Nummilmon PAGE TEN YATHOnIENTSii 1HADASSAH RUMMAGE; S. ALEXANDER SAYS SALES ARE PLANNED i SENTIMENT FAVORS NYAFAT SMITH'S CANDIDACY Detroit Chapter of Hadassah an- i flounces that it ca can make excellent' iurecoonfneeclitsc ioann,,l(islthhaou,,e serthitngldofgrotund ins., ' "The most — remarkable develop- Detroit's (nage sales which will take place in 1)71;n hi lls in"tlhiteiciumi stcafemo-• the near future. Any one having days, in the wave of sentiment fa- old clothing, furniture, dishes or utensils is requested to communi- cote with Mrs. henry N. Wein- stein, Garfield 7210, or Mrs. Mau- rice Landau, Euclid 10321. TRADE MARK REG. U. S. I'AT. OFF. A Kosher Vegetable Product I ' ll duction at Littman'a Theater. I. Rokeach 11 Sons, Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y. 81111diilleSS A real treat is offered Yiddish theater goers this week, at Litt- man's Yiddish People's Theater, in the presentation of a timely musi- ,•al production, "In Palestine." 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Open Friday and Saturday Nights ir IF kl TWENTY EIGHT 4 The City Hall Is • • • Come Out and Spend the Holidays with Us We Will Make Things Ever So Pleasant for You WISHING YOU A HEALTHY, HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR OLYMPIA HOTEL and Mineral Baths MT; CLEMENS, MICH. Daniel Lewis Seymour Lewis Saul Lewis Ge "r 8 ^ 1 '." Wow& FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7739 John R. St. Empire 2114 RE-ELECT F (-- George E. Burk Constable Tenth Ward Primaries Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1929. I SIDNEY ALEXANDER Contributions to the Flower u _ the , a n ida of John W. Fund of the Jewish Welfare Fed- S „ H' for mayor,. said Sidney eration have been received in Mein. °Ey of Samuel Elkins from Mr. Alexander, prominent Jewish at- om] Mrs. Harry M. Selker, in mem- , t0rney in an interview yesterday. ory of Mrs. Rose Prenzlauer from ltIg k e s ml a very decided Smith Flora B. Marym ont and Mrs. movement. "John' John' W. Smith has W011 bun-' Nancy Strauss; in memory of Emil Ileyn from I. H. Slesinger, , dreds of new friends and reas- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F. Ilea von- mired thousands of old friends in rich and S. A. Simon; in honor - the past few days by his courage- of birthday of Adolph Sloman oils attitude in the stutter of im- from Arthur Goulson. portant civic problems and poll- STREET FLOOR PRAYER BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS C i'S ' 'I .V it hout fear of the copse- Wa also carry a complete stock of Siderint, /1 quences which he knew might be 1achrerion, Talesim, silk and wool, etc., imported from Europe. serious, he has pointed out in a Regular meetings have !Weft re- public utterance that the depart- A Complete Line of Greeting Cards. Excellent Servi ce sumed a fur the summer's vaca- went of street railways is very de- : lion. An election of new officers cidedly in politics with the entire was held with the following girls personnel of the street railway elected: Rose Bodzin, president; commission named as members of Dorothy Krol I, vice-president; Mayor Lodge's campaign commit- Blanche Feldman, secretary, and • tee. 9300 Oakland Avenue Edith Cohen, treasurer. After a "These are but two instances of Longfellow 6896 discussion of recent current events, • the valiant courage of the man Between Owen and Westminster a contribution of five dollars wan whit made the best record of any ven to the Palestine Emergency mayor ever to occupy the chief gived. The group enjoyed several ' executive's chair in the city hell readings front "Apples and Honey" But they are only typical of my: EarT,MMESSNMMEMMEOM written by Nina Salomon. good friend, John W. Smith, He has never evaded an issue, never let the thought of the enemies he might make influence him, never been swayed by the demands of sel- fish priviliged interests, but has' Congregation Israel of always sto o d four-square to the ; 582 East Ferry Avenue, at An- world, dauntless and unafraid toine, announces that it secured when he knew he was right." the services of the well-known Cantor Hershele Kugel, who for- Rabbi Hurwitz Recovering HENRY C. KEYWELL, President merly conducted services in the Hadar Zion Club S. Chesluk Book Store B'NAI ISRAEL HAS PALESTINE CANTOR ANNOUNCEMENT CONG. BETH DAVID 1 From Operation at Grace. , Friends and co-workers of Rabbi' Reuben Hurwitz will be glad to learn that he is recovering from an operation at Grace Hospital I where he has liven confined for the past two weeks. Rabbi Il urwitz, who is spiritual head of Congregation Ahavath Achim, Westminster and Delmar, : has for many years been active in Jewish communal affairs and is' treasurer of the Detroit Jewish National Fund, an office to which he has been re-elected for the past seven years in succession, IE Fourteenth and Elmhurst announce for the High Holy Days the well- known and popular with a Double Choir under leadership of the M well-known conductor, Mr. Turbow. Cantor Klavons will conduct services dur- ing Rosh Hashonah, Yom Kippur and Suc- coth. RABBI E. AISIIISKIN WILL SPEAK IN YIDDISH RABBI MAX WEINE WILL SPEAK IN ENGLISH Slichoth Services Will Be Held Saturday at 12 Midnight, Sept. 28. Admission Free All seats reserved for the High Holy Days. Make your reservations NOW. THE ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE MICHIGAN AVE • 1 MISS HELEN MORRIS PLAYS AT SPOKANE1 FURS BY BAER BROS. 4 EDER WOODWARD AVf Here Is Evidence Enough That You Need Not Pay High Prices for JACOB SMITH DIES; WAS NEWSPAPERMAN OBITUARY Jll MOTT EMEEMEMMIMEMEA Just Across the Way STUDY COURSE IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS SPONSORED BY D ETROIT , SECTION, COUNCIL JEWISH WOMEN N E Cantor David Klavons Amca Orphan School to Have Tag Day and Mem- bership Drive. This Saturday night and Sunday Amea Orphan Home is sponsoring a tag day. During the High Holy Is there will be appeals to the synagogues, After the holidays we'll ()•mmence the membership campaign. CANTOR HERSHELE KUGEL The official opening of this; membership campaign will be , largest synagogue in Tel Aviv. marked by a banquet and recep- Cantor Kugel will officiate here tion in honor o f Eli Greenblatt., ! for the first time since his arrival the definite (late to be announced in this country last week from later. Palestine. A committee will be appointed' Cantor Kugel will first officiate Friday ralay night to meet Mr. at Congregation B nai Israel or, Greenblatt in Montreal and accom- • • Saturday night, Sept. 28, at Seli. pany him to the farm school. A, p c oth services. Admission will be committee is being free. formed in Toronto. I Tickets for High Holy Day ser- vices are procurable from the Miss Hoffman Chosen for beadle of the synagogue, S. Weiner, Audition Radio Contest. at the congregation. Miss Yeats Jeanette Hoffman Rabbi Joseph Thumim will de- liver the sermons during the holi- was chosen one of the 2-1 qualified contestants in the National Audi-' days. C antor Kugel has created a sen- tion Radio Contest. The final completion to determine the dis- sation in musical circles and his --- arrival in this country has been trict girl and boy singer for Michi- Funeral gan is Friday evening, Sept. 27. services for Jacol , hailed in the East. He possess(.5 kliss Hoffman, besides being an Smith, trade publication publish,. r a beautiful tenor voice and his and form er newspaperman, win active member in the Jewish Na- knowledge tot music makes him lona] ?and, is president of the' In loving memory of our dear, died Sunday in Harper Hospital stand out among synagogue sing- Deborian Club, and is actively ides- devoted mother, Winnie Wartell, were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday a erg. tified with the Chi Sigma Sorority. who passed away one year ago to- Temple Beth Burial was it day, Sept. 26, 1928. Woodmere Cemetery. Mr. Smith was born in Detroit Oh that dear one, how we loved her 45 years ago. Ile attended Cen Oh. how hard to give her up tral Iligh School and then elite • But •n angel came down for her And removed her from our flock. the newspaper business, on the staff of the Detroit Journal. He Life holds no i.e. no happiness left the newspaper field to publish Sine. you •re not here Somehow life seems a *ante of time the Michigan Film Review, a pub- The Detroit section Nationa I ' be sent to Mrs. Herman Fenster- Without you, Mother dear. lication devoted to theatrical news, Council of Jewish IS'omen, an Later he published the Linen Sup- noun ces a study course on the sub - wald, 2265 West Boston boulevard. Tho you •re not forgotten, - For further information call mem- Your place ran never more be ply News. For many years he , feet of International Affairs, t o tiers of the committee. fill 1 was Detroit representative for sev- I be conducted under the leadershi p We will km p your memory sacred The lectures will be given at 89 of Edward McFarland prof Till our hearts in death are goiled. eral trade publications. Mr. Smih was one of the organ- of sociology and economics at De Rowena from 11 a. m. to 12:15 p. - m on Tuesdays, Oct. 15 and 22; .., l Sorrowing Wartell Family. izers of 'he Hotel Greeters' Asso- troit Teachers' College. Thursdays, Oct. 31 and Nov. 7, and ciation Michigan and was sec- The subject of international re In loving memory of our dear , retary of the Detroit Linen Aso- lotions grows more important dail - Tuesday, Nov. 12. The round y table discussions will be under the friend, Tam Kaplan Romer who and the hope of the committee i t fionfeaves his wife, a son, Don, that the course offered may slim s leadership of Prof. McFarland. departed this life fire years ago' ela le Sept. 23. both of 8100 Jefferson avenue; his ulate interest and be a step in th - The fee per course will be $2.50. • mother, Mrs. Anna Smith, of the development of an educated public e The titles of the lectures follow: Lone and memories live forever. Oct. 1 5 .—Political background; Roycourt Apartments, and a :opinion. Ambassador Dawes said (a) Treaty Arrangements; (b) recently "Diplomats may negotiate Your. loving friends, Mr. and 1 brother, Dr. Charles A. Smith. International Economic Policies. ! but parliaments and congress Mrs. Ben Cohen. Oct. 22.—American Economic must finally approve or disap- Imperialisms; (a) Loans to Eu- • prove. Public opinion is the final rope and Their Results; (b) Con- arbitrator." Alexander, Miss Etta Ascher. This course is designed to meet LOUIS SHILLMAN a long felt need among many mem- of 3)0 Belmont avenue passed The first Spokane appearance of bers who are interested in intellec- assay Sept. 5 at the age of 59' Helen Henschel Morris, concert tual advancement. The commit- Order Your Far Coat Now years. He is survived by two sis- pianist of Detroit was greeted in tee is particularly fortunate in be- ters, Mrs. I. Marko of Detroit, Mrs. Temple Emanu-El, Spokane, ing able to secure Tucker Smith, G. Singer of Chicago, and four a Wash., on Sept. 17 with a large secretary of the National Commit- children, Mrs. Miriam Weinberg of , udience and an ovation. After tee on militarism in education, a Master Makers, origi• Pittsburgh, Miss Gertrude Shill-1 w. ach group Of numbers Miss Morris writer of prominence and a bril- nators of style, ■ dap- man of New York, Mrs. Lucille f !as recalled and played encores liant speaker, for Nov. 7. His tors of the modern in- Chatlin of Chico, and Rabbi s or those who insisted on more. subject will be "Militarism in Edu- Samuel Shillman of Chattanooga, s he was assisted by Miss Ruth fluences in Furs. 'Tenn. Funeral services were held n t ampson, local soprano soloist, in cat Aiolln.e"nrollments by mail must be Mu ter Makers —selec- at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, g wet groups of songs, with Laura accompanied by check and should . Luke as accompanist. tors of the finest skins, de Rabbi Ilershman officiating . In - trot of South American Industries signers of well made, well terment took place at Traverse Through Investments. fitted furs. City, Mich. Oct. 31 .—International Indebted- Dance Proceeds for Palestine Relief. You will save money by hav- Nov. 12 .—International Labor Tombstone Unveiling. ing your furs remodeled and annei . Tariff Regulations. The family of the late Mrs. repaired now. The Phi Gamma Eta Sorority is Minnie Starr wish to announce sponsoring a Palestine Relief dance The peace and arbitration com- the unveiling of • tombstone in at the Ilook-Cadillac hotel, Satur- mittee of the council consists of Mrs. her memory on Sunday, Sept. 29. day, Oct. 12. The sorority has E. H. Saulson, chairman; at Clover Hill Park Cemetery, at I the co-operation of the Jewish, Mrs. Harold Silay, vice-chairman; FURRIERS 2:30 p. m. Relatives and friends Youth of this city. Mrs. Herman Finsterwald, sec- retary and treasurealoMrs. S. K. are invited to attend the cere- 10218 Dexter. 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