Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1922, Page 5

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J |early in the summer was in attend- ance. Dr. Tupper declared masonry to be the glr.\;-unz organization in the oul of the Church of God. $83,000 Quickly Subscribed i For New Hebrew Home for Aged Start Right With That Sy Winter Suit! ‘ Dri Eeching n i tude presresa: 3 —is assured when you F ormal Drwe fOl' $150,000 F und for P T'O=|Dr. Tupper Declares Lodge World’s el Co-operation i’:‘.“.:'&"&u ;:: have our servicesin F you are buying a new Winter suit, resolve f i, 1 I now to lengthen its life by systematic cleaning § Posed Institution Opens at Meeting Greatest Organization Next to |elye religlon. = = Palmes ) Brand x R - and pressing. We will make the calls and de- Church of God. presided. The exercises . Plumbing and Repairing liveries like clockwork and keep your suit looking . E- hth Sl t T le 1! hod dl h the singing of “I Am % = and feeling fresh, wholesome and stylish. Trust in kg reet 1empte. Iphasnd Omega,~ by the Almas Tem. Gas or Electrical Fixtures. our modern facilities, scientific methods, long ex- perience and scrupulous care to keep your ward- robe at its best. “Progressive” Rellglon,” was the |invocation, and the Washingtonians subject of an address by Rev. Dr. sang. JF;;tlllular. ieep Us in Thy Care” Call on us for this service. You Henry Allen Tupper, pastor of the | Ry 0 Fils Willlams oftered prayer. will find us prompt and efficient. First Baptist Church, yesterday aft-|Coombs praised the efforts of those ernoon at Temple Helghts, under the | Who had conducted the Sunday after- “They are old and alone, the sad- read three verses 3( “Over the Hill V. for- | to the Poor House.' dest part of life. We must not for-| %.g | O e worthy then taking Call Main 4724 e i this quotation from s |Ses of our old, folks?l o ssked |auspioes of tho Grand Lodge of Ma-{ 2500, SFETICCR, and seid he' had besn letter written by the Corby Baking a “alone, | 2008 of the District of Columbla and |ued until Thanskgiving day. If the MEMBER OF e 3 5 100, 0. n by > ne the Masonlc clubs of Washington. weather is bad the services will be held W N\ Company, which was accompanied by | oy o, The lurgest gathering of members | P320re: a contribution of §500 toward the new |are well and prosperous today and |ana ‘thely friends sincs the opening | of o ashingtonians, under direction ed, Alexan-|in a short time may be broken in S of Rollin Bond, sang, “Ye ‘Who Your Hebrew Home for the Ag health through illness and we may of the Bunday aftcrnoon exercises|sins Confess” and Established Over One-Half Century Leo C. Brooks, Manager e Glee Club sang Y der Wolf appealed to a large audience | "SR/ LiroRER L one ter. | So for | === | “The Radiani Morn.” The benediction CLEAN Ep’ 8" D ER" In the Elghth Street Temple last{huroiy! if mot for yourselves, give. Louls ‘Sfegel, B. Krukof, Mre. Ra g::enbsgflg;lncl:edd by Dr. Thomes E. 813 14""5" N.W. MAIN OFFICE 740 |2™ STN night, and within a short while $83.- [If not for those two principles, then (70 ” § 88y ' [ruicele Sire, HO e Cross. Phone Main 941-942 b 000 was in the hands of M. D. Rosen- | 8ive 'for Mrs. Goldemith © o | Mo aiay Gitausin: M Depols, ST berg, treasurer of the committee 8P- | yr ‘Shefferman gave a vocal selection hnfl}:nflhl:;x:ep 'lHl‘im' M‘. wr LE Yfil:r;lrfl";:fllm‘f“at l:' n&t only hte = pointed to secure $150,000 for the new | accompanied by Mrs. Leonard B. ger, Mrs. Paul Harmel, W. Sal P! y out every- = iy man, Nathan Tolstol, J. Ornstein, Mrs. | thing Worth having. institution. A. H. Surpass, Rabbl Sllvertone, I. The meeting formally opened a Check the Contributions. Greenbaum, . Wornow, Abraham L. drive for funds to build a new home| As the following contributions were | Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. L. Cohen, Mr. and on Spring road between 10th and 13th | announced, they were checked by Sec- | Mrs. Joseph Smith, M streets, which Is to replace the pres-|retary Morris Stein and recorded by (A. Wiseman, Ben Klaw OM fl HE A\/ E Nu l E A_fl NINTH ent home at 415 M street northwest. Joseph Abel, who operated a typewriter o S - . g R e e v on the pulpit: LEive TeiIRangN{ed, Mr.and Mrs. Charles A. Goldamith, Rabbi J. T. Loeb opened the evening | ¢'506. 3 *oy St °R "B H. Lyon, with prayer and was followed by Mr-|55000; Jacob Zarin_ $3,000; Stern & Rosenberg, presiding officer, hol Qb., supplies for the home to the spoke in behalf O{n:he dr"";vho:: amount of $3,000; R. B. Behrend, traced the history of the presen $2,500; Robinson estate, $2,375; | Many othe and recited the plans of the commit-| gy h Lansburgh $2,000; Isaac Kirk- nmoun{-ow:,: ;‘:gg:lg,utlonu of lesser ne Day Le t tee in charge of the campaign relat- $2.000; Alexander Wolf. $1.500; B ing to the new one. A few vears ago. |y Sherby, $1,600, and Louis Simon, Personnel of Committee. he'said, a small group contribyted § 81 51,500, e _executire committee, of which T, Octob. as the nucleus for a home - . rs. Goldsmith is chairman, {s com- aged. The fund grew until $6,000 was One-Thousand-Dollar List posed of the following: B. Danzan- (Tuesday, October 31st.) d th the M street home One thousand dollars each was|aky vi reached and then Dledeed e oty y, vice chairman; M. D. Rosenberg, . - was purchased. try urer: Morris Stei; | *1°%s an ordinary home such as a| ' Emil Berliner, G .Erlebacher, Stanley | G, “*g" ", uber. * publicity maamng T Shane s th P B family of =¥ or seven would occupy. | Lansburgh. A D. Marks, Mazo Bros. | members, Harry Shoehy Bimon noor: o 1n tne - A L] We now have seventeen persons liv-|G. Nordlinger, 8imon Lyon, Mr. and |y, pinowitz, Simon Oppenhelmer, R 3 the house is 8o crowd. | Mrs. Sam_Schwartz, Alvin Newmyer, | . . : D e fiva men have to occupy one | Maurice D. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. |y ‘o 7%, R. H. B. Lyon and 2 o Deen asked | Harry Viner, Joseph Witt, Mr. and i AREFUL con of fab IO e . At 1o build & new | Mrs William Levy. . Meyerowits, M. | o 2i"F, Goldsmith has organized sev- selection ab- home when You only have seventeen [ Elsenmann & Bros, and Sol Lans- | ncx: ‘Cwo weeks. - The' personnel of rics—careful selection of Sxpent on inmux,” Continued the gibo following pledged $500 each: Scke Sorkiig groupe; willibovanc 2 Ctey an ed yman, as, on -1 7% " styles—and careful fitting ke e tioas oy an- ¢nmaler. Hary Zager, ‘A Burnstine, aent et b piibutions shouldibe : } arry Fischer, -S. edman, Leon . D. Ros ) treg s in our s}lop make us feel mittance. Tobriner, Corby Baking Company, | Foom 217, Commerce and Savings . fres . Site Already Purchasell. Isador Gross, 1. April, M. Garfinkle,|Bank bullding, or to Mrs. Goldsmith, that if after all this “care™ some- “Last apring a speclul committee|& Sone, H. Schroty, Louis D. Green- at the same address. 1 3 vas appointed by the home to select| berg, Sam Hart, George Beneman, thing goes wrong (which does hap- 2 aite P They found four and a half [Mrs. Fannie Greenapple, in memory acres between 10th and 13th streets|of her son; Salvador Richards, I. E. and fronting on Spring road, which|Block, in memory of his parents: they purchased for $53,000. With the | Charles Schwartz, Earl P. Warfield, balance of the money we will erect a [H. Robin, E. A. Cafritz, Joseph A. home economically—not of the pre-|Wilner, Nathan Samuels, A. Leonard, tentioug type—and also a hospital. | Louis Dinowitz, Mr. and Mrs M. C Eye The home will have all the conve-|Lenkin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King, niences and the hotpital will podsess|James D. Kaufman and Le Roy King: Protectors the Tateat modern appliances and the | Leventhal & Oxenburg. M. Hornstein. | O @in Ontical Co. ., /314 & B¢ best medical skill obtainable any-|A. & O Bir ena virs | ClaflinOptical Co. ¢, ¢ miae. Where We have several doctors of |Samuel Dworkin, J. Kaminsky and|ee———— —7 our own faith ‘waiting to take their |Samuel Sacks. piaces in the new hospital which Nddicicusi/ Aneunta: O e v Two hundred and fifty dollars was as can be obtained anywhere In he | gupscrived by each of the following: ‘Mr. Rosenberg said that Jews of [ jy} . David T Burpsume Giles Cincinnati, Ohlo, recently contributed | FIoHPrin, anonymous, Fhll 'Fried $730.000 for & néw home for the aged [0deh, J. H. Salus, 3r. and Mrs. there and that two Philadelphia mer- | I Cohen, (Altred Maver, Dr. Norman chants not long ago donated $250,000 ; ein. . each as a_nucleus for a new Jewish | ,Subscriptions, of 3200 were recelved hospital. The generosity of Washing- | [Z2™ {ach, of the fojlowing: 3. Wex- | ton Jewry has more than once been | 1€ ashington —Paper =Company. g exemplified, the speaker continued, | (PUls Kronhetmer, Touls M. Raskin and cited the results of the campaign | 3t Relehgut, Paul Harmel B, Ds last vear for relief of destitute Jews{ Ulin ol S Snory 0P her husband, | A l E’ITER it Buzope: and Mrs. Flora Scholmick and son. Other Speakers Heard. S Coatinatans pen every once in a while with every one)—THE CUSTOMER IS RIGHT, and his claim is adjusted without question. MEYER’S SHOP 1331 F STREET For burly greatcoats, ulsters, town coats and chester- fields that are worth from $5.00 to $15 more. Tuesday is the last day of our 4-day Overcoat Event. The last day to get a winter overcoat for $31 that is worth considerably more. We've put on this event to put over the biggest October we’ve ever had. And succeeded! In Fashionable Chevy Chase, D. C. 3823 Keokuk St. Less Than One Block West of Connecticut Avenue Sizes from 31 to 50. Every Possible Convenience Beautiful detached mdern | home, just completed, lot 45x150, southern exposure. 7 rooms and 2 baths, large porch, fireplace | . Rabbi George Silverstone then spoke Herzmark gave $150, N. Fried-||| that can't be beat, built-i . f | to the meeting in the Hebrew tongue R T i g pULt ‘1 TO One Of the Ofiicel‘s | [andclosed a stirring address by plac- $125, and ‘the following. $100 (|| pookcase and lce box. Pitts- | ing in the hands of Mr. Rosenberg a and Mrs. Morris Levy, Dr. J. Kotz. burg instantaneous heater, ex- of the o e ¢ | Goldstein, A. Lichtenberg. A. Masto. || ceptionally large clectrically ° A Elowing (ribute to the work of |Samuel L. 'Raby, children of Mrs. ||l lighted closets in every room: . Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith. chairman | 5 <1 Y Hoseblatt, Samual) losetein (e : h B k & T t C ecutive committee, was pald |} Charles and, above everything else, the erc ants an rus 0mpany | Ir. Rosenberx in introducing her | sepiossberg, Morris g, | price 1s reasonable. Open for 1n- 5 The Avenue at Ninth ' i tie next speaker. When she took | hriatian - Heurlch, > SDection il aay Sunday, 3 1 Iy iee Place at the pulpit the audience |Schwab, Inc.; National Electric Sup ) 5 H a season of SR 2 it ._jply Company, H. Caro, Mr. and Mrs. 1. 'We wish at this time, particulatly during Mrs. Goldsmith told of the happi- | 5 Katzman, Mr. and Mrs. Morel . | mood business, to thank your bank, through you, for the help- ness among t esidents of the home | ycvi "Mr. and Mrs. A. Glanzman, Mr. re A 1esier il s hven Tarad ve 1ol (el vase and of the desire of the old Hebrew | 314 ‘Mra. M. . Cohen. Charles Mulits, - | S SUALC Tt S & NATIONALLY KNOWN STORE religionists. he Said that the (- | ——— i ma g . % 2 “We attribute such success as we may have attained to Mmates must now be sent to the Wash- 5 Al Franklin 7347—Columbia 3860 % our banking connections. financial help and general dealinss nstun Syam Howiid 0 ey e Immflmmflmmmflmflm’lfllmmmmlm"““mI — = \ | oo r—— R = with your institution. We wish to sav. had we not receivea {treatment at other hospitals. “A Mr. | Blackistone's, H St. at 14th the whole-hearted financial support such as we did from you, [B6ar: home snd iR ’ | our activities would have been very much restricted. In our was r-zmur\-rxd to a :| plt;\l.hhul died. Y ou ll Agree | So ratefy was to the ho | entire business career, dealing personally with four banks Bovecer that Relat oy His Belonat 5 3 before connecting with your institution, we were mever ac- || |ings amounting to §23i5. to it a —with us, on sampling ¢ desire of the old people w ~and: b corded by any bank the courtesy and helpful service needed lare dependent to be at R Rosemary Candies, that their so much by a new firm illustrated by Mrs. Goldsmith in the| quality is supreme, even of a woman ho had to be placed with the Wome 7 Welfare Clinic be- | though their prices are not g E General “We take great pleasure in thanking you for past favors cause of lack of accommodations at| the highest. and assure yon we can only say the best for your bank and 'lhe ’l'lmlm‘» .\'hle 1‘1‘ : »a::x'r“m spp]v:’d 14 . 3 Supply Schedule wer holidays » home. Mrs. Gold- | will recommend it o the hishest way to any prospective | e oo oe: | Rosemary Chocolates X ; Item 1460 depositors.” n s permitted to stay i there until the absent one returned.| —are made fresh daily in im- (Name of writer furnished on application.) “We can't force you to come for-| maculately spotless candy kitch- ward with your dollars.” she con-| ens. Prices— E 3 g cluded, “You must come voluntarily. “A savings account is protection to the fu- || ["ort b LR 60c, 80c, $1 per Pound e £ TE i 5 aken Stirring Appeal. A : % _ annually. (] |speakers. Fointing to a dozen old Cup of Afternoon Tea. tru THE. | folks of the home who were sitting ROSEMARY TUNCHEONETTE. Lin the~first tw <, he declared: | “These people . 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