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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Congregational News

SHAAREY ZEDEK

SUNDAY SERVICES.

Friday Night Service
Was Well Attended

congregation' will be in attendance.
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CHANUKAH ENTERTAINMENT
IN THE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL.
On Sunday morning at 9:30 there
will be held in the Assembly rooms
of the Temple Beth El a Chanukah

enterttoininent by the children of the

oolo, School. Parents and friends
oor doe i hilolren arc cordially imited
to loco present.

$850,000 1st MORTGAGE

TAX FREE IN 6,11C G kf.

Guaranteed by Mr. J. Burgess Book, Jr., Mr. Herbert V.Book and Mr. Frank P. Book

DATE DUE

CHANGE OF ADDRESS.
'Flue Temple Beth El Year Book is
now in press and in order that the

DENOMINATION:1

directory may be

$5011—$1000
500— 1000
500— 1000
500— 1000
500— 1000

correct,

Ille inberS

correct address may be printed in the
Year Book.

500— 1000
500— 1000
500— 1000
100-500-1000-5000

GRAND
MASQUERADE BALL

10 Prizes
on

Sunday
December 23, 1917

Please sent me you free booklet, "The Key to Safe Investment" and

Park Dancing Hall

AD..RESS

Adams Ave. E.

Given by the Dr.
Vazooriyi Vilmos Lodge
371 I. O. B. S.

Jewish Chronicle $1.50 Year

LET

LENH
.FF
FURNISH YOUR HOME

Mahogany or Japanese lacquered
lamp with a fine $
A
silk shade.
wonderful value!
And the price is
only

.50

Splendid Sewing Table

$5 .00

Every imaginable style—with fine
drawer arrangement or large compart-
ment for sewing materials. Betsy Ross

solid mahogany.

Cedar Chests
Fireside Rocker
50
.50

Final Fine'
A beautiful cedar chest
You can choose
from a large
stock. This chest
is very accept-
able as • gift.
This special of-
fer ie for this
sale only!

Karpen Davenport

Very new! Kar- $7 8
penDavenport!
mask Anne period;
upholstered in Da-
mask or Velour for

Gate-leg Table

Gate-Leg table of mahogany, an-
tique finish. Size 46x33;5 inches.
A wonderful value that will
make you buy!

1

.50

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A very ■ pecial
offer for this sate
only! Well-buil:
rocker,
fireside
cane back! 8.11,1
mahogany!

Tea Wagon

To match all the woods and 11n-
!ghee A very handsome gift!
Many of these beautiful gifts will
be found displayed at e•tonishIngly
low ee . res.

Le nhoff Furniture Co

Purchased
Now Will
Be Held
Until 'Xmas

SUNDAY SCHOOL CHANUKAH

ENTERTAINMENT.

Books Opened and Closed

LLAMA WOOL!
Last opportunity for these
warm, silky Scarfs In beauti-
ful soft colorings.
Ladies', with Roman
stripe
$6.00
Men's plain
4.50
Colors, tan, brown, gray, black

AUDITS, SYSTEMS
Small Sets Correctly Kept

ARTHUR I. HARRIS

805 Majestic Bldg.

399-403 Woodward Ave.

Between Henry and Sibley.

Above the Park for Lower Prices.

Store Open Evenings Until Christmas.

tertainment and play Sunday after-
noon, Dec. 16, at 2:30 o'clock. Par-
ents and friends of the children are
cordially invited to attend. Come and
show the children you are interested
in their work. The program follows:
Lighting of the Chanukah Candles
by ten little girls—Harriet Lieberman,
Mildred Love, Ruth Hershman, Jo-
sephine Jacob, Gertrude Cohen, Rose
Goodman, Frances Grabow, Ruth
Frank, Edith Shetzer.
Recitation—Annabelle Price.
Violin Solo—Julius Pliskin.
Recitation—Cecilia Shetzer.
Recitation—Florence Goodman.
Musical Trio—Eileen Schiller, Irene
;Schiller, Morris Schiller.
Recitation—Viola Moyer.
The following will take part in a
one-act play entitled "On Furlough,
typifying the spirit of Chanukah, Na-
than Alderson, Rose Lipsitz, Benja-
min Krell, Abe Schiller, Abe Gold-
berg, Anna Kopman, Ethel Shetzer,
and Morris Mellen. Mr. Arthur Cohen
is directing the playlet. Two per-
formances of the playlet will be given,
one in the afternoon for the Sunday
School and the other in the evening
at the Young People's Auxiliary en-
tertainment and dance.

Main 164.

MILITARY SUGGESTIONS

Schechter's Bank

Knives
Cigarette Cases
Sweaters
(Waterproof)
Wristlets
Sleeping Socks
Comfort Kits .Shoe Shiners
Folding Air Pillows
Waterproof Money Belts
Officers' Boots and Shoes

479 Hastings Street, Corner Division
DETROIT, MICH.

Money Forwarded to
All farts of the World

Schechter's Drug Store

477 Hastings St., Cor. Division

DETROIT, MICH.

Phone Cadillac 3299.

I. BERKOWITZ

Dress Trimmings and Supplies

LLAMA WOOL
SLEEPING SOCKS
Soft, fleecy, light and elastic.
Warmer than lamb's wool.
Give sense of freedom not
possible with any other kind.
For Men and Women...$2.50

Onyx Hosiery and
Merode Underwear
Kayser Silk Gloves
396 HASTINGS, ST., DETROIT

J. T. Farrelly

PRESCRIPTION
DRUGGISTS
Phones: Cad. 138 and Cad. 5552
525 WOODWARD AVE.

Potts Drug Company

206 Jefferson Avenue.

Detroit, Michigan.
The Out-Door Store.

Cor. Charlotte
Orders Called for Delivered Any.
where.

You will find the most cotnplete
Ilse In the city of

The
McNamral

Sign

Dry Goods, Notions and Foraishings
M. ROSINSKEY'S

AT
351.355 Hastings St.
Quality Which Is Unexcelled
Wholesale Prices

at

BRICK

Punta Brick and
Dealers In
Tile Co.
Brick Tile and

Mortar Stain
710 FARWELL BUILDING
Phone M 2247—M 3605

69 E. Lafayette Ave.

Main 2175

A-41.-3Akiksiaa'ffele-A,411.15,414$ 91.41e ir-4

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Prof. Friedlander to Speak.

Buy your furniture Christmas gift now Make your pres-
ent both a pleasing and a useful one. A beautiful lamp,
chest, rocker, etc., etc.—will make your gift an ideal one.

itik*

It is expected they will grow in popu-
larity more and more.

The next regular meeting will take
place Wednesday evening at eight
o'clock. A splendid program has been
arranged. Aaron Cohen, dean of the
Law College of the University of To-
ledo, and Judge-elect of the Municipal
Court at the recent election, will give
the address of the evening. judge
Cohen enjoys a line reputation in col-
lege and legal circles and is very
prominent in Jewish affairs. Miss
Myra Cohen, vocalist, accompanied by
Miss Sylvia Simons at the piano, will
provide the music for the evening.

Buy Your Xmas Gifts Now

This is indeed
a beautiful piece
to give as a
Christmas gift.

vital and timely topic, and made an-
swer ill a forceful manner to the ar-

YOUNG PEOPLE'S
AUXILIARY OF
SHAAREY ZEDEK

Here • few of the many fine furniture specials that we have gath•
ered together for our great Christmas Salel Words fail to give full
credit to our wonderful stock. We have • most complete grouping
ready for you to select from.

si

lie

cleared up many doubtful phases of
the subject in the minds of those who
are not quite fully informed on this

WhO have recently changed their resi-
The children of the Sunday School
dence address should notify the Sec-
retary immediately in order that the will give their annual Chanukah en-

circulars describing the above bonds.

Silk Shade

inspiring lecture on Zionism.

at the Temple will be held at the ed by many on his beautiful composi-
usual hours during the coming week. tions, and his capable rendition of
These classes arc open to all who them.
The Friday evening services will be
are interested in the subjects pre-
continued through the winter season.
sented.

MAIL THIS COUPON

With

Cherry 5720

ance in the history of these services.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman delivered an

privilege of being in attendance. Rev.
STUDY CLASSES, ETC.
All the c arious classes conducted Nlinkowsky was heartily congratulat-

DIRECTORS
DIRECTORS
Harry W. Ford
Joseph Mack
L. E. Oppenheim
Carl M. Green
Edward A. Loveley
Nathan M. Gross
Felix J. Mahler
Ernest C. Kanzler
"DETROIT'S FIRST MORTGAGE HOUSE."

Floor Lamp

Insurance

1926 Penobscot Bldg.

cember 7th with the largest attend-

allot "Igdal," with appropriate music
Ilk rich and
in this itnpoortant patriotic allot hu- written by himself.
powerfully expressive voice thrilled
manitarian wo rk.
and inspired all who had the great

Federal Bond and Mortgage Company

NAMF

NATHAN E.
RDSENBERG

Friday night services were inaugur-
ated for the coming season On De-

Congregation are urged to participate

desirable to both the LARGE and
SMALL INVESTOR, They are
absolutely NON-FLUCTUATING in
value, and hear tic;., interest.
VALUATION of land and build-
lug is $1.771,755. Total issue is
$850,000. Dated November 22, 1917.
BUILDING is twenty stories high,
with two basements, of the most
modern roust ruction.
These bonds can be bought to de.
nominations of $100, $500 and $1 ;
00a. They come in coupon form
an.I the interest is payable every
six months.

November 22, 1919
November 22, 1920
November 22, 1921
November 22, 1922
November 22, 1923
November 22, 1924
November 22, 1925
November 22, 1920
November 22, 1927

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ing under the auspices of the Reel gram, under the direction of the Can-
Cross will for the nest several weeks tor, Rev. A. Nlinkowsky, assisted by
he directed toward turning out large an unusually capable choir. Rev,
numbers of these jackets. 'Flue need Minkowsky rendered the beautiful
is tremendous and all women of the prayers, "Ma 'Fovti," "Mogen Ores,"

6'; SERIAL BONDS

TERM
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years
0 years
7 years
8 years
9 years
10 years

the opportunity to do so.

guments of the non-Zionists.
supervising Director.
The Manual for Teaching Biblical
RED CROSS SEWING.
Du, to the imperative demanol
;story by Rabbi Eugene Kohn, which
made by the licol Cross Society for
.5 feature of the services that was
pneumonia jacket-. the efforts of the intensely pleasing to the large audi-
women of the Temple who are work- ence was the excellent musical pro-

REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE BUILDING

AMOUNT
$ 20,000
40,000
50,000
50,001)
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
490,000

PROTECT!

Your Life, Your
The Chicago board of education, hav- Health, Your Home,
ing decided to have a course of I lehrew
Your Automobile,
in the Chicago schools, has engaged two
Your Valuables
teachers. and pupils desiring to acquire
a knowledge of Hebrew will now have
.

TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES.

\n enlarged choir will render se-
lections from Handel's Oratorio Judas
NI.occaloetis. Services begi.1 promptly
ot II o'clock. It is hoped that a large

This Issue is directly secured by
a closed first mortgage on the land
and building, located in the very
heart of Detroit's down town busi-
ness district. Opposite the Pont.
chartrain Hotel and City flail, ad.
Joining the Family Theatre.
Among other valuable properties
owned by the Book Estate are the
Book Building, the Woodward At ,
rade, the Cadillac Hotel and the
Berghoff llotel-Frontenac Cafe prop-
erty.
T h ese bonds represent that SAFE-
TY and STABILITY, which Is no

This should be sufficient proof of the
character of the production and the
players.

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Liberty
Bonds
Accepted

Same

as Cash

A special feeling of the Auxiliary
has been arranged for Thursday, De-
cember 27, at eight o'clock. Prof.
Israel Friedlander, of the Jewish
Theological Seminary of America at
New York, one of the foremost Jews
of the country, will speak on the sub-
ject, "Palestine and the Diaspora."
This is an especially appropriate sub-
ject at this time. Prof. Friedlander
is an ardent Zionist, a deep thinker,
'and thoroughly competent to talk au-
thoritatively on any and all Jewish
subjects. Ile is a splendid speaker,
energetic, forceful, sincere.
No one
!should fail to take advantage of this
opportunity to hear Prof. Friedland-
er. A special musical program is be-
ing arranged for this evening. The
meeting will begin sharply at 8:30.
!Those coming late will be refused ad-
mission as the speaker must not be
disturbed by late arrivals. Social half
hour precedes from 8 to 8:30.
Those who were fortunate enough
to hear Prof. I.eo Wolman's address
last year on "Immigration and the
Jew," will look forward to the even-
ing of January 2, the date of Prof.
Wolman's appearance before our or-
ganization this season. l'rof. \Volman
is a forceful, dynamic and humorous
speaker with a message. Do not fail
to hear him

Dance on Dec. 16.
The monthly Young People's Auxil-
iary entertainment and dance will

take place Sunday evening, December
16, in the gymnasium at 8:30. Finzel's
orchestra will furnish the music. A
one act playlet, "On Furlough," will
be presented by the older boys and
girls of the Sunday School. Mr. Ar-
thur Cohen is directing the playlet.

i .,
R

J. LEFKOFSKY

Kosher Delicatessen
Broadway Market
255 Gratiot
Cherry 3300.
Main 4774.

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Importers of

Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles and Playing Cards

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