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The Jewish Chronicle, 1918-11-22

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PAGE SIX

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. 11.

Rev. Dr. E. E. ( *erechter, of

Appleton, Wis., formerly Rabbi

Rosenberg,

of Congregation Beth 11. is so-

LT. HENRY BROWN
JEWISH WOMEN'a
OF DETROIT DIES
CLUB TO ENJOY
ON FRENCH FRONT
LECTURE SERIES

2912 \Vest Grand Blvd., arc re-

jointing at NIL Clemens and ex- Supreme Sacrifice of Popular Young

ceiving congratulations on the

pects to NISI( Detroit

birth of a son.

Nliss Florence Iliger is \

Mrs,

I.. S. Ottenheim•r, of

wars

ship in New York, where he is

awaiting the arrival of the C. S.

The Misses Ruth Druker. Mar. S. Pittsburg on which he is to

tha Weinstein, Evelyn Friedman

and Rose t;reenberg took part i.t l

a

preparatory concert given in

--

Mr. .Ind NIrs. J. S. Eiseman,

the Conservatory hall ..1 the De-: 328 Burlingame .1,venue, bon e re
thin College of Music, Satttrila. I t urne d f ro m a t w o- wee ks' so-

afternoon, Nov. 16th. journ at French Lick Spring:.

NIr. and Mrs. Elmer S. Mark

lir. Louis J. Hirschman ad-

of the Fort Sheridan .\ ssociation

of Nlichigan at their tea given

was tlw week-end guest of live

has been visiting in Roston and

New York, is expected home this

The Liberty Social Club held

week.

Bertha Roden, 323 Hendrik' Ave-

The



NIrs. I). Bernstein, of Bay City,

isiting friends in Detroit,

following committee was ap-

pointed to draft a constitution

Nlarion Reuben, If 121

for the club: Nliss Cushman, Rowena St., has returned from a

chairman; Nliss Berger, Nliss two-weeks' visit with h e r broth-

Kop. NIr. Varkle and NIr. France- era, John and Zak. of Toledo, O.

tortz. The next meeting will

take 'dace at the home of Miss

Singer, 273 Ilendrie Aventu

next Thursday evening.



NIr. and NIrs. Harry Solinskv

will celebrate the twenty-tiftli

•rsan of their wedding with

;in informal reception, Sund ay ,

Mr. and NIrs. R. G. Harris, of Nov. 24th, at their home, .-19 . •1

Commonwealth Avenue, have re- Adelaide St.

turned from a two-weeks' trip in

the cast.

Mr. \\*Mimi' NI. Fleischman is

registered at the Hotel Marseil-

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the les. New York.

Wind Aloshe Congregation an-

nounce a dance to be given at

Does the Woman

Major I.. I .

Hirschman was
Strasburg's Academy on Satur. guest of honor at a banquet
day evening, Nov. 30th. On given hi th e Wayne County

Florence Reed Triumphs in Drama of

Striking Situations.



and 'Mrs. I larry Klein, secretary

What Sort of Women

'111(-

Rabid Leo M.

Franklin gave

the second of his series of lec-

The Young Peopl e's Society of tures on Job Ecclesiastes on
Temple Beth El wishes to an- Nlinulay, Nov. 18th, at 11 a. in_
nounce that there will he no Red before the Twentieth Century

Cross work on Wvilnesday next.

Nov. 27th. Work will be rt.-

sinned the following week.

- Members of the Phoenix •hi',

gave an informal dinimr-dance uu
Saturday night last.

Club,

NIr. and Mrs. Leon RosiiisL

production comes to the Colo
nial for its first Detroit showing direct
"nom the Casino . rheatre. New
where Nletropolitan critics gave it un-
stinted praise.
The added attractions include a
black Sennett Comedy and Organ
Recitals..

MAJ. HIRSHMAN ON
"WAR" AT TEMPLE
BETH-EL SUNDAY

entertained a few guests inform-

Stereopticon Will Picture Scenes of

ally \\ . editesday evening.

Detroiter's Experience.

Major Louis J. Hirschman. NI. I).,
who has just returned after 17 months
Chamika service v ill be held if in France with the Harper Hospital
Prkate Harry D. Feldman, of The shaar,„./
„„g„glie on unit. will speak roil "In and Out of the
w i ck
93 Nlarsilen Court, who n as' 11„,.
NVar," Sunday evening at Temple
„1"111„,,k,gi ing
Beth-El. INS talk will be illustrated
h u nt'
" II a 10-day furlough, ha ' \ general reeeptii,„ to the incim with stereopticon views.
returned to Canip Sheridan. Ala
Nlajor Hirschman will relate
r
bees of the con rogation wi'l
smell experiences in the war. Thu—,
take ;dace immediately followiim
till., have been privileged to hear him
lIn
Sunday afternii•m
lasi, the services.
speak since his return to the City ar
Rabbi. Leo NI. Franklin addressiii
1111a111111011S in their enthusiasm.
the Jewish Stlineitt C"ieZregati'"' I
The meeting. which will lie open to
The I lebrew Ladies* .Niil So-
the public. will be under the auspices
at Atm Arbor, ;mil on the even- „Tctc a „, plitmt•iig a
yi e t,, t..,
of the Jewish NVonian's club.
inf.; ■
if the .ante dn, he sP"I`e dance to be given at Strasburg . -
The program in which Abram Ray
before the Jen'sli Coligregati°" Dancing , .Ncadenty
Saturda ■ Tyler, organist. and Mrs. Frederick K.
at Jackson. Nlich.
Fitzgerald, contralto. will participate,
ening, January' 4th. 1919.
will be followed by a reception and
social hour, with dancing in the gym-
Mr. Lad' \Velt has gone "
\\•ith the influenza lian lifted. nasium.

.\

joint

Thanks g i v i ng

;111,1

\Vashingbill. where he will he the Philomathic Debating Club
The Jewish Hospital Association
the guest of his children, NIr. and resumed its meetings Sunday af
will hold its annual meeting and elec-
Mrs. Jos. NI. \Veit.
terinion at the Talmud Torah tion of officers on Nlonday, November

25th, 7 o'clock. Hastings and Ferry.

building. Impromptu discussion
ii nfi" 1 "n , Jr•.1 of the topic of the day, including we nitiSt work harder than ever.
has returned to duty after a short the
pr. igress of the Rbnist move-
NIr. Samuel .\11;ow is prepa•ng
leave spent with his parents, NIr ment, constituted the program.
a Chanukah festival fur the chil-
and NIrs. Jules G . I loirman.
I hose 1111ii participated wef'. dren to take place the first Sun-

Ensign 1"1" t i.

I „ Rosen . P. t ioldstein, I.. C.her,
NIrs. Louis Nlendelssolin is one t
I. skolnek. J. Schwartz and R.
of the
ice-chairmen of the an-, I.et
R,,,,„„ t h a t . ., TTp „T IT ,,,, T
mud linen shower of St. Mary's „T.:6,..
e
uttered
hospital
Hospital which will be held a:
t „ t h e
the Nurses' I tome, Tuesday,
Nov. 26th.

FLINT NOTES.

Mrs.

I srael

C. Brown and

daughter, (*Kilda, of Ilazelwood
A venue , leave Thanksgiving l) ;iy

fur Los .\ttgeles, Cal., where they

Nell spend the winter. They will

stop en route at St. Louis to

isit Dr. and Airs. Charles II.
Vahlem. Mr. Brown will lr

The Jewish Ladies' . \id

et) will give ;t

day aftermimi iii December at

the Progress Club rolotts. There

w ill he a program given by the

be served.

The Louis I), Brandeis Z.ionisi

Si-- tion with an e'ection of otlicers

(letting of December 11, in th-•

next Sunday evening at the Pro-

gress Club. .\ddresses will be
Progress I hub rooms. As sinn• gi‘en by local members, and
OW best talent in the city has speakers from Chicago and 1),.

teen secured. a large cr,W1I

1.•

—0--

Main Office and Works

1535 Hamilton Blvd.

Branch Stores:

1202 Hamilton Blvd.

2575 Woodward Ave.

Phone Market 5895

"WIVES OF MEN"

LET THE MARKET CARTAGE CO. DO YOUR TRUCKING
Day and Night Service, Contracts by hour, day, and

week.
1 to 6-Ton Trucks—Dump Trucks.
316 Winder Street.
Phones, Cherry 3852, Main 4938.
S. H. FINSILVER, Prop.

When Wanting
Fresh
esh Fish call

Main 5306

Danto & Co.

348 E. High St.

Prompt Delivery

A. B. NEWMAN CO.

Manufacturers of

Paper and Cork Cigar and Cigarette Holders

Importers of

Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles and Playing Cards

288-290 EAST HOUSTON ST., NEW YORK CITy

Government
Permits Building

11•11•M`

It is not now necessary to
secure a permit from the
War Industries Board to
erect or repair buildings.

Fttle folks, and refreshments will

branch w ill hold a peace celebra-

mnsicale the

JACOB ARVEY NOW
AIDE TO ILLINOIS
STATE'S ATTORNEY

midnight train. She rushed to the tele-
phone and called upon another man,
making an appointment for him to
Ability of Young Lawyer, Leader in Y.
call upon her.
M. H. A. and Other Activities, Finely
The lights were low, a man entered,
Recognized.
she ran to him, threw her arms about
hint, kissed him passionately, then
Jacoh NI. NI- ,
w,-
she suddenly discovered it was not the
appointed .Nssistatit State's .Nttoiiles
m a rs she thought—hut her husband.
by the Hon. Nlaclay
NVItat would a woman do under
Mr, .1rvey was born in Chicago 23,
such circumstances? NVIiat would you
do? Von can 1111 , 1 Ma all about it by years ago, and is a product of the'
seeing Florence Reed in the great great west side. living there lime with
Ile has alwa ∎ s
photo drama, " NVites of Men," at the his wife and baby hot
Colonial Theatre for one week, start- identified himself with progressive
Jvitislt organization s . Ile has been
ing Sunday noon.
very active as a ChicagoIleilITNV ill-
If you are tired of "just movies"
tinIte
and long tosee something on the '
": )eker.
s „
he " e :
screen that has good acting as well as "an',ze"t
,"
"Hu
action to commend it, then remember is now its president. Hr Is now on
the
board
of
directors
(if
the
Nli.
Sinai
to drop in at the Colonial to sic this
riospital, formerly known as the Ni.,1
special production. For here you will
inonides Hospital. and reorganized the
find that much sought after "some."
thing different" that picture ,indience• Junior it I. Sinai Ho•pital NViirkers.
crave.
" NVives of Men" has the :t(Ivailtage
of being a drama of today, a story of
a wedded woman's hie that combines
a most absorbing plot, a lavished pro-
—are—
duction and a series of surprising situ-

the Committee of .\rrangement- m,-& e a t A ss, te t a 6„ 11. m u/1 d ay ations s,Idoni seen in a single idiot,
arc NIrs. Alex. Stein, chairman: night, Nov. 17th,

Mrs. Mary Hartman, treasurer,

Pay?

Incorporated

"WIVES OF MEN"

I ler husband has gone to catch the

a meeting at the home of Mis.

nue, Thursday evening.

TO RENT — Niceiy furnished,
in action in France, October 29. potted because of the influenza epi- I
twelve
eke days before the ending of the d em i,. • steam heated room for one or two
war.
gentlemen, or couple. Evening din-

Despite the inclement weather. an
I-
The ne w s 1.i his death has just bei
mappreciative audience greeted Nlinc•I St.
ner if desired. Inquire at 682 Brush
mad, known to his many friends in .. 1tinetta
Antona, who spoke in a de-1 —VIOLIN
LESSONS given to se-
this city.
manner on "The NVomen of lected pupils by excellent violinist in
Lieut. Brown was a son of 'Mrs.
spare hours.
Phone for appoint-
Pauline Rose. of Grand Rapids, and a
She compared their present with ment. Market 4827.
S. J. Benavie,
brother of Vincent Charles Rose, t h e i r „Id
how 178 Garfield ave.
no d e ofli v i ng,
C. S. N. He won distinction in the they have consistently iirogtessed.
service in different ways. At one time m ine. A nt ,,,, a • s ta lk was
followed by a
he was made an instructor in small general
Always
Iris service under lire he was
The Monday meetings of the club I
repeatedly cited for br aver y.
are held on the first • third and fourth SEE
Lieut. Brown was 311 years of age. \i„„days of each mouth3 p . n1 . 1
Ile Was a member of the Young Pele In the writ'. „f ta lk s w hi c h

plc's Society of Teffilde Ili - Ill - EL and Ntitona will give on these afternoons
was a I, ry active and popular young she will discuss the women of (Mer-
man.
int nations. Nlin. A ntona is an ex-
Friday afternoon at the Hotel
ceptionally interesting speaker, and
NOVEL FILM PLAY,
the programs that have been mapped
Statler,
out for this season promise to make
"WIVES OF MEN," AT
the Nfonday meetings more popular
COLONIAL THEATER than (WIT With the members.
NIr. I )aniel
\ It Iamb who

of a ■ latighter, Jean Esther. Nov.

8th.

grandmother, NIrs. \ Feiss., of

Isle.

anus. hi

(Ella Frank) announce the birth dressed the \\ iiman's

Nliss Helen Schloss i•f this city

:loard by elderly woman in refined
Mme. Antona's Course on "Women of Jewish family, preferably on east side.
oly, Box 1u4, Tne Jewish (Aron-
the Nations" Opens Auspiciously.

Lieut. Henry Brown, well-known in
The tirst Monday afternoon meet-
TO RENT—Comfortab,e, nicely
the young people's circles of Temple ing , of the Jew ish Woman's Club was furnished front bedroom for young
Beth-El, and one of the first held November 18 at 'Femple Beth El. m-n in belted apartment with young
Detroitrrs to enter the officers train-
This meeting had originally been couple. No other roomers. Within
Mr. Philip Itrowit is at present
circ_
ing camp at Fort Sheridan, was killed planned for October 21. Intl was post- mile circle.
Phone Melrose 2302-J.

To- stationed at the Receiving

ledo, O.

Officer Came on Eva of Peace.

CLASSIFIED

WANTED—A place to room and

trait will be present.

On Sunday, Not-. 24th a hi
The Progress Club Red Cros; Liberty day parade will be hurl I
unit meet every Momlay evening i n Hi n
t All Jewish people in
The first of it series ot dancing
and Wednesday afternoon. It is chiding the children will
march
parties to beg:ven by the Young
the duty of every woman to give
in a body bearing the .\iner . cari
People's Auxiliary of Shaarey up at least one afterni
sin and and Jewish flags. try one is'
Zedek will take place Sunday one evening
a week to sew for requested to
meet at• the Prr-
evening. in the gymnasium of the the refugees in Europe. Thr
gri. , s Club not later than 9:30
1 .
Synagogue. NVillis and Brush welcimi• news of peace must not
Sunday morning to form
fine
m_j )
streets. interrupt this good
work, instead and get flats.

It is not only advisable, but
patriotic, to push building
operations NOW.

them in January.

Restrick Lumber Co. Detroit Lumber Co.

A rthur L. Holmes Lumber Co.

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