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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
fairish Woman's Club
Chas. H. Barr
By Anna Solomon
The Jewish Woman's Club of De-
On November 5, 1917—There will
be an interview with Mr. Neyvot
troit has again resumed activities in
Barlow, the famous artist, whose
its various phases. This club was or-
307 Washington Arcade
paintings have won praise- from the
ganized almost twenty-seven years
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highest critics on "Art in the Home".
ago to bring all Jewesses of Detroit
November 19 is a musicale, Miss
into relations of mutual helpfulness
Setta Robinson, soprano; Miss Lillian
and co-operation with all women
Economical
Regal, pianist e; Mrs. A. Lapin Cohen,
seeking intellectual and liberal cul-
Dainq —
ture. In all that time it has broad- mezzo soprano.
On November 26, 1917 — Mrs.
ened its scope and stands today as one
Adolph Sloman will give a Book Re-
of the largest and foremost women's
view on "llis Family," by Ernest
clubs in the State Federation, where it
Reasonable
Poole; open discussion led by Mrs.
has time and again played an integral
Fashionable —
Rachel
Netzorg.
part.
December 3, 1917—Miss Alexan-
A program of unusual interest has
drine Mc Ewen will give an informal
been arranged, not only for the gen-
eral meeting days, the first Sunday of tall: on Arts and Crafts movement to
be given at Society of Arts and Crafts
each month, but on Monday after-
Jersey —
building, 25 Watson Street.
noons WIlin the members meet over
December 17, 1917—Mrs. Julian H.
the coffee cups to enjoy talks and dis-
Krolik will review "Woman and La-
cussions On topics of particular inter-
bor." Olive Schreiner, open discus-
est to women.
sion to be led by Miss Blanche Hart.
Men and women of note well known
J annary 17, 1918—M r. Charles
in literary, art and musical circles
Moore, chairman of Commission of
will appear before the club and club
Fine Arts, will give an illustrated talk
members. •will review and discuss
on "Art in Detroit".
books by.: noted writers on certain
January 21, 1918—Program to be
Mondays .There will also be several
L
in
filled.
evening entertainments in which club
January
28,
1918—Mrs.
Oscar
Rob-
SILVER—GOLD—PLATINUM
members will participate.
inson will review Ida Tarbell's book
A resume, of the prOgram to be
and less expensive metals
given before•the club for the ensuing "The Business of Being a Woman,"
for the GIRL
discussion led by Mrs. M. Beumosche.
for the MAN
year may not come amiss.
February 4, 1918—Mr. Frank Scott
for the SOLDIER
The initial meeting of the season
for the BOY
(lark, the well known photographer,
took place on Sunday afternoon, Oc-
for the NURSE
for the LADY
will give an illustrated talk on "Side
tober 7th, 1917, in the assembly rooms
Lights on Photography".
for the SPORTSMAN
of Temple Beth El. Through the
February 18, 1918—Musicale, Miss
courtesy of the Michigan Section of
Priced from $10.00 to $1,500.00
Zuckerm4n, soprano, Miss Herstein,
National Security League club mem-
with consistent quality in every one
Miss Retta Jacobson, mezzo soprano.
bers were given the rare privilege of
GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS
February 25, 1918—Mrs. Leo M.
listening to Prof. Claude C. Van Tyne
Incorporated
Franklin
will
review
"The
Empty
of the University of Michigan, talk on
Diamond Merchants
House," Aeron MacMillan & Co. Open
a most timely topic, "Why We Arc
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discussion to be led by Mrs. Hugo
•
At War with Germany".
Mr. Robert Berman,. the well known
Freund.
violinist, rendered several solos ac-
March 4, 1918—Miss Marjorie Nich-
companied on the piano by Miss Grace
olson will discuss Community Page-
ants and Pageantry. .
Berman.
On Sunday afternoon, November 4
March 18, 1918—Musicale, Miss
will be Reciprocity Day, when the
Sadye Jacobson, violinist; Mrs. Hugo
presidents . and secretaries of Detroit
Loenthal, soprano; Miss Jeannette
Federation of Women's Clubs will be Stankoff, pianiste.
guests of. the Jewish Woman's Club.'
March 25, 1918—Mrs. Charles C. Si-
MissLeSylvia Simons will give the
mons
will review "My Mother and I",
First -.- :Movement of Tschaikowsky by E. S. Stern, discussion led by Mrs.
concerto iin B Flat Minor on the
Ben Harrison.
OU save almost a third 3 750
piano-forte with an orchestral accom-
It is to be hoped that members of
mment on second piano by Mr. Fred-
when you take advan-
endt Boothroyd. The speaker of the the Jewish Woman's Club will avail
tage of this sale of
afternoon will be Mrs. Rebecca Ko- themselves of the opportunity afforded
wholesale sample rugs.
hut, head of the Kohut Schools for of hearing these well known men and
These
high grade seamless Smith Wiltons are of •fine
Boys of New . York. Mrs. Kohut has women who have consented to appear
grade,
closely
woven and come in a variety of desir-
before
the
club
on
the
Sunday
and
ellosen-as her s ubject "Woman's Hand
able
colorings
and
designs.
Monday afternoon meetings.
iti World Events".
The
special
price
represents a most unusual value!
•
; On December 2,.1917—Dr. Chas. E.
Cbadsey, superintendent of public
AEROPLANE IN JERUSALEM.
s/hools, Detroit, will give "Our Boys
and Girls in the Present Crisis." Prof.
"During the last few months the
Ghadsey needs no introduction to the aeroplane has made its appearance in
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public, am sanguine he will do justice many strange places, not the least
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to his subject. Miss Mirah Cohen, among these being the ancient city of
contralto, will contribute a vocal solo. Jerusalem. It was during his flight
Program for the January, 1918 meet- from Constantinople to Cairo that M.
Bonnier, the French airmail, passed over
ing, will be decided upon later.
-,;.On February 3, 1918—The after- the Holy City in his monoplane, de-
noon will be purely musical. Mr. scending on the historic plain of Eph-
rrwin Rubenstein, violinist, Mr. R. raim, a short distance south of Jerusa-
Kline, baritone, and Miss Phyllis lem. It was on this plain that King
Zuckerman, soprano, will appear as David met and defeated the Philistines.
Never, in modern times was the city
Sqloists.
so
excited. It poured out en masse to
On
March
3,
.1918—Alfred
J.
Mur-
•
Ay, judge of Circuit Court, Detroit, see the airman and his machine—Chris-
will talk on "Timely Thoughts for To- tians, Jews and Moslems."
daYr,"•and:-a:Vann solo will be given
by the,well known artist, Mrs. Morris
Silver.
The April 5th meeting has yet to
be arranged.
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On May 12, 1918—Will occur the
annual meeting, when reports will be
given by officers and committees and
the election of officers and directors
will take place. Mrs. Lapin Cohen,
mezzo soprano, will sing.
Monday afternoon's program will
have a most auspicious beginning, on
October 25, inasmuch as Mr. Sam
Thime, director of Arts and Crafts
theater, will talk on "The Art Thea-
- ter".
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