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The Jewish Chronicle, 1919-01-17

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SOCIETY -

1

Miss Bessie Hodes entertained
the following guests at a dinner
and theater party Monday even-
ing: Nliss Norma Fresh, Nliss
Ruth Rosen, Nliss Hazel Frosh,
Nliss Estelle Singer, Ali, Alice
I lodes, Capt. A. J. Robbins, Li eu t.

Mr. Alfred Hersh, son of Mr
and Mrs. Jacob Hersh, of IS.
Ilague avenue, has returned
home front Camp Lee, \'a., hav-
ing received his discharge front
the army.
- -
Herman Glasier, Ensign Ibtrold
NIr. and Mrs. Louis Edwin
1:livan, Lieut. Jerry Ruddner and Frankel, ii0 \Voodward terrace,
Lieut. L a o uis NIttine.
arc entertaining their niece, Miss
- •
Josephine Kapp, of Ilattle Creek.
NIr. Sam Schubot, Who has
been spending a :10-day sick leave
I )r. Nlax Kunstler avas in-
,% ith his parents, NIr. and NIrs. stalled a, !surgeon of the Spanish
Find Schubot, of !so Garfield \Var Veterans, General I I. NI.
avenue, left Thursday night for Duffield Camp, at the meeting
the Brooklyn Nat y yards, \\lien! held l'InIrAitY evening at 111:1:,
Inc will be stationed indefinitely. Woodward avenue.

Mr. and Mrs, Julius F. I Minim
nnaway, Nlich.. announce the
z-agagement of their (laughter,
Am y Ray, to Louis M. Peal:soh
of Lansing.

laloilot it,. en-
Nliss
route to Nii ;w York City, will stop
at Rochester, N. Y., to t i•it her
sister and brother-in law, Nit- .
and \1r.. I l'arry Cohen, who arc
celebrating. their 'fifth wedding
anniversary. Lieut. 'Morris Rab-
inutitz, surgeon in the V. S.
arms, who had been spending
,part of his furlough in ( lucago,
returned to Detroit to join his sis-
ter on her ea-dim trip.

RABBI R. RABINOVITZ

TO ADDRESS YOUNG PEOPLE

AT WEDNESDAY MEETING

FURS

32nd Annual Sale
Bona - Fide Reductions
Each and Every Article

Coats, Capes, Muffs of

Seal, Mole, Mink, Squirrel
Sables, Ermine, Beaver
Skunk, Nutria, Marmot
Opossum, Leopard

MEN'S FUR COATS AND COLLARS

Newton Annis

t
Miss Est iter ('idiot, I 131 Brush
AT BETH JACOB WITH
street, has left fur Chicago, where
PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION IS
Ills TORONTO CHOIR
CHAMPIONED BY DR. CHADSEY
she will participate in various so-
IN TEMPLE 'BETH EL ADDRESS
cial affair-, given in honor of Miss
President NI. Rosinsky, of Congre-
Dr. t. haries E. Chadsey, Superin-
Nlinna lia•kind, who is to become gation Beth Jacob, announces that on
of Detroit, ad-
the bride of Nliss Colten's broth- Saturday, January 18, at lit a. nt., Rab- tendent of Schools
the Young People's Society
dressed
bi A. NI. Hershman will preach in
er, N1r. .\ J, Cohen.
Ileth Jacob synagogue. and the Rev. of Temple Beth El, NVednesday, Jan-

Manufacturer W=le

Annis Fur Bldg., Woodward at Clifford
Established 1887
Buy With Confidence

It. Wl a d ows ky , th e we n-k nown Ober . nary 8, on "The Educational Prob-

NIr. Philip Bernstein, of Five cantor of Toronto, with his choir of lems Confronting Detroit."

I.:Lke., Alicll., amiutince, the en-
„1 his (laughter, Ger-

trude, to ,1r. 1;ti.k. Lichtenstein,
son of NIr. ;old Mrs. .\ Lichten-
stein, of this cit ■ •

.Minotincentent is ma d e of th e
engagement of Nliss 11essie Pol-
lack and Mr. Dit Pollack. The
marriage will take place in \Vind-
sor some time this month.

.\nnouncentent is made of the
marriage of Nliss Eleanor Barn-
ard to NIr. Nlanuel 1:.oluroff, De-
cember ?3, in Chicago. NIr. Kuui-
rutT will take Ids bride to New
York to reside..

NIrs. I larohl Rothschild. of St.
Bald, Nlinn., is the guest of her
parents, NIr. and NIrs. Eugene II.
Colorado at untie.
Lieutenant Rothschild is sta-
tioned at Fort Riley. Kansas City.

DavId A. Brown and Mr.
Nathan Samuels are ;inning the
direct( IrS of the Detroit News-
b oys' Association, re-elected at
the annual meeting of the Socie-
ty held Thursday. at the Board
NIr. and Mrs. Harry G. Starr of Commerce.
have left Washington, D. C..
Nlenthers of the Fresh Air So-
where Mr. Starr has been in the
service fur the past ten months, ciety will act as hostesses at the
fur their home in Zanesville, O. Jewisl? Welfare dance given at
the I lospitality House, Cass and
The NLisses .\ tigusta and Jane Peterlme.., Sunday, January 10.

spending the week-
Brown in
I )r. J. Rosenthal, captain in the
end in Toledo.
Seventh Infantr, S. .\ ., is ex-
Nliss Nlildred Nurko, of Boyne pected to I return front Camp
City. Nlich., is spending two Wade, NI(1., in two weeks and
weeks here as, the guest of Mrs. will occupy his old (illices in the
Albert tirabower and Nliss Jennie \Vashington .\rcade.

Kahn. of Medbury avenue.

NIrs. Ben Silberblati t, of To-
.\. Stearns, Ititi ledo, is spending a few da ■ s with
NIr. \\
I. ungfellott avenue, w iu has been NIr. and NIrs. NI. Silberldatt, of
sojourning in California, ha: l e ft Ilrush street.
fur Honolulu, to be gone the re-
'was
NIr. David .\.
mainder of the itintcr.
th tied honorary president of the
A MELANGE OF FASHIONS PRES- Detroit Communit ■
II ockey
ENT AND FUTURE.
League at a meeting of the
---
Olie cannot help but observe with League held at the office of the
Interest the coats and wraps which Ft R-- .\(1 Jew ish Citron CY
winter weather has brought fortis.
First favorites are seal and beaver Recreation Commission, Sunday.
and avhen the wrap is not made A January

some modish peltry, garments of
luxurious fahries are shown with
smart touches of far.
One notes wonderful wraps of fur.
fur sets and eharming lilt le eoat
A popular wrap shown at It. Siegel
Co.'s was of grey squirrel with lovely
collar of soft, taupe fox which could
be folded around its wearer in the
most luxurious way.
The newest lines for the seal (dyed
muskrat) coat which will be Iii good
style fur next winter as well as this
show a loose, full back, the front of
the garment Is often held in loosely
1,y a narrow shaped girdle of self fur.
Turned back cuffs are wide and the
eollar large and convertible.
With the Palm Beach season now in
full swing. there Is a strong demand
for the now swats skirts of novelly
silks and Tricolettes and Ilaronette
Satins.
The new afternoon spring gowns
are quaint and girlish. They are of
silk, foulard awl crepe silks. and are
puffed and corded In a charming old-
fashioned manner with draperie
•rought to the front and caught up
ward giving the effect of the skirt
hiking up in front.
The new victory color, magenta.
promises a great popularity. It Is used
not only in gowns, but In the now
spring sults and hats. Other new
colors are soft steel greys, Ivy green.
coral pink. Alpine blue and cherry rod .
Xmong the pronounced new fabrics
featured nt 11. Siegel B'o s 's are nanny-
ear velours, Artette Crepe, Paulette
Satins and among the •Ilks, Fan.taal

Kumal-kn•ell.—Adv.

On the general committee were the

following; Mesdames J. Kaufman, L.
liecksey, R. Nafthaly, E. Muller, F.
Fried, P. Berkowitz, M. Lebowitz, M.
Kalisky, N. \Volti, N. ltzkowitz, M.
Hartman, It, Gr6ss, lioodfriend, G.
Kraus, II. Shinagel, B. \Veiss.
The officers of the Hebrew Ladies'
Society are: Mrs. 1). Martin,
president; Mrs. J. Elman, vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. J. \Volff, secretary; Mrs.
I. Krauss, treasurer; Mrs. S. 'Gold-
berger, sergt.-at-arcs; Niro. P. Berk-
owitz. and Mrs. N. Elman, trustees.

A splendid program has been ar-
ranged for the regular meeting of the
Young People's Auxiliary of ShaareY
Zedek which takes place on Wed-
nesday evening, January 22.
Rabbi Reuben Itabinovitz will de-
liver the lecture for the evening tak-
ing as his subject, "What Will Pales-
tine Mean to the Jews Who Will Not
Be There?”
An unusually tine musical program TEMPLE YOUNG PEOPLE
will be offered. Miss M. Hershman
HOLD MONTHLY SESSION
will play several piano selections. Mr.
/Nathan Simons will sing several vocal
monthly
meeting of the Young
The
solos, with Miss Sylvia Simons at the People's Society of Temple Beth Et,
piano.
winch seas held Sunday. January 12,
was ;Mended by a large (Jond of en-
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A.
thusiastic members.
GIVE DANCING PARTY
Rabbi Leo N1. Franklin addressed
---
the society on "Present I/ay Religion."
The regular dancing party given by
A fine program had been arranged
the Young People's Auxiliary of by the entertainment committee. 'Miss
Shaarey Zedek will take place Sunday Mozette Burton, of Chicago, a profes-
evening, January 19, at the gymnas. sional elocutiondif, delighted her au-
ium of the Synagogue, 'Willis; and dience with several readings. Miss L.
Brush.
Seville rendered a number of violin
selections. Dancing in the gym-
nasium followed the meeting.
REV. B. WLADOWSKY

NIrs. A. Jacobs. 31 Alfred
street, accompanied by her
daughter. Mrs. AlexamhT Fried-
111;111, has left for a several weeks'
Nliss NI iriam tioldsmith. of stay with her son and daughter,
:Massachusetts avenue, entertain- NIr. and Alr.s. Leslie II. (jun t a,
ed five of her school friends sat- who have t alctll a house in . \ she-
ville, N. C., for the winter months.
tinkly evening.

and

PAGE THREE

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Dr. Chadsey, a recognized nations
„) se ,.
24 voices. w ill l ea d th e vital
111111
authority on education, sounded the
I
W.:
for
educational
activities
of
,( grand concert will be given by .keynote
-
the Rev. It, Wlado•sky awl his choir Detroit in the coming reconstruction
in Beth Jacob synagogue, Sunday period.
--..-
,
Dr. Chailsey is an ardent advocate . -
evening. January 19. This is the first
WOODWARD AT SIBLEY
time the famous choral leader of To- (If tin' continuation system, and
Phone Cadillac 1756
ronto has been secured for an appear- seemed confident of the passing of -=..
the
bill
before
the
Legislature
provid-
ante in Detroit.
ing that all under the age of 18, who
Popular Mats. Daily,
WEEK BEG.
Beg. at 2 p. m.
have not completed high school, be
The Greatest
Philomathic Club.
I 700 Seats... 10C
compelled to attend continuation
SUN., JAN. 19
Melo-Drama
classes during eight working hours
Evenings,
Saturdays
Topics of the day with special at•
CONTINUOUS
of the week.
tention to Jewish issues formed an
of All Times
Dr. Chadsey also urged the main-
Noon to I I P. M.
Sundays,
interesting program at the last meet- tenance of a separate sociological
ing of the Philionathic 1)ebating Club.
E
Phases of the Zionist movement clinic. "Of the 5,000 children ex-
formed the subject of speeches by J. :tinted during the past four years,"1,:-_=-_
Goldstein :aid 1)r. Chadsey, over 1,300 were
Schwartz. O. Skolnek, P.
found to be generally feeble-minded, ._.-
and II. Rosenthal. T. Rogroy spoke 'While 2,500 were distinctly below 1.-T-- -
on "Dissolving the NVorld Army," and normal. These children should have
Itrasch on "Ethical Standards in 'Special training and special teachers.'
Jewish Enterprises." R. Levine dis-
.
public school.” the superin-
"The public
cussed the significance of the three tendent said, "must no longer be con- -=
great phrases Of the war, "To Make sidered as 'a mere place for the edu- --=-
the NVorld Safe for Democracy," cation of children. It il the function -=--
By JOSEPH ARTHUR
"They Shall Not l'ass," and "Lafay• of the public school to furnish to the ---;''''.-
-
ette, We I las eCome." Mr. LOUIS
F E ATURI NG
Eg
-
Coliane was present and addressed the shall
individual
that
a fuller, hap-
him special
to live training
enable that
The most spectacular achievement
of the screen. Presenting all the
meeting•
pier, more useful life."
romance and thrill of the original
A novel theme has been arranged
story is a most lavish manner, with
AND
an the great fire scenes that have
fur the last program of the present
RED CROSS GIRLS.
thrilled the countless million.. ASK
term next Sunday evening. The topic,
DAD—"HE KNOWS."
"Who's \\ ho in Jewish History," will
The Red Cross unit of the Young
be reviewed. Election of rdlicers will People's Society of 'Temple Beth El
--y,t
ATTRACTION
in "CAMPING W..
be held Jan. 20.
meets every NN'ednesday night at the
""sett
-0
OUT"
Temple at 7:30 o'clock. All girls are -== EXTRA ADDED
MAYERBERG BEGINS
urgently requested to come and help.
YEAR'S SAGINAW LABORS Experience is not necessary. There
is something for every girl to do.
Rabbi S. S. Nlayerberg, of Temple
!Seth El, began his program of work EFFICIENCY EXPERT
Reliable
fur the Saginaw congregation Friday
AT J. W. B. HOUSE Established
1905
Renovators
evening, January 10.
Samuel J. Roexter, Director of Ed-
The beginning had been delayed be-
tication of the Enter:St - in Institute. ,
cause of the influenza epidemic.
JEWEL FEATHER MATTRESS & BEDDING CO.
Dr. MaYerherg will preach in Sagi- New York City, gave an informal
WILL J. DENT, Mgr.
"a" the second and fourth Fridays of talk on "'the Efficient Life" just be-
Latest Improved Method of Cleaning Feather Beds and Pillows. Down
each month. On these afternoons he fore the weekly dance of the Jewish
Comforters and Anil Mattresses made from Feather Beds. Hale and Cotton
Felt Mattresses <leaned and Repaired. Ticks Laundered. New Ticking
will meet Iris confirmation class, con- Welfare Board at Hospitality house,
Furnished.
sisting of ele,en boys and girls. Dar Cass and Teterboro, Sunday night.
Retailer of Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Pillows, Cushions and General Bedding
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Mg the past ■ ear, in which Dr. , The Jewish \Voinen's Club of •em-
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We re•lacquer and refinish brass beds
erberg served the congregation. great, the Beth El acted as hostesses. The
359 Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich.
progress was made and the interest of program started with a community
s ing, and ended with dancing.
the entire community was u:roused.
It was the best attended dance of

the season.
$2,000 SUBSCRIBED FOR

NIrs. I . ..eh\ iii Lefkofsky and

daughter, Helen, hate returned

from a two weeks' visit to New
lork (It:.

Ali., Mildred Ilurnstine has re-
turned to her home after a
i!sit with her sister, NIrs.
S. (ioldberg• of Buffalo, N. Y.
- - •
NIr. and NIrs, J a cob Ro th. o f

Pal \Vest Bethune avenue, have
arri ∎ ed home after spending a
week in Ntnv York City.

COLONIAL

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THE

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RESTORATION FUND BY

TWO STRONG SOCIETIES LOUIS H. WOLFE OUT

-
OF JUSTICESHIP RACE
After a stirring address by NIrH
Art,, ri l ey Louis H. \Voile. who
Coliane, the Ladies' Auxiliary
of Shaarey Zedek subscribed $1.000 has been a candidate for Justice il .
to the Restoration hind at their! the Peace. announces that lie has
w ithd rawn f ro m the race. He es- '
meeting, Nlonda). January 1.1. .
Members of the Young People's S. , - presses warm thanks to his friends
Oct). of the Synagogue, at a i cry en- for their support and co-operation.
thusiastic meeting \Vednesday, Jaini-
arY 8, also subscribed $ 1 .0il" to the SPECIAL NEW RATE FOR

Abraham Cooper

COOPER INSURANCE AGENCY

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GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE

Fire
Plate Glass
Automobile

Burglary and Theft
Health and Accident
Compensation

LIFE

A Policy with us means Security

SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
REMAINING CONCERTS

Fund

David Cooper

DANCE AT SHAAREY ZEDEK
TO AID RESTORATION FUND . I'lle

management of the Detroit
\Symphony Orchestra has decided to
1 Ill i I .ol,, , ,ill and the Ladies' .Ntlx-! offer a special rate for the remaining
iliary of Shaarey ieilek will give toll concerts. beginning with the eighth
informal dam e at the 5)itagogue.: pair of s ubscription concerts Thurs-
Willis a n d Brush, Sunday evening, I day evening, January 30, and Sattir-
January 21.. 'day afternoon, February 1.
Dancing, Ii ill take place in the ;....) in- i Each of the seven pairs of concerts
nasitun and in the banquet hall. \ . will have a distinguished soloist, in-
double orchestra has been engaged.' eluding ossip Gabrilowitsch. pianist;
mezzo-soprano;
Clemens,
Special attractions will be announced Clara
Jacmies Thibaud, French violinist;
hit 'l r lie proceeds tr ill go to the Restor-' Florence Hinkle. soprano; Reinald
anion Fund. Tickets may be obtained' N.Verrenrath, baritone; George Cone-
from officers and members of the land, pianist; \Villiant Grating King.
Hadassalt and Ladies' \ uxiliary. or violinist; Philipp Abbas. 'cellist.
*Elie prices of course tickets will
at the door.
be 53.15. $b.25, $9.35, $12.50. Th,
boxes will be according to location
HEBREW LADIES' AID
SOCIETY'S BALL IS
Miss Florence Hinkle, soprano, w di

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BIG SOCIAL SUCCESS he the soloist o f th e eighth pair ,,I

Mrs. George Epstein, of
.
Th.. "vnior y - I ' aII ' given by " lc
Medhury avenue, left Saturday, Hebrew Ladies' :Nitl
Society. Sunday
Januare II, for an extended visit evening, January 12, at the \Vayne
Comity Medical .\ ssociation .1tulitor-
to Cie Velaild.

SIIrPri , e party was g;. en
Saturday night by Miss 1.)oris
Wolfgang, lnIt Rowena . :feet,
honor of hi en brother, :- . -dney,
who was honorably dischi..7ged
from the Students' Army Tr;:n-
Mg Corps of the Detroit Junior

College.

subscription concerts under the di-
rection of Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Jan-1

nary- 30 and February 1, in the 4r- l

cadia.

,
., seas attended :I $1 , 1
Mm, 33 High street. E.
'1 1 1E IN .Ii is'.11 ; T c YlikRI . I. y
!- .' a thousand guests, and primed i i
Cr 1 ' way a pronounced success.
Ii),' F. I )1'11.1XIIEIIIER
.
T -- arrangement committee, whose
NE\\' YORK.--The late Edward
maim, if efforts were responsible for
the situ -ss of the netting, were: Mrs., Oppenheimer, who died last week,
Davi, ' Martin. chairman; Mrs. Jacob aged 89 years, and who was for many
El...an. assistant chairman; Mrs. Ig- years a trustee of the Mount Sinai
)
,,atz Kraus, treasurer; Mrs. Harry Hospital,
bequeathed by his will $10,-
Klein, secretary. The floor managers 000 to this institution. In addition he
were Messrs. D. Martin and I.. Beck-I gave to two other local Jewish chart-
sty. tics the sum of $2,000 in equal shares.

THE HEBREW YEAR

Rosh-Chodesch Adar......Sat., Feb,
Roshthodesch Ve.Adar.. Mon., Mar, 3
Purim (Feast of Esther). Sun., Mar. 16
5679.1918
Roshthodesch Nissan. Tues., Apr, 1
5680.1919
Passover (Pesach)
Tues., Apr. 15
New Year's Eve
Fri., Sept. 6 Passover (Seventh Day). Mon,, Apr. 21
Yom Kippur Mon., Sept. 16 Rosh.Chodesch lyar....Thurs., May 1
L ao o
g B'Omar
ai t D Day)...
payy)) .. .Sat,
Succoth (First
1 R
Sun., May 18
Succoth (Last
Sat., Sept. 228
°
ho rn da er sch Sivan
Fri., May 30
Simchath Torah
Sun., Sept. 29 Shabuoth
Rosh Chodesch Chesvan.. Mon., Oct. 7
Day)
Wed., June 4
Rosh.Chodesch Kislev...Tues., Nov. 5
Chanukah
Fri., Nov. 29 Rosh.Chodesch Tammuz..Sun., July 9
Fast
of
Tammuz
Tues., July 13
Roshthodesch Tebeth
Wed., Dec. 4
Mon., July 211
Fast of Tebeth
Fri., Dec. 13 Rosh-Chodesch Ab
Fast of Ab
Tues., Aug. 5
5679-1919..
Rosh-Chodesch Ellul. .Wed., Aug. 27
Rosh-ChOdesch Shebat..jhurs., Jan. 2 New Year's Eve
Wed., Sept 24

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