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May 21, 1942 THE SENTINEL Patronize These Restaurants GOOD HEALTH IS ESSENTIAL TO NATIONAL DEFENSE Congregations B'nai Israel of Austin, 5433 West Jackson Boulevard. Shevuoth services will be held on Thursday evening, May 21, at 7:30 p. m., Friday morning, May 22, at 8:30 a. m., Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. and Saturday morning, May 23, at 8:30 a. m. Memorial services will begin at 8:30 a. m. on Saturday, May 23. Rabbi Nachman S. Arnoff's sermon on Friday morning will be "The Offering We Must Bring To-day"; Saturday morning's sermon will be "Accept the Torah or Be Crushed." Confirmation services will be held on Sunday morning, May 24, at 10:30 a. m. Cantor Carl Urstein and the synagogue choir will participate in the Under New Ownership ICTORY CAFE AIR FREE CONDITIONED PARKING (Successor to Faubels) Quality Foods at Popular Prices Cocktail Lounge... Our "Blue Room" available for private parties MAXIM OLEFSKY AT THE PIANO (Formerly at the "Yar") 5228-34 So. Lake Park Ave. Your Host: BILL SCHLUCKEBIER Phone H. P. 8422 North Shore's Most Distinctive Dining Place Featuring Our Famous SMORGASBORD Swedish Hors d'Oeuvre Dinner No luncheon served during the winter months Closed all day every Monday We cater to all social functions The SWEDISH CASTLE 8212 Lincoln Ave.. Niles Center 1011 Famous for Good Food 936 Diversey Parkway, Chicago PHONE LAKEVIEW 0936 Dine in a 14th Century Atmosphere BEAUTIFUL RENAISSANCE ROOM Attention Women's Clubs - Free use of Private Dining Room for Meetings, Bridge, etc., until 6 p. m. Lunches From -------------- 40c Dinners From--...........---------$1.00 We Serve Nothing But the Best COCKTAIL LOUNGE Hammond Organ Music HAVE YOUR PALM READ WHILE ENJOYING REAL GOOD FOOD REASONABLY PRICED POLLY TEA ROOM 17 NORTH WABASH SPECIAL PARTY RATES confirmation services. The Sisterhood elected the following officers for the coming year: Mrs. A. Shohet, presi-dent; Mrs. B. Braude, first vice-presi-dent; Mrs. W. Becker, second vice-president; Mrs. J. Barnett, third vice-president; Mrs. H. Blumberg, financial secretary; Mrs. J. Moline, treasurer; Mrs. S. Grill, recording sec-retary; and Mrs. F. Scher, correspond-ing secretary. The Annual Silver Plate Supper Dance will take place at the Congress Hotel on Sunday evening, May 31. Emanuel Congregation, 701 Buck-ingham Place. Services on Friday, May 22, will start at 8:15 p. m. and on Sat-urday, May 23, at 11 a. m. Dr. Felix A. Levy, rabbi, will officiate. Shevuoth services will be held on Friday, May 22, at 10:15 a. m. The service will be dedicated to the parents of the con-firmands, and Dr. Levy will speak on "Thy Children Gather." Confirmation services will be held on Sunday, May 24, at 10 a. m. Dr. Levy will pro-nounce the Charge and Benediction. The music will be in the charge of Mrs. Stella Geller, the choir director. Dr. Paul Tachau will render a cello obligato "an aria by Pergolese." The Young Married People's Club will meet on Wednesday, May 27, at 8:30 p. m. The program will be dedicated to the China Relief Fund. Dr. Chang Lok Chen, Chinese Consul of Chicago, will be the guest speaker. Closing ex- The officers of the Blind Service As-sociation, located at 185 North Wabash Avenue, will hold their 17th Annual Meeting and Spring Party on Wednes-day evening, May 27, at 8:15 p. m. The affair will take place in the South Ballroom of the Stevens Hotel. The program presented will be in conjunc-tion with the United States Navy. Mrs. Nathan Goldblatt is chairman of the affair and A. Orwin and Miss Henrietta Goldman are vice-chairmen. Among the invited guests are: Gov-ernor and Mrs. Dwight H. Green, Bishop Bernard J. Sheil, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Dill Scott, Judge and Mrs. John P. McGoorty, Dean and Mrs. Curtiss Reese, Rabbi and Mrs. Louis L. Mann, Judge and Mrs. Ulysses S. ercises of the Religious School will be held ,on Sunday, May 31, at 11 a. m. Congregation B'nai Shalom, 3245 Ainslie Street. Shevuoth services will be held on Thursday, May 21, at 7:30 p. m. Services will also be held on Fri-day, May 22, at 8:30 a. m. with Rabbi David Graubart preaching on "En-graved Upon the Tablets." Yizkor me-morial services will be held on Satur-day, May 23, at 10:30 a. m. with Rabbi Graubart delivering a sermon on "Elimeleck and Boaz: A Study in Contrasts." Logan Square Congregation Shaare Zedek, 3135 Fullerton Avenue. The Confirmation services will be held on Sunday, May 24, at 8:30 p. m. in the synagogue. Rabbi Maurice A. Lazo-wick will officiate, and the choir, under the direction of Ben Shure will chant the service. Each confirmand will re-ceive the gift of a Bible. The follow-ing will be confirmed that day: Leonore Bilton, Lorraine Bilton, Rosalyn Brown, Geraldine Brown, Norman Dollinger, Beulah Davidson, Gladys Farr, Sylvia Kaplan, Melvin Katz, Norma Kleinman, Morton Nem-iroff, Idelle Pilchen, Richard Shapiro, Joyce Singer, Marilyn Steingard, Florence Sternberg and Leila Stuart. Congregation B'nai Jehoshua, Ash-land Avenue and Cullerton Street. Services are held every Friday eve-ning at 8:30 p. m. with Rabbi Samuel Volkman officiating. The sermon to be delivered by Rabbi Volkman this Fri-day, May 22, will be "Jewish Pride." Schwartz and Dr. and Mrs. John Mc- Guiggan and many other notables. The program will consist of greet-ings by Judge John P. McGoorty, a toast by Milton D. Smith and a mes-sage by the president of the Blind Service Association, Mrs. Gottfried D. Bernstein. The Navy's contribution to the program will include a presentation of flags by the Color Guard, vocal selections from the Octet of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station Choir, an oration from Ensign Walter M. Jennings, and several numbers by a Tahitian dancer. There will also be a special showing of Official United States Naval Air Force Motion Pic-tures produced by Metro Goldwyn Mayer. HT O O ALL o H W Known From Coast to Coast N RIBS-CHICKENS T For a Late Nite Snack: Chopped Steak Sandwich Grilled Onion, Head Mushrooms, French Fries, Sliced Tomatoes 1435 East 51st Street 590 Diversey Blvd. 940 Rush St. Cocktail Lounges Free Parking "Keep 'Em Fryin" The Most Delicious Chicken You've Ever Tasted They Never Touch the Ground we C. @RifOsfl See 'phone hook for nearest store. NO BARNYARD-NO COLD STORAGE BERNARD J. ELFMAN'S Since 1926 Chicago's Most Famous RED HOTS 76 W. Madison St. 38 W. Randolph St. 27-29 W. Adams St. 106 N. Dearborn St. Downstairs for a larger variety of Luncheons and Dinners SField Restaurants Main Floor for Counter Service 33 NORTH WABASH 17TH ANNUAL MEETING AND SPRING PARTY OF BLIND SERVICE ASS'N
Object Description
Title | The Sentinel, v.126 no. 08, 1942 |
Subject | Jews--Illinois--Chicago--Periodicals |
Description | v.126 no. 8 (May 21, 1942). The Sentinel was published weekly by the Sentinel Pub. Co. from 1911-1996. |
Publisher | Sentinel Publishing Company |
Contributors | Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies |
Date | 1942-05-21; 1940s (1940-1949) |
Format | Periodical |
Language | eng |
Coverage | United States--Illinois--Cook County--Chicago |
Rights | Made available by Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership. To request reproduction from a print copy or inquire about permissions, contact resources@spertus.edu. |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |
Description
Title | 01260008 19 |
Transcript | May 21, 1942 THE SENTINEL Patronize These Restaurants GOOD HEALTH IS ESSENTIAL TO NATIONAL DEFENSE Congregations B'nai Israel of Austin, 5433 West Jackson Boulevard. Shevuoth services will be held on Thursday evening, May 21, at 7:30 p. m., Friday morning, May 22, at 8:30 a. m., Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. and Saturday morning, May 23, at 8:30 a. m. Memorial services will begin at 8:30 a. m. on Saturday, May 23. Rabbi Nachman S. Arnoff's sermon on Friday morning will be "The Offering We Must Bring To-day"; Saturday morning's sermon will be "Accept the Torah or Be Crushed." Confirmation services will be held on Sunday morning, May 24, at 10:30 a. m. Cantor Carl Urstein and the synagogue choir will participate in the Under New Ownership ICTORY CAFE AIR FREE CONDITIONED PARKING (Successor to Faubels) Quality Foods at Popular Prices Cocktail Lounge... Our "Blue Room" available for private parties MAXIM OLEFSKY AT THE PIANO (Formerly at the "Yar") 5228-34 So. Lake Park Ave. Your Host: BILL SCHLUCKEBIER Phone H. P. 8422 North Shore's Most Distinctive Dining Place Featuring Our Famous SMORGASBORD Swedish Hors d'Oeuvre Dinner No luncheon served during the winter months Closed all day every Monday We cater to all social functions The SWEDISH CASTLE 8212 Lincoln Ave.. Niles Center 1011 Famous for Good Food 936 Diversey Parkway, Chicago PHONE LAKEVIEW 0936 Dine in a 14th Century Atmosphere BEAUTIFUL RENAISSANCE ROOM Attention Women's Clubs - Free use of Private Dining Room for Meetings, Bridge, etc., until 6 p. m. Lunches From -------------- 40c Dinners From--...........---------$1.00 We Serve Nothing But the Best COCKTAIL LOUNGE Hammond Organ Music HAVE YOUR PALM READ WHILE ENJOYING REAL GOOD FOOD REASONABLY PRICED POLLY TEA ROOM 17 NORTH WABASH SPECIAL PARTY RATES confirmation services. The Sisterhood elected the following officers for the coming year: Mrs. A. Shohet, presi-dent; Mrs. B. Braude, first vice-presi-dent; Mrs. W. Becker, second vice-president; Mrs. J. Barnett, third vice-president; Mrs. H. Blumberg, financial secretary; Mrs. J. Moline, treasurer; Mrs. S. Grill, recording sec-retary; and Mrs. F. Scher, correspond-ing secretary. The Annual Silver Plate Supper Dance will take place at the Congress Hotel on Sunday evening, May 31. Emanuel Congregation, 701 Buck-ingham Place. Services on Friday, May 22, will start at 8:15 p. m. and on Sat-urday, May 23, at 11 a. m. Dr. Felix A. Levy, rabbi, will officiate. Shevuoth services will be held on Friday, May 22, at 10:15 a. m. The service will be dedicated to the parents of the con-firmands, and Dr. Levy will speak on "Thy Children Gather." Confirmation services will be held on Sunday, May 24, at 10 a. m. Dr. Levy will pro-nounce the Charge and Benediction. The music will be in the charge of Mrs. Stella Geller, the choir director. Dr. Paul Tachau will render a cello obligato "an aria by Pergolese." The Young Married People's Club will meet on Wednesday, May 27, at 8:30 p. m. The program will be dedicated to the China Relief Fund. Dr. Chang Lok Chen, Chinese Consul of Chicago, will be the guest speaker. Closing ex- The officers of the Blind Service As-sociation, located at 185 North Wabash Avenue, will hold their 17th Annual Meeting and Spring Party on Wednes-day evening, May 27, at 8:15 p. m. The affair will take place in the South Ballroom of the Stevens Hotel. The program presented will be in conjunc-tion with the United States Navy. Mrs. Nathan Goldblatt is chairman of the affair and A. Orwin and Miss Henrietta Goldman are vice-chairmen. Among the invited guests are: Gov-ernor and Mrs. Dwight H. Green, Bishop Bernard J. Sheil, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Dill Scott, Judge and Mrs. John P. McGoorty, Dean and Mrs. Curtiss Reese, Rabbi and Mrs. Louis L. Mann, Judge and Mrs. Ulysses S. ercises of the Religious School will be held ,on Sunday, May 31, at 11 a. m. Congregation B'nai Shalom, 3245 Ainslie Street. Shevuoth services will be held on Thursday, May 21, at 7:30 p. m. Services will also be held on Fri-day, May 22, at 8:30 a. m. with Rabbi David Graubart preaching on "En-graved Upon the Tablets." Yizkor me-morial services will be held on Satur-day, May 23, at 10:30 a. m. with Rabbi Graubart delivering a sermon on "Elimeleck and Boaz: A Study in Contrasts." Logan Square Congregation Shaare Zedek, 3135 Fullerton Avenue. The Confirmation services will be held on Sunday, May 24, at 8:30 p. m. in the synagogue. Rabbi Maurice A. Lazo-wick will officiate, and the choir, under the direction of Ben Shure will chant the service. Each confirmand will re-ceive the gift of a Bible. The follow-ing will be confirmed that day: Leonore Bilton, Lorraine Bilton, Rosalyn Brown, Geraldine Brown, Norman Dollinger, Beulah Davidson, Gladys Farr, Sylvia Kaplan, Melvin Katz, Norma Kleinman, Morton Nem-iroff, Idelle Pilchen, Richard Shapiro, Joyce Singer, Marilyn Steingard, Florence Sternberg and Leila Stuart. Congregation B'nai Jehoshua, Ash-land Avenue and Cullerton Street. Services are held every Friday eve-ning at 8:30 p. m. with Rabbi Samuel Volkman officiating. The sermon to be delivered by Rabbi Volkman this Fri-day, May 22, will be "Jewish Pride." Schwartz and Dr. and Mrs. John Mc- Guiggan and many other notables. The program will consist of greet-ings by Judge John P. McGoorty, a toast by Milton D. Smith and a mes-sage by the president of the Blind Service Association, Mrs. Gottfried D. Bernstein. The Navy's contribution to the program will include a presentation of flags by the Color Guard, vocal selections from the Octet of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station Choir, an oration from Ensign Walter M. Jennings, and several numbers by a Tahitian dancer. There will also be a special showing of Official United States Naval Air Force Motion Pic-tures produced by Metro Goldwyn Mayer. HT O O ALL o H W Known From Coast to Coast N RIBS-CHICKENS T For a Late Nite Snack: Chopped Steak Sandwich Grilled Onion, Head Mushrooms, French Fries, Sliced Tomatoes 1435 East 51st Street 590 Diversey Blvd. 940 Rush St. Cocktail Lounges Free Parking "Keep 'Em Fryin" The Most Delicious Chicken You've Ever Tasted They Never Touch the Ground we C. @RifOsfl See 'phone hook for nearest store. NO BARNYARD-NO COLD STORAGE BERNARD J. ELFMAN'S Since 1926 Chicago's Most Famous RED HOTS 76 W. Madison St. 38 W. Randolph St. 27-29 W. Adams St. 106 N. Dearborn St. Downstairs for a larger variety of Luncheons and Dinners SField Restaurants Main Floor for Counter Service 33 NORTH WABASH 17TH ANNUAL MEETING AND SPRING PARTY OF BLIND SERVICE ASS'N |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |