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March 23, 1917 - Image 9

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THE . .IEWIS:H CHRONICLE

ricongregational News

TEIVIPLE BETH EL NOTES.

The Gorham Shop

SHAAREY ZEDEK.

Sunday Services.
Saturday morning services begin at
mc subject of Rabbi Franklin's 9 o'clock. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will
sciTion on Sunday morning at the deliver his weekly sermon, beginning
teinple.will be "The Jew in America." at 10 o'clock.
Young People's Society Operetta.
Bible Class.
H w cial attention is called to the
Rabbi
Hershman
conducts his Bible
oPe:etta entitled "Great Guns," which
is to be given at the Garrick theater Class every Monday evening at 7:30,
on unday . evening, April 1st, under in the Directors' Room. All who are
th, ,itispices of the Young People's interested in a serious study of the
Sot'tety. The operetta is the most Bible are welcome. The class is at
elal)rate dramatic production which present studying the Prophet Isaiah.
has yet been attempted by the young
people of the temple, and it is 'hoped
Rabbi's Office Hours.
that their efforts will be appreciated.
Members will kindly note that Rabbi
, Tickets may be obtained from any of Hershman will be at his office in the
the officers of the society.
synagogue from 9:30 until 4:30, where
"Quiet Hour of Music."
he may be reached. Please do not
The thirty-fourth "Quiet Hour of call him at his residence.
Music" will be held in tilt temple on
Sunday afternoon, March 25th, at 4
o'clock. Mr. Abram Ray Tyler will management and direction of Mr.
Waldo Fellows, of the Comedy Club
preside at the organ.
of the U. of ?I. and Mr. William Gold-
Annual "Student Day."
man, who is training the chorus of
The date for the annual student day young men to take the part of show
at the temple. has been fixed for April "girls." The play will be produced
22nd. A large number of Visitors is this year on April 1 at the Garrick
expected to be present, and elaborate
theater, the proceeds going to the
plans site being made for their enter- fund for the relief of the war suffer-
ers in Europe. Indications point to
tainment. -- .
a record attendance that will tax the
"GREAT - GUNS" APPROACHES capacity of the theater. Numerous
advance requests have been made for
PROFESSIONAL FINISH.
desirable seats.
The show is considered to be the
"Young Peoples" of Temple Beth El
very
best the society has ttempted.
Work Hard to Make Show
The
play
was written by members
• _ Success.
of the society, as was the music. More
The annual comic opera of the pains have been taken this year to
bring the show up to professional
Young Peoples' Society of Temple
Beth El with the thunderous title standard and a surprise is in store'
for the public when they see the
"'Great Guns" is rounding out into
"props"
and scenic effects.
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Mr. Leon Krim announces the presentation by the CIRCLE THEATRE
COMPANY of Yiddish players in

DOOR NO.3

A TRAGEDY By LEON KOBRIN

CIRCUIT
JUDGE

Performances—Friday evening, March 23. Saturday, March 24, Mat-
inee and evening. Sunday, March 25, matinee and evening.

NEXT WEEK—"BEWARE" By A. SCHORR

HALLY

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FOR RE- ELECTION

CIRCUIT JUDGE

ALFRED J. YIURPHY

HIS RECORD AND EXPERI-
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From The Detroit Free

JUDGE P. J: M. HALLY .

Press (Republican)

"The voter who desires good judges
can make no mistake in marking his bal-
lot for 'Al::ed J. Murphy. He has
shown by actual experience his worth-
iness of the ermine. Judge Murphy
preceded his term in the circuit court
by magnificent service as recordei. The
best interests of Wayne county may
be served by the public spirited voter
by a vote for the men who have dem-
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cuit bench."—March 25. 1911.

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Circuit Judge

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Born in Detroit Y 1855,-
Graduated Michigan
U n iyeirsitY 18 7 5 .
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Bench _Since Then.

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