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Sunday Services:
Services at the Temple will begin
on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
Rabbi Franklin will preach the sec-
ond of his series of sermons on the
"Foundations of Faith," his special
theme being "Why Am I a Jew?"
Rabbi Franklin will also preach on
Saturday morning of this week. Sub-
of the bath services begin ut 10:30.
week's
All Society Items and other local note. round he won muted to the other
Chronicle byIo 'clock eac h Wednesday ahem oon in order to appear in the curtent
Mail notices so as to be received not tow
inure Phone Glendale 11324. Society Editor.
than Wednesday.
FINE
FURS
Annual Meeting and Dinner:
The annual meeting and dinner of
In Atlantic City for a few weeks the Congregation will take place on
The day classes formed by the Jew-
ish Woman's Club are to begin the is Al Hecht of East Hancock avenue. Tuesday evening, Nov. 15. At this
week of Nov. 7 and members who
meeting matters of supreme impor-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal of tance to the Congregation will be dis-
wish to join any of them are urged
to 'signify their intentions of doing Tuxedo avenue entertained at a series cu ssed. The meeting will be preced-
so on or before that time by register- of dinners the past week for mem- ed by the annual dinner, served un-
ing at the clubhouse, 89 Rowena bers of the Greenwich Village Fol- der the auspices of the Woman's
Members of
street. The noted authority on par- lies Company, playing at the Gar- Auxiliary Association.
liamentary usage, Mrs. E. A. Fox,' rick theater, in honor of their son, the Congregation should put aside
will lead the parliamentary law Edward Greenthal, who is a member this date.
classes on Tuesday morning at 10. of the cast.
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o'clock; Miss Blanche J. Hart, the
Class in Biblical Criticism:
Neighborhood dances of the Young
social service classes on Thursday
Under the auspices of the Young
Woman's
Ilebrew
Association de- People's Society, a class in Biblical
morning at 10:311; Mme. Perrault, ,
well known teacher of French, will partment of the Jewish Woman's criticism, to be led by Rabbi llenry
instruct beginners on Wednesday • Club have started and will be held J. Berkowitz, will begin its session
mornings at 11 a. m. A course of regularly on Saturday nights in the next Tuesday evening, Nov. 1, at
10 lessons in millinery will be given gymnasium if Temple Beth El. A 8:15. Those intending to join the
on Tuesday mornings and instruction feature of the next affair, which will class should be present at the hour
in dressmaking will be given on Wed- take place on Saturday, Oct. 29, will stated. The class promises to be ex-
nesday morning. Plans for classes in be a masquerade Hallowe'en party. ceedingly interesting and valuable.
domestic science are well under way. l'rizes for the best costumes will be
All the classes are being conducted given No one without a mask will Professor Freehof Lecture Course:
under the supervision of capable in- be allowed 011 the floor. All mem-
Under the direction of the Mena
structors. A nominal fee will be bers of the Y. M. II. A. and the Jew- Temple Club, Professor Sol B. Free-
charged for all courses with the ex- ish Woman's Club are invited.
hot of the Hebrew Union College
ception of the one in social service.
will begin a course of eight lectures
Jack Marienthal of Chicago open to be given on alternate Friday even-
a few days in the city the post week ings, OP Nov. 11, at a o'clock. In
Levy Mayer, the celebrated cor-
la guest at Hotel Stotler:
these lectures Professor Freehof will
poration lawyer of Chicago and New
trace the rise and development of
York, spent a few days in the city
Mrs. Max Cohn of the Regen the ceremonial practices of Judaism
I
the past week, a guest at the Ilotel
our apartments has returned from and the history of the synagogue. Dr.
Court
Stotler.
New York City, where she spent the Freehof is perhaps the foremost au-
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Mir-!Post week.
thority in this country upon this sub-
Complimenting Hon. Henry Mor-
ject. Those who had the privilege
genthau, former ambassador to Tur- I
of hearing the professor during the
key, who was in the city the past
recent Holy Days know that he is a
week in the interest of the Foreign
fascinating speaker and will require
Relief drive, Mr. Samuel Heavenrich
no urging to hear him. These lec-
and Miss Edith Ileavenrich enter.;
tures are open to the entire public
tained at dinner at their home on
without charge.
Pingree avenue Friday evening last.
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RECEIVES PRAISE
FOR ITS SUCCESS
By SAM BRECK.
Detroit's lovers of grand opera were Woman's Auxiliary Association:
On the afternoon of Monday, Nov.
given their one and only opportunity
to somewhat appease their hunger, 14, at 2:30, the Woman's Auxiliary
when on Sunday the Scotti Company Association of Temple Beth El will
"Rigoletto" Orchestra hold its initial meeting for the year.
Hall.
l. Those fortunate enough to have As has been the custom in the past,
Hal
heard it could not help but feel that the meeting will take the form of
Miss Emma Butzel, who spent the much praise is due both Juliet 1111111- an "Acquaintance" gathering, this
past four months traveling in Europe, mnd and Isobel Hurst, the two wom- time an "Acquaintance Tea," open to
returned to Detroit on Thursday last en who are responsible for bringing all members. There will be no charge.
Mrs. Wallace Rusenheim, the presi-
and is now living at Hotel Stevenson this excellent company to our city.
When Verdi wrote "Rigoletto" he dent, and the board of directors of
on Davenport street.
had in mind the baritone voice. A the Auxiliary are extremely anxious
Miss Margaret Ileavenrich, daugh- great admirer of it's beautiful tonal that this affair should be largely at-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ileavenrich qualities, he wrote an opera which tended, because a special effort will
of Longfellow avenue, has gone to not only gives the stellar role to the be made to have the purpose of the
baritone, but a part which requires an gathering carried out, viz.: that the
Bradford, Mass., where she has en-
rolled as a student in the Bradford actor as well as u singer to perform. women will become acquainted. A
There is no end to the opportunities splendid musical program has been
School for Girls.
afforded the hunch-backed jester arranged.
Mrs. Magnus Butzel of Rowena "Rigoletto" to fling out the top notes,
street is spending several weeks in thrilling the audience and bringing, as Young People's Society:
,Sunday evening, Oct. 30, in the
New York and Atlantic City. they did on Sunday night, loud ac-
claims from the Italians who made up vestry rooms of the Temple, the sec-
a large part of Sunday night throng. ond business meeting of the season
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of
As the great Titta Ruff° was the followed by a "Harvest Dance." Nov-
Second boulevard and Mr. and Mrs.
last singer we heard in "Rigoletto" elty features and Wolverine Hotel
Fred Rosenfield of Putnam avenue
it is only natural for us to draw a dance orchestra. Only members
have returned from Cleveland, where
comparison between his portrayal of showing membership cards will be
they attended the funeral of the late
that of Riccardo Strac- admitted.
Adolph Setnpliner. Mr. Sempliner, the role RIO
eiari, who was heard on Sunday night.
a former Michigan man, was a native
With the tremendous power of Ruffo's
of Bay City and well known in De-
voice it is possible for him to stagger
troit. Mrs. Sempliner, before her
his audiences by his high times, al-
marriage, was Miss Sarah Rosenfield,
The Detroit Chapter of the Junior
though it must be said that his lower
a sister of Monroe and Fred Rosen-
voice dues not equal that of Strac- 'Wassail will give its annual "Tea
field of this city.
ciari. And while Stracciari has not Dansant" Sunday, Nov. 6, at the
Prominent in Needlework Guild ac-
tivities the past week was Mrs. Al-
bert Schloss of Grosse Point. Mrs.
Schloss is vice-president of the De-
troit Chapter of the Guild.
HADASSAH DANSANT
the voice of bronze that Ratio pos-
Returning from a several weeks'
sesses it has a sweetness and reso-
visit in Buffalo and Atlantic City are
nance that places in hint the class of
Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Wineman of
the world's greatest singers. Es-
East Kirby avenue.
pecially in his duets with Gilda "Pi-
Returning from Chicago, where angi Fanciulla' did the beauty of his
they spent a few days visiting with voice swell out over the audience,
relatives and friends, are Mr. and while his rendition of "Pori Siamo,
Mrs. Herbert Robinson of Chicago one of the high spots in the opera was
boulevard. wonderfully well done.
Queens 51ario as the daughter
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Shaarey Zedek.
From present indications the affair
promises to surpass any previous ef-
fort of the chapter. The Wolverine
orchestra will furnish the music for
the dancing from 3 to 6 p. m. and
from it throughout the rest of the
evening. In the intermission a caba-
ret supper will be served in the din-
ing room. An interesting program
To be attired In one of Baer & Polansky's Fur Coats
of entertainment has been arranged
is to be attired correctly.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Behrendt (Elsa "Glide gave an excellent perfor- for the guests.
We are showing a most wonderful variety from which
Tickets may be secured from mem-
May) of the Astor Court apartments, mance, Her voice is wonderfully
you may make your choice.
West Grand boulevard, have moved Pure in quality, amazingly flexible, bers of the Junior Iladassah.
to their new home, 75 Westminster and even in quality throughout its
entire wide compass. She shows un-
avenue.
usually broad musicianship, unit is
versed in the traditions of the bet
Mrs. Herman Orschel, who spent canto school. To those who had not
A night of real enjoyment is in
a few weeks visiting at the home of previously heard her with the San store for those who will attend the
Mrs. Bertha Zenner and Mrs. Sam Carlo forces she conic as a good deal annual dance of the Bicur Chnlem
Simon of East Ferry avenue, has
Juniors on Sunday evening, Dec. 11 ,
of a surprise.
gone to New York to spend some
The tenor of the evening was at the Hotel Statler.
time with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Men- Joseph Ilislop, and the reviewers,
The Bicur Cholem Juniors yearly
delssohn before returning to Omaha, when he gave a recital at Orchestra draw big crowds to their dances, the
Neb., where she will make her future Hall. While a tenor possessing a voice proceeds of which go for charitable
We Call For
Remodeling •,,a
home.
and Deliver
Hill of R • street that is fresh, pure and flexible, he purposes. Novel features are being
Repairing
Mrs. Hugo i o Rowena s re, does
not play the part with enough arranged for the dance, including one
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Main
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abandon to portray the gay and un- of the best bands of music. Tickets
Eureka Bldg.
is spending a few weeks in New York principled "Duke of Mantua." His are now on sale and can be secured
and Atlantic City.
singing of "Questa o quells" was done from any member of the organiza-
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where with a certain restraint that made us tion or at the next meeting of the or-
Returning from New York,
, feel he was not quite sure of the score. ganization, to be held Nov. 3 at the
she spent the past few weeks, is Mrs. flowers, his big aria in the second Shaarey Zedek.
Charles Roemer of Hotel Stevenson. ' ' act "Parmi veder le lagrime" con-
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winced the audience that he posesses
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kuttnauer of 1 a voice of strength and virility, corn-
the Victory apartments, Collingwood bined with a perfect freedom of vocal
avenue, have returned from Chicago , technique which belongs to only great
The Blue Bird Girls held their
where they attended the marriage of ,,a. rtists. Later he pleased with the regular meeting Tuesday evening,
their granddaughter, Miss Abbie
La Donna e Mobile" that well known Oct. 25, at the home of Mrs, R. Clin-
Kuttnauer.
aria, the pride of most tenors. We ton, 438 Frederick avenue. A num-
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hope to hear him later in a different ber of things were discussed con-
Jesse Grabowsky of New York City sloe.
cerning the coming dance to be given
is spending a few weeks at the home, halo Piehhi was an exceptionally Nov. 13 at the Statler. Reports on
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Gra- ' good "Sparafucile" possessing a bass advertising and the sale of tickets
bowsky of Brush boulevard.
voice of artistic finish, with careful were very favorable.
' attention to enunciation. Henrietta
The club pledged a liberal sum of
Returning from New York, where Wakefield sang the part of "Madda. money to the Community Fund and
he spent a few days the past week, lens" displaying a contralto voice of hopes to do more after the (lance.
is Edwin A. Wolf of McLean avenue. warmth and good tone.
The next meeting will be held Tues-
day evening, Nov. 1, at the home of
Lawrence Roskam of Hotel Addi- role.
And last but not least was Gennaro Mrs. J. Goldberg, 631 East Palmer
son spent a few days in New York the always does in a most excellent man- avenue.
past week.
lier. He was called to join the singers
in the acknowledgements of applause
RUSSIAN POALE ZIONISTS
Returning from Chicago, where that followed two of the acts. The
KEPT FROM COMMUNISM
they spent the past four weeks, are orchestra, while not large, was well
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kuttnauer of I versed in the score with the result
RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—The Russian
the Victory paartments, Collingwood that it gave a very smooth and letter-
avenue.
perfect accompaniment to the artists Communist I'arty has replied to a
request by the Russian Pottle Zionist
on the stage.
Mrs. S. Salbreg, who was a guest
Party for admission, with the state-
at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary
ment that the Polite Zion can be ac-
Ehrman of Tennyson avenue. has re-
cepted as communists only if they re-
nounced that part of their program
turned to her home in Cleveland.
The B'Nos Zion Society held its which deals with the question of a
regular monthly meeting on Tuesday Jewish Palestine, and only on con-
Miss
Mabel
Marks,
who
spent
some
oar
time in the city the guest of rela- evening, Oct. 18, at the Farnsworth dition th at the branch withdraw from
tives and friends, has returned to Street Synagogue. A large and en- the World Peale Ziun Verband.
thusiastic membership was present.
her home in Oscoda, Mich.
The members intend raffling a silver
c
REFUGEES IN ROUMANIA
llanuka candelabra at the next meet
ing, on Nov. 15. Tickets, which are
NEW YORK.—The new regula-
only 25 cents, may be obtained from
any of the members or by phoning •ions of the Roumanian government
Mrs. J. Kabaker, secretary, Northway do not permit the refugees to remain
284-W. The following are new mem- in Bessarabia and they are compelled
bers secured by Mrs. Arman on a re- to move further into the territory of
cent visit to Pontiac, Mich: Mes- Old Roumania. Dr. Bernard Kahn,
dames .1. Barnett, S. Arman, L. Solo- the general director of the Refugee
mon. B. Goldstein, J. Levin and Miss Department of the Joint Distribution
Committee, informs of increased de-
Bernice Solomon.
mands upon the relief funds for this
WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The local particular work. In view of this situ-
ation, the Joint Distribution Commit-
corhmissars
have
received
police
...
orders from the Polish government tee has increased the appropriation
An extremely proficient teacher.
of this work from $250,000 to $500.-
forbidding
them
to
make
any
further
Now ready for new pupils.
extension of time in the permits of 000 and even this is a very insignifi-
Kindly Write for Appointment.
:ant sum as compared with the num-
aliens who have been granted
bers that are to be benefitted.
temporary stay in Warsaw.
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