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September 14, 1917 - Image 17

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-09-14

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Congregational News

TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES.

SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES

Saturday morning services begin at
Congregational Announcements.
9 o'clock. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will
Holyday Services:
deliver his weekly sermon, beginning at
Services for Rosh Hashono and 10 o'clock.
Yom Kippur will be held both at the
Temple and at the Unitarian church,
as follows (Succoth services at the
department will be eligible all chil-
Temple only). Members of the Tem-
ple and worshippers at the Supple- dren who have not yet been confirmed
mentary Services should be in their or who are in attendance in public and
places as promptly at the hour stated private schools below high school
grade. Their sessions will begin at
as possible.
10:45 and continue until 12 o'clock.
Rosh Hashono (New Year):
To the high school department will
Sunday evening, September 16, at 7
be eligible children who have been
o'clock. -
confirmed or who are in attendance
Monday morning, September 17, at
at public and private schools of high
9:30.
school grade. Their sessions will be-
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement):
gin at 9:30 and continue until 10:45.
Tuesday evening, September 25, at
To
the normal classes will be eligible
7 o'clock.
Wednesday morning, September 26, those who have satisfactorily com-
pleted their studies in the primary and
at 9:30.
Young People's Service, 12:15 to 2. high school departments of the Sab-
bath school. Their sessions will be
Memorial Service, 4 o'clock.
held on a day other than Sunday, to
Succoth (Feast of Tabernacles):
be
hereafter announced.
Sunday evening, September 30, at 8
o'clock.
Affiliated Societies:
Monday morning, October 1, at 10
All of the societies affiliated with
o'clock.
the Temple have ambitious plans for
Sheminee Azereth (Feast of Conclu- the season's work, which will be re-
sion):
sumed immediately after the holydays.
Monday morning, October 8, at 10 Detailed announcements will shortly
o'clock.
be made to our members.
Sabbath Services:
Bible Classes:
As announced elsewhere in this is-
Bible and other study classes will
sue, Sabbath services were resumed in
be formed for the year early in Oc-
the Temple on September 8 at 10:30. tober. Now is the time to set aside
Sunday Services:
at least one hour or two in your
Sunday services in the Temple will week's program for participation in
be resumed immediately after the this work.
holydays, the exact date to be an-
Prayer Books:
nounced.
Prayer books for Sabbath and holy-
Installation of Rabbi Mayerberg:
days
may be obtained at the Temple,
Though Rabbi Mayerberg will as-
price
$1 each. It will prevent con-
sume his duties as assistant rabbi at
fusion
and delay if members will or-
once, his formal installation into office
der
their
books before the holydays.
will take place on the eve of Succoth,
Sunday evening, September 30, at 8 Change of Address:
o'clock. The installation services will
Members are urgently requested to
be followed by a reception tinder the
report change of address immediately
auspices of the affiliated organizations to the secretary, M. A. Hirschfeld, 251
of the congregation.
Hazelwood avenue.
Religious School:
Members in Military Service:
The classes of the religious school
Announcement has heretofore been
will be organized for the year on Sun- made that by resolution of the board
day morning, September 30. Under of trustees, members called to any
the new plan of organization there branch of military service during the
will be three departments in the Sab-
war will be exempt from the payment
bath school, the primary department,
of dues during the period of such
the high school department and the service. However, that they may
normal department. To the primary
stand clear upon the books, it is nec-
essary that the secretary be notified
promptly of their call to service.
Our Mr. Mano has just returned
Statistical Blanks:
from the eastern markets, where he
Some time ago statistical blanks
purchased heavily. We are offering
were sent to all of our members. A
you the benefit of some of his cash
few have not yet sent them back. It
purchases. Money talks and we have
is earnestly requested that all mem-
some real snaps for Saturday and Mon-
bers who have not yet done so will
day if the supply lasts. Must be seen
fill these blanks in at once and return
to be appreciated.
them promptly to the Temple. In
This $10.00 five-
case the blanks have been mislaid, du-
light shower with
plicates may be obtained upon request
solid brass pan, with
from Rabbi Franklin.
etched glass globes,
Important:
for Saturday and
Persons desiring the services of
Monday.
either Rabbi Franklin or Rabbi May-
erberg should set no date for any
function before consulting them.
Either Rabbi Franklin or Rabbi May-
erberg may be reached at the Tem-
Extra special,
ple, Grand 345.
1-light fixture,

solid brass
tubing
regular
$2.50
value
while
. they
last
$1.50.
Indirect Bowls,
complete with
three lights ;
$8.50 value ; a

snap for

$6.50

MANN LIGHT CO.

Tel. Cherry 4518. 78 Broadway
Old Weiler Bldg.
Open Saturday Night Until 10
o'Clock.

Mayor

Oscar 13. Marx

Offers

Season Greetings

17

I'm a True Patriot

I'll raise the Flag, but NOT Prices!

My Fall Suits—$25 Value are

The Same
Old Price

And the proof of it is not my word, but the SUITS themselves.
Look around—WHERE IS THERE ANOTHER CLOTHES SHOP
THAT HASN'T RAISED PRICES?
Why, they're as scarce as a snow ball in Hades!
And if they haven't raised the price they've lowered the quality.

I'VE DONE NEITHER!

I've stood the extra expense. I've paid as high as $14 each for these suits—
all I'll make is a $1 on each one, and A BOOSTER!

Come in and look at 'em. Manhandle them as though you meant busi-
ness. Turn 'em inside out, and outside in! Look at the fabrics—note the lin-
ings, examine the stitching, then take a longer look at the models, and if
every one of them isn't worth $25 I'll quit the clothing game and buy a pop
corn wagon!

On the Job
Until
10 O'clock
Saturday
Night—
Come In

Topcoats
Overcoats
Evening
Clothes
$15—$25
Value

CLOTHES SHOP

171 Griswold

Across from Garrick Theater

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Business Men's Lunch 40c

The Library Park Hotel

A. E. Hamilton, Manager

Library and Gratiot Avenues

RATES $1 to $2

Popular Priced Restaurant.

Detroit.

YOURS IN HASTE

CADILLAC

3 0 1

TAXICABS

CADILLAC

cO
4 ,- tt4GER

et

TOURING CARS

3 0 1

LIMOUSINES

Private Appearing Cars For All Occasions

Broadway Taxicab & Messenger Co.

262 RANDOLPH STREET

ABE T. HERTZBERG General Manager

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