lit okiwrrjEwishistRornoz PAGE TEN 1 OBITUARY Sara Horowitz of Chicago, Mrs. Ida Greenberg of Chicago and Mrs. Ida Sides of Los Angeles, Calif. I 1 arr i s retired from active Mr' I I business some time ago. MUSIC AND MUSICIANS. Alliance Deletes Word "Christian iags Ir"" imn Br Hermann Hocxler. ' 111 M OE HARRIS death of Moe Harris, Rabbi Franklin Makes Plea for With the 8 which occurre d on Sunday, N ov. c y , MRS. REVA LEA H WINE Doings of the Detroit Sym- Use of Broader Term in the Jewish communit y of t i 1 Victor Kolar was the conductor and death of Mrs. Reva Leah Wine, Activities. phony Orchestra and Its A ctivities , loses one of its o ldest and most re- !Ilya Schkolnik, violinist, the soloist at eyer Wi ne , oc curred at her f M e o abetted citizens. Mr. Ilarris was 69 „or Conductors. "f bill 1 late residence, 31a Frederick street, Deletion of the word Christian the third pair of local symphony con- ce years old and while the Pla d wherein the entire program on, England, most of on Saturday, Nov. 7. Burial took ay with interment at birth ill l'ark Cemetery. Rabbi , from the written program of the \ certs i n'( Cl World Alliance for International , was evoted to the performance of Cl ace on Sund The Detroit Symphony Orchestra w Lonednt s s was his s li was over a century might as if well there will give a popular Wagner-Liszt pro- Mrs. H Wine was born in Poland 67 Friendship Through the Churches,1Scandinavian music. t Iight past quarter of in this being the officiated. from A. M.. brought about Wednesday after-1be admitted at the outset Detroit. The funeral was held gram Sunday afternoon at Orchestra was his late residence, 1627 Collingwood at Woodmere Cemetery. Leo M. the past and 35 years. She was a mem- 1 ' noon through the intervention of !are any more composers of the call- Hall, Victor Kolar conducting. The avenue, on Tuesday, with Dr. interment years had resided in Detroit ber of ago the Shaarey Zedek SynagoguetRabbi L o M Franklin, at the annuallber and complexion of those featured program compri-es the "March T oe business session of the organization , the other night, no harm will be done lioniage;" "Night Song" from the land no loss suffered if their composi- Franklin conducted the services at land of practically every local Jewishl opera, "Tristan and Isolde;" and! Franklin unplayed—barring, of the home and Dr. Leon Fram °Mei -\ organization, although she never took \ I 'n Rabbi the Steller Hotel. protested against 1 lions are left o favorites of Svendsen, Dance of the Apprentices and Greet- with I metery, together ared use of the word in the course, the ic ld is always gratefully ings to Hans Sachs from the opera She h k t ' 1. a e whose mus Samuel Raskin, Chancellor of Detroit , an active part in tentative outline of activities report- "The Mastersingers of Nuremberg," Lodge, No. 56, Knights of Pythias, I is survived by her husband, Meyer ed by the program committee. He re u , it was, Conductor Kolar and children, Mrs. Samuel Wagner, and Les and Sidney Alexander, past-chancel- I Wi ne; six rs. Dreams of Love and the Second Po- emphasized that a broader word hthe eaArsdOrchestra labored valiantly to , lby Blaustein, Mrs. A. M. Pregerson, Mand fors lor, who conducted the services zt. should be adopted, s so that all de- create a love for national Scandina S. Glick, Harry, Louis lonaise, all by Li their lodge. Mr. Harris was a mem- Senjamin On Thursday evening, Nov. 19, the Wine; three sisters, Mrs. Peter nominations could feel free to join vian musical fare; but if they failed ber,vrlemple Beth El during prat- Julia Mrs. Ilarry Goldstein and the alliance in its efforts to outlaw in their campaign, the fault lies not Detroit Symphony Orchestra will play . . Caplan tinily his entire residence in this wag , • two war. His sentiments met with t In the manner in which the food was in Grand Rapids for the Mary Free Mrs. M. Rappaport of he served, but in the nature of its source Bed Guild under Gabrilowitsch. By citLe survived by his widow, lien- brothers, Meyer Stone•of Detroit and approval of the e eg Every Day in the Week, Including Sundays. Harry Stone of Chicago, and six committee was instructed accord- and preparation. It isn't tempting request the Detroit conductor will give Dancing from 12 Noon to 1 O'clock at Night, with rietta Harris; two daughters, Mrs. C. sn't digestible. ingly. The program opened with a very the program played at the first pair of and it i grandchildren. M. Katz and Mrs. Sol Kaplan; three ___—______ Dr. Franklin was chosen a member Two Bands After 9 O'clock. formance of Alf ven's Swedish symphony concerts here this season. brothers, Charles K. of New York Next Sunday, Nov. 22, Associate As fast as laws are devised their of the advisory committee of clergy- fine per dy, "Midsumarvaka," an at. City, Joe M. of Chicago, }tarry of men. ps iece, episodic in form, Conductor Kolar of the Detroit Sym- Rhao Milwaukee, and four sisters, Mrs. evasion is contrived. One of the speakers who discussed m osph might have been a musical shell- phony will introduce to Detroit a new Julia Berry of New York City, Mrs. will add the toic, p "Security in the Pacific," that in of a of fos much soprano who, he thinks, rt ra in- lky of THE KEYSTONE group tales was Jo seph S. Metoda, bishop of To- doing in the terest to his Sunday conce progms. g JACK PITZER'S BAND ha s just kio, one of the leading members of my stery and uncann SERENADERS cold, dark forests of Northern Swe- Maria Dormont Koussevitzky in New the Japanese council of the alliance. Bobby Jones Directing. den. Alfvin uses many old •devices appeared in Philadelphia dins Brunswick-Vocation lie said, in part: in a novel manner, particularly in his England with the New York Philhar- A Vaudeville Show Set to "The problem of the Pacific is er Mengelerg. She is thel b Recording Artists. a nothing particular. ir is a part of description of the forest and the life monicof undbass player in the Philadel- 1 Dance Tempo. the world problem. It is only one of the world therein. It is not revo- wife 11 — Artists — 11 1 lutionary music, nor even startling, phia Orchestra, who is a nephew of 11--Lively Syncopators--1 Boston phase of the world unrest. With the bass layer and Kousse- fu in- the faous conductpo r, Sergei rapid increase of population, with the but it is well written, is colorl, TWO ELEVEN-PIECE BANDS taste Symphony Letter- progress of communication and trans- teresting, and leaves no harsh vitzky. She will sing The Letter- portation, with the mixing and mM- on the tongue. Suiding's violin concerto proved to Scene from "Eugene Onegin," by i and roup of songs at a races on the face ikovsky and Kling of nations ork in th ree m ove- TschaDetroit Symphony Orchestra's of the earth, we are now facing fresh be a well wri Often you hear men say that if solo part the problems which our ancestors did ments, with tten g a wraceful next Sunday afternoon. they cared to invest a little 23, ovember not face. The world population will splendidly played by Mr. Schkolnik, concert y N play at Ann O n oda evening, still increase. There is no way of and a very effective orchestral ac- money in this or that, they could Detroit o rchestra will t to the h • checking it. There was a time in the companiment excellently wroug Briggs' is Detroit's fun headquarters. You get your food, the soloist most advantage- Arbor under Victor Kolar, Ossip Ga get thousands of more miles out of history of mankind when the peoples support dancing and entertainment—all for the cost of ously. The first movement with a brilowitsch appearing as the soloist of of the world differentiated themselves their cars. But they don't bother. at the piano. your food alone. into various nations, religions and rodniugg. Wagnerian flavor was fol- the evening Conductor Gabrilowitsch announces They trade in on a new car. creeds, but now we are facing fresh lowed by an Andante built on typical Low prices for dining service. Food equal to that of the problems which our racial traits Lutheran choral lines and leading the engagement of Muriel Kyle, iso- Then we make the repairs—and intermission) to a brilliant prano; Jeanne Laval, contralto; Fred finest hotels. and national characteristics are t he (without 1 la ful finale with a whirlwind Patton, baritone, and Arthur Kraft, the cars are good for thousands results of this process of differentia- ll who wiChoi r, as soloists t share tenoDetroit NO COVER CHARGE WEEK DAYS Conductor and solois r and Or- lion. Now we see signs o Symphony of more miles, just as they said. the elite th e the. peoples' together again as one the setne well we earned app lause of ahunday evening, Dec. 27 After 9 P. M. on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, 75c. audience at the close of this con- che mance of family of God. Detroit perf uiaS t shee a Speaking . along the same lines, tr Messiah." The feature of the evening was the ,,,rh Harry N. Holmes, native Australian cacao. performance in the city of and international Y. M. C. A. worker, THOMAS J. DOYLE MUSIC STUDY CLUB INCORPORATED said: ements, mov ement "The newest and oldest civilize- first 6LENDALE 7117 composition in MN WOODWARD The Music Study Club of Detroit lions meet in the Pacific and lack of which has caused much discussion al do ' will meet in Webster Hall on Friday , understanding and co-operation may I Sibelius' Fourth Symphony, a lengthy for its month prove the greatest calamity the world I over the symphonic world. er I not know just why and hBut wefore.1 Nov. 20, at 2:30 p. m., has yet known. Here is a clean slate, Mr. Kolar requested his audience to ly program. A paper on current \ events will be given by Mrs. S. Schaff-1 without the historic competitions, jealousies rivalries of Europe on fore , read the in program notes be- \ . lender. The program to be present- Remember— h' h new and c`apter on understand: he carefully took baton hand and after II tt d time the symphony be- t t eat is as follows: "By the Sea," I by A used car is only as good as Y and Tonzone, ing and friendship may be written. grin. Without any desire to go into Schu Liszt, erttoye, M the firm you do business with. Philip Bloomgarden; "To , rs. P The Washington conference gave a detailed analysis of the separate I , 10-year period for the Christian con- movements, the symphony proved to the " un," by Curran, "There Are Gar- 1 Fairi at the Bottom of Our Gar- science of the world to blaze a path be a very solid but seemingly unin- Fairies by Lehmann, and "My Love Is to permanent peace ' and atop any spired piece of work, fragmentary, . den Muleteer;' by Di Nogero, Mrs. D. sensible or logical de- ' a drift to war." de vm ' of velopment, dark in color, monotonous Grand Circus Park in treatment and boasting at best a 1 i id Kaltman; "Spanish Dance, by a- "Andantino," by Padre Martin, few sombre themes of no great power and "Seranata," by Moskowski-Kreis- Next Door to Adams Theater. —._. and quite ugly. Each one of the four ter, Miss Marie Silk; "Wake Up," by by Lang, and Chanukah Dance: The Y. W. H. A. announces a Cha- movements lent bitter complexions to Philips, "Day Is e Long," Song, by Thomas, nukah dance for members only Dec. groups of sounds that are not music "Japanese Cohane. Love Thecompanists A 15, at Webster Hall. Tickets will be I as we know it and accept it even in Mrs ac z and Mrs. will . be . Mrs. M. Moscowit sold to members only. Membership the wildest extravagances of Strauss It seemed to me S. Popkm. insk am cards must be shown in purchasing quite the most hopeless expression Announces That them. o f a sick imagination, a type of WELFARE ORGANIZATION HE IS NOW LOCATED AT "syrannus musicus" trying to inflict TELLS OF ACTIVITIES Hike: its fear and pain upon the world. 1 -- Perhaps the cold weather will pre- The audience listened politely wt ih- A regular meeting of the Jewish vent any further hikes, no the wise out any great demonstration of in- European Welfare Organi- girls will take advantage of the one \ t rest or approval, but it gave full Women's was held at Emanuel Syne- to be held Sunday morning, Nov. at 10 o'clock. Meet at the club house,) to the painstaking efforts of nation With • Full Line of , gogue on Tuesday evening, Nov. 3, response 89 Rowena street. Bring your lunch Mr. Kolar and the splendid and wear hiking clothes. of the orchestra. Svendsen's KOSHER MEATS AND POULTRY nivel in Paris" was the redeeming I discussed. Recently the organizath n feature of this interesting evening received a cable from Russia stating Fresh Killed Poultry Daily. that a mother and three children had Dramatics: The five dramatic clubs are prepar- with the music of the most represent- when to were come be presented ative Scandinavian composers."Car" their many visas interesting but had no money subjects ALSO A FULL LINE OF FRESH FISH DAILY to Ito this country. Three hundred and ins plays which are ' ----- fifty dollars were immediately sent soon in the Little Theater of the Y. Everything Under the Personal Supervision of Rabbi .1. Levin. and at the meeting it was reported W. 11, A. The S. P. Players are re- SERVICES FRIDAY that the family had arrived safely in hearsing five one-act plays and the NIGHT SUCCESSFUL . Both Detroit and would attend the next G. G.'s are getting ready meeting. The members voted at the of these groups have had a great deal\ „ of dramatic training, which will make !last meeting to send tickets .9 two ft on very interesting. I Religion is a phase of ,ine'a life girls in Russia who were prepared to the presentati which to do away with would be one enter this country but who lacked Watch for further announcements as 1 of the greatest calames that could to when they will display their talent. \ ever happen. Because our Jewish t funds. A Mrs. Miller, who appealed h t em-'f ur aid some time ago but was pre- young p eople have permitted vented .from receiving same by the selves to draw away from the spirit* Announces the Opening of • First Class ual world, the Young Women's He. \ immigration law, is again in need of brew Association has endeavored to t1 help and $100 were sent her, to be bring them back again by means of I used in addition to what she has al- rea d y h a d . the Friday night services. the Rabbi Leon Fram led the first of 1 A r ra n g e ments are being completed I the services on Friday, Nov. 8. He for the annual dance to be held at the Full Line of Fine Quality Herring and All Kinds of Smoked spoke on "The Religion of the Twen- 130ok Cadillac Hotel on Dec. 20. Also • The officers are: Mrs. Joseph Zuck- Fish—and • Complete Line of Fruits and Vegetables. itieth Century." In his talk he made II I known the fact that the Jewish1erman, chairman; Mrs. Stanfield, as- is deserving of the courtesy of the most ago' chairman; Mrs. . APtie L evine Prophets had forseen 2,000 years 1 1 a world peace. His sincerity and sim- secretary and treasurer; Mrs. I. Ro- immaculate linens it is possible to supply , 1 plicity was an inspiration to those senstein, chairman of the program 8328 TWELFTH ST.. BETWEEN EUCLID AND VIRGINIA present, to so great an extent that it committee. The next meeting will be —an unquestioned mark of true hospital- ianustu3 is Nail aril un8021au6s uo Is almost certain that the interest „ Phone Empire 8995. aroused would make all future Fri- day, Nov. 17. ' Fish and Poultry Market. ity. To be sure they are always as they , Connected with Ben Coo day nights a success. ! David M. Margolis led the singing COMPLETE PLANS FOR 000 should be, let us care for them. 000000000-00-0-00-00000000-04300 00-00000.04000-000 0 the of the Hebrew Responses. It is BENEFIT CARD PARTY 00000 I organisation's plans to start some- ' thing very new in Detroit: commun- Boys and girls A benefit linen shower in the form ity religious singing. The enthusiasm !shown when "En Kalohenu" was sung of a card party will be given under away at school auspices of the Northwestern DETROIT'S LEADING CAFE proved that a very bright future was the ranch of the Jewish Old Folks Home or out in the B an store td this p pelos pn i were present for I the benefit of the home on Tuesday world making Two h hundred people afternoon, Nov. 24, at the Hotel Stat. CM' their own way, I at the clubhouse and since the The admission will be a piece of parity of the Little Theater is about I ter. on the' linen suitable for use in the home. surely will 175, some willingly shivered After For those who are unable to obtain a 1 h aht a t hwe ay s wg o e iuel gd en, o , t appreciate a n ytihdiengsoof t w oa un ts \ suitable article, linens will be sold at 118 MICHIGAN AVE. (West of Kinsel's) occasional the services were over everyone came the door at wholesale prices. Mrs. III back into the house for • social hour. M. P. Fisher is chairman of the com- telephone call David Pearlman, formerly of Chi- mittee in charge and is being assisted ' ago College of Jewish Studies, will by Mrs. Louis Rubenstein. The other from Mother ' conduct the next week's services, committees are: Linens, Mrs. A. La or Dad, telling Glendale 5680 on Nov. 20, while Rabbi From will Bret and Mrs. Samuel Singer; door, all the home again take charge of this week's. It Miss Edna Lewis; prizes, Mrs. Harry com- Ginsburg and Mrs. Fisher. The hos- 26 Convenient Branches news. And of I will be impossible to seat people Brother of (sham Jones \ ing too late, so it would be wise for lessen will be Mesdames Libbie Ellen- course Mother Niman Greenberg, A. Sam- of e o e advantage a t &ge v a stein, L. take e what ie b e t oe ?. o h wishing , and Dad will t come on uels, Fannie Lewis, Sara Goldberg , ff Now Playing Three Sessions, 12 to 2, 6 to 8 and 9.30 to 1 Doily. being g offered time. Services will be held every , J . Ackerman, Ben Kahn, J. H. Green appreciate rge Feldman, D. Dean, is }{slat, G:o George Friday evening promptly at 8:30. hearing t h e Special Saturday Afternoon Dancing from 12 to 2:30 P. M. Sol. D. Cohen and B. Camin and --- voices of the . YOUNG FOLKS ORGANIZE The annual dance of the Old Folks I, -- absent loved Home will be held at the Arcadia on , At a combined meeting of the Jan. 14 when the auxiliary and the I ones. Every Precaution Taken. Northwestern Auxiliary Jew- 1 Young People's Society will be spon- and of the the Young Privets Dining Rooms for Special Parties. iah Old Society Folks Home You Can Be Assured of Cleanliness and Quality. . People's of the Jewish Old sore. Sol Lewis represents the young! For R ...... tiona Call Cadillac 5074. Floret's Orchestra will play. 1 Use Long Distance to Folks Home, the latter club began its people. "FROM FARMER TO CONSUMER" Maintain the Home organization and is planning to meet Influence — EM In PLAN ANNUAL MEETING I regularly. Election of officers and 1.111111.1.1111 -- completion of organization will con- On Nov. 17, Detroit Lodge, No. stitute the program at • meeting ARLINGTON 10C which will be held on Wednesday eve- 65, Knights of Pythias, will hold its 9025 CARDONI AVE. MICHIGAN BELL ning, Nov. 18, at the Emanuel Syna-I annual Past Chancellors' Night. On ots \ :1 Morris I. Calais:der, Mgr. reeselantte prA e p Pr te n n gup;erom owcfraito m d is w t heo TELEPHONE CO. tewTileylclier ta:mdpoWrailsuon chairman., ace re, pects, Detroit Lodge will have the I Th two socities sponsoring the I e of are as Na. 1 Dimension means Na. It Whit. Pins moons WWI* the Jewish Old Folks most progressive season in many1 With annual dance will be held on Jan. 14. years. The lodge had a smoker Bev. Home which Pine, us! Interior Finish with our guarantee which For Automobiles, Tracks sad Motor Boats. and girls interested in the new eral days ago which was attended by, means exactly that. Boys invited to the meeting.iabout 1,500 members and their Commencing Sunday, Nov. 15th MANY M 0 RE MILES Dancing All the Time! Noon - Afternoon - Dinner - Evening STROH BUILDING Y. W. H. A. NOTES BEN CANVASSER 8332 Twelfth Street I H. Goldstein DAIRY, GROCERY AND KOSHER DELICATESSEN Your House Guest--- News I From Goldstein's Dairy Home 11 I KING WAH LO CAFE PALACE MODEL LAUNDRY FRANK JONES I iii SUPERB ORCHESTRA II • Pure, Wholesome Milk NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME I People's Creamery Co. Always the Best in Lumber STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITIO 1 are Genuine Parts — Factory Service