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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

FLINT ITEMS.

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Lieut, H. G. Rosenblum of Fort
Benjamin Harrison spent Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosen- RUSSIAN MUSIC TO FEATURE
"POP" CONCERT SUNDAY.
blum of Church street,
The "CRY OF RUSSIA" by the modern
Russian
composer, RACHMAN 'NON", will
Mrs. I. Kovinsky of Pontiac is the
have its first public hearing in America at
guest of Mrs. May Lebstcr.
the "Pop" concert by the Detroit Symphony
Mr, and Mrs. 1). Sietncr of Canton, orchestra, Sunday afternoon, November
Ohio, were week end guests at the when Miss Emma Roberts will sing the I111111-
with orchestral accompaniment, In view
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Siet- ber
of the present political disturbances in Russia
ner of Church street.
the following program note is of minium! in ,
/crest:
Phil Goodman is on a business trip
This song, one of the latest to come from
Russia and from' this noteol composer, it uni•
to New York,
in that it is literally a song without
Mr. E. Rice of Hendrie avenue, De- ipte
words, It is said that Rachnianimdf deemed
troit, spent Sunday with Mrs. Rice the melodic theme lin meaningful that he
and son, who are guests of Mr, and could riot find a text which him, It
is the cry for freedom anti deliverince which
Mrs. M. Brodsky of Saginaw street.
went forth from the heart of It on4la prior
The Jewish Ladies' Red Cross Knit- to the revolution, The original direction was
ting Club were entertained Thursday that it should be su ng to ",rh o after the
fashion of a vocal exercise, but to make its
by Mrs. Sietner.
meaning clearer Miss Roberts will introltice
Miss Gertrude MineBloch of Toledo Russian expressions ;which denote Sorrow,
liespair and Revenge, followed by Hope and
is visiting Miss L. Rosenblum,
ending in a Salute to Liberty,
Monday evening Mrs. Chas. Gar-
PROGRAMME
Schubert
field entertained at dinner in honor of " Rosatim e" overture
e Sostemito from Symphony No, I,
licr guest, Miss Myrtle Stedman. Andant
ifr11h 111i
e, Minor, Op, Us
Covers were laid for twelve and the Aria: in "Du
Christ Avec Ardour" from
place cards read Miss Steadman, Mrs.
liemberg
"Jeanne D'Arc" „
Vevil
1Ym, Rosenberg, Mrs, Rice, Mrs. N. Selections from "Aida"
.S'aist•Saan,
Brodsky, Mrs. M. Rosenblum, Miss 1,, t'ygne
Three Songs
L, Rosenblum, Mrs, Leff, Mrs. R. Kos- "Keen the Pain", "The Cry of litissia",,
Ifachmattftooff
toff, Mrs, Louis Lebstcr, Mrs. S. Siet-
"Was Ever Maid of Spain" from
ner and Mrs. B, Wiener.
Damrotch
Dove of l'eace"
Bayer
The marriage of A. L. Goldstein to Puppenfee Waltzes
Miss Lillian Klein of New York City Coronation March from "Die Folktmfter",
Kreischmar
took place at the Hotel Astor, New
York, Wednesday afternoon. The
LUCY GATES AT ARMORY
ceremony was followed by a reception
NOVEMBER 29th,
in the ball room. After a week's hon-
Lucy Gates, who appears in joint recital with
eymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein George Ilarrere, flutist, at the Armory next
will return to reside in the Mary Eliz- Thursday evening, November 29111, is a young
girl whose grand opera owl concert
abeth apartments on E. Second street. western
fame here and abroad has made America
More than fifty members of Flint justly proud of this brilliant artist of colors ,
voice of recording is Cone
Lodge, Independent Order of !Vital (tire, A wonderful
Miss Gates' gifts, us her many Columbia
B'rith, turned out Monday night, No- of
records will prove, She is also endowed with
vember 196, to attend a business great personal charm and b eauty, he eiiii•
meeting and social session. Presi- col is one of the Philharmonic Course nuns•
dent Benj. F. Wiener and Secretary hers,
Samuel JafTey entertained the 111011-
DETROIT LEARNS TO USE
hers with a luncheon and card party
"UNIONGRAMS,"
following the business meeting,
l'he sale of Uniongra ► s under the
direction of the Woman's Auxiliary of
THE CONVENTION OF COUNCIL Temple Beth El, is meeting with ever
OF JEWISH WOMEN
increasing success, So enthusiastic
(Continued from page 5)
are all becoming in this new mode of
the Jewish education and religious in- greeting that the Uniongra ► bids fair
struction of all our J ewish children to supersede the use of the telegram
and as to methods to be employed, and lettergram in our community, To
called "Lighting the Sabbath Lights," Ilse a Uniongram whenever it is de-
and participated in by children from
the Council's religious school in the
crowded districts of the city.

sired to send a message of cheer and
good will is a very wort ► -while and a
very satisfying habit, inasmuch as the
proceeds (rout the.sale of Uniongrams
are used to establish I lebrew Union
College scholarships, Next Monday a
station for receiving Uniongrams will
be maintained at Temple Beth El for
the benefit of those who desire to use
this means of sending messages,

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YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY TO
MAKE SOLDIERS COM-
FORTABLE,

Final arrangements are being corn•,
;Acted for the soldiers' comfort •
shower to be given by the Young
People's Society of Shaarey &lel on
Sunday ,evening, Dece ► be,r 2, at the
gymnasium, A dance will be given
and the main attraction of the evening
will be a tableau, "The Reveries of a
Soldier," written by one of the mem-
bers of the society, This feature will
make the evening very enjoyable to
all, especially those who du not rare
to dance,
The MI116161011 fee will be in the
form of a gift for a soldier which
should be chosen with a view to its
usefulness to a young man in vamp or
in the trenches, 'Hie following are

UNIFORMED RANK, KNIGHTS
OF PYTHIAS, TO OPEN SO-
CIAL SEASON WITH IN-
FORMAL DANCE.

All members of the Uniformed Rank
of the Knights of Pythias arc looking
forward with expectant eagerness to
the first informal dance party of the
season to be held at the K. of P. hall,
corner Cass and Bagg, on Thanksgiv-
ing evening, Thursday, Nov. 29. These
have been intensely popular in the •
past, but the comtnittee on arrange-
ments promises a series of parties for
the coming season that will eclipse
any similar affairs 'ever held by the
organization.
The following constitute the corn;
mittec in charge of the dance: H. B.
Cohen, chairman, Nathan E. Rosen-
berg, William Moscowitz, Moe Ehr-
lich, Abraham Goldman, Sam Bern-
stein and Frank Berman.

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Officers Elected,

Mrs. Nathaniel E. Harris was unani-
mously re-elected president of the na-
tional body. Other officers elected
were: Miss Rose Brenner of Brook-
lyn, as first vice-president; Mrs, Israel
(owen as second vice-president; Miss
Grace Goldstein of Dallas as recording
secretary; Miss Ernestine Dreyfus as
executive secretary; Mrs, I,eott Stern
of Terre Haute as treasurer, and Mes-
dames lilin ► alier of Portland, Ore.,
lertz of New Haven, Clarence
Mack of Cincinnati, Leo Schwartz of
Nashville,. William Sporbory of New
York and Helen Metzger of Minne-
apolis as directors for six years, those
holding over for three years being
Mrs, Richard Bakrow of Louisville,
Mrs, P. A, Johnson of Pittsburgh,
Mrs, M. Margolis of Germantown,
Mrs, B. V, Pollack of New York
MO4441101* it allay wc1I be said that
the eighth triennial of the Council of
J4 wish WiAiiei) justified its Special ills-
as li "$lIver Atm ► versary" and
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