THE DE1ROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Our Christmas Readiness
Meets the Requirements
of Every Gift Seeker
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VERYONE from the "tiniest one" to staid, dignified grand-
father, must be remembered with something appropriate and
practical on Christmas morning, but that doesn't mean a great
expenditure of money necessarily.
The shopper who brings her list to this store feels instinctively
that here she can find worthy Christmas •gifts—gifts that will be
truly appreciated and yet, will not be too great a strain on her purse.
deep insight arc evident in every interesting display, whether
the article is a suitable gift for the home or some one far away.
Toyland, especially, invites and fascinates. Its innumerable treasures
ping back those days when mother and dad played, happy and carefree, with
dolls, steam engines and snappy soldiers.
It is always wise in making a selection of gifts for the younger folk, and
even for those more mature in years, to choose some pretty article of wearing
apparel—a filmy waist or dress for the family's debutante, a cravat or silk
shirt for father or big brother.
Every Section is distinctly your Section. You, who are familiar with our high
service,
standards of doing business, will not be disappointed with our qualities or our
both of which we have maintained through these difficult times. Salespeople, buyers
and managers have all combined to make your Christmas shopping expedition a tour
• of pleasure and comparative ease. If there is any other service that we may
render,
you have but to mention it when visiting the store.
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Rabbi A. M. Hershman will deliver Saturday—Services are held every
a Chanukah message at the Friday Saturday at 10:30. The sermon this
evening service, December 19, at the week will be delivered by Rabbi May-
Shaarey Zedek synagogue. Cantor erberg.
Minkowsky and choir have prepared Sunday—Services are held every
a special Chanukah program. The I Sunday at 11:00. In addition to the
services start promptly at 8:15. The regular service, a splendid song serv-
O public is cordially invited to attend. ice will be rendered by the Temple
Choir, augmented by a chorus of one
Chanukah Festival.
hundred voices from the Detroit
"What's Tonight," a play of two Choral Society, under the direction of
acts, dealing entertainingly with the Mr. William. Howland. Selection
rites observed on Chanukah, will be from Handers Oratorio, "Judas Mac-
presented by the Sabbath School chil- cabeus," will be sung. The subject
dren of Shaarey Zedek as part of the of Rabbi Franklin's sermon will be,
Chanukah festival to be presented "When Will the Messiah Come?" The
O Sunday afternoon, December 21. public is cordially invited to attend
Philip L. Rosenthal is directing the
tke service.
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play.
The following children are partiCi- Chanuka-
Last Sunday a box of thanuka
pants: Judah, Sidney Marwil, Mar-
tha, Ruth Margolis, Gertrude, May candles was given to every child in
the
Religious School. Parents are
l'rice, Simon, Abraham Schreiber,
M rs. Greenbaum, Florence Goldberg, urged to co-operate with their chil-
Nora, Anna Frumin, Mr. Greeobautn, dren in observing this festival.
The children of the School have
Florence
O Needle Krauss, Bessie,
prepared a play, "The Enemies of
Goodman.
In addition to the play there will Israel," which will be given at the
be class singing by all the children. Hannah Schloss Building, 239 East
"The Banner of the Jews," a recita- High Street, Saturday afternoon, De-
tion, will be given by Annabelle Price. cember 20th, at 3 o'clock. The play
Another recitation, ")low to Be will also be presented before the chil-
Happy," will be given by Dorothy dren of the Religious School on Sun-
Frank. The Violin Quartette, corn- day, December 28th, at 3 o'clock.
posed of Sabbath School children. will Parents are invited to accompany
play llaendel's "The Conquering their children.
Hero Conies," and Mozart's "Song of Bible Class—
the Priests."
The Bible Class under the direction
Parents of the children and their of Rabbi Franklin is open to the pub-
friends are cordially invited to attend lic. The class is held on Thursdays
the festival.
at 2 o'clock.
STREET DEATHS LOW SAYS
COMMISSIONER INCHES
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S. Classes—
The class in "Comparative Relig-
ions" meets at the Temple every
Wednesday night under the direc-
tion of Rabbi Maverberg. All who
The public safety campaigns which are interested are welcome to attend.
are being conducted by the Police
Tuesday Sewing—
Department, the Board of Education,
All women of the congregation are
in co-operation with the Detroit
urged to hep with the charity sewing
Autornobie Cub and upwards of 100
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on
Tuesdays at the Temple.
other organizations has proved a
success as shown by the fact that
the total number of street fatalities
for the 12 months ending December
1st was 183 as compared with 198
for the previous year, a saving of 15
lives in spite of the fact that there
has been an increase of upwards of
10,000 in the number of automobiles
The Fresh Air Society, in conjunc-
in use and the population of the city tion with the United Jewish Chari-
has
increased
enormously.
ties,
will entertain mothers and chil-
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During the year previous to De- dren at a delightful Chanukah party
cember, 1918, there were 88 children to be given at the Institute building,
killed in Detroit's streets—the worst 239 High street, Saturday afternoon,
record the city ever had. This was December
reduced to 71 for the year ending
One of the most interesting features
Dec. 1st, 1919, a saving of the lives of the entertainment will be a playlet
O of 17 children. These results show entitled "The Enemies of Israel," by
that it pays to arouse the interest of Israel Brosba, which will be present-
the public in the proposition of exer- ed by Sabbath School children of
cising greater care in the use of the Temple Beth El. The play, which
will be repeated at the Temple, De-
streets.
The month of November, like the cember 28, by the same cast, is un-
month of March, with its slippery der the direction of Rabbi Samuel S.
pavements, is always attended y
Mayerberg.
The following children are partici-
unusually large number of street
accidents. But we cattle through pating: "Juda," Martin 13utzel;
this November with 6 fatalities due "Simeon," Lester' Sandelman; "Mrs.
O to the operation of motor vehicles Solomon," Nina Frideman; "Mr. Sol-
as compared with 12 during Novem- omon," Harry Jurovitch; "Miriam,"
ber a year ago—a saving of six lives Myra Finsterwald;" "Hannah," Jean-
in one month. Motorists have become ette Sara Musliner; "Sear," Isadore
interested and the pedestrian is ex- Edwards; "Evil," Henry Ullman;
"Greed," Jack Edelstein. Thirty
hibiting greater care.
The heavy truck is the most deadly others are included in the cast.
In addition there will be esthetic
vehicle by approximately 80 per cent
considering the number in operation dancing, in costume, by children of
the
Bishop School, under the super-
and those of you who have respon-
sibility for truck drivers should do vision of the Detroit Recreation Com-
your utmost to interest them in pro- mission. Refreshments will be served
by the Fresh Air Society.
tecting the lives of the people.
Children in the boarding homes on
The Board of Education is conduct-
ing a continuous campaign in all the Holbrook, Frederick and Ifendrie
avenues,
wards of the United Jewish
schools along lines that are proving
highly effective with the children and Charities, will be guests at the Chanu-
we arc endeavoring to induce the kah party.
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parents to take a livelier interest and
talk about the dangers of the street
At the Conference of Lithuanian
with their children. We want par- Rabbis held in Grodono, the Ortho-
ents to tell their children whenever dox Jewish organizations of Lithuania
they read in the newspaper about a voted to set used for the advancement
and encouragement of Orthodox liter-
street accident.
ature, and for the establishment of
an Orthodox newspaper.
Mothers And Children
To Be Entertained With
Chanukah Party Saturday
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Services—
Friday Night Services.
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Thrift and
SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES Temple Beth El Notes.
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Were you. in the Happy Throng That
Joined Our Christmas Club This Week?
Will you be one of the thrifty Christmas Money Club
members who will receive checks next December?
Surely you can find a good use for $12.50 to $250.00 at that time.
Read over the list of classes, decide how much you wish to save,
and JOIN NOW.
1920 Christmas Club Classes
5c CLASS UP, TO SAVE $63.75 AND INTEREST
Payments increase 5c weekly. Last payment $2.50.
5c CLASS DOWN, TO SAVE $63.75 AND INTEREST
Payments decrease 5c weekly. Last payment 5c.
25c UNIFORM CLASS, TO SAVE $12.50 AND INTEREST
You pay 2$c weekly for fifty weeks.
50c UNIFORM CLASS, TO SAVE $25.00 AND INTEREST
You pay 50c weekly for fifty weeks.
$1 UNIFORM CLASS, TO SAVE $50.00 AND INTEREST
You pay $1 weekly for fifty weeks.
$2 UNIFORM CLASS, TO SAVE $100.00 AND INTEREST
You pay $2 weekly for fifty weeks.
$5 UNIFORM CLASS, TO SAVE $250.00'AND INTEREST
You pay $5 weekly for fifty weeks.
Join at Once; We Can Serve You Better Now
Commonwealth Federal
Savings Bank
Hammond Bldg. Across Fort St. from City Hall
Seven Convenient Branches—One Near You
East Jefferson and Lakewood Avenues.
West Fort Street and Military Avenue.
Oilman and Davison Avenues.
Michigan and Tarnow Avenues.
Hastings and Frederick Streets.
Gratiot and Mack Avenues.
Chene Street and Medbury Avenue.
The
Gift
Question
And lit3
Appropriate
AlfraWCT
For Your Friends Who
Require
Stout Apparel
(Sizes 39 to 56)
:Many happy suggestions lie in the varied articles
mentioned below, things that are sure to be appreci-
ated by your stout women friends.
Satin Camisoles—$1.95 to Jersey Petticoats, 65 • inch
hips—$10.95 to $24.75
$6.95
Pure
Silk Hoeiers,
in Black, Bloomers: Satin, Crepe de
White
and Grey—$2.95
Chine, Tussah, Mull,
to $5.25
Crepe-98e to $10.95
Crepe de Chine and Satin
Bath Robes, Corduroy and
Nightgowns — $4.95 to
Blanket—$4.95 to $14.95
$19.85
N a i n s o o k Nightgowns— Negligees: Crepe de Chine,
$1.45 to $5.95
Georgette, Crepe Meteor
and Silk Mull, Crepe—
Taffeta Petticoats, 65-inch
$2.95 to $39.75
hips—$6.95
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