A merican Yavisk Periodical Center CLUTCH AMU& • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE pfi&isory, ow.sweseew.weeeverm r &wit. Seth El noted 're, at S was city on on the h law. arouse ty and , ration, pie. merable he fun. • ge ever t B. F . tie Sun- isted by • . Mlle. , dance cue, in Valerie ocean in. ily Wal- d others DEXTER BOULEVARD For Thanksgiving A Double Store With Two Large Floors. KOSHER MARKET Kosher Delicatessen. First Class Pastry Shop. Fruits and Vegetables. Our Big Basement Department includes a Complete Grocery, Fish Market and Dairy. MEN: Visit our Tobacco Department for choicest Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos and Smokers' Supplies. ry Aanni Celebration: The date for the celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of Temple Beth El has been definitely set for Sunday, Dec. 13. There will be a great religious service in the morning and a dinner in the evening. In the afternoon the chil - dren will combine their celebration of Chanukah with the celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary. Speak- ers of national prominence, both rab- binical and lay, will deliver the mes- sages on the occasion and a musical program consisting of the supreme talent of musical America is being arranged. Members of the temple are asked to set aside Dec. 13, morn- ing, afternoon and evening, for the anniversary celebration. Call Arlington 1709. PROMPT, FREE DELIVERY 1372 Penobscot Bldg. Phone Cad. 5593 also hom rHS I MI r1,00 11 lition. Spacious Cuisine booklets. 0 Let Us Be Thankful —For Health and Prosperity and For Good Lumber With Which To Build American Homes Solidly. MY i There'e a feeling and form to genuine ALMCO Lamps that urinals at once to the rye of the Connoisoco• of fine things .. . they form is soft-glowing center for the ar- tirity of the room . . . they add their warm ton,. to the Netting . . •. their true light to your comfort. 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With a Thanksgiving matinee now announced, the "Student l'rince" is The development of public health Ti, well un the way toward its Detroit The School of Religion: nursing in Michigan under the aus- The parents of our pupils are pices of the American National Red centenary, having, on last Monday asked to co-operate with us in having Cross has been a significant factor evening, passed its eigthieth consecu- We tive performance at the Shubert-La- the children conic promptly. in the life of the state and in the evo- fayette. This constitutes an unprece- know that we cannot always blame lution of its health standards. dented succesa in the matter of musi- tardine sson the children themselves. At the present time there are 26 Much depends on the Co operation of active Red Cross nursing services in cal plays in this city and establishes a record which succeeding musical at- the parents. When children receive I their entire religious education one Michigan. Of this number three full- tractions will no doubt experience dif- hour a week, it is obvious that they time and four itinerant services are ficulty in equaling. It may also be single minute ' supported entirely by Red Cross safely added that the successor of cannot afford to miss a ha ter funds and 19 are financed "The Student Prince" at the local hat hour. Nor should bad weath- jointly by Red Cross chapters and playhouse must necessarily prove an er be an excuse for being tardy. In county or other funds. ttering of the highest musical and bad weather, parents should see to it Since Jan: 19, 1919, the Red Cross u that the children start out a little has inaugurated 47 nursing services dramatic character if the splendid reputation already achieved by the I earlier than in good weather. Tardy Michigan. The American Red theater is to be maintained. children not only miss their own in work, but they spoil the work of the I Cross life saving program is also well children who have come early. Beth developed in Michigan. Thirty-five in Demand. chapters in the state carried excel- El School of Religion is seeking a pe 'lent r el- l water safety programs th rough- feet attendance record. If the out the past summer. "Hack Arch-Corrective shoes are dren are to benefit at all by an hour "I serve" is the motto of the Junior the result of years of study of fad • week education, it will be because Red Cross and through . this ideal anatomy and represent the perfection . . the parents are helping us in . lc igan lish a clean record of promptness and 115,595 children life healthier and of scientific methods designed to al- helping to make leviate foot suffering," stated Nathan regularity. more room in the Sun- happier for their fellows. Fifty-eight Hark, designer of the product. There is no day morning classes. For the benefit ' Red Cross chapters in Michigan are "With the aid of new and improved of those children who are too late to carrying on extensive work for ex- foot-fitting methods and Arch-Correc- Sunday morning classes, service men and their families; 17 tive shoes, . we have been directly in- enry it in the are doing civilian relief; nine strumental in minimizing foot-suffer- we have equally good Sunday after- home hygiene program; two carry nu- noon classes meeting between 2:30 trition; 16 are actively engaged in ing to a marked degree for the thou- and 4 o'clock. There is still a great first aid; 27 participate in the produc- sands who have taken advantage of our service," he declared. deal of room in the afternoon school tion work promoted by volunteer "Members of the medical fraternity d members and friends of the tem- . d- service also learned of our methods and have otneceofwaililochare irens re. urged r toactqaukaeinnui referred patients to us who required of PLAN CHANUKAH DANCE • an Orthopedic Footwear. Today we are not receiving a Jewish education The next annual Chanukah a ll located in our Orthopedic Footwear after• to invite them to come to the the Ladies Auxiliary of the by given Shop on the fifth floor of the Stroh chool of Temple Beth El. moo n • nai . os e will building and in the midst of the great- There is no fee whatsoever. Temple Congregation B held at the Hotel Statler Sunday eve est activity in our career, with cus- to , Beth E l considers It a privilege give to all the children of the com-Ining, Nov. 29. The committee in tomers in every section of the United of affairs is again headed by States and Canada." munity whom it can possibly reach • , I charge Mrs. Philip Jacoby, who has been ray Mrs. Jewish education. ' sponshle for the great success of the Gambling promises the poor what People who believe that truth, organization in the past. Mrs. property performs for the rich; some- Mrs. J. Farkas. assistant and nothing. That is why the purity, unselfishness bring happiness coil to thing for dare not denounce It funds- do so for the same reason that a poor she rman, are sparing no efforts this dance the best yet. novel's bishops mentally.—G. B. S. man worships riches, because the, make Orchestra ha, been engaged. have no experience of them. C. B. S. I Hack's Shoes s 201.2"6 ' 11:•112 The Very Last Word in Almco Lamp Beth El College: For those who have missed the op- portunity of registering in the Mon- day evening sessions of Beth El Col- lege, a new session has been opened which is to meet on Wednesday eve- nings. The same courses in the liter- ature of the Bible and in the survey of Jewish history which are offered on Monday are now offered also on Wednesday evenings. All the young men and women of the Detroit Jew- ish community who wish to pain a genuine knowledge of the Bible and of the story of the Jew are urged to avail themselves of this opportunity. The afternoon class in Bible litera- ture, which meets on Tuesday after- noon, is about to close its lists, for it is highly desirable that the class shall be a small one. Ladies who wish to join this group may do so now. There will probably be no further op- portunity after next Tuesday. --- Young People's Society: We will soon be ready to announce an opening meeting of the Young People's Society of Temple Beth El . The young people of the temple wil l find in this society the opportunity to join in the temple activities as well as to perform an important coni- inanity service. An extremely attrac- tive program is being prepared for the opening meeting. . The Uniongram: On every occasion when you with to send your friend a message of cheer or of comfort, the way to do it is to send a uniongram. These beautiful messages called the union - grams are tie be obtained from M"^ Sidney Weisman, 1685 Burlingame ! ffi avenue, or from the temple office. f = #4 47§ Thursday Sewing: The ladies of the temple are in- vited to spend Thursday morning in social service work. Every lady of the temple ought to find time to do this sewing for the hospitals and other social service o rganizations. G it '44- – 7 S l 1Seventy-fath Under the Management of H. Pulko. E 41 15 0 Temple Arts Society: The Temple Arts Society will hold its opening performance of the sea- son on Tuesday evening, Nov. 24. There will be two one-act plays, which will be The Eldest," by Edna Ferber, and "Deceivers," by William C. DeMille. There will also be a piano solo given by Mrs. Lillian S. Freedman. The evening is open only to members of the Arts Society or of the affiliated societies of the temple. You are invited to become a member of these organizations now. FREE SOUVENIRS FROM 8 TO Beautiful Boutonnieres for the ladies. Cigars for gentlemen visitors. Appropriate remembrances for children. Choicest Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Springers at the very lowest prices. An. F.. 9. Saturday Morning Services: On Saturday, Nov. 21, the pulpit will be occupied by Dr. Leo M. Frank- lin, whose sermon will be based on the Biblical portion for the week. Those who attend the Saturday morn- I ing services find them a rich source of instruction and inspiration. Mem- bers of the temple are asked to bring their friends. Saturday morning is also a good opportunity to bring the children to the services. You are cordially invited to visit this convenient new market. Modern refrigeration and every sanitary facility for handling food products. • \\\ Rabbi Fram's Second Lecture: The second lecture in the series which Rabbi Leon Frani is delivering under the general topic "The Religion of the Twentieth Century" will dis- cuss the special subject "Modern Science and Old Fashioned Faith." It will deal with the conflict between re- ligion and science and will be in the nature of a reply to Clarence Dar- row's expressed views on evolution and religion. The third lecture in the series will be on the subject "heal- ing by Faith." 11344-46 isf4&f 11 come. Dexwood Market in-the- e-pros. ie Jew. nt. from a 0 4 Ls Who Is the Liber•17" On Sunday morning, Nov. 22, Dr.! Leo M. Franklin will speak on the ' subject Who Is the Liberal?" Serv- ices begin promptly at 10:45 and are concluded at 12:15. All are wel- TUESDAY, November 24th Dep. of r was rks on status ICU b/I -^1 It\ Notes Opening Announcement :lenry 'C'84 I.144 45lirwe T fts,ro^fee' WESTWOOD INN "An Unusual Roadhouse' Dearborn, Mich. Thirteen Miles Out Michigan Ave. Announces a Special TURKEY Dinner FOR THANKSGIVING Served in the Inimitable WESTWOOD STYLE We Will Also Serve Our Usual FISH, FROG, CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNER MUSIC AND DANCING EVERY EVENING For Reservations Phone Dearborn 83