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October 12, 1917 - Image 7

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-10-12

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Congregational News

TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES.

SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES.

B'NAI B'RITH TO CELEBRATE
7
ANNIVERSARY.

At a regular meeting' of Pisgah
Lodge, B'nai B'rith, held on Tuesday
evening,'October 9th, at the Ganapol
Ball, work was started for the prep-
aration of the celebration of the six-

Sunday Services:
Saturday morning services begin at
As announced elsewhere in this is- 9 a. in. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will de-
sue, Sunday services will be resumed liver his weekly sermon, beginning at
in the Tenyle on Sunday morning 10 o'clock. The public is cordially wel-
next, October 14, at 11 o'clock. The come at the Sabbath services.
subject of Rabbi Franklin's lecture
%vill be "The Impossible Neutral."
The Ladies' Auxiliary Society of the
Religious School of the Temple:
congregation meets every Wednesday in
The religious school of Temple the vestry rooms of the synagogue from
Beth El Owned its sessions for the 9:30 a. in. to 5:30 p. m., for the pur-
year last Sunday with a very large en- pose of sewing for the Red Cross. All
rollment. The school is divided into ladies are cordially invited to attend
four denartments, the primary depart- these sessions.
ment, the junior high school depart-
ment, the high school department and
JEWISH BOYS ORGANIZE
the normal department. All pupils
FOOTBALL TEAM.
who have not yet registered should be
present without fail next Sunday
The Jewish boys of the North End
morning. Pupils for the high school,
district, comprising the territory
the normal and the junior high school
above Warren avenue, have organ-
departments, which comprise all izPd a football team that threatens to
classes above the seventh, should be
capture the championship of its class
present at 9:25. All other pupils in the city. It is called the North
should report at 10:25.
1.1nd team and is coached by Aubrey
Young People's Society of the
Gittleinan,{anions star who played
Temple:
football at tl• Michigan Agricultural
The Young People's Society is plan-
College when that institution vas
ning for a year's intensive work along
turning out giants of strength like
most important lines. Plans are un-
Exelby, Patterson, Cortright, Hill and
der way for the formation of many
- stars who were wont to humble
°Btu
classes and information is at present the men of Yost at Ann Arbor. The
being compiled by a committee in captain of the North Ends is A. Win-
charge as to which particular classes kleman, a well-known athlete.
The team held the fast Parsons A.
at e most desired by the membership
at large. Definite details of the plan
C. last Sunday on Goldberg Field to
will be published shortly.
a scoreless tie, and would easily have
Bible and Study Classes:
won had the boys been together more
A number of Bible and study often for signal practice. The next
classes arc to be conducted this year 'game will be played on Goldberg
by the rabbis of the Temple. Due an- Field, Sunday, October 21, which the
nouncement of these classes will be public is cordially invited to view, no
made in our next issue.
charge being made for admission. It
Red Cross Society:
is planned later in the season, when
The ladies of the Temple continue the team is well rounded and drilled
to 'sew for the Red Cross society on
into shape, to stage a big game for
Tuesdays and Fridays of each week.
the benefit of the Jewish war sufferers.
Last week the following garments
The members of the team are: B.
were completed and turned in to the
Feldman, L. E.; J. Martin, L. E.; H.
Red Cross society: 2 knitted scarfs;
Winkelman, L. '1'.; Louis Cohen, L.
11/2 doz. slings; 1 doz. "T" bandages;
G.; J. Rheingart, C.; S. Miller, R. G.;
43 hospital coats.. Attention is called
M. Moody, R. T.; L. Mitchell, R. E.;
to the fact that the Woman's Auxil- A. Muscovitz, Q. B.; H. Lipsitz, L. H.;
iary Association has on hand a quan-
Capt. A. Winkelman, R. H.; N. Lip-
tity of yarn which it will be glad to
pett, F. B.
dispose of at a very nominal price, to
be made into scarfs, sweaters, wrist- the call for Red Cross workers, the
lets, etc., for the Jewish soldiers at local charities should not be neglect-
Camp Custer. All finished garments
ed. May we not ask that each woman
should be sent to the Woman's Aux-
will devote at least a few hours dur-
iliary Association, care the Temple,
which will see that they are sent to ing the week to assist in one or the
other of these important activities?
Camp Custer immediately. Applica-
tions for this yarn may be made to
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE-
the Auxiliary Association by calling
MENTS.
the Temple, Grand 345.
Thursday Sewing for Local Charities
FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE—
to Be Resumed:
On
account of illness will sell my
An urgent appeal is made to all the
property,
located on East Side, be-
women of the congregation to assist
tween Garfield and Canfield. Brick
in the sewing for the local charities,
veneer building on lot, 30x100. Store-
which is held on Thursday of each
room on ground floor. Nine rooms
week. This work is in charge of the
and bath on upper floors. This is an
Auxiliary Association of the Temple.
excellent investment opportunity.
It should not be necessary to call at- Splendid location for a good business.
tention to the fact that, although the
Call 878 St. Aubin Ave.
women have responded so nobly to

SUNDAY SERVICES T O BE RESUMED AT TEMPLE
TH EL THIS WEEK.
On Sunday morning of this week, October 14th, Sunday
services, which were discontinued during the summer, will be
resumed at Temple Beth El. The subject of Rabbi Franklin's
first Sunday lecture for the season will be "The Impossible Neu-
tral." Services this year will begin at eleven o'clock sharp. All
are welcome to attend.

Colonial

WOODWARD
and SIBLEY

Continuous' 1 to 11 P. M.

COLONIAL POLICY
Continuous 1:00 to 11:00 p. m., present-
ing at all times the greatest show value
given in Detroit, at Colonial prices, with
7 of the best acts in vaudeville, and as an
extra added attraction first-run feature
photo-plays and comedies.
Vaudeville Shows EVERY DAY, at
3 2:30, 7:00 and 9:00. Feature Pic-
tures, 1:00 to 2:30 and 5:00 to 7 p. m.
Mat's 15c-25c-900 Seats 15c.
Eves., Suns. and Holidays, 25c-35c-50c.

WEEK of OCT. 15

ODIVA

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6 Other Star Acts and Feature
Picture

tieth anniversary of the founding of
the lodge, on December 12th. The
members present were enthusiastic
over the prospects of making this
celebration one of the memorable
events of the Jewish community of
Detroit. Details of the celebration
plans will be made shortly.

Opening Announcement

of the

GROSSE POINTE

FURNITURE CO.

3368-70 JEFFERSON AVE. E.

Featuring An Exceptionally High Grade Selection of

Furniture

R ugs and

Stoves

Monday, October 15

You are cordially invited to visit our up-to-date
shop and inspect our carefully selected stocks of Home
Furnishings.

ISIDORE MARX, Prop. HYMAN BERMAN, Mgr.

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To save the waste, the excess profit and the enormous loss
of food in marketing, the farmers have organized THE
GLEANER CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION.
THE GLEANER CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIA-
TION is a sales organization owned exclusively by producing
farmers to sell their products "FROM FARM TO YOU."
Under this plan, "FROM FARM TO YOU," the producer
and the buyer are more intimately associated and to their
mutual benefit.
THE GLEANER CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIA-
TION is supplied from the farm with the finest quality of fin-
ished food products such as Flour, Sugar, Canned Fruits and
Vegetables, Smoked and Salt Meats, Poultry, Butter, Eggs,
Cheese, Veal, Potatoes, Onions, Cabbage, fresh fruits and
vegetables in season.
THE GLEANER CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIA-
TION will gladly give anyone information regarding the sale
of their products "FROM FARM TO YOU."

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