15 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Misses Morris, who have been the guests of Miss Hortenze Krolik, have returned to their home in Chicago. The marriage of Miss Bessie Goodman to Mr. Morris Krell was Very quietly celebrated on Sunday evening at the home of the bride, 239 Medbury avenue, Rabbi Levine officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Krell have left for an eastern trip and upon their return will be at home at 836 Brush street. Mr. .and Mrs. Bernard Berkman of Toledo annouve the marriage of their daughter, Edna, to Mr. Maxwell-Solomon of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon will reside in Detroit. ,Mrs. Harry. Loewenthal and (laughter, Barbara, have returned to their home in Toledo after a fort- night's visit in the city. 'Mrs. S. Liebson and Miss Pearl §liakuf sky of Chicago have arrived in . the city to be the guests of their er, Mrs. Louis Lipson, of 96 sist Garfield avenue. FLINT NOTES. I OBITUARY Abraham Benjamin. Mr. Abraham Benjamin, who for more than twenty years has been secretary of the United Jewish Chari- ties and secretary of the Shaarey Zedek Congregation, (lied suddenly on Saturday morning, June 16. He was stricken with an attack of heart disease while on his way home from services at the synagogue. Mr. Benjamin was born in Russia in a small town near the German border in 1849. He would have ob- served his 68th birthday anniversary on Thursday, June 21. Mr. Benjamin settled in Detroit twenty-two years ago and since then had been identi- fied prominently with the communal life of the city. He devoted consict- eralde of his time to the United Jew- ish Charities and did much to develop that organization to its present state of efficiency. Funeral services were held at his residence, 575 Brush street, Rabbi A. M. Hersbman and Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiating. Mr. Benjamin is survived by his widow, five daughters and three sons: Miss D. Benjamin and Mrs. Ira D. I acobs, of this city; Mrs. A. B. Vine- berg, of Montreal; Mrs. B. Ferguson, of Chicago, and Mrs. H. M. Ripstein, of Winnipeg. The sons are Maxwell W., Saul E. and Lyonel, all of De- troit A Relief for the Housewife! 25 Pounds aching for.... Send your wash to JACOBY'S WET WASH LAUNDRY and have them washed cheaper and more thoroughly than it is possible to do it at home. The light and dark goods washed separately in bags fur- nished by us. The washing is returned to you damp (not wet) ready for ironing. A trial will convince you of our experienced workmanship and quick service. Place your order early by calling NORTH 6508 or 6509 Jacoby's Wet Wash Laundry 8 to 18 CUSTER AVE. Miss Sadie Lightstone. Miss Sadie Lightstone, beloved (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lightstone, of 153 East Palmer street; (lied on Monday, June 18th, at the Providence Hospital after a linger- ing illness. Miss Lightstone was in her 19th year and was very popular in the younger set in the city. She was one of the organizers of the "Pleasure Seekers" Club. Funeral services were held on Tiles:. day, June 19th, interment at the Mach- pilah Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hersh, man officiating. Besides her father and mother, the deceased is survived by her sister Minnie. A meeting of the Jewish Ladies Aid Society was held last Wednes- day night, when plans were made for a large picnic to be held on Sunday, June 24th, at Lakeside Park. A com- mittee was formed to collect money from the Jewish ladies of the city for the benefit of the War Sufferers' Cam- paign. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Weingarden and children, accompanied by their guest, Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg, of De- troit, motored to Gladwin, where they spent the . week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosenberg have returned from their wedding trip Mrs. Rolla Lando. to .New York and Washington, D. C. Mrs. Rolla Lando, of 130 Hancock Mrs. Harry Harris has , returned front Kankakee, Ill., where she was avenue E., died suddenly on Satur- day morning, June 16, from the effects called by the death of her father. Mrs. Myron Goldberg, of Buffalo, of an unfortunate street car accident. N. Y., has returned home after spend- She was 52 years of age. Mrs. Lando ing a week as the guest of her sister, was a member of the Ladies' Auxili- ary of the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue Mrs. Harry Wcingarden. Mr. Louis Robinson of Bay City and of the Ladies of Maccabees. She spent several days as the guest of Mr. also took an active part in many Jew- ish communal affairs. Thee The funeral and Mrs. Ben Wiener. was held on Monday, interment tak- Mr. and Mrs Max Lebster are vis- iting their daughter, Mrs. Kovinsky, ing place at Machpilah Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating. of Detroit. Besides her husband, Harry Lando, Mr. Joseph Cherfelder, of New Mrs. Lando is survived by three sons York, spent Sunday with Mr. and and three daughters, Leo, Herman, Mrs. S. S. Pearlstine. Dr. Maxwell, Mrs. Charles Richard- Messrs. Harry Harris and M. Ro- senblum have returned from Toledo. son, Mrs. Joseph Florian and Fannie Lando. Mr. Nathan Chimovitz spent Sun- day in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. L. Shapiro are re- EDELSON'S LAUNDRY ceiving congratulations upon the birth 230 E. Kirby Ave. of a daughter. Mr. Victor Hecker, of 917 Wither- Family washing, 7 cents per bee street, died suddenly Friday night. pound. He leaves a wife and five children. Mr. Hecker was born in Russia. Fu- North 4200-J. neral services were held on Sunday afternoon. LYCEUM THEATER 9x12 Fringed Wilton Rugs. F you were to buy these exceptional rugs at any other time you'd have to pay at least $67.50. Our low price is the result of a pur- chase made the early part of last season, before prices advanced so greatly. 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