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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-05-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Y. P. S. MOONLIGHT
MELODY FEATURE OF
TEMPLE MOONLIGHT

• FLINT BULLETIN
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POPULAR YOUNG NURSE'
GRADUATE OF HARPER
HOSPITAL TO LEAVE

Turkey could lie described without them an asylum—they imagine they
f ear o contradiction, as one of the are still in Russia, and grossly insult
Flint, Mich.---The .10 , w1sli Ladies Aid
few countries where anti-Semitism ,otir coreligionists.
The particular
has not taken root, writes the Con- offenders are the ex-officers in their
will hold their monthly meeting,
'M' ednesday, Nlay 26, at the Jewish
stantinople correspondent of the Lon- , tarnished gold lace
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uniforms, and the
As One of the 21 entertainment fea- ( 7 ommunulty
don Jewish Chronicle. Jews had never members of the theatrical and less
center. Plans will be
One of the most popular graduates been p u
blicity insulted by Niussultnan respectable professions, who are no-
t% re,: of the Y. P. S. Ntoonlight, June
.
made for an "Experience l'arty."
of the nurses class at Harper Hospital or ( iristian for their religion. But torimis
2 , the 'Moonlight Melody of 1920,"
itidaepliuheS.
So marked has
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ot;ctehnits1):11%;.1 .1,1 M 1st; Dorothy Ilimelfarb since the
composed by Irene Rosenberg, will
arrival of Russian refugees, their conduct been that the press has
The Beth Israel Slsterlrood gave a r
MI s 1 11111elfarb has just the situation has changed. Forget- taken note of it, and vehemently pro-
be sung for the first time the night
of the affair. The words of the song party, Sunday, Nlay 23, for the chi]. completed a thre•-year your:, at the ting that they are now in a strange tested against this abuse of hospital-
dren of the Flint Religious School. An hospital, wintillig during that time an conntry—w hose generosity
will be' passed out to every guest on
accorded ity. Alussultnani and Christians have
ti e boat, and accompanied by the or- interesting program was give n and enviable record for efficiency :Hid I x-
e testra, two thousand lusty voices light refreshments served. acmes.
will signalize the resumption of the
a numl boat parties by mass singing
The I. 0. IL 11. No. 656, will
hold
the Melody. Following this, the
a smoker In their club-rooms at the
musicians will usher in the dancing,
Jewish Community Center, Tuesday
p dying the song as the first number
Ill the program. The words of the evening, May 25. Nir. Ifollier of
the Flint Board of Commerce will be
" lomdight NIelody" will appear in
the speaker of the evening.
tl is paper a fet weeks hence.

INSURANCE

Your Furs are Valuable
as Diamonds . . • •

CONG. EMANUEL NOTES

One of the largest and most enthu-
siastic meetings of the Congregation

Special efforts have been made to
provide the finest dance music in the
city for (he evening. The same or-
chestra, greatly augmented, that has
created such a sensation at the Y. 1'.
S. dances during the past winter has
been engaged for the moonlight,
promising a super excellent accom-
paniment to the dancing.
Interest in the dancing and dancers
will be greatly increased by the in-
troduction of many novel "stunts."
The "dance of the 21 prizes," "the
newly-wed dance," "the first day of
summer dance" and others are an-
nounced as infallible "gloom-
chasers." The entertainment and floor
committees are vieing with each
other in attempting to provide the
better attractions, and are working
with an enthusiasm that presages the
finest moonlight the Y. P. S. has ever
presented.
The steamer St. Clair will have the
foot of Bates street at 8:21 p. tn.,
Monday night, June 21, docking at
111:21 and 12:21. Only a limited num-
ber of guests will be carried, as the
desire is to nrovide enough room for
everyone. Tickets are on sale now
and may be obtained front any mem-
ber of the Y. P. S.

Y. P. S. Annual Meeting.

Rabbi Louis Grossman has been
appointed by the Cincinnati (0 I
Chamber of Commerce a member of
the Committee on Public Fortint.

ANNIS FUR

Mr. and Mrs. Al. Rosenthal are en-
tertaining 11r. and Airs. Harry Wine-
garden and Mr. and Mrs. Rob Kost-
off at a fishing party. They will have
Monday, May 24, to remain until Sat-
urday, the 24th. The party will go to
Burl Lake, Petoskey, Alich.
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Mr, and Airs. A. Epstein, of 209
Nletibury avenue, have moved into
their nevi' home at 97 Colburn plan.

Miss Irene Rosenberg.

been the first to combat this poison,
which is such a disgrace to civiliz
a-
tion, and which the Russians wish 1,,
introduce into the Orient. The En-
tent authorities have received mime,-
oils complaints against th e
of the Russians.

Emanuel was held at their new build-
ing which they recently purchased as
MISS DOROTHY HIMELFARB
temporary quarters at Euclid and Ily-\fl
1.4 one ,,r th e n u n,.
ss
ton avenues.
es In charge of the Children's ward at
Arrangements are now in progress the hospital and was recently the sub-
to remodel the building and provide Joel
If v., newspaper item in one of the
elass-rooms for Hebrew and Sunday local dailies calling attention to th
school work. Beginning at sundown, popularity of
the young nurse with h
Friday, May 28, religious services will
the
be held at the hall weekly, as well as
Saturday morning services.
Reports at the meeting were replete;
with indications that In is short time a
house of worship will he provided for! The next meeting of the organiza-
Northwestern residents.
lieu will be held on 'Thursday. June
Congregation Emanuel Invites
1920 . at S•.0() p. in., at Shaarey
who are interoated in this movement ""l•ls•

and a great temptation to the thief or the destructive
moth. Protect your furs by placing them in the mod-
ern cold storage vaults we have provided for them in

the Annis Fur Building. We issue a regular legal in-
surance policy at moderate cost, protecting you from
every loss by burglary, moths, fire, etc.

BICUR CHOLEM JRS.

Restyling and Repairing

We have designed many beautiful models of Spring, Summer

and Winter Furs for your Inspection--whether youu wish to
purchase new furs or have your old furs restyled. Now,

to come to their next meeting which, Owing to the warm , reather a spe-
will be held, Tuesday, June 1. Chid! t la! mu: ;cal program has been at.
dren wishing to attend in the Hebrew I ranged and the speaker eliminated, so

and Sunday school may also be en-1 that the large ml part of the evening ,
rolled at this meeting. may Ii'' devotd to dancing.
Arrangements for daily services will
The program will he headed by
be made as soon as possible. Rest- Miss :Mildred Drabkin, talented danc-
dPnts In the district having "Yahr- er. Mr. Harry Goldberg, well-known
'Zit" who wish to attend memorial
vocalist, will offer songs of merit. Mr.
services are asked to communicate
Sy Siesl•rg, alia3 "the funny come.
with Mr. E. NI. Love, 207 Virginia
(Ilan" promises laughter that will re.'
Park, North way 2754-\1'.
main with you all for the evening. NIr.
Sol. Garman will entertain with solos
Revised estimates since the fire of rare quality. Other numbers will
.51,ich destroyed the Chess Kadislia
Synagogue at
NI
areal, Can., on
All members are requested to at-
April 5 show a total of damages
amounting to $80,000. The insurance tend and bring their friends as tills
on the building and contents is the Total meeting before the excur-
sion.
amounted to $27,500.
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before the start of the Fall lush, is the best time for re-
styling and repairing.

NEWTON ANNIS

FUR HEADQUARTERS FOR 33 YEARS

237-239-241 WOODWARD AVENUE

Insure With Confidence

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The last and most important meet-

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ing of the Young People's Society of
'remple Beth El will be held for
members only, Sunday night, May 30.
Officers and directors for the ensuing O
year will he elected. All members of
the society are urged to he present as
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matters of great importance will be
discussed. The meeting will start at
8:15.
Following the business session, an
informal dance
and entertainment
will be held in the gymnasium. A
popular orchestra has been engaged O
to furnish the music.

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DETROIT JEWS
RESPOND LIBERALLY

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ha rceponse to the appeal for the
Palestine Restoration Fund made last
:Monday at the Megan Abraham Syn-
agogue by Rabbi h. J. Levin and Mr. 0
Fred M. Butzel, the following contri-
butions were announced:

S. I, Pittman, $2,000; I. A ugushey
&
J. Sh•vItz, 11,000:
Goloinan, $1.000;
I.. I Nun, $500; 11. 11. .Nlazur, $500; II. S.
Atlas, $500; h. Abraham, $;,00; I. Rosen- O
thal. 1::00; J. Gillman, $200; I. Ism,. $200:
R. Sandelman, 1200; II. Nlarwil. $2011;
Karbal & Son, 1200; A. Weizman. $150; O
A. M. holm, $150; A. 1%olf, $1So; Nu,. 1.
• gnshevitz, $100; IL Goldman. $100; H.
Frank. 1100; R. Flatter, Slog); M. Schnitz.
$m.p.
dom:
pent:
K Shi•e!. $10, : A. (Nallon. $100; A. N14.'1-
,1..1.1111, 1100; II. Bernstein. $100: .j. ma. 0
tin. $100; Mrs. J. Malin, 1100; J. Pollak. II
$100; It. Abrahorltz, Vial; J. Keener, $100,
Mt N. I. IA. berman, 1100; M. n in sberg, 0
1100; I.. Berman. $100; G. KossofskY.
Siam, A. Agri. 11n1.. I1, cilotinrtn. 11116 .
NIrs
I. I,mi,ort
11 , rn•lhneh.
1100: I, TIon• -m. 1100; M. SI•'ngol , 1100:
N. She , t, $ 1 00, Shev:tz Bros., $100: J.
Levin. 1100: S. Rosenthal. 1100: .1. 1,1ot•
ehinsk, 8100; S. (linzherg. $1110: L. Gold-
berg, 1100; .1. M. Rosenthal. 1100: S. Wt.. 0
ker. $100; D. I ;Usti. 1 100:
Yarovskv.
SapIrste(n Bros., 1100:.1. It. Hindu. 11
se (IA- S PrImk. 1100: M 11...m. 175: A. 0
Markowitz, GO: It. Gordon. 150: H. Shu-
man. 850: D. Soloritz. 150: J. ShkIsr. $50:
Grossherg. $50: N. Coh, KO 1. r•nhen
17.0; It. Zorfoss. $50; N. 111ellield. 150:
Alendet.on. $50: S. Nadu.
II. Cold-
man. 120: A. Rogoway, $50: Mrs. Shatz.
150; 11. Shuster $50: It NIelsner. $50;
A. Matkovitz. $50; A. Cohort, 150: t.
Katter. $50; A, tVolflam. $50: Rabbi J.
I. Levin. $50; S. nittlernan. $50; I.. Levin.
$50; M. Katz. 1;0; Mrs. Gress, $10: It 0
uott,snrin. 150; G. Gossel. 150; J. Cher-
koss. 150; It Ro••nberg. $50; J. Hyman.
1', 0: S. Levv. $50; A. Hurwitz. $50; A.
Km-man VO.

In addition to the above the Congre-
gation Magen Abraham announced a
contribution of $1,000 from its own
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treasury.
The Committee on the Palestine 11
Restoration Fund in Detroit wishes to 0
express its keen appreciation of the

assistance it received from the officers
of the congregation.

Dr. Leon Feraru of Columbia Cni- 0
versify, this city, has been appointed n

by the Roumanian Government as :
chief of their publ'city bureau in
America. Hebrew Standard readers
are familiar with Dr. Feraru's many
contributions to this publication in
the line of articles dealing on Rou-
manian conditions and storks of Rou-

„ puska Jewish life.

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A beautiful exterior compels the admiration of all who see it--
but how much more the feeling of contentment inspired by
the genuinely pleasing effect of an appropriate setting inside.

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Entrust your painting and decorating orders where you may be assured of high-grade, efficient
workmanship, superintended by men of expert capabilities and long experience.

Complete and attractive line of distinctive Wall Papers—both domestic and imports.

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Personal attention to all requests for exterior, interior and decorative suggestions.

A. CLAIRE WALL

PAINTING & DECORATING CONTRACTOR

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