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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-09-17

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ATHENA GIRLS DANCE
ALUMNI OF J. 0. H.
TO OPEN SOCIAL SEASON .a. .
HELD FIRST MEETING

and Mrs. Craig; three sons, AL Sam-
uel and William, and one brother,
$ M' octetu zitt
Joseph.
Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz is
---
Funeral services were held
In a recent issue of The Detroit
assisting
in
arrangements
for
the)
Adolph
Freund,
Slone°,
of
the
Or.
77: .
Jewish Chronicle, in an obituary of Lewis Bros. Funeral Home,
Athena Girls seventh annual formal
ganieation. Deliver. Address.
Mrs. Anna Lavine, the name of one John It. street, and interment took
place at Beth David Cemetery on
son, Louis, was omitted.
A meeting for the organization of
WCYslicW4.%1MIGIVIAICSIA 14. 10410 iS
Sunday, Sept. 12, Rabbi Aishiskin
a Deroit chapter of the alumni of the
Miss Fannie Brown Of Brooklyn,
offiehiting.
AARON NOSANCHUK
Cleveland Jewish Orphan Home took
Y., has returned to her home after
place at the B'nai B'rith Community
... Aaron Nosanchuk of 694 Dentine
.pending
six weeks in the city as the
MRS. MARY ZIIiMAN
avenue passed away on Friday, Sept.
Center on Sunday, Sept. 12. Despite
guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
10. Mr. Nosanchuk was 46 years of
Mrs. Mary Zieman of 562 West- the very inclement weather, 25 of
Katt
of California avenue,
Mrs. S.
age and had been a resident of De- minster avenue passed away On Mon- the graduates were present. Dr.
Highland lark. Miss Brown was de-
Ile is day, Sept. 13, at the age of 38. Mrs. Charles A. Smith, after calling the
troit for the past 10 years.
lightfully entertained while in the
survived by his wife, Esther, and four Ziennin is survived by her husband, meeting 'to order, asked Adolph
c t y.
Freund. who sponsored the formatian
Samuel, and One children.
230,15.
- --
Interment look place at Machpelah of the alumni, to address the assem-
Funeral services were conducted ut
Honoring Mitt< Edythe Rudyn
I ewis Bros. Funeral Home, John R. Cemetery on Tuesday, Sept. 14, Rab- blage and to act as temporary chair-
whose nuerriage to Joseph I.. Miller
man. Mr. Freund spoke on the insti-
street, and interment took place at bi Ashinsky officiating.
1
will be an event of Oct. 3, Miss Ethel '
tution which sheltered, educated and
Beth David Cemetery on Sunday,
Edelson entertained with a bridge
graduated all the boys and girls who
Sept. 12. Rabbi Aishiskin officiated.
tea
and
miscellaneous
shower
on
were present, to form • local chapter
Sunday, Sept. 12, at the Hotel Stat-
of the .1. 0. II. alumni. the love and
HARRY ABRAMSON
lee.
devotion that is inherent in all to-
Abramson
of
2998
Cadillac
Harry
many
wards
their
alma
mater;
the
aims
and
Applications Refused Because
avenue died suddenly at his home on
On Sunday, Sept. 19, at 2 p. m.,
purposes
of
the
organization
which
Ab-
of Lack of Room and Means.
Sept. 10 at the age of 26.
a
brought them to the meeting and
t the Russian Polish Cemetery,
a
--
ramson is survived by his widow,
mo, thl in honor of Milton Weiner '
which
obviously
are
cultural,
social
I
me
Gertrude; two children; his parents,
Since its inception seven years ago,
will be unveiled.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abramson, and the Detroit Hebrew Orphans Home, and beneficial.
At the close of the address, idlicers
one brother, William.7 at
located at 47 Rowena street, has not
Rabbi and Mrs. Joshtra Werner
Services were conducted I,ewis required the financial assistance it were elected and committees appoint-
(Lena Farber of Detroit) of Hamil-
739 John R.
ed, as follows: Bernhardt Salomon,
Bros. Funeral Home,
dues at the present time. Opened president; Mrs. Mae Stills Shapero,
ton, Ont., received a cordial welcome ;
street. Interment took place at Beth early in 1920, the Rowena home at
vice-president; William Serlin, treas-
at the rabbi's synagogue in Hamilton
Abraham Cemetery on S um d ay, Sept. first housed 15 children, orphaned by
n, kom- SOPHIE BLANCHE SCHWARTZ upon their return (ruin their honey-1
urer; Louis Further, secretay.
12, Rabbi Thumb officiating.
the death of one or both of their mittees were appointed on
-miser-
moon trip.
which
will
be
given
on
Sun-
n ce,
parents. Since then 109 orphans ship, welfare, sociability all
laws. da
day evening, Sept. 19, at the Hotel
SAMUEL BROWN
have been cared for by the organiz-
s
were
received
from
Miss Ida Silverman of Leslie ave-
Taller Roof Garden. The committees
lI'eleg
Samuel Brown of 15500 Wilde- ation. At present Jo children, o
arlitt, superintendent of in charge are enthusiastic over the nue spent the week-end of Labor Day'
Michael
mere avenue passed away at his home otherwise would be homeless, are be-
.,
expressing
his
regrets
in
Chicago, where she was delight-
rapid sale of tickets and are sparing
the J. O.
on Sunday, Sept. 12. Mr. Brown was ing given the proper care and train-
at not Item able to attend the meet- no efforts to make this affair a fitting fully entertained by relatives and
68 years of age. He is survived by Mg to which all children are entitled. ing, and from II. D. Frankel, seen"-
friends.
()taming for the social, season.
A small group of men and women tary of District Grand Lodge No. 6,
one son, Leo. Funeral services were
..))
Announcement has Beret made that
conducted at Lewis Bros. Funeral have worked earnestly to enlarge the
Mrs. Philip Stitchler of Sturtevant !
s the door the
I. 0. B. B., extending good wishes tickets will be old al
Home, 7739 John It. street, on Mon- living quarters of the home and have on behalf of the membership of the
avenue
is
entertaining
as her house !
dance,
or
may
be
oh-
of
the
evening
day, Sept. 13. Burial took place at built an addition which will accom- district and the hope that the chap.
guest her sister, Mrs. H. \ Jleines of I
Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi modate 15 more children. To this ter will be a permanent success. Iff tai ned by calling Miss Adeline B. Cincinnati.
A motion was adopted that Mr.iCohen, Garfield 6282,91; MiSs Helen
small group of workers, however, De-
A. M. Hershman officiating.
Tihie Chimovitz, Northway 11:127;
troit Jewry has given little encour-
Alexander Wurzberger of Sioux
the Iron
Miss Schwartz, Empire 6693-W, or
Sh arlitt be invited to attend Sun-
agement' and intermittent financial meeting, which will be
MORRIS EDEL
member of the organize- Falls, Dak., has returned to his home
s any
Miss
after an extended visit with his
day, Oct. 3, and also that
t held
on Tilda•
Morris Edel of 3207 Blaine avenue aid.
Now that several of the orphans Treuhaft, director of the after-cure taut.
passed away on Sept. 9 at the age of
mother.
33. Mr. Edel had been a resident have entered high school and busi- department of the home, be invited.
ness
college, requiring a greater ex-
"Daddy" Freund was elected to
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Renter of
of Detroit for the past three years.'
penditure of funds, and many appli- honorary membership, which he
1674 Pingree avenue entertained
lie is survived by his wife, Lena
cations have been received from des• thankfully accepted. Unanimous ap-
with a dinner Sunday, Sept. 12, in
Edel, and two sons. Services were
conducted at Lewis Bros. Funeral titute orphans for admittance, which proval was given to a proposition to Jericho Lodge, No. 490, Conducts honor of their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Shapiro, who have returned!
Home, 7739 John R. street, and bur- must be refused because of limited extend membership to husbands of
Membership Drive.
funds of the institution, the Detroit wives and to wives of husbands who
from an Eastern honeymoon trip. A
ial took place at Beth Abraham
Hebrew Orphans Home, through its
catered thinner for 45 guests, which
are members.
Cemetery on Sunday, Sept. 10. Rabbi
Tuesday evening, Sept. 21, Jericho
officers, urges the Jewish public to
was prepared by Mack B. Weiss, was
Aishiskin officiated.
Age, No. 490, I. 0. 0. F., will con- served and the tables were beautiful-
lend its whole-hearted support and
er the male my degree on alarge
YOUNG
make
this
home
a
success.
HYMAN FOREMAN
, lass of cant! dates. This will be the ly decorated with ferns and flowers.
Those who have not been ap-
Hyman Foreman of 943 Theodore proached and would like to aid, or
econd large class to be initiated
Miss Jeannette Sarah Musliner of
ro
street passed away at his home on become
The Young People's Temple Club within the last month, it being the Collingwood avenue spent the week-
a member, are requested to
Friday, Sept. 10. Mr. Foreman was mail their membership dues or any will begin its fiscal year with an af- outcome of a special membership
end with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
89 years of age and had been a resi- donation they may desire to make to ternoon rally dance on Sunday, Sept. campaign conducted by Jericho
Mrs. Sol R. Cohen of Toledo, Ohio.
dent of Detroit for the past 29 years. the Detroit Hebrew Orphans Home, 19, from 3 to 6 o'clock in the beau- Lodge in honor and in memory of its
He is survived by his wife, Sarah;
late l'ast Grand Morris Weiner.
47 Rowena street.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Musliner of
_ tiful, newly decorated ballroom of
reman
Foreman
The membership drive is sponsored
two daughters, Margaret
TempleBeth El. This affair will be
Collingwood avenue spent the week-
limited to all members of the temple by Past Grand Maurice Bordelove, end at their summer home at Wolf
households 17 years of age and over. assisted by D. Gottlieb, B. Keller, B. Lake, Mich.
The Young People's Club has re- Finkelstein and J. J. Hirschman,
There Is Only One
cently sponsored affairs for the older whose plans are to confer the initia-
Mr. and Mrs . Kilt of 261 Cali-
ns well as the younger members of tory and first degrees at Jericho fornia avenue have just returned
the temple households and many Temple on classes Of from 50 to 75; from a visit to Ashland and William-
when
a
class
of
500
candidates
is
events, which promise to be of in-
son, Ky., where they were the guests
terest to all, are being planned for formed the second and third degrees of relatives and friends.
will be conferred on Oct. 12 at lonic i
the coming season.
Charles Stone's eight-piece orches- Temple.
Miss Marie Silk of Taylor avenue .
The second degree will be confer-
tra has been engaged for Sunday and
red by Jericho Lodge's second degree has returned from an extended so-'
all who attend are assured an 'after-
journ
in Peoria and Chicago, Ill.
by
We Are Located in the Broadway Market,
staff, which team was picked
noon of real enjoyment.
ohntio.1
gree Hinanes xib
Eugene
thi
Refreshments will be served.
Mr.
and Mrs. Gerson Sendrovsky
It de
difficult
this di
Shops 37 and 38.
There will be no charge of admission. confer Master
tion style at the Grand Lodge ses- and daughters, formerly of 9515
Cameron
avenue, are now residing At
sion at Kalamazoo Oct. Ili.
The greatest king must at last be
ANY OTHER MARKET
Meetings are held every Tuesday 1421 Blaine avenue.
WE HAVE NO CONNECTION WITH
put to bed with a shovel.
-----
evening at Jericho Temple, Oakland I
In honor of Miss Sophie Gurvitch,
and Melbourne avenues. Visitors are I
Phone Randolph 1664.
He who fears a sparrow will never
painter, and Miss Rebecca Katzman, I
always welcome.
sow millet.
concert pianiste, who are leaving for I
New York, the Arts Club will give
a farewell musical and lecture at the
Saul Abrannwitch Studio, 9034
Twelfth street, on Saturday evening, II
Sept, - la. at 8:30 o'clock.
)
Mesdames I. Silver, J. Lefton, L.
'
Dressler and D. Wachter and Miss I
Ray Wachter complimented Miss I
I Margerette Lefton with a linen
shower on Sunday, Sept. 12.
---
Miss Augusta Lipnick of 2504 Tay-
lor avenue has left for New York,
where she will continue with her vo-
cal studies.

OBITUARY

13ersonal

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IN NEED OF FUNDS

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Musical happiness will
fill thousands of homes
through the playing of
great artists re-enacted
by the

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Our monthly budget
plan puts this joy
within reach of all.

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CLASS ON SEPT. 21

TH3 KNAPE IS TIN OFFICIAL PIANO
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Only
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can you obtain the
illustrious

STEINWAY

Reuben D. Wax has left for Chi-
cago, where he will be the guest of I
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Wax,I
I before resuming his studies at the I I
University of Michigan.

"instruincn of the immortals"

Complimenting Leo Si. Butzel, who
recently returned from a trip abroad,
I a number of his friends gave a din-
ner party on Thursday evening, Sept.
2, at the Detroit Club.

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.1F Tr. ce.p.re, Ehol.hre

Modern `Business Succumbs to
the Livable @Atmosphere

Skyscraper construction has unbelievably altered
Detroit's skyline within the past decade. And,
modern business demands surroundings that accord

with the transformation.

To meet this need Dean has perfected a very
comprehensive Department of Commercial Furnish-
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corporation executives (in fact, men in many pur-

suits) have learned the value of surroundings that
typify the individual dignity and tradition of their
professions and stamp them as successful men

of taste.

When Dean shoulders the undertaking of comfort-
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quarters your responsibilities end. An estimate

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There I, a Ileax .Ser,./ie for creep ixterior Defor.mng Need.

UPHOLSTERING - DRAPERIES
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LAMPS AND SHADES
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EXTERIOR PAINTING - INTERIOR
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Convenient terms may be arranged
... -Allowance on other instrument.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Coggan (Pauline I
Feinberg I have returned from
honeymoon trip to Duluth and are at !
home to their relatives and friends,
at 1135 ('halmeisavenue.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Katt a nd sons,
Sidney, Charles and Sol, of Cali- !
fornia avenue, Highland Park, have
returned from II motor trip to Ash-
land, Ky., and Williamson, W. Va.,
where they spent a week with Mrs.
Kalts' brothers, St. Steckler and I.
Steckler. Before returning to De-
troit they made stops in Columbus,
I Cincinnati and Toledo, Ohio.
---
Miss Celia Drapkin of Windsor has
returned home after spending three
months with relatives and friends in
New York, Pittsburgh and Cleveland,
where she was delightfully enter-
tained.

Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Friedlander of
420 East Ferry avenue will leave on
Sunday, Sept. 19, for Philadelphia,
*here Mr. Friedlander will attend, as
a delegate,the convention of the Na-
tional Association of Retail Drug-
gists, which will be held the week
of Sept. 20. From Philadelphia, Mr.
and Mrs. Friedlander will visit in
Easton, Pa., New York and Belton.

"The Musie•I Center of Detroit"

GRINNELL BROS.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Sh4ero,
formerly of 2205 West Euclid ave.
nue, are now residing at 4039 Clem-
ents avenue.

•..Stetriway Representatives

1S15.21 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brachman
IMrs. Esther Reuben Simons), whose I
marriage was an event of Aug. 15,
have returned from a motor trip
through the East and are at home at
the Belcrest.

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,
A Prosperous New Year to All Patron
and Friends.

Under the auspices of the Jewish'
Workingmen's Kultur League. Moishe I
Leth Halperin, the noted Yiddish
poet, will speak on Saturday evening,
Sept. 18, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Jew-
ish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue.
The subject of Moishe Leib Hal-
perin'e address will be "Jewish Liter-,
afore for Juveniles." The public is
invited.

From

George Doliva

When you die even your tomb shall!
be comfortable.

The open mouth never remains
hungry.

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