villftliallf Add/ Periodical eater - CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO - - THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE FIVE • Promoted to Sergeancy Congregational News One of Most Popular "Non- Cents." at Camp Custer. Detroit Jewish community may well be proud of the splendid boys ri presenting it at Camp Custer. They have already distinguished themselves it every department of army activity. Among tiloic who have made them- %cites valu,iI v t I the higher coin. 'monk and to the men themselves none is more popular than Sergeant Samuel M Rosenberg. whose home in the city Niedbury The TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. The subject of Rabbi Franklin's ser- SHAAREY Z%)EK Ladies' Ausiliay mon Sunday morning, I)ec. 9th, will be "The Nlaceabean Struggle and Its Meaning Today." Services begin promptly at II o'clock. A cordial in- vitation is extended to all. Adult Bible Class. The Adult Rifle Class, which, under the leadership of Rabbi Franklin, is making all intensive review of the entire Bible, meets on Thursday aft- ernoons at 2:15. All who are inter- ested in the literary study of the il- r- R Le Ladies' Auxiliary of Sitars' Zedek will meet 'Monday, I4,mtb, r 10, at 2%30 p. In., at the Sy nag ■ gue. Rabbi Epstein, of fold°, will talk on "Chanatika and Its .Vplication to Present - Day History." The after- Bible are invited. Lewis Apartments IC )1. d Are Security for a $36,000 Issue of FIRST MORTGAGE Confirmation Classes. I he l oniirmation Class for the year will begin its work on Saturda, morning, December 8th, at 9:30. All I children of confirmation age who have finished the work of the SuVenth class in the Religions School should he present for registration on that day.. noon will he detoted tospecial (Ila- n:nil:a features. Nits. .111... Schiller will render t.ical selectans. .111 are incited to attend. Red Cross .twine. ...der the aus- pices ..f the Ladies' .1uxiliary of Shaarey /click, is mithniastically car- ried on. Iireat minibersare in attend- ..., ery Wednesday iron 9 a. III 0 PROTECT' Samuel 0. Rosenberg, of Detroit, is Your Life, Your Health, Your Home, Your Automobile, Your Valuables - NATHAN E. R ISENBERG Insurance 1926 Penobscot Bldg. Cherry 5720 —FOR— CHRISTMAS OD 4:\ AND SUPPLIES LACK Kadimah Society Meets On Monday Evening. tgl The next rccul.m nu•ting (.1' the ANNOUNCEMENTS Kadintah Zion so, illy *ill take place Monday evening at 8:30 sharp at the Sunday Services: Special attention is called to the t ong. Shaarey Zedek Vestry Rooms. fact that Sunday services in the Tem- him inst rue l ire prograii is arranged ple now begin at II o'clock to the for every mee ting. Every member moment, and that they conclude at should attend. It is time for every le wish young man to atiliate himself 12:15 sharp. with the Zionistic movouent and are Sabbath Services: Sabbath services begin each week at i ciygrsdially invited to attend our meet- ■ 11.10 CONGREGATIONAL 6% Security Bonds S ti 3 IC rt :$ We are now offering, subject to prior sale, a nissue of 6% Security Bonds—First Mortgage bonds on the 15-apartment building above pictured. Located on the corner of Superior and Brush Streets, this beautiful edifice faces Brush Boulevard, and is in a populous, central location. The bonds come in denomination of five hundred dollars ($500.00) each, are tax- exempt in Michigan, and mature at periods within the next five years. We recommend them as being the ut- most in investment securities. 1- y rt The Straus Brothers Co. know t one the licant thor- .e as !alize onist nfsui , but is of cam- : the finite has ward tiny. the way it of sol•- land. has 'rind do will set- liter the e in oing A In- Atty. are of t of t of orld Capital and Surplus: $3,000,000.00 Detroit Office Third Floor, Farwell Building, 205 Griswold Street, Cherry 1742 Throughout a businesr career of 63 years no patron of THE STRAUS BROTHERS COMPANY has ever lost one cent invested with it. ith- ege can of the dly ,m- in in his Young People's Society of Temple Beth El. ( In W..inesday evening', December 5, the Sindy Club was favored with an interesting talk by Jacob Nathan. At the next sessibn of the club, on \Vednesday evening, December 12, Alt. Charles C. Simons will speak. All are welcome to attend these interesting meetings. Sixteenth Citizens' Interna- tional Thanksgiving Service at Detroit a Great Success. TELEPHONE BILLS :an be paid at 200 agencies listed on the back of your telephone bill or by mail. Pay before the discount day and avoid in- tion t of left its red, the he ken trld the un- 10:30. The sermon on the second and fourth Sabbaths of the month arc preached by Rabid Franklin, and on the first and third by Rabbi Mayer- berg. Red Cross and Charity Sewing: The attention of our women is called once again to the fact that the women of the congregation meet hi the Temple each Tuesday and Friday to sew for the Red Cross Society and on Thursday afternoons to sew for the local charities. Every woman in the ongregation 5110111.1 make it a point Ili spend at least a few hours each 'week at the Temple to assist in this nets':'', r' work. Hebrew The Hebrew class direc- tion of Rabbi Mayerherg meets in library of the Temple each Saturday morning at 9:31). convenience, confusion and congestion. Michigan State Telephone Company Uncle Sam Expects You to Save for Future Liberty Bonds— The sixteenth animal Citizens' in- terdenominational illanksgiving Ser- vice, which took place at the Den runt opera house on Thanksgiving morn- ing, called forth an audience of 3,500 people, filling every available place in the opera house. In the service ton religious denominations participated, as follows: Congregationalist, Unitarian, Uni- versalist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Jewish, Baptist, Episcopalian, Chris- tian, Roman Catholic. The chairman of the service, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of Temple Beth 1k!, is the only minister among the found- ers of the service still living in De- troit. The sermon was to have been preached by 1)r. Stephen S. Wise, but because of the death of his mother, he was prevented from being present. In his stead the address was given by Dr. Gains Glenn Atkins, pastor of the First Congregational Church of Detroit. He gave a masterful treat- ment of his subject, "The New Meaning of an Old Day." Froth the standpoint of the Jew the service takes on added significance Gal 15—Jewish Chronicle smith when it is remembered that despite the fact that it was participated in by representatives of nine (nristian de- of iat ne F F • OF DETROIT 1) T ' s Schechter's Bank .Sunda y, - -- Schechter's Drug Store I. BERKOWITZ The Potts Drug Company Dry Coods,,, ( :ind Furnishings M. RC....,..4surs Hadassah to Hold D ance December 9. HOOD COVERS Get 'ern now at ENGLANDER'S Proceeds to Medical Unit—Regular Meeting on Wed, Dec. 12th.— Mortar Stan 710 FARWELL BUILDING Phone M 2247—M 3605 Builders of Mrs. B. 0. Harris Will Read Paper on Zionism. Hadassah will give its second dance this season on Sunday evening, De- cember 9, at Shaarey Zedek. The proceeds of this dance will go to the medical unit in Palestine. The public is invited to attend. The second regular meeting of the season will be held on Wednesday evening. December 12th. A very in- teresting, program has been prepared. Mrs. II. O. Harris will read a paper untitled "Zionism Cononers Public Opinion," and Mrs. A. Lapin Cohen will render several vocal selections. members are urged to attend. Re- freshments will be serted. BRICK Purelas Frick and Dealers In Tile Co. Brick The and Auto Upholstery Covers for every make of car 87 W. Congrest St. At Wayne. Main 2070. • like to be well dressed, not only on Christmas Day but all the year around, he certainly would be envious. Established 1853 Don't envy well dressed men. Call and select ROE110 of the real woolens, pick out a smart de- MAIN OFFICE: Griswold and Lafayette (Ilene and Cratlot—Mack and Mt. Elliott GratInt and Itastings—Woodward and Eliot Jut,. Callihan and Newton—Hamilton and webn Ferndale and SprItishells J. "Meet Friedberg— LEFKOFSKY Kosher Delicatessen Broadway Market 255 Gratlot Cherry 3300, Main 4774, Wear Diamonds" t GriswoldSt. 2 ( ,7,;. ,,,"',":47,h erer • tk. It Santa Claus could see you • _ A. B. NEWMAN & CO. Manufacturers of Paper and Cork Cigar and Cigarette Holders sign, let us take your measure and wear good clothes of our - al to 1- ly MAIN 164 Shortly after his arrival at camp ' he was appointed company clerk, Ili; Money Forwarded to affable manners and ambitious person- All Parts of the World ality impressing the superior officers 479 Hastings Street, Corner Division . Not ember (JO, marks the most favorably, Ile teas given a pro- DETROIT, MICH. • • opening of the campaign for a census hationary trial as sergeant and was of the Jews ill the City of Detroit confirmed to this office last week, who are in sympathy with the Zionist \Viten Company "C" desires to put movement, on an entertainment or have a spread, : The method is the revival of an an- it is Sergeant Rosenberg who plans cient Jewish custom of counting "the 477 Hastings St., Cor. Division the program and directs the perform- souls in Israel" by tilt payment of a ances. \Viten a class in French %Ca ,. DETROIT, MICH. "shekel." a silver coin void\ adent to proposed Sergeant Rosenberg w as our 25 cents. selected as the instructor, having Phone Cadillac 3299. The local campaign is part of the taken a complete course Ili French at National Jewish census to determine the liar City High School. Besides the number of Jews in sympathy with his many military duties, he finds time the Zionist platform. "a homeland for to co-operate with the various Sol• Dress Trimmings and Supplies the Jews in Palestine," so that with po- diers' welfare organizations and pa- Onyx Hosiery and litical autonomy may develop a cen- Merode Underwear triotic movements such as the Jewish terf-' , . I , WrY the world mer, cultural- Kayser Silk Gloves \\'elfare \‘'ork, M. campaign, movement ly and in every w al. 396 HASTINGS, ST., DETROIT Liberty Bond Sale, etc. take nn particular c .1,7r Sergeant Rosenberg was in the city tinge iu View the recent ,ll'ieial last week 011 a visit. He is in good declaration of the British ioverfnent health and spirits and expresses his of "Palestine for the Jews." determination to win a commission PRESCRIPTION All names and addresses w ill m re- before the boys go "Dyer there." DRUGGISTS corded with a central national cm - Phones: Cad. 138 and Cad. 5552 mittee, by means of which constnt 525 WOODWARD AVE. Mr. Jes se Coffee, Bakersfield, Bakersfield, and close touch may be kept with itr, of Cor. Charlotte Zionism.( al., has just i nvented a new device portant developments in Zionism. Orders Called for Delivered ' ny• or ship protection which is likely to where. Upwards of one hundred commit- (duce the possibility of torpedoing tees will canvass the city in an inter- to o minimum. By attaching a very sive campaign filled with enthusiasm s i„fle screen device to a cruiser the 1 , ■ 11 will find 110• 101101 eonlith•l” that at last the dream of two thou- tordedt lart sand years is so close to a practical course and thus do no njitry to the reality and that the tide of Jewish ship which it was intended to sink. . immigration after the war may be di - The Plans have been highly praised by the Naval Constructum Board in AT retied to a "Jewish homeland." 351.'55 Hastings St, Chicago and have been forwarded to Quality Wt.ich Is Unexcelled at W.'ashington. hi r. Coffee .s a brother Wholesale Prices nominations, the name of the Christian of Dr. Rudolph 1. Coffee, of Temple Saviour was not mentioned through- Judea, Chicago. out the service. This indicates a deli- cacy of feeling on the part of the par- ticipating ministers that is worthy of appreciation. you in one of the swagger Huila we are tailoring for men vain of ed a- er 805 Majestic Bldg. NI Small sets correctly kept To Take Zionist Census. Every Day a Holiday For Well Dressed Men FIRST STATE BANK a s ARTHUR I. HARRIS u T ARE YOU DOING IT? One Dollar Will Open an Account en "BOOKS OPENED AND CLOSEDA tailoring. We eqpeciall) urge you to buy an all wool suit now. The new clothes for future wear will contain from 30 to 50% cotton. Medical Student Honored ' This organization is open .ully. to Mr. Roy M Greenthal, on of Mr. students in the Medical Department and Mrs. Julius (;reenthal, of this Of the University who have made an city, a senior medical student at the exceptional scholarship record and University of Michigan, has been . who. moreover, have won the respect greatly honored by being elected a and the esteem of their fellow stti- member of the Alpha Omega Alpha dents. The honor, therefore, is one Society. to be very highly esteemed. A. C. KRENZ FRED KRENZ 925 Woodward. 24 JJohn R. N. II. Owing to an 'unusual advance in r.lit mfr dONlti-to%n store at 24 John ft will be discontinued after January 1-4, 1600P -.4009:403C40000GOCCC0000=Coer.r.P...r.riXe..e.r.r.e.r Importers of Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles and Playing Cards 288-290 EAST HOUSTON ST., NEW YORK CITY