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PIEDerRorriE_Ivisn ORMOLU

PAGE TWELVE

ailleMeeollOollehe



.
scHows

• THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Jan. 2r, 1 , cabaret dance night I Shower Planned To Be geld This

Mid-Winter FURNITURE

Gtr the Junior Young People's 1. 4 r
,,,iy of Shaarey Zedek. The social
hall of the synagogue will b e eon-
...at...I into a night-club for the

Saturday Evening.

banquet held on Jan. is at
officers for the I
- 1 .11 111p11 1 ,
the Los Angeles Aux-
..• .-tailed by the pat
11.
Goldberg. Tht of-',
thoee worker
„ ak
,. th t,
h . ,.

h

to

!

tf r> were sw•nrn
`pit sl
Erman. presi-
\Vinter, tire-president,
1. , .1 , 11n.rg, corresponding
Ilitrry Schwartzberg,

-•

ENTIRE STOCK (;REATLI REDUCED

enormous stock is brand new merchandise and at the new kW

from

20% to 500

SCHO

MISS LSTHER LOEWENBERG

8928 12th St.



F U lkN I TUlk,E. COMPANY

MA. 5891

tht- small ...immunity of
• about :Mt inwish families, the He.
brew School has an attendaiwe vi
2.1
Tn.. tuition fee
55. pupils.

cunt. it urrk. This small charge
lit ever y child can
!Mole

w.th a 10 -piece radio of
lainishittg Milsic for daily-
:fig. Senn-rid nets in a floor show
accvntuate the cabaret atnios-
1.1..,.
)1 - Lst her Locwenberg is a
..f the committee in charge.
A .....t.•.1 number of tables will
I for ticket holders who
tai in touch with Gerson Bern-
chariman of arrangements.
.1ccomodations will be made for
1.aitiex desiring to reserve tables.
The dance is open to friends of

of Oscar Paranskx. and
LJallin.
Dr. Erman
nmi lical advisor and J ost.1.11
1, the host. The new. bo ard
ro is comp osed of lien
a. ie. John Sodas,
h
Julius 31i1-
1., I o'n, Fineberg, Jack l'rankel,
31
> ni Kempner, Joseph lier-
111.1 Sam Barasch.
the meeting of Jan, 12, Mrs.
It Pincus and 31r. Silverstein
ii.11..•1 t.o the board.



111C11111t , rs.

Max Edwards addressed the last
open meeting of the eason on Jan.
15, speaking on "Four Pair. Leaves
• .f Nlemory." Future meetings will
Le open to members only.

t.
I

11 1 1.1 , Ian'lung I rle f or

-

1
ru t

P ,

I use 1 ;t

Sam I
Harold
titan,
,
Phil
1,, II.,
14511.111 1:e
m•

tint

ft

hotter to be held

evening. ,tan. 21, at
iter Iting renter. 527 11,1-

it

11.1,1y

i.• X

The snmttorimn IS III need

1 ,11


and an appeal is made
to
L to help make this affair
n
..•--
Preparations have
!LYMAN ALI'MAN
1.4 fur card games, a • commence this Sunday with ton
1111. J11 - 1111 and entertainment. Ad- anni, -nrsiii y program to usher in
1-111 , K1011 is one or more sheets, size thy fourth year.
if", by 99 inches.
.
.1hraliain H. Jallin will be the
• speaker this Sunday, and in his
address he will outline the work

1dur-

REGISTRATIONS FOR ing
CENTER ART SCHOOL

Second

DR. SWIFT'S NEXT
DANCE OF U. H. S.
ALUMNI SATURDAY
LECTURE JAN. 26

Aaron O.

Matheon

Library Is

Numerous Interesting Artiviti
Announced L y Y. W
"

Planned to Memorial.

In conjunction with their three-
f..1.1 aim of a balanced objeetive
of ',octal, communal and cultural
activity, the alumni if the fatted
I IchreW Sellools sure cigoruu-ly

hour.
Other participants in Sunday's,
program will be 11'einer's
Ira, which also participated last
Sunday; .1, Lefton, solob-t, (vim,

,

on Thurold ■
"Quest
.t
11
,111
he
dud:,

I Saha. I
sin.
a,

will
presented.
31:indel Bern-
The art school of the JewiLb stein will broallea,t the later(
Centers Association trill begin reg.
nitration of new pupils for the
A imam.. Li,' Sunday, ouch,
second semester on Jan. 2:1. Th.. Is t o be re pelted this Sunday, was

school conducts two elaso , s.
,,f
for lietilliners on Wednesday :trier- entertamei

111 I 11
nex t
1
on "Th n 11

ude d tat ■ ,
L uis, ut th e
At the tI
day .1 el l

Semester Pupils To 1
,iiso :tripe:11'yd oil last Sunday's
Bo Enrolled Jan. 29.
Program; and oho' ent,rtaintifiit

et/ t

E1

berg, I.
c It
Ibis
A. Sch..,
school is made possible by. prixditt. (alight In 1i, ,
ils
donations and mone y raised hy
eundult
• social affairs.
3lativ nil these young men who kind. is !I' , r
them-elves have unit had the ad- ago - ,
p
\V it t t
vantage of 11C111111111V; a Ilebriwy '
education are giving moth of their with 1. I.
time and putting forth then. best Haile ..11
I • •.
etTtot- ill order 'hat the younger
et.eive- iti gin ti o
• gene , dtb.ii of [fay City
the pi oIto killiAleilve Of Hebrew. the :el, a
'that t,•
alol I leish I. ai ion,
-.
....mai these '
Thn

committee I'

of cur

fn
Na

.



i

ally great discount during this Mid-Winter Furniture Sale.

price levels --and on top of this you can now save

By MIRIAM D. GINSBERG

'fay City, Alien., proudly boasts young Men -hose
Anniversary Program To Be
haying the youngest ollicers remarkable.
:old board of directors in the ready to act
al
Broadcast This Sun -
lulled h.. States to c o nduct a Talmud it
ti

day Afternoon.
Tarr
11a. officio
,,„
The ortznnizathin is composed
,
, „
oy I
ne 40%1,11 1101.11•
di.
esid. •,•
Hm
yan Altman and broadcast new i tni:,, •,‘,'" u„nl ir
h t t tr ...;
nowt .1tniday noon toter Station .
.
g oil the work
that was 1
u v
Ili
rompleteil
;
W.111S 1
:4 111111:1y
last
started [lc, sawmill years ago by Ili, 1. II
t
thew sat-
soul
lit
the older .1.wvish citizens.

It .l a .P10); - •

Every piece of fine furniture in our display tarries an unusu-

The truly great feature of this event is that the bulk

YOUNG PEOPLE GUIDE DESTINIES
OF BAY CITY HEBREW SCHOOL

I

S.A. -1,-E

•t

4TH YEARSTARTED
BY ALTMAN'S HOUR

CABARET DANCE OF L, A. S. AUXILIARY
JR. Y. P. S. JAN. 28
INSTALLS OFFICERS

Sallihr

of

Ili

tw o jueenilr

the hour of 1 and , eight seals
and II-yd.:II-old
and one for iiilt'illIceil students Th., B ai li n ,. M r . ..\ It man ph,
Sunday mornings between the to 111,4,11 such fvttuno by inviting

noun;

Ott

I 1.111

1',

boo'

hours of 1I and I. juvenile entertainers.

11 I

The beginners' class is under
In the but Hum , years, 11r.
the direction of .lascha Schwart,- Altnian n o t o nly hroad,,od zww !4!
man. \Ir. Schwartzman studied at about Jewish activities and co-
the Academy of the 1.1 int. .Arts, I operated t.,111 fanny organizations,
ode-sa, Russia, and at the Acad. b u t 111 , 111/111 wad responsible for
ray cr the Fine Arts, '.(loscoNV. several importiiiit charity efforts, !
ia.
Ile is the %%Limer of a mpecially . th e el ganizut ion of the I
I tli
I1,/
scholin ship from th e Academy of I Five Cent Re-her
Kitchen.
I
,11111!
SEYMOUR TILCHIN
111-ilr111.
Fine Arts of 0,1,-oi and has been
j had 111.1l . I . 1. 01. t hi -
u
.:,..
awarded a membership to the
, can ry in.: out all LIIIIIIlliipLl: pro- ‘,,li ;,,,,:„...
Scarab Club. 111r. Schwartzman
This
Saturday
VI ll,
rxv 1111,4" , ' Mach : la• Club 11.1
has also exhibited with the Nlichi-
gan .•1rtists Exhibition at the De-
.;',;;.',',.„..-'.„'i, tt,'; , ' .',.',,::- ,!'';:tt.,t,n„,7::: i.,(:,„:\.„. ( , „..„Ni: ,
true Institute of Arts.
FEB. 19. the ph,iath.,,,,,,„.,3„, Hall. Hiss• T.
. ovate'. of the
advanced class is under the
Ifeliecca Rappaport, chairman Of
'Ille debating tourniiii.
direction of \\'illiain Greasiiii, who
ri
the dance, and her committee re- wi ll be participate,(
participate,(,,
studied at the Pennsylvania Acad-
__
'poll that all arrangements have teams, will open on .--•
,,, , • ,
,
at
7
p.
hi,.
emy of the Fine :lets, at the Ju-
.1 -ydniaisium in. the question I been completed, and the advance on
lian Academy of Paris, France, " )1 . hat Zinnisni Ilan To Offer to sale of tickets augurs a large, en- Vititernity
will
team.i.
..
and at the Derby School of Forty, (tin
i pendent
"tu're d thu•iastic . crowd. . As a special
l' outh - is 1 ... 11, 11 ,1tu
on la •
lVashington, 31r. treason was a by the Iletroit A va
k„a c hapter, , feature of the affair. a portion id , olvial, that -lads,
.
pupil of 1Villiain Chase, Ilugh II. to be held on Sunday afternoon, t 111.; ,heir.1,1 ,,,Iii . a s b
been
t.:1 st.ta id es nit, s, .u.-1 and i I II:: . , .:: ,.,,p,, ,
Breckenridge, of Richard E. 31i1-
cabaret, where refreshments wit! ni 1i I ichigan ',, •
!
1..r, M. Itu•eket, .1. Carre, l'hornas
The Varsity
he
P. Aiishutz and .1. P. Laurer. \Ir. '
I aders, colored lighting effects and 1 : a • id ,,,,,„,,,„ ,
Crtuison was awarded Hopkin s ' •
i door prizes are special attractions. being Lind,
• I
first prize, at the annual
I All receipts above expenses will be removed
reos
nt
exhibition
of 'Michigan :Artists;.
I be applied to the alumni's pledge itors are l. V.1
and the Scarab CIO!, Guild Medal
•to the• Allied Jewish Campaign.
iii
tit 1917.
I The public is invited.
The class for beginners aims to
AK a fitting tribute to the late ante!,
'
I lo
give the student a thorough four.- 1
.tarots D. Nlarkson, the alumni will
dation in art work. The inajor
oer ,t: adequate rapidl
lilirir
if: t,.,, :udnui .„..,
a
te,s; tantIs thr.mn
portion of instruction consists ..f
y
meet the
-till life and cast, mainly in char-
I growing Hebrew reading public in
Ti„-
coal. l'he advanced class include-
.
This project will ho i
the city.
work with charcoal and oils and
known as the Aaron D. Nlark -on ,
concentrates On drawings from
A well organized c.dd :,,,,
Library.
l o:-
t.1
models and landscapes. Water
plate collection
collection of
I
((dors are an essential part of the
will fill a pressing requirement a: ,
curriculum of the school.
I the community.
I
According to Mrs. David B.
Seymour Tilchin, alumnus, be- „.,
lVerbe, chairman of the art com-
sides serving on the dance dom. t ;u!, C,,.,
mittee, the Art School will con-
mittee, is arranging plans for com-11-h i. t,,, t. „,.
tinu• its high standard of work
inemorating the tenth anniversary . „,..... tu . re Ii.
Its in the past. Examinations for
of the Alumni thganiration di p ,,.,.! „ -
new applicants for the advanced
\larch.
and beginners' classes will be
given by the respective instructor
just before the time given for
each class. The fee has been kept
IRVING W. SCHLUSSEL
within nominal limits so that ev-
A meet
cry student with the required Feb. Ill, at the Northern High
Hall are sWitcileil 1111 :".; ■ •
amount of talent has the oppor- School auditolium.
I, n
night
at
7
..'elock
by
May.
I
I
Lin.
22, at 2 H ,
The participants in the sym-
tunity of beginning art work con-
\lurphy for the thirty
:
I
ducted under the excellent in- posillin Will be ltabbi 3Iax ‘Veine,
,
Th e
()lender, Irving W. nual Detroit Auto',
struction of oll• faculty.
Nfuriy Tholtl,re
which
runs
du-inch
and

of the Jewish Center art students Sclillissel and Max M. liarahal. week until Jan ""s. •
have been able to use their in- pact presidents of the Detroit
hant
spectacle
.
1
t
-1, 11 1 tCr.
l .t • u Lubetsky,
-t ruction in commercial enter- .Ai nkuh
es, ',resented
..! !!! will he chairman.
prises.
)..kah, whose main par-
Information regarding the art
11 .r.m.
ti b ig
v litt,I•i '
,
acquaint the cothige
school may be secured in the oilier
y.
aims and principle,
of the Jewish t'enters Association.
-
a
t
n,.
7
ins to Ming them in
\fell...urn.• avenue.
ry
1
l • I . 111, movement.

AVUKAH WILL HOLD
MPOSIUM
SYMPOSIUM

I1.1 a

.. I

ZEIRE ZION MEETS
AUTOMOBILE SHOW
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
TO OPEN SATUR DAY

COUNCIL
TEA MONDAY, JAN. 30 tural

PRESIDENTS'

munit y

di r. ,
,,, make this
ill
nut-tanding cul-

in the Jewish com-

On Monday, Jan. :10, at 2 p.
at the Jewish Colter. 3 1
BICUR CHOLEM SPRING
bourne avenue, the Iniesidents'
FROLIC ON MARCH 19
Council of the Jewish Center
Mothers' Clubs will hold a t e a,
for the annual
Mrs. Andrew Winernan, chairman spring
of the Mothers' Club Advisory. spring frolic, to take place at the
Board, annount.t.s.
.St this time.' ' Statler Ballroom on Morel I ..
Eddie
e ach of the six imesidents of the are in full swing.
I vinous clubs %III give a brief re- be the feature of the evenirz.

YOU 11 III 11113

tot iii,

year's tumor -Ind.

a

:II tact wLuil is

vital to ex ery pun leaser of fine

alimot without a rawnd. The timing tontrola function to smooth!.

ea-thy, and pared, that ex en the lung-distance trip becomes a relaxation

the firi•nur field e, en nppr,,,,h,d

of new (*attires- snoring them, Fisher Nu Draft \ rut.

!Ileac di•illigui-Led new crehoolis leto• n I. Ia to he dc•It•d

!atom-- and the sweeping general improvement

distitittor beam. 1- a fresh interpretation t t!. , inotlein mode.

acts...101.h a tie* measure of value. Yet Cadillac has further en

sumpuous intern,

are more luxurion•lx

grunt. of

Cadillac engineering has brought forth surpa-sing lia•-i•

man!,

the manifest quality. of Ft•her and I 'rein tad cow hued.. the sinpfli•

-12 and %%lb en.•ines lintel the cats * ithout a hurt of effort-- and

IL

Quid, of thenoelt es

Mantel %slue wait derided reduction in price

'4re the new La

sidle, and Catlillacs when 'sin suit the motor show. We know that 'our

sense of sable, a• *ell as xeur tense of beauty, will instantly Apure,

la balle list peers begin at $2215, Cadillac at $2095, f. o. L Priem'

CADILLAC MOTOR CAR

DETROiT BRANCH

Jefferson at Walker

CASS at YORK

General Motors Bldg.

Salesrooms ()ten rentnii 'nisi

Alrloe-reaelt

ltin•ltr A le

An Arbee-slatelo A •.aa lat.

• ifeekulum-rain t Melee lc

rain,.-loner emelt

an•.-I

Grand River at Prairie

o Work

main

11111.1ale-Ila I Meter .ale.

Nent.--1.a. I Ill•11

Ileer11-leaone Reek ', al, •n4 heohr

Mn t eeeee.--Pelee. MO.. .ate.

Led effielo--1111.111Aaa Beek hale. 1, •

healtse-Oloer ladle.. tea

roil Iferen-1•5•Le .an. and ..tee

eLendlelle-lealo Bohn halo

psIlaisit-M•••141 •

hem I..

IM

' view „n the worls and progress of . and his
Mis'higan'in"
Other novelties are being plannt !
!heir club.
The special feature of this tea toentertain the patrons during
will be the illustrated lecture on the intermis.ilm petted..
Russia to be presented by Mr.
mer member. get in touch with
and Mrs. Abert Kahn,
the secretary. Miss Belle Drapkin
at ;1028 Carter. by sending a card
giving their name and addre.s.
There is a surprise awaiting th o se
who
respond
The work for the Passover

III

ph..

•••1

most II, •.
'Caere will '

P.

Oa

- ---- -

.

..h. llistadruth

iias , rwar

with
I '1 ,11( 1

\\ * ..1

of the s

nu u he
he Ca
ani"n '••

I id at. the w..
om thin
n.. .
t
tg makes us
1\ ' , tine-day matinee. ..
Prince" begu„
Cadillac. ( h . ,
lay
Jan. .2.1
and , '
.nental (mak- thr
week
.•.ir
DeSoto
matinee.

the

inol

I 10/ . 11n

the

Zi1/11.Z.

"Blossom T ime anti ••Stu-
det-t Prince" at Cass.

ti
anywheie
In th. ;
tilling Hi.,
hall. air,.

It

*.

- r th i
t

111. Graham. 11U11-

losSalle. Lincoln.



Jolly Elite auk.

charity drive has begun. Letter-
are now bring artt• the lead.r...
merchants and manufa, 1-1.•
aim of the Jo!Iy Elite Club in
,ponsoring this Belie, it I- stated.
10 to .supply Pass.....r nove,,tlev
for 500 needy Jew i-h
The proceed, of the annual Pas,
,ver charity ball, which will be
will be
•.n Saturday. March.
included in this drive.
Re giniag
Feb. 15. committees will ht• sent
to vittit organizations to enlist
their aid. The first pledge for
this campaign was made by •he
General Linen Supply.
Sunday. Jan. 22. a memorial
'fleeting will be held on memory of
the late member, Philip Fishman.
who died Jan. 21. All members
and their friends will attend see-
, vices at the cemetery at 11 a. m
The meeting will to held at 3

ay.

' r

••

'

, I ..,.. , i,,, ,,,,,,,,

. h
.
,'as ,,t..th.,

'
niain dhow I,
.,, , mo.
TI. ti i• . I.-. :!. .ni'llliles 1.1.,.

ILO these operetta-
11:thuljur
the Anna,

.,.
to
"Blossom Time - trial.
linos love story of ha'
Bert and the great
central character. ' I
t. nt Prince" is a mu-

.. .i,.• popular Gernlar. i•
i I. . i :i.erg."
SilLiihal , L
• ' i rposer
onl
of I , •

:legs., Au:ilicr-; s; Jee ■ ic:.
Time.'
',....o...semp:ire Rel;:,:Sc.-.:;:? . .... ;:, • • ., I! , :" . I. ' •. r y . ! I. . : 01;. ...ici ,t 1 ,,,,.... ,. "
, -1'.'i ‘
.. , • ..i.•sition

„ t ial vehn I. -
••,
Th.. Molly Segal Auxiliary o f
' '
, .. I.,. .„:: , , ,..._. ,,, In e.,rd in
:. ,._
Detroit Jewish Consumpt,... Itelief i'', .,,:•I ' l ';‘ „. ,._
fu,..fu-i ta i at , ,
Society Of Dense. held a bnard
,n17...17 . :t i nEglmaht
urN sIt , r'N1.1.tnaiii a ly
"
, .1' 1 a n h. "m l.. , "...41
at I p. in. A lunch was sense,!ii ail olitp Notes
fa fore the no•e'ong.
Important
plans were discussed in regard to
the banquet whit h will take Van,
Fr I.
at the Beth Abraham
Synagogue, Linwood a n dst u rte .
vant. Organisations are asked to
keep this date open and to welcome
committees cordially. .A social
meeting will take place Tuesday,
Jan. 21, at the Club Exchange.
Si..
'
J
Rabat are IT rh.eyo io
10220 Dexter Boulevard. Cards will
he played and refreshments served
F.711, Itc,!,nan IMayYarn Redman and
I free.
NOM..
ex Tueedly LA NN!*



' "' - ' n -' r ' ' .

,

FRANK D. FITZGERALD

Secretar y

of State

Automobile Plates

on sale at the Chen•
Branch

St.

3603 CIIENE ST.

TE. 2-6675

Title Service - Notary Public

JOSEPH M. VIGLIUTTI

Msf•

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