..NnE SIX THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES Sabbath Services. Services will be betel as usual Satur- day morning at 10:30 and instead of the regular sermon, a lecture w ill be given by Dr. Julian Morgenstern of the Hebrew Union College who has been giving a series of lectures at the Temple this week. It is hoped that a large congregation will greet Dr. Morgenstern. LEFT FOR THE COAST. Friday Evening Service, "Essence of Religion" the last in the series of addresses on the general topic of the same name will be given by Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Friday, February 6. Cantor Minkowsky and his choir will sing the usual evening service Friday. All are cordially in- vited to attend the services which be- gin promptly at 8:15 1'. M. Sunday Services. Ladies Auxiliary. The Ladies Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek will give a membership dinner in the Gymnasium on Monday, Feb- ruary 9th, at 1 P. M. Young Peoples' Auxiliary. The Young Peoples' Auxiliary will give a dance Sunday night, February 8th. Finzel's Orchestra. Dancing from 9 to 12. The regular Sunday night dance, February 15th will be under the auspices of the Hadassah Society. The proceeds of the even- ing will go to the needy children of l'alestine. The regular meeting of the Young Peoples' Auxiliary, Wednesday, Feb- LOUIS H. ROSENZWEIG. ruary Ilth, will be addressed by Judge Young People's Society. Louis H. Rosenzweig, son of Mr. On Sunday evening, February 15th, Clyde I. Webster. There will also at 8:15 o'clock, the Young People's be a musical program and following and Mrs. M. Rosenzweig, of 952 Brush, left for Los Angeles, Sunday, Society of Temple Beth El will hold the meeting there will be dancing. February 1st. Mr. Rosenzweig will "a southern evening." The meeting be remembered as being connected Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey was to have been held on Washing- with the City Treasurer's Office. ton's birthday but because of another Zedek to Entertain Monday Mr. Rosenzweig is an active MC111- large meeting in the city on that date, Noon, February 9th lier of l'isgah Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. it has been decided to postpone it B. 11., and Perfection Lodge, No. 486, to the 15th. The members of the So- ciety are requested to come dressed The luncheon and entertainment to F. and A. M. in Colonial costumes so that the spirit be given by the Ladies Auxiliary of the evening may be carried out. Friday noon, February 9th bids fair Book Company .A splendid program has been ar- to be a most enjoyable and delightful Institutes Interesting ranged during which many stunts will affair. be offered and it is certain that all Mr. Winckler and his two talented Departure in Publishing who attend will enjoy a splendid children, who are artists in their own evening. line, assisted by a professional ac- companist, will offer a most unique Woman's Auxiliary Association. New York. — Announcement is and interesting entertainment. Mrs. made of the establishment of a new The NVoman's Auxiliary announces Hugo Loewenthal will sing and Rabbi organization under the designation that on Monday, Feb. 9th, a splendid A. M. Hershman will give a short of The American Jewish Book Com- program will be presented by Mrs. talk. pany, whose object and aim will be William B. Stratton, originator of the 'Those who have responded will not only to supply information to Pewabic pottery. Mrs. Statton will surely not soon forget the efforts put the Jewish and general public regard- dilate upon the evolution of pottery forth by the committee to make the ing Jewish literature, but will do and her talk will be most interesting. afternoon one of sociability and good what was mostly needed, endeavor All members of the Auxiliary and cheer. - to meet the demand by securing the their friends are cordially invited to hooks which have not as yet appeared attend the meeting which will be held in English. OFFICIAL LODGE at the usual time on Monday after- The American Jewish Book Com- noon, February 9th. Perfection Lodge No .486, F. & A. M. pany will pay particular attention to Men's Club, E. A. Degree Wednesday, February educational books, beginning with Members of the Men's Club who the kindergarten grade and covering have not yet bought their tickets for 11, 1920, at 10 A. M.- Noon luncheon at the range of text-books needed in the concerts to be held under the au- 12 o'clock. Banquet at 6:30 P. M. learning. CHAS. K. SANDORF, Sec'y. spices of the Club beginning Febru- A departure from the usual way of ary 16th, will please get into com- issuing Hebrew text-books and class- munication with Mr. Joseph Cummins, Detroit Lodge No. 55, K. of P. ics will be the publication of the gems Secretary of the organization, so that of Jewish literature in three languages their reservations may be made. The The next regular meeting of Detroit —the original Hebrew with English series are to be unique in that four Lodge No. 55, K. of P. will be held and Yiddish translations, all on one members of the Detroit Symphony page. at their Castle, Cass Avenue, Wednes- Orchestra, who compose the Detroit As English will undoubtedly be- Symphony String Quartette, are musi- day, February 11, 1920, at 6 P. M. A come more or less the universal cians of great note and will render class of 125 candidates will be initiat• language, Jews throughout the world, programs which will merit a large ed. Worthy Past Chancellor Max particularly those residing in English and enthusiastic attendance. As has Flnklestein, Bro. Sidney Alexander speaking countries, will utilize the been announced, Mr. Gabrilowitsch, and Bro. Louis Cohane will have Hebrew and Yiddish in connection Conductor of the Symphony Orches- charge of the Initiatory Work. with the English translation to learn tra, will appear with the quartette at the language. In this country it will the final concert. further the work of Americanization Pisgah Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B. by placing before the Yiddish read- The next regular meeting of the .Men's Club will be held on Friday ers an English translation. evening, February 20th, detailed an- The next regular meeting of Pisgah nouncements of which will be made Lodge No. 34, I. 0. B. B. will be held in a later issue. Members, however, Monday evening, February 9, 1920, at are asked to bear this date in mind so that they may reserve the evening the Lodge rooms, 25 Broadway. All preparation have been made for for the Club. In conjunction with it, ENGRAVING COMPANY a Father and Son celebration will be the "Big Joy Ride" to Flint, and Bro. 700 MARQUETTE BLDG. observed in keeping with the national Chas. Rosenthal announces that the DESIGNING COLOR-PLATES movement of that name. special car will leave the Foot of PHOTO- RETOUCHING HALF-T 0 N ES Woodward at 1:15 P. M. promptly, Studies in the Old Testament, Sunday, February 8th. The Flint brothers have arranged a very Inter. Rabbi Franklin to begin a Series of esting evening and everyone looks for. Addresses at Temple Beth EL ward to a great day. By special request, Rabbi Franklin The next Forum Luncheon speaker, is to begin next Sunday morning, a Tuesday noon, February 10, 1920, will Our New Wholesale and Retail Tire series of addresses at Temple Beth be Dr. Charles Rich, of The Tuber- Store Is Open, El on the general theme "Studies in culosis Hospital and Harper Hospital the Old Testament." Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and The first three addresses in the Staffs. Dr. Rich will speak on Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25.: "Healthy Living'", Owing to the "Flu" to 50%. series announced are as follows: Sunday, February 8th—"The Phil- epidemic, Dr. Rich's talk scheduled Vulcanizing and Repairing. All osophy of the Old Testament." for last week was postponed to this Work Guaranteed. Sunday, February 15th—"Ethics of coming Tuesday. A very Interesting the Old Testament." discussion Is looked forward to. Sunday, February 22nd—"The The- ology of the ()Id Testament." A section of the Council of Jewish These addresses promise to be of Gratiot and Beaubien Women was lately organized at Burl- particular interest. The general pub- i ngton, Vt. The directors of Talmud J. E. STRALSER, Gen, Mgr. lic is invited. Services begin prompt- Torah Hall have placed their build- ly at II o'clock. ing at the disposal of the Council. Cherry 3737 The subject of Rabbi Franklin's sermon this Sunday morning is "The Philosophy of the Old Testament," being the first of a series of Old Testament viewpoints. The series will consists of three lectures, the other two entitled "The Ethics of the Old Testament" and "The Theology of the Old Testament." The lectures will be along the lines of those de- livered,-Ily Dr. Franklin before the Twentieth Century Clult_and they will prove both interesting and instructive. Services begin promptly at 11 o'clock and the public is cordially invited to attend. New Jewish NOTICE POLISH LEADER STATES JEWS SHOULD BE REC- OGNIZED AS MINORITY London—At a sitting of the For- eign Commission of the Polish Par- liament, Daszynski, the leader of the Polish socialists, expressed the opin- ion that the existence of a special Jewish minority should be recognized. and an agreement with this minority should be sought after. The Right parties in Poland have always ex- pounded the view that the Jews are to be destroyed, and their attitude was the cause of the Minority clauses of the Peace Treaty, which are a les- son for these circles. The Socialists tried to oppose these clauses, but they are forted to admit that they are the direct result of the persecu- tMns of the Right parties. These statements are particularly remark- able as Mr. Daszyuski has always been one of the warmest advocates of Jewish assimilation. man dyestuff manufacturies, has also decided to double its working capi• tal, in order to develop further the process of extracting nitrogen from the air. The importation of Chili saltpetre—at present amounting to between two and two and a half bil- lions of marks annually would then be decreased; a great gain in the fer- tility of the land and consequently in the crop production would result,and finally, nitrogen to the value'of many hundreds of millions of marks could be exported. The work in connec- tion with the nitrogen extraction has outstripped that on the calcareous substance. The latter is extracted from calcium carbid. The discoveries of Grunstein relating to alcohol and acetic acid remain to be workeitout further. a m/ifil., PLEDGE $150,000 TO AID EUROPEAN B'NAI BRITH Atlantic City, N. J.—A. B. Seelen- ferund, of Chicago, secretary of the Constitutional Grand Lodge B'nai B'rith, made a plea for financial assist- ance for the Jews of Poland and the Balkans at the opening session here today of the biennial convention of the Grand Lodge of the B'nai Brith of the Third District. Mr. Seelenfreund declared that con- ditions among the Jewish people in some of the countries could not be worse. He said the B'nai B'rith in America expected to make a loan of about $150,000 to the Ithai B'rith in Europe to assist in relieving distress, and that the order in the Third Dis- trict, which comprises New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and West Virginia, was expected to contribute about $50,000 of this amount. The annual gold medal award by Ile order to the man who, in the opin- ion of the Grand Lodge, rendered the most conspicuous service to the Jew- ish race during the year, was present- ed tonight to Simon Wolf, of Wash- ington, founder of the Simon Wolf Home for Jewish children in Atlanta, Ga. JEWISH INVENTIVE GENIUS TO REBUILD GERMANY'S TRADE Berlin.—The "Frankfurt Zeitung," in an article entitled "Hopeful De- velopments in an Unhopeful Period," shows how Germany, by the proper utilization of three discoveries re- cently made in her midst, can find a way out of her desperate economic plight. These discoveries are the ex- traction of nitrogen, according to flaber, of a calcareous (lime) mat- ter, as developed by Caro, and of alcohol and acetic acid, as worked out by Grunstein. The huge aniline concern, created by the consolidation of the great Ger- Gerinany in time of peace con- sumes 2 3-4 millions of tons of pota- toes for alcohol manufacture, and the application of Grunstein's discov- ery would do away with the necessity of using potatoes for this purpose. Haber, Caro and Grunstein are Jews. Fritz Haber, who was born in Breslau in 1868, is Director of the Physiological-Chemical Institute of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society. Nathan Grunstein, a graduate engineer, has lived for years in Frankfurt, and is a member of the executive committee of the local Zionist organization. — Jewish residents of Sonoma county have-organized to assist the Jewish Consumptive Relief association which maintains a sanitarium for consump- tives at Duarte, near Los Angeles. BOOT SHOP ...... The 'French' Pump Black Satin . $12.50 Patent Calf . . . . . $12.50 Brown Suede . , . . $15.00 is the very latest of 11111 ERE the smart styles in pumps l'"011 1 —a model adapted from the French. It features in a beautiful way the short vamp, full toe and very high heel. ueen Quality Boot Shop 215 Woodward Ave. PRUNK Save Money on TIRES GRATIOT TIRE and AUTO SUPPLY CO. The American Food Relief Administration of which Herbert Hoover is chairman has perfected a plan by which people in America may send staple foods quickly and economically to destitute fami- lies in Germany, Poland, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia and Hungary. Food Drafts for flour, bacon, beans, corned beef, lard or vegetable oils and condensed milk may be purchased here, guaranteeing delivery of the specified-foods, to the value of the draft pur- chased, to friends or relatives in the countries named above. FURS! Food stocks will be carried in Hamburg, War- saw, Vienna, Prague and Budapest and delivery made from these cities, The Peoples State Bank or any of its branches will accept, FREE OF CHARGE, deposits cover- ing cost of Food Drafts. Full particulars of the plan may be obtained at this bank or any of its branches listed below. The Newton Annis 33rd ANNUAL SALE THE PEOPLES STATE BANK Continues to Offer Unusual Values in All Reliable Furs Buy With Confidence MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Detroit's Fur Headquarters—Since 1887 239 Woodward at Clifford BRANCHES Jefferson West Oakland and Kenilworth Baker and Twenty-third Hastings, corner Erskine Michigan Avenue and Junction Garfield, corner Russell Michigan, corner Addison Russell, corner Lyman Warren Avenue and Thirtieth St. Gratiot, corner Riopelle Grand River and Brooklyn Chene, corner Milwaukee Grand River and Holmur Canton, corner Gratiot oo Washington Boulevard Fischer, corner Gratiot Woodward, corner Piquette Mack, corner Baldwin Jefferson, corner Beniteau 2200 P. S.—Cold store your Furs—they are too valuable to lose by THIEVES, MOTHS or FIRE. Food Relief in Central Europe N. A. •