PAGE TWELVE 'ficrttorrIEwist! ORD/via OBITUARY Just Delicious! That's what everybody says about our .eandwieho•-. Droop it any time. `BUDDY'S' Delicatessen Twelfth at Taylor Garfield 9248 ma Only Dairy Where Butter Is Churned Daily Fresh Butter.. Fresh Eggs 58c per doz. (Received daily) Best Caine Clutese.12c per lb. We Deliver Your Orders Wednesdays and Saturdays Pontiac Notre MRS. EBIN TO SPEAK AT EMANUEL AFFAIR NIELCHIOR PLACED ON REPARATIONS BOARD --- BF:MAN. — O. T. A.)- -tut. i':•-! Mss Rost Manes was united in marriage to William J. Jacobsen, .1. 51,1,13.-r, leading Gerneon .1i son of Morris Jacobson, at a very and authority . charming wedding at the home of w. 110.• ■ • as named as an her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Will Address Musicale-Tea of the German government's re: - Manes of West Iroquois rood, Sun- at Statler Thursday In memory of Barnett Rosen- resentativt s to the Reparatio: day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rabbi berg, who passed away two years et nuniesiu n, which will arrive at .1 A. M. Iltorshman read the service Afternoon. ago Jan. 13, 1927. plan for a final solution of the rep- in the living room before the fire- aration.. problem. Dr. Melchior is place which was banked with fern m.,1 called him home, On Thursday afternoon, Jan. 21, associated with the firm of Max It 'NBA IA WM. and ruses. The immediate families at 2:30, the Sisiterhood of Congre- nut in our heart. Warburg in Hamburg. and a few friends were present. Ile linger* still. gation Emanuel will give a nmsi• Following the ceremony a din- Ills MeniorY is Al dear today rale and tea at Hotel Statler, hem oer was served, the table being Ari in the hour he pmmd awe, Lynn B. Emery, Inc., New , mb•llished with pink roses, .sweet His loving Children and Grand- Firm Name for Printers pons, stevia and trailing smilax. children. .fir, and Mrs. Jacobson will be at and Stationers. ho me after Feb. 1 at 100 Miami -_—_-- In loving memory of our dear r.-5001, following a wedding trip Ftfia.tive with the beginning of mother, Clara Harris, who passed the Now Yl'a I., the tirm name of away one year ago Jan. 29 17 day- Out of town guests present were Hilton, Hart of Garrett Co., ma- in Sheet Mrs S. Lipner and David list-ha-al th ners and printers in Detroit ter There is not a day, dear mother, of New York City and Max Weber nerori• 2-j years, has been changed we do not think of you. Itcston,Mass. Several very' de- Ly•n It. Emery, Inc. Your loving Children and Grant'. lightful prenuptial festivities were A rt---irganization of this lirrn children. given to compliment the bride by two yoans ago brought' into control her many friends. an entirely new management. In memory of our beloved wit'', On Nov. 27, Mrs. Sol Manes, Lynn B. Emery, whose name the mother and grandmother, Flora mother of the bride, entertained 60 ltiti v• s akte ,r,. who went to her holy rest firm ilo• heats, is vice-preside guests at a bridge luncheon at the and general manager. NO cha , two years ago today 18 days in Wilshire Hotel, Detroit. Mrs. J. is contemplated of the pre, rl, Shoat Jacobson and 51rs. .1. Shinno'll According to a statement issued nol of the business at 31:',110', TOSIA MUNDSTOCK MRS. BERNA BRIMACK a, nu , . honored their niece with a kitchen Not dead to thure who IOVNI her, by the Morris Plan Bunkers Asso- Not lu.o , but gone before, beloved wife of Abraham Brimack ciation, the savings deposits of Infants' shower on Dec. 5. Orphan Home to be held You live with of memory. clear. 1558 Hazelwood avenue. N1rs. Bernard Bloch honored Plan banks operating in at the Detroit Institute of Art on And former aml evertnore. ammo' away Jan. 14 at the age of 129 of the largest cities in the Sunday expelling, Feb, 3. Miss Manes with a hosiery show-ta- 53 years. Funeral services were United States increased approxi- Your dear Husband, Children. Miss 31undstock, who is from lon (lee. 12, at Roosevelt Hotel. held Jan. 15 and interment took mately eight per cent during the Leipsic, interprets individual Pontiac. • and Grandchildren. place at Beth Abraham Cemetery. year 1:129 and have reached an ag- dance creations in style said to be The Misses Bessie and DI memory of our loving Ilaugh- gregate figure of nearly $00.000,- new in Detroit. She has studied I.ept•r with a linen shower Dec. 1, 0'. M. IlaYet & Co HAROLD GOLDBERG 'Ott. Then•sa Feldman of Detroit and ter and sister, Florence Burdick, for a number of years at the fa- beloved son of Jacob and Rebecca MRS. RALPH PAUL The loan volume of Morris Plan mous German Mary Wignran mod- Celia ',lanes were ioint hostesses who passed away one year ags, Goldberg, died Jun. 9 at age of a banks, the pioneers of Industrial ern school of art dancing. Miss at n miscellaneous shower, Dec. 27. Jan. 20, years. Funeral services were Banking, increased approximately Mary Linsky will he at the piano Mrs. Julius Levin and Mrs. Ir- ming Mrs. M. II. Elan of New Although you have left I, YOnso beau- held Jan. 10 and interment took 10 per cent during the year arid during her dancing. ving Steinman were joint hostess- York, wife of Rabbi N. II. Ebin, tif.11 fare live. in our heart,. forever and and daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. eVpr. place at Beth David Cemetery'. combined volume reached a figure Mrs. Albert Hamill] is chair- es with to crystal shower at the lat- A. NI. Ashinsky, spirituel head tot Rabbi Aishiskin officiated. ter's new home on Chippewa road. of 4200,000.000. 1,000,000 borrow- man of the committee in charge, the congregation. Mrs, Elan, who Your loving Mother, Father, Sis- ers used the facilities of these in- and Mrs. (.'harles Gitlin is vice- HILDA GREENBERG Mr. Samuel Buckner and son has a charming personality and ters and Brothers. stitutions in 1928. The combined chairman. beloved daughter of Nathan and resources of Morris Plan banks are Leon, left fur 5lianii, Fla., where has achieved an enviable rt•puta. tion as a public speaker, will give Belle Greenberg of 2080 Clair- now in excess of $175,000,000. In loving memory of my dear You'll Be Comfortable on they will spend the winter months. an address which will be followed mother, Mary Zander' Ilarris, who While these figures represent the Your Winter Trips. by a reception at which everyone died tour years ago Jan. 17, 1925. Mrs, Itt•nj. Ebling delightfully combined activities of all Morris entertained the members of the who has not already met Nil's. Elan Plan banks, each bank is a separ- Winter travel on buses is fully Beta l'hi Lau Fraternity at her may have the pleasure of II Oi 11K SO. A luring mother. true and kind. ate and distinct institution, and as None un mirth like her I'll find, comfortable and dependable dur- home in Iroquois road, Jan. 9. Mrs. Ebin has for many years For all of sox she did her be-t. with but few exceptions all of them The Sidney-Hill System is ing the winter months as during been identified with Zionist and And for that 15ml ga,e her eternal re, are locally owned and controlled. a common-sense, interesting, the summer season. All lirtoy- Miss Cecelia Fine returned from Iladassah activities, and is also Morrie Plan banks are not sub- invigorating, enjoyable roys Her loving son, Ed. Ellis, hound buses are heated by the :11eniphis,Tenta, where she spent chairman of the new dormitory be- ject to the supervision of any cen- tein of physical training-- Tropic-Aire system, which is the the Christmas vacation with her ing built for the Rabbi Isaac El- tral group. Their only co-ordi- mild enough to be pleasant most efficient heating system that aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. chanan Seminary in New York nated effort is through their own strenuous enough to be bene- has yet been devised. The heater City. voluntary association. ficial. is mounted on the dash of the bus. • Mrs. Lillian Shimberg Freed- Attention was directed recently NOT A GYMNASIUM— Water circulates eiJund the motor Mrs..los•ph Nyman and sorts re- man. noted pianist and accom- to Industrial Banking when some No class work, calisthenics, of the has and becomes very hot turned to their home in Mohawk plished musician, who has studied of the largest and most conserva- or indian clubs are used. It Edward A. Deneel, who for 11 and this hot wat'r is piped back to drive, after spending two weeks abroad, will give several snit, num- yearnwas the favorite ha , r-cdtler of tive banka in the country, including is a big basic method that the heater where it circulate,; with relatives and friends in N. hundreds of Midi,* (and the, bers, and will act as accompanist the National City Bank of New through a hot radiator. has been taken up by Cleve- mothers) •I the J. L. itudsvn i0 Bernard Kugel of the Detroit Planned for Feb. 13; Dr. York, established personal loan de- land, Boston and Buffalo's row ssries an invitation to all h s c.c1 With improved Sighways, motor Symphony Orchestra, prominent partments. fr ends to visit 110n at 1127 Framer biggest, busiest and brainiest Broudo Outlines Jewish coaches can keep th-•ir seheoluled Mrs, Yetta Lippner of Brooklyn, violinist and teacher of note. Mrs. Sinai. where hs recent', arm pled a The Industrial Morris I'lan Bank time in all but rho men. Most adverse pas on as mana,rer of ha. ,,mot Medical Contributions. N. Y., is the house' guest of Mrs. Herman Greenberg, charming so- of Detroit is the local member of weat'o , r. Information Cheerfully in the where,. A Shroder store. F;Vell wavy 'mow does Sol Manes of Iroquois road. prano, acompaniod by Mrs. Emory the association. Given not t 1 e I • coaches • more than other Speaking on the subject "Medi- Monash, will present several str•al forms of transportation, because Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Block are numbers. cine on Judaism," Dr. I'hilip Every traveler is an agent of highway departments clear the planning to leave for Florida this NIrs. Ralph Paul is chairman of Broad° Wednesday evening out- peace and understanding. A roads after every fall of snow. In week, to be gone several months. the committee in charge and Mrs. lined before the Men's Club of the 306 Book Building League of Universal Travel would mane places, the Mot or Transit A. B. Straker, vice-chairman, as- Shaarey Zesitok the Jewish laws of be worth forty Leagues of Nations. Management Company maintains Randolph 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner sisted by the following who will health unit hygiene in the Bible —Arnold Bennett. its own snow plows spent Sunday in Flint, guests of act as hostesses: Mrs. F:dward and the Talmud. Ile outlined the Mr. and Mos. Ira Buckner and sis- Stein, Mrs. Saniuel Goldberg, Mrs. contributions of Jews to medicine ter, Alma Buckner. S. L. K83'811110, Mrs. Max Dush- and in general traced the history sir kin, 'Mrs. Jack Tobin, Mrs. M. S. of medicine from earliest times. Mrs. Joseph H. Katchka and her Dann, Mrs. Isadore Karbel, Mrs. A large and interesting audience slaughter, Miss Dorothy Katchka, Arthur Weber, Mrs. Alex Taub, attended, ansl an me• forum fol- entertained on Friday evening at Mrs. Max Schuloiner, Mrs. Eli Le- 'Weed his address. their home, 35 Mohawk road, with vine, Mrs. Sarah Kahane, Mrs..1a- At the next meeting of the club. a miscellaneous shower honoring cob Warren, Mrs. Mary Jacobson,, on Jan. 30, Abraham Caplan will Miss Rose Schlyfstone, a bride- Mrs. .1. P. Rosenthal, Mrs. J. L. speak on "Jewish Ceremonials" elect of Feb. 24. Prizes nt bridge It uhy, Mrs. ('has. Marks, Mrs. Her- This meeting will be held at the were WWI by Mrs. 51. Weiss, Miss man Fisher and Mrs. Harry Sklar. Shaarey Zedek branch, Twelfth Della Pauline Bingham, Miss Celia Mrs. Eli Sachse, president of the and Atkinson. Manes and Mrs. .1. Linderman. Sisterhood, will preside. On Feb. 13, the Men's Club, to- Supper was served later in the eve- mother with male members of the ning. Guests were present from IS Young People's Society of the Pontiac and Detroit. Shaarey Zellek, will hold a joint banquet, in the main synagogue on Willis and Brush, in celebration Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levine and of Father and Sun Week. Ar- slaughter Marilyn returned home rangements for this banquet fur last Friday after a three weeks' the Men's Club are in the hands 0, t1ot visit at Greenwood, Miss., where of Philip Rosenthal and A. Att. , they attended the marriage of the Caplan. latter's brother, Mr. Cerro' Bur- Ceremoniously Opened Wednesday tanger of Dayton, 0., to Miss ROYALE PALAIS Terry Borchardt on Dec. 30. Evening, With 400 in Cover Charge 50c After 9:30, Attendance. Mr. Joseph Schwartz left for New York, where he will spend 10 The new Chinese Princess res- days on business. ti taurant on Foiled' avenue at Liv- ernois avenue, said to be the most Mrs. Rose Moses has returned elaborately decorated and fur- home from Toledo, where she nished Oriental cafe in the United spent the last month. . States, was ceremoniously opened to the public Wednesday evening. Mr. Louis Levine is in Chicago More than 400 diners were served, attending the Mattress Conven- and as a feature of the menu for tion. the opening night many exotic dishes were on the menu. There Mr. Sam Rosenberg has returned were Chinese pastries, never be- home after spending several days fore served in Detroit, meats sea- in Chicago attending the Sha•- ' soned and spiced with ingredients men's Convention, imported from China, and import- Mrs. Phillip Zacher, who has ed teas of the popular brands been ill, is convalescing. served in the East, were served. According to George II. Fong managing director of Detroit - newest Oriental restaurant, the restaurant will cater to the epicure who seeks dishes that are differ- ent, and Will in addition ser•c those popular Chinese and Ameri- can dishes that are in demand. "We hope to give to Detroit a restaurant where the epicure can dine to his satisfaction and wht•rt- families whto desire to eat out Call find a meal to their entire satis- faction," said Mr. Fong. "Our chefs are given wide range in th.• preparation of Oriental foods, and we are carrying on our menu cards dishes never served beforc in the country. We hope to make a specialty of Chinese pastries tint will not only prove popular w'i'll our guests but with patrons who desire to carry them home." The owners of the Princess res- taurant expended more than 8C(1,- non on the decorations, which de. pict fire-breathing dragons and PRES. PEERLESS MOTOR CAR CORP. brilliantly costumed Chinese maid- ens. The table cloths are colored in harmony with the decorations, making a pleasing blend of the tables in the large dining room and the three banquet halls. The restaurant will comfortably seat approximately 500 persons, and reservations have been made by a WOODWARD AT MEDBURY—NORTHWAY 4982 ST. AUBIN-MACK SALES number of organizations and social JEFFERSON AT McDOUGALL, EDGEWOOD 3565 COMPANY groups for the use of the dining Gra, of and St. Alibi, Melrose 0094 WOODWARD AT WEBB, LONGFELLOW 7893 room and the banquet halls durinc ROBERTSON MOTOR SALES the next three months. The loca- 13001 Grat ot Ave. , Drmel 1398 SUBURBAN DEALERS tion of the restaurant makes it NORTHERN MOTOR SALES C. C. SMITH DOWNEY & MONTMORENCY, accessible not only to diners in 16350 Woodward Ave., Long 1960 Wayne INC. the University of Detroit district, Wyandotte NORTHERN AUTO SALES WALTER E. GEHRING but to every section of the city. 11435 Jos C•mpau, Arlington 9167 23048 Woodward Ave., Ferndale 0. R. DICKERSON & CO Dance music is supplied by an R. 0. 1435 JAWORSKI MOTOR SALES Mt. Clemens orchestra under the supervision FLOYD HILLMAN 9214 Van Dyke, Whittier 9224 of Seymour Simmons, Adjoining Plymouth BURGESS•LA BADIE MOTOR METROPOLITAN AUTO SALES the restaurant is the grand ball- SALES GEO. MENDENHALL 1444 Michigan A. , Glendale 6659 room, which has proven a popular Ecorse Schaffer Rd. •I Michigan, Fordsen GEORGE F. COON, INC. Cedar 5848 center for dancers for several OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 17005 Grand River, Redford 2173 months. At the 'openingprominent United States government officials, state an city it, o were ores n , il 'el. ] n. re tativ of - e o business me 4 oraz lions of the northwestern section of the city. There were vaudeville 113111-0 numbers and dancing. L. W. MUPPHY, Mgr, Issues Invitation SASS DAIRY Co. 9150 Twelfth Street Bet. Atkinson and Clairmount Empire 5402 The NOTED DANCER WILL APPEAR AT ORPHANS' HOME CONCERT FEB. 3 SAVINGS DEPOSITS INCREASE IN 129 INDUSTRIAL BANKS 56c per lb. Garden of villah must avenue passed away Jan. at the age of 11 years. Funeral services were held Jan. 13 and in- MEYER COHEN of 262 East Euclid avenue passed terment took place at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. away Jan. 14 at the age of 749 years. He is survived by his wife. The first appearance in Detroit HARRY SCHWARTZ Chia, and three suns, Louis, Har- of 9568 Goodwin avenue passed of Miss Ttosta Mundstock, not,' ry and Aaron Cohen. Funeral young German dancer, will bt• away Jan. 12 at the age of 41 services; were conducted Jan. 15 years. He is survived by his wife, made at the core ert of the Hebr•w and interment took place at Mash Fannie Schwartz, Funeral .serv- pelah Cemetery. ices were held at Lewis Bros.' Fu- neral Home on Jan. 13 and burial JUDE GOLDBERG took place at Russian-Polish Ceme- of 2811 M•dbury avenue passed tory. away Jan. 14. He is survived by his wife, Sarah, and eight ehil- MRS. HINDA SIEDERMAN shen, Mrs. N. Nathan, Mrs. B. passed away Jan. 16 at the age of Towlen, Mrs. M. Ronis, Ben, Dr. 77 years. She is survived by her S. Emanuel, W. Abraham, Melvin children, Louis and Benjamin Sied. and Arthur Goldberg. Funeral erman and Mrs. Gussie Zelenko of servitors were held at the residence Detroit, Harry Siederman and Mrs. Wednesday, Jan. 16, and inter- Bessie Schwartz of New York, ment took olive at Clover Hill and Mrs. Belle Etliviack of Den- Park Cemetery. Rabbi Hershman ver, ('solo. Funeral services were officiated. held on Jan. 17 at the Hebrew Free Burial Association Chapel SAMUEL GRACE and interment took place at the passed away Jan. 10 at the home Gratiut Avenue Cemetery. of his daughter, Mrs. Nathan Bi- lansky, 1990 Gladstone avenue, at the age of 09 years. 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