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announce the engagement of

J. W. B. BUILDING
their daughter, Dorothy. to Mr.
AT CAMP CUSTER TO
Samuel Canfield, of Denver, Col.
BE OPENED DEC. 15

Patriotic Fund to
Aid in Enrolling
Red Cross Members

CLASSIFIED

to an officers' school in France and!

only returned,a few days before the

David A. Brown, on Executive
Committee, to T a k e Over
Active Management of Enroll-
ment.

battle in which he was killed.

Ile

VIOLIN LESSONS
given to
selected pupils by violinist with the
Madison Orchestra. Phone for ap-
days he went back to the line and pointment. Market 4827. S. J. Ben-
made the charge with the boys which avie, 178 Garfield Ave.
resulted in his death
"l'he night before he went up to the
front the second time he gait. me TO RENT—Large, fine, steam-
your name and address and I prom- I heated room in apartment on East
ised to cable or write you in the event Forest, near Woodward. Call Glen.
he should he wounded or should fail dale 7140-M.

u-ciit to the line the first day and was

slightly gassed, but after resting two

In connection with the annuall to return.
Christmas Roll Call of the Ainericanl "He and I gut to be good friends
Red Cross. which will be conducted and greatly admired him. He was one
on a national scale the week of of the nobles/ young men I ever met
December 16th, the Detroit Patriotic and a true hero. Ile and Lieutenant
Fund has arranged with Detroit chap- Blake of the Third Battalion, 118th,
were side by side in the furious chargel
ter to obtain Red Cross memberships
leading the platoon that routed the
fur all Patriotic Fund subscribers
enemy from one of his strongest posi-
making their December payments and
tions. Am told he was killed instant-
for all who have paid their pledges in
Iv. Lieutenant Blake can give you
full.
minute particulars. I was two oil
This is in accord with a promise three miles behind the line and learned
mad, he the Patrieitic Fund at the that he was buried the next day by
time of its campaign last Nlay, when the regular burial company.
it was announced that organizations
"I think the government can give
participating in the drive would not you information as to the place of his
again solicit subscribers until next burial, however. I can do so when it
year. The Fund also promised at that becomes proper and in harmony with
time that it would announce a plan military regulations.
"I sympathize with you in your sad
whereby contributors to the fund
could become members of the Red bereasement and pray that you may
Cross at the annual roll call if they receive comfort from our Almighty
so desired. 1'11e fund is now making Father and from the memory that he
did his full duty as a man and a sol-
good in both particulars.
dier, and in the common cause of our
\Vith the consent of the Red Cross,
glorious country.
the Patriotic Fund will send to all of
"If I can serve you further shall be
its members in iolvance of the roll
glad to do so.
call blank membership cards. On
"Sincerely yours,
signing these cards and turning them
S. NI( )(IRE."
in along with their December pay-
ment, subscribers to the Fund will
receive a Red Cross button and 1919
membership flag to display in the win-
dows of their homes. This exempts
them from solicitation by the Red
Cross workers enlisted in the roll
call, who will be instructed to call
only at homes where the membership
hug is not displayed.
The \Voiti•n's Auxiliary of Temple
Those who have paid their Patri-
Beth have been fortunate in pro-
otic Food pledges in full will receive miring Nlajor George E. McKean to
buttons and membership flagsby mail address them at their next regular
and only be asked to sign and return monthly meeting, Monday, December
the carol. Subscribers may also enroll 9, at 2:30 p.

lacks

JEWELRY

Make your selection for
Christmas now.

'fu enable Patriotic Fund sub-
cember 15, when the new Jewish \Vel-
scribers 11 ho are paying through fac-
fare building will be dedicated.
tories to avail themselves of this plan,
the Fund will ask employers to dis-
tribute membership carols, buttons
and flags to all workers contributing
ance is looked Igor by Edgar J. Draelo to the Patriotic Fund, and, following
man, Jewish \Veil:ire Board worker at this distribution, additional buttons
Camp Custer.
and lit) per cent stickers to those who
!wish to enroll the members of their
I families. This will all be done HI
MARY MacLAREN HAS
advance of the roll call sun that Paid-
NEW OPPORTUNITY IN
Fund subscribers will bave ample
"VANITY POOL" DRAMA otig,
tittle to put up their Red Cross mem
bership flags before the Red Cross
The program at the Colonial Theater workers begin checking up.
for week commencing Sunday', Decem-
Last year the Red Cross enrollee
ber 8th, consists of two first-run fea-
116,000 members in Detroit and
tures, neither of which has ever been
Wayne County. National headquar-
shown in Detroit, and either of which
ters asks Detroit chapter to increase
would make a fitting headliner for any
this to 600,000. This is on a basis of
house.
(0 per cent of the population, and it
\l are Mach
in "Vanity Pool," in
is the same the country over. With
which she is assisted Inv Franklin Far-
nun, Nlarion Sais and Anna Q. Nils- the co-operation of the Patriotic. Fun(
son, has the opportunity sine has so it is believed that the new goal can
he attained without dIfficulty.
Emory W. Clark, president of the
long desired to shove her real ability. Detroit Patriotic Fund and treasure
r
She is happily cast for the character of the Detroit Red Cross chapter, will
of Mary Royal. tier parents are a be general chairman of the Christinas
broken-down team of theatrical troop-
roll call in Detroit aunt Wayne
ers, who, find themselves face to face
County. At the request Of the °Ili
with poverty. When an opportunity
cials of Detroit chapter, David A .
conies to commercialize the beauty of
Brown, of the Patriotic Fund execu-
their daughter Nlary they quickly grasp
tive committee, has consented to
it, regardless of the consequences.
take over the active management o f
Through a kiss ais•n her innocently
by one who wished only to befriend her, the enrollment. Headquarters have
been established at 117 Fort Si. Wes
he, through misunderstanding, 1
.eaVes in the quarters recently occupied by
himself and his
it ri
11 political
I
world open to attack by a scheming poll- the Nlichigan Patriotic Fund.

A Very successful meeting was held

Thanksgiving Eve., to celebrate last Wednesday evening by the Young
the formal opening of the mem- People's Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek.

Mr. Sam Levin, of the Junior College
dtership campaign. During the
faculty, gave an illuminating talk tin
next month open meetings will "The Peace Congress."' Ile explained

be held at the Hannah Schloss fully the system of organized state com-
Memorial Hall, 239 East 'High Notition :-.through which Pritssia had
gained its former power.
Street, every Wednesday even-
Dr. N. A. Oranstam made an appeal
on behalf of the Zionist Organizathin
ing.

of Detroit in their registration cam-

Nliss Sarah Caplow, of Chica- paign.
go, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Miss Kaufman, accompanied by ,Van
David B. \Verbe, of 823 Second Kopelson, rendered a delightful group

avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice S. Cobe,
their two Sons,
I ierbcrt and

of songs.

Philomathic Club.

"The League of Nations" was the

Frank, and 1Mrs. Marcus Frank, theme of debate before the Philomathic
of •oledo, spent Thanksgiving Club at the last meeting, The cham-

in Detroit, where they attended pions of the league, T. Rog\ oy and II.
Rosenthal, won over H. Metzger and
a family dinner given by NIr. IL Gurowi(z, upholding the negative.
and NIrs. Edward C. Frank.
December 8 the club will have a

NI rs. Sol Gordon, of 86 Ilarper "Chanuka and Jewish Program." in

which many interesting subjects will Ire

avenue, entertained at dinner discussed.
Sunday, in honor of her brother,
NI r. Max Goldstrom. and his ABRAHAM PEREIRA,
FATHER OF FORMER
fiance, Miss Eva Warren, whose

ESTIMATOR, DIES

marriage 1611 take place in the
near future. There were twelve
.Nloraham l'ereira,
years old, a resi-
dent of Detunt since childhood, died
guests.

Galley 4—Jewish Chronicle

ymorning at the residence of
Naturally this also insolses the ',mold-
Mrs. 'Antis II. Goldberg, of
his daughter, :Qrs. Saul I). Cohen. 388 tress of his own home. But through the
Grand Rapids, Mich., is spending Elmhurst avenue, Highland Park.

two weeks with her sister, Mrs.

A. Schlesinger, of Brush street.
Mr. Arthur Fixel. with the S.
N. T. C. at Ann Arbor, is visit-

ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Adolphus Fixel, of 2.17 Second
avenue.

Mrs. N. \V. Schlussel, of 102

Farnsworth avenue, have just re-
turned from a two weeks' visit

in Columbus and Cincinnati, a
Lieut. Arthur Goldberger, of
Selfridge Field, has returned
from a ten-day leave spent in

Chicago.

Funeral services were
day. Mr. Pereira, who lately haul aid-
ed his 5110, 101'111er Estimator Samuel

Pereira, in the printing business, was
once a housing inspector for the
hoard of health,
Ile came to Detroit from London
when a buy of 5. He was a member
of Detroit lodge Ni. 55, Knights of
Ps thias, and Detroit court No. 128,
1. 0. F. this sons are Samuel.
Nathan, Meyer and Morey Pereira,
all residents of Detroit.

JEWISH BURIAL IS
PRAYER OF DYING
DETROIT SOLDIER

Sam 1Volletiloerg. 23-year-old sea o f
Announcement is made of the NIrs. J. \rfa, 165 Watson street, has
'been
killed in action in France.
marriage, Ni‘ umber 8. of Miss
lite news hit.. Comeill a letter CC-
Lillian NI. •lbinger to Lieuten- ceb ed by his sister ,
\hi ss F ann ie Vol.
ant 11. W. \Varner. It was a lonlierg, from it Jewish comrade, Roy
Bernstein.
who
was
us ith 11011
the
small military %vedding, the ser-
dressMg station that proved a target for
vice being read at the Claypool - In enemy shell. Nfr. Bernstein writes:
hotel. Indian:n..11,, Ind., in the
"Dear Miss 11 ollenberg : No (look
presence of four brother officers can have, this time. been notified of
your brother's death. I was by his side
and their wives. Lieutenant when he was hit :met stayed with him to
Warner is stationed at Fort Ben- the end. Saint last request w a, for a
jamin Harrison, but upon his re- Jewish burial, and I sass- to it that he
cot one.
lease will take his bride to Elk-
"His death occurred (ur Oct.
1018,
hart, Ind., to reside. Both Lieu- in a dressing station that was hit by a
shell.
I
cannot.
under
the
rules
of
cen-
tenant and NIrs. Warner are De-
sorship, tell you the name of the place
troiters.
or where he was but you may he
r. and Mrs. Seymour
assured that he received a decent
burial."
Franklin of Cass • av • entit, hat
1 • e
NIr
°Denby rg went o
i
rourned home .alter a ten days' v ■ ,n ambulatice
it .! Turceailsn June
stay in New Yi'irk City.
sides his mother, are three sisters, Fan-
Mr. and Mrs. Sainuel Nathan- ne. lierh- l idei Wollenberg and Mrs S.
(oheq of
elantl, and one brother,
Sr., 196 Farnsworth aN emu% i Meek. of this es
city.

cleverness of his wife, danger is avert-

Lieut. Henry J. Brown Fell
Like Hero Charging E nemy
at the Head of His Forces

.111 ends well with Mary when later
Drew Garrett comes into her life
The staging and acting in this splen-
did production are beyond criticism.
Two warm tributes to the soldierly
The other feature on the prograin is
a farce comedy. entitled ".111 night." It life and heroic death of Lieut. Henry
J.
Brown, the Detroit officer who was
is a stun of a young married couple
more clever than thrifts and a pair of killed at the head of his 01C11, October
hovers who decide to assist them in at- 15, leading a charge upon the enemy,
tempting to fleece a prospective angel has been paid by George S. Moore, a
1'. NI. C. A. secretary, in letters to
no- of $1,101,00
The complications
that follow (when the angel decides to two of Lieut. Brown's relatives.
The death of Lieut. Brown, who was
run the house along ideas conceised Le
himself, going so far as to bundle the especially well known among the
lovers off to bed, thinking they are younger people of Temple Iteth El,
married. and considering the married and was a son of NIrs. Pauline R. Rose,
of Grand Rapids, has already been re-
co11 1 4
who for their own convect- corded in The Jewish Chronicle. Ile
knee mid purpose are po s in g
butler wat a graduate of Fort Sheridan train-
and maid) are extremely funny,
ing camp. A brother is now serving
These two fe""e' arc urc to Ideate the nation as an ensign in the navy.
the multitude who daily find their way Mn, Moore writ es
to these two rela-
te, the beautiful Colonial Theater, and ti , b e caus e
re
of a request made
incidentally sn.11 bring many who have whim b e
and Lieutenant Brown
nes er been there before.
slept in the same dogma the last
The management
ent realizes that names night before the lieutenant went hack
do not always mean Imo(' pictures, and I i n t o
the line. That night Lieut. Brown
great care is taken that the picture is gave N1 r. Nlenire the addresses. The
the attraction, if it is all that it should 1'. Ni. C..1. seer( tare writes with evi-
he. Daily matinees at 2:341
and Timm- d•nt deep admiration and comrade-
far price, IN ill prevail.
like feeling for his companion and
friend.
CONKLIN COMPANY
In his letter to the mother Mr.
ANNOUNCES SALE Moore says:

the
The Conklin Co.. 8 Witherell St.,1 "My Dear jl.irough
Nladam:
Ni regular
doubt mili-
you
tlithnr
c eeanar'n: els
t of the death of your
delaers
ladies' suits an d cloaks.
Brown, second lienten-
announce a special one-third off boll_
one, Third Battalion. 118th Regulars.
dav sale beginning today.
pli5a,tof,r,onmh,salircaii,iattregLe while
The management has been for- taeh:duintwObcits.
tunatc in securing a full line of exclu- I the

sine garments at pre-war prices. All 1 would have written or cabled you,
the leading modes are shown in suits,! but was advised to wait until the gov-
cloaks and dresses,
l e r npririee,nutnh,ead sent b
lfebecnia Idnoonteic
hi
Any one of those handsome gar-
has
ments would make an admirable huh- time.
day gift for "Her."
"Lieutenant Brown had been sent

until

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East Side Jeweler.

Cor. Adams' and Hastings Sts.

Maj. G. E. McKean Will
Address Temple Beth-El
Auxiliary Monday P. M.

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A.
The dedication exercises will take
.\ I larvest Party was given by
HEAR PROF. S. LEVIN place at 2:30 p. m. No tickets of ad-
the members of the Young Wo-
mission will he required at the camp on
men's Hebrew Association on
that day, so an especially large attend-

it

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Detroit, Mich,

Max Steingold

REAL ESTATE

Suite 312 Free Press Building

Among the pictures at the
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hirsch-
:Michigan Artists' exhibition at field, if this city, are visiting
Detroit parents and friends of Joel It members of their family on this card,
The major is a well-known physi-
the Art Museum is a portrait of Mrs. Hirschfield's parents, Mr. soldiers at Camp Custer will he web if they desire, in which event they cian of this city, who has just re-
will
receive
100
per
cent
stickers.
corned at the cantonment Sunday. De-
turned from France, and adds the
Miss Baas by Mrs. David , B. and Mrs. Elias Wolf.

\Vcrhe.

still lo-ep

A deposit
wanted.

DETROIT

Main 3t57

point of view of trained scientific ob-
serser to that of army officer in his
talk on Spirit of the Nations."
Dr. McKean spent .fifteen months
"over there" as a member of the Har-
per Ifieqatal which left Detroit,
it will be remembered, with patriotic
promotness almost as soon as was
was declared,
Even before our entry into the war
Dr. McKean was in a position to
speak authoritatively about the situa-
tion. It so happened that he found
himself in the center of excitement in
the summer preceding the sear. He
was in Berlin when news came of the
assassination of the Archduke of Aus-
tria. He was in Paris on Bastile Day.
He was in London when England de-
clared war. In fact, he seems to have
taken the pulse of each nation at the
heigth of its fever, in the triple Ca-
pacity of analytic psychologist, states-
man and doctor.
The address will be preceded by
patriotic singing by the newly-organ-
ized Auxiliary Chorus, led by Miss
Myra Cohen, well-known mezzo-
soprano. The program will be: "The!
Star Spangled Banner," "God Save
the King," "The Nlarseillaise," and the
"Garibaldi Hymn."

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