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. GABRILOWITSCH NAMES
ISAAC GOLDBERG IS RE-ELECTED
MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAM
PRESIDENT OF TEMPLE BETH EL FOR SYMPHONY CONCERTS

A LITTLE THANKFUL LADY THAT
LIVED ON THANKFUL STREET

A miscellaneous program of extra-
ordinary variety has been prepared by
Mr. Gabrilowitsch for th e Sunday A little thankful lady that lived on Thankful Street
Afternoon Concert on NOV. 20.
Was radiant with gratitude that life was so complete.
Ile will present, for the first time
at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra "I say a prayer of thankfulness a dozen times a day!"
The little thankful lady would very often say.
concerts, the tone poem "Sadko," by
Like Schehera-
Rinisky-Korsakoli.
zade, it tells a wonderful story of the
Anti yet I sometimes wondered when I went there to call,
sea.
There will also be the prelude to
Just why the little lady felt gratefully at all.
the "Mastersingers," the Air for G 'Twas all so very humble, that oft it seemed to me
String by Bach, played by all the vio-
The hungry wolf of poverty might round the corner be.
lies of the Orchestra, arid a Ballet
Suite by Delibes from "Sylvia." Borsi
Ilambourg, brother of Mark Ilam- And so one day I asked her, and begged that she would tell
bourg, the well-known pianist, will
Just why her tender little heart with gratitude should swell.
play Tschaikowsky's Variations on a
Roccoco Theme. Mrs. Murile Mager! She looked at me with open eyes and said, "Why don't you see
Kyle, the soprano soloist at the First
A dozen reasons right at hand why I should thankful be?
Congregational Church, will sing the
aria of Lia from the "Prodigal Son,"
by Debussy, and also an aria from "The gift of life is wondrous with the world in autumn glow!
Puccini's new opera, "Gianni Schic-
My sturdy feet can carry we where'er I wish to go!
chi."
Boris Ilambourg is a cellist of in- I'm not so strong as many, but I'm not so weak as some—
And I am given strength to meet the days as they may come!
ternational fame. The Ilambourgs
come originally from southern Rus-
sia, and for years Boris and Jan, who
plays the violin, and Mark, have been "I never lack for daily bread, and if I lack for cake,
until recently all three part of the
Why don't you know rich food like that full often brings an
musical life of London. Of late years,
ache?
however, the Ilambourgs have main-
tained a Conservatory of Music in I'm thankful for the blessings that have showered me about,
Toronto, of which Boris is now the
Anti I'm thankful for the many ills that I have been without!
head

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"And I am very thankful for the love that has been mine,

ISAAC GOLDBERG

Unanimously re-elected president of Temple Beth El at the annual
meeting of the congregation held Tuesday, Nov. 15, in the vestry-rooms
of the Temple.
Adolph Finsterwald was re-elected vice-president by unanimous vote,
as was Louis Simon for the office of treasurer. Emanual Wodic was made
warden for life by a rising vote.
Louis Welt, Albert Kahn and Milton M. Alexander were re-elected
trustees for the period of three years.

DECREASE IN COST OF
That daily fills my brimming heart with memories rich and
AUTO TRANSPORTATION
fine;
OF YEAR ROUND BENEFIT But most of all, oh, most of all! I'm thankful as can be

"Three was a time when the de-
crease in the cost of automotive trans-
portation would have meant little to I
the automobile user at this time of
year," says G. E. Merkle, manager
of the Chevrolet retail store, 5800 I
Woodward avenue.
But the development of the closed
car has eliminated the question of
ARPATHONES
seasons and weather as a factor in the
use of the automobile for passenger
The Arpathones society will start transportation.
this Sunday, Nov. 20, with a new ad-
"The closed car makes it possible
The "Triangles" held their regu- ministration which was put into ex- for the automobile owner to enjoy
comfortable
motoring in the most dis-
istence
by
an
election
held
last
Sun-
ar weekly meeting Monday evening
at their clubrooms, followed by a day at the home of Miss R. W. Selik, agreeable weather. Therefore, the
decreased
cost
of this type of motor
546
Medbury.
William
Brown
is
now
moker. Entertainment was provided
by M. Orman, a talented member of president, Miss Fanny Malinsky sec- car, together with the decreased cost
of
operating
motor
vehicles of all
he organization, and Stewart Victor retary, Norman Birnkrant treasurer.
Others to hold offices will be Alex types, is of distinct importance.
of Detroit.
"Lower
prices
of
closed
cars mean
Heller, Maurice Abramoff and Miss
that more people can afford to own
Molly Glist.
them. Improvements in closed cars
The organization invites all inter-
KADIMAH CLUB
maen that the usefulness of this type
ested in social activities to be pres- of car is gradually extending and the
ent at the thrid and last open meet- public is quick to realize this fact.
An interesting chat was held by ing of the club, to be held at the More closed cars are being sold and
the members and Miss Selminski on home of Miss Rebecca Selik, 546 used every year.
"Judaism" at the regular meeting of Medbury avenue, Sunday, Nov. 20,
Only a few years ago the closed car
the Kadimah Club at the Temple [Seth at 2:30 p. m.
was bunked upon as a luxury, to be
El on Thursday, Nov. 10, at 8:30 p.
enjoyed only by the wealthy. Devel-
m. An art meeting was held at the
opment of the practcial, balanced
PERFECTION LODGE
home of Miss Minnie Willis on Sun-
closed car has changed this. A few
were served. A Biblical class, under
years ago the closed car made its
were served. A Biblical class, undre
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A • owner pay for added convenience and
the direction of Rabbi Henry Berko-
comfort through greater operating
witz, has been scheduled to start 51., will have a dark night on We I- costs. Today the closed car is as
Thursday, Nov. 24, at 8:16 p. m., nesday, Nov. 23.
economical to maintain as an open
after the regular business meeting.
car."
C. K. SANDORF, Secretary.
All members are requested to attend.

For the Father's love that never fails in watching over me!

"

felt as if I'd heard a prayer! I counted blessings o'er,
And found I had a hundred times what I had thought before.
tried to make each single day a Thanksgiving Day complete
Like the thankful little lady that lived on Thankful Street.

LEE & CADY

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