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April 18, 1924 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1924-04-18

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hen Your Feet Hurt--
Due
Hack's Arch Corrective Shoes

INSTITUTE NOTES

P &GE TEN

Fraternal and
Club Notes

Remarkable
Footwear Values

\

Patent Leather
Brown Nubuell
Beige Nubuck
Black Satin
Black Velvet
Brown Velvet

to broken arches—no remedy on earth will per-
xcept • pair of well-fitted
e

Oakland MothersClub:

manently stop that pain

At the last meeting of the Beta
The Oakland Mothers' Club will
Phi Tau Fraternity, Alpha Chapter
melt at 2:30 Saturday afternoon,
of Pontiac, plans were completed for
April 19, at the Moore School, cor- the third annual spring dance, to be
ner of Alger and Cameron. This club held May l at Majestic Hall. Invita-
is engaged in a clean-up campaign in tions were sent to friends in Detroit,
359, 0. E. S.
their district and Commissioners Flint, Saginaw and Pontiac. The
Purity Chapter No.
Purity Chapter No 359, O. E. S., Knight and Collins of the street proceeds are to be donated to the new
held its annual meeting and election cleaning and garbage collection de- Jewish community center. Drew's
of officers on Monday evening, April partments will report on their efforts Orchestra of Detroit will furnish the
14. Retiring Matron Ida Blumberg in cleaning up the Oakland district.
house- music. Nathan Blumrosen, Robert
It is hoped that individual house- Olven and Albert Kaufman are the
gave an address analyzing the work
of the chapter during the past year. kepers nd merchants of the district committee in charge.
will suppalement the work of the city
and thanked the members and officers
for their co-operation and support by using covered garbage receptacles.
—(J. T. A.)—The title
', during her term of office. The secre-
The night schools of the Board of I MOSCOW. of the Social Revolution"
In of "Veteran
Stary read the annual financial report.
ed
upon the Jewish So-
was confer'
The newly elected Averts will be Education closed on March 17.
-
son.
publicly installed Monday evening order to determine whether the Jew
po l- \ cMlist Israel
' May 14, in the Eastern Star Temple, ish Institute should continue its
scho ol
icy of opening a summer night ,
80 Alexandrine avenue west.
we uge twenty arrived immigrants
to register either at the Jewish nsti-1
Y. P. S.
the
The Young People's Society of De- tute. High and Hastings, or aI tmin-
'Wes
troit held an open meeting Wednes- North End Branch, 1111
pril 2 1, at 7
day evening, April 16, at the Hew ster, Monday evening, A
Sibley,
li
Baby Day Nursery. Frank CI
o'clock.
candidate for prosecuting attorney,
The Art Society of Temple Beth El
gave an address. Joseph Nettle in-
troduced the speaker. Misses Ruth will produce the following one-act
ay
Brocky and Betty Yucht rendered plays at the Jewish Institute Sundur-
vocal selections. William Stoller, evening April 20, at 7:30: "Fo
d in
chairman of the social service com- teen." "Lex Talionis," "Bottle
Rhod a
mittee, gave a report of the commit- Bond." "The Tailor." Miss
l
tee's work. Dancing concluded the Goldberg will render several voca
evening's program. At the next open selections and the Jewish Institutee
meeting, April 30, two one-act plays Band will play several numbers I
nnmissions. Admission is free. \
will be presented, followed by danc- ig i
Adults only will he admitted. Chil-
ing.
dren will positively not be admitted.

Thou..ids of folks everywhere have benefited by these
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Passover Entertainment:

The children's Passover entertain-
evening,
TtleStiRY
ment will be held
Anril 22, 7 o'clock, at the Jewish In.

i

Woodward at Adams

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evening, April 22.

otitute.
The first number will consist of
three folk dnaces entitled "Out of
Egypt." "Dance of Freedom" and
"Miriam and Her Maidens." When I
the curtain rises a little girl, repre-
senting Israel, is seen seated on the
ground, dressed in mourning gar- 1
Six girls enter and dance
menu s.
waving their hands in
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d her, w
around
and threaten-
er, mocking an
Mother and Daughter Week:
menace at h
nc
her.
They
represent the spirits
We are now working on the plans
for our big Mother and Daughter of evil and slavery. Then enters a I
Week—the week of May 4 to May 11. group of grill dressed M blue and
promises to be one of our most white, who are the spirits of freedom.
'Uhl ,
finally drive off the evil spirits
, enjoyable events. The detailed an- T
ahey
nd dance joyfully and trumphantly
,. nouncement of the program will be
about the girl, who rises, throws off
OP made at the big monthly meeti
her dark garments and appears clad
I April 27.
in blue and white. The spirits of
fredom form a tableau about her as
Seder at Y. W. H. An
e
dances a solo dance symbolic of
The Seder which will be held at
she
the clubhouse under the auspices of joy in her deliverance.
one-
the Y. W. II. A. Friday night prom-
The second number will be Ma at
Th "e zoh
ices a rare treat to the men and act playlet entitled
wome n who attend. The idea was a Shalet." Moving pictures dealing
one for the Y. W. II. A. to with the exodus from Egypt will con
novel
undertake and we are glad to an- elude the program.
This entrtainment
is for children
nounce that its success is assured.
e
an adult program will be
only, s ince
Due to Passover and the big month- given on the Sunday previous, April
ly meeting, the next hike will be 2 0. when four one-act plays will be
until early in May, an- given by the Temple Beth El Art
!postponed
i nouncement of which will be made Players.
0 4004a
later.

Basement Deht.



to 'enter.
A soecial Passover entertainment
for children will be held Tuesday

have been very fortunate in
e
securing Mrs. M. P. Cogswell for our
next monthly meeting. Mrs. Cogs-
well is a member of the Wayne Colin-
, ty League of Women voters and will
I speak to the girls on the work of the
league. Besides this very excellent
speaker we have a special musical
program which we are sure will de-
light our members. This fine program
large 'attendance.
should bring a

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len

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Parents are warned in advance to
heln us avoid any unnecessary mis-
understandings which may arise when
their children will not he permitted

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

*Hose oxfords are suitable for either sport
or street wear. They are in a pleasing new
a truly remarkable
spring style and represent
value at this price.

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