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PAGE SIX

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell .Waxman
announce the marriage of their daugh-
ter. Rae, to Mr. Lewis L. Klein, son of
Mr. and MN. Solomon Klein, Sunday,
February 17, at Knights of Pythias
hall. Miss Hilda Klein, sister of the
groom, was timid of honor, and Her-
bert Cohn acted as best man. Mr.
and Mrs. Klein will make their home
at 18 Napoleon street.

iii e. Clarence \V. Iirosner, of \Vash
ington, D. C., was the guest of hi
brother. Sylvan S. Grosser, of the note
Addison, last week.

TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES

SUNDAY SERVICES.
LADIES'
AUXILIARY.
As
sewhere in this issue the

The monthly meeting of the Ladies'
El will be °c-
lay morning by Rabbi Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedeik will take
Preetnif, professor in place Monday, Nlarch Ilth. at 2:30
p. in.,
Hebrew Union Col-
corner \Villis and Brush streets. \li:s

'de Beth

The Detroit Ladies' Jewish Re , '
!Society benefit card party v ■ i'l •
on the Toiler Roof
II at 2 p, m
'
expected

" begin as usual at 11
invited.

Rose Phillips, who has been appointed

by Supt. Chadsey, of the Detroit public

FIRST PUBLIC CONCERT
OF YOUNG PEOPLE'S
ORCHESTRA

each week. The orchestra contains '
Jewish borum, published in New
many musicians of great ability, and
the orchestra has attained a remark- . York City, and the National Jewish
able degree of unity and thoroughness. Digest, published in Cleveland. Ohio.

EXCLUSIVE RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

FINSTERWALDC°

told responsisble if the rule is rho.
laced.

Jewish Chronicle
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Order Now, Do Not Delay

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REAL ESTATE

MANISCHEWITTS

Call

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quoted.

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they are, through

SPPUN
K
ENGRAVING COMPANY

Frank Steiner. 'cellist with the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, accom-
panied by 'Miss Edith Davis at the plano,
played most wonderfully the Hungarian
Rhapsody by List Popper and I.c b wan
by Saint-Saelis. Miss Davis played the
accompaniment splendidly.

MATZOS

at all groceries and delica-

tessen stores.

LEVIN MATZOS CO.

Wholesale Distributors
396 Gratiot

5678

HERMAN EICHNERS'

Foreign Exchange and Steamship Ticket Agency
435 Hastings Street

Cor. Winder
DETROIT, MICH.
Correspondence in all Languages.
Steamship tickets on all lines. Real estate, farms and
farm lands for sale.

NOTARY PUBLIC

RIDGE
1111

What are they Saying

About You?

CLEANERS
AND
DYERS

Schechter's Bank

Window Shades

Schechter's Drug Store

M. FREEDMAN WINDOW
SHADE CO.

I. BERKOWITZ

Phone Cherry 483

Dress Trimmings and Supplies
Onyx Hcsiery and
Merode Underwear
Kayser Silk Gloves
396 HASTINGS, ST., DETROIT

350 Hastings Street.
Special quotations for builders.

Rev. H. D. Bass

Potts Drug Company

Cantor of the
Mogen Abraham Congregation

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

,mc

Specialist at B'rith Milaths

Cor. Charlotte
Orders Called for Delivered Any
where.

18 years expert
ence

Wedding Cere.
monies performed

S"8.

5'ou trill

On March 13. Manuel Levine, cir-
cuit court judge. Cleveland, recog-
nized as one of that city's best think-
ers, will talk on "The New America."
Judge Levine came to Cleveland an
immigrant, studied law, became as-
sistant prosecutor. police court judge,
nnl a few years ago wa: elected to the
ircuit court by one of the largest
majorities ever given a judicial candi-
date. He is especially well known
for his progressive and humane meth-
Iids in dealing , with first offenders and
for establishing a domestic relations
court.
The younger pupils of the Alan
Kopelson School of Pianoforte, IttO
XledIntry, will provide the musical
feature of the meeting. They will
present a two-act playlet depicting
scenes in the life of the great com-
poser, Beethoven. Participants, who
will be in costume, will represent
Beethoven, his parents. the composer
'Mozart, and others. This delightful
little playlet will be a pleasant sur-
prise to the members,

111141 the 1111.t rum Plrtr
In Ow coy ot

Office and Resit.
ence
210 Theodore St,

Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings

North 6606-R.

351.355 Hastings St.
Quality Which Is Unexcelled at
Wholesale Prices

M. ROSINSKEY'S

BRICK
Purlan Brick and
Tile
Co.arPcZaVeinand
Mortar

I am Sole Agent in Detroit for

SIMON & WEIL

Cincinnati ,Ohio.

tt

Stain
710 FARWELL BUILDING ttkOo.

dress Meeting of March 13.

JEWISH CALENDAR
5678-1918

Ili

Printing Same as Always

KOSHER RESTAURANT

Judge Levine, of Cleveland, to Ad-

RUGS

New York Stock Exchange prices

A LIBERTY BOND

We pay spot cash for Liberty
Bonds. Will buy your coupon book,
coupon certificates or partial pay.
meet.
167 JSFFERSON, near Woodward
New York Stock Exchange prices
Quoted.

"THE MADISON"

MOGEN ABRAHAM

Cash at once for your bond or equity.

S

IIP

BLACK 's94
DETROIT

:. Bible Class.

.00ni
..ontes of its
week of March
41
..sc meetings, which are
io all members and their friends,
, representatives from the speakers' bit-
: reau of the \\'ontan's Committee of
. 232 Mcdbury 'the National Council of Defense will
...ied ten ladies at a outline the purpose of registration
sous shower given in honor and will explain its details. Evening
miss Corine Pollack, a recent meetings will be at 8 o'clock and after-
bride-elect, on %Vednesday, February noon meetings at 3. The following
1 27. The afternoon was spent with ladies have opened their homes for
onusic and cards, after which a dainty this purpose and will act as hostesses:
Monday evening, March 11--Mrs.
'luncheon was served. Miss l'ollack
will be married to Mr. Samuel Levy, Henry Krolik, 95 Rowena st.; Mrs.
a naval reservist at - Portsmouth, Va. Sidney \Veltman. 74 McLean ave.;
The ceremony will take place at Nor- Mrs. Max May, 33 XVestminster ave.
Tuesday evening, March I2—Mrs.
folk, Va:
A regular ineeting of the Delti Phi David Snicker, 704 Brush st.; Mrs.
:Sorority was held at the home of Miss Samuel Stearns, 166 Longfellow ave.
NVednesday evening, March 13—
Lillian Blumburg on Thursday eve
sling, February 28, at which time the M rs. David Brown, 98 Lawrence ave.;
newly elected officers presided. They Mrs. J. E. Goldberg, 163 Putnam ave.;
are: Miss Bessie Vine, president; Mist Mrs. Joseph Selling, 70 E. Hancock
Sadie Abramsohn, secretary, and Miss ave.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gomm, who have
llertye Solomon, treasurer. After the
business meeting the members be- been visiting in the city, have returned
came busily engaged in knitting, dur- to Onaway. Miss Amy Gomm has
ing which time the hostess delightful- gone to Lansing to work under the
ly entertained, her guests by rendering direction of the State Food
several vocal solos. A dainty luncheon tration.
Friday afternoon, March 15—Mrs.
served by the hostess concluded the'
evening. The next regular meeting M. Weil, 25 Virginia Park; Mrs. J. H. ciates, and Rabbi Judah L. Levin lee-
will be held at the home of Miss Ehrlich, 1101 Second ave.; Mrs. Sta- tures occasionally, dates df which
YOUNG PEOPLE'S AUXILIARY.
nton, 62 Glynn Ct.
Itectye Solomon, 195 Hendrie.
will be announced hereafter in this
paper.
Wm. Friedman Speaks.
Hebrew School is conducted daily,
Critics who have attended rehearsals
Better every meeting, was the coil-
except
Saturday from 5 until 7 p. tn.
have nothing but praise for the orches-
Congregational meetings are held census of 011i1114111 at the meeting i4 the
tra, and feel that the orchestra has a
Auxiliary XX.'ednesday evening, Nbirch 6
big surprise in store for the audience. on the first Sunday in every month.
Mr, \Villiam Friedman, a local attorney
The Jewish community should attend
and
prominent member of the syna-
The first introductory concert of this first concert in force, and show D. U. R. TO ADOPT SAFETY
gogue,
gave the address of the evening
the Young People's Orchestra will be their interest and appreciation of the
MEASURE.
and nook his audience by storm with a
held in the gymnasium of Shaarey efforts of this most worthy organiza-
well-developed and 111 41 st-interesting talk
Zedek Synagogue, corner Willis are- hon.
To provide additional protection on Zionism. Those who attended the
tole and Brush street, Sunday evening,
'Mr. David B. Musictis, accompanied and .1141ote lar Oh.. nor ridIno
". with a most complete un-
i
••
j, 1 ,e
and knowledge of the de-
lowed ity the , egular
trowth and present status of
Tunny; l'etspies kettiliars
onistic
movement.
The nrchestra.' which is rot.d...
ably fine and interesting mu-
1%.0pesein. o the Air ,
tin was arranged for this
swi
Pitt'llfortr, 160 Met
Irs. A. Lapin Cohen, accom-
1•
Ott'' .•.11n !eh' flit
tIrs. Z. Iiiridierg, sang most
"(Mod Morning, Brother
"Livia Neiman" and "Hindu
gamed. Rehearsals are held twice the current month. They are The In en given strict oders and
he

Liberty Bonds

EL OP IH G

Suitable for every occasion
Supplied by Mrs. J. Jacobs
Brainard Apts.
48 Brainard Street
Phone Grand 319

700 MARQUETTE BLDG .
DESIGNING
COLOR'PLATES
schools, to study the Gary systetn. will
PHOTORCTOUCHING HALFTONES
Adult Nile Class of Temple speak on "Literature in the Schools."
oeth El wit meet as usual Thursday Miss Julia Nlaryinont viii render vocal
afternoon at 2:15. .111 who are inter. selections and Mrs. Charlotte Nlarymont
Telephone Cadillac 2755
ested in the study of the bible are in- Noble will give instrumental selections.
Everybody welcome.
Home Cooking
vited to attend these classes.
.1 ROSENBERG. Prop.
Ladies' •\ uxiliar ■ of Shaarey Zedeik
Woman's Auxiliary Association.
Detroit, Mich.
Red Cross Unit, 112, reports an itemized 120 Broadway,
All the various sewing classes un-
account of the work done during the
der the auspices of the 1Voinan's Aux- month of February:
iliary Association are be i ng held as
503 paper back-pads, 16x24.
usual, Tuesdays and Fridays being de-
200 5-yard rolls.
voted to Red Cross work. and Thurs-
1,60U sponges, 2x2,
day afternoons to local charity work.
275 compresses. 4.8,
Every woman who can is urgently re-
511 sponges, 4x4.
Your Activities Are Being
qiiested to participate in the work.
Written About in the Whole
75 comfort pillow s.
Jewish Press
Young People's Society Classes.
61 gray flannel shirts.
We Know Because We Read and Clip
63 pairs knitted socks.
.Nttention is called to the series of
All the Jewish publications
52 trench caps.
..lasses conducted on \Vednesday
in the world.
evening by the Young People's So-
432 abdominal bandages.
We are the first and only
22
hospital
coats.
ciety. All who are interested in the
Jewish Clipping Service.
12 pajama suits.
study of the various branches pursued
Address: Clipping Department
ire welcome to attend.
211 sweaters.
The Jewish Correspondent
Money Forwarded to
23 pairs wristlets.
5 Beekman Street,
New York
All Ports of the World
5 aviation helmets.
479 Hastings Street, Corner Division
The chairman publishes this report of
DETROIT, MICH.
the work done in a month so that many
Services are held daily from 7 to 9
more lathes may he attracted to the
In the mornings. All those who have
Jahrzeits to commemorate are invited large, commodious, well-lighted and
heated workroom in the basement of the
to participate In these services.
TO ORDER
Friday evening services are held' beautiful Synagogue. The Unit, during
Measuring and Hanging. We re-
from 5 to 7 p. fn. Rev. H. 1). Bass its six months' existence, has never
477 Hastings St., Cor. Division
pair old shades. We also have a full
officiates, assisted by the splendidly' failed to till the quota of work assigned
line of the latest curtain rods, drap-
to
it.
Every
tine
is
.cordially
invited
to
DETROIT, MICH.
trained choir. On Saturday morn.
ery poles, rubber matting, stair-treads
Ingo, services are held from 8:30 to spend all their leisure time every \Vett- and cococo matte.
Phone Cadillac 3299.
11:30 o'clock. Rev. H. D. Bass offi- nesday from 9 a. in. to 5:30 p.

Thursday evening, March 14
1.(.11 Zuckerman, 25 Edis••
Charles Steinberir •-•
Mrs. Joseph
ave.

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Jan. 14
13 Sabbath Shiroh
Jan. 26
"
15 Chamishoh Osor Bishvat
Jan. 28
30 Lincoln's Birthday
Feb. 12
30 Rosh Chodesh—First Day of New Moon
Feb. 12
Adar .
I Rosh Chodesh—Second Day of New Moon
Feb. 13
10 Washington's Birthday
Feb. 22
13 Fast of Esther
Feb. 25
14 Purim—Feast of Lots
Feb. 26
15 Shusan Purim
Feb. 27
Nisan
1 Rosh Chodesh—New Moon
Mar. 14
10 Shabbath Hagodol
Mar. 23
15-22 Pesach—Passover
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Mar. 28-Apr. 4
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April 12
Ivan
1 Rosh Chodesh—Second Day of New Moon
April 13
18 Lag b'Omer
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Sivan
1 Rosh Chodesh—New Moon
May 12
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May 17-18
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