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April 12, 1929 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-04-12

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ThetriconjEwistiamoNicLE

MUSIC

Verde Junior

Properties located in the heart of Jerome, Arizona,
copper district.

TO AID DECLASSED
JEWRY IN RUSSIA

OBITUARY

Your

Patronage
Is
Appreciated

JULE WEIL

husband of the late Rae Weil,
William J. Kennedy, vice-presi-
passed away April 5, Ile is sur-
by
dent
in
charge
of
the
milk
busi-
vived by one daughter, Beatrice,
Music Study Club.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
ness f the Detroit Creamery, and,
and the following brothers and sis-
The Junior of the Detroit Music a director of the company, has Banquet on May 12 to Open ters: Morris Weil, Mrs. P. Schiff
Given Touching Ovation
Study Club will hold its next resigned to take up the active
Drive for $50,000 for
and Mts. R. Weiler of Cleveland,
in Farewell.
monthly meeting on Saturday, Ap- management of the newly organ-
Mrs. N. Klien of San Francisco,
Five Years.
With
The conclusion of the Detroit ril 2(1, at the home of Sirs. J. S.
and Sliss M. Weil. Funeral serv-
Symphony Orchestra season on Steals on 2011 Taylor avenue. Mrs.
cys seers held at Temple Beth El
CONNELL CHEVROLET
A
movement
to
help
a
million
i
evening afforded a J. Seltzer will be the senior mem-
COMPANY
declassed Jews ite Russia with tools Slonolay, April 8, and interment
Ceme-
touching scene for this city's Inc. ber in charge and William Harris
and other materials was started in took place at W0011111efe
11520 Jos. Campau Ave.
ers of music and the musicians will he the junior member in
, t ery. Rabbi Fram officiated.
Ih.troit.
Arlington 2330
who were responsible for the tines: charge 14 the day. The following
This movement hiss been inaug-
season in the history of the orches- program has been arranged: pi-
NATHAN EPSTEIN
urated recently in New York. At
Elaine Cohen and
LI110
tra.
a conference called by national or- of 2005 West Philadelphia ave nue
There were bouquets and round Raymond Rosenberg; violin selec-
ganizers, the. Forward i'associa- Igiossli away after a brief illness,
after round Of applause, and from tions by they Itosenonan; ohms,
tion, Workmen's Circle, Socialist April 4, at the age of 57. Ile i-
the audience can* a sentimental numbers ley Elaine Alpert; and as
To be Well Dressed
Farband, Hebrew Union, survived by his Wife, 'era, and has
expression that was stored up dur- playlet "Scenes from the Boyhood
Have Your Clothes
Pottle Zion, Jewish National Work- daughter, Iola; three brother-,
ing several months of affectionate of Handel," with the following,
ers' Alliance; and others with a Max, Nathaniel and Abe, of De-
Cleaned and Pressed
association with the Detroit arch- cast: should Ellanger, David Sal.
quota of 51,00[1,000 for the com- troit; a• sister Mrs. Frieda Zabin-
1
by
est ru and its leader.
re'lls I Ill , Charles SO10111011, Ann
ing five. years.
sky. and is brother, Frank, of New
It was natural that Victor Ko- Bosch, Devora Ruth Gordon, and
According to present govern- York. Funeral services were held
lar, the conductor, should receive Annie Dart,. A social hater will
ment rules in Russia, the abaci. April 5 from Lewis Bros.' Funeral
the biggest share of the applause. follow the program.
mentioned million Jews is de- Home. Interment took place eit
It was equally as natural that Ilya
classed and do not enjoy the privi- Machpylah Cemetery. Canton NW-
Schkolnick, the concertmaster,
PLAYERS
TO
STAGE
leges of the government, as does kovsky officiated.
Y
should come in for a large portion
the laborer, peasant and other
3 PLAYS APRIL 14-15
of the evening's acclanctions. But
groups.
HARRY FINE
every member of the orchestra
The Ort, an organization to help
The Young IS'omen's Hebrew
shared in the glory that was the
and cultivate the idea of triodes of 8051 Iledvern avenue plisse.'
result of the season's triumph.
Association announces the closing
away
April
7. Ile is survived by
among the Jews for the last 50
M. BORKIN, Prop,
The program Thursday evening, plays of the season to be presented
Services
years, has obtained an agreement, his wife. Fannie Fine.
which was masterfully executed ley its drumulic groups on Sunday
were
held
April
7 and interment
.
from the Soviet government which
and therefore added to the glory and Monday evenings, April 14
April 7 at Clover Hill
We Call For and Deliver
enables the opening of trade ' took pla ce
of the evening, consisted of the and 15, at 8:15 o'clock.
Phone Longfellow 3825
schools and supply of tools for the Park l'euna airy. Rabbi Hershman
following numbers:
The stage has been redecorated
and Rev. Zaluolko•sky officiated.
communities.
various
Jewish
Third Suite in I) Major (Bach); by two associate
WILLIAM J. KENNEDY
oc
members and the
.
2609 Calvert Street
Detroit adopted a quota of $00,-
Three Movements from "Sympho- oasts have been expending every
EVA COHEN
At Linwood
nie Espagnole" for Violin and Or- effort at rehearsals to give fyy,, ized Willim J. Kennedy Dairy 000 for the coming five years. A
committee, representing close to of 182 Tennyson avenue, beloved
chestra (liable); Tone Poem, "En performances of unusual dramatic Company. sir. Kennedy brings to
organizations and a number of daughter of ham and Lena Cohen,
Saga" (Sibelius); Capriccio Es• ability and smoothness of inter- a close eight years of active man- 50
passed away April 7 at the age of
individuals, has been organized.
pagnol fRimsky-Korsakovf.
pretation. The three plays have agement in the affairs of the De-
The opening of the people's tool 13 years. Funeral services were
troit Creamery which followed a
been chosen for their dramatic
campaign for Russian Jews will be held April 7 and burial took place
period
of
22
years
spent
in
the
Detroit Civic Opera Society. merit, comedy situations and char•
service of the Tower Creamery. at a banquet to be held Sunday, at the Russian l'olish Cemetery.
The committee in charge of the miter analysis.
At the time that Tower's was ab- Slav 12, at the Fort Wayne Hotel.
The cast of "Her Radio Romeo" sorbed by the Detroit Creamery
JACK SHAPIRO
handling of details for the second
annual concert and dance to be ley Hilliard Booth includes Nettie Company Mr. Kennedy was its
1414 Farmer Street
Dance of K. of P. Baseball laffieved intent sell of Isadore and
given by this society announces Armee, Rose Cook, Eleanor Stan- president and general manager.
Dora Shapiro of 443 Orchard
Above Breitineyer's
Team This Sunday.
that plans are well under way for field. Samuel Kritt, Al Cutler, Cecil
street,
Wyandotte,
passed
away
near Grand River
The William J. Kennedy Dairy
the affair, which is scheduled to Bernstein and Samuel Karp. In Company has acquired the plant
April 5 at the age of two years.
The most unique
Detroit Lodge No. 55, K. of I'., Funeral services were held April
take Its in the ballroom of the the play, "Fourteen" by Alice Ger- of the Purity Creamery, located at
Hotel Stutter on Sunday evening, stenberg, the following Will por- 3535 Seyburn ilVellUe, the newest baseball team will hold their first 7 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Hume
tray the characters: Lillian Krans-
May 15, at a p, m.
and one of the most modern plants dance at the K. of I'. flail, Sunday, and interment took place at Match- 1
Maestro George Galvani, the berg, Slat. Barnett and Gertrude in the country. It has a capacity April 14. The baseball team was petals t'temetery.
musical director of the socety, is Eichner. The last play on the pro-
first organized three years ago and
in Detroit
o f 100,000 bottles of milk per day
preparing an interesting program, gram is "Grandma Pulls the
played many games with local and
GERTRUDE GINNS
a id is well equipped with modern
Delicious Sandwiches
and the members are enthusiasti- String" by Edith Delano and Dav- machinery and delivery facilities. nit of town teams. The beet year
beloved infant daughter of Charles
cally co-operating with the direc- id Carle and Esther Jacobson, Dor- It is plumped to make the new com- for the team dells 1;127, the. team
Tasty Sandwiches
and Sarah Glans, 706 Pine street,
tor, with the view of making this ethy Dean, Shirley Schwartz, Eve pany one of the outstanding fac- winning 26 games and losing five.
Wyandotte, passed away April 5.
Readings by the very popular
affair one of the most Initstandinr Slarcus, Helen Aronson and Ted tors in the dairy industry in Amer- The outstanding stars to date art.: Funeral services were held April 7
and enjoyable musical entertain- Wasserman take. part.
Doe Kurzlow, pitcher, and Sam from Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home
ica.
ments of the season.
The entire production is under
Countess Fleda and The
William J. Kennedy is widely Raskin, catcher. They have bat- and interment took 'dace at Mach-
the direction of Miss Lea Damsk,Ye known in business and fraternal ted more men ill than the rest of pelah Cemetery.
Mystery Lady-in the Red
Halevy - Hazomir Society.
dramatic coach.
Mask,
circles of Detroit. Ile is a direc- the team put together. This year
MRS. SHIPHRY LEACH
The Scottish Rite Auditorium of
tor of the Industrial Morris Plan the leant will let. greatly strength-
Hours 10:30 a. m. to
the Masonic Temple has been se- Detroit Business Service Bank, the Central Trust Company, ened, as many young nap have of 162:1 Glynn Court passed away
Midnight.
lected for the annual concert of
Bureau Offers Expert
and the Detroit Motorbus Com- I come into the organization who :Sprit 15. She is survived by her
have
displayed
their
talents
with
pany,
first
vice-president
of
the
the Halevy-Ilazomir Choral So-
husband, Abraham In. tech, and two
Efficiency Service.
Detroit Convention and Tourist high school and college teams.
ciety, which will take place on
.
sane:, Donald and [nester. Funeral
The Detroit Business Service Bureau, a charter member of the i A great surprise we .
.
Sunday evening, May 10
services were held April 7 and en-
This year's concert will provide Bureau, Iterated at 501 IVoodwarol- Detroit Rotary Club and a menu - for all patrons tel the dance.
tsurment took place at Beth Tellies
Members of the team are: S. C emetery. Rabbi Eisen scan ME.
ic Club
the first opportunity of hearing the GYand River building, 15 East her of the Detroit Athlet
c •Inhined group of more them 100 Grand River, offers through a staff Detroit Yacht Club, Recess Club Raskin, C.; NI. Waterstone, let elated.
voices present a new repertoire of of trained workers, expert service and Downtown Club. Ile is on y base; Doc Kozlorr, P.; Joe Holtz-
in office efficiency, indexing ledger , of the founders and a director o f man, l'.; II. Slosko•itz, ('each:
Lett Taboo
choral selections.
EMIL BARSOOK
Everyone is requested to reserve installations, correspondence sys- the Michigan Hospital School fee r Sant Goodnutn, 3rd base; I,. Green- eof 3341 Fullerton avenue, hus-
( rippled Children, a trustee 4)f St •• blest. P S S ; A. Freedman, S S.:
the date, May 111, and other organ- tems and card till'0111 systems.
The Detroit Business Bureau Vincent's Orphan Asylum, and ; ' II. Kaletzky, 2nd base; 'M. Zim- band of the late. Sophie Barsook,
izations are particularly asked to
passed away April 5. Ile is sur-
arrange their aldit itiee tee ncoid conducts a schoul of tiling and typ- member of the National Play -• merman, L. F.; I). Garfield, 2nd vived by five children, Mrs. Jame ,
ing in which girls are trained for ground Association. Ile is also ' base; E. Itaskir,, I'. F.; Chuck
conflict.
I. Ellnian, Bert B. Barsook of Chi-
AIL L. E11,1;.1"1 . HIS' 1[411110
active in the affairs of the Inter Rosner, R. F.; Herbert Raskin.
Rehearsals take place regularly filing department management.
t-W.:0, Ill., Sirs. Slax SI. Braun,
ft...Type Eleciro-Ilenemle , ,.kert II tubes.
national Milk Dealers' Associa mascot.
each Tuesday and Thursday at 539
Henry and Edward liarsolok. Fu-
nee41,1, e•yol.
Of
teeladiag
Checker
Cabs.
Empire
7000
tion.
s/r
ome d.monarrai
elle 'anthem
oe holl
Kenilworth avenue; they are un-
neral srvices were held April 'i
from Inowis Bras.' Funeral Hanle ,
C(17111 IN ... 111:Alt 1'1' .. •
and interment tuck place at (loyal
Hill lark Cemetery. Rabbi Hersh-
man oolficiateel.
Funeral services for Isaac Berk-
o owitz, owner and operator of the
8433 Linwood
Radio Service
Bee hardware Stores at 1-101 Grat-
Garfield 6160-6161
Ewelia 4234
lot avenue, Detroit, and 2 North

Thursday

Adjacent to large producing mines of the United
Verde, United Verde Extension and Verde Central of
the Calumet & Arizona Mining Co.

Verde Junior is well equipped with machinery and
has over 12,000 feet of development with numerous
ore showings.

Management in the hands of well known engineers
thoroughly familiar with the district.

CALVERT

Price 50c Per Share

Par Value $1.00

Tailors and
Cleaners

sr .' for Verde Junior !Mout', re

H. S. Robinson F3 Co.

Investment Securities

Penobscot Building
Randolph 5387

"Noblesse Oblige"

'The

Garden of eAllah

House Of Graeme

Florists
TELEPHONE EUCLID 1910

LINWOOD AT BOSTON BOULEVARD
DETROIT

Tealeal Reading
Luncheon haunt

OPEN ALL NIGHT. DIRT REMOVED FROM BODY AND

FENDERS

MADAM VERA

Let Us Lubricate Your Auto

D. not abuse your car by neglecting to lubricate same
regularly.
We Know How. Done While You Wait. Air Pressure System.

MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION

100 Vernor Highway West, Corner Park Ave.

Opeo Day and Night, Sundays Included.

-a

TIRES

'I S 7

aar_pti
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Complete Line of Auto Accessories
Tires Repaired, Auto Batteries Charged
Radio Batteries. Charging and Loaner, $1.00

Clairmount Auto Supply Co.

1914 Clairmount at Twelfth

WILLIAM J. KENNEDY
TO HEAD NEW DAIRY

SAM
SHAPERO

First public offering of stock in the Verde Junior
Copper Co.

treslotte

Zalud-
the dirtalion of Rev.
kowski and Julius Stiller, musical
conductors of the Halevy-Iluzo-

der

Euclid 6091

I. BERKOWITZ LIVED
HERE FORTY YEARS


Linwood
Radio Shop

Se>rnour Lewis

Daniel Lewis

saki

boor, Lewis

e

JEWISH

UNDIRTMERS

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

7739 John R. St.

afore you buy
any radio ...make
this 5 minute test!

S

ONORA has challenged every other radio to match these

vital points: 1. Brilliant tone-even balance of high and
low notes. 2. Bell-like clarity. 3. Perfect volume control from
a whisper to concert performance. 4. Selective sensitivity. 5. Ex-
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Just go to the nearest good music store today and tell your
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NOW OPEN!

ISAAC BERKOWITZ

Saginaw street, l'ontiac, were held
F'riday from his late residence.
2491 Blaine. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man officiated. Interment was at
Clover Hill l'ark Cemetery. Mr.
Berkowitz died oef pneumonia at
Harper Hospital, April 4.
Mr. Berkowitz was born in Rus-
sia, 5:i years ago and came to this
country when right years old. Ile
came to Detroit 40 years ago.
When a young man he opened a
dry goods store at 596 Dix avenue
and later moved the !easiness to
161 Gratiot avenue. In 1918 he
purchased the hardware business
of Meyer Bernstine & Brother at
1401 Gratiot.
Mr. Berkowitz was active as a
member of the Retail Hardware
Dealers' Association and the De-
troit Board of Commerce. He was
is member of Detroit Lodge, No. 31,
Elks; Detroit Lodge, No. 55,
Knights eef Pythias, and a past
master and life member of the Odd
Fellows.
Ile Wan married in 1901 to Iles,
ie Supine, who with one son. Sam-
uel, and three daughters, Slisees
Queenie, Dina and Evelyn, stir-
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Model

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Five little minutes spent now may save you years of wishing
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Sadly mimed by his Wife and
' Children.

CLEAR AS A SELL

MANUEL URBACH
Crude. d Mariole.

RAIMI BROS.

Open Evenings

In loving memory/ of our dear
husband and father, Morris Barit,
who passed away seven years ago
April 5, the eighth day of Nisan.

Happy were the year. we went together.
Lonely are OUT heart. today.
FOr the one we loved .0 dearly
Ilas forever passed away.

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EVERGOOD ICE CREAM COMPANY

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Longfellow 9163

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a

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GOODRICH
CAVALIER

U. S.
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29x4.40 .
28x5.25
9.15
32x5.00 .... 9.70

30x4.50 ...$ 7.9 5
32x6.00 ... 13.85
13.95
33x6.00

31x4
32x4
33x4

$6.75
7.75
8.75

32x4 1:2 ..$ 9.75
33x4P2 .. 10.50

34x4 1,'2 .. 11.50

27x4.40 ..$5.45 29x4.95 ..$7.45 31x5.25. •$ 7. 95
30x4,50 .. 5.75 30x4.95 .. 7.55 30x6.00.. 8.75
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