11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ci lf.. ■ s • ••••• SOCIETY f=cr• • e ■ ••• Dull Iilll -eive ;Obi% INTERESTING FAMILY GROUP I — S — ... ra , i 17 Z. IRg. = ! _ 1 me am n,. I Mall .T.! .... 1 11 EMI Nal .111 NM ow IMI NMI MB WM IN• Mill MN alla UM IMO i NM UNA I=1 IMO Imo ow IMO NM .. W I ■ I MN Rabbi Franklin leaves on Mon- day night. for Cincinnati to attend a meeting of the executive commit- tee of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, of which or- ganization he is vice-president. Rabbi Mayerberg went to Sagi- naw on Friday of last week and to Flint on Sunday evening. In each of these cities he conducted serv- ices for the newly organized con- gregations. Mrs. Raphael and Mrs. Coleman of Philadelphia, who came to De- troit to attend the funeral of their brother, Mr. Harry Goldsmith, have returned to their home. Mr. Herbert Coleman of Toledo, who was here also, has returned to his home. On Tuesday morning, October 30th, Rabbi Franklin will begin his second course of lectures before the Twentieth Century Club on the general topic, "The Literature of the Old Testament." These lec- tures will be given on alternate Tuesday mornings at 11 o'clock. The subject of the first address will be "A Review of the Penta- teuch." Miss Bertha Landsberg has re- turned from a visit in the east. Mr. Julius Freud left for a short stay in West Baden, Ind. YOM GIRLS ELECT OFFICERS . FOR YEAR. The first meeting of the year of the Yom Girls' Literary Society was held at the home of Miss Florence Finkelstein, the retiring president. At this meeting officers for the coin- ing year were elected as follows: Pres- ident, Helen Hubar ; secretary, Rita King, and treasurer, Marion Fishbain. It will be remembered that this club in addition to the study of literature has successfully given a play and dance HATTIE GRONEMAN Teacher of Piano Has re-opened her studios , 101 Hendrie Ave. North 1971-J Assistants each year for the benefit of charity. With the assistance of the above named officers, it is expected that the work of the society will be even more successful than. heretofore. A. MINKOWSKY WILL IN- STRUCT VOCAL STUDENTS. NMI MI IMII mos MI owill sma lom Ma i i PORTRAITS IN CHRONICLE AROUSE COMMENT. The splendid photograph of Mr. D. W. Simons which appeared on the front cover of the Jewish Chronicle has been the subject of much com- ment by readers of the paper. It is the work of Otto A. Cohen, a young artist photographer who has won in- stant recognition for his excellent work in home portraiture. Mr. Cohen also executed the portrait of Mr. Jo- seph L. Selling, which appeared in the Rosh Hashonah number of the Chron- icle, and has taken several of the so- ciety portraits. that appear from time to time. Mr. Cohen is official staff photographer for the Jewish . Chron- icle. Health Commissioner Haven Emer- son announced last Saturday the ap- pointment of Dr. Louis I. Harris as director of the Bureau of Preventable Diseases in the New York Depart- ment of Health, with a salary of $5,000 a year. / ■■■ sum i o = a ems = molo =MI = mos I I Exquisite in design and luxurious to the last degree, this fine furniture expresses the very best talents of modern craftsmen. 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