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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-05-17

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American 'apish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

L YATR011jEWISfl PDAICLE

Interfraternal Conference to THEATER AFFAIR FOR
Meet May 24.
ORPHAN HOME JUNE 9

The Interfraternal Conference,
an organization composed of Jew-
ish clubs, fraternities and sorori-
ties, including college organiza-
tions, will hold its next meeting at
Phi Beta Fraternity clubrooms,
1920 Pingree avenue, Friday eve-
ning, May 21. All fraternities, So-
rorities and clubs not members of
this conference are asked to send
two delegates each to this meeting.
The Interfraternal Conference
aims to tiromote the welfare of lo-
cal societies and to settle disputes
that may arise among them.

FOR

Local and Long
Distance Moving

Any Place
U. S. or Canada

Call

THE

FLYER
EXPRESS

3107 Park Avenue
Phones Cad. 2188-0600
Trunks Moved for $1.00

`The

Garden of vil/ah

1414 Farmer Street

Above
Breitineyer•

stY

Grand...River

The Most
Unique

Tealeaf
Reading
Luncheon
Haunt

in Detroit

Strawberry
Shortcake
emit. A I VIDSPHERE
Hours 10:30 a. m. to
hlidnight.

The Only Direct Route

NEW YORK CITY
$15.00

Niagara Falls, Buffalo

$6.25

Montreal - - • $16.75

NIAGARA MARTZ
LINES

Cherry 8488 2228 Woodward Ave.
The Fox 'theater is Or ouvite Ds

Detroit Hebrew Orphan Home
47 Rowena, announces that it i
sponsoring a theater ',arty for tht
benefit of the institution SundaN

night, June !l, at the Detroit Civit
Theater. The play scheduled fm . '
the evonin will be "Chaim." Mrs
Lillian Newman and Minnie Hooch
chairladies, assisted by a capas
tile committee, are working ti
make this affair a success, with the
eleolielatioll :OA support Of the
public.

HEINER WILL JOIN
HUGE FINANCE CORP.

Accepts Executive Position

With Ungerleider Finan-

cial Corporation.

Announcement was made this
week that Julius Rubiner,
nent in Detroit banking circles,
has resigned the vice-presidency in

U H. S. DIRECTORS

PAGE THEra

MOTHER DIES, TOTS
SAIL ALONE FOR U. S.

Hersh Applebaum, 9005 Caimi
on avenue, Detroit, %•HS cage. It
;malting the arrival of his (sunny,
r, n:istulg of his wife and two chil-
dren. front Europe. He had sent
Omni steambeat tickets; they had
their visas and iron. ready to sail.
, On the SS. Polonia which (naked
lat the port of New York on May
0, the two children, Zelda, 8 years
old and Leibush, 0 years old rt.-
spectively arrived. They had with
them the ticket for the mother but
the nether was not there. Just
prior to the date of sailing, the
mother had b•come sick anti
The children were taken care of at
the Ilias bons. in Warsaw and then
were placed en board the SS. Pol.
oohs liy the Ilitis otlicials. The New
York headquarters of Inas was
11i/titled and the little orphans were
wet upon their arrival in this c our
try. After remaining in the Ilia,
home in New York over night, they
left for Detroit.

EMBARRASSING MOMENTS

p

The United Hebrew Schools of
Detroit this tteek announced the
following a, numberof the board
of director,
ltabbi E. Aishiskin, Itabbi A. NI.
Ashinsky, .1. W. Allan, Fred M.
Butzel, Ira Copland, Harry Cohen,
M. B. Cohen, Louis Dann, Lots
Duscolf, Jos. II. Ehrlich, J. Fried-
berg, Wm. Friedman, Rabbi Moses
Fischer, NI. Fishman, II. Goldman,
II. Goldberg, I., Gran•t, Itabbi It.
Hurwitz, Itabbi A. NI. Ilt•rshman,
FOR RENT-Two completely fur-
S. It Kuhn, A. J. Koffman, A.
nished modern cottages over-
Klein, NI. Krell, Prof. S. Levin, M.
looking Lake Michigan, Ill Char-
Lieberman, Ja•tli Lowenlicrg,
levoix, NI it'll. Inquire owner,
sludge II. II. Keitlan, Ily. haver.,
Mrs. T. NI. Judd, 1:11111ire 6998-J,
A. Pregerson, E. Rabinowitz, I.
between F and 9 a. m.
Rosenthal, D. Robinson, It. Stril-
-
-
ter :\ be Srtire, Milford Stern, I
- Photo by Itoehri•h
Stoll, I. Shetzer, D. W. Simons, II
WANTED- Counselors for volun-
So-•asky, Jos, NVetsman, M. II
leer work at camp; no salary;
JULIUS RUBINER
Zaiikheim, Israel Zither, 11, S
all expenses paid front Detroit;
/. anon.
the Nationt I Batik of ColltIllervo
(midi, other help wanted. Write
ix,
„,„
of the schools are: F to accept an . executive position
full details to Box :315, Detroit
sZIA),
tlngerleider Finance Corporation.
Rabinowitz, president; J. Fried
Jewish Chronicle.
berg, first vice-president; %I. II.
With this announcement also
, xi.
Zackheim, second vice-president
conies the statement that the Un- QUIET, restful farm resort; ac-
In Robinson, treasurer; A. Rog . gerleider Financial Cwrporation is
commodates families for sum-
any, seertary.
rater;
Jewish
cooking
I not
now forming, a monster organiza-
kosher). Write for particular
tion with a capital of $50,000,000 .
for the purpose of general under-
to Box 360, Detroit Jewish
MRS. ROSE DANTO DIES
Chronicle.
writing and financing of securi-
taco,
Half of this sum will be
IN LOS ANGELES; WAS
opened for investment with the MRS. J. SM.:RUNE-First-class
A FORMER DETROITER public. Main offices of t he cot-
catering for weddincs and par-
poratio ll Will be in New York ("fly,
ties.
15850 Linwcod.
Lungs'
fellow 7352.
On Friday morning, May 10, fu- and Mr. Rubiner will commute be-
neral services were held in Los An- tweet] New York and Detroit in
a of
the the
hew
rerporation
interests
corporation.
geles over the remains of Mrs. the oilker,
CIVIC OPERA SOCIETY
room; tile bath, shower, hot
!lose Danto, formerly of Detroit.
ANNUAL RECITAL AND
RENT
-- Nicely
furnished
water,
steam
heat. Convenient
Italilii Ernest It. Trattner of City include, besides Samuel (lager- FOR
both to Fourteenth has and
Temple officiated. Interment was !eider are W. ('. Durant, chairman
DANCE SUNDAY NIGHT
Trumbull car. Between Four-
he Id at the Home of Peace Ceme- of the board of the Liberty Na-
tery.
4tional Bank; William Fox and
teenth and La Salle Blvd. Rea.-
The Detroit Civic Opera Society
enable price.
Call Garfield
Mrs. Dante leaves quite a large David Bernstein, leading factors
I announces the presentation of its
4112-51.
family. She is survived by Mrs.. in the great Fox and Lures motion
I
second
annual recital and dance, to
enterprises;
Lillian Weir-stein, Mrs. E. Nlar- picture
Alexander
Ii„, Mrs )lary Nathan, Nlyron White, vier-president of the Bank- FLAT FOR RENT-3748 Wager, be held in the ballroom of the
us
Corpor
near
Dexter;
lower
flat,
6
large
Dotal.
n aid .hallos Danto. nos,
ation, which is the occur-
rooms; available June 1; strictly
In ure m Detroit are Mrs. Doric ray company affilia trd with the
,h,,,,, of nh,hil„,„
of the
h,,,, him
of
g
matrnaltg•ren, ;sitdi ,l,e dlriahtvh., shower, etc.,
thy 11 ,08..,k and Nh•s. Sadie Bal- 1,,
Bank
the United
Stales;
Louis
iansky.
Jonas and Neunurger; Kenneth F.
NIncLaren and E. C. Long, K. C., l'Olt RENT-Light, airy room,
withal]
investment
banking
representing
certain
strong inter-
('a- suitable for 1 or 2 ladies or gen-,
!lumen; cull home privileges.
orpnration
cots; Iiiittin S. Rivitz, president
of 20:39 Blaine, downstairs. . Gar-
the Industrial Rayon C field 3200-R. Mrs. Yanich
NI I. . .% mai L„toe Samuels, for 0 nd di rector of the National City
). at, resid.m
Detroit
t of
Deoit and Batik of Cleveland; and NV. C. FLAT FOlt RENT-Beautiful
to! iii, ray yearS a prominent figure Rands, representing
fully modern 0-room flat and
important
In. circles here, died at banking and industrial interests of
separate breakfast room, stall,
-.,ti I , in. yesterday in her home, Detroit.
shower, etc. 2032 Webb ave.-
itt I t Euclid avenue. She was Mg
world
has been
meteoric
and an exclusive residential street.
Mr.
Itubiner's
rise in
the bank•
1. te I:I years ago in Poland and
praise of his ('all Arlington 6684-W or Cads
Cad-
I migrated to Canada with her speaks volumes in
family when a child.
consistency and devotion to his
She is survived by five brothers. work. .lie first began his work FOR SALE-Upright piano in ex-
,ac,
, t2.1Ient condition; will sacrifice.,
..loseph A, Nathan, Samuel, II. in 19l1 as a messenger boy with
Belmont,
1 • •
-
Louis and 11111.cl, all of Detroit.
the old German-American Bank
ington 2213R after 5 p. tn.
Miss Samuels was active in the which, during the war, changed its

When you open the soft•cooked egg

that

has just been served you for break.

fast and you hear a faint "elieep.cheep"

. be nonchalant • .. light a MURAD.

[THEY TASTE JUST LIKE THEY DID 20 YEARS ADO]

CLASSIFIED

ANNA L. SAMUELS
DIES AT AGE OF 63

work of Shaarey Zedek congregas
tit n, 13Mai !Frith, Ilittlassah, the
Northwestern branch of the Jew-
ish (11d Folks' home and in various
organizations devoted to caring for
orphans and aged persons.
Funeral
services
were held
Thursday at the residence and bur-
ial in Machpelah Cemetery.

0 E lantlard C..

LEND A HAND--

YOU ARE ASKED TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE UNITED
JEWISH CAMPAIGN OF 1929. UNITED DETROIT JEWRY
MUST CONTINUE THE WORK STARTED THREE YEARS
AGO. FOR THIS IT HAS SET A QUOTA OF $150,000.

THE JEWISH (COMMUNITY OF DETROIT, AS IS TRUE
OF OTHER CITIES, IS OBLIGED TO MEET CERTAIN LOCAL
CONDITIONS THAT ARE NOT ORDINARILY INCLUDED IN
THE COMMUNITY FUND CAMPAIGN. THEY ARE:

1. United Hebrew Schools.
2. Hebrew Free Loan Assn. (Capital Fund).
3. House of Shelter.
4. Jewish Open Forum.
5. Young Women's Hebrew Assn. (Capital
Fund).
6. North End Clinic (Hospitalization Fund).
7. Jewish Social Service Bureau (Special
Fund).
8. Educational Publicity Fund.
9. Efficiency Study Fund.
10. Mothers' Clink.

name tic the First State think. WANTED-Two young men or
which later merged with the (iris•
couple nd
la share
avrien i f nurrn tis„h(ls,tio sptaritn-
wold Bank and later with the Na-
AARON A. S1LBERBLATT
t itonal Bank of Commerce. During
t‘er .
-)-ihe,i,iiresolhd,,a1,,e,i,y; irivi-
Ic,are o,f)1. 7,
all these years he was the only
N Stotler Hotel on Sunday evening
memher of the original executive
320 Belnuint, Apt. 1 lay 19, commencing at 8:311 p. ni
reasonable.
' sonabl e
. '
staff
ff of the Gernmn-American
4. Call Arlington 2213-R after . T1
'Ph is organization, which is com
to rentain with the institus
5 p. ni.
posed of approximately 50 mixed
whi
t ion wit h which
it was merged.
furnished voices, will present a program at
31r. Itubiner. who is :3:3 year, FOR RENT-Nicely
this recital of an exclusively spur -
old. is active in many communal
room for young man or young
atic nature.
proj
lie e was among the ac-
Richton, .near Den-
lady. 3
Aaron A. Silberblatt, the pr e .1
tive workers in the Community
ter. Garfield
dent
of the society, is in charge of
Fund, United Palestine Appeal
i i th-l it ! ,,ora t thhr,r, h. ,,, ,, , , ,,.;,.airnatt,i„ , pu a r,,L.,;,t; FOR RENT - Refined cultured arrangements for this affair. and
can find ne comm .], the choral work is under the direc-
tios in high-class Rtoft 'Tome,' (ion of George Galvani.
t
lions
su h (',Itntn,t,nix
igyii.
10it,
American home. Garfield 0533.
i member ct the Phoenix flub,
Grozburg Student Recitals.
Franklin llills Club, Bankers Club - ----
loving memory of our loving of Detroit, American Institute of WANTED-Girl would like room
The second student recital of
board. Call Garfield l'oo`oo2-11'
son, Irving Deyoung, who passed Banking and other organizatio
1
ns,
Dr.
Mark Gunzburg Studio will la .
ODS. _ . and
away seven years ago May 20,
_____ _
RENT-Seven-r o om flat ; 4 held Tuesday, May 21, at 8:30 p .
Low Fares Everywhere 1:122.
automatic heat- la, at the auditorium of Women's
CHICAGO
o.r heart, lie •
DV. p
In- ('it} Club, 2110 !'ark avenue, cor_
$ 4.00
et', side drive and garage.
if iisr ilitrlies voile to re - ,
nee Elizalototh street. The partici .
quire
at
1656
Hazelwood
ave.
CINCINNATI
5.00
In inemory s flame we will teee
pants are Slits Esther Cohen, Miss
Ileeses he wan ono of the 1.
PITTSBURGH .... 6.00
The Mizrachi Ilazoir of Detroit, WANTED-Girl to share fur• Silvia Fritz, Miss Zelda 11.isentitirg,
ST. LOUIS ........ 7.00
References Mit. Florence Sider. Miss Zelda
nishetl apartment.
Sadly missed by his Parents, Sis- after perfecting its organization
and electing lavers, is ready to
1926 Colling•ood Sky and Sam Sarin. The program
required.
KANSAS CITY ... 10.00 ter and Brother.
carry out its program, which is tic
will include the Concerto by Bach.
Ave., Hem. :3072sM.
THIS AD INSERTED THROUGH THE COURTESY OF
work for the relitation
habi
Busoni , the Sonata by Sinels.
iu
of
A tribute of love and remem-
[Travel with extra De Luxe]
RENT-
-Nicely
furnished
Palestine
along
the
lines
e
nj
o
i
ne
d
FOR
the
Polonaise by Weber in original
brance to my (tear husband and
by
the
Torahs
Bus Service to
room for couple or single, with and in the arrangement by Liszt,
$3.50
our loving father, Isaac Wax, who
The first task confronting the
Cleveland
small family; kitchen privi- the Invitation to the vale by
I departed this life one year ago
loges; gas; garage; upper du- Weber, the Sixth Rhapsodie by
organization is to secure Son sub-
today, Slay 10.
Alex. 3794 Clairmount ate.
scribers for the shekel (a initiation
Liszt and sonoe smaller pieces by
For Information
Cone. hot 'gm will never be forgotten. of 511 cents whereby the donor be-
Bach, Chopin. Beethoven and
Call
COMP, entitled to one popular vote FOR SALE-26914 Calvert, near Edna Bentz. There is no admis-
iiiK loving Wife, Sons, Daugh- for delegate to the World
Roosevelt School, 2-family flat., , ion charge and all lovers of piano
W
Zionist
ters anti Grandchildren.
face brick all over; 7 rooms music are cordially invited. The
Congress).
each; 2 baths; tile kitchen to next recitals will he held on May'
The next meeting of the organ-
ceiling, canvas walls and evil- 28, June 4 anti 11.
nation will take place Ma v 20 at
Bagley Ave., coo. Grand River
ing; toil burner; kelt,. refrig-
17115 Pingree, at it (clock.
A DIVISION OF
The
INSURANCE SECURITIES. INC.
eration; 2 solid brick garages.,
RAND. 3600
m eeting will be featured
re by a first
Recital by Pupils of Frank
See
Bargain
to quick buyer.
hand report Of the proceedings of
MRS. MINNIE FRANKENSTEIN
Bishop
Piano
School.
owner on premises. B. Levine.
the
Nlizrachi
convention,
held
in
of 1.176 Chicago boulevard passed
Frank Bishop, pianist, will pre-
Pittsburgh May 12. Those inter-

• i
away May 12. She is survived by
e
a group of pupils in recital at
ested in Mizrachi's program are %%ANTED - Experienced shoe
her daughter, Mrs. George Ep-
tally
saleslady or smart young truly the large auditorium of the Detroit
invited to attend.
tean. Funeral services were held
to learn the business. .
.
Apply
Institute I d' Arts, Tuesday everting,
The following officers were
Nla• 14 at 2 p. on, and interment
Baines Boot Shop, 353:3 Mtood- May
'
M
21, at 8:15 o'clock. This will
alerted to head the
tht organization:
war'
took place at Woodmere Cemetery.
( ave., Glendale4821.
he the first concert given under the
President, Asher Berlinsky; vice-
Itablji Franc officiated.
iresident, Esther Ashinsky; scene- FOR RENT-Nicely furnished auspices of the Frank Bishop Pis
large airy room suitable for ano Schtstl, which opened at 5300
tary, Clara R. Reifler; treasurer,
MRS. ROSE GOLDMAN
i
John R. street in May 15. The
Benjamin A nc hill.
young man or young lefty;
of 32(1 Belmont avenue passed

couple with no children: 1949 school is devoted exclusively to the
ErliENE Iltl('SKO, Manager
away April 29 at the age of 30 Kovler - Voliner Society
Tuxedo, near Twelfth, ale faire. study of the piano and closely re-
to
years. She is survived by her hus-
Wed theoretical subjects.
Mr.
mi.,. Pollack, Euclid 8052-J.
2442.50 John R. Street
Build Orphan Home
band, Joseph C. Goldman; one
Bishop has chosen a group of emi-
Randolph 0742
Abroad.
son, Benjamin A. Goldman; her
FOR RENT-A nice furnished nently capable associate teachers,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas
The KovIer sliver Progressive
(We Block from Fax Theater
"Strictly Kosher"
room for a gentleman; reason- all of whom have been trained by
Rivkin of Akron, 0.; a sister, Mrs. S toriety resumed to relief work for
and Savoy Hotel
able price. at 2932 Cortland him. The list includes: Bernice
Supervised by the Vaad Ha-
Lilly Koltnow of Akron, and a sis- t heir native town. A special meet-
Moyer, L. Marie Marker,Lottie
ave. Hemlock 2045-M.
kashruth of Detroit.
ter, Freda Rivkin of Detroit. Fu- rag was held at the home of Mrs.
Sultan, Dorothy Jaeger. Evelyn
General Auto Repairing neral services were held April 30. A. II. Gerson, and it was decided FOR RENT-A large, airy room Gunvich and others to ha an- Business Men's Lunch
. 65c
It pays to pay fare and come
t]
assist
the
above
town
in
the
in
a
.single
home,
by
respect-
ntounced
shortly. This concert is
and Garage Work, Colli-
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING
out to Kr•emer's strictly kosher
able family; suitable for one or Open to the public.
c onstruction of a mow Orphan
MRS. ANNA BERKOWItZ
sion Work and Painting. of 2035 Cortland avenue passed Tome. All members enthusiasti-
urant.
two gentlemen; all convenis
AND HEATING MATERIALS
cocas; hot running water; near
We cater to weddings, ban-
away May 10 at the age of 56. (' ally expressed their readiness to
quets
and
parties.
Clairmount
and
Fourteenth
car
....
.
upptort this n o b I e work and
She is survived by five chiliren,
Day and Night Storage
lines. 2704 Taylor. Garfield DA
George. Louis, Max, Mrs. Edmund e leafed Solomon G.ditstein as chair.
8681 Twelfth Street
6868-R.
Weiner and Mrs. Philip Weinberg. n Ian; I...leper, treasurer; and Alex
Corner Blaine
The .lewi.h Center annual Mot h•
Funeral services were held May 12 I I. Gerson, secretary. I'lans are FOR SALE G
I '
-
rant
piano,
.
•h
rap;
ll'hen
at Mt. ClerrienA Stop at
et' and Daughter banquet will be
Auction! Auction! Auction at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home and eing made for several social af-
leaving town. Call Longfellow h e ld an mondav May 27 II 1 ,
interment took place at Beth David airs.
Krarrnrr's lintel
If sou haven't attended our week!
1612. 9324 Twelfth st.
h'Omarl at 6:30 p. m., in the ban.
!",...
Cemetery. Rabbi Aishiskin offici-
Let us . show you
1928 you must get into th
y
NOW OPEN
OPEN
habit In 1929
FOR
RENT-Beautiful
furnish(od
ouct
hall
of
the
Elmhurst
Shute.
l'hotooinds of noel
hacker
Cabs.
Empire
ated.
C
7000
how to Install your
thoti••neli. of doC•r• by at
t..t. Elmhurst and Fourteenth.
t a
7
A.
M.
TO 10 P. M.
room
at
1961
Hazelwood,
tan
endins our •uetions
Sale .tart. at 1
own plumbing and
Since May 27 is Lag b'Omar. a
• nd milieu... throughout the de
tween Twelfth and Fourteenth.
Near car lines and busses. Phone program of dancing, musical molt.:
heating
systems
and
SUNDAYS
and evening. Remember the date.
Se, ',our 1.e.so
Daniel
Trwi.
Seal Leigh!
George Ivelyte
Wenesd ay, January 18
Mrs. Rubin, and various other entertainments
save money.
Euclid 5050-.J.
YOCKEY d BROS. AUCTION ROOM
TILL 1 P. M.
is planned. Many Of the number-
downstairs.
J
4303 Fourteenth Avenue
Chas. Swinford
James Sherman
on
the
program
will be given 1' 1'.
F A. Yochey, Auctioneer.
3320.28 Jay Road
-
FOR RENT - Delightfully fur- the mothers and daughters of the
Senior girls'
nished twin bedroom for 2 re- Jewish Centers.
fined business women, in mod- clubs of the Melbourne and
ern apartment; near car line; Fenkell Centers have volunteered
DISTRIBUTORS
with private family; references. their services to decorate the
Kelly-Springfield Tire.
Apt. 19, 2555 I'ingree ave. Gar- tables and act as waitresses.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Willard
Batteries
It has been arranged to sell only
field 5119-W.
are built entirety of steel
CAR WASH
ALEMITE
'1'0 plates, and it is urged that res
KOOL MOTOR •nd CASPAR
WANTED-Partner who has thor• emotions be made immediatelyt

CAdillac 4114
MOTOR OILS
ouch knowledge of building the Melbourne or F•nkell Centers
OPEN DAY AND NICITT
game, for general contracting or with the presidents of the clubs.
'To Place with the Mg Fidler.' Sig.'
I work.
Call Mr. Phillips, Ho- Many of the mother. are bringing
T.I.Rhabas GARFIELD 1111
Barth 4613 or Empire 25434.
two and three daughters.
.

41

MIZRACHI-HAZOIR
ELECTS OFFICERS

FOR
large bedroom.;

Open Up Your Heart. Give to
the United Jewish Campaign

Detroit Life Insurance Co.

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LINES

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MORRIS FISHMAN, Vice-Pres.

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Storage

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