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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-06-26

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that some day he might be a pianist
who could really earn money by giv-
ingperformances. But as he grew
older he began to sing the music in
time to his playing and people who
heard him were pleased with his
I
voice.
t.
"You sing even better than you
Social Mixer..
play," they told him. And Joseph
thought that he would try to become
At the last meeting of the Social'
Mixers Albert Schwartz was rein-
a singer, too.
But he found that his cosec was be- stated and the participants of the
For the Most Delicious
.
-,
so good that it w as worth play were selected. Dancing followed •
Chop Suey or Chow Mein
i
coming
I i ng
or a girl may have a very good while
Loy
to give all his alien- ithe conclusion of the business meet-
for
A GREAT SINGER
very
Ile was often , at ,
t the i th
G, Schreiber acted as
voice., but the Let er the. voice
Miss„,,
hie
l"
ho
e
must
be only
to train
' ”
t it will
not
give it
engage-el
to sing in choirs. Ile began . Critic. The initiation rites will take
m ore careful tent.
By Sulamith Ish•Kishor.
properly, so that
. roles as well as I place at the next meeting, which will
out the must beautiful sounds, but to learn operattc
e h e ld wediteadav evening, Jul y 1. !
by the time he was a young h
There is a great singer who wrote so that it will not get hoarse or weak. songs and
Mall he teas ready to take part in i at the. Y. W. IL .A: clubhouse, 89 Ro-
the story of his own life. In this Many exercises have to be practised opera He left Russia and went to wens street. It will be open to the
story he told how wonderful he felt regularly, ere must be careful what Berlin and to Vienna, and in these
public.
when he first began to sing and to she VMS or drinks, one must keep cities he went on studying.
____. -
feel the it coming out of his well iend strung, for a sickly person
Athena Girls Club.
Then 0111111` his first performances
,
mouth, and it 51 . e med to him that af- cannot produce deep or far-reaching in opera. You can imagine ho ve ex-
, the e I HAt regular meeting of the
gt
ter he had finished singing the song notes.
cited he. was when the curtain
went
he was
to , Athena Girls Club plans were ar-
stayed in the air like a living thing.
which
on the scene
And besides this, the boy or girl
Situated Directly Opposite
What beautiful idea. It makes one who wants to sing must study music , ranged " for a summer dance to be held
at Strung s Hall, Cass Lake, on F
understand the feeling of creation
Book-Cadillac Hotel
of the
captain,
ink,
ri-
for many years; he must learn a part was that the
Election
of
,
day
evening,
July
31.
her
of Aida, whu is
which every artist has when he makes great many songs and if he wants to the
ing! whet.
The opera was "Aida and his , officers took place with the folloWinp,
something, whether he makes a song, Le an opera singer, he must learn the ine. Ile sang beautifully and every-
results: Sliss Sophie. Schneider, presi-
MRS. MOLLY GOLDSTICK
or a painting, or a poem. An artist parts just as an actor does, only his body applauded him and he received
Cohen,,
drat;
does not Olean only a painter, it work is twice as hard as the actor's, a contract for the whole season.
ershnian, trews-s
Miss Gertrude Hershman,
Mrs. :Molly Golilstick, for l ee years
means anyone who has the gift to
Ile kept on singing better and bet-'., • dent;
because he must sing the words in-
secretary, a W011 1:110 W11 resident ofD etroit,
W.. II' ii -III)IIIIIII ySlIIICII
;,j
um; Hiss Betty E: 1
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make something beautiful, and who
stead of saving them. And after he. ' ter and after a couple of years he and
Miss Marion loelelberg, sergeant- • died Tuesday evening. June. I el, at c a
a
works and studies and practices until
has trained fur years and years, and was engaged by the R oyal
t-arms. The next regular meeting the home of her I laughter Mrs. Harm.
he can make it as good as possible.
h 1
ienna, where Gustave ' will take placeTuesday
Q.
has worked himself an through great C ompany at Vienna,
heat

v e ening, June Cohen,
I :1
avenue.
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Joseph Schwartz is a man who, like
,
•11

whom
9 H steno
o
difficulties, lie must keep on working Nlahler, , a moe 1 ern composer
followed a lingering illness. Funeral i
10 at the clubhouse,
'
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the singer I told you about, loves to
'
'
highly,
his
voice
.,
)
..
to
keep
.
ei
ce
runt,
people
re
v.are
and training, so a
services were conducted by Rabbi A- 14..‘
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sing, and tries to sing as beautifully fresh and beautiful. It is very tiring director. After six years at this street.
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NI Hershman and Cantor Samuel
I Vi-lej"""
as possible. Ile is a baritone (that W sing. I don't mean just tee come
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Royal
Opera
.omp
y
Purity Chapter, 0. E. S.
goda an Wednesday afternoon. Burial et/
opera
means, he has a low voice). Ile is
41 4;
out before people and sing one or Berlin, which is a larger and more-
Cemetery. ',
On Monday, June. '23, Purity Chap-' was in Clover Hill Park C
very good-looking, as you can see by
tp
two seengs, but to sing for two or famous company, invited him tee join
was bornin Tec- li
Mrs. Gold
the picture; but if you look carefully
them, and he became their "star" , ter held its children's party at the..
/
three. hours, with only short intervals
years ergo. For' I/
Eastern Star temple. This was the k am , Kurland,
you can also see that be has a high
of rest, makes the artist feel almost baritone.
cc
she ivies a resident of i ltt °4:.
largest
and
best
attended
party
that
i
'loony
years
forehead and a strong chin; that
I
II
worn out.
the. children have ever had. Children l'etoskey, Mich., where she wets ac-
means that he thinks a lot and works
(To be continued next wee .)
rphans
Home
were
five
in
Jewish
societies.
Later,
when
When Joseph Schwartz was a lit-
from the Jewish Orphans
I
very hard.
cc
entertained as guests. The enter- , she moved to this city, she became 0,
"Work! Is singing work 7" Well, tic boy, in Riga (a town in Russia),
t osiottiii with the following organz- 00
he thought that he would like to be
All the blessings of a household I tainment committee is to be con- itits
it doesn't look as if a singer works;
t
:
t
I
;
cc
Ile studied
good at piano-playing,1
it. As his par- i conic through the wife, therefore I mended on the arrangement of the ations: The Ilallassah, Bicur Cholcm,
when you see him conic out on the a pianist. very
• following program: Story telling.' Jewish Women ' s European Welfare eat
stage, and all he does is let the notes and Was
ends were not well off, he thoughtlshould her husband honor her.
Sirs. ;11iller; violin solo, Edwin 'Taub; Organization, Jewish Old Folks Home , II/
come out! But just think a minute.
iee
It
nc Naomi i Stone; e cita- 1 anel the Baby Day Nursery.
tvanity d•e,
Besides her husband, I. Goldstick,
tion, Regina Schiller; song, Frieda
On,
I A uslander ; dance, Ethel Goldman. M rs. (:oldstick is survived by two • te,
At the close Of this program 300 chili • daughters, Mrs. Cohen and Mrs. Alex ,j;
II
dren and their mothers were served Heller of Boyne City.
_
4
in the dining hall, which w as d eco.
rated in yellow and green. Dolls
4
dressed to represent Red Riding I
Hood, Mother Goose and Daffy Down'!
Dilly centered the tables. A favor
of a turtle box of candy was found;
at each*plase.• Gifts were presentedi
to the kiddies, including caps, fans,
peanut dolls, moulding clay sets, ,
in New Departure in
• writing paper and boxes of crayolas. I
The next meeting will tee held on I
Complete
Monday, July 6.
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Methun Girls.
The last meeting Of the Nlethun
Girls Club Was held 'Tuesday evening
, at Belle Isle when the members en- •
joyed a picnic and bathing party. )
The meeting next Tuesday evening
will be at Belle Isle, weather permit-
A haly-equit41.0 1444
ting, or at the home of the Misses
est hen,e roe s laic
market reinms
Ida and Harriet Itudnitsky, 039 Bch i
moot avenue.
I
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Hebrew Ladies Aid.
The members of the Hebrew Ladies
Aid Society took the inmates of the •
Jewish Old Folks Home fur a ride ,
through Palmer Park last Sunday eel% I
ternoon and served picnic refresh-
Accepting Propositions Now
ments in the park. The ladies enter-
BEVERLY D. LEVINE
tained the children of the Hebrew
#;
Open Every Evening
Orphan Home the same afternoon.
Beverly D. Levine, the 0-year-old
Those in charge ge t' arrangements
:e.e
were Mrs. Schor, Mrs. G. Kalish and I daughter of 11 r. anel Mrs. David A.
'Levine Of 11452 Burlingame avenue, I f"
Mrs. Bronstein.
died suddenly June 1 ). at Providence L II:j1;
Hospital. She leaves, besides her par-III
Cadillac 6685 - 6686
Zeirei Zion.
cells a brother, Hershel, and three
The unique "routIn Room",
Mrs.
S.
Sehlussel
and
t t he last meetin g o f the Zeirei grandmothers,
'
aehoinlng women'. rrn rooms
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Zion, held June 23 at the Y. W. 11. Sirs. H. Levine. The funeral was I eNNV14.'s
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A. clubheeuse, plans were made for an h e ld at M rs. s ;:hi u „,•I , s

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Fraternal and
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excursion to Tashmoo Park for Sun- with interment in Ntachpelah Cerne-
day, June 2$. Proceeds will be USell
to defray the expenses involved in
' sending two delegates to the annual
MRS. KATE HARRIS
Zeirei Zion convention to be held in
Philadelphia on July 4, 5, el. Joseph Mrs. Kate Harris, wife of lienja-
Chaggi and S. Smullin are the dele- min Harris of 2277 Calvert avenue,
gates. A. C. Lappin asked for the died Friday, June 12, and was buried'
support of the society in the Keren • Sunday. June 14, at Clover Hill Park
Hayes.] campaign. Twenty members Ceretery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman of-
volunteered to solicit subscriptions. fiegat i ng. Sirs. Harris was born in
Mr. Senullin, chairman of the shkolim Leeds, England. 45 years ago and
campaign, reported that 251) shkolim has resided in Detroit for 25 years.
have been sold. She is survived tel her husband, three'
children, Mrs. Henry Polier, Mrs. Da-
rid b lir oastehner, a . nd Miss Lillian Barris;
Hyman Harris and Max I
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Harris of England; one sister, Mrs. '
to Have Outstanding Fed.
Ni%t
Nlax Berkowitz, and her mother, Mrs.
tures of the Six.
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sands
desire-
in a four-cylinder
,
car
the who
same
comparative
supernal- Anderson's
home is nn the River road •
en th e. east side of the island and will ,
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tics embodied in the. Chrysler Six.
This new car is the product of the I at the sessions will lee- given by Pro-'
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same engineers and manufacturing
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