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You are Young
Only Once
Remember, the twenties, this
thirties or forties won't last
forever—aome day (and it
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. Drink Mountain Val.
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JUICE
To be Held Under Auspices
Of Three Synagogue
Bodies, Feb. 17.
Sag situ Notts
In memory of Esi Sorin, who
passed away a year ago, Jan. 29,
. 1928, at the age of two years and
five months.
To my darling, sweetheart, baby,
A year (odor
Since I do not have you •ny more.
It in a long torture hers,
Yet my agony in an though it Just hap.
pertml yenterdaY•
Peace be to you. my darling baby.
And my though. are always with too.
NEUTRA
near
, There wax a light about us all,
A call came from above_
, Then darknenn.
Yet a dim light an if from afar,
Darken.. the shadows on the wall.
In sad but loving memory of our
dear husband and father, Jacob
Cohn, who passed away one year
ago Feb. 1.
In loving memory of our dear ,
beloved son and brother, Dr. Noah I
W. Schlussfel, who died nine years
ago Feb. 4,
Surrounded by friends, we are lonesome.
Amids t our treanures w e are blue.
Oh, how our hearts are ac hing •nd long•
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The Six-Mile Road Talmud Tor-
ah celebrated Osor b'Shavt (Jew-
3513 Woolward Ave—Room 8
Glendale 2425
ish Arbor Day) with an unusual-
! ly interesting program at the
school, on Saturday morning.
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With Fred M. Butzel as princi-
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pal speaker and with a fine pro-
Detroit, Mich.
, gram staged by the children, the
'affair was proclaimed one of the
. finest held by the school. Parents
,
of the pupils and many guests par-
Manufacturers and Distributors
ticipated and helped create a re-
Ask Your Grocer For
ligious atmosphere for the cele-
bration The children were pre-
WHITE STAR SPECIAL SOUR CREAM
sented with bags of Palestine
With Every Meal
tzbles.
fruits.
Deliciously Different. All Kinds of Loaf Cheese
A rummage sale is being planned
Appreciation to Baruch Stein
for the month of March, the place;
president of the school, and Mrs.
I
and date to be announced later.!
Stein, for their indefatigable ef-
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, who is to be'
forts for the Talmud Torah were
chairman, requests that members!
! expressed by the children in the
bring their contributions for the
form of the planting of a tree in
rummage sale to the synagogue, to
Palestine on the occasion of the
! be held until ready.
ninth birthday of their son, Isaac.
The next meeting of the Sister.
The teachers also planted trees in
hood will be held on Monday,
the names of Mesdames B. Pfeffer,
JOSEPH SHEINGOLD
Arlington 10140
Feb. 18,
Rachel Stein, Leah Heiner and
Yiddish Theater as guest actor.
Golda 1% wrier, in appreciation for
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Mr. Sheingold will appear on t heir efforts for the institution.
A. W. (ANDY) ANDERSON
12195 Dexter at Richton
Friday evening, Saturday and Sun- The teachers are A. l'anush, Anna
, day matinees and evenings, in Al- Zack and Zipporah Eisenberg.
shunetzky's well known musical'
The Six-Mile Road Talmud Tor-
operetta, "Motke hlazik," which a ii, although the youngest in the
had a successful run of 15 weeks c hairs of the United Hebrew Schools
in New York. Mr. Sheingold will ° f Detroit, has distinguished itself
Memlsare
appear in the title role. Ile will a mong the educational institutions
New York Stork Exchange
he supported by all the Yiddish . f the city.
Sea our equipment. No obligation.
New York Cotton Exchange
('layers.
Philadelphia Stork Exchange
Chicago Stock Exchange
Mr. Sheingold's appearance here
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Storage--Washing—Oili ng and Greasing
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Detre t Stork Exchange
PARTY AND LUNCHEON
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Charging
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A Voodward branch of the Jewish
'omen's European Welfare Or-
SAM LACHMAN
On Monday, Feb. 11, a testi- g
anization which is to be held on
Carl M. Deakin. M
monial performance will be staved W
ednesday. Feb. 6, at the home of
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in honor of one of the actors, Wil- M
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Tire repairing and vulcanizing. Special low prices on batteries
and the play to be presented will ho
me-cooked luncheon to be given
assd tires. Also rebuilt tires end batteries. Battery rentals
be "The Great Man."
assd recharging.
Kin. Entertainment and refresh-
Pt ents will he provided for
a pietis-
WE REGRET
a n t nodal hour. In order to make
th ese affairs successful, members
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle re- an d
their friends are urged to at•
gees the publication in last week's to
nd and co-operate with the offi-
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FOURTH FLOOR
As some sweet blossom droop. and dim
When blighted in the front.
He faded from before our eyes
And all too soon wan gone.
God alone knows how we mina him,
How empty in his place.
We nib, . each loving action
And his •weel smiling fare .
Hi, sorrowful Mother and Father.
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High-type Siegel coats . . . smart frocks
... scarf sets .. tots' coats and frocks.
In sad but loving memory of our
darling son Marvin, who passed on
four years ago Jan. 31.
SHEINGOLD GUEST
ACTOR THIS WEEK
'the Sisterhood was read by Mrs.
Max Schubiner, secretary,
A special meeting of the Sister-
hood of Coggregation Emanuel
was held at the synagogue Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. Mandel Rosenzweig, chair-
man of the membership commit-.
tee, announced that 32 members
joined the Sisterhood at the tea
in honor of Mrs. Ebin on Jan. 24.
It was announced that a bridge-
tea will be given jointly by Mrs. J.
P. Rosenthal and Mrs. S. L. Kava-
nau at the home of the former at
659 East Boston boulevard on
Monday afternoon, Feb. 11, for
the benefit of the Sisterhood, and
all members and their friends are
requested to make reservations for
THIRD FLOOR
Children's Apparel
at 1/2 Price
Your loving Wife and Children.
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CLASSES BEING FORMED NOW. ENROLL ON
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A peer i MIA one from c In gone.
A voice we loved is stilled.
A place is vacant in our hearts
Which never can be filled.
There in not a day, dear father,
We do not think of you.
1 OBITUARY
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Women's and misses' sport frocks, day-
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to wear now and well into Spring.
Your fond Uncle David.
It is noted with pleasure the
Noah, dear. for YOU.
rapid progress is made by the new
Sadly missed by us all,your
est organization, the Young Ju . Mother, Sisters and Brothers.
daea Society, which was organize
recently through the efforts o
In memory of our dear beloved
Mr. Bromberg, the Talmud Tore h mother and grandmother, Mrs.
teacher. This society numbers 1 8 Janey Oppenheim, who passed
members, who meet bi-weekly away one year ago today, 20 days
alternating with social and literal.) , in Shvat. •
meetings. At present they or •
Gone forever but not forgotten.
sponsoring a drive for Jewish lit .
Her loving Children and Grand-
erature for their library, and s , children,
far have been very successful i n
their efforts- The officers are
In loving memory of Gertrude
President, Maurice Taylor; vice Applebaum Miller, who died Feb.
president, Lillian Galinsky; secre - 4, 1920.
tarp, Sarah Lieberman; treasurer
Her loving Mother, Sisters and
Pearl Golden; sergeant-at-arms Brothers,
Jerry Levine.
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The Shaarey Zedek Men's Club,
Young People's Society, and Boy
Scouts are this year collaborating
MRS. ALBERT HARWITH
to produce one of the finest
Art. Mrs Charles Gitlin is asso- Father and Son banquets ever held
ciate chairman of the committee, at the synagogue, on Sunday eve-
Automobile Accounts
Furniture Account.
The concert is in charge of Dr. I ning, Feb. 17,
The principal address of the
Radio Accounts
Mark Gunzburg, who has arranged
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evening will be delivered by a
Electrical Appliances
for a group of Detroit's leading prominent speaker and member of
I I artists
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EMANUEL SISTERHOOD The Chronicle. Samuel Willis,
A Bracer--For • Clear Hurl (the
Bring your financial
TEA A HUGE SUCCESS ' actively interested in thg
Morning After)
ng
problems to us.
People's Society, Boy Beipitt
A Positive Reducer
Mr.. Ebin Addresses Enthusiastic camp work, will sneak
..Heneflelal In the treatment of DIA•
Mrs. Harry Hach of Detroit
REYES and RHEUMATISM.
of the sons. The Boy
Gathering of 200 Women at
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spent a few days in this city, the
the Steller.
give a short scouting on
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max
HERMAN FINK
and will also proffer something in Kahn.
I son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fink
ABRAHAM
COOPER, President
All
On Thursday afternoon, Jan. 24, the line of entertainment.
of
New
York
City, passed away
Associated Companies
the Sisterhood of Congregation speakers have promised short and
In honor of Miss Jeanne Hutton, Jan. 21 at the age of 31 years.
Total Paid-in Capital and Surplus
4461 West Jefferson Ave.
Emanuel honored Mrs. N. H. Ebin snappy speeches. A professional a bride-elect, Mrs. Louis Hutton Funeral services were held at
81.000,000
Phone Lafayette 0465
of New York, daughter of Rabbi magician and other entertainers entertained recently at a miscel- Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home on Jan.
Ground Floor, 320 W. Fort
and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky, at a have been engaged.
laneous shower and dinner-bridge 24 and interment took place in
Following the dinner the affair for
I beautifully appointed musicale and
60 women at the Hotel We. New York on Jan, 26.
tea at the Hotel Stotler, at which. w ill adjourn to the gymnasium, nonah. The tables in the Exchange
about 200 members and guests where the committee has arranged room were I with la'
MRS. MOLLIE LUTZ
a
program
of
competitive
games
were present.
roses and carnations and lavender of 4616 Rohns avenue, died Jan.
hIrs. Herman Fisher, first presi- between fathers and sons. The candles tied with yellow ribbon. 29 at the age of 41 years. She is
dent ;and organizer of the Sister- evening will be topped off with The out-of-town guests were Mrs. survived by her husband, Louis
* hood, gave the opening prayer, an "Our Gang" movie comedy. Samuel Hutton of Detroit, Mrs. J. Lutz and five children. Funeral
which was followed by an address Other movies of unusual interest Pasternak, Miss Julia Pasternak, services were held Jan. 30 at
1 of welcome to members and guests to the parents will be shown. In Miss Odelle Schwartz, all of Flint, Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, and
by the president, Mrs. Eli Sachs, view of the limited capacity of the and Mrs. A. Mondroff of Caro.
interment took place at Machpelah
at which time all visitors were in- dining room reservations should
Cemetery,
vited to join the Sisterhood. Mrs. be made as soon as possible. Plates
For the pleasure of Miss Jeanne
Sachs also explained that the ren-; may be reserved by calling Mrs. llutton, a bride-elect, Miss Mary
HARRY GLICKMAN
All Listed and Unlisted Stocks
son the affair was given at the Cohen at Columbia 1896.
The Werbelow entertained Monday' of 626 East Ferry avenue, died
Stotler instead of the synagogue! committee in charge of the ar- noon at the llotel Wenonah. suddenly at Bellevue, 0., on Jan.
BOUGHT — SOLD — QUOTED
was because of the Mizrachi ban- rangements consists of Theodore Luncheon was served at a table 21. Funeral services were held at
Levin, Abraham Caplan, Philip
quet the evening before.
attractively appointed with pink Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home on
A beautifully rendered musical Rosenthal and Samuel Willis.
roses and lavender and green fa-I . Jan. 25 and interment took place
program was presented by Mrs.
vors and candles. Mrs. Mollie at Meseritcher Cemetery, Ile to
William Shimberg Feedman, plan-
Hack of Detroit was the out-of- , survived by his wife, Sadie Glick-
I ist. Mrs. Herman Greenberg, so.
town guest.
man,
(EDGAR BENJAMIN, President)
piano, accompanied by Mrs. Emory
MEMBERS DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE
Monash, and Bernard Kugel, vio-
Mrs. Hattie Koffman was ten-
; linist, accompanied by Mrs. Freed-
1066 Penobscot Bldg.
dered a dinner of beautiful ap-
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pointments and a bridge by 16
"33 Years in Business"
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Mrs. Ebin, the guest speaker,
friends on Wednesday evening,
, gave an interesting talk on "The
to her departure for New
Will Appear at Littman's prior
Jewish Mother in Modern Life."
York,
Mrs. Ralph l'aul, who was chair-
Yiddish Theater in
. man of the committee in charge
"Mottke Mazik."
A very novel farewell party was
of arrangements, assisted by Mrs.
given by Mrs. Ilattie Koffman last
A. B. Stralser, vice-chairman, was
Joseph Sheingold, noted actor Thursday evening, in the form of
unable to attend the affair owing who appeared with George Jessel a funny dress party. The prize
to the fact that she was called to in "The Jazz Singer," will appear for the funniest costume was won
New York by the sudden illness of here this week-end at Littman's by Mfrs. Morris Koffman.
Our method of practical teaching will make you an efficient
The
her mother. A telegram of con-
guests spent the evening at bridge.( For decorating. Special
watchmaker in a comparatively short time.
gratulation sent by Mrs. Paul to
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is being reported in the
Rabbi Leon From will preside at ; of the Hebrew Infants Orphan
the session of the World Unity
, APRIL 7
Conferences on Wednesday eve-'
ning, at N p. m., in the auditorium
of the College of the City of De-
Preparations Being Made
troit.
For Staging of "Jeph-
As activities of the World Unity •
tha's Daughter."
Foundation, these conferences have
for their purpose to crest har-
t mony and understanding among
Preliminary preparations are
religions, races, nations and class-
being made by the United Hebrew I
es." The World Unity Conference
Schools for the presentation of the I
"offer the some hospitality to Jew
Hebrew play, "Jephtha's Daugh-
and Moslem as to Christian, and
ter," to be given in Orchestra flail
to scientist and philosopher as to
on Sunday, April 7.
religionist, while the black and yel-
The last Hebrew play, "Samson
low races have also found on this
and Delilah," was given seven
platform a place not inferior to
years ago. The schools have since
that accorded the white," a state-
then developed both externally and
ment of the Foundation reads.
internally. Out of the then one
branch school, located at Wilkins
LECTURE BY MARKSON
and Ilastings, it has grown to city-
wide proportions. There are now
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT
eight branches serving eight differ-
Saturday, Feb. 2, at 8:30 p • m.,
ent localities. There is a school It s
in Byron - Philadelphia Talmud
far north as the Six Mile road; as
Torah, A. I). Markson will deliver
far West as West Vernor Highway
a Hebrew lecture on the topic "The
and
Wendell street; besides the
MRS. S. WEINER
Young Hebrew l'oets of America."', e
popular centers: Kirby, Philadel-
This lecture at which Mr. Markson
DR.
MARK
GUNZBURG
,
hia,
Dexter, Fenkell and Oak- men of the committee in charge
will speak about "B. N. Silkiner" ,
of the Jewish National Fund La-
in the first in the series to be de-.Monte, to be held this Sunday eve- 1 and.
Internally the schools developed dies' Auxiliary theater benefit to
livered by him under the auspices ning, at the Detroit Institute of from a very modest elementary . be held at Littman's Yiddish Thee-
of the Hebrew cultural ,groups
school to an institution comprising ter on Feb. 13. Mrs. Weiner is
Kvatzah lvrith.
a net of kindergartens, a seven- among the active member, of the
Mr. Markson in a noted Hebrew
year-elementary course, a three- 1committee in charge, Plans for
scholar and author. Admission to
year
high school course with spec- the affair will be completed at a
the center is free and the public is'
ial classes in Talmud and Agga- ; meeting of the auxiliary to he held
invited.
dah.
Wednesday evening at the Shaarey
The preparations for the He- Zedek branch on Twelfth street.
brew play are naturally made onj
Other active members of the
a scale compatible with the char- committee for the theater benefit
acter and dignity of the institu- ' are Mesdames Si. Silver, Kraft,
lion.
S. Cabot, S. Levin, S Becker, 11
Lerman, R. Pollack, L. Miller, E.
Radin, M. !layman, M. Weksler, H.
Lippet, E. Pollack, H. Goldberg,
S. Shechter, J. Fidler, I. Wein-
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