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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-11-01

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To youth I have but three words
of counsel—work, work, work.
—Bismarck.

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WINDSOR JR. HADASSAH JR. NATIONAL FUND
AFFAIR THIS TUESDAY

ELECTS OFFICERS

The semi annual theatrWal per-
Leon Kay delivered an interest. •
formance and dance of the Wind- ing
address on Zionism at the open
nor Junior Iladassah will he held meeting of the Junior Jewish Na-
Olin Tuesday evening, nt the Col- Donal Fund on Oct. 24, at the
legiate Institute, corner Goyeau shaarey Zedek on
Twel fth street.
and Ann streets, Two plays will A short business meeting followed
be staged, "The Tragic Comedy" and
- election resulted as follows:
and (hoot Medicine."
President, Max Rice; vice-presi-
The first play is an emotional dent, Yetta
recording
drama of Jewish interest depicting „w ary, M o
lli e Nosier; corre-
the consequences of the thought- sponding secretary, Mary News
lessness of ht.. present generation• man; and treasurer, Ilenry Got.
The climax is preceded by many li e d .
humorous incidents and
witty Tickets for the bridge party to
speeches.
In "G..(1 Medicines" a ddledfid be held Saturday evening, Nov. 9,
at Mishkan Israel Synagogue, may
comedy of unusual interest about he obtained from any of the mem-
o doctor oho is to-Ong to make his hers or at the door. An entertain-
place in the world, Samuel Solo.
cogprogram will be presented.
mon plays the lead, with Miss Prizes for the best essays on the
Lena Warsh as his helpful wife. work of the Keren Kayenwth

ROXICLi

HAS LEADING PART
IN WINDSOR PLAY, I

JEWISH DONORS TO I
I COMMUNITY FUND

We Will Make Your Motor Run
Like New

STORAGE
WASHING
REPAIRING

Our Charges Are Reasonahlso

Always Open

Wm. M. TRUMBLE

12187 Dexter Blvd.

Formerly the Dexter-L Garage

Phone Hogarth 4945

SIMON

KNOPPOW

8736 Twelfth Street
Near Gladstone
Empire 8610

Arco Paints and Varnishes
Cadillac Wallpaper Co.
Line of Latest Wall Paper

Wholesale and Retail

Our Motto 'Courtesy & Service'

Miss Rae Gershon is the wodthy (.lowish National Fund I will be
patient.
Among those taking leading judged at the dose of the affair.
The next meeting to be held Nov.
parts in The Tragic Comedy" are 7, at the club room, will deal en-
Miss rear' it"Id"s , Jack
berg, Joseph Becker and S. Solo- t ti rely with the first annual dance
o be given Dee. 22 at the Crystal
mon.
Tickets may be obtained frof Ballroom in the Book Cadillac llo-
ii tel.
any member of Junior Hadassalt,
I by culling Seneca 4232. The
perfoonnance will begin promptly
JEWISH ARTISTS WHO
at S:30 o'clock and will be fol.
lowed by dancing, for which a pop-
EXHIBITED HERE GET
ular orchestra will provide the

FLATTERING NOTICES

MUSIC.

Workingmen's Organizations Adopt
Resolutions of Sympathy.

Winemans Lead in Amount
of Increase Over
Last Year.

The death last Saturday morn-
ing of Miss Ann Dolores Wein-
berg, daughter of 31r. and Mrs.
Samuel H. Weinberg of 255i; West
Philadelphia venue, came as a
Many Jewish contributors to the shock to the many friends of the
Detroit Community Fund increased
their contributions of last year,
91r. Weinberg, city editor of the
with the ‘Vinemans leading the Detroit edition of the Jewish Daily
amount of increases. Mr. and Mrs. Forward, was in receipt all this
Andrew Wineman and Mr. and d week of many wires and messages
Mrs. Henry Wineman, who gave of condolence, and nianv workers'
$7,111111 each last year, have in- organizations penned
resolutions
creased their contributions to of sympathy.
$8,51no this year.
Funeral services for the lair
list of donors reported] up 3Iiss Weinberg, who
, vas 23 years
to thursday morning follows, the old, were held on Soli.My from the
after name indicating an•increase 1:dinund 0. Lewis (uncial parleis.
of 20 per cent or over, and the t
denoting an increase of less than
20 per cent:
t•:,dood nit and Mrs. Andrew Wine- -

Hoffman ;

Dexter Blird's Finest Garage

"Satisfaction Is Our Premium"

WEINBERG'S DAUGHTER
PASSES AT AGE OF 23

The

MISS PEARL ROBBINS

man
,

Mr. and Mrs.
Hon and Mrs

Ilenry
e

Cut Velvet
Negligees

Adopt the Trailing

Lines of the New

Fall "Silhouette"

$2250

Minimum•.

Miss Pearl Robbins will take the
h .
A
H I '''. Si.
s t ono, NI, amt
g f ema l e part in the play
*"'" Mrs. S. T. Gilbert.
"The Tragic Comedy," to be pre-
: Ilia
& co.:
vented on Tuesday, Nov. 5, loy the
$2:',00: PodM. /lime), Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Hadassah of Winds , r, at A: 1 HO' 1.1"'w
'"," al-1 - 1 17!' .,, „,".,"d,",": ,,,, ":

Mr
.
an
d
the Ce
ntr
al t'ollegiate.
r

Sion.
m
- and daughtert.
si.*nti: Srr. and Mrs. A. Sharman..

ALEPH ZADIK ALEPH '''..'"'''''..
WILL PRESENT PLAY ,:„*':;','::.', mr—,1

m
In loving memory
of Harry A.
, AllirlOWI Z,
year ago who passed away one
Nov. 3,

'1.7'": 11r'""'IM".
"win M. . Nn ,-
ember brings sad memories
$1.1, uesse F. Hirschman/

, , , , , , : , , „,„,,,,,e,,:,

(lf a loved kale gone to rest.
Among the artists who have been
Mrs. Clarence II. yon, in .
..1 h ,,, . 7 ,1 ,,, I, ,,, ,, ry
_,, seen many times at the exhibitions
(1.50, Dr. mid
Mrs.
Max
Bailin,
of the works of Jews in lilt, spoon- The

—still
Aleph Zadik Aleph Frater- R"r.h17:;:lin (d '")!)::: . most hl r. and! moo. nay.
sired by the Jewish Centers Asso- n it y
His loving wile, baby, Parents
(Junior 11'nai li'rith) Coon-. Erolik•, Julian H. Fronk., Mr. and Mr,. and sisters.
dation of Detroit, and who were e a o f
waiting
Detroit and Windsor chapters Feht J. M"I'r*. Mr. ." Mr ' . n " .. " I
--
favorably mentioned and given will p
Cressman Cigar Co Inc.
resent their first annual pla y, Mark.. slater-Creasman
for a
In fond and lovin g memory of
Mr and M, Arthur II. Schwartz'.
special flattering notice at the •(' n „,

ks For a Month,"" by George' 'Loon ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. our dear husband and father. Ed-
dissatis-
twenty-eighth annual Carnegie in . Mum
ford, at the Maccabee Build-
ward J. Cherkose, who passed
ternational exhibition of paintings ing at
in:rr. ,,,
.
,
fied
Putnam and Woodlward ace- :;:i.::.-m
sir. ,.,: assay 15 years a
go Nov. 5.
at Pittsburgh, are William S. nues
'I.
A s i' l'ir
"
..„":'"'
'''
Oct Sunday and Monday eve. Mr*. Leon l' 4"i'l
'
II. and Mr. and Mr, Mr.
H. J.
M. son,
loving wife, Mamie, and
customer
Schwarz of Chicago and William nings.
Frank. Gaylord
loo,.), Nathan
D, Aubrey M.
Meyerowitz, of New York. Thd
' (w.a.•, ails:dell A. Gunn•. estate I if Mrs.
William S. Schwarz was repre- w h ich me in the cast of the play, II-nm A. K rol ik. Mrs. Louis E. ., „pen.
to he a big h t on
i
sorted by a group of paintings and
d
h 'tir,'::,do, mt. and Mrs. Harry Newmant.'
William Meyerowitz was represent- I8„,,,,
rene way, are: Eileen Hencken,
i,i, hIr and Mt, Maurice G
e
o ldn-
,
I.itsky
Beatrice
Kay
Esther
,
1.
NI by a still life, which were con-
.


Strang Chevrolet Co.
sidered by art critics as great con- Klugman, Jess ', toiler , Harold Hors
Mr.. " M " . S • M. n"`' „01
MRS. BESSIE G. GLOSSER
witz,
8810 Twelfth St. Empire 4035
Melvin Conheim, Harold Mal- er' ( 4:,t ehlr" .,"! " I'
triloutions to the exhibition.
i'avid Scheyer..
, of Johnstown, Pa., died sudden'
Mr. Scho:artz and 91r. Meyero- is, and Edward Kay. The direc- .
$•2., Mr. and Mr+. Mortimer it
at her home on Oct. 17. The I Y
witz have been annual exhibitors lion is in charge of Mrs. Java Bee- Me '' '.
< i n • If
ceased leaves her sons and daugh-
' • I 11 lig Co •
at the e x h i h i tions organizedman, head of the Dramatic Associ- ,
),',.',,, id,i'r„47;111,,,.`1 ,,,„,. i t. m ,,,.„,, I.
tors, Nathan, of Detroit, David,
through the efforts of Mrs. David istion of II. P. J. C. Tickets may'. vs!. H. wrol.:
RE-ELECT
Saul, Sam, Mrs. S. G. Compersmith,
f, '::
Mr.
,. Mr.
II. Werhe and sponsored by the I be obtained from Mr. Conheim at , t•26:
and
Mr , SeYmour ii•
Mrs. A. Weissman and Mrs. J. G.
Jewish Centers Associati(m since 118 Richton avenue, Mr. Kay at '-''''
memory of Henrietta Ilittnel. Ossip
2CO5 Elmhurst avenue, or Mr. Stol•, Mr. awl Mrs. Jacob L. Freud, Mr. and Grosser of New York City, Nathan
and wife, and daughter
' Mrs. John A. Ileavenrich, Mr. and Mrs.'.
I9 A
20 x nother e hibitor with the Cen. arsky, Arlington 7.419.
David King. Mr. and Mr*. liavi.1 J. Freda were called home suddenly
tern Association who has been gh--
Maryttiont • Mrm. Bernard Schwartz, A. from their home in St. Clair
en favorable notices in the art di-
Seer, Mrs. Freada E. Clint•n..
• Shores, Detroit, to attend the fu-
,
$171, Dr. and IvIrA. Leo M. Franklin.
gest, is Leopold Pchowski, whose
octal.
The deceased also leaves
.... ,, '''''",
' mr: and Mr": w ini' m A •
latent honor is the French Legion
24 grandchildren and one great(
E
of Honor.
.. tans: Morris
Morris
Blumberg
Electrical grandchild.

—ABE MAX

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CONSTABLE
Election Tuesday,
November 5th

ELI LIGHTSTONE
HEADS
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This ad paid for by Ben Behr-
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Harry Goldstein, Isidore Klein.



SARAH SHEAR
beloved daughter of Harry and
Dora Shear of 424 Alger avenue
passed away Oct. 31 at the age of
31 years. Funeral services wend
helot Oct. 31 at Lewis Bros.' Fu-
neral Home and interment took
place at Beth Tephila Cemetery.



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MRS. ZENIA ZABER
nual election of officers, elected Mrs. 1. ■ 141. Gilbert, M r. and Mrs. Sidney of 8450 La Salle boulevard Passed
Dr. Max Wershow announces Eli Lightstone president.
• F. Heavenrich, C. D. Jacobson•, Isadore
away
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the removal of his offices from the
M r. Sugarman was elected vice i
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s
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s I 'As.:st'o'tibitii'r°. "l.
s o d Vc(78ndOoto maw, Detroit and Mrs. Jacob Feldman of
was re-elected treasurer.
suit, Temple l ie u( El seh....1 or Re-
Chicago.
' DO . .,Mr.
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Mr. a nd Mr*. S. P. Wilk II,
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