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ANNOUNCEMENT
DR. JULIUS C. HARRIS
Announces the opening of his new dental office, where he will be
pleased to welcome all his friends and acquaintances.
Courteous Treatment and Good Dentistry is Assured.
DR. JULIUS C. HARRIS
2448 Woodward Ave.
Located with Dr. Frost, opposite Eliot-Taylor-Woolfenclen.
Open Evenings
Mai 3565
Only '2
a Week
Throughout the summer months,
religious services were held without
interruption in the assembly rooms
of the Temple. On Sabbath morning
last, however, regular services, with
full choir, were resumed in the main
auditorium of the Temple. The ser-
All Society limns and oilier local notes should be communicated to the office of the
current week e
mon on that occasion was preached Chronicle by S o'clock each Wedneedei afternoon :n order to appear in the
be eeceived not latw
by Rabbi Franklin. On the coming Orme Phone Glendale LIM Society Editor. Mail notices so as to
Sabbath the sermon will be preached than Wednesday .
by Rabbi Berkowitz. Services begin
Messrs. Irving and llerman Cohen
promptly at 1 0 :30. All are cordially
Returning from a two months'
stay at their summer home at Wal- of Garland avenue have returned
Invited.
nut Lake, Mich., are Dr. and Mrs., from a several weeks' visit in Denver,
Hugo A. Freund and family of Chi- Colo.
Sunday Services:
The exact date for the opening of cago Boulevard.
Reuben Levyn of Charlotte avenue
Sunday services in the Temple will
be announced shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butrel and fain- spent several (lays in Fostoria, Ohio.
ily of Pallister avenue have returned
Opening of Sabbath School:
Miss Dora Davidson of Frederick
from an extended motor trip through-
Sabbath School will resume its ses- out the New England States.
street has returned from a few days'
sions for the coming season on Sun-
stay at Cedar Point, Ohio.
day morning, Sept. 25, at 9:30. An
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Strauss of
enlarged faculty and improved meth-
1, airr e gu
Mrs. Jacob Schnadig of Chicago
ods will, it is hoped, raise the school Chicago an d
s.menstrs was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. l,ouis
to an even higher standard of effi-
ellwalk
of West Grand Boulevard
cos Freud, at Hotel Wolverine.
F
ciency than has heretofore been at-
for a few days the past week.
tained. All children of school age
Miss Elsa Siegel of Putnam avenu
should be present at the opening sea-
Mrs. Harry Jacobson and son, By-
sion, on which 'occasion some very has returned from a several week 5
ron, of East Kirby have returned
important announcements will be trip to Petoskey, Mich.
from
Lake Van Ettan, Oscoda, Mich.
made. No tuition fee is charged for
Mrs. B. B. Selling of Hotel Addi-
attendance at the school and all chil-
Ralph Margolis of Chicago is
dren not affiliated with the religious son is in New York, where she will
spending a few days in the city.
school of some other congregation remain for several weeks.
are cordially invited to attend.
Miss Paula Barnett spent a few
Rabbi and Mrs. A. M. Hershman
Holy Day Services:
and family have returned from a days in the city en route to her home
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Detailed announcements of serv-
in New York after spending the sum-
ices for the,,coming Holy Days will' month
s stay
at Bethlehem, N. IL, in mer with relatives at Oscoda, Mich.
the White
mountains.
shortly be mailed to the members of
the congregation. As the seating ca-
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Frank and
Returning from an automobile trip
nacity of the Temple is likely to be
sons, Julian and Eugene, of Burlin-
taxed, those desiring to affiliate them-' to Kalamazoo and Chicago are Mr. game aveue have returned from a
selves with the congregation before and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of Chicago
several weeks' stay at Ottawa Beach,
the coming Holy Days should send in Boulevard.
Mich.
their application at the first possible
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass of
moment. They may be sent to the
llotel
Stevenson
are
visiting
with
Julius Harris of Battle Creek was
rabbis or other officers of the con- i
gregation, or to L. Simon, chairman their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samson the guest for a few days at the home
of
Dr. and Mrs. N. Frank of East
of the membership committee, in cure Schoenbrun of Chicago.
Palmer avenue.
of Temple Beth El. •
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Folz (Helen
Harry Newmark of Frederick
Schott) of Kalamazoo spent a few
Red Cross Sewing:
Throughout the summer months days in the city the past week, visit- street has returned from a several
days'
visit in New York and Atlantic
ing
with
relatives
and
friends.
the Red Cross sewing department of
City.
the Woman's Auxiliary Association
has been steadily at work. Now that
Returning from a several months'
many who were absent from the city trip abroad spent in Italy and France
Stanley Imerman of East Hancock
have returned to their homes, it is is Miss Goble Ginsberg of Alger ave- avenue, who attended the University
hoped that all women who can do nue.
of Wisconsin during the summer
so will participate in this work. Sew-
months, spent several days visiting
ing takes place every Thursday be-
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rosenfield of with friends in f i xigtori z Mich.
ginning at 9 o'clock.
Brookline, Mass., are spending sev -
Messrs. Alfred Storie and Sidney
eral weeks at Hotel Addison.
Affiliated Organisations:
Krandall have returned from a pleas-
. All the organizations affiliated with
Mrs. Philip Stern and daughters , ant stay at Ottawa Beach, Mich.
Temple Beth El are arranging their
programs for the coming season. No Elizabeth and l'hyllis, of Montgom-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gdlijberg of
efforts will be spared by any of the cry, Ala., are guests at the home of West Grand Boulevard have Feturned
societies to make this the banner Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer of from a motor trip to Akron, Ohio.
year. Suggestions as to plans and Chicago Boulevard.
policies of the various societies are
Dave Davis of Ho tel Addison is
Returning from Syracuse, N. Y.,
invited by the boards of officers from
spending a few weeks with relatives
where she spent the summer months,
the members.
and friends in Boston.
is Miss Miriam Goldman of the
Woodstock apartments, Peterboro
PERFECTION LODGE F. k A. M.
I. Mittenthal and daughter Miss
street.
Jennie Mittenthal of East Hancock
Regular communication Wednes-
,vettuledo
avenue,
returned
v
a visit
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Mendelsohn, who in Toledo and
day, Sept. 21, at 7 p. m. sharp.
were the guests of relatives and
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
friends in the city, have returned to
Henry Hyman and daughter, Miss
their home in New York.
Cleone, of Jackson, who spent a few
days in the city, have returned.
Mrs. Jennie Black, who was a guest
at the home of Mrs. Celia Mayer and
M. Kaplan of Taylor avenue has
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Robinson of returned from a trip to New York
Chicago Boulevard, has returned to City.
her home in New York.
Sam Weinberg of Prescott, Mich.,
Mrs. Nathan Friedman of Rhode visited in Detroit for a few days en
Island avenue has returned from New route to Boston and New York.
York, where she went to meet Mr.
Friedman, who returned from a sev-
Mrs. J. Germansky of Frederick
eral months' stay in Europe.
street is spending a few days with
relatives
and friends in New York
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Krause and son,
Leon, of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. City.
Harry Kohler and daughter, Claire,
Miss Lillian Levensohn, Louia.Le-
of Newark, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Shapiro of Cleveland and Mr. and vensohn, Gerald Goldfarb of Sagi-
Mrs. Ilenry Kositchek of Lansing naw were recent guests at the home
were recent guests at the home of of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hamburger of
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Frank of Hazel- Taylor avenue.
wood avenue.
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Detroit Branches: 1231 Broadway, 13747
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Max Rudy of Melbourne avenue
Mrs. Benjamin Meyerfeld of Ann has left for New York, from which
Arbor visited at the home of Mr. and point he sails for Europe to remain
Mrs. Frank Purdy and Mrs. E. M. for several months.
Rothman of Royal Oak.
Herman Joachimstahl of Alpena
Returning from a few weeks' stay spent several days in the city the past
week,
a guest at Hotel Wolverine.
at Clifton Hotel, Niagara Falls, are
Mr. and Mrs. William Fixel of Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon and daugh-
Addison.
tre of Chicago are taking up their ,
Returning from Bayfield, Ont., residence in this city.
where they occupied their summer
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Love of Vir-
home, are Mr. and Mrs. Frank V.
ginia Park have returned from a sev-
Martin and children.
l eral weeks' trip to New York.
Albert Swartz of Philadelphia
Mrs. II. Sternberg of Burligame
spent a few days in the city the past
avenue has returned from an extend
week visiting relatives and friends.
ed eastern trip.
Returning from Mackinaw Island,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Jackson and son,
where she spent a few weeks, is Miss
Elsa Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, of ColIngwood avenue have re-
turned from Canadian points, where
William Brown of Virginia Park.
they spent the summer months.
Clifford Jacobs of Collingwood aye-
Mrs. Sadie Jacobs and daughter,
nus has returned from a trip through-
Bessie, and the Misses Mary and .
out the state.
Irene Caplan have moved from Cass
A. Kuhlman of Boston Boulevard avenue to 323 East Canfield avenue.
spent several days in New York and
Mrs. Benjamin Fink of Winona
Atlantic City the past week.
avenue has returned from Atlantic
Returning from Worcester, Maas., City, where she spent several weeks.'
where he spent several weeks, is C.
Returning from Edgemere, L. I.,
II. Benstrom of Edison avenue.
are Mrs. Joseph Rosenzweig and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aaron and Josephine Stern of East Grand Boule-
Mr. Arthur Aaron of the Parsons vard.
apartment are spending several weeks
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bliven of Bel- :
at Kendalville, Ind.
mont avenue spent several weeks in
Returning from a motor trip New York and Atlantic City.
through the Catskill and Adirondack
mountains is Miss Sara Goldberg of
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Werner of
Longfellow avenue have returned
West Grand Boulevard.
from a month's stay in Providence,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Musliner and R. I.
daughter, Jeannette Sara, of Coiling-
, wood avenue, have returned from
Mrs. Morse Cohen and sons of
Wolf Lake, Jackson, Mich., where Brush street have returned from
they occupied their cottage for the Trenton, Mich., where they spent the
summer months.
summer months.
Miss Rebecca Meyers, who visited
The Misses Selma and Beulah Zech.
at the home of her mother, Mrs. Sa- man of East Ferry avenue have re-
rah Meyers of Brush street, has re - turned from a several weeks' visit at
turned to Alpena, Mich.
Randolph Beach, Mich.
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A. Lapin-Cohen of Burlingame ave-
E. Signer of Burlingame avenue is
nue has joined Mrs. Cohen at Wash- in Boston, Mass., where he remained
ington for a few days' visit.
for several months.
Returning from Wolf Lake, Jack-
Mr. and Mrs. L Rosick of Edison
son, Mich., are Mrs. M. Cohen and avenue have returned from a trip to
Miss Jennie Cohen of Lincoln avenue. New York and Atlantic City.
Stanley Miles Levy of 70 Farrand
Mr. Joseph Zechman and son, Leon,
Park has returned from a five weeks' of East Ferry avenue have returned
stay at Camp Nissokone, Oscoda, from a two weeks' trip to New York,
Mich.
Washington and Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Davidson and
Miss A. Grossman of Longfellow
son, Chester, of Glynn court, are avenue has returned from an extend-
spending several weeks at Sault Ste . ed eastern trip through the Catskill
Marie, Mich.
and Adirondack mountains.
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Next Door to Capitol Theatre
D etroit Symphony Society
Robert de Bruce, Manager.
SIX WEEKS' AUTUMN DRAMA SEASON
Under the Direction of Sam Hume
Director of Greek Theater, University of California,
With DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
VICTOR KOLAR Conducting
ORCHESTRA HALL
Commencing September 19, 1921
CLASSIC AND MODERN REPERTORY
CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING PLAYS
Classic Repertory:
Shakespeare
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. .
With Nicolai-Verdi Music.
MIDSUMMER NIGIIT'S DREAM
With Mendelssohn's Music.
PELLEAS AND MELISANDE
With Gabriel Faure Music.
Shakes', are
Maeterlinck
Modern Repertory:
W ilde
'Thaw
O'Neil
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
PYGMALION
BEYOND TIIE HORIZON
Subscription Performances
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday Evening and Matinee
.
PRICES FOR SUBSCRIPTION PERFORMANCES:
Orchestra, $4 and $5.
Boxes, seating eight, $70.
Balcony, $4, $2.50 and $1 ill
Boxes, seating six, $5b.
No War Tax.
APPLICATIONS RECEIVED NOW
Glendale 8290
ORCHESTRA HALL
10 W.
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Rabbi J. L. Levin states
IT IS STRICTLY KOSHER
The Manager states
IT IS THE CLEANEST PLACE
The new cook states
II
IT IS THE BEST COOKING
so—
You are invited to have a meal here and see if this is so.
Carmel Kosher Restaurant
1425 Broadway (under new management)
Near John R.
Cadillac 2185
Business Men's Lunch, 11:30-2:00, 50 Cents.
We have place for your Weddings, Banquets and Parties at
Reasonable Rate..
SPECIAL NOTICE: Families and others must order their
New Year's meals by September 29, in order to give us
time to prepare them in time.