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Note of Condolence:
The officers and members of the
Northwestern branch of the Jewish
Old Folks Home wish to extend their
sincere sympathy to the family of the
late Mrs. Molly Barnett.
OBITUARY
dore and Abraham of Detroit.
She
is also survived by 19 grandchildren
and three great grand-children. She
Morris Shulman of 227 Owen ave-
was buried Sunday, Feb. 14, at the
nue died at his home after an illness
of five months. Mr. Shulman was Machpelah cemetery, with Rabbi A.
$1. Hershman officiating. Mrs. Jacob-
son was the widow of the late Nathan
Jacobson, who died three years ago.
Benefit Performance:
Mrs. Samuel Singer, chairman of
the benefit performance, wishes to
thank the public and her co-workers
for their untiring efforts to make this
affair a success.
M e mbership:
Plea- , note correction: The North-
western Branch membership drive
will last until May 16. Mrs. !ferry
Schulman, 2006 Delaware avenue, is
dating. Interment was in Machpelah
Cemetery.
MRS. BESSIE RACHEL MEISTER
Mrs. Meister, whose husband was
the late David Meister, was born in
Kiev, Russia, and lived in Detroit 36
years. She was a member of Eman-
uel Synagogue and was interested in
numerous Jewish charities and socie-
ties in this city, where her name will
always be remembered and cherished.
Mrs. Bessie Rachel Meister, 72
years of age, passed away at her resi-
dence, 1955 Hazelwood avenue, Mon-
day, Feb. 22. Funeral services took
place Tuesday, Feb. 23, Rabbis E.
Aishiskin and A. M. Hershman ofli•
Surviving Mrs. Meister are three
children, Mrs. Zelda Harris, Saul II.
Meister and Mrs. Charles II. Marks,
and three grandchildren, Mrs. I'hilip
Minus, Shirley Ruth and Caryl Jean
Marks.
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The Northwestern Wor...:n's League
of the United Hebrew Schools wishes
to express its heartiest thanks and
appreciation to all the merchants,
patrons and committees who helped to
make the masquerade ball, held on
Sunday evening, Feb. 21, a success,
with special thanks to the Vienna
Sausage, Co of Chicago, which donated
all the meats for the ball.
Among other donations received fur
the banquet held Feb. 14 were: Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Priam!, $50; Hach-
ocher Camp and Ladies Auxiliary,
$30; Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Margolis,
$25; Julius Braun, Jacob Goldberg
and Maurice Schmidt, $10 each.
Among the interesting features of
the program was the recitation of an
original composition by Dr. H. F. Lip-
pit, in which the spirit and work of
the Northwestern League were por-
trayed. Jacob Rosenberg gave a short
address on the importance of the He-
brew schools in Detroit. Mrs. Samuel
Schmidt was hostess and made an
appeal for the charter. Mrs. Max
Weider gave a toast on behalf of the
league.
Pontiac Nutria I
A Purim masquerade dance and
bazaar is to be given March 3 by Tem-
ple Beth Jacob. The Beta Phi
Tau
Fraternity, the Ladles Aid Society
and the Men's Club are co-operating
to make this a successful affair. Vis-
itors are expected from Detroit, Flint.
Saginaw and Bay City. Proceeds from
this affair will be used to improve the
Community Center.
in charge.
Nee Recording Secretary:
Mrs. Henry Hempel of McQuade
avenu , has been selected ti fill the
vacancy left by Miss Janet Cohen,
who resigned to become active in the
Young Peoples Society.
Purim Party:
A Purim party will be given the
guests of the home on Sunday, Feb.
28, from 2 to 5 p. m. Mrs. Jacob
MORRIS SHULMAN
Goldberg has arranged an interest.
i ng program and suitable gifts for the born in Horke, Russia, 42 years ago
and had been in Detroit for the last
guest:,
18 years. He was president of the
Ahavas Achim Synagogue and a
Nest Meeting:
The next regular meeting of the member of Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, In-
Northwestern Branch will be held dependent Order B'nai B'rith. Mr.
March 9 at the residence of Mrs. Shulman was an officer and director
Barry Ginsburg, 2955 Cortland ave- of the Free Burial Association, a
nue, at 2 p. m. Entertainment will be teacher and organizer of the Hebrew
schools and was active in Jewish wel-
furnished and refreshments served.
fare organizations.
A resolution was passed at the
Towel Raffle:
A beautiful towel, donated by Miss Monday night meeting of Pisgah
Janet Cohen and raffled, was won by Lodge, No. 34, Independent Order
Mrs. J. Berman of 60 Burlingame B'nai B'rith, that the lodge partici-
pate in the funeral services. A reso-
avenue.
lution was passed by Ahavas Achim
Synagogue that a "Talmud" be or-
ganized in his name and sponsored by
his relatives. Mr. Shulman, father
of the late Morris Shulman, made the
Meeting:
A large audience attended the first donation and Morris Shulman,
Purim meeting of the Detroit Junior before his death, gave a large dona-
Hadassah unit on Wednesday eve- tion. He also left bequests to other
ning, Feb. 21, at the Temple Eman- charitable organizations.
Mr. Shulman is survived by his
uel, Taylor and Wilson avenues. A
most interesting Purim program was widow, Mollie Shulman; three chil-
Miriam Levin read the story dren, Esther, Jeanette and Martin; a
given.
of Purim. The Junior Hadassah sister, Mrs. Bertha Slotnick, and one
choral group rendered two selections, brother, Ben Shulman.
Mr. Shulman was buried on Tues-
"Happy Days" and a gypsy number
entitled "Merry Zingarellas." A play day, Feb. 23, at the Free Burial As-
entitled The Rehearsal" was given sociation Cemetery, Rabbi Horowitz
by members of Junior Iladassah. The officiating.
response to the request that each
MRS. MOLLY BARNETT
Junior Hadassah member bring a
Mrs. Molly Barnett, wife of the
tooth brush to be sent to the orphans
late
Abraham
Barnett, of 1516 Ful-
in Palestine was satisfactory..
lerton avenue, died suddenly at her
home
Monday,
Feb. 22. Mrs. Bar-
Change of Address:
In case of a change of address, nett was born in Germany 58 years
members of Junior Hadassah will ago and had been in Detroit for the
please notify Miss Dorothy Epstein, past 40 years. She was one of the
545 Mt. Vernon avenue, secretary of organizers of the Northwestern
Branch of the Jewish Old Folks
the Detroit unit.
Home.
Mrs. Barnett is survived by four
Hematite:
Mrs. Freda S. Ullian, national daughters, Mrs. Ben Kahn, Lillian,
Helen
and Julia, and one son, Sidney;
president of Junior Hadassah, is ex-
pected to return to Detroit shortly two sisters, Mrs. Alberta of Chicago
after March 1. Mrs. Ullian will in all and Mrs. Lena Cantor of Saginaw,
probability address the March meet- and two brothers, Leon and Bernard
Cohn of Port Hurion.
ing of Junior Hadassah.
Mrs. Barnett was buried Feb. 24
at 2 p. m., at Machpelah Cemetery,
Hudson•Essex Is Pioneer.
RabbiA. M. Hershman officiating.
JUNIOR HADASSAH
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OLD FOLKS HOME
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Since the invention of the "horse-
less carriage" all automobile adver-
tisements have been identical in one
respect-all quoted the price of the
car "F'. 0. B. Detroit," Aaron DeRoy
of Iludson-Essex said.
This practice could be pardoned in
national magazine advertising where
it was impossible to quote a delivered
price in different places, but it has
long been a mystery why the local
advertising of automobiles stuck to
the "F. 0. B. Detroit" formula in-
stead of letting the prospective par.
chaser in on the secret of the actual
cost.
Now one of the great automobile
manufacturing companies has taken
the momentous step that separates
them from this established custom.
With the audacity and courage of the
pioneer, it has cast precedent behind
and come boldly out in newspaper ad-
vertising giving the actual price of
the automobile, delivered to the buyer,
without any extra charges to be added
on. Great changes have come about
steadily in the automobile world, but
this is probably the most momentous
change of all.
PERFECTION LODGE
Perfection Lodge, No. 4516. F. & A.
M., will hold a special communication
Wednesday, March 3, at 7 p. m. M.
M. degree.
C K. SANDORF, Secretary.
By lir :i•r of-
l\IUELJ. EDER, W. M.
"CROSS MY
HEART"
Y 'll like eating at
PO H L'S
Uptow n Most Beautiful and
P,6ned Restaurant.
8939 TWELFTH ST.
Announcement!
DR. W.
W. KAHN
AnnoutuP s the Remo.] of His
Office from
510 Fine Arts Bldg.
to
300
ROWENA STREET
Betu e , ri
John R. and Brush.
Practice Limited to Di eeeeee of
the Ey e
and Refraction.
PHONE GLENDALE 2622
The following poem was writen by
Hattie Morris on the occasion of the
death of her sister, Mrs. Louis Sil-
verman.
)TOR SAL
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SALES CO.
an.
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and Linwood__
"What's Left"
Examples:
Rain. fall toff on a new-made grave,
softly fall from the sky Above.
She Is out alone in the dark and cold,
Tenderly fall on the one I love.
Earth. lie light on a new•male grave.
Mahe the'a frightened mit there lane:
Hark to the keen of the wind in the tree•
$490 Karpen 2-piece Irae mohair living
room suite
tp,
Earth. I can &lino. hear her moan.
$295 mohair 2-pime living rani milts,
carved frame
Wind, pawn love over a new•made gr ave,
m
Tap it with lingers taeet and war:
she'. rrared of the rain and thonderi
Wind. oh, ohs are we left to 5'oorn7
s285 mohair 2-place taupe living room
suit•
$580 M•lien 2-piec• mohair Living
suite, solid mahogany frame
Eleinent•. all he kind to her.
Where the in her narrow home ft laid;
Mi+s lit a little. my ilia, niy clear:
be good to • gra, newmaile.
MRS. LOUIS A. SILVERMAN
Mrs. Louis A. Silverman died at the
Highland Park Hospital on Feb. 16
of burns received in an accident
which occurred at her home, 2447
Itichtonavenue, 12 days previously.
Mrs. Silverman. who. before her
marriage, was Bess Marris, was 30
years old and was born in Honor,
Mich. She had resided in Detroit for
10 years and was dearly beloved by
a large circle of friends.
She is survived by her husband,
Louis A. Silverman; her daughter,
Alice Irene; her mother, Mrs. Lena
Morris; three sisters, Mrs. Bernard
N. Chatling, Mrs. Alexander Weiner
and Miss Hattie Morris. and two
brothers, Kalman and Nathan Morris,
room
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$200.0
0
147.50
132.50
290.00
$385 Karpen 2-piece mohair living room
suite
192.50
$290 Karpen 3•pier• mohair living room
suite
145.00
$330 steel cut velour 3-piece living room
suite
165.00
$295 mohair 3-plan• Hoag room
suite
147.50
3150.11:ite. mohair 3-piece, reversible
175.00
$370 Karpen 2-piece mohair living room
suite, solid mahogany frame
1 8 5.00
$295 Karam, steel cut velour 3-piece liv-
ing ream suite
147.50
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FURNITURE
Half
"What's
off Left"
TO MY SISTER
"What's Left"
Features:
.. from our Triumphant Febru-
ary Sale, all suites which are to be
discontinued, all incomplete suites,
all floor sam'ples without dupli-
cates or warehouse stock back of
them, all unmatched pieces ...... all
MUST be sold before March 10th
to prevent hampering us in placing
incoming shipments.
NOT EVERYTHING AT HALF
PRICE, but many, many things
(note partial list mentioned in this
advertisement . . . an entire home
can be furnished at HALF PRICE.
Original (former) price tags will
remain on all suites and pieces, in-
cluded in this "WHAT'S LEFT"
SALE, so you can verify every 50';.
price reduction.
In other words, every green
"What's Left" Sale price tag says
"HALF-OFF" March 1st to 10th.
$320 Jacquard velour 3-ploce living room
nuit•
160.00
$376 Karp. 3-pion Impair down•filled
Bring ram sult•
187.50
$820 Kampen 2-piece mohair living room
suits
310.00
$630 Karpen -piece frieze mohair liviog
room suite
265.00
8850 Karpen 2-plea trims mohair living
ream suite, solid mahogany, and-
carved frame
425.00
has Karpen 2.pac• trine mohair living
room d Buis, solid mahogany, hand•
'mame
390.00
WO Karpen 2-plea frieze mohair living
ram suit•
325.00
$590 Karpen 2-pies• Wino mohair living
roam •uit•
295.00
$590 K•rpen 2-plea green (rime mohair
ng room sult•
295.00
$550 block mohair 2-plane living room
room suite
275.00
WO Karam F•ier• frieze mohair living
room suite
240.00
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NOTE-In Monday's Detroit
News, Bedroom and Dining
Room Suites and many odd
pieces will be featured at
"What's Left" Sale HALF OFF
prices.
all of Detroit.
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MRS. FANNY JACOBSON
Mrs. Fannie Jacobson of 946
Farnsworth avenue died Feb. 13 at
■ Irs. David
the home of her daughter..
71 years old.
Rosenthal. She wit ,
She is survived by her two daughters,
Mrs. David Rosenthal and Mrs. Isaac
o f
Grass, and by her six sons, Moses
C °HEN
AMERICAS FINEST
MORRIS WEINER
Morris Weiner died in Los Angeles,
Calif., where he has made his home
for the past three years. Mr. Weiner
was born in Russia 32 years ago and
came to Detroit when he was 14 years
of age. He was the first noble grand
of Jericho Lodge.
Mr. Weiner is survived by his
widow, Mrs. Elsie Weiner; his moth-
er, Mrs. Fanny Weiner; one daugh-
ter, Elsie; three sisters, Mrs. Clara
Morey, Mrs. Seppin and Mrs. Bessie
Ludin, and one brother, Harry
Weiner.
Mr. Weiner will tie buried from
the home of his sister, Mrs. Seppin,
1538 Calvert avenue, Sunday at 2 p.
m. Burial will be at Russian-I olish
Aid Society Cemetery, Rabbi Ashish.
kin officiating.
Toledo and Sol, David, !tarry, Ise-
rrt
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ROBINSON
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OFF i
NOTE-If we owned The
Jewish Chronicle, we would fill
every page with "What's Left"
specials that it is impossible to
mention in today's ad.
Gmencas gme.st Arniture "X/
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