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TEMPLE BETH EL
FLINT I. 0. B. B.,
TEMPLE Y. P. S.
CELEBRATES "FATHER
BAY CITY, SAGINAW,
ADDS GOLD STAR
AND SON" WEEK
INSTALL OFFICERS
TO SERVICE FLAG

The "Father and Son" meeting held
FLINT—Flint Lodge; Independent
at Temple Beth El last Tuesday night Order of B'nai li'rith, was host Sun-
was a great success and promises to day to Saginaw Lodge and Bay City
become an annual affair at the Lodge for a joint installation of olli-
Temple. A very large number of fa- errs of the three lodges. The entire
tbers and sons attended the entertain- assemblage enjoyed a banquet at the
went and a thoroughly enjoyabl e ee _ Dresden Hotel
following the after-
ening was spent by them. noon session, at which L. Edw. Lash-
The program began with a group director of the 1. O. B. E. social
of songs by NIr. Henry Santrey or service bureau. and Milton 1'. Fire-

The report has been confirmed of
the death in action of Joshua Grabow-
skY, with the engineering corps in
France. This splendid young man
was among the first to enlist when
war was declared. The Young Peo-
ple's Society of Temple Beth El, of
Which he was an active member
and an untiring worker, passed the
following resolutions:
the Nlajestic Theater. Mr. Adolph 'tom. of St. Paul. Nlinn., were the
Whereas, the sad news has
sioman gave a ta lk oil . "wh at It
p rinc i p ,e lspeakers, Edw. Lichtig, of
reached us that foshua Grabow-
Means to he a l'al to Nly Boys." City, presiding as toastmaster.
sky, one of our most beloved and
This talk was followed by an ad-
lienty G . Diamant, president of
esteemed comrades and associates
dress by Bertram Levy, a member Flint Lodge, presided as master of
in the work of the Young Peo-
of last year's Confirmation class, on Letenomies at the installation. N'ocal
ple's Society of Templc Beth El,
"What It Means to be a Pal to My si In bet i , ue, were given by Mrs. Harry
has been taken as a sacrifice upon
Dad." Mr. Harry Gurovitch played \\*111Vg.,1,11. :dr,. Samuel 'I'. Jaffe
the altar of the aims and pur-
several violin selections. Ile was
. hoer Kovinski. with Nliss
poses of our country and its
ss followed by Mr. Fred M. Blaze], who Ch Ian Ilion at the piano. Benjamin
Allies in the great war new end-
addressed the audience on "The F. WI, ner delivered the address of
ing;
Proper Relation Between Father and weir, ur. Mr, Lashman installed the
And Whereas, he was among
Son."
presidents-elect of the three lodges,
the first to enlist at the call to
Rabbi Franklin spoke briefly on his Nlr Firestone installed the vice-pres-
arms sent forth on the memor-
conception of what father and son idents and treasurers, and Mr. Lichtig
able April day in 1917, leaving
mean to each other. In the course the secretaries. Following are the
home and affairs voluntarily,
of his address he suggested formation officer, in , talled:
though beyond the age when the
of a Men's Club at the Temple This
Flint Lodge • - President, Edw.
selective service draft would have
club will soon be formed.
Rosenberg; vice-president, Sigmund
required his entering the military
Seitner;
secretary,
Henry
G.
Dia-
The talks were followed by a group
forces of the nation;
of songs in which all present partici- mant; treasurer, Louis S, Lande,
Now, therefore, we express the
pated. This, in turn, was followed by
Saginaw Lodge—President, J. II
cordial and abiding affection we
a moving picture entitled "The Son Stark: vice-president, I. Oppenheito;
have always felt for him, our deep
of Ilis Father." The machine was secretary, 1., Ahlowitz; treasurer, A.
and sincere grief at the loss from
operated by Mr. Max Rubin, chief op- I). I'hillippe.
our midst of one so worthy, and
Bay City
Lodge — President,
creator of the Madison theater. The
our earnest sympathies far those
meeting adjourned to the gymnasium Loins Robinson: vice-president, Nat
who proudly claimed and claim
Spei,lierger;
secretary,
Jos.
H.
Roth-
after the picture show, where re-
hint by the tics of blood.
freshments were served. The Boy tier r;he treasurer , Alex.
His memory will ever serve as
aA
fflair wKqtaslino. ne of the
Scouts went through some drill ex-
an inspiration.
ercises and the boys and their dads most elaborately staged in the an-
By SYLVAN S. GROSSER,
then entertained themselves with nals itf the order here and the com-
,
President.
games. Rabbi Mayerberg presided at mittee in charge received much mer-
ited
praise
for
the
success.
the meeting.
IRVING PICHELL IN
Mrs. Henry G. Diamant, chairman
SECOND PRODUCION
of the committee in charge of the
HERBERTDAVIS ON
AT A. & C. THEATER
LIVERPOOL COUNCIL reception to the visiting women, was
assisted in receiving by Mesdames B.
A Japanese tragedy a Greek myth,
LIVERPOOL—Mr. Herbert J. Da- F. Wiener, )Larry Winegarden, A. L.
an Indian legend and an ultra-modern
vis has been returned, unopposed, as Goldstein. Sigmund Selmer, Edward
comedy were the vehicles used by
the first representative in the Liver- Rosenberg, Sam Magisolin, Daniel
Irving Mellen in his presentation of
pool city council for the new Allerton Goldberger, S. S. Pearlstine, B. Wy-
four one-act plays at the Arts and
Child•all Ward. Mr. Davis is a man, H. Harris. H. Benison. H. Leff,
Crafts playhouse, 25 Watson street,
well-known communal worker, a for- Win. Hauser, Wm. Rosenberg, Louis Friday and Saturday. This seat the
mer president of the Old Hebrew Lamle and Louis Shapiro. The vis-
second production presented to De-
Congregation, of the Jewish Board iting woolen included Mrs. A. Thal
troit audiences by Irving l'ichell.
of Guardians, and is president of the and daughter, Mrs. H. Traub and
"Bushido," adapted from a Japan-
daughter, Mrs. I.. Levenson, Mrs. S.
'‘
\
Ilebrew Philanthropic Society.
ese tragedy, depicts the inflexible boy-
Goldstein and Mrs. Frederick Len-
alty_of a Japanese servant to his liege
aux and daughter of Saginaw.
lord. Robert Toms, as Ganzo, the
faithful school master, was ably sup-
LADIES' AUXILIARY OF
ported by Carl Guske as Matsu° and
BETH JACOB TO GIVE
Miss Jennie Jacobs as the wife who
CONCERT FEBRUARY 23 makes the supreme sacrifice. Mrs.
Alan Kopelson (Edith Wolf), win-
'Hie Ladies' Auxiliary of Congrega- some and petite in her Japanese cos-
tion Beth Jacob will give a concert tume, gave.a delightful interpretation
at Beth Jacob Synagogue, Sunday of Tonomi-Save,, the school mistress.
N'iolette Stitt Wilson, wife of Mr.
evening, February 23, for the benefit
Private appearing eats—limon-
of "Beth Solar," the news Hebrew Pichell, appeared in two fanciful
sines and touring cars for all occa-
legends written by herself: "Flowers
school on VVilkins street.
sions.
Cantor .\. Bloom with a double for Sappho" in a Grecian settling, and
choir has arranged a fine musical "The Star Wife," adapted from an
program, which lovers of Jewish mu- American Indian fable. "Tickless
267 BRUSH STREET,-
Time," a comedy by Susan Flaspell
sic will appreciate.
and George Cram Cook, concluded
the program with Mr. and Mrs. Pich-
ell, Miss Jane Clarken and W. V. Mc-
Kee in the cast.

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At the Peace Conference

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a hilarious, unconventional manner the amazing sights and sound's,
discussions and decisions at the peace table.

And they will discuss international topics as only they can—a laugh in every
paragraph. It starts

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Next Sunday's Free Press

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