I/ PAGE SEVEN THE JEWISH CHRONICLE HE GREAT VIOLINIST MISCHA ELMAN IN HIS ONLY APPEARANCE OF THE YEAR ARENA GARDENS, Woodward at Hendrie NEXT MONDAY EVE., DECEMBER 2nd Seats at Grinnell's Now. Prices 50c 75c - $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00 ' ZIONISTS ELECT NEW OFFICERS. Place. Tuesday, Nov. 19. Four lead- ) Red Cross Notes. Mg Orthodox congreations, Shaarey - for de, elopment and use- are worth trying for. Jacob "Pile picture end of the program ! Red Cross \Vorkr,min No. 1 F?. un- i . 'illness which he sees opening before The inayornt address was received shows every promise of satisfaction. 1 der the auspices of the Ladies' Aux . 011 Stinday, November 2.1th, the /edek, Mogen .\ braltaiii, were Beth wet'repre- . 11;ii Israel, Irtiai 11rith in Detroit. the name of Charlie I diary of Sharey Zedek, is open mery following officers for the ensiling year ' and 15 with tilt it officers and leading \Viten one. sees iling from 7 to 10 o'clock; were elected by- the /ionist District seineders. ,teenian ..11, NIL Chaplin in a Ill, comedy, It IS taken • Monday 'II seined' a ; of Detroit: for granted that he is tunny, and all , Tuesday And \\*edlicsnat . Iron, 0 \ 'ming the spe:iker, id. the evening , President, Rabbi .\. M. I lershinan: ' ...ran ,. .n mice. Iii his , III. until 5 p. In. the world wants to see him. 1 i ice-presiflent, Dr. W. W. Kahn; sec- ' w, re Rabbi J. I.. I.min, Rabbi ll. Louis Frank, of Mayor Schreiber's short latest comedy, "Shoulder..\rms, he is Will Discus. retary. Miss S:tra \Veisinan: peas- Will:titer. \ Ir. Id \\. Simons, Rev. iimile also party, A , i,rdial ,,,,h.,,iii,, was ,,, t ,.. iit i,,d ,,, !Toledo Sol. Cohen, of New York, Rapti:R.1,in, NIr. L. l'. Duscolf, Mr. more than funny, lie is a howling we i ircr, \lords lat'kliciiii. Recent Trip in Russia, China .. . d '' '" - Ma)iiii i ii Cornell St:In- tuber of Toledo by adn ! TM. Ineird of directors inchula Dm id Oppenheini, \I r. David Robin- I he committee w Melt had charge of and Japan. Order of Irnai Ilrith l The situations that arise iii “Shoul- i ' D. \V. Simons. Fred Ittitiel, NIrs. N. son, \Ir. •\. .\gertmtn, Mr. \\lalleeky- the -- - Jew i sh • the arratigeini•nts of Ibis successful der .loos' lend themsel \ es naturally ' \\.,..,I ii ,d ay i „..,:iiiiig Tiiki I i ,i,„, \ M r'. II. lin Sl1ri"tY of thel l'1, •\ ron'dallb r.• 1 ■ 1,1,111, The V"iing People " 1 ''''''' I ' d Pr"i---..-. to ooliolitt.tt business, and the laughs NIL II. livers acted as toastmaster mayor, an activ V moldier of the order,' lin. "'" relliple Beth El will be addressed on I N. \Veinsteilt, D. (iiiiilmiiii, Mi s. \Volt I-• J• 1.e.vold and t h at ci mp ii ii of them arc R. and deli \ ered a ,cry appropriate was the guest at the last rally of the 1 ""Ilili Trend secures mil IL Schuldinger, H evening of December 1st, at the IX:iplan, . the even Detroit mendiers ill their old hall at Simon D. Rosenzweig. ess numberl.; F .. Light- address. SIII l o bo . I , f New Stocker, David R Ibis, In' Mr 1 1 , 1 1, e,:it N.t,o r. rk I, is sal , ,,, say i l ia , h, has nut- ' , the I ,:maiiiil School of NI usical Art, 25 stone. J. Spatter, NI.1,6 1.1e111•111:111. FREE SCHOOL TO Adatid, street. Hereafter the order AMATEUR MOVIE STARS C haplineil Charli, Chaplin. r. Cohen will discuss the eon- l. L. ScMinnian. I. Davidson. \I TO PLEASE DETROITERS As its first new feature. the Colonial will meet . it the rooms of the ll'ilai BE DEDICATED - . - -- ----- Theater has secured Bessie Barriscale ditions in Siberia and Nlanchuria. Brio, club, 64 11,,,ads,a, The dedication services of the force' are raper - , Bessie Barriscale Charlie Chapl the Amerieln \layor Schreiner, accompanied by in "The Heart of Rachel." taken from where Hebrew Free School of the Nlogen sing in conjunction with the Japan - Will Appear on Same Program. the novel by the sante name. Mr. other members of the Toledo, esti and Czeclio-Sloyaks, in and , ean R,,,i ii .) , a en t, r t a l11 1 . 1 1 Abraham Con gregation will take place L - - "_ This is a one hundred per cent. 11rith, arrit ed in Detroit ll'ilai , in the Synagogue Sunday, December ; ;°P ,, , , , •,; ' • •\ t the Colonial Theater next ,trek picture, both in acting and produc- an" n " I Viadi`nst"k• protecting the l I , picture, Wednes ■ lay afternoon. The mayor I. at 2:30 p. in. I '" ii s in' l lt aInn lit '' • y nn ' g l^ "- ian ki- " n' tion, and it fills every requirement of A n n.!! ' H PP lic s against the h is party were entertained at an there w ill he shown a program of s ii t very interesting program has viki forces. M r. an d Nit's. D. Ni. Sat 1 informal dinner in the Ilinai Ilrith far attractions that is sure to satisfy' ,the exacting' movie fan. In addition II. Nlyers, , The lecture will begin at 1.1:30 sharp. i IIIII II:III- been provided thy. Mr. ■ 1511 t i„. i „ , i„I i ler t. thc appetite of the must tickle photo- ,„ mi„ ii,„ sca l e t tellit Millennial) rr i g mee ip Ince `1 club room; b e f„, th e eyen :. .1, , ,,, i, rutri:tal :.(.. ■ , f arrangements, and the play patron. ing c0,1grat- wonderfully clever Ben Alexander. fog. ' l cock cast, are FI'Cl'i V There is a perfect blend of comedy w i ii , „„,„ i i a tr i„„ Iii h i„ 1 ). \ v . ( i r if_ RABBI WATERMAN TO Alter this pleasant and informal a laugh- 'III, r \rri•i.r. ,, ill open with a solo, PREACH AT TEMPLE illati.ns .. the 1.ii- lii " 1 dinner party. Mayor Schreiber was and drama and as an extra attraction me GUI's "Hearts of the \\*orld." Ntivrtnlit•r ...NI, To, ii." sung by Re,. IT D. Bass, • I rrtic. "••••Itirlcv tcr ' , taken i0 thl . Illl,tilliZ, \S here a large there will be shown for the first time • ' Owing to the absence from the city ,Ii. with the choir and an orchestra 1 timlitotce had 21st. Ailiiiiili on any ' tag ' ill i)elmit ' - ‘ n Am,a - SHAAREY ZEDEK HOLDS II \Veitprartrn• will render a select Chaniikall pro- g i ' llwr " . e f e l i tai l:,1\ iiitt: t 1 .7010 \1. Franklin, who has Freund, the energetic and popular tem Itlovie Star Contest," where the THANKSGIVING SERVICE! \ l e .,,, 1 \Ir•. preach the Memorial `i"lin solo will I '' render "' . gr'"' ' , . , . . . ' .. ....' president 1/i the Detroit Illitai Brith, 'ambitious amateur stars will be seen R a bbi I i i i es; „' toppeo al 10 Mr. Rubenstein, accompanied by .\ very appropriate Thankagivinq l Add ress f or fl,,, 1 ;,,,. dress intro- in action, muter pro(ession:11 direction. I if NtlW for k t Hy. s pre s i4,1, a n d made the a d I uttleman. S Ilaitir %c-' Cleveland, on Sunday. December 1. NII , Mi . ," iv ay This litiveity was the outstanding service was heti! at the Shaarec Ze , i) t , e ..r.,11,,„ , , r ., „ii t he ir , 1,, duciiii; Mayor Schreiner. , o it ea ‘‘ , o , ,,, i e ,et il ,, o i t Temple , o e 1 , 110 dck Synagogue on Tintrsn aY a , , ,'the made by '''. ' "I. "" will be I ' d ., ar • t• I ' 1 • May or S c li e , ib e r i n his address' feature of the motion picture cx 111111 - tin us 1,,,,.. . 1,.,,,,.ti, ' i ' ll- ls Rabbi Nerslinian, Rabbi Levin, Rabbi ' New York. So great o'clock, .\ special '1 1 1 ,,,,u k sg i y i n g ser- ' occupied On that day by Rabbi Philip ( spoke imp ras si Se ly of the significance tors' bazaar ill \Vatermail, of Kalamazoo. His sub- ,t„ \\ hilt licri• Iht• . wrri.. .•\ ishishkin. II III Thumin and Rabbi ,....• h.., .....lts. of the thanksgi, Mg season, and of was its soccess that many of the larg- moo was given by Rabbi Hershman. i se ri e s Coll., ‘ ing the services a dinner was ject will lie "Traditional Jewish Meals and Mrs. : lie Elsfilafi the g ratitud e which should till all est theaters ill the east held a Mr. la, oli Le ■ in is president of the ' Mlle sk L11 - served to members in the VeStry 1 itlil \trident American Ideals in the hearts a t an hour so hill! oi promise ot these interesting e% (lit Hebrew Free School; Mr. I. Spalter. Dancing 1 Light of the Principles Laid Down by .rill (lig l.. glie..t. .4 Nlr. Ile also spoke N\ ilii • ;trio is supplied hy the management of rooms of the synagogue. for humanity, ,. 1 -\ i:l''i 'l, . i .1, i'sngl a Ilian Sil \ rrstotiu, k ice - presidcut, and Rev. Jacob Sklar, President ‘Vikon." fraternal enthusiasm of the great op - • the Colonial Theater and the prizes followed. 1. i ti ,„„-,„„iii,„ B'NAI BRITH GIVES WELCOME TO MAYOR ',11,. CORNELL SCHREIBER ".i''' warm , ",, , li , thc, ""di- SOCIETY . ■sh■ ■ OLUMB FLOUR FOR THANKSGIVING GOODIES • DAVID STOTT FLOUR MILLS, DETROIT, MICHIGAN ankh kiittenliorg, ', kowd: . \\ . exItr and kthrl I /1111rithrint ■ YOD GAUF TAU ELECTS NEW OFFICERS. N,s. t , . (1 , / iiip;: dal, meeting last Sunday, November 24th. The follownng were elected officers :Musical h:lll. :sl ii t a it::1 14 n it: 1 1( fur x, guest, I hart, Ridiniet. secretary and • t rens- ttiikey, sergeant-at- hllmr, H IS \Va e r tn it ening. :truly . \c c. [ast. \n m(ornt.d smoker has been giv" ec \Ir • plumed for Sunday. IICCClneer 8th. 1 he P r "" raill tc:dc at lice Lon III crocks. Boris and ;ttiliton„ 111.• Nti , sian tenor; Nit - . and Miss P. L. Factler, MAX STEINGOLD HAS DOWN TOWN BRANCH Down-town office; for Max Stein- lItaent:li,leit.::rlsa'att.:11,11,1-.1: ioa,ute'in,ahneeicaels side real gold. d have Chicao, is the }nest Nathaniel opene ). II. .\ rte, int liar- " . g° . :Suite 307. Free Press building tees, Mrs. I SItintlierg, pianist. I S int, i gl ; ot :1t s m a n Ave., and :Mrs. Nlandr1 Nos- enter r, tytt.Atkinson energetic young sons of Max ' 1 S it " ;•ingold. will he in charge of the idown-town offices. the experience and training ; Ahem' younger men have had, the or- VICTORY FETE FOR JEWISH OLD FOLKS , lice will be carried on wfth the same A Victory Festival was held at the union of enterprise with reliability Jewish Old Folks Home. 120 Edmund I which ham, made the Steingold sue-