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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

I
Eby Miss Rebecca Zelik, accompanied
She was accompanied by her bus- , NOTABLE SPEAKERS AT
Miss Helen Essic.
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. A.!by A "get-together" meeting will be
band. Refreshments were served.
—
RALLY WEDNESDAY! given by the auxiliary next Writhes-
Mrs. Jennie Boris presented to the
- .—
I tray night, October 29, at the Syna-
Miss Florence Higer was united in Synagogue a beautiful hand-worked
"Get Together Meeting Next Wed- ■ gogue. corner with , and Brush
marriage to Dr. Louis Polozker, Parahas.
nesday, Nov 9, Dedicated to
streets. There will be refreshments,
Thursday. Oct. 23, the weddding tak-
Service Men.
The
dancing and entertainemnt.
ing place at the Statler llotel.
Miss Dorothy Graff, of Kalamazoo,
weekly
dance given by the Auxiliary
177.179.181 WOODWARD AVE
was a guest of her sister and brother-
Enthusiasm, good fillowship and every Sunday night will be discon-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baer, of Pitts- in-law, hlr. and Mrs. Hasid Fried-
burgh, announce the engagement of land. While in Lansing Miss Graff keen interest in the proposed activi- tinued for the next two weeks.
ties for the ensuing year were mani-
Plans for November 9, the day
their daughter. Rose, to Mr. Ben attendee a dancing party given by
fest at the first big rally given by the dedicated to returned service men and
Lewis, of this city.
the Young People's Judean Society.
Voting People's Auxiliary. of Shaarey students of nearby universities are
Zedek, Wednesday evening, October rapidly nearing completion: A basket-
Miss Nettie Zeugsehmidt. who has
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kamins and
Over three hundred people, coin- ball game, a dinner and dance will be
been visiting in this city, has returned family lease for (;rand Rapids to at- 22,
liming members of the congregation, the outstanding events in the day's
to her home. Pittsburgh, Pa.
tend the marriage of Miss Fannie as well as of the Auxiliary, enjoyed a
activities. There will be no charge
Kaolin', and Mr. Frank Kramer of program of unusual merit, which in-
Mr. Alfred 1)rufus. of Pittsburgh, Lansing. The wedding will take place cluded prominent speakers and music- for admission.
l'a., will make his home in this city. Sunday. October 26.
tans.
VITA SOCIAL CLUB.
Jacob Rerkossitr, who presided.
Ben Lewis, of this city, is
SPECIAL
MEETING
OF
'
°iced the spirit that permeated all
iLing hit, and Mrs. B. Oilier, of York-
f
•
•
e to
• speeches—the le spirit o The meeting of the Vita Social
• owing
JEWISH WOMAN'S CLUB t t he
Ohio.
endeavor to link the objects, purposes Club, held last Sunday afternoon,.
FOR
SUNDAY'
CALLED
and
activities
of the Auxiliary' with lasted over three hours, being one of
r.
Mrs. Nathan Slosf, of Cleveland,
those of the Synagogue and ulti- the longest meetings held this term:
Ohio, is visiting her parents, 'Mr. and
a
mately
of
Judaism.
"In the future." I Election of officers was held, with the
Musical
"May Reminiscences"
Mrs. Sloman of this city.
Novelty to Be Feature of Har-. Mr. Berkowitz announced, - notices of following results: Jack Weisberg,
meetings will he sent all members of president; Albert Selesnick, treasurer;
Mr. Isaac Strauss and son Ferd. of
vest Festival Thursday Night. the congregation as well as to the Harry Apple, vice-president and sec-
Clo eland, are spending a iew weeks
A
very
important
special
meeting
young
people so as to deepen the letary, being elected unanimously for
,ii Mt. Clemens.
interest between the Parents the third time. The new officers will
of the Jewish Woman's Club will be bonds
of
rake their offices at today's meeting,
and children and
strengthen the spirit has
bliss Ida held Goldstein,
who
Sunday, October 26th. in the
which will be beer
held at 3 p. m., at the •
betWeen them."
of
co-operation
kiting in this city. has returned to vestry rooms of Temple Beth El, at
president
of
the
home
of
Nathan
Feldman, 374 Hol-
Simons,
D. \V.
Iler bionic, Cleveland. Ohio.
2:43 P. NI.
in a brief address of brook avenue. New committees will
The meeting is called for the pur- Congregation,
welcome.
spoke
of
the
possibilities
and
be
appointed.
The organization is
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weidenthal pose of incorporating the Jewish
responsibilities of the society. making preparations for the dances,
base returned to their home, Cleve- Woman's Club. A' quorum will have
Rabbi A. NI. Hershman emphasized to be given at the Payne Dancing
Ohio. after spending their va- to participate in order to proceed
t hat s h ou ld ex i s t b e . Academy. The first of the series of
There k no doubt about it. but the smnll hat
Ation at Mt. Clemens.
with the proposed incorporation. the relationship
merit
the congregation and the young ten will be given Hallowe'en night,
Members are urgently requested to
Friday. October 31, and every Friday
is the favorite one for wear with Sults. Tail-
•
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lewis an- attend.
people. "It should truly be an auxili- night thereafter until Jan. 2. Dem-
ored Dresses, and high-necked effects. At
nounce the engagement of their
The regular meeting of the Club arm' to the synagogue," said Rabbi onstrations in dancing will be given
daughter Gertrude to Mr. William will take place Sunday afternoon, Hershman, "not merely a society for by professional dancers.
Kline's you will find a large and charming
Present, of l'ontiac. Miss Lewis re- November 2nd. instead of Monday, social activities. You should make
assortment in the very smartest new effects
' •
sides in Toledo. Ohio.
November 3rd, so as not to interfere the work of the Synagogue your
Mr: Friedrich Ernst, a member of
with the work of club-members who work, its duties your duties."
moderately priced.
the Executive of the Pest Orthodox
He
contrasted
the
condition
of
the
Miss Leila Michael, of Toledo, are taking active part in the Pa-
Community and President of the Bi-
Ohio, has chosen Nov. llth as the triotic Fund campaign. A treat is society three years ago with its pres- kur Cholim Society, was assaulted in
Kline's—Third Floor
■ !ab of her marriage to Mr. Jack Min- in store for those attending the reg- ent high standard. "Your society has
the streets by policemen. He was so
ular meeting in the form of an in- produced men and women who have brutally injured that he died seven
kola, of this city.
teresting and instructive talk on "The the elements of leadership in them," days after the assault.
Mrs. J. Rosenberg, of this city, Art of Listening to Symphony Music" he said. "Many of them have become
Mrs. Sam Goldberg, of Gladwin. by Prof. Stanley', Dean of the Musi- prominently connected with the af-
of the Synagogue.
23103.10-1MMESSMIEMORIESEIESZEIR0 Mich., and Mrs. H. Weingarden, of cal Department of the University of fairs
„ e expect positive and construe-
Flint, were the guests of hIrs. Wm. Michigan. A musical program of
W
unusual merit has been arranged.
live work from the Auxiliary. A
Ilimelhoch, of Toledo, Ohio.
4490-1019
Arrangements have been completed great responsibility rests upon you—
Wed.. Sept. 24
Mrs. E. M. Rosenthal, of this city, for the "Harvest Festival" to be to produce leaders in communal life— New Year'. Eve...
Sat. Oct. 4
Yom Kippur
given by the Club Thursday evening, to foster enthusiasm—to instill the buccolh Sliest Day)
is vkiting in Toledo, Ohio.
Thorn, Oet. 11
October 30. at the Federation Club fire and the spirit of youth into the Sueroth I twat Day—Shemlnl
Thum. Oct. 14
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg, of House, Hancock and Second avenues. , congregation."
A eeeee th
Frt. (let. 17
this city, will leave Sunday for To- The festival will take the form of a! Jacob Nathan, president of the Thoellath Torn),
Itoneh-1 bodeneb Cheavaa Fel. Oct. 24
unique
entertainment
followed
by
a
ledo to attend a wedding in that city.
Auxiliary for five consecutive years, Itokeh-rhodemeh Klalev
Plua. Nov. 23
I.,. 17
dance. dwelt on the inspiration to be derived Chanukah (resat of Dedle4...ildoe D
The Music Committee, in charge from prayer.
Iloach-Chodeach
Tebeth..11on.,
Dee.
22
LANSING NOTES.
man, has ar-
of Miss Hattie
'My inspiration for this talk," said
ranged a musical novelty to be called
Fast of Tebeth 5"°"020 Thom. Jim. 1
The new Shaarey Zedek congrega- "Reminiscences of blaytime.". Artists Mr. Nathan, - came from what the llomeh-l'hodeoech Shebat. .Wed., Jan. 21
tion of Lansing held, recently, an of local repute will participate. young people did not do in the recent iiI.Ch - Chodesch Adm....Thum. Feb. ID
2
9 ;4
'Pena( of Enther).T. I:zs..:
election of officers, at which were re- Among them are Miss Phyllis Zack- high holidays. The attitude of the Foam
.. 11,lera. y246
Howh-fhodeach Slamn..7
elected David Friedland. president; erman, Mrs. A. Lapin-Cohen, Mrs. 1. younger generation toward God these rnooloier ireoachl
oh,e,:).,
11:„Ig hth April 10
Louis Kamins, vice-president; Louis Leonard Braun, Mrs. Myrabelle days seem to be one of strangeness.
.5haL.. April 15
Kramer, treasurer, and Max Kramer, Goldberg-Gutman and others. By Our inspiration for service must be Itow b-Chodeack
aroused
itt
the
Synagogue.
\\'e
can-
request
Mr.
Braun
will
sing
that
lyi2113
8$
secretary.
N s
u :c :d
o ..... jm
floweb-('hodeach
Slyan...T
"MeetiFriedberg-
beautiful aria from Pagliacci, "Vesti- not serve the congregation and the Nkabooth (Conflem■Do■ Day)
Synagogue unless we serve God. The
Wear Diamonds"
Five hundred dollars was raised for la-Giubba".
thought of the goodnes of the Al- ,.... *T2del.d.ny begins at •unnet of the day
jewish War Sufferers at a Sim-
Members and their escorts are cor- mighty should abide with us in all
Itoach-Chodeoeh Tammua
:hath Torah party, given by the dially invited to attend the Harvest
the doings of our daily life. Learn to
Shaarey Zedek congregation. In ad- Festival.
Run.. July I
pray, and to live the spirit of your rs.) of Tammuz
=
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lition to this sum, numerous dona-
1,eeh-flIndemeb A•
f.
Judge Hugo Pam of the Superior prayers."
Fnat of Ab
tions were received during the holi-
Mrs. A. lapin-Cohen sang a group llowb-chodeaeh 4111•1
Sat.. Aug. 14
lays for the same cause. Mrs. I. court of Cook county, Chicago, has
of songs, with bliss Sara Weinberg at
Kurtz sang several lewish songs, one been elected president of the Ameri- the piano. Violin soli were rendered 'cm Year'.Ev5 :81-1". Sam, Sept. II
of which was the famous "Eli, Eli." can Institution of Criminology.

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