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annual Jewish National Night con- TEA-BRIDGE OF J. N. F.
conjunction
LADIES ON WEDNESDAY
't.reorit Symphony O rchestra thwii11 1)1‘;;.
announced. ilegular rehearsals
01)11 bridge party of the
The
for this concert are being held Ladies' Auxiliary Of the Jewish
•
T uses 1 anyuts:veunn i
at 53 i K • in National Fund will be held at 1 p.
Third Recital of the Studio each
leader-
ilworth
under
Wednesday, May 29, at Jeri-
of Dr. Mark Gunzburg.
ship of Rev. E. Zaludkowski and
The third recital of Murk Gunz- Julius Miller.
burg'a students will take place in
Al its rehearsal on Tuesday,
the Women's City Club Auditorium, May 11, the II alevy-liazomir Chor-
2110 Park avenue entrance on al Society was honored by the pres-
Elizabeth street W., on Tuesday, ence of the distinguished Cantor
May 28, at S:30 p. .m. The par- Sherman of Chicago, who in now
ticipants are: Miss Irene Bern- visiting in Detroit.
stein, Miss Pearl Chafetz, Miss Cel-
Cantor Sherman, at one time a
ia Plotnik, Miss Reva Sill, Miss member of the original Ilazomir
Leah Zagal, and Roger Beebe. The Society in Europe, spoke a few
program will include the Concerto words of greeting to the Detroit
B flat by Beethoven, the Concerto choral group. Ile complimented
A major by Liszt, the Hungarian
it and its musical leaders, Prof. E.
Fantasie by Liszt, the Senate A Zaludkowski and Julius Miller, up-
minor by Mozart and different on its selection of difficult liturgi-
'
smaller compositions by Chopin, cal numbers which the society is
S r
Godard, Chaminade and Rubin- now perfecting for its repertoire.
stein.
Cantor Sherman noted one se-
The last two recitals will be held
•
in the same place on Tuesdays, lection in particular which he and
t
Mr. Miller had sung with its com-
June 4 and 11.
There is no admission charge for poser, Birnbaum, in Europe ninny
these recitals and everybody is in- years ago from the composer's
original score.
vited.
Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld, chair-
man of the concert ticket commit-
MRS. SAM LEVINE
Detroit Music Study Club. tee, requests that all outstanding cho Temple, Joy road and Linwood.
The Detroit Music Study Club tickets for the proposed concert of
Sam Levine is chairman of
will hold an informal dinner-dance May 19, which has been postponed, Mrs.
the committee in charge.
at 7 o'clock, Wednesday evening, be returned to him at once. Pur-
Mrs. II. Milkovsky, president of
chasers
should
obtain
refund
from
June 6, at Northwoods. This af-
the auxiliary, announces that a fea-
fair is for members and their hus- persons from whom the tickets ture of the party will 14• a rattle
bands and also for any guests they were obtained, who should then for a diamond ring. Mrs. Max
may wish to bring. Reservations turn them over to Cantor Rosen• Hayman is chairman of the rattle
must be in by June 3 and may be Md.
commi ttee.
made with Mrs. Edmund Sloman,
At a meeting of the auxiliary on
1258 Chicago boulevard. Mrs. Slo-
May 8, it was announced that the
rnan, who is chairman of arrange- RABBI MICHLIN OF
members have been active in the
ments, is assisted by Mrs. Samuel
ROCHESTER PASSES past month distributing J. N. F.
Schaflander.
boxes and clearing outstanding
Was Father of Mrs. Martin Hors- itnes. It was also announced that
Halevy-Hazomir Choral
wits of Detroit.
members are making special efforts
Society
Rabbi Tzodek Michlin of limb- to make a success of the Junior
Jewish
National Fund Society.
The Halevy-Ilazomir Choral So- ester, N. Y., father of Mrs. Marion
Members of the Ladies' Auxili-
ciety, at its meeting on Tuesday, Illorowitz of Detroit died on May
ary
will
participate in the annual
following a heart attack.
May 21, elected Mr. Ilaifetz to
Rabbi Michlin, known for his Flower Day collections to be held
complete its executive board. Ap-
proval was also given to the fol- studies of the Talmud, was born in on June 9.
kwing committee appointments Kublitz, Russia, and in his youth
VILNA.-(J. T. A.)-Anti-Jew-
made by President Morris Scheyer moved to Riga, Russia, where he
and the executive board at a pre- made his home until 2f years ago, ish excesses occurred in Kovno, the
vious meeting: Constitution com- when he came to Rochester. Ile Lithuanian capital, according to
mittee, Eugene Franzblau and was educated in Russia and Lon- reports in the Polish press here.
The excesses were ascribed to the
David Goldberg; publicity, David don, England.
Besides Mrs. Horowitz Rabbi allegations that certain Jewish in-
Goldberg and II. II. Cohen.
Within a short time the date of Michlin is survived by seven sons, dividuals were involved in the frus-
the appearance of the Halevy-Ha- five other daughters, and his trated attempt at the life of Prime
Minister Waldemaras.
somir at Belle Isle presenting the widow.
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MRS. PEARL FINKELSTEIN
of 2635 Pingree avenue passed
away May' 9 at the age of 511
years. She is survived by six chil-
dr(•n, Sirs. Julius Gordon, Mrs. Si.
mon Sarasohn, Mrs. Louis Benson,
Mrs. Abe Silver, Sirs. David S.
Gordon and Aaron Finkelstein.
Funeral services were held May
at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home,
with Rabbis Hershman and Ashin-
' sky and Rev. Zaludkowsky officiat-
ing. Interment took place in
New York City.
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LOUIS LIEBER
of 2667 :Monterey avenue passed
away Slay 15 at the ago of 56
No mail or phone orders. Finest grade,
years. He is survived by his wife,
natural color.
Fannie, and three children, Mrs.
Rose Gorney, Mildred and Benja-
Fronk & Seder-Sixth Floor
min I.ieber. Funeral services were
held Slay 16 and were conducted 501monstuz:Himiiiiminiaminsamommarmummusitommummommommillethi:;;! ,43
by Rabbi Franklin and Knights of
Pythias. Interment took place at
Oak View Cemetery.
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PHILIP GOLDMAN
of 241 East Forest avenue passe
away May 18 at the age of 4 2
years. Ile is survived by his wife,
Sadie. Funeral services were
held May 19 at Lewis Bros.' Fu-
neral Home and interment took
place at Akron, 0.
HARRY N. WARTIKOFF
of 151)41 Warick road passed away
May 14 at the age of 37 years. Ile'
is survived by his wife, Gussie.
Funeral services were held May
Irl and interment took j,nlace at
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi From
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LOUIS SLAVIN
of 3796 Elmhurst avenue passed
away May 30. Ile is survived by
his wife, Ida, and the following
children: Mrs. Mary Leider, Mrs.
Slinnie Goldstein, harry, Moses,
Fryman, David, Stella, Sarah and
Sidney Slavin. Funeral services
were held May 22 and interm ent
took place at Machpelah Cemetery .
Rabbi Rhine officiated.
MRS. JENNIE NAIRIN
of Chicago, Ill., passed away May
15 at the age of 64 years. She is
survived by one son, Bernard
Nairin of Chicago. Funeral serv-
ices were held in Detroit on May
17 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home
and interment took place at Mach-
pelah Cemetery.
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WOLF SHUMSKY
of 2060 West Euclid avenue passed
away Slay 21. Ile is survived by
his wife, Fannie Shumsky. Vu-
' neral services were held at Lew is
Bros.' Funeral Home on May 22
and interment took place in New
York City.
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TIBBIE LEWENBERG
Michael Michalowsky to Star in wife of A. Lewenber• of Flint,
"The Lost Luck" in Tuesday.
mother of two children, sister of
Meyer Cohen of Detroit, NI. Cohen,
.\ I. Ietit performance for Mrs. Mrs. Harry Hirschberg and Mrs.
"MIR W.DWARY IL su r e
Fannie Shumsky, widow Of Wolf Harry Lennick of Saginaw, passed
Shun-ky, musician at Littman's away on May 13. Burial took
People' , Theater, who died May 21, place at Clover hill Park Ceme-
will be given at the hatal Yiddish • tery on Slay 14.
Theater, Twelfth and Seward,
Tuesday evening, May 28.
MRS. ROSE SOROCK
Sic al Miehalowsky will be the of 1154 Burlingame avenue passed
guest act sir who will star in tl melo- away May 21 at the age of :36
drama in four acts, "The Lost years. She is survived by her hus•
Luck."
band, Dr. Emil Surock and three
children, Milton, Dorothy and
North Woodward Branch of Bernice Sorock; her mother, Sirs.
Minnie Schultz. and three sisters,
J. W. E. W. 0. To Hold
Fur. entrusted to us receive the expert attention of our perma-
Mrs. S. Shaw, Mrs. L. 11. Pollock.
Onen Meeting.
Mrs. I. Williams, and one brother,
nent staff of furriers-every one • master craftsman with a
Matt
Schultz.
Funeral
services
A regular meeting of the North
lifetime training of handling FINE FURS. Each article is
The members of the 192:3 and
were held May 23 and interment
Woodward
branch
of
the
Jewish
1921 graduates of the United He-
handled individually ■ end is thoroughly inspected and cleaned
took place at Clover llill Park
brew Schools held their annual re- Women's European Welfare Or- Cemetery. Rabbi Hershman and
before storage.
union gathering last Saturday ganization was held at the home of Rev. Zaludkowsky officiated.
evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldstick, 2605 Elmhurst
May
avenue,
on
Tuesday
afternoon,
Mrs. David Lubetsky, 2612 Hazel-
JACOB WILLIS
wood. 130th host and hostess are 21. Our worthy president, Mrs. of 9447 McQuade avenue passed
members of these classes. B. George Cohen presided. The open- away suddenly May 16. Ile is sur-
ing
prayer
was
given
by
Mrs.
Gold-
From the entire remodeling to minor repairs, such as replacing
Isaacs, superintendent of the
vived by his wife, Bella, and six
worn edges, you have the assurance that the work will be done
schools, addressed the gathering stick. The committee for the children, Minnie, Betty, Joseph,
luncheon
June
4,
reports
that
the
and appealed for a stronger and
by a master craftsman.
Samuel, Israel and Herbert Willis.
more active alumnae association. luncheon promises to be a great Funeral services were held May
The members responded by arrang- success. Refreshments were served I 17 and interment took place at
ing a series of reorganization meet- upon adjourning the meeting.
The next meteing will he held at Westwood Cemetery.
ings in the near future and to have
the association organized into Hotel Statler, May 28, at 2 p. m.
The Spring is the time to have repairing and re-
WOLF SMITH
This
being an open meeting, mem-
branches according to the ages of
of 2260 West Euclid avenue
modeling done, whether it be the entire remodel-
the graduates. All the songs of bers and their friends are invited passed away May 17. Ile is sur-
to
attend.
A
resume
of
the
year's
"Bath Jephthah" were reviewed,
vived by his wife, Leah, and four
ing of a coat or minor repairs such as replacing
work
of
the
organization
will
be
and Fay Gorelick, Betsy Ulonoti
children, Esther Smith of Detroit,
worn edges, and you have the assurance that all
and Myer Harrison, alumni, re- given. An eminent speaker and Joe, Hyman and .irs. harry Fish-
several
musical
numbers
are
pro-
acted many parts of the play.
bine of Boston, Mass.; also three
work will be done by our permanent stall' of
Dancing and refreshments followed. vided.
I sisters, Sirs. Max Josephson, Mrs.
master workmen.
Eva
Sussan
and
Sirs.
Benjamin
Sol R. Levin was appointed to Plans Completed for Tau Phi ' Rubin. Funeral services were
the board Of directors of the United
Moonlight.
held May 19 at Lewis Bros.' Fu•
ARTICLES FOR STORAGE WILL BE CALLED FOR
Ilebrew Schools.
All arrangements have been reral Home and interment took
completed for the first moonlight of place in Boston, Mass.
Willys-Overland Sets New the season, sponsored by the Tau
MRS. PAULINE HOFFMAN
High April Record.
Phi Fraternity, on the Steamer
Columbia, Saturday night, June 1. 1 1 0554(1 away May 21 at the Jew-'
TOLEDO, 0. - Willys-Oeeeland Bob Cruzette's Cotton Club Or- ish Old Folks Home at the age of
achieved the greatest April sales chestra will provide the music. 81 years. She was the widow of
record in its history with a total There will be entertainers and door Joseph Hoffman. Funeral services
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sale of 40,248 Whippets and Willys- prizes will be offered to the ladies. were held May 21 and interment 4111111111111111111111111i1111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111;11111111111111111.1 ,11.
Knights. This is a marked in- The !Slat will leave the Woodward took place at Beth Olem Cemetery.
avenue
dock
at
9
p.
m.,
and
return
crease over the April, 1928, sales
MRS. FREDA KOSOFF
which, up to the present year, held at 12 p. m. Tickets may he pur-
chased from several groups who passed away May 18 at the Jew-
the all-time April record.
Slay orders indicate a continu- are aiding these hugs with the ad- ish Old Folks Home at the age of
She is, survived by
ance of the present log volume, vance sale of tickets, from the Tau 80 years.
with production in all lines at ca- I'hi Boys or at the dock 00 the •three children, Mrs. Rebecca Le-
vine, Mrs. Lena Rodin and Ab e
night of the moonlight.
pacity to meet the sales demand.
Funeral services we re
Kosoff.
held May 19 and interment took
place at Ma•hpelah Cemetery.
A meeting of the childrens' •con-
gregation of the Philadelphia.liy-
i:on Talmud Torah, was held on
Saturday morning, May 18, at
which time election of new officers
took place. The following pupils
were elected: Harold Kopek pres-
ident; Wilbur Lowenberg, vice-
president; Myron Dushkin, second
vice-president; Louis Selik, secre-
tary-treasurer; Ruth Kramer and
Tillie Kramer, girl sargeants; Man-
dell and Bernard Rosenthal, boy
sergeants.
Installation of officers will take
place May 25, and on the succeed-
ing Saturday all the members will
be entertained at a party.
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