Amterka 'apish Peri°Seal et Hier CUPTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO PAGE SEVEN 1tONICLE Ei£ YnVO111/1954 E' OBITUARY I li nid tt2 ,E h s LILLIAN SCHLAFER Mr. and Sirs. David Pollack (Laura Goldberg) of 212 Sit. Vernon ave- nue are receiving congratulations on The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah the birth of a daughter, Lucille June. Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B., will hold on June 25. a get-together picnic at Bob-Lo on Sir. and Sirs. Harry Sloan (Rose Tuesday, July 14. All those wishing to attend are asked to meet at the Freedman) of 1713 Calvert avenue docks at the foot of Bates street at I are receiving congratulations on the 9:45 a. in. Prizes for games will be I birth of a daughter, Josephine, on given. June 30. Smart Silk Frocks The Wednesday Bridge Club en- teained at a stork shower last week tertained at the home of Mrs. Herman Baths of Pingree avenue honoring Mrs. Samuel Schubiner Among the guests were Mrs. D. Moyer, Mrs. J. Schwartz, Mrs. S. Eisler, Sirs. Ilenry Schubiner, Mrs. Goldberg and Mrs. Si. London. For women and misses in • eery special display at only Mr. and Mrs. Irving Aaron (Min- nie Lebow) are receiving felicitations on the birth of a son, Jordon, on July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund Brin of 1903 Calvert avenue left on July 4 to visit in Minneapolis, Yellowstone Park and other points in the West. $25 Cool and Smart are These White Sweaters! 9 . 75 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koppy of 5282 Twent-third street are receiving y congrat ulations on the birth of a son, Arthur Marvin, on June 26. JEWESS IS YOUNGEST NORTHERN GRADUATE Miss Rose Duchin, who is 14 years Arthur Fink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of 64 Winona ave- of age, is the youngest member of - this year's graduating class of North- nue, left for Alaska with the Bu ern High School. She received a cum chanan tour. LILLIAN SCHLAFER laude diploma and during her three H. I. Berlin of 13217 Lincoln ave- years at high school won many hon- The death of Miss Killian Schlafer, ors. She intends to enter Teachers daughter of Mrs. Minnie Schlafer of nue has returned from a short visit in Cleveland with relatives and College in the fall. 2051 Calvert avenue, occurred on In addition to her public school Wednesday, July 1, her twenty-sec- f riends. work, Miss Duchin has been an ex- ond birthday, following a short ill- The Misses Anna Tack of 2305 Ha- cellent student at the United Hebrew ness. Burial services were held the following day, with interment at I zelwood avenue and Beatrice Wine- Schools, attending Kirby Center. At- berg of Carter avenue left Saturday, ter completing six years of study she Machpelah Cemetery. will be graduated from the school in Miss Schlafer attended the Bishopl July 4 for several months' stay in I the ! September. Upon the comp ion o f School and Central High School. She New York, where they will be her work at Teachers College and at- is survived by her mother, Mrs. Min- guests of their relatives and friends. ter studying advanced Hebrew at the nie Schlafer; three sisters, Mrs. Louis En route they stopped at Buffalo, Talmud Torah, Miss Duchin will pre- 1Kaine and Mrs. Sydney Werner of where they went by boat. pare herself to teach in the United - [Detroit and Mrs. Fred Molin of }lolly- Mr. and Sirs. S. Kelt and son, Max- Hebrew Schools. I wood, Calif.; three brothers, Nathan, well, of California avenue, Highland Hyman and Abraham Schlafer. Park, have left by motor for Chi- cago, where they will spend some , BABY DAY NURSERY JACK MILLMAN DANCE ON JULY 12 I time Their niece, Miss Jeanne gainer of Chicago, who has been their MAURICE MILLMAN The Detroit Hebrew Ladies Baby house guest, returned to her home age, and of Jack Millman, 21 years Day Nursery will give a concert and his younger brother, Maurice, 15 with them. dance Sunday evening,u y 12, t years old, were drowned a M. A. Lampert of :1277 is Carter , Armory Hall in Mount Clemens. a t a the Park last Saturday, July 4, when the I avenue entertained 20 cues card party and luncheon on Thurs. The proceeds will for go poor toward which cares children day, July 2, honoring Mrs. Binstock, home, orphans. The public is invited Miss Rebecca Binstock and Miss Dora and to attend. Tatarsky of Denver, Colo. A wonderful collection of smartly styled frocks which portray in every line the newest phases of summer fashions, displayed in beautifully colored silk and crepes. sir a. 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Horwitz of Trenton, Mich., 1 left last Sunday for Vancouver, B. C. — — A. M. Hillman of Worcester, Mass., I London Report Says Polish-Jewish Immigrants Aided Palestine. spent last week-end with his uncle I and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. Horwitz) London.— (J. T. A.)—The emigre- of Trenton, Mich. I tion of Jewish middle class men from • - Following the graduation exercises Poland to Palestine is emphasized Of- in I at Northwestern Iligh Schl t report of the British Colonial bee oo las the - flee for 1924 which just n ' week, Mr. and Mrs. II. Seppe n enter tamed 75 guests,at their home, 2676 I issued. honoring their ' The report includes for the first avenue, Calvert daughter, Miss lila Seppen, a mem- time references to the administration HAS OPENED ber of the class. The house was deco-! of Transjordania in accordance with rated with peonies and roses and a the demands voiced at the last ses- A DELICATESSEN AND SANDWICH SHOP AT color scheme of nile green and pink . sion of the Permanent Mandates was used on the tables. Miss Seppen I Commission. The report for Trans- "A Modern Plant With Modern Methods." received many lovely gifts. She left I jordania contains no mention of the as Melrose 6570 last Saturday for a visit in St. Louis. IJewish national home except in the r s (Near Grand Boulevard) 533.37 Forest Ave. E. I paragraph where it says that Great Next to Mary Lee Candy Shop — NORTHWAY 3352 Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossman of 300 I Britain is mandatory power for Frederick street will be hosts at a Transjordania where the terms of the Twenty-five years in the Delicatessen and Restaurant Business s. formal reception for their relatives Palestine mandate are applicable with • JACK MILLMAN in Detroit. Maurice sank in a hole while in bath- and friends on Sunday, July 12, from exception of the provisions for the 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 o'clock in honor I establishment of the Jewish national We will carry a full line of Kosher Delicatessen, Roast Chicken and ing and Jack, trying to save him, was also drowned. The tragedy occurred of the marriage of their daughter, I home. Roast Meats. Salads of all kinds and Home Baked Pastry. al of Jewish immigrants in the presence of thousands of peo-1 Lenora, to Adrian Tobias of this city. with I "The capitad arrivl an manufacturing d the boys' mother, Mrs. No cards. i perience, mostly from Po ant , 1111111111 11111111111!IIf11111I11IIIIIItIIIIIlIIIIIIIL P ie (thou h Mary Stillman, was not in sight. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Tobias of I stimulated industrial development Funeral services were held at the 2069 Gladstone avenue have as their I and created more favorable condi- Millman home on Monday afternoon. house guests Mrs. Nathan De ue o ' lions which allow the increase of im- Surviving the boys are their mother, Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Tobias m igration," the report for Palestine Mrs. Mary Millman; two sisters, Bes- says. "There is no Jewish unemploy- ment. Jewish agricultural coloniza- sie and Jennie, and four brothers, of Dowagiac, Mich. Max, Harry, Nathan and Myer Mill- Sirs_ Guy Rowe of New York is tion continues steadily," the report man. The family moved to Detroit further states. Referring to the steps spending the month of July with her from Montreal, Que., three years ago. . Charles Fin- of the administration concerning the Jack Millman was employed by the parents, Mr. and dirs organization of safety in the coun- sterwald of Chicago boulevard. Security Trust Company for the past try the report states that "recruit- two and a half years. lie was a mem- Mrs. Sherman and daughter, Eu- ing Arabs and Circassians into the ber of the Grenadier Guards Band nice, and Henry Nathanson, Miss I Palestine gendarmerie found no dif- of Montreal, the Y. M. II. A. of Mon- Sherman's fiance, all of Chicago, were I ficulty. Not a sufficient number of Desires to announce to his many patrons and friends the Jewish recruits were possible, treal and Knights of Pythias Lodge guests over the Fourth of July !suitable removal of his establishment to more spacious quarters at No. 55 of Detroit. Ile played the the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Na- I however, because of the fact that the 1550 Woodward avenue clarinet and saxophone and appeared thanson of 602 East Philadelphia ave. immigrant class lucks knowledge of before the public a number of times. nue. Among the entertainments given local conditions and the languages of 120 MADISON AVENUE With his brothers, Nathan. who pinys in their honor was a dinner at Blos- the country." Where he will carry • comple line of Imported and I the 'cello; Harry, piano, and Maurice, sou Heath Inn last Saturday evening Domestic Woolens. 'flute, he was scheduled to broadcast at which the following were present: , Mr. Rice extends • cordial invitation to all his friends and from the Detroit News radio station Sc-. and dirs II. B. Harris of Denver, patrons to visit him in his new quarters. I last Sunday. ' Maurice was a student at Central Mr. anti Sirs. Jack Geller, the Mimes' 0 Betty Davidov and Mary Nathanson high School and studied music with 000.53000000 . 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000 and Louis Barris and Herbert B. Sie- Mr. Hertzer of the Detroit Symphony gel. Orchestra. --- Mr. and Sirs. I. Ressler of Brush HENR ROSEN- MRS. ROSE TEIC street had as their house guest B. 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The Misses Marion Gold- I she was a member, last Wednesday berg, Rose Hershman, Anna Hertzoff at her late residence, 49 Winona and Adeline Cohen won the prizes at I avenue. Interment was in Wood- their respective tables. mere Cemetery. Mrs. Rosenfield was an honorary Slim Miriam Skolnik of Byron ave - member of the former Jewish Worn- nue has returned from a week's visit en's Club of Detroit, now the Detroit at Cedar Point. I section of the National Council of I Jewish Women, and a former presi- Miss Mollie Haber of Beaubien a dent of the organization. She was street entertained last Thursday eve- former school teacher in the city and ning with a dinner at King Wah Lo was a graduate of Central High by a theater party at the School. Born in Hungary in 1855, she followed Bonstelle in honor of her sister-in- was 5 years old when she cam to law, Mrs. S. Max ax Haber of New York ' Detroit to reside. • Mrs. Rosenfield is survived by City. three daughters, Mrs. Arthur Goal- Members of the Detroit section of son, Sirs. Samuel Hoexter and Miss the National Council of Jewish Woms,,, Ruth Rosenfield, all of Detroit; two en (formerly the Jewish Women's sisters, Mrs. Sarah Berger of Long Club) who have recently moved or I Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Adolph Slo- married or who contemplate moving man of Detroit. during the summer are asked to no- tify Mrs. Henry Weinstein, Mack Gas came into use a little over one hundred years ago. Its first use was chiefly for lighting in a crude way. Later inventive genius gave us great improvements in the use of gas for illuminati tion., Then came gas cooking stoves—such as they were. The last . 20 years have given us the Modern gas range with its many conveniences; gas water heaters that are a present day necessity; and gas equipment for countless industrial as well as house• hold uses. Island, Grass Lake, Mich. UKRAINIANS WILL GIVE PERFORMANCE 1 In loving memory of our dear wife pany at the piano. and mother, Leah Ackerman, who died Ave years ago on July 10, 1920. Gone but not forgotten. Her Loving Husband and Children. DETROIT CITY GAS W.. Cl,... W. The Federation of Ukrainian Jews will hold • concert on Tuesday eve- ning, July 14, at the Bijou Theater, Mt. Clemens, for the benefit of the Ukrainian Jewish orphans. Those participating are Mischa Fishson, Vera Zaslaysky, Isaac Arko and Madame Arko, who will take part in a comedy, Friedberg, "Prohibition." Other entertainers In memory of Molly are Miss Emma Lazaroff, Zusman who passed away three years ago the Caplan, Abraham Sinkoff, Miss Freda rs. Jack seventeenth of Tams.' Zagor, mezzo soprano, and M Her Loving Sons and Daughter. Shpargel. Miss Koffman will accom- In loving _memory of our dear son and brother, Max Ball, who died on July 13, 1919, the sixteenth day of Tamuz, 5679. 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