A merico' ,ftwish Periodical Ceder CLIPTON MINIM • CINCINNATI so, onto PAGE FIVE THE JEWISH CHRONICLE BCNJ. SHIPSMANI LOUIS MUSCOVITZ WOODWARD SERVICE E.- SUPPLY ACCESSORIES P T ' TIRE BARGAINS I Ladies of the Shaarey Zedek Red Sunday Services. Cross Unit are urge to make spe- he first Sunday service of ber the 6. year All cial efforts to make up their quota. Goo will i, be held tomorrow", Oct gation are The unit will meet Tuesday even- met nbers of the congregation services ing front 7:30 to Ill; Tuesday from 9 urg ed to attend these Sun a. m. to 5 p. m., and Wednesday from w hich their rabbis will bring to 9 a. 01. to 5 p. pt. the' 11 from time to time current and ot ° h it important messages. Through the fifteen years that the congrega- tio, has been holding Sunday ser- ,,,,„ •s, they have proved an unqualitied Services are held regularly every suc cess. In these times, when men Friday evening at sundown. Satur- ani women tied it impossible to at- day morning services begin at 8:3 0 ten d divine service on any other (lay, o'clock • The public is cordially in- I s ihmerative that each one takes vited to attend. •antage of the Sunday service. All tubers and their friends are not on' v cordially invited, but are urged to attend these services. The subject Friday evening services are held of Rabbi Franklin's sermon ill the from 5 to 7 p. m. Rev. II. D. Bass liri i t service is "The Open Door." officiates, assisted by the splendidly ! ill WE SAVE YOU FROM R E 5 ""' TE MPLE BETH-EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES. FACTORY 1115 GUARANTEED 4 Congregational News C 0 N D SP 25 to 50% , ON YOUR TIRES AND TUBES . 1830WooDwARDAYLMARKET.5091 B'NAI MOSHE. ads tit, AT PHILADELPHIA AVE. We SELL Oft EYCHANGE TIRES , i . n ; , Ste. Claire Kosher Restaurant NI ayerberg. Ste Claire Hotel Dining Room We Cater for Private Parties • W. J. BAIRD MACHINERY CO. i Paper and Cork Cigar and Cigarette Holders ir.r .,!. -7--, Importers of .J Smokers' Articles and Playing Cards crr- 288-290 EAST HOUSTON ST., NEW YORK LET THE MARKET CARTAGE CO. DO TOUR TRUCKING Day and Night Service, Contracts by hour, day, and 1 to 6-Ton Trucks—Dump Trucks. week. Phones, Cherry 3852, Main 4988. 316 Winder Street. S. H. FINSILVER, Prop. A. C. KRENZ, Tailor Phone Glendale 3634 7.7 1 avti 925 Woodward gSugar ,. ._., - S avesShipping . • 1 ollPlo _ • .... .e # i i . N.„., . . :. - - -a. 4. r . - - ..4 41; 0. - , ?NtpAp VG HAWAIIAN StIGAI2 AT A iniAttiA 4. D 244,, ....., . . . _ • 7,"1":•4 , , • .:1,....v -......... '.....;f ,.....i,., , Hebrew Class. Scholarship to the Hebrew Union Rabbi Mayerberg will conduct a college. The members of the auxiliary. class it) Hebrew every Saturday and in fact all members of the Tem- norning at 9:30. All children who pie should make it them habit when studied with him last year are invited sending messages of congratulation to to do so this year and provision will use the Uniongram instead of the This can be very easily be made for beginning pupils. Even telegram. in such short time, a great deal can done by communicating with either rs. Herbert Slornan, 'Airs. Louis be accomplished and children can be 'Airs. taught to read those parts of our ser- \Velt, or 'Airs. Samuel Nlayerberg. These ladies will take any message, vice which are still given in Hebrew. Members who desire their children transcribe it upon a L'iliongram and to have this reading knowledge of forward it at once to the parties you Hebrew will kindly send them to wish to reach. By so doing you will Temple on Saturday morning. Octo- be obtaining the same service that ber 1 !. at 9:30. where they will meet you would be getting through tele- Rabbi Nlayerberg, and plans will be graph companies and at the same time you will be contributing to a laid for the year. most worthy cause. Resolve then Red Cross. that the next time ocasion arises you The Temple Beth-E1 branch of the will use a Uniongram instead of a Red Cross continues its meetings nn telegram. Uniongrams are 25 cents Tuesdays and Fridays. It has been each. gratifying to see the large number of Boy Scouts. women who have responded to this Thursday Sewing. ..,:,... . M t , , v call of their country, but there is still mint for many who may find time to undertake this most important work. The quotas for the month are heavy .ind to keep its record up, the branch is urging all women who can do so to come to Temple on the above men- tioned days, The \Vont:Ill's Auxiliary of Temple Ileth-E1 began its Thursday. sewing on f)etober 3. The work doteon Thursdays is contributed to the local charito s our work for national organizations, we must not forget that the local poor also require our attention. and that we must provide many. essential things for them. Nlem- bers are requested to respond to the call of the auxiliary and to devote as much time as possible to the work of local charities. Reports of the prog- ress the Thursday sewing will be gil en members from time to time. Troop No. 76, located at Temple Beth-El, continues to grow. On Tuesday evening last an initiation was held during which many boys were inducted into the association. 'File lioy Scout movement is too well known to need description here, but the parents are asked to interest their boys in this movement for much good will result from their membership ill our troop. 'File boys are selling Lib- erty Bonds and have made a good record in the sale of Thrift Stamps. They have taken several hikes through the summer and they have a splendid program mapped out for their year's work. .All boys above the age of 12 are eligible to membership. Mr. Milton Aronheim is the Scout Master, and Mr. Herbert Rosenfield is the assistant Scout Matter of the troop. These young men deserve un- bounded credit for their efficient and earnest work with the troop. • ' . , VNIt • .1. 4# 1,140/NG CANE IN HAWAII FAUN k'HERE )AMERICA0GEJ7:201fATAA,IIIIZr 7TM.5 ,0.0 4 ' POST MERICAN families would have less sugar than the A peop le of war torn France, if we depended entirely on our home-grown sugar stocks. Approximately 75 per cent. of our sugar is shipped to our shores. We produce about 1,000,000 tons of sugar a year. Our imports from abroad amount to over 3,000,. 000 tons a year in normal times. The United States Food Administration asks each family to limit its use of sugar to two pounds per month per person for household use. The military situation de- mands that every available ship be placed at the disposal of the Army or Navy. When we save sugar, we save shipping. 1 RIDGE 1111 • CLEANERS AND DYERS "THE MADISON" KOSHER RESTAURANT Telephone Cadillac 2755 Home Cooking J. ROSENBERG, Prop. Detroit, Mich. 120 Broadway, Schechter's Bank Money Forwarded to All l'artr of the World 479 Hastings Street, Corner Division DETROIT, MICH. CHICAGO—Mrs. Emanuel Mandel has turned over her big family home, 3400 South Michigan boulevard, Chi- cago, Ill., to the government. It is to be used for housing members of the army detachment of Armour In- stitute of Technology. 'Hie govern- ment receives the use of this big man- sion rent free for the period of the war, Mrs. Mandel having turned the lease over to Frederick V. Smith, controller of the institute, without t, ti h h „ , e Manufacturers of 49 &RATIOT AVE. COR. LIBRARY AVE. MANDEL MANSION LOANED TO ARMY 0 s A. B. NEWMAN CO. DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER The Girls' Patriotic League of Temple Ileth-E1 will resume its work October. The for the year early in , , th i s year by Miss hi g i r l s I.:(Ikon av enue. Ella Stillman, 422 Programs for the year will shortly be arranged and a definite amount of work will be assigned b. the girls in this organization. All girls above the age of 13 are eligible to membership. The meetings will be held at Temple Iteth-E1 on afternoons to be It is important in the near future. that our branch of the Patriotic League shall be made as strong and useful as the other branches of the association, which are doing c ■ mituctidallic icurk . Hebrew School is conducted daily, Registration for the Religious except Saturday from 5 until 7 p. m. hoot was held on Sunday, Septem- Congregational meetings are held b( r 29, and the rabbis are gratified to on the first Sunday in every month. port to the members that the en- re rc Ilment was exceptionally large, over Young People's Society. 61 children hieing present. All mem- The Wednesday evening classes •rs who have children of school age will begin on October 9. Many ho have not registered in our Re- courses will be offered and a wide se- g ions School are earnestly :equested lection for class work will be given. send them as soon as possible that It is hoped that the young people. es- ley may begin their work in their re. pecially of 'rumple Beth-El, will take iective classes without a handicap. advantage of these courses and will I he Pin System will be used through- determine to attend them throughout ut the school. we hope with as much the year. The Red Cross branch of ccess as was done last year. 1)ue the Young People's society is meeting the large number of children at- every AVednesday night at 7:30 and ending the school, it has been found all young women who find it impos- it opossilile to hold the assembly in sible to do Red Cross work through e old gymnasium and acordingly the week are invited to join the Red e rabbi. have decided that hereafter Cross class on NVednesday evenings general assembly. including all de- I at the Temple. The entertainment artments of the school, will be het, the young people are prepar- very Sunday morning at 10:30 in the which ing to take to Camp Custer is pro- l 'emple proper. The assembly wil , gressing most satisfactorily' and in a I ass until 10:55, when the children it short time the society will be able tel he primary' department will lie dis - f announce the date on which it will atched to their classes and those o present its show locally. The young he high school department who may people are to give this week's enter- esiri to do so will remain at the sec tainment at the Hospitality House of ies s. The school, as has been an • Cass avenue. 1 niuneed many times before, is free the "elfarc noard , 533 o all children and it is the duty of Uniongrams. t . very member /11 direct children of 01 Temple Beth-E1 To the lc 1 1 Arents without congregational t he 1_ mongram is not a novelty, be- ion to the religious school of Tent- cause quite a kw have made constant p lc Beth-el. Music this year will be of them as congratulatory :nes- the hau l s o‘f 11.7, else sa is eges. It might be well, however, to 1 the attention of the members to t le fact that the proceeds obtained aide Courlander have been appointed through the sale of Uniongrams are t o the staff of teachers. used in the paying of the Auxiliary t ti MACHINE TOOLS FACTORY SUPPLIES Corner Jefferson and Brush Phone Cad. 6520 EVERY MAN HAS A HOBBY YOU KNOW WHAT MINE IS. trained choir. On Saturday morn- ings, services are held from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock. Rev. II. D. Bass offi- ciates, and Rabbi Judah L. Levin lec- tures occasionally, dates of which wit' be announced hereafter in this paper. Religious School. Randolph and Monroe Tobaccos, Sabbath Services. abliath services are held every ttirday morning at 1(1:30. The ser- ins are preached on alternate Sat- ur d ays by Rabbis Franklin and HOME COOKING • MOGEN ABRAHAM HENRYOHATTER Junior Scouts. The Junior Scout Troop continues to meet every Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, under the direction of Mr. Niarvin Jacobs. This troop is composed of boys between the ages of 1(1 and 12. The meetings have through the year proved most inter- esting and at present there are 35 boys enrolls.(1. The Junior Scout Troop assistts the boys in preparing for the time that they may enter the 'Boy Scout Troop as second-class scouts. All parent interested in hav- ing their children min the Timior Scouts will communicate with Rabbi Mayerberg. Girls' Patriotic League. eare&=Mit,t rt &Ma 1. BERKOWITZ Dress Trimmings and Supplies Onyx Hosiery and Merode Underwear Kayser Silk Gloves 398 HASTINGS, ST., DETROIT Potts Drug Company PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Phones: Cad. 138 and Cad. 6552 525 WOODWARD AVE. cost. The house contains about twenty rooms and these will be fitted up for the occupancy of from 100 to 150 sol- diers. It is expected it will be opened about October 1. THE HEBREW YEAR Cor. Charlotte Orders Called for Delivered Any- where. 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