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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-02-15

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ili0ENGOLD HERE
TWO MORE DAYS

PAGE FIVE

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CHEVROLET' ni S $213 GROWS
TO SKYSCRAPER

111
CONNELL
ISADORE I. FRAZE
DIES IN 64TH YEAR THROWS ITS DOORS
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

JEWISH CENTER BAND READY FOR CONCERT

Was Former Vice.President of
Cheboygan Firat National Bank,

Testimonial for Esther Field
Monday, Feb. 25; Con-
cert by Her Son.

Isadore I. Frazer, former vice-
president of the First National
Batik of Cheboygan, Mich., where
he lived for 30 years, died Friday
morning at his home, 5403 Spo-
kane avenue, Detroit, at the age of
13. He is survived by his wife,
Rose; three daughters, Mrs. Ar-
thur S. Purdy, Mrs. Samuel B.
Keane and Miss Sarah Frazer, and
a brother, Max Frazer. Funeral
-ervices were held at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery, with Rabbi Hersh-
man officiating.
Mr. Frazer, who was a Ma .-(m, a
member of the I. 0. 0. F., and the
Knights of Pythias, came to De-
troit two years ago after retiring
from business. Upon his depar-
ture from Cheboygan, the Cheboy-
gan Observer paid him a glowing,
tribute, from which the futIoxing
is an extract:
"Mr. Frazer came to our city
many years ago, possessed with lit-
tle else than a racial characteristic
to make good. In his residence
here he has oats goo d , has reared
a splendid family of girls, who
were educated in our schools and
then pursued higher learning in
other institutions, fitting them-
selves for teachers' positions in
Detroit.
"Mr. and Mrs. Frazer were iden-
tified with the social life of the
community and were always count-
ed upon to identify themselves
with everything of a general social
or community nature."

The Connell Chevrolet Com-
pany, 11520 Jos. Csmpliu avenue,
observes on Saturday the formal
opening of its new home, said to
M' the largest occupied by any
Chevrolet dealer in the Middle
West. The new building has 120-
foot frontage on Jos. Canvey

Pick Your Town and Grow
With It, is Advice of
Kovinaky of Pontiac.

l'ONTIAC, Mich.-The corner-
stone was laid Tuesday for the

Horak, vice-president of the First
National Bank; Cramer Smith,
bank president; C. M. Crofoot,
bank director; C. R. Talbot, presi-
dent oof the Peoples State Bank;
Judge Frank L. Doty and Judge
Frank I., Covert, of the Circuit
Court; E. L. Waite, department
store manager, and Saul J. Birn-
krant. bank director and son-in-
law of Mr. Kovinsky.
At the conclusion of the cere-
mony Mr. Kovinaky announced he
was planning to erect a 25-story
building in the future, because of
the growth of Pontiac.
The 15-story structure, which is
half completed will house the
peoples State Bank on the first two
floors and the remainder will be
used for offices,
"If you would succeed," Mr. Ko-
vinsky said, "buy property that is
improved. Little capital is neces-
sary if you have the nerve. Be
certain in selecting a city that it
has inherent strength and the de-
velopment will follow naturally.
I am with the city and not ahead
of it."
Mr. Kovinsky is one of the out-
standing Jewish citizens of Pon-
tiac. Ile was one of the founders
of Pontiac's Jewish Center and is
active in all efforts for the com-
munity.

Littman's Yiddish Theater un-
Peoples State Bank Building, a
15-story structure, which, when
lit/IMO: , that Joseph Shoengold,,
,o)
one of the leading Jewish actors in
completed in July, will be the lam-
the world, will make his lice last
est building in Michigan outside
appearances in Detroit this week-
of Detroit.
end, Friday evening. Saturday and
The owner of the building, Jacob
Sunday matinees and evenings.
Kovinsky, who came to Pontiac 22
;
Mr. Shoenguld will appear in a
years ago, when 17 years old. With
new operetta, "A Paradise for
only $213 capital he started in the
Two," which collies direct from the
metal business, and last year paid
rJ J
National Theater of New York
more than $40,000 income tax, the
where it had a lb-week run.
in Pontiac.
Mr. Shoengold will he 8 , sisted
Mayor Charles L. Rockwell, in
by the Detroit Yiddish Players,
paying tribute to Mr. Kovinsky,
headed by Sadie SheengeId.
told of his acquaintance with Ko-
Testimoni•I for Mrs. Father Field.
vinsky' when the Jewish youth
On Monday evening, Feb. 25, a
called at his farm and asked for
testimonial performance will la)
old iron. "Mr. Kovinsky has kept
staged for Mrs. Esther Field, one
pace with Pontiac in its growth,"
ef the leading actors here, charac-
the mayor said, "and the city owes
ter actress and singer who appear-
its growth in men of his type."
ed with the Yiddish Players all
Those taking part in the cere-
this season. "Am Looking for a
mony were C. J. Nephler, bank di-
Husband" will be the play to be
rector; Carl H. Felton, attorney;
RADIOS
staged on that occasion.
Ralph T. Keeling, former Circuit
A feature of this testimonial
12195 Dexter at Richton
Court commissioner; Joseph E,,
will be the concert of classical and
The Jewish Center Band is mak- progress. Now the band of 50 ranging the business details.
folk music to be given by Leon
"DICK" CONNELL
The officers of the l'aeents' As-
Field, violinist, son of Mrs. Field.
ing final preparations for the an- boys practices regularly five times
sociation are: Presi6ent, Mrs. B.
a week.
avenue and 36,000 square feet of
nual concert on Sunday, FA. 24,
The hand receives supplemen- Shultz; vice-president, Mrs. A.
floor space.
Bible Classes of Congrega. at the M a c c a b e e Auditorium, tary support from the Parents' As- Goldberg; financial secretary, Mrs.
"Dick" Connell, president of the
tion Emanuel.
sociation. The Jewish ('enter band Singerman; recording secretary,
Woodward and Putnam avenues.
company, the youngest Chevrolet
The band consists of 50 boys auxiliary, or Parents' Association, Mrs. L. Steiner. treasurer, Mrs. L.
• dealer in point of years in the
Elkiss; trustees, Mesdames Miller,
Detroit zone, although a veteran
The following is a list of those ranging in ages from 6 to 14 years. is keenly aware of the value of the •
Leiter and Farber.
in point of experience with the
who have received the highest Three years ago the band began musical education that thir chil-
Conductor Glass announces that
dren
are
receiving.
For
that
rea-
with
a
small
group
of
boys.
It
de-
company, will be host throughout
grades in their respective classes:
a feature of the program on Feb.
Miss Esther Ashinsky's ('lass: veloped slowly and it was not until son they take an active interest in
24 will he several solos by Miss
the
work
of
the
band
and
in
assist-
the
Community
Union,
through
the
Conalee Rosenthal, Freda Green-
Jewish Center, decided that the ing the conductor, Prof. I. Glass. Bessie Millman, lyric sooprano, ac-
baum, Sadie Karbul.
For this concert the l'arents' As. companied by Miss Glide Gold
Miss Mary Neuman's Class: band was worthy of some support
sociation has been active in or- stein.
Rachel Fox, Dorothy Rosen, Millie that the band began to make real
Shugarman, Sadie Berman.
Miss Ida Karbal's Class: Rosa- HEADS COMMITTEE FOR
In loving memory of our dear
ling Arfa, Beatrice Fisher, Cur-
ATHENA GIRLS DANCE
wife and mother, Fannie Kaplan,
tis Mittelman, David I'russian.
Writes of Failure; Insists Son who died four years ago, first day
Miss Jutish Ashinsky's Class.
Must Marry Within Faith.
of Adar,
Sarah Mittower, Leona Levinson,
TRENTON.-(J. T. A.) - An
Susanne Jacobs.
Sid and sudden W. the call
epitaph
reading
"Has
Lived
and
Miss Rose Friedman's Class:
r ot one PO dearly loved by all.
The Mow was hard the shock severe.
The Amea (American-Canadian) Accomplished Nothing" should be
Virginia Brand, Minnie Cohen,
We little thought her death so near.
Orphan Home and Farm School, inscribed on his tombstone, Max
Grace Goldberg, Ruth Goldberg,
The world may change from yea,
announces that it is organizing a Litt, merchant of this city, in-
Robert Levin, Jeanette Mitower,
to year.
structed
in
his
will.
And friends from day to day.
loan or reserve fund for the pur-
Mildred Borak, Esther Graff.
"My wife shall not weep after
Ilia never will the use we love,
pose of bringing over additional
Miss Pauline Laser's Class:
ne ay.
Frion memories passaw
orphans from Europe to the Cana- me and is free to re-marr•, in pur-
Dorothy Greenbaum, Sophie Shu-
dian school at Georgetown, Ont. suit of happiness."
lman, Sylvia Chase.
Iler loving Husband and Chil-
Following
these
provisions,
Mr.
For this purpose it is asking for a
Miss Miriam O'Mcnke's Class:
dren.
Detroit, Mich.
Longfellow 5439
Litt stated in his will that his son
fund of $5,000.
Lillian Desson, Marion Desson,
Towards this sum, approximate- Louis should forfeit his share of
l'hyllis Kapetansky, Ruth i.e Vine.
In loving memory of Mrs. Freda
ly $2,000 has already been raised the estate, $100 now and $1,000 Rodin Schlueter, who died Feb. 7,
Miss Ida Karbal's Class took
from the following. Harry Brown when his mother dies, if he fails 11110,
charge of the program during the
and J. R. Greenberg, $500 each; to marry in the Jewish faith and
Manufacturers and Distributors
assembly hour. Esther Bernstein
A precious one from us Is gone,
Elson, $450; Mr. and Mrs. does not earn and save $5,000 by
gave a recitation on the "Jewish
Ask Your Grocer For
A voice we loved I , still,
HARRY G. HAMMLRSON
his own honest efforts.
Dishel, $100; Mrs. E. Berick„
Home." Beatrice Fisher made an
A place It yac•nt in our hearts
WHITE STAR SPECIAL SOUR CREAM
Littman, A. 11. Jaffin, Mrs. B. El-
Which never ran he filled.
original recitation on the "Mean-
the day to hundreds of friends
kin, .Jennie Levine, 11. Lifshitz,
With Every Meal
ing of the Sabbath" and Rosalind
Iler Mother, Brothers, Sisters and well-wishers. Music, enter.:
Leon Lebhauer and Amca Laies'
played on the piano.
Del?ciously Different. All kinds of Loaf Cheese
tainment and refreshments will
and Children.
Auxiliary, $50 each; Mrs. M. Bar-
s.
feature the occasion.
In the name of the American
nett, Joe Selick and Mrs. 1 etta
The
three-story building houses
T
In sad but loving memory of our
Hershman, $25 earn. Those who Palestine Jewish Legion, with of-
and used car sales rooms and lk .\
11.\\
fices at 425 Lafayette street, New only son and brother, Louis A. new
have
not
yet
paid
their
pledges
are
who departed from this life is provided with the most modern
-Photo by Lo l'atIn Studios.
urged to remit them as soon as York, Abraham Spierer, secretary,
MISS ESTHER JACOBSON
service facilities. Factory trained
Feb.
21,
1927,
has
issued
the
following
appeal:
possible.
mechanics are employed and the
WASHINGTON.-(J. T. A.)-
"The movement 14 the Jewish
To raise the balance of the
Much interest is being manifes-
gone.
(non us i
A OrVel11110 One
S. 0. Levinson. Chicago attorney,
$3,000 needed, committees are Legion has secured for itself a
A voice we loveil I, 'till,
author of the slogan "outlawry of ted in the whoopee dance which
A place is vacant in our hearts
soon to canvas individuals and or- place in history. It is no accident
war," who is given credit for hav- the Athena Girls Club is sponsor-
Which never ean be filled.
ganizations. A dance at the Ma- that 11 years after the Legion-
ing Played an important part in ing on Sunday evening Feb. 17.
There in not • day. dear Louis,
sonic Temple on April 15 will be Hires fulfilled their mission, there
Miss
Esther
Jacobson
is
general
We do not think of you.
devising the plan which ultimate-
YORK STOCK
is still in existence a live organi-
given to help raise this sum.
ly resolved itself into the Kellogg chairman of this affair and is as-
For the past two weeks applica- zation with live aims.
His sorrowing Parents and Sis-
l'eace Pact, was received by Presi- sisted by Miss Helen Tibie Chimo-
"The dream of establishing a ters.
tions have been coming in for or-
dent Coolidge at the White House vitz on the ticket committee, Miss
phans to be brought over from colony in Palestine in the name of
Thursday. The president received Mollie Haber, advertising, bliss
Russia, Poland, Rumania and other and for ,Ie•ish Legiona res is about
Sophie
Schneider,
music,
and
Miss
Mr. Levinson following the cere-
to he realized. Weplan shortly
monies in connection with his af- Sophie B. Schwartz, publicity. countries.
A ladies' auxiliary of the Amen to issue the history of the Legion.
TRADE
fixing his signature to the Kellogg Tickets for the dance will be on
MRS. MINNIE HIRSCHFELD
We aim to create firm social and
is
now
being
organized.
The
hest
MARKET
NEW
Pact after the ratification by the sale at the door the evening of the
meeting was held at the home of comradely bonds between all Leg- of 966 Pingree avenue passed
Senate. affair.
Mrs. J. R. Greenberg, 2495 Taylor ionaires in America. For these away Feb. 11 at the age of 05
121.125 PENOBSCOT BUILDING
purposes a National Conference years. She is survived by two
avenue, on Thursday.
Randolph 4993-4.5-6-7
will be convened within reasonable sons, Magnus A. Hirschfeld of De-
troit and Bruno A. Hirschfeld of
WOMEN'S BRANCH ICOR time.
New
York
IL
L TEMPLIN, Manager Canton
In order to achieve all that, We Chicago. Funeral services were
IS GROWING RAPIDLY
need a powerful instrument, an or- held Feb. 13 at Lewis Bros.' Fu-
Cleveland Direct Private Wires to All Pried. Zanesville
ganization, which should comprise neral Home and interment took
Findlay
Columbus
pal Market.
On Feb. 11 a successful literary as many of the thousands of Leg- place at Woodmere Cemetery.
program and dance was given by
lonaires as can be reached.
Rabbi Fram officiated.
the Women's branch of the Icor at
We therefore asks, through the
11140 Oakland avenue. Dr. Marie
SAMUEL BENNETT
newspapers all over the United
Salutzky acted as chairman of the
States and Canada, all former of Marine City, Mich., passed
evening. M. Donley recited from
Legionaires to come in touch with away Feb. 8. Ile was 45 years of
Shalom Aleichem and Vendroff.
Set moue Lewis
Saul Lewis
George Lewin
Diotba Lucia
our office immediately.
age and is survived by his wife.
WILLIAM REMMERT
Thanks to the management of
Freida, and three children. Fu•
the executive, chiefly Mrs. S. Co-
neral services were held at Lewis, parts, tools and equipment used in
hen and Mrs. Ch. Smullin, the gen-
Bros.' Funeral Home on Feb. 10 repair work are of genuine Chev-
eral atmosphere was inspiring for
and burial took place at Clover rolet manufacture and design.
future work. New members were
CINCINNATL-A magazine fur Hill ('ark Cemetery. Rabbi Hersh- Among the features of the newest
registered.
of Detroit's Chevrolet agencies is
On Feb. 23 a shower will be giv- high school boys and girls will be man officiated.
is modern ramp garage, a three-car
en in the home fo Mrs. Reizin at published soon from Cincinnati un-
ISADORE FRAZER .
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
wash rack and a large, modern
16025 Linwood avenue by Mrs. der the auspices of the Commis-
Sehrielanan and Mrs. Reizin, in sion on Jewish Education of the of 5406 Spokane avenue passed Duro room.
The
first
floor
embraces
the
new
Department
of
Synagogue
and
of
63
age
away Feb. 8 at the
the name of the branch, for the
benefit of the icor bazaar to he School Extension, which is a part years. He is survived by his wife, and used car salesroom and a ga-
held on March 1, 2 and 3, at Jer- of the Union of American Hebrew Rose, and three. daughters, Sarah rage for light service work and
Frazer, Mrs. Arthur Purdy and repairing. On the second oor is i
icho Temple. Sympathizers and Congregations.
The commission also voted to Mrs. Samuel B. Keene, and one the heavy repair shop, the Duco
friends are invited.
survey work being done at Amer- brother, Max Frazer. Funeral room, the wash rack, a tool room
and the offices. The third oor is
Defenders of White and Blue ican Universities in the United services were held Feb. 8 and
States for Jewish students and to burial took place at Clover 1101 used for storage. A used car lot
of Windsor to Play Ann
study their problems and activities. Park Cemetery. Rabbi Hershman adjoins the building.
Arbor Omicrons.
Mr. Connell, now 31 years old,
officiated.
is regarded generally as one of
The third annual dance of the GRISWOLD MEN'S SHOP
the ablest retail automobile men
Defenders of the White and Blue OPENED BY ROSENBERG
EDWARD HOLLANDER
There are few
in this section.
of Windsor, to he preceded by a
of 1730 Gladstone avenue died
phases of retailing with which he
basketball genie, will be held
Nathan E. Rosenberg, formerly Feb. 6 at the age of 82 years. lie
has
not
become
acquainted
in his
Thursday, Feb. 21, at the Windsor
of the Woodward Haberdashery, is survived by his wife, Kate.
11 years' experience with Chevro-
Ilegiate Gymnasium. Green-
has now opened one of the most Burial took place Feb. 8 at Oak
retail
sales-
let. He started as a
ham's Orchestra will supply the
beautiful men's shops in Detroit, View Cemetery, with Rabbi man. His rise to a position with
music. The Defenders' basketball
Fischer officiating.
the central office as used car man-
team will be opposed by the Omi-
Paid for by a friend.
ager came next. In 1923 he took
,crons of Ann Arbor. There will
MAX KURCHICK
over a Chevrolet dealership and
also be a preliminary game.
of 2469 Gladstone avenue passe-1 has been a dealer in this zone ever
away Feb. 10 at the age of 51 since. lie is vice-president of the
years. Ile is survived by his wife,. Detroit Chevrolet Dealers Associa-
Mary, and four children.
tion.

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Reminert, sales executives, who
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NATHAN KLINE
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Feb. 10. He was 53 years of age
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terment took place at Beth Judah
Cemetery.

PETER FONBERG
LONDON.-(J. T. A.)-A bene-
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performance was given at the
passed away Feb. 8. Ile was 63 fit
Yiddish Theater in London's East
years of age and is survived by End to raise funds to aid the fam-
his wife, Golda, and three chil-
ine-stricken Jews in Bessarabia.
NATHAN E. ROSENBERG
dren. Funeral services were held Nicholas Titelescn, Rumanian
to be known as the Griswold Men's Feb. 10 and interment took place minister to England, attended.
Shop, located in the Griswold at Clover Hill Park Cemetery, with
Rabbi Hershman officiating.
building, 1220 Griswold street.
Herman Velick Elected Con-
Mr. Rosenberg has lived in De-
PROFESSOR VIDAL DIES
troit since 1912. lie is a member
stable.
of Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
A.)-Prof.'
PARIS.-(J. T.
of Pythias, Kraftsman Lodge No.
The
Detroit
City Council Wed-
52, F'. & A. M., the Ancient Ac- Fernand Vidal, noted Jewish sur-
nesday evening elected Herman Ve-
cepted Scottish Rite of Free Mas- geon, died here at the age of 87.
Recently Dr. Vidal was the ob- lick, Constable.
onry 32nd Degree, and a member
of the Moslem Temple Shrine Club ject of an attack by the Chauvinis-
A Regrettable Error.
tic paper Ami du People," which
of Detroit.
The merchandise carried in his accused him of operating when it
The article in last week's is-
new shop consists of the finest was unnecessary, in order to se- 1
sue of The Detroit Jekwish
grade of men's wearing apparel, cure a fee. At that time former
Chronicle on "The Boys' Club
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of Detroit" was by Earl A. Bow.
underwear and pajamas and a official comunique defending Dr.
;Vidal.
ens,
and not by Earl A. Brown,
modern men's clothing department.
as was erroneously printed. The I
There is also a apecial department
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Chronicle
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for ladies' hosiery.

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