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ill I

L ETTER. 13 o x

CO . respondent Says There Is
No Anti - Semitism in
Lithuania.

IIADASSAII AFFAIRS
PRECEDE LUNCHEON

PROTECTIVE SOCIETY
DANCE THIS SUNDAY

Consi derable interest is being
manifested i n the masquerade
dance to be given by the Independ- '
ant Protective Association, Sun- I


Nov. le, in the It'nai '
$25-Plate Affair to Be Held da y evening,
275 East Ferry
(Frith ball roa
Dec. 11; Expect to
Miss Miriam O'Nienke, teacher;
mittee,
with
Eugene
{tart as chair-
Raise $15,000.
R
man, has spared no effort nor ca-
nse to snake this event enjoy-
Numerous social affairs of a pe
able, with a number of prizes tol
I
unique nature are being arranged be awarded to the best costumes.
throughout the city, preliminary

have noticed in your issue of
26 that you have men-
Oct
tit)! rd among other countries
Te
there
was anti-Semitism
wh
ext esses committed against Jews,
you have mentioned Lithuania.
don't know wheelie' these facts to the luncheon which will la,
an true in other countries that
u
yo have Mentioned or not, but I -
do know that these is no anti-Sem-
iti c feeling in Lithuania. I have
"Service Above Erery-
in t erests in Lithuania which are
thing Else" is my
ye ry dear to me and I go there
In loving memory of our dear
c•eed—not haw much
cs cry year to study the economic
mother, Fannie Herniae, who died
often,
but
Or how
at d political conditions in that
Service
Nov. 17, 1927.
ct untry. I have got to know it in
Sadly missed by her children,
ot der to protect the interests that
have mentioned, and I know that
Mrs. J. DeYoung, Mrs. M. !temple..
Mrs. S. Solomon.
t l e Lithuanian government as well
the Lithuanian people give the
In loving memory of Leigh Phil-1
.1 cos equal rights and equal pro-
ction and that the Lithuanian
lips Lachman, who passed away six
years ago Nov. 12.
I ves friendly and at peace with
Her beloved Husband, Children,
is Jewish neighbor. The Jews
Mother and Sister.
h ave no reason to complain of his
g overnment or his Christian neigh-
A CORRECTION
ors in that country.
To verify my statement I en-
A line was omitted and a name
misspelled in the story of the
los,e a letter that I have just re-
(geed from the Superintendent of
United Hebrew Schools in last
he Rosenblum Orphan Home in
week's issue of The Chronicle,
making the particular paragraph
I Vilkomir, Lithuania. Ile is a high
The paragraph
grade and high minded gentleman,
unintelligible.
MRS. JOSEPH WELT
and this will convince you that I
should have read:
,,f
he
graduating
classes of
t in In right.
all fairness to the Lithuanian given by Detroit chapter of Fla-
l I, at Kirby Center, taught by Messrs.
government and the Lithuanian dassah on Tuesday, Dec.
eople, I hope that you wit print Hotel Stetter. These are beg Haggai and Croll, are being pre-
these few tires in your next issue, given by women who desire to earn pared will
for the
final examinations,
be held
immediately
w
or raise the funds for the cover after Chanukah."
or as soon as possible.
government
I don't know of any
Per-
in Europe that is more friendly charge, which will be $25 per per-
to the Jew than the Lithuanian son, supplementing the hundreds
of outright subscriptions. In this
government is.
MRS. JENNIE TOBIAS
Very
respectfully
yours
MAURICE
ROSENBLUM,
way, the luncheon fund is expect-
Cadillac 9687
Flint, Mich. ed to reach its objective of $15,• passed away suddenly Sunday,
Bank Building
Londfellow 6797
000 fur the maintenance of the Nov. 11,
at the age of 75. She
Avenue
a lifetime resident of Detroit
e medical organization in was
tplanitelasst lina h
and was very active in social work.
She is survived by six children,
— Two delightful affairs of this Aimee, Martin, Alfred, Edward,
kind were consummated on Wed- airs. Walter F. Strauss and Mrs.
Plan to Renew Ac-
. , Center
Players
ti•ities:
nesday, Nov. 5; a bridge at the Ethel MacWilliams, Funeral sere-
ices were held at Temple Beth Ei
home of Mrs. Abe Cohane and
MORRIS FISHMAN, Vice-Pres.
p Tuesday afternoon and interment
The Center Players of the Jew- musical tea given by Mrs. Jose
Blum-
ish
Centers
Association
held
their
took
place at Wodmere. Rabbis
DETROIT
alagidsohn and Mrs Oscar Blun
l
,, Franklin and Fram officiated.
of the
mason
on berg at the home of the latter. on
I first meeting
They
have
already
:
,
Thursday.
started work on the selection of Tuesday 0 and
afternoon
and Thursday
22, matinee
teas will
NATHAN NATHANSON
Nov.
the first plays to be given this be given at the Bonstelle Play 5501 West Warren avenue, passed
have by Mrs. Louis Savage and away on Nov. 7 at the age of 15.
year.
airs. A. II. Brodie. These aroma
O wa., the beloved son of Mr. and
Burial
2eierson to Speak Noe. to be well patronized. Another Sirs, Louis Nathanson.
HELPED MAKE SUCCESS prof.
26,
n 27:
25 S6
25,
The
next
speaker scheduled for group of women, composed of Mrs. a ok place at Machptlah Cemetery
OF SOCIAL FUND DANCE Prof
Ralph Davidson, Mrs. Fred Weta- n
N,
' Nov.
.. SialuVn, N. Weinstein,
the Yiddish Lecture Series is Pro-

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Morse
'
RACHEL
MODLINSKY
tossed' Schneierson, noted author 'an F. I IT
and psychologist, who will appear Cohen and Mrs. Philip IL Broudo ' 711 Albert street, Windsor, passed
series
-
away
on
Nov.
7 at the age of 66.
are arranging a benefit moving pie
at the Jewish Center for a
of three lectures on Nov. 25, 26 tore performance fur Friday aft- She was the beloved wife of Abra-
ernoon, Nov. 30, at the Avalon hani. Burial took place at Mach-
and 27.
.
Theater, Linwood at Davison. A., pelah Cemetery on Nov. 8.
this takes place during the Thanks-
All-Center Bridge P•ry:
MEYER PENTEL
i,r psicahnonoiln icy taoc alt. raiinng,
week-cad
On Wednesday evening, Nov. giving
n
10243 Goodwin avenue, passed
y women are
21, the House Council of the Jew. many
away
on
Nov. 8 at the age of 75.
or an All- their children.
Cen ters wit sponsor
is
In the meantime, subscriptions Ile was the beloved husband of
Center bridge party, the winners
nry.
Burial
took place at Beth
Mary,
of which will be eligible for the to the "Luncheon Extraordinary"
new Shopping Center
are steadily pouring into the lunch- T e m a ceme tery on Nov. 5. Rabbi
Center tournament.
to better serve
officiated.
eon committee, which is composed Aishiskin


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The basketball
class
inter- active
of a large
group
of well
known,
and senior
girls for
meets
Detroit
women,
headed
by
assed at y
en
Mrs. D. W. Simons, honorary chair- 1774 Seward avue,
mediate
gen- on Nov. 8 at th e age {of 59. She
at Temple Beth El gym every man, and Mrs. Sidney Stone,
WAS the beloved wife of Isadore,
chairman.
Mrs.
Joseph
Welt
Thursday evening from 7 to 8:30. teal
com aittliene„. : and dear mother of Mark, Louis
of th teen
• i rii,bia member
ekbs
Any member of the house may en
and Mrs. Samuel Reiss. Funeral
,s committee
week's
roll in the class after registering
morning, services were conducted from
was bold
at the Jewish Center.
f
Mrs.
Louis
Lewis
Bros.' funeral Home on Nov.
est ',IloY
'e litnim
The swimming class for girls is w
al'ov. 14,l' at t\h‘eh
now open. Any girl wishing to Savage. The next meeting takes 11. Burial took place at Clover.,
The
junior
game
room
is open p lace Tuesday morning, Nov. 20 hill Park. Rabbi A. M. Hershman
join
may
register
at the
Center.
he home of Mrs. Ira Copeland, 24 and Rev. Zaludkowski officiated.

Open Every Evening
Until Nine

MRS. ANNA I. WOHLMAN

every Monday and Thursday aft-
Mrs. Wohlman was associate ernoon from 4 to 6. Movies are
h 'rman of the successful pack- shown on Monday 'nights at 8
age party and dance recently spon- o'clock.
sored by the Hebrew Ladies' So-
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ONVENIES1
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ECONOMICAL A CAR
FOR EFFI
CTO
Colorado avenue.
the
SERV CE BRING YOUR
ELLA FRANKLIN
t
or
over
are
of
Stuebs,s ,,c,s
n, Subscribers
IlVt. 1251 Calvert avenue, passed away
luncheon.
hostesses
Some Styles, $11 o ml $1 2
N v 9 at the age of 45. She
of hostesses to date cons fists of
Mrs. Julius Berman, Mrs. Barney was the beloved wife of August,
S.
Dia-
dear
mother of Robert, and dear
Storage--Greasing—Repairs—Collision Work
Blumrosen, . .• vav
mond Mrs. J. II. Ehrlich, Mrs. M. daughter of Mrs. A. S. Sanders.
—Tire Service--Cars Washed—Gas and Oil
Prentis, Mrs. Harry Selker, Mrs. Funeral services were conducted
citizenship
will
begin
soon
at
both
J. C. A. Centrals Enter
Home
24-Hour Towing Service
th e alelbourne Center and the I Stelzer Mrs. D W. Simons, Miss from Lewis Bros.' Funeral
k
dace
I
League
Nov. 11. Buria too
Team in Senior
Fenkell branch. Those who have • Sylvia Simons and Mrs. Henry N. at on
alachpelah Cemetery. Rabbi A.
DETROIT'S NEWEST N1TE CLUB
The Jewish Centers Association's registered ill be notified. Those Weinstein.
initial list of M. Hershman officiated.
Ts
CHOICEST OF FOODS SERVED
reste Should register during , patro
o ons
In addition to the in
Central basketball team, cohampi the the week
ek at both Centers.
ns (subscribers of $25 or
4136
FRENCH and ITALIAN DINNER, $1.25
DORA RAPPAPORT
i ae divisin of t
if f t he i n termedt
over), published in last week's
as sed
42
SUNDAYS, $1.75
h Centers League, this year Mothers' Club.:
ie. Chronicle, are the following: Mrs. 650 Kenilworth
avenue,
p of 68r. .
' J e wi s h

I
10
at
the
age
I decided to enter a team in the s ea-
NOT.
A meeting of the Oakman B ail n J. W. Allen, Mrs. Sidney Allen, awaY on
Music •nd Dancing from 6:30 Till Closing
i
o Mrs. N. E. Aronstam, Mrs. Harry She was the dear mother of Mo
e ld ng.
league of the Jewish Centers.
I , Mr
ol,
The team this year will be practi- yard Mothers' Club will be h o
NO COVER CHARGE TILL 9:30 P. M.
n
PERFECTION LODGE NO. 486,
Tires from Factory to You
Berger,
Mrs.
Morris
Blumberg,
ris,
Samuel,
Harry, David, S
team, with the Saturday, at 2:30, at the L
Irwin and Mrs. Simon Freedman.
rd
5
F.& A. M.
catty an all-veteran
Installation of new I Mrs. Oscar Blumberg, Mrs. Hy
MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA AT 11 P. M.
RECONSTRUCTED TIRES
onducted
c
of
three
or
four
new
fellow
Sc
e
5 BIG ACTS BY STAGE FOLK
usical
%
addition
ing Broiler, Mrs. Philip II. Braude, Funeral services we
officers wil
anc
JOHN DOUGLAS, Director of Fun
players. The players are:
Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, Mrs. Jack from Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
Also Complete Line of New
ri
Forwards: Milton Levin, Al program will be given, and d
M rs , on Nov. 11. Burial took place at
will hold a special com-
oow.
Brown, Mrs. Harry Cohen,
33 Vernor Highway West at Woodward
Tires.
Park. Rabi b Hershman
Raider, Irving Tasco, Harry Lip- will
f ll Fenkell Mothers' Club will
ilel
wtb
Wednesday,
Nov.
21.
The
0810
munication
__ V
II. P
• Cohen, Mrs. Lou Cohen, Mrs. Clovcrhill Zaludkowski officiated .
Phone Cherry
,
chitz and Joe Summers.
-- _ _—
a .'d n and Rev.
• .
au
e en a
D egre e
meet
a
Guards: Henry Leaderman, alit- Jewish Center on Saturday at ai
Sof— SANDORF,
Mrs Aaron DeRoy, Mrs. Albert
,
NATHAN NATINSKY
ton Harris, Al Zuckerberg, Henry 2:30. The program will consist I. Davidson, bars.
ec.re:ia.ry.
,S1fir
passed M• M.
of a lecture on the work of the Feldstein, Mrs. Alexander Free- 340 Englewood avenue
Woloch, and I. I'asternick. ,
of 50. REU order W.
on Nov. 11 at the
Centers: Paul Chaiken, Dave
with man.
KLEIN,
und i ll ustrate d their
AllF,
Community
ByBEN
d
of
, Mrs. Louis Goldman, Mrs. }lit- awa
agean
Watch for Our New Display!
Ile was the belove d husb
Burstein and Jack Surath.
membe rs and
s l ides.
Anna. Burial took place at Beth •
friends, as well as others interest- hard W. Goldstick, Mrs. Nathaniel
The latest styles direct from the furniture market.
Goodman,
David Cemetery. Rabbi
ea in this lecture , are invited to Goldstick, Mrs. Harry
Hokin,
' Mrs. P. Gordon, Mrs. Dvid
a
attend.
1 s for the Mothers' Mrs. Joe Itorwitz, Mrs. Walter officiated.
Tentative p an
FRANK PERSIN
8625 Linwood Avenue
Clubs Chanukah party were made Irving, Mrs. Murray Jackman,
5831 Casa Av.
FREE BRAKE TEST
Mrs. W. W. Kahn, Mrs. Israel Kap- 1132 Lynn avenue, passed away
by the Presidents' Council on I
On Our Neat Tetnng Machine
At Antoinette
Thursday. Only 250 tickets will Ian, Mrs. Sam Kaplan, lWolfe Kap- on Nov. 12 at the age of 56. Ile
be sold for this affair. A good lan, Mrs. Sara Kahane, Mrs. I1 vasy was the beloved husband of Mary.
Phone NorthwaY 1471
5C3 Hammond Bldg.
.' Burial took place at Har Ilarmonia
Brake Relining and Ad-
program of entertainment is being Kopel, Mrs. Nat J.
Ko,,
Cemetery. Rabbi Aishiskin offici-
Cadillac 5916
arranged and dancing will follow :Maurice Landau, Mrs,
justing. Hi-Pressure
WHOLESALE—RL I All.
ltrye ated.
the
light
luncheon,
which
will
be
Mrs.
Moe
Leiter,
Sin,
TheLoats
War)
0.1
rweltv
Known for
Israel Lewi s,
Alemiting.
served in the dining room.
Detroit Land Contract Co
...
L-
Mrs.
Robert
Levine Lipsitz,
BEATRICE GREENBERG
Moaes
--
s
wenberg,
Mrs. Bernard Maas, Mrs.
Sirs. dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- '
Children's Visit to Museum:
The juniors of the Jewish Cen- Jos. Magidsohn, Mrs. Dora Meyer, seph Greenberg, passed away on
e
e Nov. 10 at the age of 9. Funeral
tern Association will be enter- Mrs. Sadie R. Newell, sian.
m.
services were conducted from
I tained at the Children's Art Mu- Prentis, Mrs. Meyer Prus
Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal, Mrs. Sara Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home on
scum on Saturday afternoon, Nov.
Burial took place at
Rosenzweig,
Mrs.
J.
I,.
Ruby,
Mrs.
Nov. 11.
At this time
First Mortgage Bonds
.1. "
. 24, at 3 o'clock.
the
MachPeiah
Collateral Trust Notes
Travel by the Big Ships itI
. there will be a display of Japanese Saul Saulson, Mrs. Wm. Saulson,
Lew6is
Guaranteed land Contracts
dolls, and a musical program cele-
White
Star
Line
biber:
ee
irsSclilr
ISRAEL BUCKNER
Nartha.vrt Mr..
brating Schubert's centennial will .1hsl.usp'
Mrs. sel,
Louis
Savage,
Lewis
N rs
Unguaranteed land Contracts
n. saa of the Temple-
6686 Baldwin avenue, passed away
SHELL GAS AND OIL
Jan, 10
hi.1Sidde
J EMU SALEM
SS. Adriatic ..
be presented.
Mrs.
on
Nov.
11 at the age of 65. Bur-
mans,
Mrs.
Rachel
Simons,
lemon meal

Jan. 19
8601
Linwood,
Cor.
Pingree
ook
place
at
Har
Ilarmoria
Smith,
Mrs.
Abraham
Srere.
ial
t
SS.
Laurentic
lidding from 6 to 14%
s. Symphony
H as.
Intermedi•tes to Ha
ax Stein-
Srere, sirs.
M Max
emetery. Rabbi Aishiskin of-
reb• 25
Garfield 10483
Mrs.
SS.
Adriatic
..
party:
.
Milford
Stern,
Mrs.
Sid-.
ficiated.
On Friday afternoon, Nov. 30, g M o h!aarrsrY
Laurentic . .M11alch
ney
at 2:30, the intermediate girls of
lm'e
kyAi:aairBrrs...wSE:Irlan.a
SAMUEL BASS
the ambition of every true Jew—to set foot on the Holy
etotneer
SP:rs
$145 and up, includine meal'
I the Center will attend the concert;
'rers-1 of 4216 Monterey, passed away at
Land of his ancestors—to see the revival of the glories of
., Irwin
presented by the Detroit Symphony ic
{irk,
a
mad berth. Direct to Ilaifs
Morris Zackheim and Mrs. D. S. his home on Nev. 7 at the age of
ancient Jerusalem, the center of the new Jewish Homeland.
Orchestra at Orchestra }tall.
No change.
He is survived by his wife,
31.
See the progress it made in a decade, to which
Zeman.
The Only Dairy Where Butter
Apply to
It is just good busineas Beetle
Sadie Bass, and a son, Seymour;
American Jewry has so liberally contributed.
Girl. Hoboes. Party:
Is Churned Daily
White Star Line
e xamination
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
to
have

health
The committee for the girls' ho-
An exceptional opportunity to do so, is by booking
once in • while. You may
Bass; a sister, Mrs. A. Mehler, and
214 Majestic Bldg .
..56c per lb.
Fresh Butter..
on the world's fastest passenger ship, the
boes, costume party predict that
Guarantee Brake Service
think that you Sr. in good
a brother, Louis. Interment took
Or
any girl who mimes this affair will
58c per dos.
Fresh
Eggs
3979.89 Grand Riser Ave.
health, but it is much wit
place at Cloverhill Park Cemetery.
s • splendid affair. This will
(Received daily)
RHEA E. CASHMAN
or
Glendale 5758.
be sure. Go to your doctor
Rabbi Hershman officiated.
not
only
be
a
hoboes
party,
but
an
Best
Cottage
Cheese
.I2c
per
lb.
and find out if your kid neys,
2110 Park A•e
w
Adamlesa one. The affair ill be
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bladder, heart and other vital
Phone Randolph
held on Saturday, Nov. 2 4, at 8
i-
d
The
a
org ns are all in A•I con
George Levis
Wednesdays and Saturdays
Saul Lewis
a• m., at the Jewish Center.
making short stops at important Mediterranean
ilia
Seymour
ur Lrwie
let
chronic
lion. Don't
Daniel
admission of 25 cents includes re-
ne-
Tourist Ports.
ease sneak on you — don't
freshments.
mmossomommsosommo" .
As usual, there will be special fncilities to pas-
elect a minor ailment. Phy-
sengers of Jewish religion for prayers, kosher
sici•ns for over 50 ye•rs have
MANUEL URBACH
Boning Classes Form ed:
kitchen, and other matters appreciated by them.
recommended Mountain V•I.
Boxing claws for members of
Graalto sad MarMa.
ley
Mineral
Water
from
Hot
Make your reservations at once.
the Jewish Centers are being held
mnasium
Springs, Ark., as an aid in
y
FOR INFORMATION APPLY TO
at the Temple Beth El g
the prevention and treatment
9150 Twelfth Street
a
on Mond y, Thursday and Friday
a
of disease th t result from
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
at 3:30 p. m. and on Saturdays at
Bet. Atkinson and
kidney disorders. It's was to
ban-
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7:30
p.
m.,
for
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Now In our New
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tamweights and featherweights.
Clairmount
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A•t your Doctor.
, Several tournaments are being ar-
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