THE JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE SIX an an on -ew----e-no.e.ie------e--eoeix -ifi-e- l on OnOttlfftreillikIM 11; i, Save Food! Save Clothes! Save Money! , , i _,,,,,,„F„,,,,,,,,,,,,tren - -)n 1"1"uu.J.,,u,J.L ■ e, Saki OW a= ,..r a L), MMMMMMMM - . . ''.. The Great American Nation must continue in its present Hooverization Program i t II To show our sincerity toward the nation we are offering our entire stocks of Men's and Boy's Outer Clothing, Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes, in fact, EVERYTHING under these roofs is at your disposel in SCHOLNICK & GHINASINS w II G TEN - DAY QCHOLN CK FOR GREAT CALL FOR CASH SALE LIATISFACTION I L tr. i tc II 1-11\IASIN volt UARANTEE Nothing Reserved, Nothing Excepted, Everything goes at Remarkable Reductions. Remember the Where-437 Hastinr,StCo..r.W. .inder.... 14th Remember the When-Saturday, January 4th to Remember the Who-Scholnick & Ghinasin — 3 — 0111d • ranks second to none in this country. BENJ. JACOBSON AND Dr. Chadsey is a unit of great vis- M. L. CHERTOK FORM ion--is always planning ahead for the NEW INSURANCE FIRM needs of an ever-growing community. During the reconstruction period vast A new Detroii educational problems are bound to ship has been arise in Detroit. It is of these that --- Jai obson and NI Dr. Chadsey is to speak at the Temple MAYOR COUZENS TO Under the win , SPEAK JANUARY 15 on Wednesday evening, January 8, tin- der the topic, "'The Educational Prob- lems Confronting Detroit." The Young People's Society of This address will tie of the very Temple Beth El is particularly fortu- greatest importance, as sounding the nate in having secured fur its season's keynote of future educational activ- ities in our city. For this reason it should be heard by every man and woman who is really interested in the more important phases of our city's life. The lecture, which will begin at 8:30, is open to the public. On the following \Vednesday (stett- ing, January IS, Mayor James Cov- ens will deliver at tie 'Temple his 11,1 public address following his Mangoes , Dr. Chadsey to Discuss Educational Problems Confronting Our City lion as chief executive of our city, Further announcement of this lecture will be made in our next issue. OBITUARY. Miss Elizabeth Fox. The sympathy of the entirolp111- 1 'Dimity is extended to Nir. analligIrs. — Sigmund Fog upon ale death.n1 their •'. I daughter, Elizabeth. who • passed away on Monday morning last after a few days' illness. Elizabeth Fox was a rarely lovable child. As a pupil a n d DR. CHARLES E. CHADSEY. • .1 lecture course many of the foremost thinkers upon civic, social and educa- tional themes. The program, which has been pre- pared and which will be announced in full shortly, contains the names of men who speak authoritatively upon the subjects that they are to discuss. The first of these is Dr. Charles E. Chadsey, superintendent of schools. Detroit, who is known from one NIA of the country to the other as a leading educator. When a number of years ago Dr. Chadsey was prevailed upon to come here from Denver the educational joiirnals throughout the land congratulated Detroit tipon its acquisition of the best equipped man in the country to take charge of our school system. Within very recent times Dr. Chad- sey's name was very prominently mentioned in connection with the su- perintendency of schools, first in the city of Cleveland, and then in New York city, and it is an open secret that overtures were made to him by both of these important communities. Howes er, Dr. Chadsey felt that here in Detroit was an educational oppor- tunity as large as 'night he found any- where in America and he decided to remain here. flow fortunate Detroit has been in this derision on his part tie et er-growing Ob- is evidence I I cieney of our school system. which confirmant of Temple Beth El Relig- ious School she was exceedingly pop- ular and held a high place in the es- mates. by i teem of teachers and set mourned. whom she will he gre the fam- The funeral took place ily residence on Tuesday afternoon. Rabbis Franklin and Mayerberg offi- ciating. with The Busiest and Biggest East Side Jeweler ('or. Adams and Hastings .Sts. Detroit, MIeh. SPRUN ENGRAVING GOMPANY 1 700 MARQUETTE BLDG. COLOR-PLATES DESIGNING PHOTO- RETOUCHING HALFTON ES The Finsterwald Furniture Co. in a great Removal cobson. general agents, the firm has opened offices in 520 Dime Bank building, The firm will represent the, Minnesota Mutual Life in Nlichigan. \l r. Chertok has been engaged in i nsu ranee lines for considerable time.' ber7- -facohson is a fmttNe of Michitrew and a graduate of the LIM ersity ,01 Michigan. Ile is a nienther of the oar and of the Bar association. In business circles he became known as the successful founder of the Hough- ton-Jacobson Printing Co. The firm of Chertok & Jacobson • pl a „ to conducta Service Life tt,„ Sale Offers Many A YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY TO HOLD MONTHLY MEETING SUNDAY, JANUARY 12 The regular monthly meeting of the Voting People's Society of the Temple Beth El, which was to have been held on December 29. will take place Sunday, January 12, at the Temple. A tine musical program has been arranged. Mr. I. Leonard Braun. popular tenor, will appear in a group If songs from I L'agliacci. lie scull Ile accompanied by Miss Tillie liar- vett. Miss Jennie Starikoff, well- known pianist. will render a few piano Raymond J. Wed. Constructor of apparel for gentlemen A Wee collection of new and original model suits made to order to meet the present demands of economy at GLENDALE 3834 925 WOODWARD AVE. in High-quality Furniture stump. SAM SCHUBOT BACK ON 30-DAY LEAVE 219 RANDOLPH ST. FROM SEA SERVICE ----- Seaman Sant Schubot. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Schulmt, 1(411 iarlield Ave.. arrived home last Sunday morn- , ing from France on a 31i-day leave. ! Though Sam wears a gold stripe on his sleet e and will have to carry a cane for a while, he is still the same jovial young mail who enlisted in the ' Navy almost a year ago. Seaman S chubot very heady came I to be listed among the serious casual- Maurice L. Chertok, ties. The transport he was sailing on ll ta „k c collided with a French collier. Sea- Ths, bureau wi ante man Schubot, who had been on watch, aiialysis free of plans and forms of was just being relieved when the policies, especially with regard to in- crash came. lie was thrown and tell come and inheritance tax require- thirty feet. The shock rendered him ments. unconscious fur two day's. After' spending Ilse months in a Base Conference" pital "Somewhere in France" he was "Peace By Philomathics sent as a convalescent to the Climber- land Hospital. Brooklyn, N. Philotnathic Debating Chili held a Miniature Peace Conference Sunday evening. Various members acting as delegates of leading coml. tries, discussed the League of Na- tions. Freedom of the Seas. territorial claims and other ;indiums of the Conference at Versailles. "President \\ ilson ." ryprestsitted by H. Rosenthal, u as chosen chairman Other delegates who addressed the Conference were R. Rothman as "Clemenceatt:" P. I itildstein as "Lloyd 1,eorge:" I.. Cohen as "Orlando: - NI Myers as - king Alberti.' NI. Jaslow Y. P. S. RED CROSS UNIT TO MEET. The Red l•ross [nit of the Young People's Society of Temple nett] El w ill me et 1Vednesday evening, Janu- ary 8• at 7:311 o'clock. All members are urged to lend a helping hand to for the small nations: R. Levine as this worthy cause. "Trotzky" and J. Rogvoy as "Dr Solf of Germany." S. Sternberg. LONDON—It appears that the lib- ..ritic of the evening, commended the eralization of the German Govern- Debate Committee for the novelty of ment has had its effect upon the Jews the program. which was an entire Gal Three--Jewish Chronicle kilt success. in the direction of making them more annual ',amulet was held courageous in asserting their desires. Thursday. Jan. 2, with Mr. Loins Co- It is reported that they are agitat- bane as toastmaster. ing for complete autonomy in Jewish Whether comluctorettes should he communal matters. and for the abo- eniploved by the I). U. R. on the lition of all discriminatory laws and same basis as during the war will be practices, especially the restriction of debated at the next meeting, Sunday the immigration of Jews from Russia. evening. Jan. S. A. C. KRENZ Fine Bargains banded December 24. has the distinc- tion of being the youngest senior Four-Minute Man in the United States. \t r. Weil had a successful and interesting experience as a speaker, and there were gratifying and prac- tical evidences of the effectiveness of his addresses on the Four-Minute Mrs. Lena Wiener. program. ANNOUNCEMENT Ray mond J. \Veil, of Detroit, one of the many members of the Detroit mmunity, who served with Jewish co the Four-Nlintitc Men until they dis- Benjamin Jacobson. On New Year's morning Mrs. Lena Wiener. of Chicago, was buried at Woodmere cemetery, Rabbi Franklin officiating. Mrs. Wiener is survived o two sons and two daughters. by t Among those present at the funeral her daughters, Mrs. .thraliain Were Rhine, of Hot Springs. .Arkansas; Miss Wiener, of Chicago, and her son. Nit. Ben Wiener, of Flint, Michigan. Her brother-in-law, Mr. Levi Wiener, of Buffalo, was also present. -elections. The usual dancing will follow the OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT 1 DETROITER YOU NGEST FOUR MINUTE SENIOR LONDON—Among the Jews who were sent to Parliament during the recent elections are Sir Philip Stag- ...is, Major Lionel de Rothschild alit! Charles Henry. The first two wet returned by the Conservative party Mr. Henry is a Liberal. SHAAREY ZEDEK TO GIVE DANCE SUNDAY CADILLAC ART SHOP PICTURE FRAMING—PORTRAIT ENLARGING Expert. Work. trite' Surprisingly Low LARGE SELECTION OF PICTURES FRAMED AND UNFRAMED Open Evenings Cad. 1689. 52 Grand River Ave. West. The Young people's Society of the Shaare Zedels are giving a dance at the Synagogue, \Villis and Itrtish 1 Streev. 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