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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-06-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

MUSIC NOTES

DETROIT JEWS HONOR
HARRY MEYERSMEMORY

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By Hermann Hoexter.

CLCAMJ

West Warren Hebrew Congregation,

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Y. P. S. MOONLIGHT
TO BE GALA EVENT
OF SUMMER SEASON

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If the reader has escr been so for-
Named For Departe'd Citizen
tunate as to have had an invitation
Op - ms Doors Sunday.
Irons the management of a moving
picture studio to be present at the
On Sendai, June 30th, 1920• at 2 II
initial presentation of a new film, he
in a new Jewish congregation Opens
must surely have missed the usual
its d oors to the residents of the re«mt-
musical accompaniment. It is a fact;
ly developed \'eat Warren section,
to follow the unfolding of a celluloid
"Atereth Ts‘I" is the name of the
drama without the tonal commentary
In addition to the other 21 fea- new eat of the Detroit congregations,
z
of either a piano or an orchestra,
tures which have been announced as
and II combines the Nest Warren
is about as tame an amusement as
part of the entertainment to be given
dancing would be minus saxaphone,
Hebrew Congtegation and the North- ••
on the Temple Beth El \'oung l'eo-
drums and the other jazz accoutre-
a s
ple's Society Moonlight, to be given western Hebrew School.
ments. The movie fan can never
During the year 1918 a few Jewish
Monday evening, June 21, the enter-
know how much he owes to the
tainment committee has secured two families who uad migrated found that
music which enlightens the action of
unusually novel numbers. They have they were Its dire need of a school for
favorite films, until he has to
been named Surprise Nos. 1 and 2, their children ,and a place of worship
follow several yards of "reel-stuff"
and the mystery surrounding both is for themselves. The late Harry
without t the appropriate diminuen-
great.
'Meyers, who had always taken a deep
does and crescendocs of the musi-
interest In the Jewish affairs of De-
cian:.
trill, started the venture by setting
All honor then to the men, the
aside u tot for the purpose. The or-
leaders of the orchestras in the
garilzatkil of members was then com-
larger picture houses, who carefully
prepare a musical program which
pleted, and the erection of the building
does so much to add to the enjoy-
ecunnenced. The spirit of the con-
ment of the film. The conscientious
ga gallon Is evidenced by the fact that
leader, the man to W110111 the first
the actaal construction work uari done U
view of a new picture instantly sug-
by the members themselves without ad
Food For The Thoughtful
F
gests the appropriate musical set-
outside aid.
ting, is truly a genius in his par-
Bereft: , Is have been conducted m the
ticular line. He most have the
synagogue t i ring the High Holiday
classics as well as the latest popular
but until Ill'• there has been no formal
selections at his fingers' ends; and
dulicatior. At a recent meeting It
as foot after foot of "reel" passes
was decided to open the svnag-igue
before him, he must be able to jot
formally ,and by unanimous consent
down immediately just what cony
position, or perhaps just a part of it,
the memory of the late Barry Meyers
will best suit the action. His judg-
wit( I (inured by adoptihg his name in
ment may not be infallible, and an-
liebreu as the name of the Congrega
other man reviewing the same film
lion, as a testimonial to his efforts In
may arrange an entirely different
beginning the work,
program. But the evidence that so
The :i nvent officers of the congrega-
many people are pleased with the
tion are: Henry Holinstat, president;
music chosen, speaks strongly for
Abraham ;'ritz, vies'-president; Bern-
the acumen of the leader, for his
ard iiressberg. secretary; and Hyman
ready insight into the nature of the
ileltzman, treasurer.
film-drama which idemands certain
The Pedication will take place at
definite musical treatment and set-
the Synagogue at 168 liegoM avenne
ting.
Once the selections have been
and the speakers will ha Rabbi Joseph
chosen, the further talents of the
Timmin, Judge Harry B. Keidan, and
leader are brought into play. He
Rev. Al. Loewy. Appropriate ceremon-
must proceed to arrange the music
im; will be held. All interested ate
Just North of Philadelphia
for the various instruments in his
cmdiahv tit" iced to attend.
band, and then rehearse the musi•
cians so that there be nu slip when
MISS DOROTHY WEINSTEIN
Miss Rose Brenner, national chair-
the picture is presented to the nub-
Arrangements Committee
man of Work for Jewish Women on
ile. In the big picture houses of New
the
Farms, has taken over the work
York, a librarian is kept constantly
Official Song.
This bigger store was made
in Ulster and Sullivan counties, N.
at work making these arrangements;
necessary by the tremendous
The following words, written by Y.. heretofore conducted by the De-
for, while it is often possible to buy
growth in our business at our
or rent music for special occasions, Irene Rosenberg, will be sung Mon- partment of Immigrant Aid of the
it is less expensive to keep this man lay night as the official song of the National Council of Jewish Women.
tormer location at 200 West
• • •
and have him make the necessary Y. P. S. Moonlight:
Philadelphia Avenue, which was
An alumni association of former
arrangements under the supervision
opened just six months ago.
inmates of the Home for Jewish Chil-
of the orchestra leader than con-
dren, Canterbury street. Dorchester,
tinually lay in a stock of new music This flirting game of nowadays,
Mass., has been organized at the
Service and Quality Always.
which may never be used a second
Has tempted every one,
home.
time.
We play it many different ways,
Some of the leaders of these large
It's really lots of fun .
picture house orchestras are men But you must not flirt with strangers
f
well known in the musical world;
bold,
sonic of them receive fabulous sala-
Now listen to this tune,
ries and occasionally one reads of Ind when yott're feeling awfully blue
such a genius as Hugo Riesenfeld,
504 FREE PRESS BLDG.
Flirt with the Man in the Moon.
General Real Estate, Insurance, 'who in addition to his work for the
Choice Homes, Two-Flats, In-
orchestras of the Rivoli and Rialto
vestments and Store Property
Theatres of New York finds time to Roll your eyes up in the skies and
PHONE CHERRY 1195.
write the score for a musical comedy.
spoon, ,
I
I have in mind a very talented and
Flirting Moon.
gifted member of the violin section
end your rays down here this way
of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
right soon,
who is al present leading the musi-
Flirting Moon.
cians at the NVashington Theatre. You make my heart beat fast
CIVIL ENGINEERS
Mr. Graham Harris is a young man Then you make it beat slow
SURVEYS-1.and Subdivisions, Muni-
cipal Loouta.
who will bear watching. A superior You give to toe a lot of new sensa-
STRUCTURAL. DF.SICSIS—Plans, Es-
violinist, an excellent pianist and a
tions,
timates, Reports, Supervision.
conductor
of ability and power. it
Tel. Main 2043
225 Farwell Bldg.
have been dying to know.
Surveying within 24 hours.
seems to me but a matter of time When you wink each rippling wave,
• before his exceptional endowments
Just twinkles back at you,
must be recognized by those higher
can't make myself behave,
up, and his services will be called for Please tell me what to do.
in bigger houses, with larger or- You can't cuddle up or squeeze me,
chestras, and perhaps in greater Yet you will tease me,
cities than Detroit. He choses his Hope you'll never leave me,
programs intuitively, and they are
Oh, you Flirting Moon.
OPTOMETRISTS
invariably as near ideal as one could
Theatre Ticket Prizes.
Eyes Examined and wish for. Then he presents them
Glasses Fitted
with all the fire and enthusiasm of
Through the courtesy of Phil
245 GRISWOLD ST. youth, eager to give of its best un- Glichinan, of the Broadway Strand
der all conditions. And finally, when Theatre, the trophies to be awarded
Telephone Main 453
lie does take part in the perform- the winners of the "Dance of the 21
ance, it is a pleasure and a treat to Prize;' will be 21 pairs of theatre
listen to the solos which show forth ickets.
Comfort and Service at
the ripened technique and the fine,
The Steamer Ste. Claire will leave
clear tone of his delightful art. Mr. Ile foot of Bates street promptly at
Harris
is
ambitious;
he
has
the
8:21 p. tn. 'Pickets are one dollar
Corner Lamed aad Bates Streets
"goods," the combination is hard to per person and may be obtained from
One block from Electric Depot
hold in leash or beat; decidedly he committee members, at Grinnell's or
DETROIT, MICH.
will bear watching, because he is at the dock. The boat will make its
Rates Single—$1.50 to $2.60.
sure to forge ahead and that spells first landing at 10:21 at the Bates
success.
street dock for the benefit of out-of-
own guests who desire to catch early
r
airs. Guests will be taken on at
hat time for the remaining Iwo
hours of the trip.
The Jewish Orphans' Home will
celebrate the liquidation of the mort-
gage on its home, 25 Rowena street,
Fresh Poultry—Meats
with an entertainment at the Shaarey
Zedek synagogue, Sunday, June 20, at
Fish Market
Sunday Objective of $5,000 Is
8p. in.
Reasonable Prices
The committee on arrangements
Believed Raised.
has arranged an interesting program.
1159 HAMILTON BOULEVARD
Several speakers. including Rabbi
Flowers were sold on the streets of
Judah L. Levin, Rabbi A. M. Hersh- Detroit Sunday by 200 Jewish women
man, Rabbi A. Aishishkin and others, for the purpose of raising funds for
will give brief speeches.
the purchase of land in Palestine
A musical treat is in store for those which will forever remain the prop-
256 Boston Blvd. East, open 2 to
attending. Irvin Rubenstein will bring erty of the Jewish nation. The ob-
6 every day, only $3200. Easy terms.
his orchestra to the entertainment and jective Sunday was $5,000, but the
Compelled to sell at great sacrifice.
Now vacant. Come out or call elem- will present a splendid program. Re- amount raised will not be known until
freshments will be served.
all the flower sellers report. Those
ents.
A recent election of officers of the selling flowers were confident the cb-
WEBSTER OLIVER STREETER
Jewish Orphans' Home resulted in the jective had been passed. The motley
1958 Penobscot Bldg. following appointments: President, will he turned over to the National
Cad. 3448
Nathan Bielfield; Vice-President, Mrs. Jewish Fund.
Second Vice-President,
I Rubinstein;
Palestine, which was taken from the
Mrs. S. Solomon; Treasurer, Mrs. M. Turks by the British, will be given
Weiswasser: Financial Secretary, M. back to the Jews in the near future, it
50804910
Sept. 24 Rogvoy; Corresponding Secretary, is hoped by Jews in this country. A
Neon Tear . . Eve
Oat. Oct 4 Mrs. S. Messerman.
national Jewish homeland is being es-
low Kippur
More. Ott 11
1ret
Day)
,
Sweeotb 11
tablished in Palestine and the Na-
Succoth 41.44at Day—akemlal
1/et.
10
tional Jewish Fund will assure to all
Thu.
A eeeeeee
Fri. Oct. 17
Alme ► .1k Torah
VILNA, Poland—On the night Jews an equal share of the benefits
Roach-Chodeaeb Clearaa—FrI., Oft 24
derived from the land purchased.
flooeb-rkodesell latev ioa. Net . 2S of the thirteenth of April a fire sud-
H. Goldberg was in charge of the
denly broke out in Lida. With light-
baaukak (Feast t ot DedleaDoal..
Dee. 17
ning rapidity it spread until it de- work Sunday. Mrs. Z. Ehrlich, Miss
Tebetk .Mo•., Dee. 21
nosh-Clodeneh 100-1920
stroyed whole series of Jewish homes. Florence Slomovitz and Samuel Hey-
11
Thorn.. 3•n. 1
One of the victims of the con- man were in charge of the various
Fm-I of Tebelh
110.eb-Chodeaeb Sbeb•t Wed.. Jen. 31
flagration was the well known and flower stations.
Ilearb-Cbodeoeb Adar•.Tbirs.. Feb. 10
rurlm Irea•1 of Eatber1.114ara..Mer. 4 beloved Doctor Warshawsky, who
A Frankfort manager recently de
lloach-Cbodeoeb Nissan. —Pat.. Mar. 20 was overwhelmed by the flames while
raaao•er Weasel.) 11.4.. Apr11 1 asleep. Dr. Warshawsky was an ex- parted for Warsaw to engage a Jew
raeaover fftleblb 13171.. Pet., Apr11 10
ish company of ado.s and establish
3.... A P,11 1 4 ceptional character. For the last few a permanent Yiddish theater in
no•<.s-csosesra trar.•.. limn..
May
decades he played an imnortant part
Lag b 'Omar
Theo.. May IS in the social and health activjties of Frankfort-a-NI.. Germany.
Moach-eb•de•el Flea•
Day) .....
• • •
ababoolb ■ Coelnasflo ■
sea. May 23 Lida Jewry. The poor always came
New sections of the council were
to him for aid. for he was known
flosel•Cliodeme% Timmins
Wed...lase II not to accept any fees Irons them. recently organized in. Florence and
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Sheffield, Ala., Greensboro, Raleigh,
ra•1 of Taamm• ■
Fri. Joie IS His memory will linger in the minds
Do•el-lrbodeaeb Ab
, and Winston-Salem, N. C.,
Peal, July 16 of the populatiop for many years 10 Durham
re./ of A•. .
and
at Connelsville, Pa.
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„pet.,
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late model of standard
make. We handle no
others and sell on very
easy terms.

GOLDBERG

HOTEL FRANKLIN

Jewish Orphans Home
Celebrate June 20

Kosher Meat Market

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