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November 08, 1929 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-11-08

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MRS. M. A. BL'RNSTINE
••ate- widow of Marcus A. Birr.stme. a
1:feiOng resident of De•rai• d.ed
Oct. 26 at the home of a :daughter.
Stn. William G. Sharp, in Morns-
.. town, N. J. She would have been
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.t2 years old this week. She wa,
-ilned
Monday
in. Woodmere
( e•netery. She leaves. besides
Mrs. Snarp. a son. Philip R. Burn-
f stne, Philadelphia; Mrs. Randolph
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and Mr , . Thomas E. Newton of
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with 39 years old, died Wednesday night
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at his home, 3032 Tuxedo avenue.
: . sectiod of armOred
following. a 10 week,' illness. For
s-ne 1.spateherl to Palestine
• ..•-•r.er with auxiliary troops. One nearly 20 years he was engaged in
the
shoe business in Detroit. He
`a- try hattalior., and the ar.
was born in Detroit. As a young
art have been withdrawn.
man he started in the shoe busi-
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ness and for many years operated
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d he a store at Oakland and Clay ave.,
met. S'naw replied r.o
has nuts. The last DI years he was in
business at 1434 Farmer street!
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tivities, being a member of Perfec-
tion . Lodge, F. & A. M. • and the
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Co•gregatio. Activities.
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a son, Byron; a daughter, Dodis
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Moshe. A large at-
and his mother, Mrs. Lena Broody.
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mai present to witness
Funeral services were held Friday

Haseft r ceremonies in
afternoon in Temple Beth El. Dr.
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Leo M. Franklin officiated. At
Mr. and Mr, Harry
Oakview Cemetery services were
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of their daughter. conducted by the Knights
of
-a. Mrs. Joseph Kornfield con•
• -4ted a beautiful Shrine Cur. Pythias.

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Parocheso with cover, for
SARAH SHEAR
, rearder's desk and pulpit which
was of
424 Alger avenue died on Oct.
a. 7i7a7
Jacob Far•
30 at the age of 31. Funeral serv-
ia
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ire, were held Oct. 31 in Lew:.
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Brothers' Funeral Chapel. Burial

was in Beth Tefila Cemetery. Miss
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he - Shear was the daughter
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of Harry
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and Dora Shear.
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Mrs. Manuel
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of a r .•
of President held at Lewis Brothers' Funeral
Robert Itoser,•r• al a token of Home on John R. and the body was
the member: affention. The Nal, shipped to New York for burial.
'Ad ItUrrilll* of the evening was A son, Aaron, and three daughters,
the presentation of a white gold
anAt watch to the indefatigable
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REBECCA WEINBAUM
.wrntary, Ben F. Goldman, as an
appreciation for his tireless work of 3444 Wes.on died at the ace of
in behalf of the congregation. Dur. 5e on Nov. 5. Burial wan Nov. 5
mg the evening the guest, were ad- in El Moshe Cemetery. Her has- •
dressed by John W. Smith, Judge band, Henry, survives.
Charles Bowles a, well as by Coun-
MEYER STEIN
cilman Kronk, who ware introduced
of 2473 Cass avenue died at the
by Sara Guntherg. chairman.
age of 42 on Nov. 4. Services
Sisterhood Arthritic!,
were held from Lewis Brothers'
The Sisterhood outlined plans for Chapel on Nov. 5. The remains
an active iwason. Elaborate prep- were shipped to Youngstown, Ohio,
arations are under way for the for burial. His father, Manuel;
0 Bowing events: Wednesday, Nov. mother, Jennie, and brother, Har-
20, at 12:30, a luncheon-bridge in ry, survive.
the banquet hall. Sunday evening.
Der. 9, the annual Chanukah ball
EVA LIGHTSTONE
will take place. A dinner dance of 2522 Taylor avenue died Nov.
will he held on New Year's eve. At 1, aged 53. Burial was on Nov. 3
the went election, the following at Clover Hill aPrk Cemetery.
were elected: Mrs. James Sobel, Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky officiated.
president, Mrs. Jacob Farkas, vice- Her husband, Eli; a son, Jacob; a
nreAulont; Mrs. Harry Meer, re- daughter, Mrs. Harry Becker, and
arding secretary. and Mr,. J. two brothers, Albert and William
Greenwald, financial secretary.
Cook, survive.

Young Folk. Social Club:
Every- thing is in readiness for
the open house meeting to take
place Sunday, Nov. 10 at h p. rn.,
in the banquet hall. The commit-
tee in charge, under the chairman-
ship of Miss Ella Seas has spared
no effort to insure the guests a
pleasant evening. The officers for
the ensuing term will be installed
by Rabbi Moses Fischer on that
evening. A large Clair. of candi-
dates joined the membership drive
and will be initiated at that occa-
sion. Those desiring to join the
club will be given an opportunity
at this meeting. Myron Eisenberg,
talented violinist, will render a
concert. Mr. Eisenberg is connect-
ed with the Detroit Symphony.
Miss Margaret Kormendy, mezza.
soprano, will contribute to the mus-
ical program. She will be accom-
panied by Miss Bella Gross. Al-
fred Deutsch, will perform during
the evening. lIenry M. Gottlieb
will deliver an address. There will
1 ,e dancing, music to he furnished
by Finzel's Orchestra. Refresh-
ments oil b, served.

Su dap School:
Registration for Sunday School
classes are gratifying, and the
school opened with 120 pupils en-
rolled in six classes under the guid-
ance of Miss Margaret Bradgeld,
, Miss Evelyn Miller, Mina, Petty
Dernian, Miss Lena Rosen, Mi.,
Molly Demian and James A. Kate,
under the supervision of I. H. Men-
delsohn. Registration will Con-
tinue Sunday morning at 9:30.
Boys and girls from the ages of 5
to It are welcome. The parents
are invited to visit the schools and
learn of the work.

Talmud Torah:
A number of boys and girls are
enrolled in the Talmud Torah un-
der the well-known teacher, Rev.
, Joseph Loewy. Judging from the
;subsequent enrollments, full class-
es are anticipated,

LOUIS COHEN
of 1641 Clairmount avenue died
at the age of 42 on Nov. 3. Burial
was on Nov. 4 at Machpelah Ceme-
tery. His wife, Mollie, and a son
and daughter survive.

DAVID R. CASS
of 3046 Fullerton, funeral services
for whom were held Nov. 1 from
Lewis Brothers' Chapel, is survived
by his father, Gerson; mother, Ger-
trude, and a brother and sister.
Burial was at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman
and Rev, F.. Zaludkowsky offfei•
ated. The Knights of Pythias par-
ticipated in the funeral services.

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