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Members of the varsity basket-
ball team of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center will make a trip to
Akron, 0., on Sunday, Jan. 10, to
play the Akron Jewish Center
team. The games with Akron are
always the highlight of the Cen-
ter's basketball season.
Akron will return
ur the visit on
Saturday evening, Jan. 23, to play
I in the gymnasium of the Center.
Plans are being made to make this
the outstanding athletic event of
the season with two well matched
sub-senior club teams in a prelim-
, inary game and dancing to the
tunes of a city known orchestra
after the game.
Serkin in Concert ,
Here on Wednesday
It is a rare occasion indeed that
a Toscanini descends from his
aloof heights to applaud a soloist
on his own program with unre-
strained adiniration.
Yet such an unusual sight was
witnessed last season at Carnegie
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Detroit Symphony to Play
an All•Wagner Program
Next Thursday
Featuring seven excerpts from
the immortal music-dramas of
Richard Wagner. the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra. under the
direction of Bernardino Molinari,
guest conductor from Rome, Italy,
will play an all-Wagner program
at the Thursday night concert of
Jan. 14, in Orchestra Hall. The
program will be the only one of
its kind in Detroit this season.
Friday night, Jan. 15, the or-
chestra will be presented in con-
cert on the Choral Union Series
in Hill Auditorium. Ann Arter.
Molinari will conduct.
Saturday morning, Jan. 16, at
10:30 o'clock, the orchestra, un-
der the direction of Victor Kolar,
find with Edith Rhetts Tilton as
lecturer, will give the third con-
cert in the Young People's Series
in Orchestra Ilall. Featured on
this program will be Olga Fricker
and her concert dance group of
21 girls.
FORUM will iRwill BETH EL
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Mme. Nazimova in "Hedda
Gabler" and "Ghosts"
at Cass Theater
For her engagement at the Cass
Theater, limited to one week, com-
mencing Monday, Jan. 11, Mine.
Nazimova has decided on lbsen's
"Iledda Gabler" for her first half-
Gladys Swarthout to Appear
in Concert at Masonic
Temple Monday
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January 8, 1937
Holds
an or
CLIFTON A%!NUI
The Ladies Chevra Kadisha Grossman; first trustee, Mrs. Za ;
ger; second trustee, Mrs. Zattler
Holds Supper Party
chairmen, hospital committee,
Mrs. Haberman and Mrs. Shut
commit
At • supper given by the man; chairman of floor
Mrs. Ceitron: chairman o
Ladies Chevra Kadisha on of Sunday,
Detroit ! tee,
reserve fund committee, Mm. To
(Chemed Sel Ernes)
Dee. 27, Mr. and Mrs. Lebost back; chairman of publicity corn
donated a red plush holy table. mittee, Mrs. Rosner.
cloth for use on the altar of the
Ark of the Law. The same eve- ,
nine, $40 was collected as a do. Odessa Aid Society Installs
nation from those present at the
Its Officers
supper, Mrs. Rosner being the
first to contribute.
Odessa Progressive Aid So-
Among the guests were Yr. The installed
its officers Tuesday
Charness, president; Mrs. Chu- ciety
Jan.
5,
at the Bnai Moshe Syria:
ness, 1. Itskovitz, superintendent,
the board of directors, and Mr. Pirue'
Sam Shame was unanimously
and Mrs. William Chaggi. Keen elected
a second term as presi-
enjoyment was derived from the dent. The to officers
are:
songs with which Mr. Chasm' en. Sam Shayne, elected
president; Sam
tertained the group.
vice-president; Mr. Teitle-
Officers of the organization are Btiske, financial
secretary; Abe
as follows: President, Mrs. Toby baum,
Bigleman,
secretary; Mr.
Lieberman; vice-president. Mrs. Nathanson, recording
treasurer.
Richmond; financial secretary, Mr.
music tom-
and
Berlin; treasurer,
Mrs. Rosen-
s. _
sr
I Refreshments
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secretary,
T CLUB POWATAN
Revelry by Night
POWATAN
The Andrews Sisters, dancers
who can really swing it, moved
into the Powatan Club Friday
night. Beth Challis, a petite singer
of unusual ability, chants those
haunting melodies while A r t
Mooney's Rhythm Kings, are still
making things hum for dancing.
TEN-FORTY
Danny White, new master of
ceremonies at the Club Ten-Forty,
delivers on resluest, impersona-
tions of any famous dancer. Danny
also has a friendly line of chatter
which enhances the Tel-Forty's
reputation as all intimate night
spot.
Maybelle Van and her Adorables
have developed some feverish new
routines and Bobby Cook's torchy
songs blaze hotter than ever. Dance
music is by Max Fidler and his
men, with Bill Lankin at his por-
table piano during interludes.
WEBSTER HALL
NAZIMOVA in lbsen's
"HEDDA GABLER"
Daro and Costa, attractive young
team, open Friday night at Web-
stet. Hall Cocktail Grill. Bob Ches-
ter and his dance orchestra remain
on the bandstand, featuring Made-
Ion Baker and Lynn Cole, romantic
tenor, the clowning of Slim
Branch,
Erl., Sul., Son., Jan. N • 0 • 10
Slow, •ues., Wed., Thum.,
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"SUZY"
OPEN 11A.M.'TIL 150 A.
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Opens in Detroit
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The Onunalle is rut of the Smut.
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Mon. Tues. Wed and Wed, Slat.
In Ibsen
'HEDDA GABLER'
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HARRY ELLERBE
EDWARD TREVOR
LESLIE BINGHAM
McKAY MORRIS
VIOLA FRAYNE
GRACE MILLS
I dre , tad by Mine. Nashua% a
Notting be Stewart Chaney
Till 115. rill. NAT. and NAT. SI ST,
In Ibsen'.
'GHOSTS'
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• McKAY MORRIS
• VIOLA FRAYNE
• HARRY ELLERBE
• CALVIN THOMAS
Week's Attractions
at Center Theater
Michael Strange, poetess, play-
wright, actress, will appear at the
Detroit Town Hall in the Cass
Theater, Friday morning, Jan. 15,
at 11 o'clock in "Scenes from
Great Plays" and readings from
poems with harp accompaniments.
Michael Strange, one of the
most glamorous and exciting per-
senalities of the American stage,
world renowned for her beauty,
charm and expressive art, whose
writings alone have given her a
most distinguished position in
American Theater, brings to her
audiences an unique synchroniza-
tion of her talents as actress and
poet, and a type of entertains
ment that is stirring and re-
freshingly new.
The Town Hall has arranged a
"Costume Parade" to be given
at the luncheon following the lec-
ture, in the Grand Ball Rosin of
the Book Cadillac hotel. Reserva-
tions may be made at the office
Room 749 Book Cadillac Hotel.
•,To Mary
with Love"
AIR CONDITIONED • • MIRROPKGNIO SOUND
The keystone of the Seven Arts
Institute, offering effective train-
ing for the gifted child and adult
in Detroit, is "Art and Culture
for Self-Expression, and the Op-
portunity to Express Them."
PLAN AT
Faced with a situation in which
of 1937" is the title of
much natural talent Is neglected
the sepia show at the Club Planta-
because of a lack of stimulation
tion. The Beach Combers, the sing-
ing of Margaret Watkins, aided
by the hot songs of Velma Middle-
ton and Clarence Weems are fea-
tured. Earl Walton's Harlem or-
chestra swings out for the shows
and for (lancing.
week's offering, to be followed by
Ibsen's "Ghosts" on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday evenings and
at the Saturday matinee.
Nazimova has long been con-
sidered the greatest exponent of
Ibsen in America. She has por-
trayed all the important Ibsen
heroines, presenting many of them
to American audiences for the first
time. In her present productions
OlUck
1. Id Qtra Petra
Snags% of "lledda Gabler" and "Ghosts"
Amor Dornilullone
Pureall
When I ion laid In eat th
SAKS
Etnntocs, Batt. Vt., Marys—COM she renders Ibsen a service of pre-
Arnold Pal servation and adds simultaneously
h
Velva White, "Blonde bombshell
Richard Strauss
2 WIssonlied
new shades and nuances to these of Song", now featured at Cafe
Volpe dr Chopin
Jase011 Mare
Johannes Brahma presentations.
Saks, enters her sixth triumphant
I tIc Ste Inaeht
Lea Much
ke hr Yom Feels
II
Two beautiful new stage sets week
r
. as the headline att action
are
the
contribution
of
the
talented
Moss & Manning, fast stepping
Jaroelay
KrIcka
s. TheA Ibatrosa
ottorlito Result/hi young artist, Stewart Chaney.
issmis
novelty dancers, who appeared in
';'.'4'7,9 ,iorc.,...., , .%T.I. .,'• (ig...P:ig .:.'. 1
a recent Laurel & Hardie movie
Joaquin Not
El Vito
are also in the spotlight this week.
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Attractive Helen Slyn completes
the show, Ilarlton Ilauck continues
Itancall Thompson
velvet shoes
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as master of ceremonies and di-
/tenni° . Rotting.
ri,,,,,,,,
rects his own NBC orchestra for
Charlet, Kingsford
(Written (or amt Ilettleated to Miss
dancing. Saks features a special
Another
set
of
interesting
and
Nwarthout)
Olive Dungan outstanding pictures will be the roadhouse dinner, Sunday only, at
Wind Song
attractions at the new Center $1.25. An extra floor show is also
Theater on Woodward Ave., near offered for the entertainment of
Sunday patrons.
Michael Strange to Address the Blvd., this week.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
Town Hall at Cass
Jan. 8, 9 and 10, the pictures will
on Jan. 15
Gladys Swarthout, eminent
opera, concert and radio singer,
will appear in a concert here at
Masonic Auditorium on Monday,
Jan. 11. In addition to her numer-
ous concert successes, Miss Swarth-
out has also been a triumph in
sound films. Her program here will
be as follows:
FREE PARKING • • • CURB - SERVICE
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Slats. Wed.-Hal. IS. tic. $1.10, SIAS
SAUL SCHLESINGER
and proper guidance, several
A favorite dining and drinking teachers of note have designed
rendezvous of Ihttroiters is the types of instruction which will In
Paddock Bar and Restaurant sonic degree modify the unfor-
located on the corner of Park and tunate situation now existent.
A week-end school and after-
Elizabeth. Now operating under
new management the Paddock has noon and evening classes will
become famous for their special make it possible for the child and
' Sunday dinner which is being adult who possesses exceptional
served complete for $1.10. In addi- talent in dramatics, vocal music,
tion to the excellence of their food instrumental music, and creative
I and the choiceness of their liquors writing to cultivate his or her
a feature that is popular with abilities during his leisure time
patrons is the music of Chico and demonstrate his abilities be-
DOWNTOWN
Reyes and his orchestra and the fore appreciative audiences.
Heretofore, i n s t r u c lion and
warbling of Betty Thompson, song
stylist. There is dancing on Satur- guidance by authorities on their
day afternoons and every night subjects has been possible only
among the very wealthy who rec-
except Mondays.
ognized procociousness in their
children. Now, through the meth-
Contributions to the Jewish ods evolved by the director of
and RESTAURANT
the "Seven Arts Institute," such
2035 Park Ave., at Elisabeth
Children's Home
training is available to people in
walks of life,
The Jewish Children's Home of all Saul
L. Schlesinger. former
Et ere 0105,1 Facet/Ong Ilondo/ •
Detroit wishes to acknowledge
Producing director at t he Sunset
8:30 P. M. to 1 A. M.
with thanks receipt of donations
Community Playhouse In Los
Salurdar,—Allernoon and Earning
from the following:
Angeles, formerly lecturer and
Mrs. A. Berkowitz, 11362 N.
CHICO REYES
instructor in public speaking and
_
Robert
Taylors
Martindale.
A Ell IAN Olt( IIESITILA
•
•
interpretative reading at the De-
Mrs. S. Diskin, 3741 Tuxedo.
Joan
Crawford
BETTY
THOMPSON
MICHIGAN.—"Sing
Me
a
Love
troit
Federation
of
Women's
LOUISE CARR with her
Louis Mass, Kline's Department
gong gt,
Song" with Singh Herbert, Zasu
Clubs, Instructor of German at
in "The Gorgeous Hussy"
other, Andy, are doing •
Store.
Pitts,
Allen
Jenkins,
Patricia
the
Standard
Accident
Insurance
LUNCHES
35c
ing taps routine among their
be: Loretta Young and Don
United Dairies, 950 E. Six Mile
Ellis, James Melton and Nat
Company, of international rela-
DINNERS 90c
, nee offerings at the Powatan
Ameche in "Ramona,"
Road.
community
Pendleton, is now showing at the
several
EXCELLENT FOOD.
ub.
On Monday, Tuesday, Wednes-
Nathan Scholnick, 1400 Wash • tions at
Michigan Theater. The stage show
houses in Detroit, coach and di-
CHOICE LIQUORS
day and Thursday, Jan. 11, 12, ington Blvd., in memory of the
presents in person the entire cast
rector of dramatics at the Inter-
13 and 14, the Center Theater will father of harry Clark.
of
the
radio
stars
of
the
Amen-
national
Center
and
the
St.
Eliza-
SPECIAL
SUNDAY
ant Wood to Address
feature Warner Baxter and
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Geyer,
can Pagent of Youth, inc l u di ng
beth Contunity House, and foun-
DINNER
13120 LaSalle, in honor of their
Mathews, Pinky Mitchell, na Loy in "To Mary With Lo;
Town Hall Wednesday
Dottie Mathews,
der and supervising director of
wedding anniversary.
$1.10
the Shaarey Zedek Children's
at the Fisher Theater Ethel Shepard. the Four Bars, Cy and Jean Harlow and Franchot
Mrs. Jack Dunn, 3243 Webb.
Boford and Margaret McLarnen. Tone in "Suzy."
Theater, will assume active direc-
"The Gorgeous Hussy" is the
Mrs. Sidney Sherman, 3010
Under
New
Management
MADISON.
—
"Winterset"
ac-
tion
of
the
new
training
center
Grant Wood, famous Iowa
claimed as one of the greatest story of tempestuous Peggy Calvert.
now in process of organization.
Tel. CL 1313
'Neal, who threw Washington
f ist, will speak on "Regional
Mr and Mrs. Herman Cohen,
show- .
now
Since
only
children
and
adults
drama's
ever
filmed
is
'
h fi ery 1624 Glynn Court, in memory of
t" at the Detroit Town Hall
o ar
. The O
who possess a natural talent for
the Fisher Theater, Wednesday ing at the Madison Theater
f A ndrew Jack- Bert Moss.
cast includes Burgess Meredith administration o
Mrs. Charles A. Smith, chair- the leisure time activity in which
Rlph i
th
o rning, Jan. 13, at 11 o'clock.
love
man of the contributions commit- they are interested, will be con-
Since Grant Wood's pictures of making his screen debut of role son.
she John
married andoow"-
"B
of Virginia, with
created on the stage.
sal Iowa scenes and characters he UNITED
, tee of the Ladies Auxiliary of I sidered for entrance to the in-
ARTISTS. — G a r y Timberlake, a naval officer, , be-
' t Ct u t e appointments are being
came the sensation of the Chi-
apol i t i ca l
the Jewish Children's Home, e - s
Cooper
and Jean Arthur in Cecil
arranged now for auditions to de-
an bd l.her I ported the following donations:
go Century of Progress Art
h
B.
DeMille's
great
production
of
disagreed
with
.1
acksn's
termine the nature and extent of
hibition, many of his.subjects,
is now in its own. Timberlake was killed in a I Harry Litman, 222 Marston,rin latent talent. These tests are
CONSIDER YOUR
the "Plainsman"
otably "America 4 Gothic," second
big week at the United brawl and Peggy later married memory of Max Landsberg.
HEALTH FIRST
free and may be arranged for by
aughters of Revolution," and
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cohen
I John Eaton, who was appointed
calling To. 8.7291, evenings, or
Herbert Hoover's Birthplace," Artists Theater. The picture deals
of Minister to Spain by President and son, 222 Marston, in mem- by mail to 3009 Lawrence Ave.
For that run-down feeling and
with
and
tells
the
great
story
I Jackson. But during her reignin ory of Sfax Landsberg.
cave become familiar to us.
aches and pains, try our world-
Classes in dramatic art, woice
struggle for life
on the Pitts-
fron- Washington, the beautiful woman
Leader of the new "regional" the
ADAMS—Polly
Rowles,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Abrahams,
famous Mineral Baths followed
1150 Burlingame, in memory of culture, poise, elocution, inter-
hool in American art, Grant tier .
by a brisk scientific Massage—
good has broken a lot of musty
tongues of the gossips Wagging Max Landsberg. p r e t a t i v e reading, effective
it will put new pep and life
burgh socialite, makes her film de- I wrecked a cabinet and set the
Mrs. II. Silverstone, 1150 Bur- speech and speech improvement
editions. lie uses the same but in "Love Letters of a Star," , over her reckless activities. The
into you.
' from the historical novel lingame, in memory of Jacob Lev. are also being offered.
t
•chnique when lecturing. Behind
TRY THE
b Samuel Hopkins Adams.
now
at
the
Adams,
aura,
with
Shirley
I
is present work is a revolt
inson.
as the
th
ainst abstract painting, and a Temple in "S towaway "
Mr. and Mrs. Harry li. Warsaw, Congregation Bnai Zion Cel-
lief that an artist should paint second picture. Little Shirley plays
2924 Tuxedo, in honor of the
t of the land and the people with Alice Faye and Robert Young New Dance Group Perform- rec! ivr.ery
anodf Irving Golden. 1533 ebrates 11th Anniversary
in a romantic drama.
e knows best.
ante at Art Institute
DOWNTOWN—"Four
Aces,"
an
On Sunday. Jan. 3, Congrega-
Tickets for Grant Wood's lec-
Collingwood, in honor of the re-
Sunday
tion Bnai Zion of 3841 Humphrey,
ure are available at Grinnell's, official World War picture present-
covery of Irving Golden.
Mount Clemens, Michigan
in
major
scenes
from
that
con-'
Mr. and Mrs. S. Bonsield, 4516 corner Holmur, celebrated its 11th
nd M onday, Tuesday, and
udley , Lincoln, in memory of Bert Moss. anniversary. A large audience of
Anna Sokolow, William St atons,
ANAGYAIKE
'ednesday before the lecture at Met, will be shown at the Down-
members and friends attended the
he Fisher Theater. The prices are town starting Friday. It was com- Sophie Maslow and Jane Dudley,,
Max Elkin—Albert Grossman
piled
by
Private
Slack,
who
will
the
four
modern
dancers
appear-
celebration.
1.65, $1.10, and 83 cents includ-
J. W. E. W. 0. Gives Money
appear in person at all showings. ing at the Art Institute on Jan.
The evening was spent with the
R tax,
for Steamship Ticket
The second feature is "Love and 10, were leading figures in the
playing and singing of "liatikvah"
to Unite Family
Kisses," starring Pinky Tomlin first American Dance Congress and
and brief remarks were delivered Contributions to Hadassah
ether Hubbard's Illustrated and Toby Wing, with Fuzzy Knight Festival held in New York last
by L. Fish, president Rabbi Solo-
School Luncheons Fund
A sm cial meeting of the Jewish mon delivered an interesting ad-
In the leading comedy role.
e
spring. For the b nefit of their
Lecture at Art Insti-
Women's
European
Welfare
Or-
CINEMA—"Lac Aux Dames" • Detroit audience they will repeat
dress. The president of the Ladies'
lute Sunday •
The
project of supplying lunch-
and "Le Bonheur" (now showing)., some of the outstanding numbers ganization was held last Monday, Auxiliary, Mrs. Glassman, spoke
eons to school children in l'alestine
presented at this national festival. Jan. 4, at the final Moshe Congre- briefly. Besides Mr. Fish. presi-
Roaring rapids, a dash into the The first French feature stars
is made possible in part through
Simone Simon in a story written ,
Miss Sokolow, considered one of gation. Mrs. A. Katzin, president, dent, the following are officers of
the aid of donations received by
.mapped wilderness of Northern by Vicki Baum, relating the ro-
the Congregation: I. Sosnick, vice
the most talented young choreo- presided.
*nada, the descent to • lake 610 mance between an exotic girl and
At this meeting letters were president; Charles Newman, treas- the school luncheon committee of
graphers in the field of modern
Hadassah. Many children have but
pet below sea level, the discovery a handsome swimming instructor.
dance, will present "Speaker" and read from the European orphans urer; S. Becker. secretary; tills.
o f huge fossil tracks in the frozen The second attraction is based on "Impressions of a Dance Hall." who are on the regular su p porting tees: I. Liss, S. Comenetzky, I. this one meal to which they can
look forward duels:: each day, a
lacier,, and his last summer's the play by Henry Bernstein deal- Among Miss Dudley's numbers list of the organization, and from
Weingarden, T. Smirk. B. Rich-
visit to the new government set. ing with the conflict between emo- will be "Dream World Dora" and others asking for support; also man. II. Boman. II. Warsh. M. fact which indicates how vitally
important it is that the work be
C lement at Matanuska are among tion and intellect.
"Swivel Chair Hero." Miss Maslow from a blind girl asking relief for Eizilman; board of directors: J.
t he motion picture highlights to be
FOX—Bing Crosby's happiest will offer several dances with song an operation on her eyes.
I Teitelbaum, J. Weingarden. .1. continued.
Any person desirous of making a
s hown by Father Hubbard, re- musical hit, "Pennies from accompaniment. Mr. Matins, who
Check, were sent to 22 orphans !Nachman, L. Telavin, W. Keller,
owed geologist and "Glacier Heaven," keeps 1937 swinging I has been closely associated with in Europe, to a student in the I S. Kind, T. :Canes, II. Fineberg, contribution to this fund is re-
quested to send the money to Mrs.
Priest," at Cass Tech auditorium along in a merry mood at the Fox Charles Weidman for many years, Chicago Hebrew College and for L. Michelson, H. Lutzky.
A. A. Silberblatt, chairman of the
at 3:30 Sunday afternoon. Jan. 10. Theater this week. Olsen and John- will present several satiric pieces. rent to an orphaned family
Officers of the Ladies Auxiliary
committte, at 9350 Wildermere
For this new lecture which cov- son, America's favorite maniacs,
' of which Mrs. Glassman is presi-
In addition to the solos, the danc- brought over to Detroit.
Ave. For further information, call
ers his 10th annual expedition into are on the Fox stage, in person.
A check for $n0 was sent to a dent, are: Mrs. Cohen. first vice-
ers will combine in several group
Alaska Father Hubbard brings bringing with thema brand new numbers. They are being present- , blind orphan girl for an operation president; Sirs. Sutkin, second Euclid 4238.
Contributions were received in
the pick of 51.000 feet of new mo- musical revue from Hollywood.
vice-president: Mrs. Tickma n,
ed in Detroit by the New Dance on her eyes.
following birthdays:
tion pictures. His subject is "New
A steamship ticket has been pur- treasurer; Mrs. Sosnick, flower honor of the
Group with studios at 25 W. War-
Sylvia Lcider, Elaine Gloria Janes%
Explorations in Alaska". Reserva- Detroit Lodge No. 55 Public
' chased for uniting the Nosovrtzky , treasurer; Sirs. Whiteman. secre-
ren Ave.
Ruthven
Simon.
Warren Cowan,
tions should be made at the World
Sirs.
family in Detroit.
tary; Mrs. Heiman and
Installation and Dance
Benjamin lmbier, Marshal Gra-
Adventure Series office at the De-
Announcement was made that Durchin, hospitalers. Trustees of
EQUALITY
CLUB
ham.
troit Institute of Arts. Father
j a dinner. bridge and games will the auxiliary are: Mrs. Fish, Mrs.
Detroit Lodge Na. 65, Knights
In honor
Hubbard is opening the winter pro-
Equality Club will hold • and , be held on Sunday, Feb. 21. at 5 Teitelbaum, Mrs. Balaur; board of Graham Landau, the following
gram of this Sunday afternoon il- of Pythias, and the Greater De-
j p. m., in Jericho Temple, Joy Rd., directors: Mrs. Michelson, Mrs.
party
in
Littman's
People's
Hall
made contributions: Mrs. S. Ben-
troit Temple No. 152 of Pythian
lustrated lecture course.
Stewart. Mrs. Shapiro, Sin. Gold-
I near Linwood.
' jamin, Mrs. Harold Goodman. Mrs.
Sisters will have a public installa- !Saturday night. Jan. 9. The chair.
A special board of directors stein.
Phillip Gilbert, Aron Silberbiatt
tion of officers for the coming . man of this affair will be Mrs. R.
CARD OF THANKS
Monde • Jan I
II d f
meet i ng i s
s
a
Danish.
who
has
chosen
I
I Donations in mess-wy of Mrs.
year.
, II, at 12:30 p. In., at the borne I
Dr. Isaac Herz.v. new Ashkene-
The entertainment committee has I workers Mrs. E. Peck and Mrs. F. i of Mrs. Adelman, alive board , tic Chief Rabbi of Palestine. is the ' Julius Zuieback were made be the
Mrs. Fannie Pupko and family
Mrs. E.
i following: Mrs. Abraham lame-
wish to express their sincere arranged for Mel Lowe and his Davis. The president,
extends her invitation to all ' member, 11945 La Salle Blvd. Ar- , only contemporary Orthodox rabb berg, Mrs. Louis Taboemick, Mrs.
thanks for the sympathy and kind- California Collegians' music. Re- I Goose,
organizations.
Proceeds
will
go to rangements will then be made for I who knows as much Greek as he A. A. Silberblett.
ness extended them during their freshments will be served between
oes
Hebrew,
di
d
d a y nner.
the Sun
charity.
dances,
recent bereavement,
Now. DANCING
Downtown Theaters
Start the New Year
Right
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