▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE PAGE SIX PIONEER RESIDENT OF DETROIT PASSES AWAY pn,p m il pN Abraham Anspach, one of Detroit's most respected and beloved Jewish citizens, died Tuesday, August 19, at the age of 77 years. lie was buried from his residence, 414 Monterey avenue. Highland Park, Mich., Tues- day afternoon. Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg officiated. THOMAS NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL Phone Northway 192 1197 WoOdward Ave. Detroit, Michigan. SPECIAL COURSES NORMAL COURSES Tea Room M inagement Institutional Management Dietetics Visiting Housekeeper Secretaryship Toy !slaking Jewelry Physical Training It:toeing Domestic Sc len, Domestic Art Physical Trtinlog Industrial Art Manual Training Drawing Music Commercial INDDSTRiA I.. ART COURSES fling. extlle Design. Futtliture Des ign. Rug and Carpet Mechanical Dng, ortlion, Commerc ia Costume I h.e114(ri, Intentir i Architectural I , 0414!k, \Vail Paper Design s FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST 29TH, 1919. • ()TT() Pl. PHONE CHERRY 1070-8 itAsT A FULL LINE OF HATS AND CAPS August Furniture Sale 46 STATE STREET 0I 30% Off Abraham Anspach. On All Bedroom Suites e IIE August Furniture Sale offers a rare opportunity to secure beautiful period bedroom suites at a sav- ITr ing of WI. Among the designs we are showing are Hepple- white, Louis XIV., Louis XVI., Queen Anne, William and Mary, Georgian, Italian Renaissance, English Renaissance. 1 etc. Original price tags remain on all articles. Figure reduc- ;! tions at time of purchase. Corner of Hastings and High Five Blocks North Five Blocks East of Woodward 4 i l!S " Ivs .. ^ 14!&4•' si"C‘ C o Mr. Anspach was one of the Pio- neer Jewish settlers in the city of He came to Detroit from Detroit. \Yeller, Germany, more than 50 years ago. He had been identified with manufacturing and financial interests in the city ever since. He was one of the oldest members of Temple Beth El and belonged also to Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, 1. 0. B. B., and the Montefiore Lodge Free Sons of Is- real. In a quiet and unostentious manner. Mr. Anspach. (lid much for the poor and needy of the city. His death is mourned by a host of friends. The deceased is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fredericka Anspach, one brother, Leopold Anspach, a daughter, Mrs. Leon \Veinberg of Detroit, and two sons, Edward and Eugene Ans- pach of Newark, N. J. fe t i of Cratlot kir wr You'll have a great time at B'nai Brith Outing, Wednesday, Aug. 27th , Illy P11111111111111111111011111111111111111111111IIMINIIIIIINUMBONINISI MONI M E- - _-, ---_-_. - . -. _ 0 - 5.- = -- -.L -._ - = g INSIIIIIIMMBE Telephone Bills Now in the Hands of Subscribers are Due and Payable as Rendered Lansing, Mich.—Mr. Philip Joseph is motoring through the east with relatives. He will return to Lansing the latter part of the week. Mr. Sydney Slyer of Chicago, re- cently returned from France, visited his sister, Mrs. Louis Kositchek. Mr. Ben Fletcher has gone to Chi- cago on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lautus and sister, Miss Greenwald, of Meridan, Miss., have moved to Lansing where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Nathan and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fletcher motored to Detroit. Mrs. Sarah Beck and son are mo- toring through the cast and expect to l remain there the rest of the summer I 'e V r. ". and Mrs. Petrie and family are I summering at Lake Odessa, Mich. Mr. Leo Wolf, who has be n in - service for the past 19 months in = France. has returned to Lansing. Mr. and ',qrs. Jacob Kositchek have ==2– FA returned to Lansing after a several weeks' visit spent with their children, Mr. and NIrs. Meyer Frank, of Bur- lingame avenue. ▪ 7--A AUSTRIAN JEWS REFUSE BURIAL TO COMMUNIST 0_ According to an Associated l'ress cable from Vienna, dated August 4, the board of management of the Jew- ish cemetery at Wiener Neustadt, lower Austria, has refused to allow the burial in that cemetery of the body of Tibor Szamuely, the Hun- garian communist leader, who was shot and killed as he was trying to cross the Austrian frontier. The rea- son given by the chief official of the board was as follows; "The Mosaic law contains no pro- vision against the burial of murder- ers in consecrated ground, but Moses knew that murder was foreign to the nature of the Jews, and therefore passed no ordinance. I assume that that Jew with his own hands mur- dered forty men at least, therefore I forbid the burial." The body was taken to the fron- tier town of Sauerbrunn, near which Szainuely died. for burial. The August bills for telephone service include charges for ex- cess messages used during the month of June, which charges are not affected by the order of the Public Utilities Commission es- tablishing a new rate schedule as of August 1, 1919. The September bills for telephone service will carry excess message charges for the month of July, which charges also are not affected by the Commission's order. As the reduction in charges for telephone service, ordered by the Public Utilities Commission only affects the charge for excess messages, and as the Commission's order is not effective until August 1st, the October bill, which will include charges for excess messages used during the month of August, will be the first bill o - The Chicago Federation of Syna- gogues has engaged Rabbi A. Cron- liach of Akron, Ohio, to serve as vis- iting chaplain of the penal institu- tions of their city. county and state. Rabbi Cronbach was at one time as- sistant rabbi of the Free Synagogue of New York City. 46 STATE ST REET REPAIRING NEATLY DONE We Clean Hats Clean, Soft, Stiff, Straws, and Panamas MICHIGAN DETROIT, Detroit's Exclusive Caterer and Decorator Weddings, Banquets— All Social Occasions O VER seventy-five per cent of the leading Jewish Social Affairs of this city have been catered out by us in the last year. No occasion too small—none too large to receive our quotations. LANSING NOTES. CI ,T=0.1)?....iisi9cbt-; Otto the H atter Phone us. ETROIT CATERING & DECORATING C M. A. Pereira, Mgr. 125 Richton Ave ' He at I o ck 5 6 54 M a i n 37 7 7 MEN! Be sure and see these smart new patterns I just brought back with me from New York. These woolens will make the finest suits you've seen in years. Drop in and see them. r:r_t1F1,51 1 IVIC1147, Importing Tailor Glendale 2576 796 Woodward Avenue Enjoy Life, Good Health, Good Appetite and Vitality. Strength and Happiness. he full of Use the Robinola Celebrated Wine Exilir Cosurpassed as a Stomach, Liver and Bowel Strengthen- Body Regulator and er, Builder. For sale at all Drug Stores or at 62 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. =i carrying charges at the reduced rate for excess messages used. SO THAT TELEPHONE SERVICE WILL NOT BE DENIED, AS PROVIDED FOR BY THE TELEPHONE COMPANY'S COLLECTION ROUTINE, SUBSCRIBERS ARE URGED TO MAKE IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF ANY EXISTING BALANCE. Michigan State Telephone Company Philharmonic Concert Course SEASON 1919-1920 Jas. E. Devoe, Mgr. GERALDINE FARRAR Oct. 13th FRITZ KREISLER SCOTTI OPERA CO. Oct. 27th Oct. 24th. SOPHIA BRASLAU SERGE RACHMANINOFF Nov. 24th Nov. 10th HIPOLITO LAZARO Jan. 5th Course Tickets $12.00 and $10.00—NOW ON SALE At St. Paul's Cathedral League of Women, Woodward & Hancock Ayes. and Grin- nell Bros. 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