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OBITUARY

/ Second all-limed=

"Dus Pintele Yid" at Litt.
man's, Monday, April 8.

ISAAC BERKOVITZ
An announcement of particular
of 249I
Blaine avenue passed'
away April 3 at the age of 531 interest to Yiddish theatergoers is
years. Ile k survived by his wife, that "Dus Pintele Yid," the finest
5f all Yiddish
Bessie, and four children, Samuel,
opt ttas, will be
Queeme, Dina and Evelyn, and
oresented on
two sisters, Mrs. Max Katz and
Monday evening,
Morris Goodman. Funeral
april 8, at Litt-
services were held April 5 and
nan's People's
burial took place at Clover hill
'heater, Twelfth
l'ark Cemetery, with Rabbi Hersh-
tad Seward.
man and Rev. Zaludko•ski officiat-
This perform.
ing.
once will be in
he nature of a
MRS. RACHEL ROSENBERG
estimonial f o r
of 11439 Muck avenue passed away
Mischa
April 3 at the age of 59 years. She
he business rep-
is survived by a daughter, Mrs. B.
esentative and
Heitman, and two sisters, :Sirs.
What is an aileron, an elevator,
oublicity
agent
Nathan Richman and Mrs. II.
a tail-skid, a stabilizer? If you
Mischa Ellman ,f the players.
, Black. Funeral services were held
The
selection
of
this
marvelous
are a wide-awake American,
April 4 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral
you'll want to learn more about
Home and interment took place at operetta for this particular occa-
Clover Ilill Park Cemetery. Rabbi • sion is a fitting tribute to Mr. Ell-
aviation. Here's your opportun-
Hershman and Rev. Zaludkowski man, formerly manager of Gabel'.:
ity—all next week—at Conven-
Theater of New York, who is re-
• officiated.
sponsible for the most successful
tion Hall—the greatest exhibition
season the players have enjoyed
of airplanes and airplane acces-
PHILIP LILENFELD
here in years. His genial per-
sories ever assembled.
of 1955 Blaine avenue passed sonality, dynamic spirit and con-
away March 30 at the age of 29
scientious effort is reflected in the
years. Funeral services were held
type of plays shown, which has re-
at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home on dounded to the credit of the entire
, Starch 31 and interment took
company. Today they are regard-
place in New York City on April 2. ed as one of the most popular
companies to perform here.
REBECCA E. MARKOWITZ
Boris Thomashefsky, the great
of 13t• Webb avenue passed away Yiddish star and director of Yid-
March 30 at the age of 27 years. dish theaters, who wrote "Das Pin-
Sponsored by
She is survived by her mother, tele Yid," has given the privilege
Detroit Board of Commerc
•
Mrs. Esther Markowitz of New of presenting this play for the
and A tical Chamber of Commerc
•
York City; four sisters . Mrs. special occasion to Mr. Ellman.
Sophie Schwartz, :Sirs. Anna Gar- There will be a large chorus, new
' ber, Mrs. Malvern Sheer and Syl- scenery and new costumes. •Buy
via Markowitz, and one brother, your tickets early to obtain good
!David Markowitz. Funeral sera- seats.
ito's Ivor, held March 31 at Lew'.
Bros.' Funeral Home and inter-
's went took place at Beth Abraham "Hello Yourself" Remains at
"Noblesse Oblige"
Cemetery. Rabbi Thumin offici-
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Cass for Fourth Week.
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The famous love story of the
great composer Frederic Chopin
and George Sand, the feminist- Oakman Blvd. Club:
novelist, has reached the stage in
The Oakman Boulevard Moth-
the same form which told the story ers' Club has moved still further
of Franz Schubert in "Blossom west as the membership has in-
Time." The Chopin operetta is creased so much that larger guar-
"White Lilacs," coming: to the tors are needed. They will hold
Shubert-Detroit Sunday, April 7. their next meeting at the McCul-
Just as "Blossom Time" had muca bough School. Buena Vista near
of Schubert's music in its score, so I.awton, on Saturday, April Cl, at
the music of "White Lilacs" can- 2:30 o'clock.
loins many of Chopin's melodies.
Oakland Club:
The Oakland Mothers' Club is
Halevy - Hazomir Choral
planning a concert for the benefit
Society,
of the Mothers and Babies Camp
,In addition to the tticers an- which will take place on Sunday,
nounced a week ago, the Halevy- April 28, at 8:30 o'clock at the
Ilazomir Choral Society elected at Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne ave.
its meeting, on March 28 the fol. nue. The Music Study Club and
lowing members of its executive the Halevy-Ilazomir choral group
board: William (layman, Nathan are giving the club their hest tal-
alogill, Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld, eat for that evening. The next
meeting of the Oakland Club will
and Hyman Cohen.
During the past few weeks the be on Saturday, April 6, at 2:30
Halevy-Ilazoomir has furnished mu- o'clock at the Jewish Center, 31
steal programs and soloists for a Melbourne avenue.
E. L. LICK
--
number of Detro,it Jewish organ- .
ing to an announcement by L. G.
izations including the 'Zionist group,. Mack-Gratiot Club:
The Mack-Gratiot Mothers' Club Peed, general sales manager.
the Umpartayishe Folkachul, the
Mr. Lick, a veteran in the in-
Jewish (Rd Folks llonie the Work- enjoyed the presence of Mrs.
ers' Center, and a nunth•r of Emery Monaah, instructor of the' dustry, has been active for a num-
others. Individual members have child study classes of the Jewish ber of years in automobile circles.
also presented or participated in Centers Association, who gave a For the post 10 years he has been
located in Detroit, his experience
musio al programs before various talk on child study.
with automobile merchandising
gatherings and groups of people.
Fenkell Club:
dating back to ll112. The appoint-
Some of the Halevy-Hozomir mem-
The
Fenkell
Mothers'
Club
ment
takes effect immediately.
b
ers who have been active in this
wishes to welcome Mrs. Harry
The district idilees are located
way are: Miss Jeanette Halfimon,
Wulf,
a former member, who has at I/e Soto Corporation headquar-
Miss Ithatla Goldberg. Mrs. Anna
recently returned from the east. ters, 12300 Oakland asenue.
Warren, Mr. Lachansky. Mr. Es-
Mrs. Woolf is very active in the
trin and Miss Katherine Spillman.
Glee Club activities of the club
One of the IlloSl recent programs
MINSK.--1.I. T. :\.1—Three
an I wi
ll a ga
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011
tl
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le !neap
was given befor e the Sisterhood of
nt !Beth Ilainidrashim
(houses of
the next meeting of the of the
„
Congregation II•nai :Moshe. The Mothers' Club, which will be held prayer) were confiscated in this
participants were Cantor A. Ros- on Saturday, April 6, at 2:30
onfeld, Mrs. alildred Samuels, and o'clock at 34:10
Fenkell avenue.
Miss Ruth Sherman.
Let Detroit Oversubscribe
This will be a social meeting.
Fine regress is being made in
its Quota. Give to the U. P.
preparation: for the corning concert West Warren Club:
A.
Ph Sunday, May 19. The choral
The next meeting: of the West
work is under the direction of the Warren Club will be held on
conductors of the Halevy-Hazamir Wednesday, April 10, at the Kronk
Society, Julius Miller and Rev. E. Communit
y
ti on an,
se, J
unc
Zaludkowski.
McGraw, at 2:30 o'clock. The

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Twelfth St. Club:
Arrangements are being made
for an affair to be given for the
Mothers and Babies Camp. The
do it right. next meeting will be held on April
Morrison's Auto Service Station, 2 at 7:30 o'clock at Braiker', Hall,
located at 100 Vernor Highway, 2201 Gladstone, Fourteenth ave.
corner of Park avenue, is the nue entrance.
All women inter-
largest automobile service station, ested are invited to join the club.
where simonizing is done by ex-
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Jewish Center Music School:
Washing of cars is done at this
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Very sincerely,

The final pair of subscription
concerts of the current season
takes place at Orchestra Halton
Thursday evening and Friday aft-
ernoon, April 11 and 12. Ito Vic-
tor Kolar belong, the honor of
bringing to a chase the most bril-
.f the
Ii i)a,ntrto :i.teas,t;ini
t

troiters are just beginning to real-
izie how fortunate they have been
in having a man of •ic or ''oo ar's
ability to halt the orchestra in the
flexible condition in which all the
visiting conductors have found it,
with the resulting brilliancy of
performance that has made the
season unique.
Ilya Schkolnik, concertmaster of
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
is the assisting soloist and will be
heard in the brilliant Lola Sym-
'thank. Espagnole Op. 21, for
lin and (orchestra. This concerto
is olIC of extreme difficulty and
also of beauty. It is doubtful
whether a more beautiful move-
ment than the Andante has ever
been written for the violin.

Mary Davis

2, 1922

MUSIC STUDY CLUB
BRIDGE APRIL 13

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

7739 John R. St.

Victor Kolar Will Conduct
Final Pair of Subscrip-
tion Concerts

YOUR LAUNDRY INDIVIDU-
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Symphony Concert a Tri-
umph for Two Artists.

Nikoolai Sokoloff of Cleveland di-
rected the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra Thursday evening, and
Walter Gieseking was the guest
pianist. The result, as that a•ho
are acquainted with these two
names will surmise, was a tine
musical exhibition and a triumph
frr these two artists.
Mr. Sokoloff, the last of the
autzt conductors to come here
this season, has earned a great per-
sonal victory in Cleveland. His
achievements there preceded his
Detroit visit, and assured an ex-
cellent evening of music. The
audience was not disappointed. His
choice of Rachrnanintol f's Second
Symphony and Gretr• ballet from
"Ia.phale et Proeris" were wise,
and his manner of conducting ex-
cellent.
Mr. Gieseking's interpretation
on the piano of Beethoven's con-
cert, was marvelous. His com-
mand of the technical elements
especially added to his diary.

♦

The speedy musical comedy-re-
vue "Hello Yourself" goes intuits
fourth and last week at the Cars
Theater with no signs of flagging
interest, Efforts to, prolong the
MATZOTH PLEA LEADS
engagement here were unsuccess-
ful due to the fact that the fea-
TO ATTACK ON RABBIS
tured artists, Waring's Pennsyl-
vanians are hooked for a European
MOSCOW.-1.I. T. A.)—The
tour and the show's contracts call
Mr. Cohen is vier-president of appeal abroad for funds too supply
MRS. ROSE GOLDSHER
for its appearance in Pittsburgh,
the Detroit United Palestine Ap- matzoth for the Russian Jews dur-
of 74 East Montana avenue passed Cleveland and Boston before they
peal and heads one of the clubs ing the coming Passover holidays
away March 30 at the age of 36 sail on June first.
was taken as the basis for an :it-
yers. She is survived by her has-
tack by the press of the Yevsekt-
, band, Joseph, and two children. Jewish Center Art School:
zia, Jewish section of the Com-
Funeral services were held March
munity party, ton Russian Rabbis
The
Jewish
Center
Art
School,
131 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home
who are charged with maintaining
and interment took place at Beth of which Mrs. David B. Werbe is
contact with Jews abroad.
chairman
and
Jaseha
Schwartz-
Judah Cemetery.
Rabbis abroad made their appeal
mann is instructor, bald two
for matzoth on the plea of Rus-
classes per week. The advanced
MRS. FANNIE SIDLOW
sian rabbis. declares the Emes,
of 2500 Glynn Court, beloved wife class meets on Sunday mornings
Moscow Communist Yiddish daily,
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of Philip Sidlow, passed away at 11 o'clock and the beginners'
The White Russian rabbis have
The Detroit Music Study Club
after a brief illness on March 31 class on Wednesday afternoons at
twice signed a oleelarat ion denying
will
hold
a
bridge-tea
on
Saturday,
4
o'clock.
at the age of 55 years. She is
alleged persecution of the Jewish
April 13, at 2:30 p. m., at the
survived by her husband, Philip,
religion in the Soviet union, but
Twentieth Century Club. The
four children and four grandchil-
even these two declarations are
public is invited to attend and
dren, Mrs. Jacob Lindenbaum, Ben
meaningless when it conies to a
tickets
or
reservations
may
be
♦ I ullow, Mrs. Harry 0. Hoffman,
"taizvah," the good deed of sup-
made
with Mrs. Wm. Isenberg,
and Leonard Sidlow.
Funeral
plying Jews with matzoth
chairman
of
the
event,
or
with
any
•services were held on Monday,
The Oktialor" demands how
of the followiing committee mem-
•April 1, and interment took place
contact is established between
h•rs mind hostesses: Mrs, J. W. Ber-
at Machporlah Cemetery. Rabbi
Russian rabbis and of organiza-
ri., Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne. Mrs.
Eisenman officiated.
. lions of Jewish believers abroad,
.Icck Howard, Mrs. J. M. Prima-
and why appeals !throat] mentioned
kow, Mrs. David Fauman, Mrs.
the pleas of Russian rabbis to save
Louis
Savage,
Mrs.
Harry
Becker,
In loving memory of my dear
Invest in the Future of
religion in the Soviet union.
friend and pal, Louis B. Schuh- Mrs. Nathan Kaplan, Mrs. Arthur
Jewry. Give to the United
Ginsberg,
Mrs.
David
Hokin,
Mrs.
man who departed this life on
Palestine Appeal.
Morris Blumberg, Mrs. Robert
HARRY COHEN
April 1, 1922.
E. L. LICK APPOINTED
Finn, Mrs. Nathan Metzger, Mrs.
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Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 Satin
II. Cowan, Mrs. Myron Jacoby and in the present drive for $100,000.
DeSOTO DISTRICT CHIEF
Last
week
the
wrong
photograph
Mrs. David Diamond.
was substituted for Mr. Cohen's
E. L. Lick has been appointed
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and we make the correction ac- Detroit district manager for the
W llJ
®dal s!" 111
ill S
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cordingly.
D. Soto :Stator Corporation, a di-
ARRIVES HERE APRIL 7
%pawl of Chrysler alotais, accootal-

HARRY GACH
of 3014 Richton avenue passed
away March 29 at the age of 43
years. He is survived by his wife,
Bessie,
three children, Hyman,
Ruth and Jerry. Funeral services
were held March 31 and interment
book place at Beth David Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Aishiskin officiated.

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now conducting the quarterly
examinations for all music school
students. Plans for the annual
musicale are now being formu-
lated.
Mr. Netzorg announces that
there are still vacancies in the vio.
lin department and that registra-
tions for the 'cello class will also
be taken. Those interested will
please call at the Jewish Center,
31 Melbourne avenue, for infers
mation.

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