America Afisk Periatilarl Cotter CLUTON Aran % • ustattwan 20, OHIO THE JEWISH CHRONICLE miL eAlL rogelegL r-trit. 4 4e 4rWtE.r... SUCCUMBS TO HEART- FAILURE. Philip J. Greenblatt Dies of Heart Disease. A great shock to his many friends was the sudden death of Philip J. Greenblatt, of 211 Napoleon street, after a brief illness. The deceased was 54 years old. Interment took place Friday, December 20. Surviving Mr. Greenblatt are his wife. Mary, two daughters, Mrs. Oscar Greenberg, of Decatur, Ill.; Agnes, of this city; and four sons, Sgt. Milton Greenblatt, of Camp Cus- ter; Jacob, Roy and Daniel. PAGE SEVEN Pisgah Lodge, 1. 0. B. B., .* SOCIETY *I Unites Sixty-Year Jubilee At the second annual meeting With Initiation of New 300 of the Haskallah Zion Socieiy -- - Hiram D. Frankel, District Grand Lodge Chairman, Neighbor-City Delegations, and Other Guests, Will Attend Record Event at Statler. "The Child's Photographer." Last Minute Photographs which was held Friday night, Dec. 20th, Dr. N. E. Aronstein was elected Secretary and Treas- receive the same finished work. urer. Several nets' members were \ - e ore equipped to handle an unlimited demand for last minute initiated into the society. portraits. Pisgah Lodge of the Independent Mrs. I larry Ross left Monday Order of fl oai Britt rounded its six- tieth anniversary during the war. on a business trip to New York From motives of sincere patriotism City. and war economy, the members re- frained for the period of the war from any siriking commemoration of Morton Brenner, stationed at the event. the Great Lakes Naval Training Now, however, the society is to VIOLIN LESSONS given to Station, has returned to this city. selected pupils by violinist with the have the reward for its patriotic sac- rifice, by being able to combine the Madison Orchestra. Phone for ap- celebration of its sixtieth anniversary Miss Miriam Salberg is spend- pointment. Market 4827. S. J. Ben- with the record-breaking initiation of avie, 178 Garfield Ave. more than 300 members at a meeting ing a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Salbcrg of TO RENT-Large, fine, steam- January 19. The date of the meeting has just Cleveland. heated room in apartment on East Forest, near Woodward. Call Glen- been fixed by the committee on ar- rangements. The assemblage will dale 7140-M. have. to be hell at the Hotel Statler, The meeting of the Philomathic WANTED-Room, with or with- for the reason that the Intai 'frith Debating Club Sunday night out board, by Jewish young man club, where the lodge has its head-. . machinist. Must have use of tele- quarters, is now enlarging and re- might aptly have been called phone. Pvfer room in vicinity of decorating its club rooms. 'the prep- :\Itinini Night. Ten former lead- Cantor of the Cass High. Address Box 515, do aration and decoration of the large ing Philomathians, all in khaki Mogen Abraham Congregation Jewish Chronicle. assembly room in the new club head- and blue, were present. An im- quarters will nut be completed in \VANTED-Jewish girl or woman time for the great initiation meeting. promptu debate on whether l'resi- for housework. No washing. Good Sister Cities Join. dent Wilson was justified in going home. Call Market 4609. The Mutt Britt lodges of all the to Europe seas held in place of the cities in the eastern part of the state FOR SALE-Dry goods stock and fixtures. Store and flat for rent. Well- are already taking keen interest in regular program. Messrs. I. 18 )ears experi• established corner building. Rent the biggest of initiation meetings. Gal :I-Jewish Chronicle LBW ence reasonable. Mr. Rodin, 431 Humboldt Delegations from Saginaw, Flint, Rosenstein, E. Rothman and S. Bay City and other eastern Michigan aye. Wedding Cere- Laws will be present to join in the Rubiner defended the President's monies performed festivities and offer fraternal con- Phone North 611 gratulations on the prosperity of 011ie(' and Resid- ner and J. Morris opposed it. The l'isgah lodge. ence Cleaning, Dyeint, and Pressing The program, now being perfected result seas a tic vote. Mr. Ha- All kinds of Furs Remodeled, Lined by the committee on arrangements, is 1 man August, U. of M. varsity and Redyed more and more fascinating and at- Workmanship Guaranteed. Work debator, was critic of the evening. tractive as the diffeicin details arc PHONE RIDGE 73-W. called for and delivered. settled. The lamer plans are under 2 Hendrie St. Cor. Woodward. i,.e managenrcilt of a special cons &Plans arc now complete for the mime. Annual Banquet which will be Reports from the drive for new members are all growing with opti held Thursday evening, Jan. 2, mism. It is all eany certain that the 1919, in the Shaarey Zedek Ban- PRESCRIPTION number of• members brought in wil DRUGGISTS quet rooni. Mr. Louis Cohane exceed the big quota or300 set by Phones: Cad. 138 and Cad. 6652 477 Nesting. St., Coe. Division the committee. And the workers art will be toastmaster. 'qr. Max N. 525 WOODWARD AVE. Cor. Charlotte DETROIT, MICH. (yen more delighted with the qualit Freedman will give a "Victory" Orders Called for Delivered Any. and timber of the new members that where. Phone Cadillac 3299. I address. with their number. The committee consists of Rabbi Samuel Mayerberg chairman; Lieut. Nathan Robinson Mr. Charles R. Rubiner, with 4-0-4e-4-4-4- -4-4 4 -4 Luttis I. Frank, Joa n ne Selling, Mor the S. N. T. C. of the University cis Gar•ett. The team captains in the drive arc of Detroit has been released from Adolph Finsterwald, Henry Marx, military service. Mr. Rubiner is 64 Broadway, Cor. Grand River Sam Kaufman, Max Finkelstone, Max FORMERLY HOLLAND TEA ROOMS a senior law student at the Uni- Krell, Jack Langer, Leon Goldsmith, Hungarian Home Cooking Our Specialty Louis Duseoff, David Maryinont, Sig- versity. We cater to the Mull Writh on the 2nd Floor. mund Rub ner. E. VAJDA, Proprietor. 11esplans for the combined sixtieth Mrs. Milton Hirschfield, who anniversary celebration and record Cadillac 1109 Formerly with Hotel Statler. initiation will include addresses by has been the guest of her parents, Hiram I). Frankel, president of the Mr. and Mrs. Elias Wolf of Cleve- District Grand Lodge, and others of the most widely known representa- land, has returned to this city. tives of the order. A fine musical program will also be given. The A meeting of the Talmud Torah committee on arrangements consists of Louis James Rosenberg, chairman; Ebrioh Society will lie held at the David E. Heineman, Simon D. Rosen- Talmud Torah Building on Eliot zweig, Morris Friedberg, Jerome Sell- St., on Monday evening, Decem- ing. Adolph Finsterwald, Anton ber :30th. Business of importance Kaufman. Other committees have been care- will be transacted. Members and fully chosen to work with this gen- their friends are asked to attend. eral committee and the general offi- "Ths Ballan Cunt cers of the lodge. The reception committee is headed Mr. Sam Gunsberg of Kirby by Bernard Ginsburg, who will be Ave. E., has returned from a visit associated with Julius Freud, Jacob Siegel, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, Sam- to Chicago and Cleveland. uel H(avenrich, Z. Selling, Adolph Freund. Mrs. Jul. Fisher has left for The publicity committee consists of Milton Alexander, chairman; Rabbi Chicago to Attend the Fisher- Samuel S. Mayerberg, Maurice Fried- Isaacs wedding to be held Sat- berg. urday evening, Dec. 28, at LaSalle Adolph Finsterwald is chAirman of the dinner committee. His colleagues Hotel. • are Meyer Fink, Jacob Miller and Henry A. Marx. CLASSIFIED "Meet Ftiedberg- Wear Diamonds" GriswoldSt.M trbIty: r . h ''''' From the Lowest Price to the Best Finsterwald's Stock is All Embracing 7i1Ct A. N. FEUER 212 Warren Ave. E. Schechter's Drug Store 7,- Potts Drug Company Broadway Kosher Restaurant ' For Exclusive and Distinguished Designs For Engagement Rings Sallart Woodward at Gratiot When Wanting Fresh Fish call Main 5 3 0 6 Danto & COI. Prompt Delivery -see- THE AGREE BROTHERS COMPANY Plumbing and Heating Engineers il w fri. k 1 urs Studio: 970 Woodward Ave. Near Warren. 11111111111L Rabbi Joseph Thumin B'nai Moshe and B'rith Abraham Congregations Largest Exclusive Clothier Corner Monroe and Randolph Branch: 99-101 Michigan. Announces His Removal to 202 DIVISION STREET Phone Cherry 6199-W Financial -Statement of the Detroit Jewish Free Burial Society for 1918. (Chesed Shel Emeth) Founded on the 28th of May, 1918. 87.78 et, Balance, Dec. I , 1917 RECEIPTS Dues $2,061.15 Donations 2,426.32 For Burials 1,425.48 At Dedication of Cemetery 288.26 Proceeds of Concert 196.00 Individual Donations in Syna- gogues 320.43 Debts Collected 114.30 Miscellaneous Collections 31.80 Loan 1,305.00 1088 Hastings St. Member Federal Reserve Bova •SO earns IMAM Weeti•ein The City of Detroit Uses This Bank as a Depository. 'Why not You ? One Dollar Will Open an Account With FIRST STATE BANK • OF DETROIT • Established 1853 MAIN OFFICE: Griswold and Lafayette Obese and Grattot-Xsolt end Xt. Ettloti Orstlot and trastInge-Woodward and Eliot Jos. Campao and Newton-Xamllton awl Webb ?eructate awl Springwells Mrs. T. Singer, of Los Angeles, U. J. C. FRESH AIR SOCIETY TO GIVE TEA, AT, PHICIEN)C The Fresh Air Society of the United Jewish Charities has planned an informal tea to be given at the Phoenix Club, Erskine and John R., on Friday, January 3rd, at 3 o'clock. Miss Rosetta Stone, of New York city, brought here by the Community Union for their Bureau of Handicap will be the guest of the society and will give a brief address. A splendid musical program has been arranged. This is to be a gIt-together meet- ing. The officers and directors of the Fresh Air Society hope that all who are interested will attcnd. The pub- lic is Cordially invited. Cal., arrived last week for an ex- tended visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. -.Gardner, of Rocheiter, Mich. Sergt. Mark L. Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Solomon, of 134 .• $8,256.52 : DISBURSEMENTS Payment on Cemetery $3,075.00 Expenses on Cemetery 111.85 Payments on House at 66 Brewster 407.50 Funeral Expenses 1,860.00 Collector's commission 560.20 Opening of Cemetery 199.25 Printing, etc. 139.75 Secretary's Salary 100.00 Telephone and water taxes 30.00 Heat and light 98.92 House Repairing 89.00 Safe 50.00 Paid on mortgages and debts... 1,293.00 8,014.47 Balance $ 242.05 In 1918 Chesed Shel Emeth provided free burials for 72 poor Jews and Jewesses. Since the establishment of the Detroit Jewish Free Burial Society, (Chesed Shel Emeth) they gave 55 free burials in their own cemetery and 90 in other cemeteries. Total Receipts since the foundations of So- ciety 1 . 1 ,994.47 Total Disbursements 11,752.42 Balance, December I, 1918 242.05 • Clairmount avenue, has returned to Fort Sheridan after spending a few days at home. Sergt. Solo- mon is assistant truckmaster in the Motor Transport Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Wolf- gang are receiving congratula- tions on the arrival of a daughter, Hortense Felice, on Dec. 2. CHESED SHEL EMETH Mr. and Mrs. L. Solomon, DOES NOBLE WORKS FOR THE COMMUNITY daughter, and son, Sergi. Mark The Jewish Free Burial Society (Chesed Steal I:meth) is carrying on all important work in the community in providing burials for the poor and even for the unknown. The reports of the organization show that money from new memberships would he greatly appreciated ill the carrying on of the work. The offices of the so- ciety are at 06 Brewster street, and any offerings may be sent there. The officers are: Sant Sandweis, president; Sam Friedman, vice-president; Jacob Bienenstock, 'treasurer; and Isadore Lippman, secretary. ••••.• 8,168.74 348 E. High St FOR EXPERT PLUMBING SERVICE Market 6478 Photographer of the Rev. Ii. D. Bass Specialist at B'rith Milaths roll Glendale 10 and make your appointment. Studio open Satur- day evenings. Other evenings by *me- appoint. dal went. Solomon of Fort Sheridan. and the Misses Julia and Celia Levey were entertained at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Kee and son at 151 Avalon ave- nue, H. P. The famous Hebrew writer, David Frischman, • is now on his - way to America, accompanied by Abraham Stihcl, the Hebrew publicist of Mos- cow. They will pass through Japan, where they will attempt to establish a modern Hebrew printing plant. Property of Chesed Shel Emeh House at 66 Brewster Street. Chapel at 66 Brewster Street. Burial Chapel at the Cemetery. 13 acres Cemetery Land. Sam Sandwell-President. Sam Friedman -Vice.President. Jacob Itienenstock-Treasurer. 4 Isadore 1411101111--Secretary, From this statement it will be seen by everyone that the Chesed Shel Emeth performs an invaluable work in this community. Its benefits are especially felt by those most in need, b ythe poor and friendless. Its benevolence also goes out to the dead, to those who died far away from f.. nliy and friends, or in impoverished circumstances. The mission of the society can from now on be ore easily fulfilled because we have now a cemetery o our own. We shall therefore be better able to carry • the good work which we are endeavoring to do, and hich every member of the community must value. The society would greatly appreciate the id that would come from an increasein the members p. The + dues are very small. and the good that can • done is very great. • # Those who can and wish to have a part this work arc urged to send their offerings to 66 Br ster street. : re' 6 •