PAGE rs. iic Dentorr St NAPAIIIONANIttiNAWANYINAMIVAIt'ztkil 0 CI I Otteureci TO DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN cc- By EMANUEL G. FRANK LET THEM LISTEN IN THIS IS STATION "SCHOLNICK'S" BROADCASTING "The Talk of the Town" THE YORKTOWN 1! 'i 5 tc UST at this season of the y e a r, when America's Finest Drug Stores are in festive array, we espe- daily greet the Chron- icle's readers and cor- dially invite you all to visit us. VC 5 . 0 n 5 BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL GENERAL MOTORS BLDG. WEBSTER IIALL Mc AIMS OF THE MEN'S CLUB HARRY SOLOMON, President The purport of the Men's Club of Temple Beth El, as set forth in its constitution, is to conserve and pro- mote the Jewish religion and to en- courage all efforts for the dissemina. tion of its teachings among the mem- bers of the temple and their house- holds; to further the spirit of fellow- ship and co-operation among the mem- Selecting a dinner suit has been made just as easy for you as selecting a suit for busi- ness. All the elegance of an evening suit with all the ease and comfort of a lounge suit. A4 Born of your faith and ever-burning zeal, A mighty temple greets the rising sun; Its beauty and completeness all reveal Those dreams with which your mission was begun. This second home you reared with high intent Stands as a mark of high accomplishment. But wondrous though this edifice of stone, It measures not the fullness you have brought Into our lives; our grateful hearts alone Can weigh the good your ceaseless efforts wrought. How high we hold you, who have served so well, Our love—our lasting gratitude must tell. We wish to announce in our greeting to you at this joyous season that we have on display a complete line of merchandise for men of fastidious taste. The well dressed man will find everything he is looking for in our vast array of the latest style of clothes. For DINING, DANCING, and the THEATER 1'4 Leader and friend—how short a space it seems Since first you came to share our hopes and fears, Our joys and sorrows and the cherished dreams That spurred us onward through the crowded years. Short space—ah yes—by time of moon or sun, But limitless in service nobly done. Bravely you toiled with love and charity. Yours was the flame that kindled courage, cheer; Yours was the vision whereby we might see The greater good that would at last appear. Yours was the voice of comfort in the dark, The strength-sustaining, hope-reviving spark. Scholnick clothes reflect the good taste of the wearer. They have become recognized as the ultra in style and serviceability. WE ALSO ANNOUNCE THAT OUR STOCK OF MEN'S OVERCOATS IS NOW COMPLETE AND WAITING FOR YOUR INSPECTION. THE NEWEST MODELS—THE BEST FAB- RICS—THE LATEST COLORS. THERE'S A COAT IN OUR STORE FOR EVERY MAN— AND IT'S THE KIND OF COAT YOU WILL ENJOY WEARING. HARRY SOLOMON Whether it be suits, coals, shirts, shoes, ties, handkerchiefs —in fact anything for the mail--you will find our stock complete in every detail. It is our pleasure to serve you. into one composite body, being the first men's club in the brotherhood to work for the complete democratization of its temple. The aim of the affiliated body is to bring about a complete cohesion, a bet- ter understanding among all groups; to instill among its members the ne- cessity of joining this community spirit, and to make of the temple not only a place of worship, but a centre of community activity. Although we are pioneering in a field rich in op- portunities, we now see the great ben- efits that will soon inure, not only to each organization within the temple, but to the temple proper. We believe the men's temple clubs throughout the country stand for Xrl something more than simple meeting places where members may gather for social and mental relaxation only. Each club should be a living, virile, potent organization, always ready to assist the congregation it represents to attain the high ideals it stands for. I must stand united with the temple in its efforts to benefit not only all Jewry, but to gain the respect and esteem of men of all creeds and re- ligions. The brotherhood of man, serv- ice as the keynote for personal and national development and the univer- sal idea of good will in reference to relations of all men and all nations— these should be our real fundamentals in the making of a better and a nobler spirit among all humankind. vu *iff 6 ; MEELCAS tINESt DRUG STORES AXIOM MON IONIONWAIIMACAN What Will Leonard Bergstein Announce Next Week bets of the congregation; to afford an It is not death that matters, but opportunity for the development of their varied talents; to provide social the fear of death. It is not killing entertainments at regular intervals; and dying that degrade us, but base to create an esprit de corps, to the living, and accepting the wages and end that the causes sponsored by the profits of degradation. Better 10 congregation, religious, educational, dead men than one live slave or his social and philanthropic, may be master.—G. B. S. steadily advanced. In the few years the Men's Club has been in existence it has tried to func- • tion along the lines outlined in its pre- amble. It has attempted to do con- structive and progressive work among SCHOLNICK'S DETROIT'S FINEST CLOTHES 9025-27 Twelfth Street BETWEEN TAYLOR AND CLAIRMOUNT I U Men's Wear • TRULY-- a most complete and varicd selection of Foreign and Domestic gifts, suitable for any Man. its members; to bring to its member- ship men whose messages imbued their hearers with respect for our religious teachings, for the high thoughts and ideals that have been handed down through the ages, for the duty we owe our spiritual leaders, our congrega- tion, our country, ourselves. Among the periodical dinner meet- ings held by the club during the sea- son the "Fellowship Night" dinner is an outstanding one. This event, ini- tiated by the Men's Temple Club, is one to which members are asked to bring non-Jewish guests, at which meeting the speakers are of different denominations. These gatherings, addressed by some of our most prominent non- Jewish preachers and laymen, have instilled within those present a spirit of good will, of friendship and fellow_ ship; it has brought to our meetings speakers prominent in their respec- tive spheres, of broad mind and vision, with a perspicacity of thought, of ideas and ideals long to be remembered. We believe these dinners redound to the betterment of men of all faiths; it tends to broaden the perspective of those whose views are biased and opinionated. It is a gathering of men grouped together for the purpose of spreading the gospel of broadminded- ness, of tolerance, of justice, of love for our fellow men. The club, in addition to its social and intellectual features, has spon- sored a series of religious lectures, de- livered by teachers standing foremost in the ranks of the Hebrew Union Col- lege at Cincinnati. These lectures have been inspirational sod instruc- tive and have brought forward that Jewish consciousness that has been latent in the members all these years. One of the most forward steps taken by the Men's Club, in collaboration with the other groups, was the cul- mination of the various organizations Kaufman Joins Music Staff. Zbe eabillai. atecs °WI Broadway and 43rd Street S in the heart of New York and connecting directly with the Grand Central and Penn Stations. ITUATED Aii up-to-date first class hotel, newly furnished and completely equipped to give the finest service available on a scale of rates lower than other hotels in the city. 400 Rooms and Baths—ID Singles, Doubles and Suites 'JOSEPH E. GOULET -: Managing Director Arcady Kaufman was born in Charkoff, Russia, and graduated from A good conscience makes a soft the Charkoff Conservatory. In 1912 pillow. he entered the Imperial Conserva- tory of Music at Petrograd, graduating three years later in the class of Pro- fessor Dubasoff. He was instructor at the Conservatory of Music at Pol- tava, Russia, and appeared in con- cert in every principal city in Russia, Chanukah Greetings. appearing with the symphony orches- tras as soloist. Due to the war, he came to this country, appearing in concert in Portland, Ore. Ile estab- lished a class in New York City, H. L. Herschberg, Prop. where he appeared in concert at Hall. Because of the illness 24 WEST JEFFERSON AVE. Aeolian of his wife ; Mr. Kaufman went to Phone Cadillac 6697 California. Through the interest of friends he came to Detroit, where he joined the faculty of the Detroit Col- Complete Line of lege of Music, founded by Jean .1. Ile is piano instructor NOVELTIES, FAVORS, Goldkette. andprincipal of the northwestern brand.. of the college, located at 9301 DECORATIONS, ETC. Grand River avenue. 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