PAGE SIX THE JEWISH CHRONICLE JEWISH WELFARE WORKERS (Continued Front Page 1.) Tarshish, Rabbi Jacob, Allentown, Pa. 'Feller, Rabbi Morris, Camp Doniphan, Okla., Fort Sill, Okla. Warsaw, Rabbi 1., Camp MacArthur. Waco, Texas. Wienir, Eimon, Camp Lewis, American lake, Wash. Wise, Rabbi Jonah B., Forts at Portland, Ore. Yellin, J. Selig, Camp Cody, Deming, N. M. Assignments e/ Training School Graduates. Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, O., Jacob II. Skir. ball. Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C., 31ordecai hon. own+, Alvin W. Seligman. Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., Boris Komar, Camp Dix, Upton, N'aphank, Joseph Rosenthal. Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. C., Max Leiehtman. Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla., Malvin Reinheinter. Fort Slocum, New Rochelle; Naval Station, Pelham Illy, Ilarry Rotkowitx. Camp Cody, Deming. New Mexico, J. Selig Yellin. Camp Grant, Rockford, III., Morris Cohan, !tarry Simon. Can, Meade, Baltimore, Md., Charles W. Margot& Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga., Samuel L. prey' loos. A'en. Stmients in Training School. Bandes, Robert, New York. Friedman, Simnel IL, Brooklyn. Goldman, Harry NI., Brooklyn. Goldman, Max I.., Brooklyn. Goldman, Paul, New York. Harris, (Oilier', New York. Hirsch, Nathaniel, New York. Levor, Harry II., New York. Michaelson, tlarry, New York. Iseikrug, Lewis NI., Brooklyn. Schamherg, Gilbert F., Philadelphia. Schwab, Salvador, Danville, l'a. Shubert, Bernard S. Brooklyn. Zukerinan, Samuel, Philadelphia. No Advance Here oral selections, accompanied by Mr. Boucher at the piano. Congregational News Meeting of February 13. A splendid program has been ar- ranged for the evening. James Scher- merhorn, editor of the Detroit Times, will deliver an address. An interest- • ing musical program has been arrang- Sunday Service. ed. Miss Sadye Jacobson who en- Friday Evening Service. joys a fine reputation as violinist will "Lincoln, a Type of Americanism," Because of the paucity in numbers play the beautiful meditation from will be the subject of Rabbi Frank- Iteresofsky, Abraham, Cann,. Upton. L. I. of attendants at services last Friday "Thais." Miss Sarah \Weinberg will Blatt, Rabbi Joseph, Cann, Doniphan, Okla.; lin's sermon this week. Services will Fort Sill. evening, Rabbi Hershman did not accompany her on the piano. begin as usual at 11 o'clock promptly. Morris. Cann, Grant, Rockford, III. give his intended address which was Cummings, Samuel, Fort Ilantilton, Naval Re- All are invited. serve Base No, fl, New York. to be the first of three addresses on Drachma:1, Edgar J., Camp Coster, Battle Adult Bible Class. the "Mission of Israel." Those who First Annual Get-Together, Feb. 20. Creek, Mich. Dreyfoos, Samuel I.., Camp Gordon, Atlanta, The Thursday Afternoon Bible would have missed the first of the The date for the Y. 1'. A. First An- Georgia. Class was led Thursday last by l'rof. series would have gotten little out of nual Get-Together has been changed Ehrenreich, Rabid II. C., Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Ala. Julian Morgenstern of the Hebrew the other two. Rabbi Hershman will to Wednesday evening, Feb. 20. Do Eirenstein, Benjamin, Naval Station, Norfolk, Union College of Cincinnati. His give the address this Friday if the not miss this affair which is only for Va. For Emanuel F.. Camp Merritt, Tenafly, N. J. subject was "David, the Ring." services are largely attended. Other- members in good standing at least Friedman, Nathan, stenographer, Camp Upton, The Bible Class will be held Thurs- wise, he will give an address on an- one week before the party. Luncheon Long Island. Frits, Max M. Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass, day at 2:15 as usual. All who arc in- other subject. Do not let the weather will be served at seven o'clock and Ginsburg. Nathaniel, ' Camp Gordon, Atlanta, terested in the literary study of the keep you from these services. They will be followed by original and novel Ga. Coffin, Herman O., Fort William, Fort Treble, Bible are cordially invited to come. begin promptly at 8:15 and last but games, stunts and other features. Fort McKinley and Fill Leavitt, Portland, Ladies may bring their setting. an hour and fifteen minutes. Services Show your spirit and good fellowship. Maine. Coldhaar, John, Camp Funston, Kansas. Woman's Auxiliary Association. with the exception of the selections Don't forget the date. If you have Gros., Benjamin, Camp Sevier, Greenville, All the various sewing and study by Cantor Minko•sky and his choir not already marked it reserved for 11.s, Rabbi I ouis J.. Gettysburg, Pa. sections of the Woman's Auxiliary are entirely in English. English-lie- the Get-Together Party, do so now. Hyman, Joseph C., Camp Upton, Long Island. Association will be held as usual this brew prayer books. Responsive read- Israel, Linux, Camp McClellan, Anniston, A13. A summary of the lists above, shows Janover, Cyrus J., lamp Itix, Wrightstown, week. All women are urgently re- ing. that 16 workers are assigned to the N. J. ;Woman. Adolf R., Camp Pike, Little Rock, National Army, 13 to units of the Na- quested to participate in the work. Ark. On the second Monday afternoon Purim Play. Kaufman, Samuel It., Fort Benjamin Harrison, tional guard, 5 to Naval Stations, and Suitable for every occasion of the month, Feb. 11th, the Wom- , 23 to the Regular Army and Aero NVork on the Purim play to be pre- Supplied by Mrs. J. Jacobs Komar, !torts, Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. an's Auxiliary Association will hold Konow. its, Mordecai, Camp Greene, Charlotte, Fields, in addition to 14 students in sented by the children of the Sunday Brainard Apts. a patriotic meeting, at which a man 5. . the training school at the present school has begun. The play takes Kuria, Albert II., ('amp Hancock, NVbeeles, 48 Brainard Street. of prominence will give the address. Lefkowite, Maxwelk , Camp Upton, Long Island. time. place Sunday afternoon, February 24. Phone Grand 319. A pleasant surprise is in store for all I.richtman, Max, Camp Wadsworth, Spartan. In addition to the play there will be burg, S. who attend. Linker, Alvin, Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky. recitations and musical numbers. Par- Loeb, Isaac Anderson, Rabbi, Furt Sheridan, ents are requested to reserve this date I llinois. Lowenstein, Rabbi f'. IL, Arsenal, San An• for this event. torlio, Texan; Fort Sam Kelly Regular orchestra rehearsals are Field, Camp Stanley, ('amp Travis and Camp Wilson. held in the club rooms every Tuesday Nlargold, Charles W., Camp Meade, Baltimore, Services are held daily from 7 to 9 evening at eight o'clock sharp and at Md. bleu, Rabbi C. D., Fort Srelling, St. Paul, One of the most remarkable of com• in the mornings. All those who have 2:15 Sunday afternoon. Players of or- Minn. chestral instruments are urged to join. Your Activities Are Being Menkes, Rabbi 3. R. Camp Doniphan, Okla.; mercial successes in Detroit was Jahrzeits to commemorate are invited Written About in the Whole Fort Sill. Come on time and attend regularly. brought to notice recently with the to participate in these services. Miller, Rabbi Kilian 11., Fort Oglethorpe. Ga. Jewish Press announcement that the firm of Hine Friday evening services are held New members are being enrolled each Reinheiiner, blalvin, Camp Johnston, Jackson- We Know Because We Read and Clip melhoff Bros. & Co. had leased the from 5 to ville, Fla. 7 p. tn. Rabbi II. -D. Bass week. Join today. All the Jewish publications Reidienstein, George, Ca. !' K“'"", Sam \Washington Arcade building on Wood- officiates, assisted by the splendidly twirl°, C al. in the world. Hp.. n ha on , II. I., c„,p , sh,,,,,„. ehmk o th, ward avenue. The firm plans to re - , LADIES' AUXILIARY OF SHAAREY We are the first and only model the entire building for its fu- trained choir. On Saturday morn- Olin. ZEDEK, Rosenthal, Joseph. Camp 1/ix, Wrightstown, ings, services are held from 8:30 to Jewish Clipping Service. turre home. When completed it will , Address: Clipping Department 11:30 o'clock. Rabbi II. D. Bass offi- The Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey ite, Harry, Fort Slocum, N. Y.; Naval he one of the largest establishments RiWkox: The Jewish Correspondent in the country devoted to the mer- ciates, and Rabbi Judah L. Levin lec- Zedek will meet Monday afternoon, Station, Pelham Bay. New York Rws'' , I'lliliP Wo Cann, Gordan, ,‘flaws, I.a. chandising of high-grade apparel for tures occasionally, dates of which February Ilth, at 2:30 o'clock. The 5 Beekman Street, Seligman, Alvin W., Camp Greene, Charlotte. women. will be announced hereafter in this program will consist of current topics The firm of Ilimmelhoch Bros. & Co. paper. Simon, Ilarry, Canto Grant, Rockford. III. led by able W01»(11, and discussion by Skirliall, Jacob II., Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Is a comparatively recent one in the Hebrew School is conducted daily, the audience. Piano selections by Ohio. city, having been founded but 12 years Solomon. Rabbi George, Paris Island, Ga. except Saturday from 4 until 7 p. m. Mrs. Lillian Lachman Silver, vocal ago, at which time the enterprising Su,, in, Leo AL, Cantu Jackson, S. Spear, Maurice R., Camp Lee. Petersburg, Va. and far sighted brothers established Congregational meetings are lreld selections by Mrs. Hugo Loewenthal. Steinbach, Alex A., Camp Meade, Maryland. No cards this month. Notices will Schapiro, Ralph, stenographer, Camp Aleade, their business in a two story building on the first Sunday in every month. TO ORDER Maryland. at 180.182 Woodward avenue. The The next meeting of the Ladies' appear ill the Jewish Chronicle and Measuring and Hanging. We re. Stern, Rabbi Richard. Fort SInenni, New York. tnerchandising skill of the members Auxiliary Society will be held on the Synagogue Bulletin. Everyone pair old shades. We also have a full Stone, Irwin I.., League Island, Philadelphia, of the firm, coupled with a thorough Sunday, February 17th, at 2 p. tn. l'a, welcome. line of the latest curtain rods, drap- Strauss, Sidney, Jefferson Barracks, Mn,. knowledge of the needs of the trade ery poles, rubber matting, stair-treads and a courteous regard for satisfying and cococo matts. Red Cross Notes. their customers, soon established a public reputation which increased Cash At Once Fur The Ladies' Auxiliary Unit, of their volumne of business to such Flint, 'Mich.—Flint Lodge, Indepen- Shaarey Zedek, urges more women proportions that they were compelled dent Order B'itai Brith held open to take advantage of the beautiful to expand, and In less than five years house last evening at the Progress accommodations for Red Cross sew- began the erection of an eight-story building on the same premises, willoh Club to its members, their families ing. The (pieta of stork is very large, 350 Hastings Street. Or Your Equity and friends. The occasion was the and the workroom will accommodate Is the present site of their business. Special quotations for builders. The phenomenal growth of Detroit annual installation of officers. Benja- many more workers. Every Wed- N. Y. Stock Exchange Prices. and the increased public satisfaction min Samuels and Julian Gusfield of nesday from 9 A. Af. until 5 P. M. All of their business methods has forced Chicago and Edward Lichtig of Bay departments are working during the , a further expansion. Finding their City were the speakers of the evening. above hours; you will tit in one of eight-story building too small, they The affair was largely attended and them. found It necessary to seek larger 518 Union Trust Bldg. Cantor of the Cad. 2146. following officers installed: Presi- quarters on Woodward avenue, with Mogen Abraham Congregation dent, Harry Diamint; Vice President, YOUNG PEOPLE'S AUXILIARY Open Wed, and Fri. Eve., 7:30 to 9. the result of the leasing of the Wash- ington Arcade. This deal, however, \Vin. I lauser; Secretary, M. Solomon; OF SHAAREY ZEDEK is due to the farsightedness of the Treasurer, Robt. Kostoff. Dancing Iiimmelhoch Bros. In anticipating fu- and refreshments concluded the even- MEETING OF JANUARY 30. ture needs, Inasmuch as probably five ing. Those who attended the Y. P. A. years will elapse before the Washing- 18 years experi- ton Arcade building will be ready for meeting of Jan. 30 voted the meeting ence use, owing to expiration of leases and a huge success. The feature of the Wedding Cere. February 5, 1918, process of remodeling. evening of course was the splendid 8 -(- .. monies performed The Jewish community of Detroit Editor, Jewish Chronicle: talk given by Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich on takes pride in the wonderful success Dear Sir: Office and Resit!. "Palestine Activities." Mrs. Ehrlich of its members who are making such Inadvertently I omitted the name of PIM' remarkable strides in the service of Mr. E. II. Saulson in the list I men- was a veritable encyclopedia on this 1 210 Theodore St. (i, subject, and filled with that fine en- the general public. tioned last week of Jewish young men Our brave boys in uniform will thusiasm which grips her audience. North 6606-R. who gave their time in aiding drafted Mrs. Ehrlich did much toward giving appreciate an opportunity to read Former Assemblyman Jacob Gold- men with the questionnaire. Mr. her listeners a fuller appreciation and books, papers and magazines to stein has been appointed an assistant Saulson was the first to volunteer for knowledge of Zionism. She explained keep them in touch with Jewish district attorney in New York County. the work and one of the most conscien- at the beginning of her talk that she tious in performance. I regret very matters, and to inform them of was starting out with the premise much that through error his name was what is going on in their own home that her audience knew very little not mentioned with the rest. towns. about the subject of Zionism, and Very truly yours, FREE RENT AND COAL, until then started with the beginning of Place this paper and other simi- CHARLES C. SIMONS. March 1st. Beautiful 7-room apart- the movement following it down to lar literature in the hands of the ment with all modern conveniences, the present (lay, taking occasion to soldiers by sending it to: including garage, $80.00 a month. answer the objections raised by the 499 Atkinson Ave. North 6284-W. Anti-Zionists. It was a splendid heart E. J. DRACHMAN, Telephone Cadillac 2755 to heart talk on the subject. In the Representative Jewish Board for Home Cooking Two Refined Jewish Young Women near future talks on similar subjects J. ROSENBERG, Prop. Living In a Beautiful Furnished will be given before the organization. Welfare Work in the U. S. Army 120 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. Apartment Have Accommodations Mr. Oshie Baker, cellist, played 50, and Navy, Knights of Columbus for Another Girl, Who Desires Com- Building No. 572, Camp Custer, fortable Living Quarters. Address ASOMM.M•• ■■■ ••MI•JM Jewish Chronicle, 314 Peter Smith Battle Creek. Michigan. THIS COUPON Bldg., Box 162. when detached and mailed to associate members, and honorary members will be chosen by the execu- tive committee. Following are lists of the present workers and their stations, the assign- ments of the graduates of the train- ing school, and the new students in the training school: FVFLOPING p sTROLLICP TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES.' SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES BLACK t156."4" DETROIT Printing Same as Always SPRUNK ENGRAVING COMPANY 700 MARQUETTE Baia DESIGNING COLOR- PLATES PROTO-RETOUCHINi HALPT ON E 3 BOOKS Himelhoch Bros. & Co. MOGEN ABRAHAM Expand After SYNAGOGUE Wonderful Success What are they Saying About You? Window Shades FLINT B'NAI BRITH LODGE INSTALLS OFFICERS M. FREEDMAN WINDOW SHADE CO. Phone Cherry 483 LIBERTY BONDS Parker-Murton Co. Rev. H. D. Bass is ' nnvc rnr: Schechter's Bank Money Forwarded to All Parts of the World 479 Hastings Street, Corner Division DETROIT, MICH. Schechter's Drug Store 477 Hastings St., Cor. Division DETROIT, MICH. Phoue Cadillac 3299. 1. BERKOWITZ Dress Trimmings and Supplies Onyx Hosiery and Merode Underwear Kayser Silk Gloves 396 HASTINGS, ST., DETROIT Potts Drug Company PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Phones: Cad. 138 and Cad. 5552 525 WOODWARD AVE. Cor, Charlotte Orders Called for Delivered Any. where. You will find the moot complete line In the city of Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings M. ROSINSKEY'S AT 351-355 Hastings St. Quality Which Is Unexcelled at Wholesale Prices Specialist at B'rith Milaths Send the Soldiers Reading Matter Communication. 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