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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-02-19

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mer expense
had to feed
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bungalow of
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had thought,
went down
fit their chil-
osation's Tal-
Rabinowitz,
ad refused to
hood. "God
I have a tam-
Iran to cook
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at a moment.
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table citizen.
all crawling
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y. W. H. A. NOTES

BlITH HAD A
VARIED PROGRAMME

MUSIC

DrassM I`' ,. pi • ri under the!
.
*Se •
The strolling
By Her mane Hoester.
,f Miss Irene Mills, will
t
directi
,,, , on
olree one-act ps: Cm•
5a jarriesi," "0ne Hundred Dol- Jabotinsky on Thursday and
The
eleventh
subscription concert
d e-re-11 an "The China Pig, in
i the
of the Detroit Symphony at Orchestra
"Father and Sons" Night
ars
dbox Theaer, 89 Rowena street.
Hall
provided
a
treat
in the presents-
Ban
Monday Were Events.
Tuesday, March 9. As the per- :
me. of a distinguished soloist. and at
in
formance is to be held only one night, I
r eputation t
fis
lrast partially upheldit
it is advsable to get tickets early.
or the first time a
Two well attended affairs er.lisenesi
b y peri
for
...
--
the activities of the members of rts- t o., ettoweso., T oe hato ors o y ' s -se re.
gab Lodge.
No. 34.
Independent
r.ai Writh,
during
the past Or-
week. ends" for string orchestra, Op 48.
Purim ParIV
afternoon of Sunday, Feb. I der 13 .
Russian Glinka and Liszt of Wagner-
On t'•e,
A n cocas:or. of s igrifwarxe t o De .
the rest
28. the • onthly meeting will be held
of the
A
t
trait Jewry was the lecture of Vladi- l e a s!' eo r ite t , s fare.
in t he , r m of a Purim party.
There
was
evidence
throughout the
,
min
Jabotinsky
in
Orchestra
Hall
last
-
a" .ring program is being pre
eery,
k
Thursday evor.Ing. Mr . .1 b. f't-h)..e. evror.g of insufficient rehearsir.g or
ants, games and other types • Thu
pored. i
perhaps cf lack of understanding Iwo
The members of who has beer. heralded-ras-olin-e''O'r'
ent
of cm... •
invited to at- greatest Jewish thinkers and orators. tween orchestra and conductor. The
are
his
oreanization
t
of the day, spoke on Palestine and its Glinka overture to the opera• "A Life
tend.
problems.
For the Tsar - proses{ an interesting
Speaking under the auspices of the Entree, justotoe ..y seasoned to whet
The "Y - Juniors:
Tschaikov.
Wriai Writh upon a sub;ect of vital the appstite for more
The 'A" Juniors, of whom no one
interest to Jews of all shades of opin- skO's l o vely - Serenade" is about as
has known, consists of several clubs
ion, Mr. Jabstinsky struck home to colorful a piece as has been played
of girls between the ages of 12 and his hearers the salient features of the here th,s season, one which gives the
16 They are preparing a Purim pro-
Jewish Palestinian movement touch- string choir many excellent oppsrtun-
gram for Saturday afternoon, Feb. ing upon colonization, defense and the ities to give of its best: and had there
27. It will consist of two one-act British Parliament. been greater freedom in the reading
plays to be given in the Bandbox The-
A fitting accompaniment to the sf the score and less expression of the
ater of the "Y." 89 Rowena street.
speaker of the evening WAS the series spirit which the men felt impelled to
Any girl interested in joining the of musical numbers rendered by Leo- put into this noble music, the total
Juniors is invited to attend.
nerd Braun. Detroit's own tenor. Mr. affect upon the audience would have
Braun, who has achieved an inter- 'seer. vastly different. This composo
Friday Night Secedes:
national reputation as a singer and tier: could be profitably repeated some
Milton M. Alexander will conduct composer. was accorded an ovation by time this season, and then too. one
the services on Friday night, Feb. 26. the audience at the completion of his would like to hear the "Italian Sere-
Anti-Semitism program. nade" by Reges which Richard Strauss
His sermon will
Another well attended affair of the arranged and performed during any
on the Wane!" Those who heard
Mr. Alexander speak several months week was the "Fathers and Sons student days in Berlin.
Wholly out of date and hopelessly
Night"
staged in the Community
ago at our services should not miss
the opportunity of hearing him again. House, Monday evening, Feb. 15. The inane are the Liszt "Orpheus" and
program started with mass singing. - Mephisto Waltz." The first was re-
Many novelties were distributed ceived without the least sign of in-
._
among the younger attendants. The eoe.„. : perhaps some of the older
entertainment consisted of seven reels subscribers failed to recognize the
of motion pictures and several vaude- music which has been shelved else-
Meeting:
h where for at least a generation; and
the'
The next regular meeting of the ville acts and was followed by
there followed a very tame perform-
Detroit Junior Hadassah will be held serving of refreshments.
The next regular meeting of Pisgah once of the retested "Mephisto Waltz.
on Wednesday evening, Feb. 24, at
Lodge will take place in the new Wnal The music here is so patiently uphol-
the Temple Emanuel, corner of Tay-
ast stereo! with cheap effects, which the
LaSt
B'rith Community House, 275 F
lor and Wilson avenues. A most in- Ferry avenue. Monday evening. Feb. reading only helped to accentuate.
teresting Purim program will be 22. A special "Washington's Birth- that more of the symphony patrons
riven. A play entitled "The Re- day" program has been arranged fol.. will feel the least regret if Conductor
hearsals," which was scheduled for lowing discussion of numerous bust- Gabrilowitsch never again places it on
the January meeting but was post- ness matters. . his programs. There was nothing
poned. will be given at the Purim
' mephistophellan about it and without
-------
meeting by members of Junior Ha-
this ingredient the performance just
New Record for January.
dassah. The Junior Hadassah choral
.
trundled along .

group will take part in the program.
Joseph Sohwartz, one of the leading
Official figures just released by the
Purim refreshments will be served.
National Automobile Chamber of ' baritones of the Chicago Opera. show-
a had
Commerce shows that the autotnc•bile ed his mettle by singing over
n
Toothbrush Shower:
industry a' a whole prodused 333,727 cold and severe catarrh a
ng aria by
In conjunction with the February passenger cars and trucks in Janu- Verdi, the W agner ni "Evetar"
per postrophe. and finally the imposing
meeting. each Junior Hadassah mem-
. a gain of 92.665
18 • a Farewell of Wotan from '• The Val-
The or
:am
ber is asked to bring a tooth-brush. any 1 926
F
`
saw
,
-7-
Mr. Schwartz is an exce .ent
youth's size, to be sent to the Pales- i cent over January •
L yres
report
revs.
ing the supplies
industry
production for the artist with a fine, resonant. colorful
tinian orphans as a Purim gift.
ry
4,314,636 ve. and evenly scaled voice , who constant-
entire year of 1O25 as
the actor in all his inter-
ly recalls the
National Fusd Boxes:
These figres should dispel the un- pretations. and who is happiest in the
All girls who were given National hides.
-
Fund boxes the early part of the pleasant thoughts of those people who declamatory passages of the "Ring
year and from whom no collections are constantly anticipating "The Sat- Wagn er. He was given a most en.
have been taken are asked to bring oration Point." Looking back we find thusiastic reception to which he re-
these boxes to the February meeting, that the industry's production for spondssi with a number of Russian en-
thereby assisting Miss Rosalind Schu- 1925 showed a gain of 19 per cent over cores with the reliable Margaret Man-
hot, chairman of the committee in 1924 and -5s-I per cent over 1923, its rehash at the piano.
charge.
banner year.
"The Big Parade" at the Shubert-
Comparing the month of January
for the same years, we find that Janus. Detroit, continues to attract capacity
Membership:
the
for 1926 for the industry showed a audiences, and no one should miss and
There is still an opportunity for any
girls interested in Junior Hadassah gain of 38 per cent over 1925, of 3 excellent work of John Gilbert
24 and of 33 per cent . Renee Adarie in this thrilling master-
to become members of the organiza-
per cent of 19
nding figures piece of the .screen
tion. Miss Ethel Steinberg, chair-

fiery reader or The ("bromide

mho lateudo to punrkase ".4mersoa's
Finest Fiseeitore" at February Sale
prises. this Of Medal ow memisate aceioe

JUNIOR HADASSAH

..Just Six More Days

. a . Monday, February 22nd
.. . Tuesday, Febntary 23rd

led fi

. .. Wednesday, February 24th
. . . Thursday, February 25th

. . . Friday, February 26th
. . . Saturday, February 27th

. . . and then the end of a Triumphant'
February Sale!

man of the membership committee,
will be glad to answer any inquiries
regarding membership. Miss Stein-
berg may be reached at her home, I

over
The artist students from the studio
released by Dodge Brothers, Inc., for'
total factory shipments of their pas- - of Hermann Hoexter have cajoled'
unusual
activity recently. Mrs. Anne
senger and commercial vehicles silos.
41
.22,135 for January 1926 a gain of
, Berris was heard in a group of sacred
1518 Edison avenue.
I925.
songs
at
the Jewish Woman's Club
per cent over
lve. last Friday night, and Mrs. Phyllis
no o
A bolt does not always fall when
The love that can die was
Z. Allen, will sing there this week.
it thunders.
whole , Rush Thrasher of Pontiac, will be
soloist at the Capitol Theater this
road is 5 ,0 long in the
I
No
Everyone must pay his debt to no-
and as from heart and head to hand. Sunday noon, and Mrs. Emily de la
Roche Quissenberry, coaching with
Mr. Hoexter for the last year. will
, be soloist in the near future. Excep-
tional voice production, and the finest
art of interpretation stamps the work'
of these artists who are unanimous
in their praise of the excellent work
of Mr. Hoexter as vocal teacher and
coach.

ElMa
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Symphony Announcements.

Furniture

Following the all - Tschaikovsky
program of last Sunday, Mr. Kolar,
will play at the concert of the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra Feb. 21 at
Orchestra Hall a program of music ,
by another great Russian composer,
Rimsky-Kors.akov. In the compost- ,
lions played Sunday afternoon there
are stories from.three different parts
of the world; the first. the ever-de-
lightful and colorful. fantastic and'
oriental "Scheherazade," based on
the well-known "Arabian Nights:" .
the second number, "Three Musical
Pictures" from the fairy tale "Tsar other numbers will be Liszt's "Les
Salton." is of Russian character and Preludes," a symphonic poem, and
contains some Russian folk songs. the Andante from the Tschaikovsky Theater Benefit:
The inspiration of the third and last • Fifth Symphony. Nladame
su.nA ,bithve eatveernibnegneifit,bwikbaet g tL7 r il 3 oa nn
number is laid in Spain and in the will sing the Shadow Song of Meyer-
panient,
m
"Spanish Caprice" Rimsky-Korsakov beer with orchestra accom
stelle Theater by the Northwestern
o
m-
oup of songs wi th pia no acPo
Branch of the Jewish Old Folks
gives a ♦ ivid and again colorful Pic- a ani
,p grment, and will close with clo . Home. The proceeds will be used for
cure of gypsy life.
naise by Thomas.

purchasing various articles for the
At the twelfth pair of symphony
comfort and convenience of the old '
The fourth young people's concert people at the home. The play will
concerts. Thursday and Friday eve-
sings. Feb. 25 and 26, Conductor Ga- will be given Saturday morning at bs• "The Man Who Came Back."
brilowitsch will present for the first 10:30 o'clock, Feb. 27, under the di- Dancing will follow the performance.
time in Detroit a new composition of rection of Victor Kolar. while Miss The public is invited.
Paul von K I e n a u, "Hampstead Edith Rhetts will lecture on the sub•
Heath," which is impressionistic . in ject of "Wit and Humor in Music." Dance:
that it attempts to describe an Eng- The subject will tie illustrated by the
The Young People's Society of the
lish bank holiday. The principal following compositions: J. Strauss' Jewish Old Folks Home will give
number will be the Beethoven Eighth ••Perpetual Motion," Ochs' "Humor- dance on the roof garden of the Tul-
Symphony. The soloist will be an- ous Variation on a German Folk ler Hotel on Sunday evening, Feb. 28.
other of these prodigies which the Song" and the Haydn "Farewell Sym-
world has now become accustomed to, p h ony. "
Purim Party:
and the announcement is no longer
The Northwestern Branch will give
received with great excitement in the
a Purim party at the Old Folks Home,
musical world as something rather
318 Edmund place, on Sunday, Feb
_—
unique and unusual, nor do their ini-
28, when articles purchased from the
The Ethelyn Briggs-Mann School of proceeds of the theater benefit to be
tial performances produce anything
With a ReputatioO."
really startling. They are brought I the Dance and Dramatic Arts of the held at the Bonatelle on Feb. 21 will
"Ilse Stare
out too young and must be sent back Detroit Conservatory of Music will be presented to the inmates of the
to school again or they are not prod'. give a March frolic at Orchestra Hall home.
gins at all and are never heard of I on March 6 when over 200 children
again. The wisest of them or those will participate in a fantasy. Jules Board Meeting:
OpeaEveaiags Until 8:30.
Orchestra and William G.
who have the wisest gu idance back ; Klein's
A board meeting of the Northwest-
IRA FRIEDENBERG, Prop.
of them, whether in their own parents! Schenk, organist, will assist. Tick. ern Branch wil lbe held on Tuesday.
PHONE MELROSE 5509
or teachers, no longer comes out at I eta will be sold after March 1 at Grin- Feb. 23, at the home of Mrs. 'Acme
s-- the tender age of 8 or 9, but if the" nell's Music House. The following Cowan, 2015 Gladstons t venue.
lit really do show talent and genius, wait !Jewish children will participate.
Melia, Evelyn an Estelle Agree,
=, until t tor training has been
Membership Drive:
_ thorough, complete and well-rounded, Virginia August, Ruth August, Syl-
The Northwestern Branch :sod the
van Broudy, Beatrice Berman, Ruth
.
not
only
musical
but
otherwise.
Young People's Society are conduct-
-To.
gs-
Boygan,
Sylvia
Cowan,
Syrilla
Cole,
Sylvia Lent. an American girl,
'o.---
ing membership drives to last until
born in the national capital some 18 Roselyn and Amy Fried, Thyme March 16. Mrs. M. P. Fisher is chair-
=
ago will be soloist This Goldstick Bernice Goldstein, Annie man for the senior group and F.. Isa•

— or 20 years
N.

= is not her first appearance with the Gutwillig, Elva Hartman, Virginia dore Edwards for the junior. Prizes
=
E Detroit Symphony Orchestra, having Hotchkiss, Elsie Klein, Eleanor and will be awarded to those who bring
667477 BROADWAY
been engaged by the Buffalo Musical I Betty Karp, Edith Leon, Flora, Jane
in the most members.
Foundation as soloist with the De- and Harold Miller, Ruth Manheim,
NEW YORK
on the occasion of its Leah Rosenberg, Ruth Redding, An-
= troit orchestra
At this nette Schneider, Gretchen Schoenfleld, Young People's Mwetin:
= concert there in December.
A meeting of the Young People's
concert. her first appearance in De - Phyllis Schoenfield, Doroty Soroch, Society has been called for Wednes-
Florence TrunskY.
"a troit, she will play the Brach First Annette Share.
Wechsler, Jean and Jerome day evening, Feb. 24, at the Emanuel
in
Lillian
= Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Wineberg, Cecile Marie Wolfe, Lillian Synagogue, at 8 o'clock shorn.
= G minor.
Cooper, Bessie Brenner, June F. Leo-

during . February, Investigate

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Religi on that is built on theology
= the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Mr.
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Gabrilowitsch conducting, with Luella alone can
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Ind., will broadcast from Station
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