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September 19, 1919 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-09-19

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PAGE FIVE

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Temple Beth El Notes.

Popular Matron and Son

Rosh Hashono Services:

Services for the live of Rosh Hash-
ono will begin both at the 'Temple
proper and at the Supplementary Ser-
vices to be held in the Unitarian
Church at 7:00. On Thursday morn-
ing, they will begin at 9:30.
Owing to the ever-increasing mem-
bership of the Temple and the limited
space available. members are reques-
ed to present themselves at the Tem-
ple as promptly as possible. Because
of the limited seating capacity, only
members of the Temple and their
households and non-resident guests in
the city who are members of congre-
gations in their home cities, can be
provided for in the Temple on the
!Ugh Holydays.

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ipmelhocks

180.182 Woodward Avenue

The Concert Season Is at Hand
Gowns, Wraps and Hats
That Will Insure Its Sartorial Success

Gowns that introduce the greatest

Supplementary Services:

individuality in silhouette—from

All Jewish residents of 1)ctroit and
guests in the city not affiliated with
established congregations, are cor-
dially invited to attend the Supple-
mentary Services held under Temple 11‘
Beth El auspices at the Unitarian
Church, corner NVoodward Avenue
and Edmund Place. No charge for It t
admission is made to these services,
but voluntary contributions to cover
the actual expense involved will he 6,

accepted.
As applications for participation in ;
these services are coming in very
lifrs. Isaac Rodman Myers (l rederika Hirschman) and son, Julian rapidly, it is advisable that those 111
wishing to participate therein, should
Frederick, 251" ',onofellow . Ives
send in their names and addresses to Ilk.
the Committee on Supplementary •
SABBATH SCHOOL.
Services, care Temple Beth El, with-
The Shaarey Zedek Sabbath School out delay. Full information stay be
Rosh Hashonah services at the Sha- has undergone a complete reorgani- obtained by telephoning Glendale 345.
arev 'Zedek Synagogue be dn W e d- zation. A number of trained teachers
Opening of Religious School:
nesday evening at 0:45 o'clock: Thtirs-' have been engaged on the faculty in
The Religious School of Temple
day morning at 7 o'clock; Thursday' addition to those formerly on the
stall,
and
the
course
of
instruction
Beth El will open in all departments
evening at 0:45 o'clock, An identical
generally
has
been
greatly
improved.
on
Sunday morning, September 28th,
time schedule will be followed on
accommodations have been per- a t 9:30.
A very detailed course of 14
Friday. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will
irrted or ULM di" S of f ive Imndred study has trees worked out during the
commence her sermon Thursday
children.
summer
and
no pains will he spared to
morning at 9:45 a. in. His subject
Children of members and of non- make the school daring the coming
will be, "At the Cross-roads." Friday
members alike are cordially invited year , (Well more efficient than it has
morning, at the same time, he will'
to enroll 111 the Sabbath School, :11111 - been in the past. Several new mem-
discourse on "The Secret "Things and
,hiv morning, October 5th, at 10 bers are to be added to the faculty.
the Revealed Things." Cantor Nli-
clock.
No tuition is charged at Temple Beth
nowsky and his excellently-trained
El Sabbath School, but all children
choir have rehearsed a splendid musi-
HOLY DAY SERMONS BY RABBI w hose parents are not a ffiliated with
cal program for the Holy days.
LEVIN.
,thgregatimis maintaining a religions
YOUNG PEOPLE'S AUXILIARY.
school, are cordially welcomed.

the much-heralded Farthingale of

the 18th Century (sketched on

left in tangerine velvet with gold

lace tunic, 195.00—to the Egypti-

an model encrusted with sequin.

and fringed glass beads and

strands of pearls, or the triple

tunic model entirely of strands of

glass beads, strung on marquisette.

Gowns that will lend Eclat to the

Shaarey Zedek Notes

The Young People's Auxiliary of
Shaarey Zedek will hold their open-
ing rally on Wednesday even i ng , Oc-
tober 22nd. A gala event it will be.
too, according to the predictions of
the Committee of Arrangements. who
have secured Rabbi A. NI. Hershman.
I). N\l. Simons and Jacob Simon as
speakers. An excellent musical pro-
gram has been provided or Many
interesting announcements will be
made in outlining the work for the
coming year.
O n \Vednesday, October 29, the
Young People's Auxiliary will hold a
"Get Together" meeting. Particulars
for this ever welcome event will he
announced in these columns at a later

Judah L. Levin will speak
Thursday morning, at IS a. tit., at the
NI "gill
Abraham :synagogue
on
Farnsworth street. Thursday after-
noon he will deliver an address at
the Beth Jacob Synagogue, Nlont-
calm street, at 5 o'clock. At 10 o'clock,
Friday morning, he will Speak 11'0111
• the pulpit of Irnai Israel Synagogue
on Mullett street. Next Saturday itf-
ternitim IShalmuth lfscliov) he will
appear before the congregation of the
Shaarey Zedek at -I p. m.

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occasion range in price from

95.00 to 500.00.

The Wraps Are Creations in Panne Velvet

Affiliated Societies:

lilted with the 11, 4
All organizations
'reunite are making elaborate plans!
for their rear's work. Activities will
be resumed immediately after the Mg's
Holytlays. Details will he announced tb
1lnlydava.
111 Inc time.
11 14

Women's Auxiliary Association:

- Plot , • vhn have mderml "The Life
of Esther" calendar, may procure
;III \ het. 227 Dela-
sane front 'Mrs.
ware Avenue. Those who have not
A Jewish congregation has been placed orders may obtain them upon
organized at ii (illy, °oil, Cal., the payment of 23c. The calendar is a Ilk
1
city mule f mums as the 110111e of the real work of art and is w ell worth 6.
While possessing.
t' industry.
L
it

Furnishing an enveloping

protection in the limousine

or a gorgeous

picture for the promenade during the entr'acte. A lavish use

of

ostrich, flying fox and maison wolf on scarf and cape collars, borders

and sleeves; yokes outlined with jet bugles and draperies embellished

with bead and silk embroidery are means of luxurious effects. Priced

from

195.00 to 325.00.

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Furniture-- superlative
S UPERLATIVE
because it is designed right to begin with,

and executed by skilled artisans, who use

only the finest of selected cabinet- woods, cor-
rectly designed Hardware, and the proper
finishing materials---plus the knowledge of pro-
ducing a composite work of art. Such Furniture
is the kind we have been placing in better homes
for over forty .ears. And we are striving all
the time to provide even BETTER FURNI-
TURE than before---if such a thing is possible.
A visit to our show' rooms will convince you
that our New Fall Stock cannot be equaled

west of New York.

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Shoes of Quality

W

OMEN who appreciate the finer grades

of footwear, will find here, those very

models for which they seek—and at a consid-

erable price advantage. Every new last includ-

ing very smart effects in new suit shades.

Special values at

$9, $10, $11, $12

Agents for "Florsheim" Shoes For Men

Gray Furniture Co.

M

time are surprised at finding

shoes of such well-known makes—

Next to St. John's Church

340-342 Woodward Avenue

EN coming here for the first

and they are still further surprised,

on examination, to find such fine

quality no reasonably priced—after

all the talk they had heard about

extravagant prices. Some

,, , ,, , ,,

non

vieow e enetwonenetheireel

tional



excep-

values at

A. E. BURNS & CO.

Just West of Griswold

21 Grand River

Open

Saturday Evenings Until 8:30

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