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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-06-08

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MEM:rRorrjEwisn @W Belt

?AGE EIGHT

EAT GUNSBERG'S

KOSHER
PRODUCTS
and Protect
Your Health

Look for This Label

Are you going to the Bicur Cholem excursion Sunday,
June 17? After that delightful boat ride, when that pe-
culiar feeling of hunger overtakes you, nothing will
satisfy it quite like GUNSBERG'S. Don't forget to fill
your basket with Gunsberg's pure kosher products.

Our remarkable growth has been due to the fact that
once "Gunsberg's" Products are tasted, you always insist
upon "Gunsberg's." Ask your dealer for "Gunsberg's"
Kosher Delicatessen

Gunsberg Packing Co.

Phones Lafayette 3340-41

2380 Twentieth St.

Young
Judaea

The Misses Bessie and Lillian
Miller of Taylor avenue are ex-
pected home this week from a vis-
it in Chicago.

Club

Notes,

LOCAL JUDAEAN GROUP r ulig r --.411111.11.111111..—
I Cadet Melville Conheim of
IS GREETED BY STRAUS Schattuck Military School, Fair-

Dr, Maxwell E. Silver, who re-
covered from his recent illness.
has returned from Los Angeles.

HEADS BICUR CHOLEM'S Gorman's a Rendezvous at
Casa Lake.
EXCURSION COMMITTEE

Samuel Wexler is chairman of

the committee supervising arrange-
ments for the eighteenth annual
Bicur Cholem excursion to Tash-

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Taurig of!
bault, Minn., returned on Friday 6257 Michigan avenue will receive
Thanks Exr• Yebud ■ Club for to spend the summer months with at their home Sunday evening,
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Flurry June 10, in honor of the Bar
Planting Tree in Palestine
Mitzvah of their son, Simon D.
Conheim of 118 Richton avenue.
In His Honor.
Mrs. Fannie Ziren of the Santa
Bernard Ginsburg returned to
The Ezra Yehuda Club, one of Detroit on Thursday and is limit- Fe Apartments is leaving for the
the local Young Judaea chapters, ling his home at the Belerest Hu- Adirondacks to recuperate from
her recent illness.
Wednesday received a letter from td.
Nathan Straus, the noted Jewish
Mr. and Sirs. Sol R. Levin
philanthropist, thanking the group
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frankel of
for planting a tree in honor of his Sturtevant avenue, are entertain- (Bess Levinson) and slaughter are
eightieth birthday in the Ilerzl Mg as their guests Mr. and Mrs. making the Chatham their home
forest in Palestine.
Samuel Greenberg of Los Angeles. for the summer. ,
Writing to Mrs. P. Slomovitz,
Mrs. Mary Libbman of Roxbury,
leader of the club, Mr. Straus
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Silverstein
says:
of Webb avenue were "at home" Mass., is the guest of her brother,
Joseph
Feinstein and family. Mrs.
"I wish to thank you and Tuesday, June 5, to their friends
through you the members of the to celebrate their fifth wedding an. Libbman contemplates an indefi-
nite
visit
before returning East.
Ezra Yehuda Club, for the honor niversary.

you have bestowed upon no in
celebration of my eightieth birth-
day, in planting a tree in the
Ilerzl forest in Palestine.
"1 assure you that I highly ap-
preciate your good wishes."

Complete Financial

Service On

Mrs. F. Levine, formerly of Le-
vine's at Lake Orion, is now with
Gorman's Delicatessen, at Cass
Lake.
During Mrs. Levine's four-year
stay at Lake Orion, she has made
a wide acquaintance • and has
earned an enviable reputation as a
caterer for parties and weddings.
Gorman's is located in the heart
of the Cass Lake resort. It is a
nicely furnished place, painted yel-
low and green with awnings to
match. There are facilities for
parties for large groups, and spec-
ial rates are offered to vacation-
ists for board and mom.
In general, Gorman's is the ren-
dezvous for many of the clubs
which gather at Cass Lake for the
summer.

PERSONAL PROPERTY—

Automobile Accounts

Furniture

Radio

Electrical Appliances

Store Fixtures

Store Equipment

Garage Equipment

REAL ESTATE—

First Mortgages

Second Mortgages

Land Contracts

Bring all your financial pr
lems to us, a Detroit con,p,,
offering you prompt and
dent local service.

UNION INVESTMENT CO.
CENTURY INVESTMENT CO.

A Real Place to Eat

Dawn Inn

A bridge and personal shower
Associated Companies:
Choice Chinese and Amer-
was given by Miss Adeline Dann,
ican Dishes.
ABRAHAM COOPER, Pres .
Thursday evening, May 31, in
honor of Miss Naomi Satovsky, a
We Deliver
Total Paid In Capital and Sur-
A La Carte and Table dilate
plus, $1,000,000.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Newman bride-elect of June 24. Covers
SAMUEL WEXLER
were
laid
for
16.
Among
the
Menus
and daughters Ruth and Shirley
UNION INVESTMENT BLDG .
motored to Chicago for a fort- guests was Miss Florence Babrof moo Island, which is to be held on
New Club Organized.
12828 LINWOOD
of Canton, Ohio, who is visiting Sunday, June 17, in conjunction
Ground Floor.
The Emanuel Judaeans is a new night's visit.
her sister, Mrs. Maie Dann of with the Jewish Center Council of
At Glendale.
320 West Fort Street
branch of Detroit Young Judaea
Longfellow
7122
3030
Calvert
avenue.
Clubs.
An
elaborate
program
will
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schmier, Mr.
Detroit
organized by the students of the
commemorate the out,ng, and will
DOROTIIY WONG, Hostess
and Mrs. Herman A. Schmier, Mr.
Emanuel Bible classes, under the
Miss Rose Wolf, 5924 Vancourt, include dancing, music, field events,

and Mrs. Philip Donon, Mr. and
leadership of Miss Judith Ashin-
Mrs. I. S. Kline and Megsrs. Abe a June bride•elect, was the guest novelty races, contests, ball games
sky. Meetings are ; held hi-weekly
and Walter Schmier will leave on of honor at a miscellaneous shower and other forms of entertainment.
at the homes of the members. The
Sunday by motor for New York Sunday, June 3, given my the Jules Klein's "The Sea Hawks" I
next meeting will be held at the
City where thew will attend the Misses Anae Nathan and Anne will provide music for dancing both
home of Seymour Hoffman, 1987
wedding on June 17 of Dr. Adolph Paul. Miss Wolf will become the aboard the Steamer Tashmoo ansl
Seward avenue.
Schmier to Miss Ethel Sharpstein. bride of Mr. Ely Rothman of Chi- at the island's dancehall.
cago, Ill.
Invitations have been extended
•—
Blossoms of Zion.
to many organizations requesting
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dreiffus of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
G.
Pilaum,
of
their
en masse presence and ef-
The Blossoms of Zion gave a 12-1 Moss avenue have no their
Mother and Daughter party Sat- guest for the summer their nephew Minneapolis, left Thursday for forts are being made to encour-
their
home
after
spending
the
past
age
an
unusually large attend-
urday, May 19. After a speech Master Jay Scott Ascheem of Hub-
month with Mr. and Mrs. 1,ouis ance. Committees are headed as
of welcome by the president, the bard Woods, Illinois.
Prepared by Mrs. Levine, formerly of Lake Orion. Reser
Marymont,
of
the
Whittier.
follows:
Samuel Wexler, chair-
mothers were entertained by mus-
vations taken for parties and groups. Special rates for vacs-
man; Marian Simons, assistant
ical numbers and recitations. Re-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Granet and
tionists.
-hairman;
Betty
Drapkin,
prizes;
followed and each family of 298 Josephine avenue
freshments
Dave Stettin and Bert Selik, pub-
mother was presented with a rose. i h ays moved to their new home,
licity; Miss Fox, ticket for coun-
The last meeting of the Blossom! 8531 La Salle boulevard.
The Mack-Gratiot Mothers' Club cil. Inquiries may he directed to
of Zion was held at the home of
has decided to meet throughout
Sadie Dvorin, 2276 Euclid avenue.
Miss Anna Oxenhandler left on the summer months. Since the St. Samuel Wexler, Northway 1171-M,
The -program consisted of Jewish Thursday for Chicago and from Clair Community House will close 178 King avenue.
book reports by Rose Cohn, Rena there will travel westward for the early evenings, the club will meet
Margolis nad Sadie Shur. The next summer.
at the private homes. Most of the
United Artists Theater.
meeting will be held at the home
meetings will be held in the gar-
of Evelyn Chase, 8676 Epworth.
Miss Maxine Finsterwald who
dens of the members' homes. So-
With a flow of enthusiasm not
A Rendezvous for Clubs and Sororities
graduated on Tuesday from Car- cial programs are being planned
Roses of White and Blue. negie College in Pittsburgh, Mrs. for the majority of the meetings, equalled since "Broken Blossoms"
"For a Meal or Just a Sandwich"
paved the way for beauty and
Mordecai Ezekiel (Lucille Finster-
which will be a change from the
The Roses of White and Blue, at
wald) of Washington, and Miss educational meetings held during power of drama in films, 0. W.
the last meeting, adopted a point
Griffith's "Drums of Love" is now
Miriam F'insterwald who is a stu- the winter session.
system for the program and other
the attraction at the United Ar-
dent at Simmons College in Bos-
activities of members. Girls desir-
tists Theater before an audience
ton, arrived on Wednesday to
being
are
picnics
Private
ing to join the club are urged to
spend sonic time with their par- planned by the West Warren and that would have willingly voted the
conic to meetings held on Tuesday
production a masterpiece of en-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fin- Oakland Mothers' Clubs.
evenings at the Kadimah Hebrew
tertainment.
sterwald of Chicago boulevard.
School, 445 King avenue.
Members of the mothers' clubs
The many friends of Mr. Max- are beginning to work on pro- Checker Cabs Empire 7000
well W. Benjamin, will be glad to grams to be given at the dedication
CONGREGATION
hear that he has returned from services on June 24 for the new
App y Fas-Tex over your old wallpaper without remov-
SHAAREY TEFILLAH
Ann Arbor and is convalescing at mothers and babies' camp.
11\ 11 LI kM \WM ■\\■
ing the paper to obtain a beautiful picture of color.
his home 7395 Wilson avenue.
RANDOLPH 1486
We Carry a Full Line of
Now that the warmer days are
On Sunday evening, June 17,
Day and Night Service
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Seckbach h ere a problem is knowing who
an entertainment will be given at
the congregation, 1227 Eastlawn and Mrs. Fanny Cohn of Chicago cool and appetizing dishes to
avenue. The program will include have returned to their home fol- serve. This problem can be easily
a Biblical motion picture, recita- lowing a visit with Mr. and Mrs. solved by attending the cooking
Longfellow 2328
4041 I..•ken at Petoskey
aye- class which is held at the Jewish
tions, vocal and instrumental J. Schmittke of Burlingame
Center, 31 Melbourne, every Tues- Special Vacuum Cleaner
music furnished by the children nue.
day at 1 p. m. An experienced
of the Hebrew and Sunday School,
Used in Cleaning
Mrs. Harry Haden and son Lee teacher will be present to help you
Fore i.inale iOnture—or a thoinland
as well as by professional artists
B
work.
nlereh of ad i.ertising art. etter
Upholstering
of repute. A nominal fee of 50 of Clements avenue are expected with this problem.
lower wive mott •rtiAtIral ly dune bY
to
return
on
Sunday
from
a
win-
cents will be charged at the door.
All Work Done by Experts
us. We are manufseturere.
The public is invited to the ora-
Refreshments will be served free. ter's visit in the South.
STORAGE—SIMONIZING
Cadillac Art & Frame Co.
torical contest, Saturday evening,
2 946 Woodward
Mr. M. Howard Stone of Utica, June 9, at 8:30 p. m., at the Jew- We Call For and Deliver Your Car
A new study club for young
BEN GARDNER, Prop.
Y.,
has
returned
to
his
home
Cadillac
9048
N.
424 BENTON ST.
ish Center, 31 Melbourne. '-
men and women was organized
last Saturday night. This class, following a week's visit with rel-
;A:WM MIL\N n1 ■ 1 kl Ms%
,Sunday, June 24, the Jewish
which has for its curriculum Jew- atives in the city.
Chter will hold dedication serv-
ish history and Jewish current
Mrs. Dora Garvett of Burlin- ices of the new mothers and babies
events, will meet tentatively every
game avenue left on Thursday for camp at Chelsea, Mich. All friends
Saturday night at 8 o'clock.
a visit with her daughter, Sirs. and their families are invited.
Means of transportation will he
A special feature of this Sab- Saul Vats of Pittsburgh.
provided at a nominal cost.
bath morning's services will be the
The Mimes Bessie and Lillian
of
Arthur
.
Bar Mitzvah ceremony
Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller of Taylor avenue, are
Benson of 368 Navahoe avenue. spending a few days with relatives
This will be the first formal Bar at Chicago.
MRS. GOLDA KAINE
Mitzvah ceremony to take place at
Miss Ida Tannenbaum of New 1963 Pingree avenue, passed away
Shaarey Tefillah Congregation.
on
Saturday
at the age of 84. She
'
The public is invited to attend the York, whose marriage to Maurice
was the beloved mother of Mrs. 11.
Goldstick of this city will be an
services and ceremony.
7.eitlin
of
Detroit,
Mrs. Anna 1.ev-
event of early July, was a guest of
enson of New Britain, Conn., Sam-
Mr. and Mrs. David Huber.
uel II. Kaine and Jacob Kaine of
.I
Detroit and Leon Koine of Lon-
-
Mr. and Sirs. Nathan Stein an- don, England. Burial took place
nounce the approaching marriage in Machpelah Cemetery on Sun-
of their daughter, Claire, to Dr.
day.
Irving I. Edgar, which will take
place on Sunday, June 25, at this
MRS. MOLLIE RAYDER
147 vei
B'nai tl'rith Center.
707 Ilendrie avenue, passed away
on June 3 at the age of 51. She
In loving memory of our dear
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hollander of was the beloved wife of Aaron,
husband and father, Hyman
Abramsohn, who departed from San Diego, Cal., are at the Addi- and dear mother of Abe, Leo and
this world two years ago today, son Hotel for a few days on their Theodore. Burial took place at
i pod
June 8, 1926 (twentieth day of way to New York to sail on the Machpelah Cemetery on June 4.
George Washington, June 19, for RabFI,F1 Aishishkin officiated.
Simon 5686).
Germany,
France,
Austria
and
Sadly missed by his wife and
MRS. SARAH KOL
children, Mrs. Anna Abramsohn Hungary, returning in October.

7409 Woodward avenue, passed
and Famly.
A Musicale Tea has been ar- away on June 4 at the age of 69.
In loving memory of our be- ranged by the Ladies'Auxiliary of She was the dear sister of Mrs.
i
loved mother, Goldie Freedman, the Alpha Omega, at 2 p. m., Sat- Belle Weinkan and Louis Stern of
who passed on two years ago to- urday, June 9, at Webster Hall. Detroit, Mrs. Charles Ehlbert of
day—June 9. Not dead—just Entertainment will be offered by Chicago, and Edward Stern of Cin-
gone away, but how sadly missed little Miss •Eleanor Karp, fancy cinnati.
dancing, accompanied at the piano
by
ABRAHAM HAMBURG
bier loving Children.
by little Miss Doris Brandy; Miss
Billie Weisberger, elocutionist; 8604 La Salle boulevard, passed
In loving memory of our dear Mrs. L. Greenberg. lyric soprano, away on May 29 at the age of 42.
husband and father, Max Wein- accompanied by Mrs. Emery Mo- He was the beloved son of Sophie
garden, who died nine year ago, nash; Miss Lillian Cavan, Negro Hamburg, and dear brother of Sirs
spirituals; Mrs. L. Pearlman, pi- May Winchel, Mrs. Bea Adler an
June 2, 1919.
Greatly missed by his Wife and anist; a playlet presented by Sir. Jack llamburg. Funeral service
Stanley Stanyzak, and a violin were conducted from Temple Bet '
Children.
solo by Mr. Silverman. The hos- El on May 31. Dr. Leo M. Frank
tesses are to lie Mrs. S. S. Geren- lin and Rabbi Leon From officiated

Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn and son
Stephen have returned fruit a win-
ter's stay in Texas.

Such Delicious Meals

The problem of

CENTERS ASS'N

1111E11
Graduation

Gift

CASS LAKE

There's not a doubt but what
she has acquired any her
of brand-spun new ideas, no-
tions, fads and fancies . . .
nevertheless her lovable fem-
inine self will thrill from her
head to her toes, when the
Ilealy Gift Box is opened and
she finds ... a strand of 'Farah

pearls.

And if she is surrounded with
many adoring relations, there
need be no debate as to who
should have the honor of giv-
ing the 'Farah pearls be-
cause there are scores of other
equally fascinating gifts to be
found in Healy's Shop of
Jewels ... the sort of things
we know positively that she
would C1100SC herself. 'there
are the cunningest little
clocks the most s , g
sort of rings and brooches ...
all things which find their way
here from jewel craftsmen
of Paris, N'ienna and Rome.

WHITES
Auto Laundry

gif t, you
knout. ; don't take any chances
on /nuking a mistake ...come

straight to Healy's.

Lfs--
wors.

SUPERIOR QUALIIY

iG AMEP WITH

US

There's as much difference in
where you have your rugs cleaned as
there is in the rugs themselves.

Phone:
Garfield 8400

HOME OF FAS-TEX PLASTIC PAINT

OBITUARY

• 7

Cleaning rugs is a "busi-
ness" with us. We oper-
ate one of the most mod-
ern plants in the entire
state, and the "Leader"
process of cleaning rugs is
becoming famed through-
out the entire city.

Rogers Paints and Varnishes

ONE FRAME
OR A
THOUSAND!

This is an important

IT ISN'T
A

at CASS LAKE-Oh My!

Saw. Money

on new Rugs,

Carpets,
Floor

Coverings.
Leader's

New Retail
Department

offers you

an excellent

,,election at
Tremendous
Saving..

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LEADER

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8700 Linwood at Blaine Phone Garfield 8400

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Summer Homes

Lewis, r s
Jewish UndoCtaker

REFORMED. AND
STRICTLY ORTHODOX

Personally Supervised

test Type of Limousine
Hearse and Packard
Equipment Used
Exclusively

EDMUND G.

LEWIS

604 DELAWARE

14 The Most 1
Unique
Cafe In
Detroit

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READING

THE CAVERN - 1217 Griswold St., Second Floor.

Between Grand River and State.

At Second Blvd. Empre 6834
No connection with any other
firm.

yeatiennuoroll ■ tulow
MANUEL URBACH

Granite and Marble.

Monuments

Now In our New Location

7723 TWELFTH STREET
Euclid 7192

dasy, Mrs. Maurice Cants, and
Mrs. Joseph J. Fineman.

Mrs. J. Greenstone, 1686 Clair-
mount avenue, was pleasantly sur-
prised in honor of her birthday, by
he friends, at the home of her sis-
ter, Mrs. S. Morse. The afternoon
was spent at bridge and a lunch-
eon was served.

Mrs. A. Silver and daughter.
Minna of 13932 Woodrow Wils•n
have recently returned to Detroit.
after spending one month in the
East. Thep spent their time
mainly in Philadelphia, Atlantic
City and New York, and were ex-
tensively entertained during their
stay in these cities.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sipher
announce the marriage of their
daughter Betty, to Irving V. Holz-
man of this city. Miss Sipher has
A
been extensively entertained.
linen shower was given her by
Mrs. Sam Stamen of 3216 Fuller-
ton venue for 25 guests. Miss
Kat ryn Sipher gave a ',used-
Ian us shower. and 35 guests were
en ertained. Miss Ella Schnell en-
tertained 16 guests at a personal
shower. and a kitchen shower was
riven her by Mrs. Rose Cohen for
16 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Holtman
will reside in this city when they
return from the West, where they

are now touring.

Daniel Lenin

Saul 1.ewi.

No need of your missing the added happiness
throughout the season that would so surely be yours
with a piano in your summer home. (cot an evening
but that you'll want music—for dancing; for enter-
taining your guests—you'll want music when inclem-
ent weather shuts you in—the girl or boy taking music
lessons should have a means of continuing their prac-
tice. We will place a piano in your summer home, •
wherever it is located–and look aftef its return at the
close of the season. For many years practically every
one of the pianos enjoyed in the summer homes of
Michigan have been supplied by us. Take advantage
of our rental service at the very beginning of the
season—

Seymour Lewin

Georg* Lewin

c ymiii6Atod ,

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

7739 John R. St.

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