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July 02, 1926 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-07-02

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Saturday services at 10:30.
all
continue
services
Religious
throug hthe sunnner and are held on
Saturday morning at 10:30. Subject
for July 3, "The ,Jewish Contribution
to American Liberty." Subject fu July
10, "The Legend of :he Fall Of Zion."
Confirmation picnic, July 6. The
members Of the confirmation class of
1426 will go picnicing at
Tuesday, July 6. The cloys will meet
at the dock at the foot of Woodward
avenue, at 12:45. 'they will return
on the 8 o ' clock boat. There will be
all sorts of games, contests and
sports. Members of the class are
to communicate with Rabbi
liked
'ram by mail or by telephone to say
whether or not they are coming.

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y namic Detroit Life Sets

A Record In Michigan

1 ['he. Fenkell School.

The Fenkell Branch of the Relig-
ious School opened its summer ses-
sion, Tuesday, June Si). Practically
all ■ it the children of the school are
attending the summer session. If this
experiment of a swan., religious
whim' should prove successful, l'en,
ply Beth El will probably institute
Timmer sessions in all of it? schools.
Miss Helena Stung° is in charge of
the summer session. The faculty is
composed of Miss Esther Goldberg,
Mrs. Hannah Rachliss, Bernard 'Zvi-
ger and Miss Sally Shainak.
---- ---
Rabbi Fram at the Y. W. H. A. Camp.
On Friday night, July 9, Rabid
Leon Frani will conduct service, at
the Y. W. II. A. camp.
-- ---

-

Detroit Life underwriters
honored their president, Mr.
M. E. O'Brien, with a record
production of $4,135;895.50
new business in the month of
June, 1926. This is the largest
amount of life insurance ever
written by any life insurance
company operating in this State,
in any single month.

Supplementary Services.

Temple Beth El is now making ,
elaborate preparalions fur its great
supplementary services, to be held
during the fall holidays--Rosh Ilas-
honah and Yom Kippur-- at Orchestra
Hall. The great organ at Orchestra
Ball will be used, and a specially se-
lected choir will sing the services.
Rabbi Leon train and Professor
Frauzblau will officiate.

Eat; Titg Notes

anT
Iliai
Mr. and NIT',
Don Edward, 14 Detroit ,Pen
theaTwiek4 nil at the home of Nit: and
Mrs. II. Ilelper .

so n,

Mrs. Harry Hod: of Deo iiit was
'the guest of Mr. a n d \le,s Max Kahn
for several day,
_

1Vedlie , day, June 'ill,
soh Temple Sisterhood and Iles new
Benevolent Societies held a Toint
at Wenoria Beach.

Miss Sarah Wolsey

eon, the guest o f NIT'. and NIrs. hely

tig, has returned to her bone.

NIT. . and Mrs, Louis Schneiderinan

on June
1111IIIMIIICV the birth of a sun

24.

PRESIDENT M. E. O'BRIEN of the Detroit Life Insurance
Company whose agents honored themselves and their
chief by breaking all 'Michigan life insurance records
in "President's 'Month." June, 1026.

11101.1 1 and daughters
Mrs.
leaTi and Ruth, ;ire visiting with
friends in Detroit.
— —
Sir. and Mrs. It. II irschorn and fain-
i!y and Mrs. A. A. !merman have re-
turned from Nit. Clemens where they
attended the Scher-Edelstein wedding.

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IN MEMORIAM

In lovirtt memory of Mrs. Bessie
, ears
Westman, who passed Tiway two y
ago, .1 uly I, 1 IT2 I.

,

more her h.dne.
ill.
It was
in our hvart- ,
She linvvr , rent
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she pa•ed 11.111
Am In the Inn ,

11 , r loving

It is interesting and significant that the
citizens of one state, Michigan, should ex-
press their confidence to such an extent that
the total life insurance policies written,
within thirty days, should establish this new
record in Michigan Life Insurance ,History.

parrots, e hildreT4sisters

and brothers.

•---
In loving memory of Samuel D.
Newlander, who died tine year ago.

.luly 2, 1925.

h n noie
Just when hi. life on+
,
Jtot when hi• were be-
il,v1 railed him hot,.
From !how. he losed
lo H. eternal rest.

missed by his Wife. Children,
Sadly
Mother, Brother and Sisters.

In loving memory of Solomon Mil-
ler, who passisl away three years
.luly :1, 1923.

The world tray Annae from vest to ,r1t1
And f rietwlv from day to das.
110 never *III the one we lose
•n•v.
Prom mem., pa,
lose
For we know that life, troth and
Are bis fore‘ermore.
I.ik• ivy on the withered oak.
When au thine elve deem,.
Our to, for him win still keep ateen

And never fade sway.

The life insurance message of security
and happiness was carried by these Detroit
ifs Evangels of Idealistic Service, into the
tiomes of 1,500 people in this single month.
This brings the total writings of the Detroit
Life Insurance Company Underwriters, up
to $14,580,744, for the first six months of
1926, as compared with $11 762,000 .for a
similar period last year.

.

.104,

VICE-PRESIDENT MORRIS FISHMAN, whose
general agency established a new record of
achievement in June with a total of $1,707,-
205 business written.

Ilia loving wife, daughters and

sons.

J. W. E. W. O.

Detroit Life Insurance Company

RummageSale:
meeting of the Jewish
A ITKUblr

Women's European Welfare Organi-
zation was held at the IrTiai Writh
Community Center, 275 East Ferry
avenue, on Tuesday e vening, .tune
at which time members met Tine of
their charges, Norris Goldenberg, a
by
nine-year old orphan brought over
the organization and who is living
were
with his aunt and uncle. Plans
again discussed for the activities of
year.
the organization for the ensu ing
- ----
Get•Togetber Meeting:
for te
h new
A get-together nil ,ting
dward
officers of the North Woo
Brandy will he held at Bob Lo Park
in July 7. The officers are Mrs. Jos-
T'ph Robbins, president ; Mrs. Joseph
Modell and Mrs. N. E. Newman. vice.
presidents; !sirs.• Nathan Fishman,
treasurer; Mrs. Bagdad and Mrs. .1.
Cohen, secretaries. Those in charge
ay
are sparing no efforts to make u this d
lunc h
an enjoyable one. Bring yor
and the kiddies to the first boat.

Regular Meeting:

The committee in charge of the
rummage sale wishes to appeal to
o nate
members and their friends, to d
bundles of old clothes and, if conveni-
S.
GT.bb
ent, get in touch with NI r.
stick, telephone Garfield 7118S. The
packages will be picked up. This will
to toward the maintenance of the or-
phans in Palestine.

M. E. O'BRIEN

PRESIDENT

MORRIS FISHMAN

VICE-PRESIDENT

florae Office Building,

hy the row pony

2210 Park Avenue

Home Office Building, Detroit

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