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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-03-04

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Ci1PTON AYIINUII - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THREE

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morning
after

NELYFRA

ICOR BAZAAR WILL PURITY DINNER-DANCE
HELPS PLAN FOR
BRIDGE-LUNCHEON CONTINUE THROUGH ON TUESDAY, MARCH 19
SATURDAY, SUNDAY! Tuesday, March 19, is the date

The last meeting of the Jewish
set for the first dinner-dance spon-
Women's European Welfare Or- •
The bazaar of the Detroit Icor„
ca nizatieon was held at the home of which opened eon Friday, con- sored by Purity Chapter No. '159,
0. E. S. Northwood Inn has et n
Mrs. J. Cohen, 3045 Cortland ave.
tinm , s for two more days, this Sat-'
urday and Sunday, ut Jericho
Temple's main auditorium, by
road and Linevemel. Thirty organ-
izations are co-operating in mak-
ing the affair a success. The pro-
ceeds will go toward Detroit's
quota in the national $150,000
Icor fund for the settlement of
.;ewes on the soil in Russia.
A. Victor, active on the commit-
tee in charge, announces that there
will he concerts and denying evert'
veiling of the 101939r. There will
abut be It bar for the sale of drinks
and sandwiches, and on Sunday a
complete restaurah; will be in
charge of the women's branch of
the Icor.
Edward Lerman and his Juve- •
nib, Ban , ' w ill play during the
bazaar.

31 OTIONAL

I N

MOMENT

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'1'IIE 1.1 EE OF A FL

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31 hen the morning mail contains nothing

lint it lot of anno ■ ing billA r vicept a proposal from
an aged and ric h beau, and ■ ou are at x our wits

end Ite solve your problems • . . Light a 111

7'111•). taste just like

they did 20

■ ears ago

Lafayette 0465

A demonstration'
of the new Ch.,'
rolet Six will
&MS. you.

MRS. J. COHEN

nue, on Tuesday, Feb. 26. Plans
were completed for the bridge-
Call Me for a Trial
luncheon to be held in Wednes-
Soon.
day, March 6, at 12:30, at the
Knights of l'ythias Ilall. The com-
mittee in charge is headed by Mrs.
R. B. Newman, who is assisted by
Sirs. S. Cohen, Mrs. E. J. Schwartz,
With
Mrs. Mannie Fishman, Mrs. I..
CONNELL CHEVROLET, Robins, Mrs. Waldman, Mrs. S.
COMPANY
Goldstick, Mrs. Perchek, Mrs. I,
Wiseman, Mrs. It. Katzen and Mrs.
11520 Jos. Campau Ave.
.1. Cohen. A beautiful door prize
Arlington 2330
and prizes for each table will be
given.
The Only Direct Route
Sirs. I. Wohlman, 124 Avalon.
Longfellow 1194, chairman of the
sick committee, urges members to
report to her of any sick or •be-
8:15 a. m.-$15.00-8:30 p. m.
reaved sisters.

SAM
KLEE

New York City

BERNSTEIN ENDORSED
BY WOMEN FOR PLACE
IN RECORDERS COURT

MRS. ANNA GORDON

At an extraordinary social tune- chosen for this affair, and the
thin of the Northwestern branch number of guests will he limited
of the Jewish Old Folks' Home, in order that all those, attending
held at Holt, ' Stutter Monday aft- may enjoy the evening to the ut-
mm011, Mandell Bernstein deliv- most. There will be many surprise ,
er,' an inspiring address in which features. The chairmen in charge
he spoke on the needs of the home are 51t•selames Esther Bronstein
and the necessity on the part of and Esther Cohen.
the Jewish women of Detroit to
hands}, March 11, will be Ad-
maintain and support the institu- vance Officers' Day
tion. Mr. Bernstein urged the
women to increase their nn mbar
ship and to strive for sfTvater
achievements for their worthy
cause.
Inspired by Mr. Bernstein, the ich
women indorsed his e.andielacy fin
Judge Jayne is endorsed by many of
judge of the Recorder's Court.
also given an 'ayne County's leading lawyers.
31r. Ber stein
n

CLASSIFIED

WAS

Tem* Neil El

OP lotalsol Co Fa 1701

FOUNDER OF AHAVATH
ovation at the meeting of Pisgah
ACHIM PASSES AT 52
1.,,e1;:t. Monday evening, when he
delis creel an address in which he
out
oneee
eertade
reforms
he
is
pen-
Abraham Grace Wm( First Presi-
Two Trips, $6.25, Daily
for the curt in which he WANTED-Jewish nurse
dent of North End Synagogue.
Thru Service. No Change.
-
quiet home to room and boa.
..•••4, a seat.
$5.50
Hamilton
Abraham Grace, one of the
lady in poor health but not bed- Students' Day:
$6.25 Advertisement Party:
Niagara Falls
Students' Day will take place on founders and first president of the
ridden. Longfellow 2629.
Something unusual and novel is
$6.75
Toronto, Ont.
Aliavath
Achim Synagogue on
March 17. Jewish students from
planned for the "At Home" prod
8:15 A. M.-8(30 P. M
Westminster andDelmar, died last
gram this Sunday evening, March
THE.Jewish Orphan Home of the. University of Michigan and Friday morning at the age of 52.
STATLER HOTEL WASHING-
be
3, in the form of an advertisement
Cleveland is seeking a number other neighboring colleges Will
TON BLVD. ENTRANCE
especially invited to open,' our
of Jewish women over 30, each
party. This will be open to friend, If varied and long experience
Niag•r ■ Lines, Glendale 4678
to take charge of cottage of 25 services. Rabbi F'ranc's sermon
and
members
of
the
association.
.ounts,
then
Judge
Vincent
M.
Statler Detroit to Stoller Buffalo
that
morning will be "Can You De-
special preparation guest s r • Drennan t•ertainly deserves re-
children in the new home sched-
,
uled tee open in the early sum- fine a Jew?"
urged to become familiar with the electioon to the Circuit Bench on
Prizes Nlarch 4. As a State Senator and
slogans.
men Institution experience un-
advertisement
No cooking. or Young People's Tem ple Club(
will be awarded.
necessary.
Brennan
Judge
Congressman.
The. Young People's Temple
mending. Initial salary $80 per
-
knows the law-making processes,
month
with
full
board. If in- Club has undertaken to s•oonsor
Club Wins Award:
which knowledge has undoubtedly
terested write for details to su- the debate between the Hillel
The l'hi Kappa Epsilon Fritter- been of considerable aid in his in-
perintt•ndent, 5000 Woodland Foundation of the University of
nit y members had the largest at- ternretation of laws during his six
Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Michigan and the Billet Founda-
tendance at the dance last Satur- ve•ers on the bench.
'
b•

'

anon of the , University of V) iscoe-
,
day night on Clubs' Night ut Wt
His experience ened attainments
st tor I tall and will therefore In, FIF a la vyer and judge are ac- FOR RENT - Furnished room sin which is to take place next
for
one
or
two.
2205
month.
The
date
and
place
will
guests at the Dutch supper all knowledged by lawyers and lay-
suitable ,

West Euclid, near Fourteenth, be announced in future issues of
Sunday, March 10.
men alike and were recognized by
The
Chronicle.
-
Apt. 107. Garfield 6773-W.
the University of Detroit when, in
The Young People's Temple'
"Y" J ■ ss Orchestra:
the. year 1927, it awarded Judge
If you can play any of the Col- Brennan the honorary degree of FOR RENT -Furnished roam Club will soon be ready to all.
lowing instruments: Piano, banjo, 0octor of Laws.
with private family; near Lin- 1101.11106 a brief series of discussion
saxophone, drums, trumpet, tuba
wood street car; suitable for two group meetings to be held Sunday!
As legislator find jurist Judge
or 1,,,i-h.ello, then apply for a Brennan has made an enviable rec-
gentlemen or two ladies. 2615 afternoons.
;d m e in Co "V" jazz orchestra.
Euclid
Pingree, Apt. 204.
orel; no one has ever questioned
Rev. Preston Bradley(
----
3173-W.
his honesty and fairness nor
Rev. Preston Bradley, who will
The Mashers:
VIA
charged him with the slightest de-
be the speaker at the Men's Club.
bcginners' dramatic group
TOLEDO, AKRON AND
of the association formed them- grey' of prejudice or bias. Of fine FOR RENT -Gladstone, near dinner Tuesday night, March 12,
Fourteenth. Nicely furnished
t dr incent, keen natal-
YOUNGSTOWN
u •
ABRAHAM GRACE
selves into a dramatic club and are judicialmp
room with five windows in at- is generally known as Chicago's
Clifford 6855
1735 Cass
now called 'I'he Maskers." Belle tact, broad experience, Judge
tractive duplex, for one or two most popular minister. A unitar•I Burial took place on Sunday et the
Sub.Stalon, 235 Bagley
Baron wits elected president. They Brennan re presents a type of jur-
Mee
minister
and
a
liberal
thinker,
refined young gentlemen.
ploy ist of which any community can
his eloquence has won him an un-! Ahavath Achim. Cemetery, bun-,
family. Call Garfield 281I-J.
are rehearsing the one-act
well be proud.
usually large public following. If deeds of his friends turning out to
called "Fourteen," by Alice Gers•
pay hint last honors. Rabbi Reu•
tanned., and each member of the
WANTED-Young man, room 'you love to hear great eloquence leen Ilurvitz officiated. Ile is sur-
club has been cast for a definite OLD FOLKS HOME
and garage to rent, very reas- exercised upon a philosophy of life vived by his widow, Miriam; a
role the production from stage, •
onable; small family. Arlington both profound and liberal, you daughter, Grace, and a son, Julian.
manager to wardrobe mistress.
The Northwestern branch thanks
8921-R. 2989 Fullerton, be cannot afford to miss hearing Rev.
Mr. Grace was in the flour, grain
l'reston Bradley speak on "A Man
the entertainers who gave their
tween Lawton and Wildemere.
and sugar business at 9196 Delmar
and His Religion.
INTERSTATE TRANSIT. INC.
services, and gives special thanks
for
the past 15 years. He sea ,
_____
Leo M. Btozei Lauds
to Miss Buelah Higley, 5liss B. GET your spring decorating done
cattle
early and save money. For good Beth El College of Jewish Studies: born in Kovno, Russia, and
Ability of Harward Marks. Miss S. Kazo.nowsky and
BOWLING GREEN. 01110 .. 32.30
The famous paintings of Jewish tot the United States in 19111i.
and reliable work call Empire
Mrs. ('hafets, and to the speaker,
2.70
FINDLEY, 01110
first
settled
in
Worcester,
'Mass.,
3.20
8023. Max Edelstein, 1532 Lee ceremonial occasions by Moritz
KENTON, 01110
Attorney Leo M. Butzel issued Mandell Bernstein.
3.70
VELLEFONTAINE, OHIO
Daniel Oppenheim will be shown later coming to Detroit, where he
The sewing circle will meet this
}'lace.
the following statement endorsing
3.00
!THAN& OHIO
'2 p. no., at
in stereopticon views, Monday lived for IS years.
1.00
SPRINGFIELD, 01110
• Frederic T. Harward, vandielate Mo101ay. March 4, at
Besides being a charter member
FOR
RENT-Furnished
room
to
night,
March 4, in connection with
1.25
DAYTON. OHIO
for Circuit Court on the Republi- the home, 318 Edmund Place.
5.00
rent to one or two refined gen- the course on "Jewish Ceremo- of Ahavath Achim, Mr. Grace also
CINCINNATI, OHIO
The Northwestern branch will
can ticket :
was a member of Nlishkan Israel
LAWRENCEBURG. 1110.
530
tlemen;
no
children.
2289
West
nials.
Symbols
and
Customs"
"I have known Mr. Haman! a hold a board meeting March 11 at
5.90
AURORA. IND.
Euclid Ave.
given by Rabbi F'ram every Mon- Synagogue. By his communal ef-
6.20
number of years. Ile is the. type •2 n. tn. at the residence dd . Mrs.
RISING SUN, IND.
forts he made a host of friends.
6.90
t tot
.k .
VEVAY, IND.
day n i g ht at 9 0 '1
of citizen in which the people ran Alice Ferar, 3033 Leslie avenue,
WANTED-
Driver-salesmen
be-
The. l'illsbury Flour Mills Co.,
7.10
MADISON. IND.
The graduating class of 1929 of
Mrs. .1. Rose, 1493 Virginia
His
well place their collfitire , c•
8.50
tween ages 30-40 for soft drink
LOUISVILLE. KY. .....
upon being informed of his death,
,
.
Beth
El
College
of
Jewish
Studied
go
knowledge of the law mould make Park, will be hostess to a bridge-
routes. Must be business
wrote
to Mrs. Grace:
has organized an elected ttfficers.
' him a WIlitlible adjunct tel the cir- tea for Northwestern branch on
getters. Big pay for those that
"It was with sincere regret that
March 18, at 2 p. ne.
cult bench.
quality. Feigenson Bros., Co., They are: Ada Newman, prem. We learned of the death of Mr.
dent; Goldie Sibrach, secretary.
"Mr. Harward is a tine, upstand-
3402 Beaubien St.
Grace.
and Joseph lane, treasurer.
ing citizen of the community, pus-
"We feel that we have lost a
OR
RENT-2442
Glendale
Ave.,
s an amazing capacity for
loyal friend, but you and the fanc-
BETWEEN CASS AND BAGLEY
public service and is one of the
nicely furnished room for one or Merrill E. Silverstein is a ily have lost even more. It must
CLIFFORD 0189
If
ablest lawyers in the city.
two in a private home. Arl-
Candidate for Circuit
be sonic consolation to you, how-
represent
ington 3297-M.
c le -en by the people
ever, to feel that he was such a
Court Bench.
(Continued from Page One.)
I
feel
th. 1)1 ill the Circuit Court
FOR RENT-Furished room suit- Merrill E. Silverstein, candidate splendid man whose character was
certain his decisions will 60011 con- cies our community pro jel
able for couple or two men or for Circitit Judge, has been a hard above reproach and whose reputa-
would
now
be
farther
along.
villre the people of Wayne County
two girls. Board if desired. , and ardent worker for a solution tion for fair dealing was known
"Let us hope that in the ,-ear
dot the WiStioM of their choice. It
15388 Muirland, near F'enkell. of the problem relative to the con- throughout the entire community.
is with great pleasure that 1 com- that lies ahead the community
"Our heartfelt sympathy goes
gestion of the docket of the Wayne
mend him to my fellow voters. It consciousness will be sufficiently
out to you and his children in your
FOR RENT-Large airy, well fur- Cieuit Court.
awakened
to
assure
the
completion
is unfortunate that more men of
nished room suitable for one or
An east side tax payer in 1111 lid- bereavement."
the, type of Mr. Harward do not of the job at the end of the
two. 3359 Elmhurst, near Dex- vt•rtisement appearing in one of
seek tee give service to the public. period."

• •
ter. Arlington 5902-W.
the Detroit papers recently asiadd
More men of his type in the service.
If the voters believed that our
of the community would result in JEWISH PHARMACISTS
FOR RENT-Large furnished judges should take two months va-
the people realizing a high caliber ENDORSE HOSPITAL
room for one or own; home cons. e cation with pay every year whil
HERMAN FOX
It.
T.
lakey,
dean
of
the
(*Jere
il
of justice l the. court."
forts; private family; board if the Court 1/ockets are heavily bur - of 2728 Buena Vista passed away
Mr. Hayward was endorsed by of Pharmacy of the City of De
desired;
reasonable.
Mrs.
Cha-
.
Feb.
23
at
the age of 37 years.
dentd
with
long
pending
law
suits
the Bar Association at the Bar pri- trail, and Harry Schaeffer, general
zin, 2266 Pingree. Garfield In answer to that question Mr. Sil - Ile is survived by his wife, Sarah,
mary. Ile is also endorsed by sales manager of the American
4925-W.
and
three
children.
Funeral very-
verstt.in contends that a solutiot
Henry Butzel, Leo Butzel, Morris Safety Razor Company, were the
- ices were held Feb. 24 and inter-
Itarvett, Jos. Beckenstein, Arthur invited speakers at the last open FOR RENT-A nice, bright. fur- of the problem can be had by adopt - meat took place at Beth Tefila
Fixed, Edmund Sloman and Jos. M. meeting of the Aesculapians, the
nished room to rent in private ing the method used in I.os Ange Cemetery. Rabbi Aishiskin offici-
g
Jewish drug fraternity.
home. 1601 West Philadelphia, les County District Court Durin
Weiss.
Mr. lakey spoke of economic
the past summer the judges agrtdes 1 ated.
cor. Woodrow Wilson.
evolution, bringing with It the
to sacrifice their vacation and call
MRS. FRITZA BRUCKER
chain-store age, and stressed the WANTED-An up-to-date four or ed in a number of outside judge s
For Your
- of 1090 Hazelwood avenue passed
growing importance and responsi-
five-room flat, heated, with so that 58 departments of the Dis
Income Tax Problems, Reports
I
away
Feb. 21 at the age of SS
bility of the individually owned
Frigidaire, in Dexter section, (Met Court were in session al
years. She had been a resident of
drug store. He also remarked
near Jewish shopping district. summer, and as as result the coon
J. E. CUMMINS
s
Detroit
practically all her lifetime.
upon the development of a finer
For couple. Write rental and Kested docket of that court latt
t She was the widow of the late
226 Hammond Bldg.
type of pharmacist as a result of
details to Box 290, Detroit greatly improves' and the ducky
f
Sander
Brucker
and is survived by
Randolph 0673
the more stringent regulations
Jewish Chronicle. I brought to within nine months 0
and higher scholastic require-
date instead of two or three year a two sisters, Mrs. Ricka Pink amt
e
Mrs.
Johanna
Marks
of Detroit.
ments. Mr. Schaeffer then ad- WANTED-Jewish man to share asth sit tin in the Wayn
Funeral services were held Feb. 22
Auction! Auction! Auction! dressed the fraternity upon mer-
room in private home. Separate rel su it (i oUrtn
. a nn
and
If you haven't attended our weekly
Lewis
Bros.'
Funeral
Home and
bath. 2969 Elmhurst Ave.
chandising.
Mr. Silverstein is 39 years eele I. at
• urtion In 1925 you Intigt get into the
., interment took place at Beth Olem
Following. the speakers. a short
Thou , •nds of people
Won born in Harrison, MUM
habit In 1929.
FOR
RENT
-
Nicely
furnished
Ile
w Cemetery. Services were conduct-
have caved thousands of dollars be •t. business meeting was held, at
room for gentleman or girl. and was graduated for the La
iturtions . Sale start. at 10 which seven candidates were elect-
ed by Rabbis Hershman and Ashin-
trnding
n. Department of the University
a. m. •nd conlInoes throughout the day
Small private family. All ca
ed
to
membership.
The
Aescula-
K sky and Rev. Zaludkowsky.
date.
veniences,
9327
North
Martin-
Michigan
in
1911;
in
1915
he
u-a
and eve n. Remember the
Wednesday, January Id
plans discussed and endorsed a
(o.nbtomrii,
u(itou(t'neer f C
j.,11 n 1,11,11t(ili or Ci rcuit
dale, near Joy road. Euclid4 fi)
MRS. FANNIE VASS
YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM
resolution favoring the movement
o
(Donated by Friends)
4303 Fourteenth Avenue
of 2210 Pingree avenue passed
4813-W.
fur a Jewish hospital in Detroit.
voix, and served in that capacit y
.
E. A. Yorhey, Aucti
V. away at her home Feb. 21 at the
March
4th,
1929
Primaries
FOR RENT-Nice, clean room. by until he entered the military ser c- age of 65 years. She is survived
couple, for young gentleman ice; he has been in the private pro
it by six children, Peter and Frank

only. Apply daily 9 to 2; Sun- lice of law in the City of Dar°
RETAIN
Vass, Mrs. Sidney Rosman of De-
days 11 to 3 1956 Pingree, Apt. since 1919.
troit, Mrs. Ella Ellison of New
25. Garfield 3640-W.
JUDGE THEODORE J.
York, Mrs. Herman Einhorn of
MANUEL URBACH
Port Huron Seeks Sunda y Hungary, and Dr. Isadore Ross of
Nicely
furnished!
FOR RENT -
Crash. and Weil.
Funeral services were
School
Teacher.
• Russia.
room for couple or single. Home
The Mt. Sinai Sunday Schoed "I held Feb. 22 and interment took
privileges. Near Fourteenth car,
V.
place
at
Clover
Hill Park Cenie-
line. 2500 Clements, Arlington Port Huron in seeking the see
tery. Rabbis Hershman and
3236-W. ices of a teacher to fill a vacant
on its staff, and is particularly in- Fischer officiated.
AS
Now in our New Location
Reason- terested in having a young m
EXPERT piano teacher.
/723 TWELFTH STREET
able rates. 121 Rosedale Court or woman who is also capable :f1
Ilemlock 9179-VV. directing singing and occasio n

BUFFALO

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LOUISVILLE, KY.-$8.50
RIDE THE
COLONIAL STAGES'

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Empire 2114

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TWICE DAILY
8:30 P. M.
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ALEXANDER URGES
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OBITUARY

JUDGE JOSEPH A.

1VIOYNIITAN.

Circuit Judge

His notable record merits his retention to this
important office.

Endorsed by Bar Association and the Detroit Citizens'

League

Paid for by a Friend

PHILIP H.

CALE

Don't Forget to Re-Elect

for

RECORDER

JUDGE

Judge of
Recorder's Court

ADOLPH F.

Marschner

Circuit
Judge

vow,

RICHTER

Monuments

Judge of
CIRCUIT COURT

Euclid 7192
Towssmanowl

FAIR - HONEST - CAPABLE
HIS SPLENDID ADMINISTRATION

Women Prefer
Pony Express Coaches
to CHICAGO

MERITS HIS RETENTION

ENDORSED BY THE DETROIT BAR ASSOCIATION
This ad. inserted and paid for by friends

GLendale 2240



BRIDGE PROCEED S
FOR ORPHAN HOME

programs.
Miss Minnie Willis is assisting
FOR RENT-Furnished room for The Port Huron Sunday Schen d
refined young lady or gentle.- was established over five yea " Mrs. Lillian Meyers, chairman,
man. Board if desired. 27)4 ago and no wha son enrollment of with the charity bridge to be given
Hazelwood, near Linwood and 30. It is one of the most impo
by the Kadimah Girls Club Wed-
nesday evening at Thornton's Cof-
Lawton. Euclid 35414.
tant congregational activities.
tee Shop, Dexter and Boston
FOR RENT-Exceptionally large, Detailed information regardi PK
secured by boulevards, at 8:30 p. m. The vei-
may
be
light room, two windows,. this opening
to the
forl calling Garfield 1723-W, Detroi • tire proceeds will be given
shower; elevator apartment:
Hebrew Orphan Home. There will
one or two refined g entlemen.! _
C hecker Cabs. Empire 7 000' be prizes and refreshments.
1923 West Euclid, Apt. 301.


r-

ABLE

EXPERIENCED

CONSIDERATE
COURTEOUS

He Has Made a Good Judge - Let's Retain Him

Endorsed by liar Association and Detroit Citizens' League.

PAID FOR BY A FRIEND

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