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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-01-09

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A NCriCall Yegislt Periodical Carter

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CLIFTON ATINU1 - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

PVIStt t ickvi ter a.

ste

Ian

re.
ea;

°CONSIDER PLAN
TO MAKE COLLEGE
SEPARATE ENTITY .

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11

next Sunday afternoon, All members i
Philomathic Debat i ng Club.
At the, last meeting of the Philo- i "11" have skates are asked to m eet at
1 ;30 Sunday afternoon at the home
1
inathie Debutinv Club, held Sunday
..
evening, Jan. 4, at the Talmud Torah ' "f Ml" Evelyn Newman, 310 Lek"'
,
ter
court. The next meeting will be
Engage
gage Attention at Byron and Philad e lphia avenue
I to
Proposa.
to E n
I th e sii i,J,•,.t for debate was "Resolved,lhold Sunday, Jan. IN, at the home
of St. Louis Convention of
i That Socialism As An 1.:coneetnic i of Miss Jennie Deitch, 420 East
Congregation Union.
! Form of Government ii Sound and • 3"re'l murmur.
OR many years ' Dean's
1Practicable." The negative -one Wit,
Sigma Phi Gamma .
have been beautifying the
ABOLISH BOARD
, successfully defended by Cilb .0 i The Sigma Phi Gamma S,rority
ABOLISH
;
de-
interiors of those homes
NA
ON CIVIL RIGHTS t',aadnian and Ernest Gemolmai:, who I
express appreciation to those
d
.
sires
to
an
by Hyman Cohen
the owners of which demand
were
opposed
_
Norman
Ron, Norman Rum was: who attended their dance on Dec. 31
Miss Beatrice
the finest and best—regardless.
I at the Hotel Toiler.
Obtains That Agencies1 judged the best speaker .
i
Opinion
The eleventh e;ratoricid contest was I
. for Task
1
The leade rship accorded
i u•ig , du,a1 ,If ivrein:n:11;:i ii,t7tai o ha o 'n u 'e,
.
'
i
r
t:i
r
':e
s
elia
il:se:s
Exterior Painting
I
s
h
,
s
is
e
a
r
ifo
f
t
hi
Belt er Equipped
i
1Ntr
I held at the Shaarey %Aick Audi -
Are Functioning.
Dean's in the art of interior
Interior Decorating
torium Dec. Mi. Hyman Barahal, Mi
_
speaking On "Nlars," was awarded will entertain the sorority at the next
decorating and furnishing is
Wall Papers
rINCINSATI.—A proposal to se speaking
meeting-
the direct result of the unex-
arate the Hebrew Union College of first place and a gold medal. Ilerzl
Exquisite Furniture
g, on "Communism—A
Shur speaking
ampled service afforded by this
Sufol la Girls.
as a separate legal entity, World Failure," was awarded a silver ,
of all periods
Following a short business meeting
old, reliable and responsible
Ing,teJ 4 ,1.1 POW , .
operating under sututilliarY
its own charter,
of the medal, and Samuel Gurovitch, who i i the Sufolla Girls were entertained
Upholstering
house.
Their
reputation
for
f American
Hebrew Congre. spoke On The Shackle, of Youth."
a,
rather thall
ot h er I Tuesday evening, Jan. 6, by Mrs.
won honorable mention. The
painstaking work, producing
Draperies
u n ion o
Herman Rosen, in honor of the en-
ottios, will engage the attention of
kers were Robert N. Bernstein,1
i ol:vo:ihiltib.r, , hFobsetrocr,iicoe f
the unusual in decorating ef-
Rugs and Carpets
of the union
Roa d s, "
the twenty-ninth cou ncil
spein "America at t the Cross Roa
vmai'f 's nti' leitlet1 r e f l NhN V e r
.
ouis
on
Jan.
on
fects,
and
resources
for
obtain-
L
d
Lamps an
. Meyer Weiser fell, "The Pot or the • the next regular meeting.
when it convenes in St
's session. Fif
ing the incomparable in fur-
uary
Dith for a delegates
week
Windott , Shades
tern hundred
are exPected. Potter" and Sidney Koretz "A Just'.
--
fication of Religion." The judges of
Nursery.
nishings,
is
a
reputation
which
Hebrew
Baby
Day
Objets de' An
This Proposal will come up as part of the contest were lion. harry J. Din- . The Hebrew Ladies Baby Day
has been earned, and continues
the report of the Committee of Twen- geman, Frank Tompkins of the Detroit I Nursery has extended its thanks to
appointed at the City College and factor Sugar. The
tee be fostered, by integrity and
ty-Six which was
the public and to the committee in
special council of the union in Chi- spea ker of t he club, Isadore Berger, • charge for the success of the dance
diligence.
sago last April, with David A. Brown was presented with a silver-plated
held Dec. 1 6 at the Arena Gardens.
as chairman, to present to the St. srravel as a reward for his leadership iThe nursery recently weird a letter
Estimates Without Obligation
Louis Council "such changes in the during the past half-year.
I of thanks from ii woman whose baby
onstitution and such further recom.
was cared for during the mother's ill-
will tend to strengthen
Blue Bird Girls.
mess. The mother praised the care'
. mendations RS
the work of the union and to increase
At a Meeting Of the Blue Bird given the child and offered her co-
its The
field Union
of usefulness.''
of American Hebrew Girls Club held Dec. 29 at the home eeperation for the "great work of the
,.
Miss Sophye Uplink plans were nursery.
Congregations includes in its mem- 1,1
ben-hip all of the Reform Jewish con- made for a hard time party to be
Madison Athletic Club.
otions in the United States. Two held Jan. 10. Several out-of-town
m
hundred
and seventy-three congrega- guests were present. Miss Sara Dorf- . The last meeting of the Madison'
Athletic Club was held Jan. 4 at the
o3,947
man
of
936
M
ount
Vernon
f 4
I p
tions with a mem ers
d and was hostess at a meeting last Tuesday y. W.
IN II. A. clubhouse. The club is
It foun de
form
it' constituencby.
maintained
the Hebrew Union College, evening and Miss Betty Helfand will conducting a membership drive. A
dance
will be given Sunday evening,
,
which has trained nearly 300 young entertain the club at her home, 539
avenue, next Tuesday Ian. 11, at the Stutter lintel.
-.11V.O.VOlid
Englewood
men as rabbis for Reform synagogues,
and conducts a number of other mi. evening.
---------
G
amma
,. Rho S orority.
G
tivities, including a teachers' college
At the last meeting of the Gamma
Karma Klub.
in New York City, a department of
meetings
of
the
Karma
Klub
Rho
Sorority
plans were completed
'rh o
and school extension, the
he held March 8. Miss
s ynagogue
of several publications. text- are held weekly at 579 East Phila. for a raffle to
in,
Anna
Grossman
of Ferry avenue will,
issuance
1 tracts a National Federa- delphia avenue. Benjamin Garvin,
books
tion of Temple Brotherhoods and a 'Joseph Pike, Simon Axelrod, Hyman he hostess at the next meeting.
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and )tarry 1
National Federation of Temple Sister- Cohen, Jack Goldstein
Epsilon Na.
Thomas, former Illembers of the De-
B
maintin
Club,' The Epsilon Nu Sorority will hold :
dS. It also
hOO
elegates
on Civil Rights which nimslfenders of the White and (Slue
D
other members of it, first annual bridge at the Palmetto
to realize and to preserve in practice I have joined. All
to hotel Sunday, Jan. DC Tickets are I
the liberties sruaranteed by the Amer- !the latter club have been invited
ie i n g sold by all members under the
lean Constitution, by keeping separ- join the Karma Klub. Harry Thomas' t
ate Church and State, eliminating the is president. The club has Organized I direction of Miss Betty Taylor.
teaching of sectarianism in the public .a basketball team which plays at the I
J. J. J. Club.
.
'I ss le 'kin- 'Jewish Institute every Sunday morn-

There will be an open meeting of
schools and preventing
ing at 9 o'clock.
the J. .1. J. Club at Congregation'
tion.
Support.
Emanuel, Wilson and Taylor avenue's, •
Will Not Withdraw
A.hav•th Zion Sunday School.
Withdrawal of the union's support
A Chanukah entertainment was iTa,,,,iiiy, .Ian. 13, at 3 o'clock. This
of girls from the
d club is compose
from the Hebrew Union College is not given Sunday afternoon, Dec. 26, by
contemplated by the Committee of the pupils of Ow Sunday School at ages of 11 to 14 years, all from the
Holbrook street, Hutchins School. Every girl interest.'
Twenty-Six, whose report includes a
h,• s ilia megue on program : Song,
eel is urged to be present. Miss 1
proposal that a majority of the board
of governors of the college shall be I with the following
Jeanette Wilk is leader.
elected by the union. The committee INVe Meet Again," by the school; ad.
believes that setting up the college as dress by Mr. Mendelson, the superin-
i
s.
Ladies Auxiliary of P isgah Lodge.
DETROIT 5 LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR 00 YEARS
tendent; "Story of f hanuliah,
A meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary
a separate legal entitt, will e
attract additional funds fur the in- Julius Greenberg; lighting of the girl,,
can- , of Pisgah Lodge Ni,. 34, I. O. B. B.,
e drill,
stitution, as it will make it possible sites and Ma candl
y by 10 schoo l; will be held next Monday evening at
Tour
the clubrooms, 406 East Adams ave-
for donors to give money directly to song, "ooz ," b the
it, instead of tee the Union of Amer- recitation, "Why I Like Chanukah," nue. Plans will be made for the in-
the by Isielor Bean; "Ein Kelohenu," by
tallation of officers to take placo Jan.
as is
ican now.
Hebrew Congregations,
the school; recitation, "do,epli," by ,
19. The next monthly thence will be
Diana Singer; violin solo, by Morton
Coq'
Deli,
B
held
Sunday evening, Jan. 25, in the
Abolition of the Bonn! of
gates on Civil Rights is another pro- auman, and "Ilatikvah," by the ballroom of the SSutlerHotel.
Sisal of the Committee of Twenty- shool, Max Gottesman gave a talk
Six. This body was organized by the dance which he lauded the results
First Austrian Ladies Aid.
union at a time when there was no obtained by the teachers in the short
The First Austrian Ladies Aid So- •
which include sixes.
other Jewish organziation in this time the school has been in existence. chit y iv ill hold a card party Sunday
Workers of America, woo chairman
For the year in fact, according to
7 he Lam rut
Jan. IN. nt 5 o'clock, at
of the conference.
A
-
country to defend' Jewish rights Avath
and Achim.
--
ent
lY
It
y
Aaron Deltoy, Hudson-Essex distribu-
ti(w
1
et,°i ft hRe tih
btcn
The society, leecording tee a resolu-
the !ionic of Mrs. M. Schlussel of 282
interests. Others, including the Am-
tor, the number of sales exceeded ev-
Th ' I allies Auxiliary of Avath
phony
Orchestra,
Frederick
Jacobi,
tion adopted by the conference, will be ery line of automobiles made except
a Farnsworth avenue. The committee
smears Jewish Committee, have come
the American, and Sparger.
into teeing during the past ...., ',ear,. Achim il wl hold a package party ar
t in charge is composed of :qrs. M.
ita.orporated lit $1,000,000 wilt the two lowest-priced four-cylinder
ogue on Delmar avenue ne
are
fo r
Shpiece, chairman, Mrs. J. Emmer,
of
the
opinion
that
'the
synag
issue shares at SIII each. The funds
i.e
ter
street
Sunday.
Jan.
II.
PROGRAM
The committee
cars.
We , tmin ,
Mrs.
S.
Kant,
Mn,
.1.
Schlussel,
Mrs.
e'ollected will be used to promote , Jew-
the work of the board of delegates
"This is the first year," said DeRoy,
to t i
The proceeds will be added
Cantor and choir; Bloch's "By the ish colonization in Sen ied Russia, not
, sel, Mrs. S. Schneider :end
.
NI.
Schlu
,
11
of
adequately
performed
by
other
-citi.
"in which Hurlson-Essex has become
ran be
.
I'.
Spatter.
The
recently
elected
Waters
of
Babel,"
Saminsky's
"Great
agencies ;end that its continuance . by fund of the free. loan ie d -o a
font, of charity, but as credit the delinte lend consistent six cylinder
Mr ,
- EI
,
in
the
,
New
York
Temple
Emanu
are: Mrs. B. Kaufman, presi-
the , t megoeue. Mt
Ilidelei's Invocation" la I.ithuaninn which will be secured by a first n u
Mrs. I. .\1_
the union diverts that attention w
Of
which
lender in Detroit. The leadership has
1.1. in of I he. :luxillary,
.10w.sh melody
). and "Hebrew Lulla-
en-
To B ring Masterpieces
Smnucl 1;11,! dent : Mrs. M. Schmidt, vice-presi-
should be. applied in other directions . pro-
W DO the. property of the settler,
extended over month after month of
la Polish-Jewish melody), Ja-
dent ; Mrs. S. Kalt, treasurer, and
Past
To
People.
set
valor
benefit
to
the
essen-ipert
chiding the land, which is nntionnlized
1, Y"
to mach ca nter
Sne°111le
itareasing success.
111”-
:
1
11
Miss
Fannie
Schneider,
secretary.
,
i
,melii's
"Silent
Prayer."
a
duet
and
an
dmt,
i
ih
„ f the union which the Non-! treasurY
in
Soviet
Russia.
taut
"The importance of this may be bet-
'. The
--- •--
With the intention of making more excerpt from "Elijah" by Mendels-
The question of whether aid should
.10611, as simply "the cultiya-lretar
Ladies Auxiliary, Congregation Beth
it
ter a ppreciated if it is understood that
of Ile.. Sohn, a Persian S o ng by Rubinstein,
donations
or
loans
foam14'
I
,
• • d deidaidn."
Athena
in the
there has been a hard-fought battle
and a
widely known the treasure
Abraham.
brew
! •
For Regional Rabbis.
brew usic, a concert will be given 1 .lchron's "Hebrew
"nisei] mull, discussion tital the
this sever for leadership in the field.
m
• 1, l' eumaniathJewish melody arranged
Cho Liobes \u vili,ery of Congress:1-
.1
I- 'he'r proposal by this committee
ter plan was decided upon. sees elec. At least two very strung six cylinder
io 'dted
t le fe, - under the auspice's of t c . •
a
bha
t
ti
'•01
Be•th
Ara
violin
by
Lvov.
I
i t
, m of salaried regional rabbis
11
4,1,1- f ■ t.
ard of 5a
!
An
executive
'rumple
Emanu-E1
on
Sunday
owing
office
President,
NIrs.
1..
seph Sphlossberg, David Bin. manufacturers have row to Detroit
iiit i ni ippi o n i t , th e co ncert is by in- I
.1 :old supervise the work ofi , ', ,
\ I ,
Lazar, s am insky, re..
pre-clew. 31 rs. S. ing, Jail. 11.
ex t,,,00,11 t od. J o
, .,,
lmet,. Those are being
friendi. IVIlenv ,gars; vice-
mbers of the -ky, All Miller, S. Epsh in, A. .S with the avowed determniation to
dI : , 10111 1,t ellSiOn. The' I I
cently appointed !musical director at 1 i ',h e
cin, M. capture leadershilt, because it is re-
..• :me will Katt; treasurer, M r-. IS. Kaufman; the Temple. well-known composer and a, far ;es posse
ibl to m e
, 1,, K o brin, Jacob I, e
WM- OVIII7.0iI that leadership in motorwise
\
ar Miss S. Weisenfeld.
u-EL members o f o ther s a ph s
' 'r ( . ' ''
\ II 1111'01- , ve rety,
• 1'`'Ilrl i q 't ' t i t o ri'liiX hi Lr
h k ii .."1:
I N[0 d
ar- ! Tomple Ent:m
mu , ie. , has hue
, It real significance. !Jud-
.swish Katz .1. M. 11 m 11mh. M. °iglu, K.
1 :.
thoritY on Hebrewmusic
.swishKatz,
religions,
cultural
'and
social
Jewi
hi
minister
to
the
spir-1
, ,t !1
art' 11111.111! the 1110111141S Of Detroit IVI has SUCCOS,fully withstood
e
Beta Phi.
No
ranged
the
program
to
Includ
! o rganizations, and interested mati- ,temloires
.1- pf lei, residing in sparse- I o
alternates
Vold-

Fifteen
onslaughts
hi
Sorority
examples of the music of the Jews
"onslaughts and maintained a
. P
! r",
' the evecief i ve.
a ,.
"
'
. ctions, remote from 'itie,
The executive was au - the
dancing party to be e' tor Sinum Se'hlager, Inez Barbour, pi
Junior Star Sewing Club.
lead which is decisive indeed."

I I . t or
1 1.t.n. chos, n.
tin s of tic Junior Seer -.1, -
MUSH .1
r
1,, expected to preavh ,r•
h
other
,
II
The
committee
of
t
he
Detroit
communicate
wit
-
Ihilphine Marsh, Helen Teschner Tas,
V. .
1,11roolo of
orized

,
I
:.'
'.,,
dated intervals in different ,
al'
I ■ • :''., . 1,,
g be willing to
! ' I ..I. rat iin of Women's Clubs Thus- Carl Schlegel, Leon Cortina will be Temple has as members WilliamSpieh i th aniza t o who mi ht
, "" ., • Club held fo.
! 1 ;0 '
• I his dbitriet and organize IS .1
o f !Ili i , I
two:, Feb. 12. :(liss Itose Be- the soloists. The full choir if the gelberg,, Philip .1. Goodhart and Sanh orgtons
,' mois and religious schools , 1 li ; '
emple
is
to
sing
and
at
the
organ
uel
M.
Ne.wleurge'r.
--
.
m
urinate
and
is
assisted
by
STRUCTURAL IRON
'I
, -
T
o. iivities is colleges and in- ! '
cure he
- - --
wall he Gottfried Federlein.
VI ,— b , : !, Gr.- berg. Ti,k,t,
ORNAMENTAL IRON
Says: "Hudson
The purpose of the concert is nut , .
■ III wi S.
Aaron DeRoy
1 , I •.dd h> : ■■ 1 in
before you place
jEwi
SH
COLONIZATION
ake know ti the finest exam-1
Get our price. ,
Essex Has Become Si x
only tom
your circler. We own our own
5 pies of Hebrew music, but to call to
L'Allegro Girls.
SOCIETY ORGANIZED
Leader."
Cylind.er_L
place,
consequently
our overhead
iss Holte
n Rothenberg
61, the nttention of the public, esp ecially
ilmont
avenue
entertained of the
is small. Our employes are reli-
the musical public, that there are two '
Be

Tb.
'I•.
le
able
and
responsible.
Our achieve-
the
Ca
NEW YORK --
ha , I ■ o
L'Allegro Girls last Tuesday evening. classes of Hebrew music: the higher
nono
h e,
ments include sonic of the finest
WaY ne
ie:-
Jewish cod' Of How
pia i a nd Fs -,
1■ 1„,e„, $10 gold piece on Feld 24 at type- traditional religious songs ages t (urination of a society for
; was
Iluelsed
Highland Park, Michigan
dlo'llitql
buildings
in
Detroit
xl
such as lulls-
1,y otile i
S i
old, ancient folk FOIhtS
o f a
ounty f or ItY2 :e is pio,e0I
ALI. WORK GUARANTEED
songs, wedding songs, songs upon at a conference held at the Man.- C
S, gathered by he'
figures,
oakman
hies, love ,
,
of 1 registration
shows th at
JACOB HARRISON
the feast, which have become an oaLtati ”yceuni, at which a number
of
es
of
Secretary
of
State,
which
jeves
at close of business Dec. 31, 1924
Illsbranchsni
re
cars
mo
Is.
,pre,ntatises
from
II
Tillie Toiler Gir
IRON WORKS
,
an- , Hudson-Essex sold 51)u add
e., . .anm
life; and the lower type—the pseudo-
next six cylinder rival, a rho el-
RESOURCES
Thu Tillie Toiler Girls,
,,,,,or,‘v“.Oziotioo, pat.; than
695.97 CATHERINE STREET
3 964 972 89
Wall -
organized social club, elected the fol. integral port of the
:11! ■ ,1 oth ■ ;
than the next, and 13 fin
se:11,110ln,
t
a
recent
meeting:
folk
sng,
gathee.1
during
the
Cherry 1109
...TO-
Sand
MOr0
...........
9, 230 . 695 25
'cool s-,,,
I oans and Discoun n.
the second next line of ca rs
Tings of the Jewish race on the. tic:paten
' , lowing officers a
... ............
3,9133,523 3 5
e
ir,t lung n1.111• t h at
Real Estate Loans.
ce - pr sident, htreiets
.....
Proqdent, Kate K atz; viEl
and at the bazaars of th
e ti" v "l
5,400,165 13
U. S. Bonds and Certificates
si eRuben.
Moe Vielson; sec retary, Lanon;
Orient. Unfortunately. as Mr.
.
60.000 00
Bond, ...
edgard
Other Bonds
come
to this lower type of
treasurer.
minsky has
points
out,
..
820.5 71 02
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
1,o ,
be
accepted,
'
-crgeant-ararms,
Bose
Katz.
Miss
.
ixur
i
186 96
Banking House, Furniture en d F t es
among the Jews, a- '
Edythe Pearlma n of 623 :Marston ave. musc
some extent
205,353 10
Overdrafts ...........................
ic of the race.
: nue recently entertained the club at to
music
CPIVAble, net . . ......
21
3,192,184
T
• her home. A hike will be held Sun- representative re
into am'ient
Income Accrued R
1,1
The
work

.

(Agit and Due from Banks.
Jan.
18,
at
11:30
o'clock,
to
Belle
Hebrew
music
and
the collecting of
■ leiy.
e
826,926,651 91
i Isle. Miss Elsie Rubenstein
will
b , all Possible examples began about
meeting
at
her

at the next
1 hostess
LIABILITIES
home, $86 Nledhury avenue, Tileselay I twenty years ago and was conducted
S 1.000,000 00
notably by the tOhnographist, Gins
bo
1.000,000
00
burg and Marek, the critic Julius En-
(apital
evening.
.
In
353,092 17
--
Surplus
gel and the editor Leo Wintz.
25.010 99
M•evlin Club.
...
...
.
Undivided Profits
.
A regular meeting eef the Maevlin recent years, the Horace de Gunzberg
9,196,475 09
I wenn Accrued Payable and Reserves (net)
t
Club was held last Tuesday at the Expediion,
of which Loran' Samin-
— Will Hold Public —
.........
15,352,073 66
Commercial Deposits
me of Miss Sidt-Ile Goldstein. 958 sky was a member, went into Lithuania,
various I
savings Deposits .
BIJSSia, ti e l'olatld,
o
h
East
Philadelphia
avenue.
The
first
parts
of
$26,926.651 91
INST AL L A T ION OF OFFICERS
annum dinner-dance of the club will Galicia, Georgia a nd Palestine, for

F

THE HIAIRYIDEAN CIL

HE BREW MUSIC TO

FEATURE

n



•............ .

. .

HIGHLAND

............................................ 1

--

PARK STATE BANK

for t

C ONDEN SED STATEMENT

Announcing the Event of the Season

K. of P. Lodge No. 55

OFFICERS

I

I he given Saturday evening, Jan. 17, research.
The concert at the. Temple will pre-
I at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
sent three branches, of Hebrew music;
first, folk and religious songs of ar
vi-
Klub.
,eron ■ 1
Karmau
.
The. Karma Klub will have its ,sus branches of Jewry;
weekly basketball practice at the Jew- choral-religious works by Hebrew
osers of both continents; third.
m orning comp by Ilehrew-Amoricans.
st itute next
ish
day fol lowing mu ic
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clock.
to
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from askeel to report: Captain Mitch- The composers listed are Levan-
ire
DIRECTORS
iarry Welt, M. Feldman, Top- dowsky. a prominent German com-
who
centu r
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the nineteenth
R. Andrews, Vice-Presi. Victor C. Dewey, Pr.. and Gen'l
ps, Harry Thomas and Ben Gorman.
poser d
of y. oldest
wh
G eorge
Mgr. Detroit Steel Products
the
gathered and develope
dent
Hebrew ',alms and hymns particu-
Co.
George L. Bahl, General Agent,
larly from the Nurrmburg and Stet-
Penn Mutual Life Insur•nce George M. Holley, President Hol-
tin Jews; Mendelssohn. Rubinstei,
ley Carburetor Co.
Co.
Solomon Naumborg collaborator with
Quisenherry, Vice•Presi•
r r,
Clarence H. Booth, President
Meyerheer and lialevy in making a
dent
Motor Bankers Corp.
collection of old Hebrew hymns (he
James T. Whitehead, President
Georg e D. Brown, Re•Itor
was Cantor at the famous Paris tern-
Charles J. Butler, President Mor.
C. E. Wilcox, Attorney
; Max Spicker, German-American
Chas. H. Rosenrinn, Prop.
gars & Wright
editor and composer; Ernest Bloch,
We c•n suit your e•ery desire
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whose first introduction into America
and please your pocketbook.
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included his settings of the Psalms
We hope to be of continued sec•
I and his tone poem "King Solomon:"
vice to you during the ye•r 1925.
' Lazare Saminsky, whose two Hebrew
231 GRATIOT AVE.
song cycles and volume of Hebrew
I
songs and folk daaces arrangedi
B. Mus., Colurnlin Uni•ersity
Flowers for Every Occasion 'folk
REPERTOIRE
for the piano were recently published
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Phone
Cherry
9171
in
America
and whose ballet music
COACHING
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H. G. Wood, Cashier
Jam,. T. Whitehead, President
. A. Mayhury, Asst. C•shier
W
George R. Andrews, Vice•Presi-
Thompson, Asst. Cashier
L. J.
dent
. Quisenberry, Vice-Prof- L. C. Janine, Ant. Cashier
I. F.
F. C. Lindrnan, Auditor
Mgr. Foreign Es.
dent
L. F. Mess,
A. L. Cousens, Vice-President
change
F. J. Maurice, Vne•President

SUBWAY

FLOWER SHOP

HERMAN HOEXTER

Studio: 2243 Lothrop

Sunday, January 18, at 6:30 p. rn.

-- AT A --

Dinner Dance

Main Ballroom,

Crystal Ballroom and the Italian Gardens

— Of the

Book-Cadillac Hotel

Make Reservations Through Any Member of the Lodi.,

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