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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
RENOWNED POLISH PIANIST IS
ARTIST OF INDIVIDUALITY
NI 1 No Advance Here
—
HOFMA
Master Pianist
Congregational News
TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES
Efficienc y in War Times"
is the subject of Rabbi Franklin's Young People's Auxiliary of
sermon at Temple Beth El Sunday
Shaarey Zedek.
morning of this week. Services begin
at II o'clock sharp.
Young People's Society,
ARMORY
BuicKtuctro,1"
THURSDAY, JAN. 24
Printing Same as Always
TICKETS AT HUDSON'S
Frank Cody Speaks.
A splendid
FYILOPiNG
P ROLL 10
meeting w as held
The study classes of the Voting
the Auxiliary rooms.
The meeting
People's Society continue to gain in
popularity from week to week. Fol. " i','‘ I i s largely attended, s teas the so-
SIX FOR 25c
lnwing the classes this week an in- c half-hour preceding. Splendid
teresting lecture was delivered by feeling is being engendered at these Ily mail enclose 27 cents In stamps.
Hon. Clyde I. \1ehster, Circuit Judge meetings and et cry . member is urged Good any time at 5 downtown theatres
for \\'ayne County. to come early and take full advantage
WOODWARD THEATRE CO.
Mr.
A Young People's Society ()relies- of this splendid opportunity.
Fraud Cody, Assistant Superintend-
306 Breitmeyer Bldg.
tea %vas organized.
Schools, in charge of the
The regular monthly social meet- "It
o f t h e society
w ill be l ie ( I sun. evening schools and A, ine:-.ic. aniz„,rition
mot- ement, gave a sp l endid tal k 4111
day evening, Jan. 27th.
MOVIE TICKETS
SPRUN K
'ENGRAVING COMPANY
, 700 MARQUETTE BLDG.
DESIGNING
COLOR•PLATCS
PHOTO- RVOIXHING HALFTON ES
RIDGE
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CLASSIFIED LINERS
itcat.nn." Ilia a dd ress
1 which all
Woman's Auxiliary Association.
WANTED—An experienced metal
All the various sewing and study took part freely. The Auxiliary vvill man for sorting metals. Must be
sections of the \N'onian's Auxiliary
t o hear Mr. Cody again
thoroughly experienced and have good
Association will be held as usual this
House Warming Feb. 21.
knowledge of all kinds of metals.—
week.
FLINT SCRAP IRON & METAL
l'ilder the auspices of the Euler-
gency Committee for work in the C. S.
itarin i ng which is to take place CO., Flint, Mich.
army and navy, one hundred splen- the aiming of February 21. The
FURNISHED ROOM WANTED
dilly equipped Comfort Kits have evening will begin with a luncheon at
By refined young Jewish man in
been sent to Camp Custer, each kit 7 „•,d ( „1, f o ll owe d b y games. spriial
CCITItaining t h e follotving 24 articles:
features, and glancing. .-\II members nice private Jewish family, near
Trench knife, comb, safety razor. I n good standing in invited to at- Henry Ford Hospital. Address
Jew-
shaving brush, shaving stick. ivory
will be the
ish Chronicle, Box 112, 314 Peter
soap. tooth brush - tooth powder, pen- great get-together of the year. Let
Smith Bldg.
oil, adhesive plaster, pipe. smoking to- \la ss s ara t,
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liacco. needles. pins. thread, safety 'Park. k now that won hill at tend. A
JOSEF HOFMANN.
Josef Hofmann, the pianist whose concert on Jan. 24th at the Arm-
ory will lie one of the bright features of our musical season, plays his
entire recital programs without once leaving the platform. The Polish
artist believes that the atmosphere and the interest of the audience in-
variably suffer when a solo:st goes off the stage between groups of
numbers, and he has established the unique custom of remaining at the
piano throughout the entire program. Aside from the artistic merits of
such an innovation, one cannot but be impressed by the great physical
endurance of an artist who ignores a breathing spell during two hours
of the most strenuous work under such nerve breaking conditions as
the concert platform enforces.
A very attractive series of concerts for the balance of the musical
season is being offered by the Devoe-Detroit management, consisting
of Josef Hofmann, the distinguished Polish pianist, Jan. 24; Jascha 116-
fetz, the boy wizard of the violin, Feb. 21st; Mme. Arnelita Galli-Curci,
the greatest singer in the world today, and Mme. Schumann-lleink, the
beloved contralto, March 21st. The four concerts are offered at a low
rate, and should attract even the most modest purse.
1 , 61S. buttons, Claming
%void, khaki splendid musical program tea; pro-
FURNISHED ROOM WANTED
handkerchief, wash cloth, carloolated y i i , 1 h e N a th an Simons, t.oc a litd. ac- —A young business man desires a
ointnu•ut, vine ointment, trench stir - cnmpau i e d by mk s Sylvia Simons. warm furnished room near Brush and
roe. scissors.
Warren Ayes. with a nice Jewish
.pianist: Nliss Sadie Jacob:on,
family. Address Jewish Chronicle,
DR. MORGENSTERN TO LEC- rendered the following numbers: "I lh
Box 215, 314 Peter Smith Bldg.
TURE HERE.
l'hai 11'e \Vere Nlaying." by
"For "
TO RENT, FURNISHED ROOM
Beginning (111 the evening of Feli. ' Ni.in. and A uxil i ary Play.
r""1".."
—Newly furnished steam heated
4th and continuing for one week,
Progress on the Auxiliary play is room. Phone North 4087-R.
Call
Prof. Julian Alii• iienstern. of the Ile- reported. kt,,,11,, y A r li n, ("Wi e n, the evenings.
brew Union Cjiege. will dclivur a director, chose the cast, which is I
course of seven lectures on the "Scien- splendid one, last iveek.
11ellearsals
tific Study of the Bible."
have been held four times this week.
,te
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primarily
\ tfit'ter'' lectures'
tilriss
arc
school
o r ted
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splendid comedy
and spec,
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..t the last meeting of the \Vednes- and meet the director, Mr. Alan hop-
day Night Clubs held at Temple Beth elson, at .1 o'clock in the .\tiNiliary
El, January Inth, Judge Clyde I. rooms of the Synagogue, corner NVil--
\Velister, of the \Vityne Circuit Conrt,,his and Brush Streets. The complt.tt
spoke upon the subject of the court roster folltnes: Violins, Sadie Jacoli-
finiCtions.
In detail and with pleas- I son. Sarah Epstein. David II. Musicas.
ing informality he presented to the Julius Goldstein, Chas. Klein, Philip
usually well attended meeting, a
David NVinkler: 'cellists,
clear and comprehensive view of the Harry latto.•ky, ()chic ['taker, \Vil-
workings of the court system.
Ile Bain Holstein: piano. Miss Edith
dwelt at length ilium the divorce evil 1/avist
Nlorris;
cornet,
Benjamin
and looks forward optimistically to t rom b on i s t, Ai c ur t',
the great and good effect of the re-
Magazines to Troops.
cent!y established free bureau for the
Nearly 500 magazines w ere collect-
enlorcement of alimony decrees, ed and mailed to our troop; at the
Judge \Velister not only delighted his fr o nt by the .\uxiliary this %\ eek. It
audience with his abundance of fact is hope. I that at least this number
and information but pleased it int- may be sent out after each meeting.
measurably by his wit and personal —
charm.
The program progressed
with the usual excellence attending llible classy, were as usually u,••II at-
them and the e\- er-growing crowds tended and the work in each class is
bear \vitile - s to the usefulness and de - progressing most satisfactorily. Not
siraldlity of the Wednesday night only the members of the Voting l'co-
classes. plc's Society but also stramrers a1111
II4M-111(1111 ■ (. 1•• are most cordially in-
Orchestra •Being Organized.
The orchestra i s \s „,11 too t er \say ‘iteil to \ isit the classes each uceel;.
,10 `vs the ecenh•e's
and has been enthusiasticaly received informal
by the members since its suggestion Program and is :tItt;iys enjoyed.
more than three months ago. It will
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Orders Called for uelive, Co
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Rev. H . D. Bass
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Quality Which Is Unexcelled at
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Mogen Abraham Congregation
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.111.4
Comfort Kits to Soldiers.
by Nil-. Joseph \Voile, himself
\ t the last intoithly meeting 4.1 the
a most capable musician, formerly a society lifty comfort kits \vi•re voted
member of the l'incitinati Symphony to be sent to the soldiers at Coster.
Orchestra. :\ny one playing a musi- Classy - for 1401 (Toss stork are also
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cal inslnuncnt will he welcomed as a
prospective member of the orchestral
class, which will undoubtedly grow
and be a source of much enjoyment.
to be started to suable those occu-
pied durine the day to do their "be
in Ihe
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Classes Well Attended.
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I Rosh Chodesh—Nii• Moon
13 Sabbath Shiroh
15 Chamishoh Osor Bishvat
30 Lincoln's Birthday
30 Rosh Chodesh—First Day of New Moon
Adar
1 Rosh Chodesh—Second Day of New Moon
Ill Washington's Birthday
13 Fast of Esther
14 Purim—Feast of Lots
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15 Shusan Purim
Nisan
1 Rosh Chodesh—New Moon
10 Shabbath Hagodol
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15-22 Pesach—Passover
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311 Rosh Chodesh—First Day of New Moon
lyar
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I Rosh Chodesh—New Moon
6-7 Shovuoth—Feast of Weeks
19 Decoration Day
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Tanniz 1 Rosh Chodesh—Second Day of New Moon
17 Shivoh Osor b'Tamuz
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24 Independence Day
Ali
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