'AGE SIX THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Jewish Woman's Club Fred M. Butzel to TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES. SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES. Dedicates New Home Speak at Institute Friday Evening Service. Sabbath Services, and Ethics" the VIM(' in Sunday, February 1 Sunday Eve, Feb. 1 The sermon at the Sabbath service the "Religion series of addresses on the gen- Fred NI. Butzel, formerly president of the National Conference of Jew- ish Charities, a leader in the civic and communal life of the city, will be the speaker at the Jewish Institute, Invitations have been issued to the 239 East High street, Sunday, Febru- formal dedication of the Jewish Wo- ary I, at 7:311 p. in. His topic, man's Club House at 45 Rowena "Should Immigration be Restricted street, which will take place on the after the NN'ar?" is of unusual time- afternoon and evening of Sunday, liness and will undoubtedly prove in- February 1. Members and their teresting and instructive. friends are cordially invited to take A splendid musical program will be part in the celebration which marks offered by the Detroit Conservatory the culmination of many years of of Music, The entire program, part noble endeavor and devotion of the of the educational program of the Jewish women of Detroit. United Jewish Charities, in charge of An interesting program has been NIrs. Esther Hoffman, will be offered -planned-for the afternoon and eve- to the public free of charge. All arc , ring. Refreshments will be served. cordially invited. - The lollowing will be on the re- ception committee: Past Presidents, BICUR CHOLEM JUNIORS. Mrs. henry A. Krolik, Mrs. Rosa T. Rosenfield, Mrs. Chas. C. Simons, Joseph J. Cummins, publisher of the Miss Miriam D. Goldman; President, Detroit Jewish Chronicle, will ad- Mrs. Max May and the following dress a meeting of Bleu Cholem members of the Board of Directors: Juniors, Thursday evening, February Mrs. David Coriander, Mrs. Leo M. 5, at Shaarey Zedek synagogue, cor- Franklin, Mrs. Alfred Breitenbach, ner Willis and Brush streets. Mr. Mrs. Jacob G. Brown. Mrs. NI. Frank, Cummins has chosen as his subject, Mrs. Herman Marks, Miss Sadie "'The Value of an Intrinsically Good Keidan, Mrs. Benj. Lambert, Mrs. Jew to Society." Oscar Rosenberger, Mrs. A. Lapin- A musical program of merit is be- Cohen, Mrs. II. Finsterwald, Mrs. ing arranged by Nathaniel D. Metz- Henry Van Ballen, Nits. Mayer Slit 7.- ger, of the entertainment committee, bager, Miss Anna Solomon, Nliss and will include Miss Bessye Stein- Sadie Hirschman, Miss Emma fluter!, gold in songs. Miss Steingold will be Miss Mildred Simon, Miss Edith accompanied by Miss Ifelen Krause. Weisman, Miss Theresa Alexander, Dancing will follow the meeting. Vis- Mrs. Munro Rosenfield, Mrs. Samuel itors are cordially welcome. R. Glogower, Miss Hattie Gittleman, Mrs. H. Jacobs, Mrs. Fannie Simon. The Honorary Directors of the Jewish Woman's Club arc Rabbi Louis Grossman, of Cincinnati, 0., The semi-annual election of officers founder of the Club, Rabbi Leo M. Of the Philomathic Debating Club was Franklin, Rabbi Samuel S. Mayer- held at last Sunday evening's meet- berg and Mrs. Bernard Ginsburg. ing. "f lie following were elected for Home Receives Gifts. the February to June term: Speaker, Many beautiful and costly gifts Reuben Levine; Clerk, Irving Isko- have been donated to the Jewish Wo- witz; Ass't Clerk, Max Cohen; Ser- man's Club House by sympathetic gent-at-arms, Ralph Aronstam. The friends. Among them, conned from new Board of Directors consists of a list not. yet complete, is a player- Paul Goldstein, retiring Speaker, Irv- piano, a gift of Mrs. Leopold Wine- ing Iskowitz, I.eo Kaltman, Nlaurice man, a Victrola by Carl Rosenberger, Nleyers, Louis Weiss and the Speaker of New York, in memory of the late of the chili. The Philoinathic has just passed Oscar Rosenberger, a sewing machine by Miss Emma Butzel, $100, from through a very successful term under Mrs. Louis Oppenheim, of Bay City, the leadership of Mr. Goldstein and Mich., $100 from Mrs. Henry A. Kro- looks forward with utmost confidence lik, $100 from Mrs. Max May. $75 to further accomplishments under the from Mrs. David A. Brown, $50 from new administration. The club ex- Mrs. D. NV. Simons, $50 from Mrs. M. tends a cordial invitation to join the C. Weil. $10 from Mrs. Leo NI. Frank- organization to all Jewish young men lin, $25 from Mrs. Herman Marks, 16 to 21 years of age who are inter- $25 from Mrs. }lent Fechimer, $10 ested in "live," peppy debates on to of the day, discussions on Jewish from Mrs. Frank Backrack, of Adrian, Mich. A table buffet was a gift of matters and inspiring fellowship. Meetings are held every Sunday even- Mrs. Mark Fleishman; a buffet was given by Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield; ing at the 'Talmud Torah Bldg., 47 Jewish Woman's Club stationery by Division street, near Ileaubien street. Arrangements are practically com- Mr. Monroe Rosenfield; Subscriptions to the Saturday Evening Post by Mrs. pleted for the Sixth Annual Oratori- Samuel S. Mayerberg. A seven- cal Contest which will be held Tues- branched candelabrum, a beautiful day evening, February 10th, at the heirloom belonging to the late Miss Shaarey Zedek. Competent judges Bella Goldman was given in her have been selected to pick the two memory by her sister, Miss Miriam best speakers at this contest who will Goldman. Curtains for the 'home be awarded a gold and silver medal, were made by Mrs. Frank Hamburg- respectively, which are annual awards er, Mrs. Joseph Lichtenstein and Mrs. through the courtesy of Herman Au- Benno Marx. Mrs Mark Morris gust and Maurice Nloscovitz, two for- gave a costumer. Drugs were donated mer active members of the Philo- by Lambert and Lown. An electric mathic. The public is cordially in- motor for the sewing machine was vited to this affair. Elaborate Program Arranged for All. Day Celebration--Horne Recipient of Beautiful Gifts. Philomathic Debating Club. given by the Woman's Auxiliary of Temple Beth El. Fernery and Ferns were the gifts of Mrs. David Scheyer. Nfrs. Louis Kahn donated tasteful pictures. will be preached by Rabbi Nlayerberg on the theme. "Israel—the Eternal Messenger." Services begin prompt- ly at 10:3(1. Sunday Services: Dr. Franklin, by request, will de• liver a series of lectures at the Sun- day services on "Studies in the Old :Testament." Th e first lecture in the series is entitled "The Philosophy of the Old Testament." The lectures will be similar to those delivered by Dr. Franklin at the 20th Century Club and they will not only be intensely inter- esting but highly instructive as well. The public is cordially invited to at- tend. eral, topic the "Essence of Religion" announced for last week will be given by Rabbi A. IL Hershman, Friday January 30. Another lecture, given next Friday, on a phase of the same topic, will complete the series. Can- tor NI inkowsky and his choir w ill sing the usual evening service Friday. All are cordially invited to attend the services which begin promptly at 8:15. Ladies Auxiliary. The Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek will give a dinner for their members. Monday, February 9. Mrs. 1Volf Kaplan is arranging an interest- ing program which will include a round-table discussion. Nlusical selec- tions will also be given. Smoker a 4 Success. One of the nest iteresting and en- joyable affairs even given ill the his- tory of the congregation was the smoker held last Tuesday in the gymnasium which streed to bring together in happy congeniality the majority of the male members of the Synagogue. Rabbi A. NI. Hershman, Frank Berman, Abe Srere, D. S. Ze- mon, J. NVetsman and NI. II. Zack- helm were among the speakers. Rabbi Hershman spoke of the need of facili- ties in the North Woodward district, both for the members of the Congre- gation who reside in that vicinity and for the Jews in that district who are 'not affiliated with any congregation. Nlany residents of the Northwestern section heartily endorsed his plan. Mr. Srere emphasized the necessity of taking advantage of the gymnasium facilities. Ile was appointed chair- man of a committee to organize athletic classes and to proceed with the further equipment and operation of the gymnasium. A letter from 1). Vs. Simons, presi- dent of the congregation, was read. An excellent musical program was presented by David Sillmais Charles Miller and Hyman Fine. Tuesday Sewing: The special attention of the mem- bers of the Auxiliary is directed to the charity sewing held at the temple every Tuesday from 9:30 to 5 o'clock. The call for materials is most urgent at the present time, and it is hoped that all who can do SO Will attend the sessions on Tuesday. A call has come from the Red Cross headquarters to all members of the Auxiliary and the Temple, to supply automobiles and chauffeurs for the use of nurses during the present epidemic. All who can possibly spare their ears will please send them to Red Cross headquarters, Lafayeete and Wayne streets, between the hours of nine and four, everyday during the week or a part of the day. Good use will be made of the cars and they w ill render ill V a luabl c service. Boys' Choir: Under the direction of NIr. Herman Hoexter, a boys' choir has been form- ed at the temple, and it is hoped that the parents will co-operate with the school in seeing that their boys attend the rehearsals promptly and regular- ly. \I r. Hoexter is a most capable leader and before many months have passed, the Temple Religious School will he in the possession of a first class boys' choir. Men's Club: Arrangements are now being made by the officers and directors of the Men's Temple Club for the next reg- On February' 9t.11, the Woman's ular meeting to be held on Feb. 27th. Auxiliary of 'Temple Beth El will he This meeting will serve as a Father privileged to hear !Ors. William B. and Son evening in keeping with the Stratton, the originator of the Pew , - nation-wide movement of that name. ahic pottery. Mrs. Stratton will speak Cards will be sent to members of the informally and illustrate her talk with club announcing the details of the specimens of ceramic art. .A11 Auxil- meeting. and it is urgently requested iary meetings of the year have drawn that as soon as the cards are received a large attendance and there is sure the return cards making reservations to be a large and interested audience will be sent in without delay. to greet the speaker February 9th. Change of Address: All members who have changed Progressive Club. their address in the past few months The Washington Progressive Club and who have not yet notified the held its regular weekly meeting last secretary to that effect, will please Monday evening, January 26th at its Orchestra Hall, Saturday at 2:30 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor SOLOIST NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK Orchestra Hall, Sunday at 3:30 EXTRA POPULAR CONCERT VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting REQUEST PROGRAM SEATS, 25c, 50e, 75c. BOX SEATS, $100. Program—Smetana, "Bartered Bride" Overture; Delibtes Ballet Suite "Sylvia;" Tschaikowsky, "Nut Cracker" Suite; Tschalkowsky, "1812" Overture. Orchestra Hall, Monday Evening, Feb. 2. DUNCAN WITH GEORGE DANCERS New and Original Offerings COPELAND SEATS, 50e, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. BOXES, $15.00 Orchestra Hall, Tuesday Evening, Feb. 3. JOSEF HOFMAN Piano Recital—. Steinway Piano Used SEATS, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. BOXES, $18.00 Arcadia, Thursday Evening, Feb. 5. JOHN McCORMACK Last Detroit Appearance Until 1922— All Tickets at Grinnell's • At Temple Beth El Week of Feb. 2nd. Dr. Julian Morgenstern — WILL SPEAK ON — "The Scientific Study of the Bible" communicate with him at once in or- club rooms in the Institute building, der that the list of the temple may he which was featured by a very inter- The lectures will start at 8:15 every evening except Monday—when it will start at 7:30, after which Dr. Abba H. Silver, of Cleveland, corrected. esting talk by Rabbi Harry Z. Got ,' Uniongrams: don. The Uniongram Committee is hap- For next week's meeting, February py in the fact that during the past 2, the organization will hold its month the sale of Uniongrams has monthly , gathering, to which members been very brisk. The committee and their friends are invited. 'There urges all who are not yet acquainted will be dancing and entertainment. with the use of the Uniongram to Many prominent men of the city purchase a book of them as soon as have interested themselves in the possible in order that the Auxiliary work of the organizatkin and have may again have the distinction of promised to be present at \V. I'. C. having sold during the year more meetings ,thus assuring the members Uniongrams than any other sister- an opportunity to hear good speak- hood in the country. will speak The lecture course by Dr. Morgentern is es- pecially recommended to teachers, but, of course, the general public is invited and urged to come YOUNG JUDEAN LITERARY. A regular meeting of the Young Judean Literary Club will he held at the Sharrey Zedek Si nagogue. Sun- The Scholarship Fund Committee. day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The under the able chairmanship of Mrs. program of the day is a debate on the Sidney Wittman, reported that many subject: "Resolved, That a system of young women are taking advantage Ilehrew parochial schools be estab. of the opportunities afforded them fished in the United States." The af- by taking courses at the Thomas firmative will be upheld by ?Miss Ber- Normal Training School, the Detroit tha Cohen and \I r. Morris Sandel- Business Institute and the Central man, the negative by Miss Pauline Fineberg and Mr. Joseph Silverman. High School. Able instructors are being engaged As an additional feature several 11111- sical numbers will he presented by to take charge of the various classes that will be conducted afternoons and members of the organizations. A debate has been arranged for evenings at the Jewish Woman's Club House. A Glee Club will he with the Judean Athletic Club on the formed, and aesthetic dancing taught question: "Resolved, That Great under the direct supervision of the Britain assume a protectorate over the projected Jewish state of Pales- Recreation Commission. tine." Further details as to time and Other Cities Visited. place will be announced later. Scholarship Fund. At a meeting of the Executive Board at the Jewish Woman's Club House, it was decided to send repre- sentatives to various Jewish organiza- tions in the city and small towns ad- joining for the purpose of explaining the purposes and manifold activities of the Jewish Woman's Club. These efforts to increase the membership of the Club are' part of the campaign being waged in the state, Prof. Rankin to Speak. of C. 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ANNOUNCE Louis Men's Shoes In order to reorganize the Pi Gamma sorority several girls met at the home of Miss Evelyn Rosenthal, West Grand Boulevard, Wednesday evening, January 2Ist. Several plans for the coining season were discussed but nothing definite was decided on. The following were present: Rose Adelson. Alfreda Koll, Reva Lehman. Geraldine Nlaybaton. Genivie Rueser. Ethel Steinborn, Rose Taub and Doris Wolfgang. The next meeting will be held at the 'home of Miss Adelson, Medbury avenue. Prof Thomas E. Rankin, Associate l'rofessor of Rhetoric at the Uni- versity of Michigan, will address the Jewish Woman's Club, Monday, at 2:30 p. nn., at Temple Beth El, on the subject. "Tendencies of the Nlodern Drama." A man of brilliant attain- ments, author of short stories and a Rowland W. Fixel, Junior Vice t•xt-book on story-writing, his ad- Commander Learned dress will undoubtedly prove a source of inspiration and instruction. Major Augustus H. Ganzer, State Mrs. Avery Ginsburg will contri- The Commander of the American Legion, lute several' piano selections. conducted the installation of the 1920 public is cordially invited. officers of the Charles Learned Post No. I of the American Legion. The The Detroit Lodge, No 55, Knights installation took place Monday, Jan- of Pythias, will give their annual uary 5th. Rowland W. Fixel was in- Purim Ball at the Arena Gardens, stalled as Junior Vice-Commander of 'Wednesday, March 3. the Post. • Pre-Inventory Sale of PLAN TO REORGANIZE P1 GAMMA SORORITY • VIOLINIST Special Festival Concert Woman's Auxiliary of Tern. pie Beth El. Washington Francis MacMillan TICKETS, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. BOXES, $15.00 Program—Gold Mark, Symphony Poem "Samson;" Lalo, Spanish Sym- phony for Violin and Orchestra; Beethoven, Eighth Symphony. Woodward nod .1 chorus A VrrlOr.''S *MI