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TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES.

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Sabbath Services.

Sahhatii services are held every
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Sunday Services.

Sunday services are held every Sun-
day morning at 11 tu'elock. "rflie
Church as the 'Maker of True Denitw-
racy" is the subject of the discourse
for this Sunday.

Select Dancing Nightly

Palais de Danse

Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
standard

Pesach Service.

Floyd Hickman's Superb Orchestra .

WAYNE BATHSFRONT

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Services on the closing day of
1\londay
will be held
Passover
morning at 10 o'clock. 'the sermon
will he preached by Rabbi NI ayer.
1,erg on "1\liat Shall be the Jew's
treatest Triumph?"

Play In Your Own Back Yard !

Hebrew Class.

Class meets as usual
Saturday morning at 9:30. The pu-
WAYNE HOTEL pils are making splendid progress
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Fon MEN & WOMEN CRT. 4784 and the "student-assistants" are do-
SULPHUR MINERAL, TURKISH, Inc ing good work with the elementary

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ALjoieiee

UST a wee bit added to the rent money and the trick
is turned—YOU HAVE A HONIE—it's a magic word
that brings real happiness and contentment. There's noth-
ing hard about it—the main thing is to make the start. We
make it easy for you with our

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pupils.

MRS. B. WOLF

75 W. HIGH STREET
Telephone—Cherry 3615

MANICURING
SHAMPOOING
SCALP TREATMENT

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Red Cross.

Because 1 . :ISSOVt . f necessarily in-
terrupted the work of the Temple
Ileth El Cult it is urged that all
in•uthers of the .\ uxiliary attend the
Red Cross session all day Tuesday
of the coining week . . It is essential
that all quotas be kept up to date
and it is imperative that each mem-
ber respond to the call of fluty.

Financial Assistance If 'Needed
Free Plans and Specifications

Woman's Auxiliary.

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158 'AWKWARD

MRS. F. BROWN
Practical Nurse

Glendale 831-J

Takes all kinds of case

The last Intuiting of the Auxiliary
held on Monday, April 14th, was
thoroughly enjoyable. Rabbi Frank-
lin gave an interesting half hour an-
swering questions on a discourse be
gave before the Auxiliary at a former
meeting. The subject of his talk at
that meeting was "The Other Side
of ZiolOS111. " Res'. Chester B. Emer-
son Was the speaker of the afternoon
and his address was very interesting-
ly received.. After the discourse re-
freshments were served to the mem-

Mall Wilo owns 1115 MvIl 110111C

Make up your mind RIGHT NOW
that you and your wife and the kiddies
will HAVE A 1101\1E.

his freedom Innil financial troubles
much greater—his ambition in life
stronger.

Merely ask us and we will help you,

BUILD NOW—WITH LUMBER

Young People's Society.

Detroit Lumber Dealers' Association

Since the board meeting of the so-
ciety last Thursday night it has been
decided to postpone the Sailor, Sol-
dier, Student, Stranger Day to the
Ilth of !day. .111 committees are re-
quested to make their arrangements
accordingly. 'The \nan's Auxil-
iary will serve a "plate supper on
that date and all guests of the Young
People are invited to attend. All
members tif the congregation Wilt)
Sikh to invite a soldier, sailor or slur
dent to their butt's for the noon din-
entertainment
ner on the day of the
are urged to semi their requests to
the Rabbis at once so that all ar-
rangements may be made as soon as

A. N. FEUER

Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing
rs Re modeled, Lined
All kinds of a Fu
nd Redyed
Workmanship Guaranteed. Work
called for and delivered.
2 Hendrie St. Cor. Woodward.

Miss
Detroit
Cigar

Junior Young

7c Each -- 3 for 20c

FOR TIRED AND ACHING FEET

Hack's Arch
Corrective Shoes

7th Floor Vinton Building

Washington says—
"It is patriotic to build now"

ople's Society.

The Junior 'lb ung People's Soci-
ety met last Sund, y afternoon. About
fifty boys and girl. were present. The
meeting was chi ,ironed by Mrs.
( s car Robinson. enforce the
constitutional provision that only
members of the Religious School are
eligible to membership and can at-
the soci,.ty, the
tend the meetings
officers still issue me mbership cards

to vier); member which must be pre-
sented at the door for each meeting.
The officers desire to point out that
,n>: boy or girl may become a mem-
ber by enrolling in the school.

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Junior Scouts.

Boy Scouts.

Gering the exhibition last Thurs-
day night Troop 70 gave the follow-
Patrol .\ ttentlance, l'a-
ing i"''rani:

Prevents and Corrects Foot Troubles

For Sale Exclusively By

HACK'S SHOE CO

is

a better citizen and a better neigh-
T
bor. His home life is freer, happier—

bers.

Phone Northway 3917-W

I Ie. ■ eetion, Seem (bill, Scout
1.aw, Duet Tying Contest, Explana-

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1045-47 Hastings Street

Cor. Farnsworth

OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

with

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The Busiest and Biggest

East Side Jeweler

Cor. Adams and lIastings Ste.

Detroit, Mich.

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and Fse of knots, Signalling by
whole troop, Individual Signal-
ling (Semaphore Code), Message
Sending by Illinker t 'Morse Code).
by Friction demonstration, Firsut
.Aid demonstration. l'se of 'triang-
lar, roller and splint bandages. Fire-
man's I.ift contest and Fireman's
Drag contest. TCtraily Drill, musical
numbers by Harold Ehrlich and Leo-
nard Stria. The entertainment closed
with the singing of the "Star Span-
gled Banner.' Nitwit of the success
due to the aid
of the exhibition was
Scoutmaster Milton Aronheint re-
ettied from his Senior Patrol Lead-
er, Ioe \\Tiulterg , and also from Pa-

'the Junior Scouts have become so
interested in their stork that they t
has e asked for the privilege of using
the gym for an extra meeting day
every 'Thursday afternoon. The troop I
is steadily growing and the roll in-
cludes the name of nearly sixty boys.
:111 those between the ages of ten to
twelve arc st elcome to join this
troop. 'The meeting days arc note
'Tuesday all(' Thursday at 4 o'clock.
The troop is directed by Mr. Cecil

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trol Traders '1\ Ober De Young, Har-
old Ehrlich, Sidney Edelstein and
II vinan Nathan. The troop continues
to grow and many of the older boys
in the congregation are beginning to
enroll. The troop meets at the tem-
every Thursday evening at7:30.

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THE PEOPLES •
STATE BAN

Girls' Patriotic League.

The Girls' Patriotic Leagite will
meet next Tuesday as usual ;It 4
o'clock Miller the leadership of Miss
Ella Stillman. .1n interesting pro-
gram has been arranged for the com-
ing week. .\11 members are request-

MEMBER FEDERAL :RESERVE BANK

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HEN you want to send money to any foreign country, whether by
draft, money order, postal remittance or cable, you can do it safely
and without trouble or delay through the FOREIGN EXCIIANGE
DEPARTMENT of this Bank.
to attend to it for you.
Just go to our nearest branch and they will be glad
At present money can he sent to Italy, France, Belgium, Great Britain,
Switzerland, Greece, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Slavonia, Croatia, Poland,
Bulgaria, Serbia, Holland, Portugal, Spain, Checho-Slovakia, Upper Austria,
Lower Austria, Silesia and Salzburg, in Europe, and to any part of the
world outside of Europe. As soon as stable conditions arc restored in the
rest of Europe, we will he able to advise you.

ed to be present.

Chaperons Needed.

Nlany chaperons are needed to at-
tend the various meetings given by
the young people's organizations ul
the temple, and the members are
urged to signify their desire to sense
licncver possible. Those who can
it so are requested to communicate
their willingness to Mrs. I /scar Rob-
inson, who is chairman of the Auxil-
iary Committee to aid in Young Pv0-

plc s stork.

Goodman & Freedman

Wish to announce the opening
of offices for the

General Practice of Law

Main 1655

Resources Over $100,000,000
BRANCHES

U. of A. H. C.

Those members of the congrega-
tion . who have through oversight
failed to send in their pledge cards
for the fund being raised for the
1:111011 of AMC rican Hebrew Congre-
gations and the Hebrew Union Col-
lege, are most urgently requested to
attend to this important matter at
once. 'The committee in charge is
very desirous of completing its work
and it cannot be done until every
possible donor has beep put on rec-
and conscientiously
ord. Act quickly
in the matter, and show that your
ear is not deaf to this great call of

Oakland and Kenilworth
Hastings, Corner Erskine
Baker and Twenty.third
Garfield, Corner Russell
Michigan Ave. and Junction
Russell, Corner Lyman
Michigan, Corner Addison
Gratiot, Corner Riopelle
Warren Ave. and Thirtieth St.
t;hene, Corner Milwaukee
Grand River and Brooklyn
Canton, Corner Gratiot
Grand River and Holmur
Fischer, (:orner Gratiot
99 Washington Boulevard
Nlack, Corner Baldwin
Woodward, Corner Piquette
Jefferson, Corner Beniteau

2200 Jefferson West

J udaism.

PIANO and VIOLIN INSTRUCTION

From beginning to highest grade at pupils residence or my studio

Prof. F. Szende

Telephone Cedar 1122,

2207 W. Jefferson.

HARRY KATZ

LADIES' TAILOR
Spring Styles Now Showing

'Arcadia Bldg.

Stimson and Woodward

Uniongrams.

'rite "month of weddings" is ap-
proaching and it is suggested that
you buy a supply of Uniongrams now .
so that you may have them on hand'.
when you bud it necessary to send a;
congratulatory message. Uniongrams;
are always on sale at the Temple and
books of four may be procured by
calling Mrs. Nlayerberg, Item. 2068-J.I

Unclaimed
Baggage Sale

Trunks, suit cases, valises
and contents, baby carriages
packages and other unclaim-
ed articles, will be sold at

Pennsylvania Hotel

—KOSHER-
97 South Gratiot Ave.
Mt. Clemens.

auction without reserve,

Thursday, April 24th, 10
A. M., at I01 Howard Str.

Most annitary home cooking at
moderate prices. FEINBERG AND

GotmtiEno, proprietors.

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THE HEBREW YEAR

Sat., Feb. 1
Rosh-Chodesch Adar
Rosh-Chodesch Ve-Adar..Mon., Mar. a

6679.1918

Purim (Feast of Esther).Sun., Mar. 18
Rosh-Chodesch Nissan—Tues., Apr.

Fri, Sept 6 Passover (Pesach) Tues., Apr. IS
Mon., Sept. II , Passover (Seventh Day).Mon., Apr. 21
Yom Kippur
Thurs.,
Succoth (First Day).... Sat, Sept. 21 Rosh Chodesch lyar
Sun, May 111
Succoth (Last Day).. .Sat., Sept. 28 Lag B'Omar
Sun., Sept 29
lilmchath Torah
Fri., May 10
Rosh.Chodesch Shan
Rosh.Chodesch Chesvan..Mon., Oct. 7 Shabuoth (Confirmation
Rosh-Chodesch Kielev...Tues., Nov. 6
Wed., June 4
Day)
Fri., Nov. 29 Rosh-Chodasch Tammuz..Suo., July I
Chanukah
4
Wed., Dec.
Tugs, July 13
Rosh-Chodesch Tebeth
Fast of Tammuz
Fri., Dec. 13
Mon., July 26
Fast of Tebeth
Rosh.Chodesch Ab
Tues., Aug.
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Fad of Ab
Rosh-Chodeseh
Ellul...Wed„
Aug. 27
b 19 at•• Thurs 4 Jan. 2

New Year's Eve

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