Axericam ,fewish Periodical Carter • CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO BE axon' PAGE THREE ilfISROR01,4 ICU 1 Th■ b t ■ cont I ucti. I list num b er I 1 tr"a by Howard Frenzel, the assistant II - %awl Ana., r"%. conductor of the Iiinni B'rith Sym• ,; phony Orchestra. The museum of LETTER BOX j the Institute of Art will be open i on this night and the public evil Thanks Chronicle. also have the opportunity of see- V t or of the Detroit A large audience of over 5,000 ing the pictures. The concert will Mninittnity Lt . illit'FS ' 1 ' "l r hr""":1e: people packed the Arcadia Audi- be given in the big hull of the In- Item Sir: -At a meeting of the Iligh torium to capacity on Wednesday stitute of Art and there will be no lit City executive board of the United Ile. evening to listen to the delightful admission charge. brew Schools a resolution was singing of the famous lyric tenor, passed that a vote of thanks be John McCormac. sent to the worthy editor of In spite of the unusual heat that , newish chronicle for the t " ttmitimi fimussiti Ossip Gabrilowitsch makes his •1 m forthcoming, election in Itetroit o evening, which caused the listen- rendered the , trill ers to become somewhat restless only appearance as conductor at `.° l:nitsod Hebrew Schools during the . • In:0 number ,ti highposv. and uncomfortable, 51cCarmac the popular concerts this Sundae education month. The many col• • o,f tioist and honor in the ear- captivate , ' the audience through- at 3:30 p. rn. at Orchestra Hall moms of news, the splendid tali- . .•. Horton:nits of the city goo, out the concert with his lovely The program opens with the well- t ils a nd th tle tture arti les oR oso . r: :In' held by leaden of the ' al ' known Schubert O verture voice and tine interpretation of the were written, rodeo and arranged • •, rite'. monde." This is followed by t le various songs and ballads. how" few have sought ebn•in aioanner calculated to produce \ ' , His voice, in the middle and Third Symphony, in C Alinor, Op. • lt • .• gonnlly windier hay, • 111OXIMUIll re,, us e Divine lower register, is of rare beauty, 43 , b y S criabin, ..The The importance of Jewish min- ' d with appoinoi, otli played s : has not pure and mellow in quality. Ilia Poem." Thi •' "I '• which was the leading mo• au, the last few yea, es• all since 1924 and higher notes are a bit empty and in Orchestra Hall The Jewish ('hronicle due m ',t since the int-undo:11,y of the ture lack brilliancy. He began his pro- its rep etition at this popular con- Mg the whole month for education mayor, John \V. South, gram with an old English setae- cart is eagerly awaited. Following • ,: „h„ was actually brought home to Ili "Since First I Saw Your tit , intermission, Tschaikovsky's public every reader of this worthy paper omesent ;ell, in tie , Face," by Thomas Ford, followed "Nutcracker” Suite is played in its and the educational value of it is . Nathaniel Goldstio k by Handel's bravura number, - En- entirety, the three movements be- ' ' • inestimable. ,.,tinsel joy the Sweet Elysian Groves," ing Overture Miniature, Charm:- , N'ery sincerely yours, • Dances and the lovely for. tit'. from Alceste,- which he sang with teristie 13E12NAItD ISAACS, waltz of the Fl owers. The I ol. partment, has made a re- roll- brilliant technical virtuosity. Superintendent United Hebrew L a m,. o ,.,.„ ed fo r etnei,:iwy and ''Lam,. Among other numbers on the pro- eluding number is the First Rau' ' Schools of Detroit. minion Rhapsody, in .4 Major, gram Strauss' "Allerseeh-n," "Pa- .1,o• . eminent member ins Angeicus" by Cesar Franck, of Enesco. Mr. Gabrilowitsch pre- theliar,""' "fil,mintml by 11uy- "The Scythe Song" by Harty and cents on this occasion as splendid "1 counsel in the "Desolation" by Bantock, 5Ir. 51c- a program as has ever been pre- 'I Slain as special sated in Orchestra flail. tiraliol Jury itoymtigation iif graft McCoirmac sang with much warnith REBECCA HERSTEIN On Saturday morning, Nov. 1'2, and expression, a perfect enuncia- Funeral services for Mins RV- William Friedman in president of Miss Edith tion in the Germain as well as i n k'ictor Kolar and first Berstein, 20:16 Eleventh of their the board a the Detroit House of beer. the English numbers. Ile was ap- Rheas present the Saturday, Oet. is correction, having been appointed street, who plauded incessantly and recalled to young People's concerts. 'this 29, were held on Monday, Oct. 31, the fifth year in which Or Kolar to that important body ley Mayor the platform for encores. at 2 p. m., from the family home.. .halm W to Fred • Smith' sti"m'si Lauri Kennedy, the assistnig and Miss Rhetts have collaborated Rabbi A. 51. Hershman officiated. zel Washington Boulevard at 1420 artist, established himself as a in these concerts and, owing to the But Among 1101 - 1. 1111 . 1i1 11'41111'e,, of De- Burial was in Cloverlawn Cone- . cellist of first rank, with a line tremendous success Of the pro- iiit Jewry win, aiv active in the tory. round tone and clear technique. grams of last season, they are con- lit Idle sentry are Walter Heaven- Miss Berstein, who for many, Ile disclosed very fine ability in tinuing this year the musical , nl, tin the City Han t'onitilisaion: years was a resident of Detroit, travelogues. The subject of this the "Sarabande" by Bach and in Albert Kahn, member of the Arts had been in ill health for a num- 11151111111111MM Popper's Hungarian Rhapsody. Ile first lecture in Russia. The or- Mumission of the Detroit Institute ber of months previous to her 'I was received warmly by the audi- chestra plays the Tschaikovsky of Art; and Dr. Hugo Freund, death. "Nutcracker" Suite, Glinka's "Ko- ence. a other of the Detroit Board of For some time, Miss Berstein Edwin Schneider was an excel- marinkaja" and Stravinsky's Fire- Health. was recognized as one of 'tetra's! lent accompanist, assisting both works. Miss Rhetta will give ex- It is interesting to recall at this most capable school teachers. At' Weactiopc — Engagement$ — Pangaea! artists with perfect balance and planatory talks before each num- Inn,. that Nlayor Smith was instru- Barbour Intermediate School,' ber is played, illustrating them mental in bringing about the ap- skill. —Fin. All Social Functions. where she taught until last year, with stereopticon slpies and thus pointment of :Judge Harry Koidan Miss Berstein was looked upon as giving to the young people at these to the Recorder's Court. It was Strictly Kosher Caterer. a model teacher. She was advanced concerts a spendid idea of Russian he who recommended fel Governor to the rank of assistant principal, The Detroit Art Institute invites music as composed by the musi- Sleeper the appointment of Judge to take effect at the opening of the music lovers to the first concert cian represented on the program. Keidail. school year last September, but' of the B l end B'rith Orchestra Fri- DETROIT CATERING COMPANY Detroit Jewry's contribution to her illness prevented her from be- day, Nov. 11, at 8:30 p. m. Dr. the civic betterment of the com- coming active. WE CATER AT TILE LEADING Mark Cuneburg will be the con- munity has been marked by zeal As a tribute to their former as-, DETROIT HOTELS. ductor and the soloist of the con- The first open meeting if this and intelligence and, as in other sociale, all the teachers of the' cert. The program is dedicated to society will be held at the Jeffer- American cities, recognition has Barbour Intermediate, together, I 5 RICHTON AVENUE the Jewish composers. Symphonic son Intermediate School on Sada been accorded it by public officials with the principal and other (Mi. A Major by Mendel,sohn, Suite 1 avenue. on Friday evening, Nov. and the general public. Call Longfellow 5654. cials of the department of educa• Arlesienne by Bizet and the fifth 18, at which time a musical 'mi- tion were in attendance at the Piano Concerto by Rubinstein. grant made up from the personnel funeral. Half-day sessions were of the Choral Society will be' pre- Michel and Vera Fokine Ballet To Dance Here maintained at the school, closing salted, as well as a speaker of at noon. local prominence will address the Those who survive Miss Her• - Cleopatra - will be real eted by society. Everyone who is inter- stein are her mother, two sisters,' ested in the work of this society Michel Fokine and N'era Fo sti ,,• sit Anna Herstein and Mrs. Esther is invited to attend this open meet- both performances to be given by Goldstein, and three brothers, Jo. ing, and those who wish to become this illustrious pair together with seph, Saol and Louis Berstein. actively associated with the the Poking , Ballet of 7(1 at the Society are urged to `I , Maystro 51asonic Auditorium on Nov. In BABY MILDRED KOGAN Galvani at once. and 11. The Thursday night per- Baby Mildred Kogan, daughter formance is on the regular sub- of 51r. and Mrs. 51ax .1, Kogan of scription series at the auditorium 597 Josephine avenue, passed away Music Study Club. and Friday night will be a special The seconol study meeting of the Armistice Day benefit for Lincoln on Oct. 30. Funeral services were conducted from Lewis Bros. Fu- Music Study Club of Detroit was Memorial University. rman! Home, 7739 John R. street, held on Friday afternoon at the The' elaborate "Cleopatra" is on Oct. 31. Burial took place at Temple Beth El, with Mrs. Leo one of the few Fokine productions Cloverhill Park Cemetery, with Landow officiating as chairman of which has escaped unauthorized Rabbi Hershman officiating. the day. Marshall Pease of the imitation. This is due in part to Detroit Institute of Musical Art the intignificent scenery and cos- ABE LICHTMAN presented an interesting lecture tumes and the large corps de ballet Abe Lichtman, aged 33, passed on "Mozart's Music." Assisting required. away at 1605 Collingwood avenue Mr. Pease in illustrating his sub- on Oct. 25. His father, Samuel ject were Miss Mary Ledyard, so- Flowers and Rosenb;oom Liehtman, in Russia, survives. Fa. prano; Mrs. Neva Kennedy Ilowe, To Fight at Olympia neral services were held from pianist, and Alexander Laurence, Present plant at Fifth and Pine St., Detroit, with it. 101,300 feet of floor space, is l,ewis Brothers Funeral Home, baritone. the third largest laundry in the United States. Tiger VI , .wer-, cs. Maxie Rosen- 7739 John R. street, on Oct. 26. The next meeting of the club Burial took place at Wondmere. will take place on Nov.. 18 and bloom, middleweights; Joe Simon- Rabbi Franc officiated. will be devoted to a program of ich vs. Jack McVey, welterweights. musical performances by members This is the double card Hem*. Ray, 111 the widow's house there is no matchmaker at Olympia, the great lof the club. . _ Detroit sports arena, has an• fat mouse. • nounced for his second boxing The bosomos of the wise are show next Wednesday night, oaths of secrets. The four principals in the double hill tore all drawing. carols. Think about the misfortunes of This is especially true of 'tiger Sam 0. Rosenberg has returned Flowers, who usually tights to others, that you may be satisfied front Chicago, where he attended packed hous e s when he it matched with your own lot. the Caplan-Robinson wedding last with a go o d fighter. The original Sunday evening at the Edgewater Even the heart has its bound. announcement of the second show Beach Hotel. bad Pets. ',ouzo matched with Ro- arics. MU SIC Detroit JeNvs In Public SerWicc McCormac Recital. Holding I Like the background of a Glorious Painting, the Discrete Arrangement of Draperies Serves as an Important Factor in the Display of Even the Most Beautiful Furniture. 'F-' 4 The Detroit Symphony. Dobins Coheil Co dM you select a single rose W HEN for the beautiful vase . .. that OBITUARY M. A. PEREIRA, Manager rose must be without blemish. 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Stern. to get his loan into the Detroit ring, which has come to be recog- Mrs. A. B. Roman and Mrs. M. nized as the stepping stone to big- Roman have returned from De- ger matches in Madison Square troit, where they visited with rela- Garden. tives. Rosenbloom, well-known Jewish --- fighter, has conquered Dave Shade Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn spent on two occasions. last Sunday in Rogers City, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leven- thal. exceptional cigarette The FRED. W. CASTATOR COUNCILMAN Nine Years' Experience. Worthy o n fa.. y . o .j urbyoupport. r A 0 & Hon DeWitt H. Merriam. Jude• Wayne Circuit Court; H.. Vincent M. fir . Judge Warne Circuit Court; Han. Jam. M. Jeffrore. Justice of the Frair: Hon. L. Eugene Sharp. Justice •I this Peace; Hon. John F. ht, kinlay. Justice of the Pew., Hon. Jesse Drake, Justu• •I the Perne; Hon. 0 Ralph W Liddy. Justice el the Peat•: Hon Arthur E. Gordon. Justice of 4 the Peen.: HIM. Samuel L. May. Cucuta Curt Commissomer ; Hon. Clore.. ; J. McLeod. 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