PAGE SIX THE JEWISH CHRONICLE SOCIETY Mr. and NIrs..kdolph Lappner,! Mrs. Sol Goldsmith is visiting formerly of New York city, are 1 her daughter, Mrs. Louis Feibel, receiving congratulations on the (lf l'(,lumbus, Ohio. birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- Lieut. Harold \loses, of Chi- man are receiving congratulations cago, who has been stationed at , on the birth of a daughter, Su- Fort Wayne, passed through Dc- zanne. fruit on his way home for a few .\ cablegram has been received days' furlough before going south announcing the safe arrival in to an aviation camp. ! France of I.ieut. Henry Brown. The Misses Charnais, who have Miss Edith Mary Rose is visit- been visiting their sister, Mrs. ing her mother, Mrs. Pauline R. Jesse Fishman, have returned' Rose, in Grand Rapids. home. Miss Esther Oppenheim is vis- Mr. Joseph Goldstone and Mr. iting in New York. David Goldstone, of Chicago, Miss Mirah Helen Cohen will have been the guests of their be one of the soloists at the pa- brother, Dr. Ruby Goldstone. triotic concert, Sunday, Feb. 1 7, Mr. William Levy is visiting in at Arcadia. The program is to be given by the Detroit Symphony New York. Dr. and Mrs. lingo Freund en- /rchestra, and the combined tertained informally at dinner in choruses of Royal Oak, Birming- honor of Dr. James W. Inches. ham, and the Detroit Festival During the evening a few inter- Choral Society. Lieut. Wilbur Mayer, who is ested friends were invited to see Dr. Inches's pictures of the war stationed at Camp Taylor, Louis- ville, has been spending a short zone. furlough in town. Under the direction of Miss Mrs. Eugene J. Hartman and Ruth Fink and Miss Stella Al- daughters, of Palmer Ave. E., pern, of the Recreation Commis- have returned from an extended sion, a mass meeting for girls trip in the East. over fourteen was held on Thurs- NIr. and Mrs. George Epstein, day evening, at the Jewish Insti- of Eliot, are receiving congratula - tute. Following a program of tions on the birth of a son. The music and readings, the girls B'rith Milah was held on Sunday, played games and distributed val- Feb. 10, the Rev. 11. 1). Bass olli- entines. elating. MAX ROSEN VIOLINIST The Latest and Greatest of Them All , "A PHENOMINAL GENIUS" PROF. AUER of Petrograd, ARCADIA SEATS 50c-75c $1—$1.50 Tuesday February At Grinnell's THIS COUPoIsi when detached and mailed to LAMBERT & LOWMAN, DETROIT, MICH. IS GOOD E FOR ONE ONLY ONE-OUNCE BOTTL VANILLA FLAVORING all economical and Indispensable baking concomitant, manufactured ard sold by LAMBERT & LOWMAN, Detroit, Mich. Price, per pint, $1.00. Send money to your friends and relatives, wherever they are, through TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES Sunday Service. "Father and Son in New Relation- as to the curriculum may be obtained from the officers of the Young Peo- ple's Society. Woman's Auxiliary Association. The women of the congregation meet in the Temple each Tuesday and Friday to sew: for the Red Cross So- i:iety, and on Thursday afternoon to sew for the local charities. Every woman in the congregation is urged to participate in the work. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF TEMPLE BETH EL. Talk of Dr. Inches. A deeper realization of the full horrors of the war, and of the splen- did work which the Red Cross is do- ing to alleviate suffering, was brought home to the members of the Wom- en's Auxiliary by 1 . 4. James \V. Inches at the regular meeting Mon- day, Feb. II, at Temple Beth El. Dr. Inches, who has just returned from Europe, told of sad scenes he had wit- nessed in France and Belgium, where women, children and old men are be- ing brought hack to their devastated homes, and of the Iced Cross work in rebuilding their homes and restor- ing them to their former condition. lie told also of the educational work being done for blind and maimed sol- diers, so that they may finish their lives in self-respect and comfort. 'Hie remainder of the program con- sisted of readings by Miss Irene Gold- stone, who at the last moment kindly consented to appear. Reports of the various committees were made by the chairman, of espe- cial interest being the report of Mrs. David Levy, who has charge of the surgical dressing work of the Auxil iary. During the month of February the unit will work as usual all day Thursdays, and in order to finish the full quota for the month, all day Mondays as well. and Tuesday eve- nings. Owing to the fuel shortage, the ball room of the Phoenix Club has been closed, and work is being carried on in the large dining room on the main floor. Since October 13 44(1 articles have been completed in eighteen working days. The report for February is as follows: 1,500 8x4 compresses, 2.668 4x4 gauze sponges, 325 4x compresses, 040 I2x24 absorbent pads, 690 8x12 absorbent pads. 340 folded gauze strips, making a total of 5.063 articles. No training is necessary for work- ers in this work. Workers, however, must come prepared to wear either a large white apron with sleeves, or a white shirt waist and apron. and a large muslin square or handkerchief on the head. ‘Vorkers must also bring their own scissors. A emitting machine has been donated by Mr. Herbert Sloman, a roll of oilcloth by Mrs. David Scheyer, and a large bookcase for storing Ilic work and materials by NIr. Henry. YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE. The Cor. Winder DETROIT, MICH. Correspondence in all Languages. Steamship tickets on all lines. Real estate, farms and farm lands for sale. NOTARY PUBLIC CLASSIFIED 'LINERS Address The Jewish Chronicle, Box 201. WANTED—Young ladles can make TO RENT—A large, airy furnished about $15 to $20 weekly, Follci t In ir roam.• imitable for a young man Or for the Maceabean. Easy work. a couple In congenial Jewish home. Apply to J. II. Ehrlich, 55 Gratiot Located near downtown section avenue. OF SHAAREY ZEDEK No Advance Here ELOPING Thursday Evening ROLL iCP FEB. 21. HEIFITZ Greatest Violinist of the Century Tickets at Hudsons and Goldberg's Phonograph Store, I 67 Gratiot. —NOW— BLACKS 156110001WAYI DETROIT Printing Same as Always SPRUN K ENGRAVING COMPANY 700 MARQUETTE BLDG. DESIGNING COLOR•PLATES PHOTO- RETOUCHING HALF -TONES Devoe, Detroit Management Meeting Postponed For Benefit Performance. The next meeting of the Auxiliary "THE MADISON" will take place on the evening of Tuesday, February 26, instead of on KOSHER RESTAURANT Telephone Cadillac 2755 ‘Wednesday, in order not to conflict Home Cooking with the benefit performance to be given by the Vaughn Glaser Company J. ROSENBERG, l'rop. at the .Adanis Theatre February 27 for 120 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. the Palestine Restoration Fund. If you have not already purchased tickets do so from the liadassith Com. mince, headed by Mrs. li. 0. llarris, Money Forwarded to All Parts of the World 102 Farnsworth; Market 6650. On the About You? next meeting night of the auxiliary, a 479 Hastings Street, Corner Division DETROIT, MICH. splendid talk will be given on Zionism Your Activities Are Being Written About in the Whole and will be followed by discussion. Jewish Press Don't miss this meeting. The name of the speaker will be announced next We Know Because We Read and Clip All the Jewish publications week. What are they Saying Schechter's Bank Schechter's Drug Store First Get-Together. The first annual Got-Together of the Auxiliary will take place next Wednesday evening. The affair will open sharply at seven o'clock with a luncheon and will be followed by games, stunts, features, and other methods of arousing goodfellowship and joy. This is a complimentary af- fair for members in good standing only. If you have not already done so, apprise Nliss Sarah Wetsman, 44 Virginia Park, Market 6441, or Miss Sadie Keidan, 600 Gratiot Ave., Ridge 1617. of your intention to attend. This will be the big social affair of the year. Don't miss it. Purim Dance. 'File Auxiliary will give a Purim Dance Sunday evening, February 24. The 'ma-emits will go for the benefit of the Palestine Restoration Fund Plan now to attend this dance. V. S. GOVERNMENT INDIAN LAND SALE Valuable Lands Soon to Be Sold by U. S. Government in Eastern Oklahoma on yearly payments, w It hout taxes until fully paid for. Phaneo of a lifetime to share In Uncle Sam's bargains. Al.!. IN THE GREAl. EST OIL BELT. You do ant have to live on the land or improve it. For investors and speculators as well as homeseekers. Oklahoma Is first In the produc- tion of oil, fifth In cotton, third in coal, and this section has nine months of growing season, twa crops of Irish potatoes, all fruit but the tropical fruits every year to bushels of wheat and 75 of corn to the :tyre. Farmers plow In January and February. in the world. We are the first and only 477 Hastings St., Cor. Division Jewish Clipping Service. DETROIT, MICH. Address: Clipping Department The Jewish Correspondent Phone Cadillac 3299. 5 Beckman Street, New York Window Shades I. BERKOWITZ Dress Trimmings and Supplies Onyx Hosiery and Merode Underwear Kayser Silk Gloves 396 HASTINGS, ST., DETROIT TO ORDER Measuring and Hanging. We re. pair old shades. We also have a full line of the latest curtain rods, drap. cry poles, rubber matting, stair-treads and cococo matts. Potts Drug Company M. FREEDMAN WINDOW SHADE CO. Phone Cherry 483 PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Phones: Cad. 138 and Cad. 5552 525 WOODWARD AVE. 350 Hastings Street. Special quotations for builders. Co, Charlotte Orders Called for Delivered Any. where. Rev. H. D. Bass You will find most complete lute in the city of Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings Cantor of the Mogen Abraham Congregation M. ROSINSKEY'S Innt r; In 351.355 Hastings St. Quality Which Is Unexcelled at Wholesale Prices Specialist at B'rith Milaths 18 years exptrl ence Wedding Cere- monies performed Office and Resid. Pll CO llat i s RICK Puritan Brick and Tile Co. orPckqr ■ le In and Mortar Stain 710 FARWELL BUILDING 210 Theodore St. Phone Main 2247.2248 North 6608-R, ip I am Sole Agent in Detroit for SIMON & WEIL Cincinnati ,Ohio. Visit The Big Pullman Exhibit Car fig ----- semi-annual election of officers of the Young People's League was' recently held at the Detroit Pythian lodge, 533 Cass avenue, with the fol. liming results: President. Mr. David Fealk: Vice-President, Miss Bertha Secretary, Mks Sadie Fe:dk: Treasurer, Nfiss Katherine Illatnikoff: Sergeant - at - arms, Miss Lena Fisher. Trustees, Nlisses Sarah Hershenson and Tillie .11..1. Louis Pass is chairman of Publicity. The chili meets every Sunday at 2:31) p. in. r‘t present, gerat interest in connection with Dr. Drachnian, of, Camp Custer. Foreign Exchange and Steamship Ticket Agency 435 Hastings Street YOUNG PEOPLE'S AUXILIARY ships" will be the subject of Rabbi Franklin's sermon, Sunday morning, James Schermerhorn Speaks. February 17. James Schermerhorn, editor and Services begin at II o'clock. All owner, more than lived up to his rep- utation as speaker and orator in his are invited to attend. address before the Young People's Adult Bible Class. On Thursday afternoon at 2:15, the Auxiliary of Shitarey Zedek. Mr, Adult Bible class•will meet as usual. :lchertnerhorn charmed his audience All who are interested in the study of and fairly held them .spellbountl, in his the Bible are cordially invited to at- justly famous address, "'Pie First Set of Fours." Nit- . Scherinerhorn is a tend these classes. master speaker, has a Wonderful vo- Young People's Society Classes. Attention is called to the series of cabulary, and is in addition a master classes conducted on ‘Vednesday eve- rhetorician, and a humorist. His ad- ning by the Young People's Society. dress was soul-stirring and relieved All who are interested in the study at critical moments by the splendid of the various branches pursued are humor and the timely anecdotes of welcome to attend. Full information the speaker. is being shown in the organization of ' a permanent relief committee to work • HERMAN EICHNERS' ARMORY Congregational News OKLAHOMA EXHIBIT CAR ATTRACTS MANY PEOPLE Admission and information free. Maps. Charts, Plats, Blue l'rints, Geological Surveys, Agri- cultural, Mineral Products, etc., with demonstrators to explain all conditions. Car open 9.12 A. M., 1.5 P. M. 7.9 P. M. A FEW DAYS ONLY OKLAHOMA EXHIBIT CAR Located at Gratiot and Dequindre Sts., on Grand Trunk Railway Track. Ill iSmil ■■■11■ 111i i ■ rs." Wear Diamonds" GriswoldSt. :341, m Mallsy, :heater A. B. NEWMAN & CO. Paper and Cork Cigar and Cigarette Holders Importers of BOOKS Brainard Apts. 48 Brainard Street. Phone Grand 319. "Meet Friedberg— J. LEFKOFSKY KOSHER DELICATESSEN Broadway Market 255 Gratiot Ave. Cherry 3300 Main 4774 Telephone Your Orders. Manufacturers of The Oklahoma exhibit car. stationed on the Grand Trunk, Gratiot and De- quldre station, is attracting a large number of Interested people each (lay. The car is one of the largest ex- hibition coaches of its kind, and is thoroughly equipped to house the of ficials and their attendants. Electric lights, hot and cold running water and the other conveniences are embodied In the modern Pullman car. The car will probably be In the city for the re mainder of the week. Suitable for every occasion Supplied by Mrs. J. Jacobs MATZOS Place your orders early Mar. 28 is the first day of Passover Jewish Chronicle $1.50 a Year Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles and Playing Cards 288-290 EAST HOUSTON ST., NEW YORK CITY