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May 26, 1916 - Image 11

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-05-26

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CLIFTON AVIDIVZ 010/00011311 30, OHIO

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Local and State News

OVER $1,000 COLLECTED ON
YOUNG PEOPLE OF
FLOWER DAY.
SAGINAW GIVE DANCE

eluding the Nlimes and the Sphinx.
1 le is taking the combined literary-
law course.

the main thing : To live together
in peace, to bear no hatred one for
another, to help one another in bad
times, to remember one another
upon occasio 1 in the family, to have
pity on a poor man, and when cir-
cumstances permit, to pay my debt:.
sh mld I have any. Children, carry
with Inmor my hard earned Jewish
MUM', and may t iod in heaven come
to your help. .\ men!
"Sholem ben Nlenachem ° Rabino-
witz, "( Sholem .\leichem

Event is One of the Most Success- Returns Show Large Gain Over
Those of Last Year.
ful Ever Held.
The Will of Sholem Aleichem
One of the prettiest and most suc-
As a result of Flower Day, con-
(Continued fr,m page 4)
cessful dancing parties ever given ducted under the auspices of De-
X. NIV last wish to my suc-
by the Young People's ilebrew So- troit Zionist organizations, the Na- cessors and my prayer to my chil-
ciety was held at the Auditorium tional Fund will be increased to the dren : To protect mamma, to beau-
on Tuesday evening. Nlay 16. It extent of approximately 51,100.
tify her old age, to make her hitter
was their second annual M..; IL
ar .ty
"We are gratified with this year's life sweet, to heal her broken heart
and was largely attended, many results,'' said NI r. Louis Stoll, chair- not to weep after me—on the con
coming from various parts of the man of the committee in charge of tram think of me with joy and
State. Music was furnished by the Flower Day, "and want to express
Third Regiment Orchestra and dur- our thanks to the Jewish community
ing the evening the dancers enjoyed of Detroit for the hearty and liberal
new and attractive novelties. An manner in which it responded to our
exhibition Nlaxixe, rendered with appeal for funds. The net proceeds
the grace and pose of true artists, amount to S1,078, which is a dis-
was. given by little Emily Oppen- tinct gain over last year, when the
heim and NIaster William Dembin- net returns were but S300. -
ski. Another feature of the party
.1t a meeting of the committee
was the singing of several duets by held at the home of NIr. J. Nliller
Nliss Jennie Dembinski and Alex last Tuesday evening, the members
Levinsohn, which were w ell re- decided to show their -appreciation
ceived.
of the efforts of the young women
The Society has been fortunate in volunteers who helped make the
securing very able speakers to ad- day such a splendid success, by
dress its members. Several weeks holding an entertainment for them
All real men and women
ago Mr. David A. Brown of De- some time in the near future. At
troit spoke before it, and at last that time the name of the young
realize the truth of "Our
Tuesday's meeting NI r. Jay Rich de- woman who collected the largest
richest possessions---our
livered an impressive address on amount will be made public.
Health and our Friends."
"Effects of Ghetto Environment
The following are the names of
upon the Jew." The society is en- the members of the committee who
For without these, of what
deavoring to establish a debating have been largely responsible for
avail the wealth of all the
team.
the success of Flower Day :
Louis J. Rosenberg Elected Dele- Louis Stoll, Chairman Messrs. J.
world?
gate to Peace Convention.
Nliller, J. II. Ehrlich, NI. .jatie,
Mr. Louis J. Rosenberg of this Max Schuldinger, Eli Lightstone,
Let us, then, cherish and
city' has been elected as a delegate Isadore Kaplan and J. Penes.
maintain, and add to these,
to the annual convention of the
life's greatest riches.
League to Enforce Peace at Wash-
A.
J.
GORNETSKY
HONORED
ington, D. C., to meet this week.
AGAIN!
Goebel Pure Food Beer
I le has also been requested to de-
contains health---help for
liver an address to the members of
Detroit Young Man Elected to
the convention.
all. Strengthening and in-
"Druids."
Mr. Rosenberg is a leading advo-
vigorating, its use as a
Abraham J. Gornetsky, the son
cate of peace. 11e is a well known
i
wholesome beverage is
local attorney, and will be remem- of Mr. and NIrs. J. Gornetsky of
ever up-building.
bered as former consul to Spain and this city, has added another honor
to
the
many
he
has
previously
re-
Brazil, in which posts he established
ceived as a student at the Univers-
And as a pledge to friend-
enviable records.
ity of Michigan. NIr. Gornetsky
ships, old and new---a glass
was recently notified of his election
of sparkling, flavory Goe-
OBITUARY.
itito the Senior I lonorary Society.
bel s is realished and appre-
Early Thursday morning, Nlay known as the "Druids, - an organi-
18, there passed away at his resi- zation composed of the most promi-
ciated in its fullness.
dence, 938 Brush street, Joseph Sie- nent members of the Senior Liter-
gel, brother of Mr. Jacob Siegel ary Class.
In your home--- for your
and the late AntOn Siegel of this
.N1r (;ornetsky has repeatedly
health's sake and your
city. Mr. Siegel has been a resi- been called to the attention of De-
friends'---have a case of
dent of Detroit for the past twelve troiters for the splendid record he
years, but due to his invalidism was is making at the University. While
intimately known by a compara- but a Sophomore he was selected to
tively small circle of friends, all of write nearly all the music of the
whom, however, were greatly at- \l ichigan I. Opera, which was
tached to him. The funeral took most enthusiastically received not
place on Friday afternoon, Rabbi ,only in Ann Arbor, but in Chicago,
Franklin officiating.
Toledo, Detroit and other cities of
the country. 11ut a short while ago
the Ni ichigan opera "Tres Rouge, -
was presented in this city, the en-
The problem is solved ! tire musical score of which NI r. (1or-
Let us do the work
netsky composed. I lis activities
and popularity have resulted in his
THE MENDING EMPORIUM
election into a number of other hon-
287 WOODWARD AVE.
orary societies of the campus, in-



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