IitE erttonjErasn(ititor lac PAGE EIGHT BUILDERS of DETROIT — Visiting Ben B'riths MILFORD STERN GOLDSTEIN'S By LAWRENCE LIPTON Chrysler Motor Car Company Adds Republic To Its Fleet Models Republic trucks are found where accurate oper- ating and maintenance costs are a factor in the pur- chaser's business. The new line of Republic models are meeting with approval everywhere. 50 and 60 The latest proofs of Republic engi- neering resources and experience. 6 cylinders-301).p. per ton! Husky and flashy. See them here. There is a Republic model for your purpose, too. Republic Motor Truck Co., Inc. 3526 West Fort Street 1 f. ( it ge II • • -of 1.i471; ow/7! ..... • REPUB I REPUBLIC MOTOR TRUCK CO.; INC., ALMA, MICHIGAN A. C. Kranz Merchant Tailor The Shop Where Courtesy and Service Prevail. Some men are leaders in their the New York Technical high pity Union. He holds the office of communities because of their out- school (1902-03) and put in four vice-president of the Jewish ('en- standing success in business. Some years as a teacher in the public ters association and is a trustee of rise to public recognition through schools of Gotham. It was also in the National Jewish hospital of their prowess in the professions. the big eastern metropolis that he Denver. Others win the love and esteem of acquired his musical training, As a civic leader, Mr. Stern be- their fellows by virtue of their tal- studying piano at the Virgil Con- l o ngs to the new school of prog- ents as orators, social service servatory of Music. ressive liberals who, although they workers, teachers, musicians or Making his home in Detroit, Mr. are constantly growing more num- writers. And still others reap the Stern immediately brought his erous, are still all too few. Philos- rich harvest of public gratitude varied training and his native ver- ophically he is a humanist and through their generous benefac- satility of talent to bear in social values human life, bunion liberty tions. sor•ice. For seven years he con- and huinan happiness above all Detroit Jewry can point to one ducted classes in the religious considerations of economic power individual in its midst who can school of Temple Beth F.I. As and political privilege. His eco- justly lay claim to distinction in president of the board of directors nomic outlook is fashioned on the every one of these fields. of the temple he is now serving same broad outlines as his social Business man, lawyer, orator, his second consecutive term and philosophy--mutual sympathy and social service worker, teacher, his administration has been fair-minded co-operation with fa- musician, writer and philanthro- voritism towards none and justice pist—Milford Stern has made his for all. Although a lawyer by mark in all these varied activities. training, his intellectual valuations As a business man, Mr. Stern is are not limited by the narrow con- identified with many enterprises, cepts of "legal reasoning" that notably amusement ventures and characterize so many members of real estate. In this capacity he is the profession. known to all who have been asso- As a worker in the cause of lib- ciated with him or have had any eral Judaism he has lent the dealings with him as a devotee of, weight of his judgment and influ- the Golden Rule. ence to the work of Jewish educa- As a professional man, Mr. Stern tion in all its forms and his devo- received his bachelor of laws de- tion to Jewish culture has not bet n gree from the Detroit College of limited to lip service. He is an ,s Law in 1912. As an orator, his tal- avid reader of books and periodi- ents have been given ample scope cal literature. His hobby is col- through his wide social and relig- lecting, rare books—and reading ious interests in Detroit. Many them. will recall his masterly address be- Mr. Stern travels extensively, fore the Jewish Open Forum last both as a form of recreation and season upon his return from Mex- a means of broadening his human ico whither he had journeyed as sympathies and deepening his one of a committee of prominent knowledge of mankind. Like all American Jews, to investigate and other travelers, he is an ardent col- report on conditions among our lector of souvenirs, but his taste co-religionists in the sister repub- in these things runs to works of lic to the south. MILFORD STERN art and beauty. His collections are Milford Stern was born in New marked by a characteristic devo- culled from the bazaars of the fine York City on George Washington's birthday in 1882, son of Nathan tion to duty and a genius for get- arts and the stalls of the book- ting things done with efficiency sellers rather than from the gaudy and Regina (Amberg) Stern. His shops of the commercial souvenir mother, of blessed memory, passed and dispatch. In the annual conventions of the stealers that infest the tourist cities away in New York seven years ago. His father lives in New York, Union of American Hebrew Con- of the continent. where he is prominent as a scholar gregations, Mr. Stern has identified In all his varied activities Mr. in Hebraic studies. Both the pa- Himself with every effort to give Stern has a devoted and compe- ternal and maternal branches of a more liberal tone to the deliber- tent co-worker. Mrs. Stern, like his family have been distinguished ations of that body. He is a mem- her husband, has given liberally of for their rabbis and scholars. One ber of its executive board and her time and energy to the cause of his maternal ancestors, Dr. serves on two of its most import- of Jewish and communal welfare Rhinehartz, rose to the position of ant committees. As a member of in Detroit. Two children brighten chief rabbi of Poland 200 years the Commission on Social Justice the Stern household, Phillip, aged he was instrumental in drafting 18, now a student at the Univer- ago. After attending the city schools and procuring the passage of the sity of Michigan, and Josephine, of New York he studied at the resolution on social justice that aged 15, who is attending high College of the City of New York. was one of the highest lights of school, Only a few weeks ago Mr. Stern the last convention of the Union In the few hours of leisure that revived old memories of City Col- in Cincinnati and an event of great are left to him, Mr. Stern occa- lege when he returned to his alma significance in the history of Re- sionally plays golf, but of his mater for the reunion of his class. form Judaism in America. prowess in this field of human en- In addition to his labors as pres- deavor this biographer prefers to With the degree of bachelor of arts he continued his studies, tak- ident of Temple Beth El, Mr. Stern say nothing. As every golfer ing post-graduate work at New helps to guide the destinies of a knows, this is one of those private York university and later the law number of communal organiza. matters upon which a man should course at the Detroit College of lions that serve Detroit Jewry and be left to speak for himself—and Law, which he completed in 1912. the community in general. He is he usually does. Mr. Stern is a Before embarking on his law a director of the Jewish Welfare member of the Redford Country studies, Mr. Stern had served as Federation and the Outing De- club, the Phoenix club and the an instructor of mathematics at partment of the Detroit Comma- City club. 10347 Woodw'd B e tween Calvert and Collingwood. ;--1 - 111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111 t DETROIT WE ARE DEEPLY GRATEFUL TO YOU FOR THE SPLENDID RESPONSE WHICH GREETED THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE RE-OPENING OF HOPTMAN'S BAKERY SHOP. IT IS WITH NO LITTLE PRIDE THAT WE AC- KNOWLEDGE THE MANY EXPRESSIONS CON- GRATULATING US ON THE BEAUTY OF OUR SHOP. WE CAN ONLY SHOW OUR APPRECIA- TION BY CONTINUING TO BAKE THE SAME DELICIOUS BREAD WHICH HAS ALWAYS CHARACTERIZED HOPTMAN'S. 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QOLDSTEIN'S 9001 Twelfth Street, corner Taylor GREETINGS to B'NAI B'RITH DELEGATES LEVETT & COMPANY WHOLESALE JEWELERS 308 Metropolitan Bldg., 33 John R. St. Ran. 7558 Weddings — Engagements — Banquets —For All Social Functions. Strictly Kosher Caterer. M. A. PEREIRA, Manager DETROIT CATERING COMPANY WE CATER AT TILE LEADING DETROIT HOTELS. 125 RICHTON AVENUE Call Longfellow 5654. Surprise Mr. and Mrs. Al C. Bluestone (Kate Davidson) of 2736 Calvert avenue are receiving congratula- tions on the birth of a daughter, Beverly June, horn June 13. Mr. and Mrs. William Charles Sucher (Edith Stark) of 2911 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fienman of Sturtevant avenue are receiving 246 Ferry, East, left this morning congratulations on the birth of a (Friday, July 11 for a motor trip son, Richard Hugh, June 20. to Buffalo, Providence, Boston, New York and Atlantic City. They will be gone about two weeks. Miss Barbara Marx of Burling- ame avenue will leave on Sunday for Boston, Mass., where she will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Hi- ram Novell. LOUIS N. LITMAN Louis N. Litman, aged 49 years, passed away on June 26 in Mil- waukee. Burial took place at Cloverhill Park cemetery on June Ez Mr. and Mrs. Julius Savit (Sal- 28, with Rabbi Hershman officiat- Spars)u it family a t ri a l (f ing. Surviving are his mother, nd ' ar C ehiv cia lto - Mrs. Lena Litman, two sisters, es a v S emotored P ing with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Anna Sakols of Milwaukee = Mrs. Henry Spirit of 1923 West and Miss Hattie Litman of Kan- =I Euclid avenue. While in the city was, and a brother, Isaac Litman. =I Mr. Spire will attend the Illiai I B'rith convention. He also was a MRS. FANNIE SMITH =, delegate at the Zionist convention Mn. Fannie Smith passed away --j in Atlantic City. at her residence, 261 Harmon ave- = i nue, on June 25, at the age of 54 1 A dancing party will be given ' years. Burial took place at Beth = by the Junior Relief club on Toes- Pesila cemetery on June 26. Sur- I (lay, July 12, at the home of Ruth viving i$ her husband, Mike Smith. Aronoff; 2333 Ford avenue. -- DAVID GOLDFARB =1 .2 ' INVITES YOU! awaits you if you come and visit our shop. We just want to show you how true to nature our Artificial Flowers are made. . OBITUARY WE THANK YOU! Have you tried HOPTM AN'S gym JEWISH CENTER NOTES The Joint Mothers' clubs of De- trait are giving a picnic at Bello Isle on Wednesday, July 15, which ',- will begin at 12 o'clock. Automo- biles will be furnished to take the ` women back and forth from the DETROIT'S RENDEZVOUS Decorations for all occasions. BENNING DECORATING SHOP ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS - WINDOW VALANCES 301 METROPOLITAN BLDG. Phone Cadillac 5895 33 John R. Street p d e WICIALICIA.X.WCMICIMMSWISWAVSVISVISIANWhIAWS%"?' $ $ Y El YY Rosenbloom s $ 5 Roses BOB ROSENBLOOM , announces the opening of the 40. ae CAMPUS FLORAL SHOP 25 Campus Martius Next to Shubert Detroit Theater Phone Us Your Orders David Goldfarb, aged 43 years, passed away at his home, 250 Bel- FLOWERS AND FLORAL DECORATIONS mont avenue, on Jane 25. Mrs. FOR ALI. OCCASIONS Fannie Goldfarb, his wife, and three children, Lillian. Jennie and Deliveries Nights and Sundays The Regent theater is conduct- Jacob, survive. Burial took place ing a new contest, along lines on June 26 at El Moshe cemetery. —[ which have never before been used = in Detroit. Special movies, taken MRS. EVA SCHWARTZ by the Regent's own cameramen , Mrs. Eva Schwartz passed away in various sections of the city, are on June 25 at the age of 68 years. .4. 1111MW‘WkWis•••• ■•■ AWINOWs•MAWSICWISNAWAWM = shown on the screen the following Funeral services were conducted week, and each person who can from the home of her son, Morris = identify himself in the movies, re- Schwartz, 16:33 Gladstone avenue, canvas a pair of free tickets. on June 26. Burial took place at "Syaosy" is the title or catch- Beth David and Rabbi Aishiskin line of the contest, which means officiating. "see yourself as others see you," = the word being coined from the Attend tke I. 0. B. B. initiation. first letter of each of these words. ▪ Starting Tuesday, July 5, the Regent cameraman will take mov- ies on the following streets, be- REFORMED AND STRICT- ▪ Rveen Twelfth and Dexter boule- LY ORTHODOX. vard and Fullerton and Sturte- E l REGENT STARTS , UNIQUE CONTEST CLIFFORD 5904 SApq------ %%%%%%%% B'NAI B'RITH DELEGATES! for dependable and enjoyable transportation use a E = cant; Wednesday: Highland and E Cortland; Thursday: Richton and Monterey. These pictures will be = shown on the Regent screen the = week starting Saturday, July 9. = Gloria Swanson in a new and = dramatic romance, "The Love of = Sonya," holds the screen at the O Regent theater this week. Upon =: the stage is featured the popular Paul Specht and his artists, as- sisted by several acts of vaudeville. , =. "THE LEADER OF THE OR. = CHESTRA IS ALWAYS A MAN = WHO HAS PLAYED SECOND FIDDLE" = And you can't attain success in ES. the world without full knowledge of the goal you seek to obtain. Erz, You can't tell others to do what = you can't do yourself. Watch your = opportunity and . when the right = time comes, act smckly. So brighten = up and freshen up with a Murad 7+2 cigarette and lay your plans for = bigger achievements. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111K e e Attend the I. 0. B. B. iaitiation. Personally Supervised. Latest Type of Limousine Hearse and Packard Equip- ment used exclusively. Edmund G. Lewis Mortician. 604 CHECKER CABS EMPIRE 7000 DELAWARE At Second Blvd. Emptre 6013-4 No Conneett..n soh .ne other firm Detroit's Finest Funeral Home WIS BRO FUNERAL DIRECTORS Best wishes to the I3'nai B'rith Convention from REZNIK'S eymour Lewis Saul Lewis orge Lewis D. Lewis Free Use of Our Chapel Exclusive Haberdashery 7739 John R. St. Phone Empire 2114 Between Blaine and Gladstone 8730 Twelfth Street A New Address for Styles that are New