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April 05, 1918 - Image 9

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-04-05

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

PAGE SEVEN

Congregational News

TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES.

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SUNDAY SERVICES.

"The Message of Israel's History
to Modern Life" will be the subject
of Rabbi Franklin's sermon Sunday
morning. April 7, this being the first
of a series of four addresses to be
delivered the month of April under
the general title, "Israel's Contribu-
tion to Motion Life."
Services begin, as usual, at II
o'clock. All are invited.

SABBATH SERVICES.

Temple services will be held
throughout the month at 10:30. The
Sabbath morning services which, dur-
ing the fuel shortage, have been held
in the smaller auditorium, will again
be held in the main Temple, begin-
ning the first Sabbath in April.

WOMAN'S AUXILIARY ASSO-
CIATION.

The \Voluan's Auxiliary Associa-
tion of Temple Beth El will I old
their monthly meeting on Nfonday
afternoon, ..\ mil 8. Mrs. Elliot 0.
Grosvenor, director of the Twentieth
Century Club School Gardening, will
give 0 practical talk on gardening.
A fine musical program will be ren-
dered bv Nits. Louise Allen Lyon, of
the Temple Bell, Fl Choir.

The supreme tragedies of war are not enacted
on the battlefield, but in the home.
Above the shouts of command and encourage-
ment, the roar and shock of the great guns,
and all the swelling tumult of battle which
bear the husband and father to a hero's grave
and a martyr's glory, there rise the weeping of
the bereaved wife and'the cries of little children
deprived of a father's love and care.
American fathers are now on the battlefronts
of France. Many must fall; how many de-
pends upon us who remain safely at home.

A single Liberty Bond will help to save a soldier's
life, your soldiers life, and bring him home
in safety to those who hold his life far
more precious than their own.

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BY

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Special quotations for builders,

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Cantor of the

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MOGEN ABRAHAM

Services are held daily from 7 to 9
in the mornings. All those who have
Jahrzeita to commemorate are invited
to Participate in these services.
Friday evening services are held
from 5 to 7 p. in. Rev. II. D. Bass
ofilciates, assisted by the splendidly
trained choir. On Saturday morn-

Ings, services are held from 8:30 to
11:30 o'clock. Rev. 11. D. Bass
elates, and Rabbi Judah L. Levin lee-
tures occasionally, dates of which
will be announced hereafter In this
paper.
Hebrew School Is conducted daily,
except Saturday from 6 until 7 p. m.
Congregational meetings are held
on the first Sunday in every month.

at

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BLACKtts="'

The ,,,,r1; re q ui res W0111C11 of vary-
Edgar Guest On May 8.
ing degrees of experience, but there
For the meeting of Wednesday
is something flit' every individual to .vening, May 8, we have secured the
do. All ivomen who possibly can much ill,cussed, much read, and much
are urgently requested to devote at oved Edgar finest.
least one day a w eek to this IleCeS-
Addresses of Soldiers Invited.
sary work.
An appeal is made for the names
ind addresses of the boys in service
ADULT BIBLE CLASS.
w h o were affiliated with the congrega.
The Adult Bible class of Temple I Ion in any manner. A list of the
Beth El will be resumed as usual on I lames is being, made up and when
Thursday afternoon at 2:15. .\11 who ! t . onimeted will he placed on the 1111'-
are interested in the study of the 0 in board that correspondence with
Bible are invited to attend.
hese men will be encouraged. Thi.
Young People's auxiliary believe the
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY.
100s will be glad to hear from their
The classes conducted under the •' many friends who would be pleased
auspices of the Young People's So- o write could they secure the ad-
ciety will he re .snmed on Wednesday dresses easily.
evening as usual. All who arc in-
terested in the various branches pur-
sued are cordially invited to attend
Full information may be obtained
from the officers of Ilic society,

Detroit Rubber Co.

Suitable for every occasion
Supplied by Mrs. J. Jacobs
42 Sproat St. Cad. 425

EyELOPMG
sltg MOW

11 0111all ' S Club an-
nounces that Sunday afternoon next.
.\pril 7, at 3 o'clock, a great pa-
triotic meeting w ill he held in the
Temple Auditorium. . \II the usual
routine business will be dispensed
with at this meeting ill order that
those in attendance limy have the im-
portunity of hearing the speaker of
the afternoon, Rev. M. S. Rice, who is
known as one of the foremost pulpit
orators in .\ meth:a. His subject will
be "Rebuilding the 'World."
In connection with the meeting a
National Flag will lie dedicapd, the Fred M. Butzel On "Community Union,
April 24.
address to be given by Rabbi Frank-
Mr. Fred M. liutzel, well known lo-
lin.
cal attorney, philanthropist and pub-
RED CROSS ACTIVITIES.
licist, will address the Auxiliary on
The usual Red Criiss activities will the following regular meeting night,
Le carried on with renewed vigor Wednesday evening, April 24, on "The
throughout the coining month. Wo- Community Union." This is a n o tch
men arc needed to work, particu- discussed and little understood sub-
larly in tile making of Red Cross gar- ject, though perhaps the most import-
ments and surgical bandages. The int strictly local topic before the pub•
Temple units for Red Cross garments lie today. Especially is "The Com.
meet at the Temple all day on Tues- l'amity Union" little understood by
days and Fridays ;Ind on Thursday many of our local Jews. It is there-
afternoons. The surgical bandage fore greatly desired that a large at.
classes meet of the Phoenix Club on tendency be had at this meeting. Mr.
Butzel, as one of the directors of the
Monday evenings and throughout the
community union, is especially fitted
day on Thursdays.
1.1 speak of it.

DISCOUNT

BOOKS

During the convention of the Eng•
lish Zionist Federation, which was
held in London a few weeks ago, it
was decided to collect the sum of
$200,000 to defray the expenses of the
commission which is to leave London
for Palestine. About V5,000 was al-
ready pledged in the course of a few
days.

Special attention Is called to the
next meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary
CLASSIFIED LINERS
Shaarey Zedek, on Sunday evening.
April 14, at 8:15.
Or. E. J. O'Brien will give a talk on DO YOUR WISH TO BUY A HOUSE?
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offerings. M. B. Levy, Hemlock
has must of great interest to acquaint
3910.
his bearers with besides his except.
Printing Same as Always
Iona' knowledge of the Insight into a f -
fairs national and international.
Dr. O'Brien has a tense message
FOR RENT
particularly for fathers and NOIIS, WI!O
Store
and
Living Rooms on
should not fail this opportuninte
The speaker has generously Moaned Canton Avenue, in the heart
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NOTO. RCTOUCHING HALFTONES
1SIDOR FINK
e...grain has also been arranged far.
All ere welcome.
951 Spitzer Bldg. Toledo, 0
Red Cross Work to be Resumed.
RIDGE
Red Cross nesting of the uhvillurp
has been postponed—only because of
1111
and during Passover week—and will be
A LIBERTY BOND
resumed on Wednesday morning.
We pay spot cash for Liberty
April 10, and each successive \Vednes• Bonds. Will buy your coupon boot.,
day thereafter. All are urged to coins coupon certificates or partial pay-
and give as much of their tints as pos.
ment:,
Bible. The need inereases—IMenso
167 JEFFERSON, near Woodward
need and more workers ore necessary
New York Stock Exchange prices
to till the urgent call. Shaarey Zedek
Quoted.

YOUNG PEOPLE'S AUXILIARY.
Judge Marschner to Speak on Wednes•
day.
Judge Adolph Marschner will td-
itress the next regular meeting of the
)(sing People's auxiliary, Wednesday
evening, April 10, at 8:30 o'clock. Ills
subject will be "The Justice Court
System." Judge Marschner is one of
the most popular jurists in the city,
and an able and forceful speaker
It is hoped, a large audience will turn
out. Mr. Nathan Simons chairman of
the music committee and vocalist of
note, will sing several selections. So-
cial half hour from 8 to 8:30.

JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB.

Your Bond May Bring
Him Home in Safety



LADIES AUXILIARY.
Dr. O'Brien's Lecture.

English Zionists Collect Funds for
Palestine.

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