. A. 11.
nd Stone
Wm
ed for the instruments which they
u.Mever
picture of the story of war and Joseph M. Weis, Rudolph
Zuiebark.
play. It is the aim of the direc-
,
peace.
PO, Dr. Charles A. Bennett.
tor not only to train the individual
$1•5: F. II. Br•it., H. Kaplan and
players but to develop and give
on. Hymen A. Killian, Harry M. Sel
Saturday Night Dances:
Ser.
k
training in the fundamentals of
There Will be a regIllar r,SooaftR(r4 1 A. ssli.o; ,,,,M,sirnr.c. mit: 1 I A p intre.1,,,aku.ni:s.. nTia i, 1
band music.
day night dance on the
.;
The band which is under the
Kahn.
1 1 Oscar A. Adel. Raub A
sponsorship of the Jewish Centers WebsterHall, Saturday evening, knit,
Nov.
9.
All
Jewish
young
people
Itirnkrani
&
Itirnkrant,
fleliri
l
r
e
l
ir
n
i
;
Association, is now preparing a
complete program for the concert are invited to attend. A commit- H,Ill.”'";:mh ,,, I. Irri;71Ine,',..h,... G14 r , . s i J. i fld-
tee of campers will be hostesses.
I s.i.
, i ho.10w
c oti'ro li, sCoel b(laiinttini,„;. .,7: K I,ErIns.. 1.,; .".1:::" -
to be given in December.
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,, Y', Child Study Group:
1 el Lenholfs. J. Levin, Isadore Marx"
J
earl, Aaron M. Preuer4on
Mrs. Emery Nionash, leader of Jacob
Srhreiber, Ilarry Weisman, M. 11: Zack.
Alex
the I' Child Study Group, will be hciro.
glad to answer any child raising, c )I,,,,". ;RII ,,:hr71%:.r.,,rlei:Fl,i,l,,,r,1,;?.,17 ,,i.;, ,,,,,..m...1 f .
problem question in her class
Which meets at the clubhouse on 1;:.tiRft: I.:(11 .,,,:,ii, 7
. ( ,h'.h,: ii
iii.i,i1,1 .,,,i trierrn S 7.17.c(: w
or,::;.•
Tuesday afternoon at 1:15. There
.
are discussions about the family. , L'ii„,,Is. sI „,„„„, j,l,,m,',„:',ITI`i I:::
M. L
MI married members of the A' are w's
ozohs,ar (a . M
A,rilly, rr iitni:o.
invited to attend,
min urn.,
$15: Manurnettirers Steel Supply Cos.
—
no: Lillian W. Eisenberg•, 11,,
Join the Bridge Class:.
Feldman•. Dr. Nathaniel Frank, Jay Mil-
' A teacher of bridge has been pro- II ,nh's:,,;:,1,1,,,,r,,,,,,I.:hn 1 , ,,,,,... T ii
(.,,,,,,, ..
vided fir those who are learning
to play the game. Class meets on ,
ita .(
c,,
:1. (erNnalri s ,ni..,(,,,,,,,::
Tuesday evening.
mee ting
CENTER SWIMMING
MEET ON NOV. 21
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M. II. Zankheim, president of the
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addressed the meeting of the North-
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CARD OF THANKS.
Mrs. Rebecca Feldman and Gladys Krause and Isabel
daughters of 24 Farrand Park wish
Leff Open Elocution and
. to extend their heartfelt thanks to
Dramatic Studio.
their many relative, and friends
for the kindness shown them dur- The Misses Gladys Krause and
ing their bereavement in the loss Isabel Leff announce the opening
of their husband and father. Es- of a studio of elocution and dra-
Denial thanks to Rabbis Hershman, matins nt 312 Hague anemic. There
Frani, Franklin and Aishiskin, also will be special classes in story tell-
Cantor Zaludkowski,
ing, and play production on Satur-
days.
Information may he ob-
tained by calling Empire 6766.
pEDENBERG
OPEN EVENINGS
MRS. MAX HAYMAN
9660 Grand River
6325 Fenkell
7747 W. Vernor Highway
schools at the meeting en Tuesday
at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
Torah. Mrs. M. • eksler presided.
Mrs. I. Margolis, who just re-
turnecHrom a trip to Europe, told
of her experiences and the condi-
tions as she viewed them.
Plans were completed for tile
ball to be held at the Book Cadilhie
on Sunday, Nov. 21. Music will
be supplied by Jean Goldkette's or-
chestra.
The committee headed by Mr,
A. Markson, Mrs. E. Pollack, Mrs.
C. Brody and Mrs. M. !layman
gave favorable reports or, the sale
of tickets.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Margolis, 200 , 1
Delaware, on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at ,
2.30.
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