A merica latish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AnKit - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 67c DECORATING AVE r":' P re F. PER MONTH will decorate your tenants' flat in the event 3f vacancy. !f you are a prop- -ty owner and have tenants, ,, cu cannot afford to be with- o u t our Protective Service. . 1. 19010 of Cincinnati. CHERRY 2011 520 BOOK BLDG. TRUMAN H. NEWBERRY \ Her the exercises the graduate., Congregational News tures occasionally, dates of which will he announced hereafter In this TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. paper. SABBATH SERVICES. Sabbath ears ices, beginning at Berry Saturday morning, will be held throughout the .titular. . \ II are wllr , one to attend. RED CROSS ACTIVITIES. Detroit Decorative Service Corp. PAGE FIVE itics arc going \ II ro— on in 1. 1111 .'u log. The nerd was never get ;Our than it is no• and it is sin- Yalta l'•illege, and Hr. Henry •ng- lander. Registrar, repaired to lir. 1■ 0111C1 ., Lcd.idr , fr0111 sssitu th e y Hebrew School is conducted daily, reached their •olenin ordination and except Saturday from 5 until 7 p. m. blessing. Congregational meetings are held .\t the time of their graduation. si x on the first Sunday in every month. of the newly ordained rabbis had Hebrew Union College Graduates Twelve Young Rabbis cerely hoped Ilia la full attendance will lie pre, lit at all meetings. meet on Nlonda, - . Tue•ilav•, Thursdays and it , l . hc thirty tototli viii llllellce lllr tit Miy e‘erci.c , of the hr, tt t • nion College, Cincinnati, Classys, winch tlhn . u vrt. The Surgiv.il accompanied by Nit- . J. \\'alter Frei- berg, President of the l•nitin of American Ilebrew Congregations, Alfred NI. Cohen, President of the Board of tio \ ertiors of the Ilelirew When You Come To Mt. Clemens Stop At The Pennsylvania Hotel 97 South Gratlot Avenue. Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Strictly Kosher Best Dome Cook- ing. Special Arrangements Made For Auto and Week-End Parties. MRS. R. COHEN, Proprietor. N...11ephone 185 Mt. Clemens. pulpits a s inlbntS Louis .\. Nlisclikind. \\• . \'a.: NIds war u, init. Nathan Ilarasch..1.1ici ill,. N. C.; Abraham jL Feldutan, Hushing, I.. I.; Jerome .Marl., 1)avi iipoi t. la., and Nliinta/. Portland, Ore. l•he olhcr numbers of the class have calls to pulpits midi r OlinSideration. already accepted held oil 11111t . 1, in the hold their minting , at the Phoeni, I hap, I of the College. e kitting Jew Heads War Housing Work Club, meet on Nlimila•s and Thll , ` - men nier, graduated this ) car. The ■ rn IVasiiiiio Captain Julius I. l'ev dials I mean filled to • apacitv by a number of di,tingui,hi d alumni and sat' has practicall ■ brim placed in en, and iritinds of the graduates. charge itt the ttolIs of homing all of The rue musical program tints run- the ['Med yi.ur, \Var Worker,. \ -- Mired by the student elmir under the the present nolincitt, this prohIctoI. SABBATH - SERVICES. continiue direction of NIr..Nloi, 11,trtschinit, or- of the greatest imporance to this Sa blalh service. will country, and Congo appiopli throughout the summer every Satur. gan. ty million dollar, In the low, - ' ,Rowing the regular Sabbath to e d day morning, beginning at 9 a. in., illg of those workers Captain P•y- Rabbi .1. Al. HersItinan Will deliver 'ill "'"" L " ni "' which ""' read SFIAAREY ZEJ)EIC NOTES. ODAK DSUPPLIES Q ,,,,.\$ BL A AN '$6 SPRUNK ENGRAVING COMPANY 700 MARQUETTE BLDG. DESIGNING COLOR-PLATES PHOTO - RETOUCHING HALFTONES RIDGE 1111 b\ \Ir. \ Iliert Minds of the Senior ser'. truck has 'wen highly commend- class, Air. :\ tired NI. Cohen, President ed by the Congressional Committee it,,ard t In einitteetion \\lilt this teak. it i. of Inc to note that the entire Although the general activities or College, opined the eseriii,es with a inlet, the Ladies' .1uxiliary society of the s.ilut.itory to the graduate., students inio eminent %ca. inaugurated about months ago It ∎ another jets. Mr. () Ili , congregation will be practically sus-. and friends of the College. w ho is of 12tissian birth. \Ir. \I r. Cohcu said in part: vended during the summer, the Red represents the government at Cross Unit trill meet as usual ever) 'It is difficult, if indeed not entirely of the Congressional hearings and Alunday evening from 7 to 9 p. nt. and to \ e what condi- every 1V'r dnesday from 9 a. m. to ; tiiiiis would hr in .1tn•rican hew ry is, at present, one of the great lead- ers in the prmiecution of the actual p. iii. All members of the unit an• had not the Hebrew l'ition Collage urged to continue their excellent been founded and maintained. :surely \Var .-eieral newspapers in work with increased vigor during the nu single factor is, and perhaps it is \ Vashing ton have carried lengthy in- vaciithm period. t leo e.travagant to say, that all other t•r\ in- with Mr. •idlit7. contributing causes combined arc not, responsible fur the present SUPPORT A JEWISH Money Forwarded to LEGION IN RUSSIA. status of the Jew in this country. All Parts of the World re this fact generally recognized, Petrograd.—The Russian leivish .ire held regularly evi.tv our people, lavish as they are in the 479 Hastings Street, Corner Division \tin II, especially t he demobilized DETROIT, MICH. 11 Id t t• , l ing at sundown. Satur- liestou al of gift, for the amelioration Russian soldiers, are enthusiastic uttering, would of infirmities and , d'"nung - .nice , begin at 8:30 hermit this college. the most mice , - over the formation of Jewish legions the secant at each service. RED CROSS UNIT A Worker R UM A N H. NE WBERRY is e worker,—always has been and always will be,—be- cause he loves work. T As a lad he went out and joined a railroad construction gang and worked up to be passenger and freight agent of the road. Later, he sailed the Lakes and worked his way to a pilot's license, which he holds to-day as one of his proudest pos- sessions. Afterward, he went into business life, where, by hard work, he made a name and place for himself. As Assistant Secretary of the Navy under President Roosevelt. he gave the closest attention to his duties and his good work advanced him to the position of Secretary of the Navy and a member of Roosevelt's Cabinet. To-day his work as a Corn- mender in the Third Naval District is winning wide- spread approval. As a worker, he knows about other workers, under- stands them and their prob- lems. He was one of the first business leaders to declare publicly in favor of the rights of the laboring man, and his reputation for fairness and straightforward dealing attrac- ted wide and favorable atten- tion in industrial circles. While Secretary of the Navy he made it poseible for the men in the Brooklyn Navy Yard to have an organization for mu- tual benefit and sought their suggestions on the work they had in charge, gave them an opportunity to examine and approve the wage scale and put the working force into such ■ frame of mind as to secure their fullest co-operation. The men were with him and he got results. His Record Speaks for Itself A. • working United State. Senator, Truman H. Newberry ,he job" for the workers of Michigan and the whole country. 'C r 14 .• 1 TO CONTINUE. CLEANERS AND DYERS Schechter's ',,,Bank B'NAI MOSHE. and arc conducted by Rev. \I. I:I IL, public is cordially in- \ iti d to attend. Ladies Auxiliary Society. Tic formal iusCdlatinn of the ol6 - curs of the I.ailies ,Nusiliary Society for the ensuing term was held on Tuesday evening, June 18th, in tin presence of a large number of the families of the congregation. The new officers are: President, NIrs. Philip Ja- coby: ice-president. NIrs. Philip Ros- enberg: triasurer. NIrs. Joseph Kauf- will be "se man; si cretary, NIrs, Morris Jacoby; financial secretary, Mrs. Sigmund NV4 , 111:1 rii , tre, NIrs. Herman Eiclincr. The society went on record as favor- ing the entire devotion of its activities to patriotic purposes. Announcement v■remser was made that many members of the society will act as solunteer workers in the coming \•ar Savings Stamp drive. .1 delightful luncheon was served at the conclusion of the meet- ing. .\ lawn party will he held on July 14th at the home of the president, Nirs. Philip Jacoby. 383 Longfellow :tie. 'ibis affair will assume the char- acter of a midsummer social gather- ing of the members of the congrega- tion and their families. BUY ABOVE THE BOULEVARD Special Offer to North End , J A Full Line of High Grade Tires Detroit Rubber Co. 2094 Woodward Ave. Hemlock 4932 MOGEN ABRAHAM W. J. BAIRD MACHINERY CO. MACHINE TOOLS FACTORY SUPPLIES Corner Jefferson and Brush Phone Cad. 6520 Services are held daily from 7 to 9 in the mornings. All those who have Jahrzeits to commemorate are invited to participate in these services. Friday evening services are held from 5 to 7 p. tn. Rev, II. D. Bass otticiates, assisted by the splendidly trained. choir. On Saturday morn. Ings, services are held from S:30 to 11:30 o'clock. Rev. H. D. Bass offi- ciates, and Itabbi Judah L. Levin Iec• When Wanting Fresh Fish call Danto sary of all leaf , ! iii,t min iitalit it s, to want for nothing. Nla, the time be not far distant when a keener ap- preciation will be felt for this insti- tution, \\Inch inculcates, promotes and disseminates Jewish learning and Jewish scholarship." Rabbi Goldenson Delivers Baccalau- reate Address. Tin invocation was delivered Inc C. Itosettau III. Rabbi This was 18891 o f Baltimore, \I d. followed by the Ilitecalattreate dress delivered by Rabbi Samuel II. Coldenson 111. C. 19041, of Pitts- hurgli, Pa. Dr. Kaufmann Kohler, the l'resi- dent of the Hebrew 1'111011 College, svas unable to attend the exercises owing to an accident, confined him to the hospital. In his absence the Ordination .Nildress, prepared by hitn, was read by the register of the I:acuity, Itr. Englander. The graduates of 1918 are: Nathan Ilarasch, It. \ braham Feldman, Ii. .\.: Samuel \I ti n y Al A : harry S. Lietield, Ph II.; \Volfe Marta, II. :\.: Jerome Mark, li. A.: Louis A. Nlischlsind, \1. .\.; Arthur S. Nliiiitaz, I'll. B.; .klexander Segel. B. A.; Jacob Turner, B. A.: Philip Waterman, R. :\., and \f as NVeis, 11..3. . The valeilictor) by itablii Samuel I. Culp seas follow ed by the formal declarations by Mr. Alfrerl NI. Cohen, President of the Board of Governors. and \I r. J. \Valter Freiberg, President of the Union of American Hebrew Congregat ions. Announcement was made that the ()scar .1,. Berman prize of $50.00 for general excellence in scholarship during the entire collegi- ate term has been awarded to Louis .\ . Nlischkind 4,1" the graduating class The benediction was pronounced in Iialli Jacob II . Schwartz III. • Main 5 3 0 6 348 E. High St. %." 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