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-- 1 JEANNE GARDON, LOCAL

OPERA STAR, IN CONCERT
gagimuu Notro 1 AT ARCADIA OCTOBER 18

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When Jeanne Gordon, Detroit's
Miss Mae Swartz of Chicago is vis- opera star appeara in Arcadia Hall
iting Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sobel.
October IS, Guilio Crimi, the young
Italian tenor who ovum the Metro-
Mrs. Jacob Thal entertained at politan this year, will be with her.
bridge in honor of Miss Dorothy Bar- Crimi was unable to keep his con-
nett, bride-elect, of Pontiac. honors tract for February on account of the
fell to Miss Beatrice Kellar and Miss Melt opolitan management depending
Edith Wolsey. The out-of-town guests
on him to assume more roles because
were Mrs. Max Schoeneman of Chi-
of the death of Enrico Caruso. So
cago, Mrs. Ed. Rosenberg and Mrs. Juliet K. Hammond and Isobel J.
Sum Magidssohn of Flint and Mrs. Hurst are putting hint on with Gor-
Jerome Kanter of Owosso.
don October IS. Crimi has just re-
turned from a tremendously success-
Louis Lewinsohn, Charles Marien-
ful opera engagement in South Amer-
thal, Sam Goldfarb and Sliss Minnie ica where he shared the honors with
Ilirshfeld have returned from a mo-
Claudia Muth, who is a great favorite
tor trip to Chicago.
there. lie will sing several operatic
duets with Gordon, besides several
Sam Rosenberg, Sol Germansky, roles which have made him famous.
Sam and Gerald Goldfarb motored to
Jeanne Gordon, the brilliantly en-
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Detroit to spend the holidays.
the teatitoa sahtli
R 0 00anland
do wed young contralto of the Metro-
grand piano istsse:otioa a haw of
politan Opera Co., has had an extra-
or .1 hol m,
rase beauty. ituut to
Sam Weinberg of Prescott is ordinary career in this country.
servieth
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spending the holidays with Alex th h this is only her third season
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KNABE WAREROOMS
though
MISS ZELDA ROSENTHAL.
Levinsohn.
at the Sletropolitan, she has sung
JANNEY-BOWMAN, Inc.
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practically the list of great contralto
Book Building
Miss Zelda Ito, Mimi, daughter of PURITY CHAPTER 0. E. S.
roles known to present day opera-
1243 Washington Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosenthal, 900 East
LAUNCH ACTIVITIES FOR
goers,
PROGRESSIVE SEASON
Hancock avenue. The little terpsicho-
To take the place of Crimi on the
rean shows such marked talent, that
Cusals program the Detroit ( uncett A
a very brilliant future has been pre-
A splendid six o'clock dinner wan Bureau have secured the beautiful and ;
dieted for her. She is a pupil of enjoyed by members of l'urity Chap- wonderfully endowed Canadian Prima
Miss Ethelyn Rae Briggs, of the De- ter No. 359 0. E. S. Monday evening,
Slatiame
Donna Eve Gauthier.
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troit Conservatory of Music.
Se neuter '26 at the Eastern Star
s-
W Alexandrine, following Gauthier is a great few' ite
Temple, SO
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which the officers exemplified the de- trait and the announcement that she
BETA PHI SORORITY
is on the Detroit Concert Bureau's
green 01)1,11 a large class of candidates.
Course will be received with en- A
Very interesting remarks were ad-
thusiasm.
A regular meeting of the new Beta dressed by Past Matron "Mother"
The sale of single seats fo the
I'hi sorority was held Wednesday Schmitt, and Past Patrons, Sam
Schmitt, Harry Schiller anti Herman Gordon and Crimi recital opens .lon-
evening, September 28, at the home of
FIRST APPEARANCE
, October 10 at Grinnell's.
Miss Marion Groseioerg, 551 East Weiss. The meeting adjourned with (lay
A special nicotine will be everyone ambitious to resume Bawl-
Palmer.
October
10
at
held Monday evening,
ties for the winter and very enthusi- PAST MASTERS' DAY HELD C
the Inoue 1.1 Miss Ruth Harris, 8050 astic over the new building.
BY PERFECTION LODGE
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting,
Third avenue to make final arrange-
miling of winter heralds the
canting
With
ments for a llaloween intrly to be promise of much work to be accom-
Wednesday, October 5, was Past
given the latter part of this month. plished. On Monday evening Decem-
A regular meeting will be held Wed- ber 26, the Chapter will give its Shooters' day of Perfection Lodge,
nesday evening. October 19, at the third annual dance, the affair prom- No. 186. Work commenced at 2:30
Music by Gretry, Rameau, Nicolai,
home of Miss Jeannette Kabacker, 517 ising to be the most brilliant tone ever P. Inn., and the Shooter Masons Degree',
Saint-Saens, German and Percy
attempted by this Chapter. Nathan was exemplified in the Knight Tem- 1 0
E. Pahner HVCIIUC:
Grainger.
Metzger is chairman of the committee. piers' room on the fifth floor of the
Plans are under way for a bazar to Masonic Temple. Past Masters S. B.
OPENS OFFICES
be gictn in February. There will be Kahn Louis Kahn and Meyer Berg •
a regular meeting Monday, October presided in their original stations.
Robinson
last
week
B.
Dr. Martin
Several speakers delivered addresses,
10.
opened his office at 5330 Russell
MIDSUMMER NIGHT'C DREAM
which were followed by a banquet.
street, near Kirby. Dr. Robinson
With the Mendelssohn Music.
hasn't practiced 111Plikille since 1918,
when he enlisted in the army. Ile
THURSDAY
JEWISH VOTERS URGED
joined the medical corps of the army
The Clairmont Club is hack at
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING
TO CAST VOTES EARL Y
and served as captain, still being on work at its scheduled program, after
EARNEST
ON PRIMARY ELECTION
the reserve list as captain. Dr. Itob- a week's idleness over the holidays.
practiced during that The works of the program committee
FRIDAY: PYGMALION
ivaun
period, his time having been occupied and that of the dance committee stand Samuel S. Stahl,Candidate for Coun-
Tickets at Grinnell's Now
with the Robins Portland Cement out above all.
cil, Makes Final Appeal to Voters
$1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. No War Tax
Company, of which he was the or-
for Nomination.
The work of the dance committee
ganizer and president.
_ has been divided as follows: General
Samuel
S. Stahl, candidate for
supervision, lien Safir; program,
Louis B. Schulman and harry Gross- councilman at the primaries Tuesday,
issued
a
statement
urging the Jewish
man; tickets, Louis Leiberman and
Nathan Gedrich; other details, Milton voters to vote early in the day due to
Yom
Kippur.
In
order
to avoid the
Mahler.
Furrier and Ladies' Tailor
Football practices are in full swing rush at the poles before sunset Tues-
Northway 3687
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1208 Pingree Avenue
day,
Yom
Kippur,
Jewish
voters will
and the schedule of games to be play-
ed will soon be announced. Any Jew- have to east their ballots early Tues-
Exclusive materials tailored to your measure. Suits and Coats $50 and up.
ish team wishing to play the Rif- day.
Also Repairing and Remodeling
in his final appeal to the voters,
mont's is asked to communicate with
N Gedrich at 637 Theodore street, or Mr. Stahl outlined his activities in
public office. As deputy coroner, he
call Northway
Jack Stiesbald, a young, but very was considered efficient by city and
promising monitor, has been appoint- county officials. Mr. Stahl declared
that his experience in public life
ed on the publicity committee.
The center of interest anti discuss- should make him of service to the
ton at the last meeting was the elec- people if elected.
In discussing the Jewish voter, Mr. ,
tion to till the vacant vice-presidency
created sometime ago by the resig- Stahl declared that, in these days of
nation of John Sklar, now in Macon, anti-Semitism and anti-Jewish propa-
Georgia The result was the election ganda it behooved every Jew to take
of Louis B. Schulman by a large ma- a greater interest in public affairs.
jority. The new vice-president-elect It was the duty of every Jew, he said,
will he installed at this week's meet- to take a greater intreat in the men ,
they elected to office.
ing.
The Detroit Citizen, powerful poll.'
The next regular meeting will be
held at 7 o'clock Monday evening, twat organ, quotes Mr. Stahl as (01- ,
October 10, in the large assembly lows:
"I was induced to be a candidate by
room of the Henry NI. Utley Branc h
Library, Woodward at Alger avenues. a delegation of business and profess-
Jewish young men are invited to at- ional men after being assured that
the lion. David \V. Simons would not
tend.
seek re-election. Served as Deputy
Coroner, appointed by Dr, Morgan
A CORRECTION
Inadvertently the caption beneath Parker to succeed John W. Creedon.
the picture of lovely little Frances S. Believe that the will of the voters
Noorden, in the Rosh Hashona num- should be carried out with regards to
ber, read "Pretty Daughter of Mrs. municipally owned street railways, but
Samuel L. Van Noorden." It should that the system should he put on a
have read "Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. paying basis as soon as possible, so
Samuel I,. Van Noorden of 69 Webb as to keep the taxes down. I believe
in giving local talent and labor pref-
avenue.
erence in all city jobs. My business
and professional experience will prove
of value to the city, if elected to the
Specializes in
office of councilman."

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Present Prices on Furniture
Average About 40% Less
Than Those of a Year Ago

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Coney Island and Heaven, sacred
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I of amusement seekers and the death-
ly stillness of hospital wards, life and
some of the con-
death—these
, trasts that provided thrills upon
thrills in Bert Lytell's latest picture
"A Trip to Paradise," to be shown at
the Colonial Theater for a week'
starting Monday afternoon, October
10. In addition to the picture there
' will be a high class bill of Loew's
vaudeville. Headed by "The Melody
Festival," a pretentious Musical
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