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It is probable that the election of Smith will mean the end of motion pictures censorship hi this State, and most of tin* film men are rejoicing. - Well —Al's well that ends well. Local News Over 2floi people attended the Chnn. ukah entertainment given nt the Shel tering home Sunday the 24th. The program was moat excellent and the refreshments added to the evening's en tertainment. The Itonrd of directors thru llie superintendent Mr. Cohen [acknowledge thanks to Mr. Dozinogan. [secretary of the Knights of Columbus, for his ready kindness lu donating |chairs at any time for any affair given lat the home. They also express their •grateful appreciation to the A. 11. Hlrschfeld Printing Co., for Mr. Illrsrlifeld personal attention in nil matters regarding printing, ns all such | nmterlnl k given free to the home. ! Special thanks Is given to the Ollnger I Highlanders for their annual entertain ment given each year on the Saturday 'before Xmas. Tlds year the Ollnger Highlanders brought with them gifts 1 fr.r tilt' children. The children! are most grateful for the gifts of toys and candies given to them by Pent rice I.eonore and Junior Steinberg, chil dren of Mr. ami Mrs. P. M. Steinberg. On Saturday evening. December 23rd. “The Silver Thread” a Cornisli play in throe nets was most capably presented nt the auditorium of the Na tional Jewish hospital by the children of the hospital. Special mention must Im» given by the wonderful talent dis played by Nina floldborg. Miriam FlikofT and Estlio** Abramson. Credit must l>e given to Miss Maytne Smith, the director. Miss P. Moskowlt*. the designer of costumes and Goo. R. Lowle, who made and directed the scenery. An •ppreciative amllcnee witnessed the performance. Among those present were Dr. and Mrs. Sam uel Bweezey, Mrs. S. Pisko, Mrs. Rne S. David and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kothchild. Messrs. Louis Trnuh and Morris L)wine of the entertainment committee extend their thanks to all participants who helped to make the iifTalr a most successful one. A party will bo given nr the Na tional Jewish) hospital on New Year’s Eve which will lie decidedly unique. All those who attend will lie dressed ns children. ' All friends are invited. Mr. M. J. Pauin sjient two’ days in Ccdorado Springs, on business last week. Mr. Leo Friedentlml of Casper, Wyo., [is spending the holidays with Ids par ents Mr. and Mrs. I. Friedentlml. Dr. llnrry, Block from San Diego, arrived Monday and is the guest of ids parents Dr. and Mrs. Alex Block. Mr. Milton Guldman, departed Tues day for California nffer n week’s visit with ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Guldmau. Mr. Gerald Greenclny. n student nt Wharton College Philadelphia spent ids vacation visiting with college friends h* Pittsburg. Mr. Felix Grant, from Celro. New Mexico who lias lieen visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hone departed Tuesday for Salt Crek. \£yo., to visit with ids son Mr. Norman Grant. Mr. J. L. Marcus of 1417 Newton will depart soon for Los Angeles to Join Ids wife. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus will remain in California until spring. The next regular meeting of the B. M. H. Jr.. Auxiliary will be held Jan uary 2, 1023, in the vestry room of the B. M. H. Rynagog nt 8:00 o’clock sharp. All members urgently request ed to lie present. THE LADIES' AID TO THE BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL AND HOME. Tljo Ladies’ Ahl to the Both Israel Hospital and Homo will hold tlielr ref?- lilar meeting on Wednesday afternoon. January .*{. at 2:.'10 p. in., at the home, Kith and Lowell Boulevard. All mem bers are urgently asked to attend. No pos;als isued. BROTHERHOOD (???) - I ' Members of the Cliebra Kadisha of the B. M. H. Congregation wish to an nounce if anyone desires their services, they call on Mr. L. Wandel, Pres. Tele phones York 2661-J, and Main 549. tf. B. M. H. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL. Tin* rhanuuuku essay contests were won by Lob Block, of the second grade, ! for the lower classes and Miss Bam Miller of the Graduating class, for tho upper grades. / Other essays that were very good I end received honorable mention, were written by Abraham Kauvar. second grade: Lillian Hellerstcin. special class Julia Mondlewon, fifth grade: Bam Goldman and Miriam Sternfeld, of the eighth grades.—B. F. MATRIMONY, A middle age man orth odoxy inclined would like to meet or correspond with a lady of u like faith. Apply box 9, Denver Jewish News. BIOGRAPHY OF ELMAN WRITTEN BY FATHER. Mischji Elman the groat violinist will appear in Denver in the Oberl'eWl er Series on January Ist. It may he Interesting to know that the biography of Mischn Elman lias been written by his father and will soon he published in a national magazine. THE DENVER JEWISH NEWS Things to Think About By Milton M. Schayer Something to think about in an age when the press, In startling head lines records a erinie wave without pre cedent in extent nnd viob»n<*e. is. that In millions of homes, people are lend ing quiet honorable lives. It is these people who really make America, not the wealth flaunting not oriety seeking nenvenu rich, nor the unfortunate who never had n chance, hut the great number of middle class Amerhuns. who are proud to add to their number the hundreds of thou sands of law abiding .TewJslrf families. Most Interesting were the results of a" recent survey made in a typically prosperous farming community. Eiglity (hree percent of the farmers owned cars, lint only seventeen per cent had hath tnlis in their homes. They probably .go on the theory that their neighbors can tell if they have a car, hut they cannot tell If they need a hath. A) paragraph discussing the poverty of satisfaction nctually enjoyed by se curing rich revenge, which appeared in this column, excited considerable comment. One correspondent; says. “I used to s|tcnd a great deal of time .itnfl en ergy getting even, nnd I was all the time getting poorer mentally nnd fi nancially. Fortunately. T “woke up” and changed my “system.” instead of revenge I offer sincere friendship nnd I find it “pays” in every way.” Try it yourself- next time you are “sore” at some one. “The human anatomy is n wonder ful bit of mechanism,” ol►served an ap prentice. “Vos.” agreed the foreman. “I pat ted Charlie on the hack and made Ids head swell.” That Is the trouble with most of ns. If sUttMine pats ns on the hack onr bond swells. If we really do one job we stand around waiting for applause r.nd telling the world how ldg we are. Let us resolve not to brag hut to go after and do a bigger Job. Let the world come to us. nnd tell us how good we are. which Tt will If we prove onr case. The snichle of) a millionaire recent ly agnin demonstrates how poor some rich men really are. To rend the list of hanks nnd corporations of which he was a iHlrtfrtor. spells wealth. To rend the list, of exclusive clubs of which he was a memlier. is to the open sesame to social position.- Yet lie knew* so little of God. of love for his •fellow man. of sympathy for tlie unfortunate, that life was not worth while. How deplorable that men so able, so strong, capable of being forces for good shonld not direct their energies for tile benefit of mankind. JUNIOR COUNCIL. The first mooting of the Now Year of the Junior Council will Ik* liohl on the first Sunday iu January in the >entry rooms of Temple Emanuel. The girls are request**! to bring their "blue stockings” to tills mooting, as they mist be “turned in” at. that time. An unusual and attractive program has I*ooll arranged and it is hoped that all the memlK'rs will attend. LADIES’ AUXILIARY B. M. H. Attractive vaudeville will bo presont cd by the Ladies' Auxiliary of tlic It. M. 11. Synngog in the vestry rooms of the Synagog on the evening of Jan uary Id. Tho full program will be* published in next week's Issue of the Jewish News. There will Ik* reserved seats and ail are urged to make thein reservations early as there Is only a limited seat ing on pa city. LADIES' AUXILIARY OF EX-PA-- TIENTS HOME. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Ex-Pa tients Tubercular home will pive a ten and card party at Daniels und Fishers on Wednesday afternoon. January 3rd. All ladies are invited. Mrs. A. Miller, secretary. ATTENTION Special discount to Jewish organiza tions on all Multigraphing, Addressing, Sealing, Etc. Mutual Multigraphing Co., 326 Kittredge Bldg., Phone Champa 5144. Win. Zelkin and Abe Zelkin, proprietors. Mrs. Marllin O. Spenser of Phila delphia, I’m., wife of Assistant District Attorney Maurice .1. S-peiser. lias been elected a member of the Pennsylvania Legislature as has also Mrs. Itosa* de Young of the same city. Fletcher Guns Cohn, of Memphis, Tenn., has been elected by Dean Ros coe Pound to the Harvard League Aid Bureau. This organization is com posed of men of the highest standing in tlie Law School, and maintains of liees in both Boston and Cambridge. A special act of the Massachusetts leg islature permits them to act as pro fession nl practitioners. Many a block-head has left his shav ings at the barber’s shop. Obituaries Ooldle Rablnowi.r Goldie Rnhinowitz labored daughter of MV. nml Mrs. 11. Ohernoff died at the family residence 2-110 Downing Saturday morning after an Illness of 10 months. Miss Rahinowitz will be sadly missed by her many friends. She was raised in Denver and was grad uated three years ago the East Denver High School, when sliq dis tinguished herself by a brilliant mind. She is survived by her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Ohernoff, one brother. Dr. Milton Ohernoff and three sisters. Miss Kute Ohernoff, Mrs. A. Hit ml and Mrs. I. OhernofT all of Denver. The funeral was held Sunday, the 24th Rabbi O. E. 11. Kauvnr officiating. I interment Emanuel. In Memoriam In loving memory of David MU lor who was railed beyond December 28th, 1!)1S. Grievously miss«*d by (iN fam ily and wife, Mr. and Mr>\ J. Miller and family, Ilelle Tannoiibamn Miller. ANNUAL MEETING OF DENVER LODGE I. O. B. B. At tln» annual meeting of the Denver Istdge I. O. R. It.. on I>co. 24th the elec, tlim of offleerH and delegate* for 1P2.*5 wore held. The following officers were elected, Samuel ITless. presUlcnt : A. It. Coweic, vice-president; A. Wngnuin. secretary: 1». Harlem, treasurer: Simon tjuint, warden: Win. 11. tlold herg. guardian: J. Wittlenhofer. mon itor, .1. Olcovich. assistant monitor: Arthur F. Friedman, trustee. Delegates are Arthur F. Fried uiau. Milton I« Anfenger, J. .1. Liehermnn. I>. K. liar lent, Simorf .1. Heller. Aimer Wugtnan, M. M. Schnyef. E. .1. Wlttlesliofer. I*. S. Morris. David Folia. Ernest Morris. John S. Fine, and Harry Schlessinger. There were lift applicants elected, and 0T» of those el«*eted ap(>cnrcd for Initi ation. COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN. Tin* Council of Jewish Women held Us regular mooting Wednesday. De cenilter 20, at the It. M. 11. Synogogne. It was a large and enthusiastic meet* lag. MYs. Pisko sisike, not as a mem lier of our section, hut as a national officer. Her talk was. uH usual, very interesting and instructive. lam sure all who hear it will show* their value to the Council l».v bringing in a muv memlier at the next meeting. Mrs. Lichtenstein gave a very satis factory report for the hospital <•0111- uilttee. The J. C. 11. S.. the ox-I'u- I tents' and the National Jewish Hos pital were visited either on Thank* giving or Chanukah and the putieuts given cheer. The Council wishes to thank the I. O. R. 11. lodge for their help in giving presents to the men pu tients at. the . ational. Tiie s;n»aker of the day. Rev. Dr. Kauvnr, s(>oke on “The Spirit of Chanukah.’* We look forward with pleasure to the meeting each year when we have I)r. Kauvnr with us. as we always hear something worth while. Mrs. Leo Colin gave the musical nuiuher. “Prelune In C Minor by Itacli munition*.” which was greatly enjoyed. ,It is to lie regretter that every Jew ish wo maw in IKMiver does not lielong to our section, not alone to enjoy our worth-while meetings, but also to help with our great national problems. One dollar of eaelt meinlierV. duetf goes to the national fund and today much of that money is being spent uiw»n our unfortunate Jews in Europe. 8. I>. JEWISH SONG AND JEWISH LIFE What Leo Low, Eminent Composer- Conductor Has to Say About Hebrew Choral Socle, ies in America. Interview by Dr. L It. Loan rust. “Jewish Folk Songs are music in the raw. They are the expression of the people's soul, but they are not the re tired expression of It. It is therefore ill prohlni and, I am happy to say. the congenial task of the Alliance of Hebrew Choral Societies, to transform all these fragments and snatches of melody Into Jewish national music composition, which will rank in the world’s repertoire ns high as that of any other nation.” Tliis statement was made to me by Leo Low, president of the Alliance of Hebrew Choral Societies, which i< now conducting its drive for a/ ton thou sand dollar fund to lx* able fo continue its activities on a greater scale than ever before. Leo Low Is a musician wi’li a rep utation. and it was due to that very reputation that I interviewed him. as soon ns I learned that, he was connect ed with the Alliance of Hebrew Choral Societies. Mr. Low has l>een in tills country only two and a half years, and hails from Warsaw, Poland, whore ho had spent twelve years ns a composer, conductor, anti musician par excellence. 'On the other side, until.a decade or so ago,” Mr. Low/ told me. “there was no organized Jewish singing, except, that of the S.vnagog. which had beefi the only spiritual center of Jewry, and naturally, all Jewish music was con centrated and found expression there. This, of course, did not Include Jew ish folk songs. But, when conditions In Russia and Poland began to change, ' TTT7B7/T I U. . ’»„.r.7- 0 . ‘ u YOUR LAST CHANCE to get mi Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Before New Years j Rarely you won’t lot New Year pass without music In J your home? A phonograph glvtn you all kinds of instiu mcntal music ami also the world’s greatest vocalists, ready to sing for you at any time right in your own home, and when you consider that the New Edison IMainoud I use Phonograph He-t'reati*s either the void 1 or instrumental music so perfectly that it cannot Ik* told from the original, 1 <*an you afford to purchase until you have heard it? : ] Ask to see the new style London, full cabinet, with tiling de vice, at $100.00 Terms if desired. the McKANNON PIANO Company Pianos The House of Satisfaction. Disc records repaired, 1616-18-20-22 California Street, <>ll ?i5j er rolls stored. l>onver. Colorado. Ampifo rolls Pianos, player pianos, reproducing pianos. L™—_— when secnlur education became' more common thun it was in tlu* ohlen days, a tendency arose to separate Jewish music from religious singing, and the outcome was the tlrst singing societies that were organised iu Poland to whirh, 1 dare say. I contributed to the best of my ability. I conducted the llazomlr ami the Workmen’s Choirs in Warsaw, and when 1 came here and saw the chaos that existed among our Jews lien* ns to Jewish music. 1 made tip my mind to get to gether with other people who are in terested in the uplift of Jewish song, and see what could l*e clone to ad vance Jewish music in general, and Jewish singing in particular. "It is the object of the Alliance of Hebrew Choral Societies to Introduce community singing on a larger wale..— not alone to have organized choirs, hut to help find expression of the Jew’s !tetter soul through the medium of song. “When I came to America. I found that concerts would Ite given here and there, at which Yiddisli folk songs or perhaps other pieces would Is* sung, hut the whole ac tivity was disorganized. As soon, however, as I voiced my sen timents on the subject, I found con siderable response in practically all the Jewish orioles in this country. A few choruses were started In a rjylier amateurish way, but finally the Pater son Hinging Society, over twelve years in existence, called a conference of all the existing choral societies and of all the prominent Jewish musicians, and finally, a year and n half ago, the Al liance of Hebrew Chorul Societies was formed. “Now, I want you to lie clear on this. I want you to realize that the Alliance strives to organize* us many Hebrew Choral Societies as possible all ovoj; the I'nitccl States and Canada, for the purpose of developing, to the highest degree possible, Jewish choral singing of songs selected from the world’s re pertoire. Tlie present drive is being conducted. In order to raise the neces sary funds with which to continue our activities. We also support all the existing choral societies and render them financial assistance whenever necessary. “Tlie Alliance arranges, free of charge, commnnity singing in tlie various sections of the large cities, as well as in tlie different parts of tiio country and. at tlie same time, con ducts u series of lectures on music, publishes the best Jewish compositions and material of educational value, in order to develop the taste for lietter music nmong tlie Jewish people; supports, in every way possible Jewish composers, by assisting them to bring out tlie products of their creative genius. What is more, we are now starting the publication of a monthly magazine “Der Oesangs-Vereln” which will embrace not alone all the important events in tlie Jewish musical art, but also everything that is of interest in music events the world over. And not only tills, but we are organizing at pre sent children’s choruses in tlie various people’s schools in order to get the JEWISH LAWYER going to Washington, 1). <\. and other eastern points in January ' | on immigration matters, will at tend other legal or business mat ters entrusted to liiiu. Box 24 * Jewish News. Want Advertisements ONE or two business men for room nml hoard In private family, witlif just mother and son; all home con venient* in eongeninl home. Call York 07S1-W or 1015 K. 2Sth. lt> WANTED—A Jewisli man experienc ed in meat must also know ltf>ok-t keeping: opportunity tor right man. Apply Mr. Oscar Tittinnn. 412 Linden. Ft. Collins. Colo. l'lione Sherwood* 5*27 or 282-W. * It ROOM and hoard to working Jewish! gentleman. 2210 Marlon St. Y. 0002-J. It. THltEE furnished rooms*for rent. 100(1 Julian St. It. WANTED —Elderly lady to take en tire charge of homo and care for an