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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1928-06-15

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PAGE EIGHT

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Mr. Stanley Brams, who is at-
tending Columbia University, is
spending his vacation with his
parents, Br. and Mrs. S. Brans.

"0.A:erica's Best Furniture"

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saperstein
Mrs. II. Bernstein of Rochester,
of 136 Clairmount have as their N. Y., is thelguest of her parents-
guest Mrs. Leo Miroff of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kramer.
who was here to attend the stork
shower given by Mesdames Ilomo-
Among the graduates of Cen-
notf and Weinberg.
tral High School this year are the
Miss Dorothy Gothelf of Toledo, Misses Mary Koffman, Anna Feld-
guest of Mrs. B. Weinberg of Elm- man, Dorothy Werbilow and Mr.
hurst avenue, was entertained at Maurice Taylor.

Don't Miss It! 18th Annual

▪ Excursion

Tashmoo Park

Given by the



BICUR CHOLEM SOCIETY

many affairs given in her honor.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Bernsteine and
Affiliated With
1,
1
On Sunday, June 3, Mrs. Geo. son of Detroit spent the week-end -
•Vi i , I
with
their.
parents,
Mr.
and
Iles.
N. Smith entertained for the pleas-
ure of Ida Zeit, who recovered C. J. I.evy.
ft-r - f '
from her recent illness. The fol-
l :r -
Mrs. Ella Levine is spending
lowing group of girls enjoyed a
luncheon and spent the afternoon several weeks with relatives in
Field Events -Races- Dancing
in card genies and bunco; Dorothy Milwaukee and Dayton, Ohio.
Reiser, Bernice Goldman, Ruth
Baseball Games-Prizes-Fun Galore
On Sunday evening, June 10,
Broiler, Rodele Broiler, Roialio
to the music of the Faiwius Son Hawks
Ilorwith, Sydelle Smith, Thelma Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison enter-
Solomon, Sylvia Solomon, Reta tained 50 guests at dinner in'
Boat Leaves Foot of Griswold, 9 A. M.
honor
of
their
fifteenth
wedding
E-
9
Singer and the guest. Prizes were
Tickets $1.25
won by Ida Zeff, Sydelle Smith anniversary. Guests from outside
of the city included Mr. Harrison's
and Thelma Soloman.
father, David Harrison of Tel
Aviv, Palestine, and Mr. Harry
Mrs. I. Gould of 2524 Gladstone
entertained three tables of bridgi Harrison, a brother, of Montreal.
r.
Saturday, May 9, in honor of the
On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs.
birthday anniversary of her grand-
Nate Spiesberger are leaving for
child, Miss Fannie Green, of 1717
New York to embark Saturday,
Hazelwood.
June 16, on the steamer Pennland
Waves Given by Sid Lipman
to sail for France, from whence
Mrs. I. Ressler of Collingwood
-Permanent Wave Expert
they will cruise the Mediterranean,
avenue has left to join Mr. Ress-
-Are Always Successful.
visiting Palestine and Egypt, and
ler in San Diego, Calif., for two
Ilas been compelled to move to
on their return they will tour the
months. En route, Mrs. Ressler European countries, expecting to
later quarters to takerore of the
will be the guest of Mrs. Eugene be gone until September.
great demand for hisses. See
this perfectly natural cud effect
Mincer in Chicago for several
with ringlet ends.
days.
A w•ve which does not require
The unveiling of the Moses Wil-
finger waving. Special Price thin
liam Katz monument took place
week only-
Mr. Albert Ressler of Coiling-
Sunday afternoon, June 10, at
wood avenue is visiting friends
the Temple of Abraham Cemetery.
and relatives in New York.
On Monday, June 11, took place
A miscellaneous shower was the untimely death of Mrs. Wm.
$800 Odd Sofa
$2,300 10-pc. Dining Rm. Suite
$1,500 Bedroom Suite
given at Hotel Barium by Mrs. Sid- Lutren (nee Ruby Levinson) after
Evening waves given by •p-
ney S. Shapiro of 2067 Virginia a short illness. Mrs. Lutren was
pointinent mill-Phone emir.
Park and Mrs. Norman Jasen of born in this city 29 years ago, at-
2242 Blaine, in honor of Miss tending the local public schools,
$1,000 Bedroom Suite
$800 2-pc. Living Room Suite $750 9-pc. Dining Room Suite
Miss Anne Kane, who is to be and was married in Bay City eight
A. M. to it I'. M.
married on July 1, to Winton Sha- years ago. Besides her husband
510 Capitol Theater Bldg.
Randolph 0912
piro. Among the guests were she is survived by one son, an in-
Mrs. D. Kane, Mrs. 11. Shapiro, fant (laughter, her parents, Mr.
$800 Bedroom Suite
$600 2-pc. Living Room Suite $1,200 10-pc. Dining Rm. Suite
Mrs. D. Snider, Mrs. A. J. Seder, and Mrs. William I.evinson of this
Mrs. E. Sloan, Miss I. Kane, Mrs. city, two sisters, Mrs. Sam Wilson
I. Horwitz, Mrs. J. Kane, Mrs. G. and Mrs. Jos. Franklin, and one
Fur a kingle Vieques-or • thou..
ONE FRAME
pieces of advertising et. Better work.
Rippler, Mrs. S. Sidder, Mrs. S. tether, Barney Levinson, all of
lower price-most etistivally done bk
$400 2-pc. Living Room Suite $320 9-pc. Dining Room Suite
$750 Bedroom Suite
Stone, Mrs. S. Kerandall, Mrs. J. Detroit. Interment took place
OR A
us . We •re manufacturers.
Steinberg, Mrs. M. Gordon, Mrs. June 12 at Temple Abraham
Cadillac Art & Frame Co.
L. Mark, Mrs. M. Kaller, Mrs. H. Cemetery.
THOUSAND!
29411 Woodw
Woodward
Sloan and Mrs. M. Prussian.
Cadillac
9048

BEN GARDNER, Prop.
$300 2-pc. Living Room Suite $400 10-pc. Dining Room Suite
$398 Bedroom Suite
Mr. and Mrs. II. Elkin celebrat- SPECIAL IL R. RATES
ed their silver wedding anniversary FOR THOSE ATTENDING
in conjunction with their non, Wil-
ZIONIST CONVENTIONS
liam's, Bar Mitzvah, at the Mishkan
Israel Synagogue, Blaine and Lin-
Delegates to the forthcoming
wood avenues, on Sunday evening, conventions of the Zionist Organi-
Super Service Station
June 10. Covers were laid for zation of America and Hadassah,
200 guests. An address was de- and other Zionists planning to go to
Car
Washing
- Tire and Battery Service
livered by Mr. William Elkin. Pittsburgh for the national meet-
Kelly's Korner (Vernor Hy. and Brush). C. W. Kelly, Prop.
Many gifts were presented the El- ings, are entitled to a convention
kins by the following organiza- reduction in fare. II. A. C. Robin-
tions: Detroit Ladies' Aid Society, son, city passenger agent of the
Detroit Independent Ladies' So- Michigan Central, with offices in
GREASING
GAS AND OILS
ciety and Ukrainian Ladies' Aid the Transportation building, 125
Open All Night
Society.
Lafayette avenue, will be pleased
to make necessary arrangements
PARKING
A recent addition to Detroit's for those planning to go.
younger Jewish set is Miss Anti
Lois Magilavy, who is graduating Mond Acquires Palestine
from the University of Michigan
Land for Orange Planting
this June with honors. While at
T . A.) - Lord
3169 WOODWARD AT PETERBORO
Ann Arbor Miss Magilavy was ac-
Alfred
Mond and Ascher Piers of
,„11. •
tive in campus organizations, es-
HAROLD S. SMITH
Montreal,
vice-president
of
the
pecially in Jewish activities. Dur-
MOTOR CLEANING
CAR WASHING
ing the past year she served as sec- American Jewish Gan Chaim Cor-
retary of the B'nai B'rith Mlle! poration, have purchased jointly
Foundation Student Council, and 12,000 dunams for orange planta-
also as associate editor of the tions. The land is near the village
Hillel News. She was also the Kfar Seba.
president of the Social Service
Club. Miss Magilavy will make Dorothy Nathanson Caplan
her home with her parents, Returns to Detroit After
Licensed and Bonded by City
Mr. and Mrs. John Magilavy, 3287 An Absence of Four Years
"Spend Your Vacation in the Land of Lakes"
West Grand avenue, who recently
Rats, Bedbugs, Roaches, Moths, Eggs, etc.,
moved here from Akron, Ohio.
Will Manage the Newly Opened
SWIMMING - RIDING - DANCING - HUNTING
Exterminated
Edwin Shop on Linwood
GOLF - TENNIS - FISHING - BOATING
Lewis J. DeYoung of 3353 Bur-
Garfield 2772
2974 West Philadelphia
Avenue.
lingame avenue was pleasantly
Friends of Mrs. Henry Caplan,
G. J. RUSSEI., Manager
surprised Monday evening, June formerly Miss Dorothy Nathanson
DETROIT BOY WINS
11, at a party in honor of his will be happy to learn of her re
e In loving memory of my dear birthday. The affair took place
to the city after an absence Burial took place at, Seth David I
MICH.-OHIO REGION grandfather, henry Solomon, who at his home, and members of his turn
of four years in Schuylerville, N. on June 8. Rabbi Eisenman offici-
this life eight years ago family joined in extending greet- Y.
ated.
BIOGRAPHY EVENT departed
today.
ings to him at this surprise event.
Mrs. Dorothy Nathanson Cap-
MICHAEL ROSENBERG
Sadly
missed
by
his
granddaugh-
lan
will
be
in
charge
of
The
New
FAULTLE-SSY LAUNDERED
Operated on American Plan, Rooms and Meals Included
Twelve-Year-Old Youngster Wrote
Miss Ruth Kirschbaum of 2663 Edwin Shop, opening Friday, June of 1986 Pingree avenue (lied on
ter, Sarah Zanders Naumann.
Best Essay on "Theodor
Tuxedo avenue has left for Marys- 15, at 8520 Linwood avenue at June 5 at the age of 71. Ile was
Faultless Curtain Laundry
Alpena, Michigan
Heral."
In loving memory of our darling ville, Ky., where she is the guest Philadelphia.
the husband of Sonya and father
PHONES EMPIRE 021741491
Ilnrry Bodson, 12 years old, passed away three yearn ago Juno of her sister and brother-in-law,
Please Write for Reservation
Mrs. Caplan's new shop will of Mrs. Robert Kostotf, Mrs. S. L.
member of Chalutzim Judaeans, a daughter, Beverly D. Levine, who Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Goldberg, specialize in popular priced dress- Trigg, Samuel of Shanghai, China,
German, Hungarian Cooking. Excellent Cuisine.
Detroit Young Judaea circle, won
and Mr. and Mrs. Saul Goldberg of es, featuring exclusive styles. William of Muskegon, Jack and
the regional biographical contest 18th, 1925.
Falmouth, Ky. Prior to her return Friends of Mrs. Caplan are invited Martin of California, and Abra-
of Young Judaea. Judaeans
she will spend some time with rela- to visit her new place of business ham Rosenberg. Burial took place
Gone from us forever, Beverly 0..5.
Your v oe
it
no dear I. stm.
from Michigan and Ohio, and part
tives and friends in Cincinnati, and renew friendships.
at Machpelah Cemetery on June 7.
We try to be brave in our sor row,
of Pennsylvania, participated.
While in this city, prior to her
We know 'ewes the Lord's eill.
Cleveland was the center of the
and 4
But oh, the bitter heartaches.
departure four years ago, Mrs. ANNA FREEDMAN DICKSON
The limiting to see you canto.
region, and a group of Cleveland
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Myers of Dorothy Nathanson Caplan was 1776 Sheridan avenue passed away
leaders acted as judges. Harry
the Highland Manor, 49 Highland active in communal affairs and was on June 8 at the age of 55. She
G:s i °,`" ).„,, knb 7,1, h°w,,11."th* you,
took as his topic "Theodor Ilerzl."
avenue,
sail June 16 on the S. S. among the most active workers in was the beloved wife of Frank
Lo
Beverly, dear Beverly, we mks you.
Harry's essay, together with es-
Leviathan for an extended Euro- the Ladies' Auxiliary of Pisgah and dear sister of Mrs. Minnie
Why aid they take you from .1
General Repairing
And why did you have to got
ecorations for Shops, Stores, Theaters
Rays from 11 other regions into
pear. trip.
Lodge.
Brown of Savannah, Go...Mrs.
Never to see you, never to have you,
Washing, Greasing
which the country has been divid-
and Homes
Is • longing too hard to bear.
Rose
Mark
and
Albert
Freedman.
Storage Per Month $10.00
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Yager
ed, will be considered for national
Burial took place at Machpelah
Palms - Grass Mats
honors. The national winner will
Sadly missed by your heart- (Rose C. Parshell) have moved
Cemetery on June 10. Rabbi A.
read his essay at the national con- broken Father and Mother and into their new home at 15402 Ohio
Calvert Dexter Garage
M. Hershman officiated.
301 Metropolitan Building
MRS. CHARLOTTE GOLDMAN
vention of Young Judaea next Brother Hershel and Sister Iris. avenue.
3369 Calvert A
week.
2200 Longfellow avenue, passed
Phone Cadillac 5895
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Levine,
MRS. BESSIE R. NEWMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Benson cele- away on June 12. She was the be-
Harry is the son of Rev. and 1652 Burlingame avenue.
• Mrs. I. Bodson of Cameron ave-
brated their son, Arthur's, Bar loved mother of Mrs. Moe Ehrlich 1945 Burlingame avenue, passed
Mitzvah June 10. Covers were and Nathan Goldman. Burial away at Harper Hospital on June
nue. Irving Shewitz is leader of
In loving memory of our dear laid for 40 guests. Among the took place at Cloverhill Park on 6. Burial took place in Toledo on
his club.
son and brother, Walter Bartlett out-of-town guests were Miss Shir- June 13. Rabbi A. M. Hershman June 7. Surviving Mrs. Newman
Levine, who passed away 13 years ley Silver and Mrs. Aaron Silver. officiated.
are three daughters, Mrs. B.
Mogen Dovid Club.
ago, June 16.
Slobin, Mrs. L. Levinson, Ada
At the recent meeting held by
Newman, and four sons, Aaron,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Hodes
of
MRS.
SARAH
GARVIN
the Mogen David at the Westmin- No parents ever knew the these dear
445 Melbourne avenue have as 8943 Cameron avenue passed Ben and Morris of Detroit and
years, my boy, we lived on earth
ster and Delmar Talmud Torah, it
with you,
Meyer
of Toledo.
their
guests
their
daughter,
Mrs.
away
on
June
9
at
the
age
of
54.
was decided to have at every meet-
thought, in heart
Nat I.evy, and little granddaugh- She was the beloved wife of Max.
ing a speaker who will give a talk In mery • constant
s.
orrow
ter,
Enid
Rae,
of
Albany,
N.
Y.
Burial
took
place
at
Beth
Moses
on a subject of importance.
Yet •gain we ho pe to meet you, when
Cemetery on June 10.
The club hiked to Belle Isle,
For Your Picnic, Excursion -
the day of life has tint,
Miss Dorothy D. Lieberman of
Apply Fas-Tex over your old wallpaper without remov-
Sunday, June 10.
And in heaven with joy to greet you
Outing Lunch.
2284 Chicago boulevard will pre-
MRS. LENA KUSSOLOW
ing the paper to obtain a beautiful picture of color.
where no farewell ....s are shed.
The main feature of the last
sent a number of her pupils in 318 Edmund Place passed away on
We Carry a Full Line of
meeting was the election of offi-
Appetizers
His loving Parents and Sisters. piano recital on Sunday afternoon, June 9 at the age of 83. She was
cers. Mr. Lipson was elected presi-
the beloved mother of Mrs. Max
June 17.
dent; Max Lasser, vice-president;
Herring
In
loving
memory
of
our
beloved
Satovsky.
Burial
took
place
at
M. Karp, secretary, and M. Na-
mother, Sarah Bell Levey, who
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sodos of 2504 Beth Tefila on June 10. Rabbi
HOME OF FAS-TEX PLASTIC PAINT
Smoked Fish
kelsky, treasurer.
Longfellow 2328
4041 Fenkell at Petoskey
The National Fund Flower Day passed away five years ago today, West Buena Vista announce the Aishishkin officiated.
June
12.
Not
dead-just
gone
marriage of their daughter, Nene,
Dairy Products
was aided by the club.
to Mr. Morris Sandubrae of this
ALBERT HOFFENBERG
Irving Katzen gave a book re• away, but how sadly missed by
city. The wedding is to take place 2980 Cortland avenue passed
Everything you may do-
Her Loving Children.
port on Moses Mendelsohn, and
at
Congregation
Ahavath
Achim,
away
on June 7 at the age of 38.
Nathan Shur gave a book report on
sire for a cold lunch.
June 16. Among the many pre- Burial took place at Beth David
"Maimonides."
For the Coming Season
For the following program Mr. THINGS YOU OUGHT TO nuptial affairs given for Miss Cemetery on June 8.
Sodom were a personal shower by
Surett will give a book report on
Milady Will Wear
KNOW.
Miss Jennie Sodas, May 8, attend-
JACOB MILLER
Rabbi Akiba. Mr. Lasser and Mr.
ed by 28 guests. May 12 Mrs. 105 Belvint avenue passed away
Moses will report from the Young
Morris
Lupiloff
entertained
with
a
on
June
7 at the age of 65. Ile
Why
Are
Roses
Red?
Judaean Magazine, and Mr. Blech-
surprise linen shower and bridge was the beloved husband of I.ena.
man will tell of the present status
Your Old Friend
for
35
guests.
May
25,
Miss
Nan
of Palestine.
Some roses, of course, are white nie Sandubrae surprised Miss
Trimmed with Fitch, Ermine
8649
Twelfth St.
or pink. The color of the rose. in Sodos with a miscellaneous shower
and Squirrel
Daniel Lewis
Seymour Lewis
at Lee Place.
Ezra Yehuda Club.
fact the color of all flowers, de- and luncheon at which 25 guests
Delaware at Second 8.1e-toed
Saul Lewin
lkeorge
Priced
The Ezra Yehuda Club, at a ends upon the way they absorb were present. June 9, Mrs. A.
meteing Monday at the home of and reflect sunlight The red rose Woronoff entertained at her home
up
Mollie Fishman of Martindale has something that absorbs all on Princeton avenue in the
For the Best and Most
avenue, decided to hold a picnic other colors in the sunlight and form of a miscellaneous shower
Now Showing Latest Models
Beautiful
MANUEL URBACH
Sunday. A subject for a debate reflects only the red ones, thereby and bridge feu 2 8 guests. June
for 1928-1929
making
the
flower
appear
red.
In
will
be
decided
upon
at
the
nest
Granite ..d Marla.
Raybestos Service-Ale-
MONUMENTS
12, Mrs. Edith Paransky honored
meting, at the home of Cyrjl Aroa- • completely dark place, you can- the hostesses with a theater party
miting- 24-Hour Service
GRANITE AND MARBLE
son on Martindale avenue.
not lee the color of any flower, as and luncheon.
Towing
.
See
flowers only reflect the color of the
We call for and deliver your ear
sunlight or of some other light
CARD OF THANKS.
Max Wrotslaysky
Mr. H. Burtanger of Dayton,
which strikes them. Do you know 0., is the guest of her children, Mr.
The Avenue Garage Co.
Now in our New Location
9521 Goodwin
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
The family of the late Mr. Louis that no expense is spared in the and Mrs. Sam I.evine, of Bay City.
3960 Third Avenue
7723 TWELFTH STREE
At Westminster
Aahinaky thank relatives and making of MURAD? It is the one
Glendale 1357
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John
R.
St.
8745 Twelfth St.
friends for the kindness shown cigarette for the man who ■ p-
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Studebaker

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