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REPRESENTATIVE HERE TWO LECTURES BY
FOR CHILDREN'S HOME
DR. NIEBUHR FOR
"If You Work
For a Living"
COUNCIL OF WOMEN
Mrs. Mayme Ratzenstein to Repro.
sent National Institution
in Michigan.
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whether executive, office
worker, salesman or manual
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PROMINENT VISITING SPEAKERS
AT DINNER HONORING J. LEVIN
New Silk Blouses
Rabbi ■ sad Mrs. Nachman H. Ebin Coming to Detroit To Address
, The Women's Council for Edu-
Banquet on Wednesday Evening, Jan. 23, Under the
cation in International Relations,
Auspices of National Mizrachi Organization.
The National Horne for Jewish in which the Council of Jewish
Children at Denver announces the IN omen is a participating organ-
The committee in charge of ar- ' speak at the inaugural reception
appointment of Mrs, Mayme Rat- ization, announces that Dr. Rein- rangements for the farewell din- for Rabbi Ashinsky and on several
, hold Niebuhr will lead them again'
ner to be tendered to Jacob Levin, other occasions.
in a series of two luncheon-lee-1
who is leaving with his slaughter,1
Rabbi Ashinsky states: "This
res.
planned banquet may be instru-
Tuesday, Jan. 22, Dr. Niebuhr
mental
in accomplishing a twofold
will speak on "Disarmament," and
purpose—first, to show apprecia.
. And do smart, unexpect-
Tuesday, Jan. 29, "International
lion to a well-deserving and sin-
Debts" will be his topic. The lee-'
ed things with necklines,
cere Jew who has devoted his
I tures will take place on the bail-
life and energetic efforts to the
waistlines, and brilliant print
,room floor of llotel Steller. Lunch-1
cause of the aged and the feeble,
eon will be served promptly at
designs .. .
a tireless worker in the noblest
12:15. Tickets for each lecture,
work of those engaged in the up-
Including luncheon, will be sold
building
of
From
Yisroel
in
the
for $1.25, and those wishing to
spirit of the Mizrachi, and an ar-
hear the lecture only will be
dent participant in all other Jew-
charged an admission of 50 cents
ish activities, but at the same time
for each lecture.
it may also be helpful in deepen-
Reservations may be made by
ing and stimulating the Mizrachi-
calling the Council of Jewish Wo-
Zionist ideal in our community.
From Hot Springs, Art..
men at 89 Rowena street, Glen-
The realization of the latter end
532 W. Jefferson, Detroit. Randolph ION
dale 7971. A large attendance is
will surely be more gratifying to
We Deliver
expected, due to the increasing
our friend, Mr. Levin, than the
popularity of Dr. Niebuhr and the
personal honor accorded hint."
interesting manner in which he
The time of the banquet is set
handles his topics. Ile is making
for Wednesday evening, Jan. 23,
special trips from New York to
B
at
7 o'clock, in the dining hall of
deliver his messages.
And Now You
(A) The vogue of two-tone
Congregation Emanuel, Taylor
. Can Drink
MRS. MAYME RATZENSTEIN
prints is expressed in this
and Wilson avenues. Reserva-
tions should be made through I.
smart blouse with flatter-
1 zenstein as official representative
MRS. SADIE ASHINSKY EBIN
Rosenthal, president, 701 Gratiot
ing scarf, and bow. In
for the State of Michigan with
avenue, on or before Jan. 18. •
headquarters in Detroit.
brown and tan and in
Miss Doris Levin, on a tour to the
SADIE LAFER
In addition to the men's cont.
The home takes care of destitute
Holy Land, announces that it is in
shades of blue or
and orphaned children of tubercu- beloved daughter of Harry and receipt of information from this
$17.10
green
lar parents who come to Denver, Celia Lafer, 6427 Begole avenue, Mizrachi Central Bureau in New
Colo., from all parts of the coun- passed away Jan. 1 at the age of York that Rabbi and Mrs. N. II.
years.
She
is
survived
by
her
17
try. It provides for these unfortu-
Ebin of Brooklyn, N. Y., will come
(C) A delightful new
(B) Featuring" Georgia," a
nate children so that they may be parents and a sister, Rose Lafer. to Detroit as speakers of the eve-
modern print features a
glorious new orange shade,
given every chance in life to cred- Funeral services were held Jan. 2 ning.
chic V-neck with jabot,
particularly flattering to
itably help themselves and grow to and burial took place at the First
Mrs. Sadie Ashinsky Ebin, the
be upright and useful citizens of Radimer Society Cemetery.
the brunette. With un-
and belted waistline, in a
daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Aaron
this country.
M. Ashinsky, and her husband,
usual skirt tiers, piped in
blouse of the smart extra
MRS. HANNAH ESKOVITZ
The National Home for Jewish
Rabbi
Nachman
H.
Ebin,
are
well
black
$16.50
length at $10.95
Children at Denver has an exten- of 3756 Clements avenue passed known to New York Jewry as
away
Jan.
4
at
Mt.
Clemens,
Mich.
sive annual voluntary membership
It is She is survived by her husband, Jo- speakers of note and as very ar-
throughout this country.
dent workers in the outstanding
from this source that the mainte. seph Eskovitz. Funeral services
Recommended by physicians
nance budget is derived. Mrs. were held Jan. 4 at Lewis Bros.' educational, cultural and Zionist
as a health tonic. Also highly
activities of the metropolis. A
beneficial in the treatment of
Ratzenstein is charged with this Funeral Home and burial took large number of Detroiters have
Place at Oak View Cemetery.
Diabetes and Rheumatism.
organization work in Michigan.
had an opportunity to hear them
Mrs. J. N. Lorber, president of Rabbi Fischer officiated.
CAN BE OBTAINED
the National Home for Jewish
EVERYWIIERE
ISRAEL KOTLICKE
Children at Denver, urges all pat-
pat-
rons and friends to give their eon- of 290 East Vernor Highway died
tinned co-operation to the newly Jan. 4 at the age of 38 years. He
appointed representative, Mrs. Rat- is survived by his wife, Mamie,
and two children. Funeral serv-
4461 West Jefferson Ave.
zenstein.
The results of the A. Z. A. elec•
Phone Lafayette 0465
Mrs. Ratzenstein is stopping, ices were held at Lewis Bros.' Fu-
Lions held on Sunday, Jan. 6, fol-
during her Detroit stay, at Mt. neral Home on Jan. 7, and inter-
low:
Aleph Godol (president),
ment took place at Woodmere
RABBI NACHMAN H. EBIN
I Royal Hotel, 8841 Woodward.
Cemetery. Rabbi From officiated. Samuel Charfoos; Aleph S'gan
(vice-president), Louis J. Cohen; mittee, Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky, presi-
Aleph Mazkir (secretary), Sol I. dent of the Sisters of Zion Mix-
NATHAN EMMER
beloved son of Morris and Rebecca Rosenman; Aleph Gisbor (treas. rachi, announces the names of the Proceeds to Go for Detroit
George Lewis
Set moor Lewis
Saul Lewis
Daniel Lewis
Emmer, 10200 Cameron avenue, urer), Morton Recheck; Aleph following who will take care of
Unit at Los Angeles
died in Chicago, Ill., on Jan. 3 at Kohen Godol (chaplain), Jess the cuisine and table arrange-
Sanatorium.
the age of 25 years. Funeral serv- Feller; Aleph Shotare Godol (sen- ments for the dinner: Mrs. G. Ye-
ices were held at Lewis Bros.' Fu- for sergeant-at-arms), Ben E. Cap- lick, chairman, Mrs. A. M. Ashin-
neral Home on Jan. 4 and inter. Ian; Aleph Shotare Kotone (junior sky, Mrs. A. Wilenkin, Mrs. I. . The Detroit Auxilary of the Jew-
sh
. Consumptive Relief Assoeia-
ment took place at Beth Abraham' sergeant-at-arms), Chuck E. Solai, Mrs. I. Caplan, Mrs. M. Los- ish
announces
.
that the bazaar to
Malin; Aleph Soldier (reporter), ter, Mrs. D. Tischner, Mrs. M. t
Cemetery.
Shewitz, Mrs. B. Lerman, Mrs. A. br held during the week commenc-
Jack B. Rosenfeld.
The
installation
of
these
officers
RAskin,
Mrs.
A.
Miness,
Mrs.
J.
P.
mg
on
Saturday
evening, Feb. 2,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
MRS. YETTA SAULSON
widow of the late Shepsel Saulson, will take place Sunday, Jan. 27, at Rosenthal, Mrs. Edith Rosenzweig, at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud
r
e
be
officially opened
Mrsc.
N.
Goldman,
Mrs.
N.
Singer
Torah,
will
passed away at her home, 2512 8 p. m. After the initiation there
with addresses by Judge- flurry B.
Calvert avenue, on Jan. 4 at the will be a dance in the main ball- and Mrs. N. Shulman.
Keidan, Rabbi Leon From, Na-
age of 70 years. She is survived room of the B'nai B'rith.
thaniel Goldstick and a represen-
by three children, Mrs. Ilenry N. The drawings for the raffle
tatZefefarteum
re t.hfe trhnertyb , oarz'as aor
Weinstein, Saul Saulson and El- sponsored by the basketball team
Tce
accord-
conan H. Saulson, all of Detroit. will take place during the dance.
ing to an announcement by Abra-
Funeral services were held Jan. 6,; The membership committee is
jn neral
ue,ranl ilesec(_roent
taer iyi
I al I al I I . ■ • with Rabbi Hershman and Rev. Za- contemplating the starting of new
L. .1h1
1 I 1 I 1 %I RIK % I II 4 • I I Kg IN 11 11
chapters at the Jewish Centers and '10
ludkowsky officiating.
I
Band of 50 children will supply
I at Temple Beth El, and wherever
the music during the entire week
---
there is a demand for one. Ap-
MRS. SARAH OSWOLINZKY
of 1717 Gladstone avenue passed plicants may get further informa- Plan 116 - Bed Structure for of the bazaar. Mock trials and
many other entertainment features
y b writing arold Horowitz
Semi - Private Patients and
away Jan. 5 at the age of 37 years., tion
are being planned.
She is survived by her husband,lat B'na i B'rith Community House,
Modernization.
MEMBERS:
Mr. Jaffin also announces that
Yolick Oswolinzky. Funeral serv-127 5 East Ferry. All other corn-
NEW YORK.— Mount Sinai large Detroit organizations have ,
?
,
munications
should
be
addressed
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
ices were held Jan. 6 and burial
Hospital began a campaign for $2,- made arrangements to have their
took place at Beth David Caine-to Sol I. Rosenman, 2628 Webb 000,000 for improvements, it was : memberships present at the ba-
DETROIT STOCK EXCIIANGE
tery. Rabbi Aishiskin officiated. avenue, Arlington 2585.
announced by George Blumenthal, bazaar en masse.
CLEVELAND STOCK EXCHANGE
president of the Board of Trustees.
Detroit merchants are reported
PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE
MRS. FREIDA LIPNIK
The improvements are to be made to be responding liberally for re-
Bank References
COLUMBUS STOCK EXCHANGE
wife of Leon Lipnik, died Jan. 7!
in that part of the hospital plant quests for merchandise for the ba-
at the age of 47 years. She is
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
We
Invite
Your Inquiries.
occupying the block bounded by zaar. The proceeds wil go for the
survived by her husband, Leon'.
NEW YORK CURB MARKET
Fifth and Madison avenues, 100th construction of a Detroit unit at
Lipnik, and two daughters, Mrs.
and 101th streets.
the Los Angeles Sanatorium.
Sophy Cohn and Miss Augusta Lip-,
121.125 PENOBSCOT BUILDING
Mount Sinai Hospital, which ac-
nik. Funeral services were held!
cording to the report of the United
Randolph 49934-5-6-7
at the home on Jan. 8 and inter- 1'
Hospital Fund, provides the !erg.
ment took place at Clover Hill'
ord amount of free ward service
New York R. L. TEMPLIN, Manager Canton
Park Cemetery. Rabbi Ilershman I I In loving memory of my dear in New York City outside of the
Cleveland Direct Private Wires to All Princi. Zanesville
officiated.
24TH FLOOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
wife, our mother and grandmother, municipal institutions, has a rec-
_
of about 200,000 visits a year
pal Markets
Esther Lefkofsky, who passed
HARRY LUNENFELD
to its dispensary.
•
RANDOLPH 9574-5-6
• 100 1.16.1 • of 2711 Monterey avenue passed away three years ago Jan. 19,
• k\I I .\116
1 MI I LI I .1 I
New quarters are designed for
away Jan. 2 at the age of 54 years. 1926. She has now found peace additional research laboratorie
Blossoms of Zion.
His wife, Minnie, survives. Fu- I and rest but is sadly missed by all
and the reection of new laborator
The last meting of the Blossoms
neral services were held at Lewis who were near and dear to her.
lea for those departments which fo ✓ of Zion was held at the home of
Bros.' Funeral Home on Jan. 3 Joseph Lefkofsky, Children and
some time have been forced to u •e Ruth Rabinowitz. Election of of-
and interment took place in To- Grandchildren.
unsuitable basement rooms fo ✓ fliers took place, with the following
Tonto.
result:
' In loving memory of Isadore l aboratory and research work.
What is considered by the tree s
President, Sadie Shur; vice-
Feldman, who passed on 10 years
LEON MARKS
tees to be the most important of a II 'president, Cyrille Schwartz; sec-
',wed ago Jan. 10. Beautiful memories
of 1904 Taylor avenue
the projected improvements, how - retary, Helen Lindenbaum; treas.
away Dec. 31 at the age of 39 of his life are still fresh in our
Given by
ever, is the erection of a buildin L-t urer, Beatrice Birenholz; corres-
year.s Ile is survived by his wife,: he arts.
of 116 beds for intermediate o ✓ ponding secretary, Ethel Sarasohn.
His loving Wife and Children.
Michigan
Home
Protective Association
Pearl; his mother, Mrs. Betsy
semi-private patients, that is, fo ✓ Plans were discussed to visit and
at the
Marks; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha
In loving memory of our dear patients in moderate circumstance • entertain the children of the Jew-
FORT
Gottlieb and Mrs. Julia Wartell;
WAYNE HOTEL
two brothers, Nathaniel and husband and father, harry Gold- who cannot afford to pay for th e ish Orphan Asylum of Detroit.
more
expensive
private
rooms,
bu
and
Sunday
Evening,
January 13, 1929
The program of the day consist-
ing, who passed away five years
t
The highest type of heated garage in Detroit,
Maurice Marks. Funeral services
who seek "and are entitled to a ed of a discussion of current Jew-
Music by Union Orchestra
were held Jan. 3 and interment ago Jan. 8, 1924.
with the lowest rate.
reasonable measure of privacy a t .ish events. A humorous debate will
Tickets 75c Per Person
The mum and stars are shining
took place at Clover Hill Park
prices within their means," accord - .be the main feature for the next
FULL GARAGE SERVICE
oo • lone and silent grave:
Cemetery. Rabbi Hershman offici-
ing to the announcement.
meeting, Saturday, Jan. 12, at 4
Beneath lies one we dearly loved.
For patients of this class Sioux t
ate d.
But
B whom we could not r•ve.
M.
Friends may think we have forgotten Sinai has long maintained a sma I
BREAKFAST
LUNCHEON
The Blossoms are to participate
EVENING DINNER
When •t times they see us smile, department, and applicants for an
,
CHAIM GERSHONOWITZ
-
in
the
Chamisho Osor b'Shvat pro-
LoTt h leatdo.trhesy rn ye nohwide t s healhi et a hre taw chheile. mission sometimes must wait fo
died on Wednesday at Novel, Po.
✓ gram to he given Jan. 24 at the
1771 Delaware—Just East of Twelfth Street.
land, at the age of 82. He is sur-
weeks for a bed assignment, and i n Philadelphia-Byron Talmud Tor-
vived by two sons, Alex Gershon
His loving Wife and Sons.
OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY
cases where delay is imposible ar e ah.
of Detroit and Boris of Moscow,
compelled to seek admission in
Phone Empire 10098
Russia, and his wife and three
In loving memory of our beloved other hospitals, the announcement
daughters of Kovel.
wife and mother, Esther Lebovitz, says. It has not been possible Co ✓
Ezra Yehuda Club.
- who passed away two years ago the hospital to expand this sery -
The Ezra Yehuda Club met at
39.41 WEST ELIZABETH STREET
ice, except by displacing some o the home of Clara Naives on Mon-
Jat;i,r 15 1 Ll i 2 ng dayisusin h t •
Luncheon 45c
t ll
Evening Dinner 60e to $1.00
I baS
nd,va dhildren the 500 free ward beds, which th e day. Plans were made for a raffle,
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trustees are unwilling to do.
the proceeds of which will go for
'the Boy Scout Fund in Palestine.
A Regrettable Error.
The program consisted of a reci-
A regrettable typographical e r-
of Shulamith Ish-Kishor's
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of The Chronicle, in the extrac t lyn Shewitz, and a discussion of in-
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CLUBS, PARTIES,
Emil Ambert at the meeting of th e
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was
held
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this
meet-
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which efforts were resumed for a be staged by Detroit Young. Jo-
Jewish hospital in Detroit. Th e daeans at the Chamisho Nor
paragraph in error should hay e b'Shvat celebration on Jan. 24.
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personnel of the Jewish phy-
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"In the first place. a
hospital is not huilt for phy-
sicians but for patients. Sec•
ondly, there are a great many
Jew:sh physicians in Detroit
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are conscientious and who
have ■ good medical educa-
tion. The opportunity for
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Not be withheld. The rich
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as • rule, no hospital ■ ppoint-
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7he
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