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ic e M•rgolin. J•coh 1.. Marx, "erne" d II.

OFFICERS INSTALLED
be produced in the Little Theatre
Mazer. Jozekep h Men tion. Sam Miller. Da-
' Mi ntr. Mori r Mohr.
s
Mark G. Mor-
vul
II
on June 9 and 10. The cast is Y. P. S. ()/.7
BY PURITY CHAPTER DONORS
rin David I. Nachman. Benj. Netzurg,
putting in the finishing touches
.
Milt . Pet.ie. Pi sgah Lodge I. O. IL
Bureau of Personal Service:
.11 M . Preti-
and will be ready with a good show
l'urity Chapter held its first in- I The following is a list of donors
Many girls and young women on the opening night.
E. Bothnia,
itiation
ceremonies
under
the
new
to
the
United
Jewish
Campaign
an-
Markowitz,
Edwardo'nn.
14;41,

who find themselves without em-
Arthur Sara..., Simon Snr.ohn. BCD Ii.
r2(7igw
,inie on N Ionelay i ‘cnint.
nnunced on W'ednesday:
ployment are taking advantage of Swimming:
5, Swartz. Jacob Segal Co.. 1-adore Sei .
ith Ann NVe inbeck„ , new
Sheizer,
the free employment service. We
•denherg, Shapero Itros.. Sin
Be sure to register for swim-
Henry Winer., $5,000.
Jacob Shlain. Cherie. C. Simons. Simon
are called upon to fill positions of ming. We will use the pool in the
Andrew Winer.,
Sloau, Max
Meyer 1.. Prentis end David W. Simons, sltnr,11i,tri, C.11;.. ,i(littii ..... Sin n
almost all kinds with girls and Women's City Club.
The Young Ptsiple's Society of
young women who are reliable and
M r. •red Mr.. M.
11nrry Sun
12.1.'''re1 M. (tinsel, $2,000.
Albert Kahn, 1...rps.r. Temple Beth El Sisterhoml, Tout!
alert. With the closing of the Horseback Riding:
t h e Shaarey ?AA, at the last
Samuel T. Gilbert
a h•hn. St. 1.. Trigg. Chas. 10. Warner
II,51.11 each.
schools and colleges for the sum-
Two classes in riding were meeting of the season held on Sun-
Sam
Frank.
Ilimelhoeh
61
Co..
Weisman

Wexler. A. and George
Ilarry an
mer months, students will wish to started last week. Registrations day, Nifty 19, re-elected Hoke Lev-
l A. Wolff.
Wine., Maurice Wispe, Si
Brother. Co., 81.20.1 each.
J. W. Allen & Sons, Anonymous An. Toll. Gillum C.... Ilarry Zolkower.
register for work so that they may are still being accepted for this in president for the term 1929-
1930. Other officers were elected
...no., Henry M. lilliZel, Aaron li e
acquire the necessary money to popular spurt.
Ito.. Hurry S. Crant, Nathan M. Gros,
continue their education in the
as follows:
n. . Ja- ,1 red Goldman, Ahr Donlon, Jarub JuM 1-
Beatrice Heineman. Min
Mr
vice-president;
Moss,
fall. We are glad to counsel along Camp Y. W. H. A.:
Irving
cob-, Felix J. Mahler. Edwin M. Rosen- Manuel Kaplan, Sainuel Kohlenberg, P.
personal or vocational lines. It is
t hnl, Arthur W. Schlesinger, Samuel
The "1" camp at Jeddo, Mich., Miss Rosalie Goldstick, secretary-
Morris Karer• Mrs. F. A. Schle.inger.
Stinniertlehl. SLOW) each.
impossible to take registrations was opened as a rest home on treasurer; Miss Naomi O. Gold-
each.
Sol E. Sallan, Mr. $ 1$3`•'''
3 `•' each.
Adolph F
'
over the telephone. Our office. June 1. (In July 1 it will be open stein, corresponding secretary;
. n liei t::;es tot., I
s ttherilin mi071 5. 0 S:,,m;hiel A. She oil nla.. rri y,t.hSr.
Jewish Unity h'or-
Room 6, second floor of the "Y" to regular campers. Registrations Miso Myra Moyer, member of the
Dryfoos, David I.e‘in. Sam.
Marli s
a 'rah It..enzweig, Cu,
board directors.
building, is open for registration are now being taken.
A.
Itarit.
Jacob
Friedberg.
Jesse
Hirsch-
The program at that meeting,
and interviews, daily except Satur-
,tolhdnson Furniture Co., Abe Srere,
consisted of several recitations by
days, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and
9i.
Cj..1.11!...e."tYlIfi...
E.tate of Mrs. Ilenry A. Krolik, $550.
Monument Unveiling.
Miss Helena Stungo, followed ti
on Sundays from 10 a. tn. to 2
Ainerban Show Case Co., Iii 1 . ,,,rn Lannert, Ur. Benton 1. Mark, Sam
p. m.
dancing.
Nathan Wi.iner, Jo.eph M.
Heath Inn, John I.. Brown, A. Cohen •nd Stiglitz.
An announcement was made (if
The family of the late IlarrY A.
Son.., Richard Cohn. David Diamond,
nr,,. 1
"Jane":
flan ore F.neges+, Ceurrr I l iAerni•l...A,
Aronowitz will unveil a monument the panic, to be held on Sunday,
P. Ennrxn. Fedrrsl Steel
"Jane," the musical comedy be- iat the Beth Moses Cemetery Sun- June 2, at Mountainview Country
Frank • Seder, Harry A. Hyman. 11,•r-Chas. D. Aaron. B. All: ins • Sons. AO,
Club. This picnic is (men to mem-
ing staged by "1" members, will day( June 2, 1929, at 12 o'clock.
• Solomon, Dr. harry E. August• 11Y-
Mark+, Mr and M rs. Max M•V
bers and title guest each. Plans
im•Me". M. Ilnrnm. Max Ilenvult.
Bernard
Schwartz,
Norman
Mr..
M. Welt,
Jokeph Mat irice Berens.. Bernard F. Bern.teine,
e
Schwartz. Theodor Schwartz,
(ten
Siegel,
are being made to meet at the
S. Ik•rnun, is.
Simons,
.111A1•Ph
N•t hen
SILAS FEINBERG
Twelfth Street branch of the syn.
irlif'?1!1:l;tkthrk)'er' . r ".!!„'FiJit S..:
Associate Patron.
agogue, on Twelfth street between
Maurice
m Ene as, Julian Krolik. $450
Blitz. Dr. Arthur Bloom s Mr. and
each.
Clainnount and Atkinson, at 11
Six
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbstein, Fenton M rn. Chas. Illoomgarden, thlm. R.
o'clock on that date. This is to be worthy matron, presiding.
,n, lshal,,, ./tnd,i rus Braun. Ira Drawer. Sey•
Fri“Inian,
a Gaylord im.
strictly a couple affair. This pic- candid tes were inducted into the • Knit h,
s W. 7”1 ,' ,71
After the ceremonies a
nic will be the last affair of the order.
' 14110 each.
season. For further information inflehron was served in the dining Mintz,
Harry II. Berger, Jaseph II. Ehrlich. •
room
to
about
21)1)
members.
. 1,. S. and R. F. Cohan, Car-
call Hoke Levin, at Arlington 0037.
Sevin... Franklin lien Marks Ralph D. Cob,
ri e Sittig Cohen, S. Cohen, Irwin I. Cohn,
On Monday, June 10, at p,
ea r n.
Purity Chapter will sponsor a card
( ' 'rnohll..'"1,,boh i ; r 1.!.. "Doanianla
C ( ritnatrL:rirt
MIZRACHI HAZOIR
party complimentary to its
Jewish Chronicle Adolph Deutsch A r It
"1,i:.',11 'F'''',!:`,; ,"." ;.vii:l Droock. Last Sae Bottling works, L'oi a
SHEKEL CAMPAIGN hers, in the Eastern Star Temple. Itto! c ' 't7. 11'.".1v.inf. d ant
Bella Ellenso.in, Ben Fall, Fan.-
The 1929 dues cards will admit. Goldberg, Mr. •n. Mr, William A. Gold- Eder.
l'. . 1eaners
• Dyer,
Fein-
,1.
7. 1172,:i.
3aii.E. I. Fredland,
,. , .. br•s...
,r
F . . .:. ..z.,,,
i :a:ii iv ? ir i asha.. ,:md risi.i5 IIMI r nv. Mort- .,,
i ek,iv
The sale of the Shekel la con- Members are permitted to bring i iiii.. iii i.::"Ik
ch
tribution of 50 cents whi entitles friends who are not members but
the donor to one popular vote for for whom a slight charge will be 1.0iiii Rosenthal, j' a' boll l'io lt); ), en(li sa".'d: '.., ', ilh.,`", 'is. 1,,,rrere,,nolnat7 i.'7 ;n;rnJ, . ete,!trih ol‘:',. e111.;nt.::
Relegates to the World Zionist made. Prizes will be awarded each , 8,hNi.it:i.r,:zaLskiii, ,iisit.cso im111,0,.:yavhs. 275.
Ar hur A. Ginsberg.
t Mitre. Ginsburg.
Congress) is in full swing and table and refreshments will be
Raymund Abrahams., Julius Berman.. A. Gleicher, Adolph M. Goetz, Mrs. J.
Morris Blumberg Electric Company. Goldberg, Harvey H. Goldman, Nathan
from all indications will be en- served.
Leui. E. Fiske, Alexander Freeman, Mil. (loldman, Harold , t,.t.
,.Goldslein, Jacob II.,
On Tuesday. June 25, l'urity is j t i...,.. ,11,;, enud, pil, r,sn.. Ilutreovillt ill, 1(;.harle.:
' tirely successful. Two hundred
,,, run14 .A.a sronLl.:tice„...„,
t ii), , I„lrai41Iarr,y,. (:tre,
Shekels have been distributed and sponsoring its second annual main-
Henry
,,,,,:
n
.,..javi
i
.
Peter
Grushko,
Gunsberg
Packing Co..
Ni.,,
Look for This Label
300 more will Ix distributed this light with Cora Jacoby, associate J. L„,:
Gotals Co., Julius ilnrtni nt
. ,rnr,i1.,rprRinist,.inrgiC,obs.,i:ra.npv.h.1)„.viii llaTrH Dryit
r anN%,,,,Mr1.
week. All those who are interest-. matron, serving as chairman, En- • M
arwh. Mrs. Ito, II•rwi th. N o : .
e s
Riverside
There is nothing too good for your family or yourself
ed in the rehabilitation of Pales-
si
" ' '..' l lok
iiii'aii:
j rii:i„e
nirL, liar;
' ‘: A.
'r e l.: Tnn
''T
and there is nothing better than GONSBERG'S PROD-
7eagne. '4;i:
tine should take allvantaite of this tertainment
the form
of being'
bridge, W(*
' ;,', it ' i!i "J(
and a in concert
are
O "s,
.In i14
;1( „
a
Ibe
l., t,
David I. Huber, D en
m Rlph
r, a
UCTS-why take • chance when you're sure?
opportunity to exercise their fran- provided for those who do not care iani A. Stearns, Mrs. Sophie Weil, 1250 Dr. J. Cilhert Israel, 0,11,1Y, A. Jacobs.
7.4., m 1,,,,,d ,,,,n,
Louis Ealiski, Dr. I.e., Millman, Joseph
chise in its behalf, and should con- to dance. Members and friends eat, H. II held .
M Broad , ',....,,, Kane,
Our remarkable growth has been due to the fact that
Philip Kaplan, J.. N. Kind.,
Brown,,,,..,,,,
, J . i..,,),',„„
tribute to the Shekel campaign. are requested to reserve this date.
Brown,
once "Gunsberg's" Products are tasted, you always insist
ry F.
Ke),, bl acob Kobacker, Harry
Deutsch: Har
osh
Ant hon y
Those who desire to contribute
On Thursday, June 27, the an - Abraham Cooper.
and
J e p
K o Jin, Dr Chas. La kod,
upon "Gunsberg's." Ask your dealer for "Gunsberg's"
Max
singer.
can address their communications oust children's party will be held 1 ‘. 1(71
Myren
M.
J. Lehrhaupt, Louis
rii:i
n:
. Lenilierg, Lanikberg.
0r:,,te, ri.i;i::,1 1k!'i!'r je v r, ,. it i t , }:1'e t r l a : 1.1 ",1 . ,:r
Kosher Delicatessen
Harry Leven, Samuel Levine.
to the Slizrachi ❑ azoir, 1705 Pin- at Belle Isle, Edythe Cugell derv-,
I eit Frank.
M.
Fuchs. Joseph Gerson, Milton Gordon. Dr. Edward J. Levitt. Dr. N. Levitt, Ha.
itree.
as chairman. Free transmit:- • John A. Ile•venrich, Mr. and Mrs. Max ry 11. Levy. Dr. Samuel J. Lewis, Mrs.
For your outing fill your basket with Gunsburg's pure
The next meeting of the Mir.-
Sam Levey, Isadore Lev in, .1...elM Lichtenstein, Herman Lieber.
Kosher Products
rachi Ilazoir will be held at 1705 tatiim is being provided for the Bobert
, K ogan.
J. Newman. David Oppenheim. non, 1.01Ik Lightstone, Lillian, Inc., Ja-
children and parents, also compli- ,
Lipehinn Is y. Leon Lippman, Chip, M.
Pint:Tee on June 3 at 8:311 p. m. nientary to the children of the Ile- I tl.h(iiiriss,Sha,(;:iii, er., 1 11..11,,lihere tt..7. hp1741:nr:Csr.k.,,Aert-, • Elsit,
:
Mao D. Lipsits. Philin /Atom,
Plans for the Mizrachi Ilazoir's bre w Orphan
-I
'''''
" wig. Joe Magidsuhn, Benj. Mal--
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
Warren,
Samuel

Herne '
11.7
ail. tii iiii.
ii 41.4(iri ,
in the National
participation
Silos Feinberg is the newly wei(sinan. Mrs. Mat hible Welt, BarneY goon,
,ail ie el. ner. M ax Miller, elm, . i -
Fund's Flag Day campaign will be
associate p atron of Purit y 1 ( `,i.r,7.,',1: mirw ':,rx.' , I;i:,.itr: m ". . i on, Max Minkow, Bernard 11. Morris,'
Rabbi M . Fischer of elected assoc
discussed.
Frederick
L.
Morris.
II.
A.
Moss,
Her.
Chapter.
David Illumenth•l, $1a5.
David
Phones Lafayette 3340.41
2380 Twentieth St.
the I.Pnai Moshe Synagogue
Muni, 1.(k
ni S. Muslin.. Jacob Nathan,
A. Atlas. H erman J. Bra ch-
n,. n. Max,,,,,,
,,,,,,.. Fide ,,,,,, co., J. M. Netzorg • Wallace J. Newton, Frank
address the gathering. Those e in-
Oppenheim, Mo(es
terested are requested to attend. Checker Cabs, Empire 7000 F mgenson Brothers ('o., Osman E . Fish- NovogratIsky, Edward
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Y. W. H. A. NOTES

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ZEDEK RE-ELECTS
LEVIN PRESIDENT



EAT GUNSBERG'S

KOSHER
PRODUCTS
and Protect
Your Health

7ir:,, ,.

Gunsberg Packing Co.

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K ‘ .1 M \M ‘ s‘ M WI KW
W I & 'i s $11% .1
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W'W‘ W l i K e

Sr. M. Fishman, Leo $1. Franklin, Sam-
. Tnit,:° •le't.ht,:t1:4111'.'r,
Gilbert,
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MW LW I 0. ks' WSI MI k M% ‘ .
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e nrich. Milton C. Hirschfield, Stanley
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Laundr
Co.,
, I , , , , , r , , , . n. „ . , , i , , , i n ,, , mi , h . , i ", „ , Bolding Cu., Protective
.i kM t:W V0
W 1 WI k , .1 67 gl tal I M 1 . k‘ ..1 k Wi kW W' N I a M
Harold Redfield, Reliable Metal Co., Yale
' Theadore and Sol It. Levin. Moses A.
.1..setd. Robins, Henrietta A. and
Lpsitz. Harry J. Marks, Samuel pus- Setts
net, Meyer Prussian, lb.senherg Brothers, Setts Robinson, Robert Rosenberg, Sam
er4,,,,Itrefrunben ALlirl
/ ' Samuel Satovsky, Ralph U. Schiller, Ilar- Itose;11,•,,
ran'ia4VOnnt;:11,
:
/ ry Schlanger. Karl II. Segall. David M.
( i ! nas. and Harold T. Rosenthal. J..eph
Sid.... Bert Silverman, Soberman • Mil-
Ileth
F:1
Rosenthal.
Julius Roseroot, Sable Furni.
grom, Sidney Stone, Temple
ll
h e, M r. •nd 11'17n (- a..n.t. )erl .s, h': . - 0 1 ::.11t1'
In.OrS. N 1 1-,
SM11,a: " ls;':e1";,Iiirbi
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e 'rn,..C1b0C, ,.Wil
H•rry S.
Dr. S. F:. Harnett, Abraham J. Levin. Sauter, Isadore
. Sdhesinma, Hyman G. Schlafer, Nathan
M. Reichntein a Sons, Mrs. Rachel Si-
in .,,. clue ditIk t , Car l Se hott.
..
Maxr
S hub.
mon •nd Mrs. Rose Levy. Herbert T.
Chester
e
1.
Schwartz,
Frank
Slornan. Michael Sane,, 1125 . each.
Schwartz.
Max
Schwartz,
Morris
Milton M. Alexander, Murcia Derovan.
Schwartz, A. J. Seltzer. Abram Semp•
Judge Harry II. Keitian, $120 each.
Rauh and On.r Adel, Jacob Adler, Dr. liner William I. Serwee Saul Shaw, Dr.
Hirsh Shilkovsky. Samuel Shinta., Nu-
and Mrs. Emil Amber., American
sill:,.
.enemain A
s b;:im. sli,. , Simon,
h.ohe w, ,Jkai o
holstering Mfg. Co., H. R, Applebaum, ' than S
end
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JSklar,
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Sr.N
Noah E. Aronntam, Dr. A. E. Bern• Sinner
r stein, Dr. J. M. Berri, 1.0111R Ilielfield,. Saul Sloan. U. Sobel,
Harry
hakn:r: Jerry J.
Julius Bing Safe Co., Oscar Blumberg.
V i rtu e
isrp.nhe
Israel C. Brown, Mrs. William Brown,
own,

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W. IRVING MOSS,

President

MORRIS W. FISIIMAN,

lire-('resident

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For many years the Detroit Life Insurance Com-
pany has conducted during the month of June, a
"President's Month" campaign in honor of President
M. E. O'Brien.
Mr. O'Brien has now been elevated to the Chair-
manship of the Board of Directors of the Detroit Life
Insuran e Company. He has expressed the desire
that the tradition of "President's Month" should con-
tinue and has dedicated the month of June, 1929, to
W. Irving Moss, President of the Insurance Securities
Company, Inc., and now President of the Detroit Life
Insurance Company.
As in every other Detroit Life campaign, the Fish-
man Agency, under the active leadership of Vice-
President Morris Fishman, is expected to take a lead-
ing part. Members of Mr. Fishman's agency are
ready to honor President Moss by bringing Detroit
Life service to a host of new policyholders and serving
still further their present large clientele.
Mr. Moss has been an insurance man since the
earliest days of his career. It always has been his
purpose to see that the policyholder obtains the utmost
value for his investment in life insurance. The owner
of a Detroit Life policy always may rest assured that
his investment has been wise and sound.
To the Jewish people of Detroit and Michigan we
wish to express once again our sincere appreciation
for the confidence shown in our Company throughout
so many years. President Moss joins in our pledge
to endeavor always to be worthy of your continued
support.

Detroit Life Insurance Co.

"The Company of Service"

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A Division of Insurance Securities Company, Inc.

Home Office, Park Ave. at Columbia

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Fur Storage

Absolute Security

Furs entrusted to us receive the expert attention of our perma-
nent staff of furriers-every one a master craftsman with a
lifetime training of handling FINE FURS. Each articl e is
and is thoroughly inspected and cleaned
handled individually
before storage.

Expert Care

From the entire remodeling to

minor repairs, such as replacing

worn edges, you have the assurance that the work will be

by

don,'

a master craftsman.

Repairing and Remodeling

The Spring is the time to have repairing and remodeling done,
it be the entire remodeling of a coat or minor repairs
whether
replacing worn edges, and you have the assurance that
such as
will be done by our permanent staff of master
all work
workmen.

ARTICLES FOR STORAGE WILL BE CALLED FOR

Phone RAndolph 6400

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Frank • Davidson Co., Mr. and Mrs. J. ',,,,,"
L. Freud, Samuel Cate... cioo.rsi Lisps I"' Meyer z """ ke• " 5 each '
Harry Gerson. Morse • Gold-
/ stick. Fred A. Ginsburg, 11. M. and Syl.
via Greenberg, Alfred E. Gutman, J.-
eph Ilartr.in, Homo { a R. and Hannah
Heller. Milton Herman , Alvin I). peach,,
Mr. and Mrs. I. 1.. Ilirschm•, Joseph
MAX FRUHAUF
' Holtman, Wm. Hordes, Ilenry Jam.), . '
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Surprisingly Low

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For Instance:

or less, between 4:30 a. in. and

7:00 p. ea.

You can call the following points and talk for
THREE MINUTES for the rates shown. Rates

to other points are proportionately low

Day
Station to Station
Rate

From Detroit so:

S .55
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.60
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DURAND, MICH
EATON RAPIDS. MICH
HILLSDALE, MICH
JACKSON, MICH
LANSING, MICH
OWOSSO, MICH
SAGINAW, MICH.

The rates quoted are Station - to - Station Day rates, effective
4:30 a. In. to 7:00 p. m.

Evening

Station-to-Station rates are effective 7:00 p. rn. to
890 p. m., and Night Station - to - Station rates, 8:30 p. in.
to 4:30 a. m.

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beam, I D. Rosenberg. M r. •red M no, Oltl
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Louis Rosenberg. Isaac Rosenthal, Chas.

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SteingnId, Louis Stoll. Em•nuel tot Ta• services were held May 23 at Lewis'
nor,
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t le ,,, • • C.... Mark , Bro.'s Funeral Home and inter-
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David Wilkus, Harry L. Winston, &tor-
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EVA LIPCHINSKY
, Zeiger, David S. Zernon, R. Zuleback,

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Dear Sandelman, Dr. Peter M. Bern- chinsky of 549 Belmont avenue
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A II. levee, I. Marx, Esther, Nine•nd C eme t ery.
Miriam Oppenheimer. Dr. M. Rattner, I e"- PO%

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Alfred J. Lation•nn, $60 each.

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Morton F. Ashner, Isadore Berman.
Dr. Bernard Bernhaum, Harry J. Bieber.
Mein. Geo. 1). Blumenthal. Mr.. S. B y .
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of 681 East l'almer avenue passed
away May 27 at the age of 65
years. She is survived by one sis-
ter Mrs Aaron Brown. Funeral
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Dr. S. J. Eder. Jarnen I. Ellm•n, Abr.- c ,,,,, t ,,,,
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ham Epstein. Samuel M. Epstein. Sidney Cemetery.
M. Fecheimer. Aaron Felling,. Mr. and
A Sm. Herman Fisher, Wm. A. had]. Re- AWARD
Eleinhnisin. Rabbi Leon M. Fram,
Emanuel G. Fra nk. Seymour Frank. Ben
A Frri denberg. I ra Friedenlo•rg, Davin S.
NEW
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Fri edman . Dr. Nehani el Jana, P Gins-
Gernon, Sol M. Gerson, Bernard
burg. John J. Ginsburg• Samuel R. Glo-
SUNDAY, MAY 26
sower. J•er& Colden. Wm. Goldstein,
Carrying Chuppah, sons of
Crahow Brothers, Julio. Greenthal,
and I.. Hamburger. Ilarrinon Brow, Ja• Adolph and Anthony Deutsch.
c oh Harvith. Abraham II. Ileavenrich. Carrying o f fl ag s: Joseph H aut(

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S idney F. /l eavenrich. Rabbi A.
Rosman, Adolph
Harry
Ilernhrn•n, Philip Ilirnchfeld. Bernard man,
Inaacp, Dr. Ilerbert Kallet, Ben Kim!. DPUtSCh.
mann. Elitalveth Kay, Samuel T. , Kay.
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Joseph Brown.
Opening doors: Adolph Flexk, Ig-
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MANUEL URBACH
Opening Shrine: Harry Rosman.
closing shrine: Joseph Hirschfeld.
WALL
Granite
Turning on Ner Tumid: Mrs. Ja-
cob Farkas; turning on other
lights, Robert Rosenberg, George
Weiss, Artisan Hartman,, Ben F.
Goldman, Julius Friedman, Mrs.
Now In our Now Location
Joseph Kornfield, Benjamin Klein.
1723 TWELFTH ST
Frank Blass, Mrs. Anthony
Deutsch.
Euclid 7192

benter Levey. Dr. Eli Levin, Dr. Samuel
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CAdillac 4114

• Jewish Welfare Federation

Flower Fund.

Contributions to the Flower
Fund of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
((ration have been received in mem-
nry 14 Mrs. Minnie Frankenstein
from Walter Irving: of Max Fru-
, hoof trim Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Newman and Mr. and Mrs. William
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