THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE •..................... LOCAL NOTES A very pretty event of January 25th was the wedding of hiss Tillie Abel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Abel, to Mr. Louis Davidson. son of Mr. and Airs. NI. Davidson, which took place at the Knights of Pythias Hall. The bride v as dressed in a beautiful gown at white georgette, heavily beaded, and wore a veil fashioned into a duchess cap. She carried a shower bouquet of white ruses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Leo E. Mor- ris, sister of the (.roost, who attend- ed the Bride as Alatron of Honor, looked charming in ;t gutvil of gold Lace over gold metallic cloth. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. The Bridesmaids were Nliss Siplira Baeh- r:orb of Dowse College, Milwaukee; Nliss Minnie Bachrach, hl ins Rose Fruntin and Hiss Kate Davidson. They carried bouquets of roses. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and ',qrs. Frank Bachrach and TREASURY OF HEBREW . MUSIC DISCLOSED BY CANTOR ROSENBLATT PAGE 'I HREE 8 1:1 01 O Ifimelhocks Tenor Gives Varied and Unique Pro- gram at Orchestra Hall in First De- troit Appearance. Pronounced one of the world's greatest tenors by the New York critics who were given the oppor- tunity of hearing him thrice in the past Metropolitan season, Cantor Josef Rosenblatt appeared for the first time in Detroit, Jan. 25, and ably fulfilled the expectations of his Orchestra Ilall audience. O 0 U 0 airy 211th. Still a young man and belying the 0 M M r. Harry Clark, of 319 Frederick, age connoted by his great reddish- brown heard, the Cantor is possessed go has sailed to South Africa, where he of remarkable feeling of sympathy will visit relatives and friends, for his themes, of genuine deep-root- ed understanding. All the simple .\ Festival was held Sunday after- solemnity and the heart-filled anguish noon, February I st, at the Mogain of the Jew, voiced in the strains of .16.1.01,. .1r. and hrs. "Eili, Eili," struck responsive chords .•\ slier Nloss, who are celebrating the in Jew and gentile alike. While Can- titilden \VesIding Anniversary do- for Rosenblatt believes that Hebrew II mated a Safir Torah, the honors for music to be fully appreciated must be which were auctioried, mot the pro-1 understood, he also declared for the 0 coe ds applied to the Talmud Torah strong universality of appeal which and ,h,. war Sufferers. Sufferers. NIr. Joseph all music makes. 0 NI oss was toastmaster at .1te Lunch- fhrre is something in his. range I con, furnished by Mr. and .Mrs. doss. and power which is peculiarly fitted to give fullest expression to the ex- Highly individual model with smart otic Oriental structure of his songs. It was this, perhaps, which led the short jackets, Bolero, Etons or Pony late Cleofonte Campanini, director of in type—tailored in the new weaves of the famous Chicago Opera Company Los Angeles.—Miss Rosa Phillips, to tender Cantor Rosenblatt a con- Tricotine and Cheruit Twill. I the deputy city prosecutor of Los tract. Ile refused—and apparently 0 Angeles, has the distinction of being for no other reason than that it would O A famous Fifth Avenue tailor created the first Jewish girl to practice law require the removal of his beard! Of the three-piece model in the new ma- in Southern California and the first course it was not that the Cantor La and youngest girl to hold such a po - was inordinately proud of that beard. terial Piquette, which has a silver bro- sit ion. but that be could no longer continue caded and fringed tunic blouse She is a Jewess, born in Russia, but as Cantor for the little synagogue o educated in Los Angeles. At an early which he loves and serves. (sketched on the left; 250.00). 0 age she came to this country with A great dramatic singer, a deep .0 11 her parents. Her father died many student of the folk lore, the tradi- A cape suit of Tricotine has an unusual col- years ago. She is a graduate of Los lions and the music of his people, embroidered like a Persian rug. The Angeles High School and of the law I ' cape may be worn separately (sketched on possessing a personality at once lov- departtnent of the University of I able and yet demanding of honor and the left: I10.00). The new tailored suits Southern California of the class of respect, Joseph Rosenblatt has left range in price from 1915' a sleep impress upon his hearers and Miss Phillips has charge of all brought them a few strains of ancient 0 I cases relating to women, and thus larmony which can not and which II 0 has an opportunity for doing a great will not soon be forgotten. 0 deal of good. She is sympathetic and ')=101=10=10=10001==101201=20000 kindly and has a happy knack of winning the confidence of those with whom she comes in contact, be- cause of her own sincerity of purpose and lack of personal ambition. Miss Phillips is authority for the •statement that a woman convicted of wrong will find plenty of fine people iii the community ready and anxious to give her a helping hand, and if she wants to redeem herself and reclaim her position in society it is possible if she is willing to do her share. Another Jewish deputy who is do- l much good work along these sane lines is Mr. J. Friedlander, who handles most of the Jewish cases. The really great work which Miss Phillips is doing is the upbuilding of I weakening characters. The efforts along the line of social service, co-operating with the Feder- — headquarters ation of Jewish Charities and other organizations in building up instead for the Piano of tearing down—that is the remark- buyers of the able and great work which is quite out of the ordinary as considered a state — there part of the work of a deputy prose- awaits you cutor. She is cutting new trails, set- ting tip a unique idea and carrying it out for the benefit of hundreds whose chance in the world has been a trifle marred. O O allan Woodward at Gratiot. r oo.n" Remarkable Originality Shown in the New Suits [E-81E-d9 JEWESS IS DEPUTY CITY PROSECUTOR Buying Furniture Is a Matter of Confidence K K K The numerous patrons who continue to buy here proves that their confidence has not been misplaced. 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