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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1930-01-17

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PAGE TWO

MRS.ROTH,FOUNDE R s.r,
OF OLD FOLKS HOME
DIES AT AGE OF 68

MEVETROMMS1161120NICII,

Ro as
t h
an " ambassador

of charit
nil benevolence." Describing he y r
activities over a period of th ree
decades in Detroit, Rabbi Ashinak
told how, 40 years ago, when they
I was no relief societies in Detroit
Mrs. Roth was an institution in
herself. Whenever there was nee d
for siding needy, or extending re
lief to groups, she single-handedly
Funeral services for Mrs. Kate undertook to help in every way
Roth, 68 years old, one of the possible, giving of her time and
founders of the Jewish Old Folks money above her means.
Home at Edmund pl ace
Rabbi Aahinsky recalled that
street, were held Wednesday after- Mrs. Roth, together with Mrs. Lib-
noon in the home and at the Lewis by Ellenstein, who died last year
Undertaking Chapel. Mrs. Roth, co-operated in every Jewish corn-
who spent many years in charity munal and humanitarian effort. He
work in this city, died Tuesday called the two worthy , ladies "The
morning after a long illness. She two sisters of charity.'
lived at
ingree avenue. Four
Recalling the building of the
daughters and a son survive. They first Talmud Torah on Division
are Miss May Roth, Mrs. Max street, Rabbi Ashinsky told how
Grossman, Mrs. B. Berkowitz, and Mrs. Roth came to him about 34
Jacob Roth, all of Detroit.
years ago, before he departed for
Funeral services were conduct- Montreal, and offered to help build
ed by Rabbi A. M. Ashineky.
is modern Talmud Torah. She per-
Rabbi Ashinsky lauded Mrs . sonally contributed $3,000, a tre-

Daniel Lewis

Seymour Lewis

S•ul Lewis

George Lewis

LADIES' FREE LOAN
BAZAAR JAN. 19-20

IN JVIICRIORIAMi..1
.

MEN'S CLUB HEARS
DR. MC COLLESTER1

Sale Today!

An Extraordinary
Special Purchase

Speaking before the annual fel.
In loving memory of our dear
lowship dinner of the Men's Club:
Honor Roll of Congregation mother,
wife and grandmother,
of Temple Beth El, at the Temple,
Mrs. Esther I.ebovitz who passed
Emanuel Bible Classes.
on Wednesday evening, Dr. Lee S.
away two years ago Jan. 15, 1927,
McCollester, dean of Crane Theo.'
(Sh 'vat12).
logical School of Tufts College, 1
Irving Schlussel's class: Janette
Mass., spoke on conditions which
God
rued
her
home.
Kaplan, Conal•e Rosenthal, Elmer
have brought men from remote
It w as Ill. will,
Elias.
But In our hearts
centers of the world closer to-
Miss Mary Ne•man'e clam:
She linger. still.
gether.
tier memory is as dear tole) ,
Rachel Fox, Molly Tron, Willie
That human relationships have
As In the hour +he mimed •wae.
Seddow, Harriet Rosenthal, Millie
been knit into closer bonds of fel-
Sadly missed by her loving bus-
Shugarman.
lowship was emphasized by Dr. Mc-
band, children and grandson, Rich-
Mrs. Betty Gordon's class: Mar-
Collester, who pointed to the re-
ard Jordan Aaron.
cus Edelstein, Lillian Zisman, Jean.
cent conference between Premier
Robins, Sophie Shugarman.
MacDonald
mid ('resident Hoover
In memory of our mother and
Miss Molly Partner's class: El-
as proof of his point.
wife, Freda Lipnick, who passed
sie Blum, Grace Goldberg, Minnie
A.
C.
Lappin,
president of the
Cohen, Eleanor Josef, Freda Lang. away Jan. 7, 1929, whose spirit re-
Men's Club, presided at the meet-
mains forever with us.
Miss
Rose Friedman's class:
ing.
Dr.
McCollester
was intro-
Her Husband and Daughters.
Not in seasons have we had bags of this su-
Arthur Edelson, Enid Gillis, Es.
duced by Dr. Leo 51. Franklin, his
perb quality to sell for $5. Handle or back strap
ther Grafi, Adele • ilensky, Net.
friend
for
many
years,
who said
In memory of my dear mother,
tie Rothenberg, Mildred Borak,
that Dr. McCollester's influence ex-
styles, in the smart shades of black, gray, navy
MRS. F. ALPERT
Clara Abrahams, Martin Spector. Mary Randers Barris, who depart.
ed this life five years ago Jan. 17,
blue, brown, green and tan. Meticulous work-
Mrs. F. Alpert, president of the tended far beyond the limits of his
Miss Esther Karbaes class: Eth- 1925.
parislrund
had
touched
the
most
Ladies' Free Loan Association of
manship, excellent quality linings, and smart
el Austria, Roselle Israel, Senile Dearest Mother how I miss
remote corners of life in Detroit
Ahavath
Achim,
9244
Delmar
ave.
tasteful
trimmings, make these bags outstand-
Since from earth you palmed
Sklar, Lillian Dessow, Shirley
and Michigan.
away.
And my heart
nue, announces the organization's
Fleisher, Ruth Levine.
•chIng sorelY
ing
at $5. Alligator Grains, Lizard Grains
"We
should
work
not
only
to
As I think of you today.
fifth
annual
bazaar
to
be
held
on
and
Miss Mary Barak's clam: Julia
F'ine Calf.
Sunday and Monday, Jan. 19 and have as fine a spiritual and physi-
Mitower, Jane Beerbohm, Vera
cal world as there can be, but to
Her loving son, Ed Ellis.
20 M 4:30 p
. m
. All memb era
Dushkin, Saul Zisman.
' patronizers of this bazaar are match it with as fine a soul and
and
Jewish Welfare Federation urged to be present as the pro- intelligence to control and govern
CARD OF THANKS
ceeds received will be used for it, " declared Dr. McCollester,
Flower Fund.
Dr. McCollester said thit the
Louis M. and Anna C. Kea, par-
Contributions to the flower fund worthy purposes.
world is moving to better and finer
ents of the late Mark Philip Kea, of the Jewish Welfare Federation
Mrs. Si. Smotkin, Mrs. L. La- things, and said there is no cause
wish to thank their many relatives have been received in memory f zaroff,
Mrs. S. Glist, Mrs. Bern- to worry that the physical and ma-
pnd friends for the kindnesses and
Mrs. Celia Klein from S. Loewen-
Mrs. Mener, Mrs. Saunders, terial developments which have in
sympathy shown them in their be- stein and family and A. Loewen- stein,
Mrs. Lankin, Mrs. Sniallniek and recent years created a new world
reavement.
stein and family.
A UTOMOBILE MARKET
Mrs. Goldenberg constitute the will run away with themselves.
second prize, the judges debated
committee in charge of the bazaar.
"There is a growing common.
IS STILL EXPANDING long between two children, Bobbie
wealth of intellectual and spiritual
Grossman, as a tramp, and Ruth
purpose. Industry, art, the advo-
By H. J. KLINGER
Podolsky, as a monkey. Both were
cates of peace are in contact the
The automobile market Is still ex. cleverly attired, but the cunning
world over. They are unorganized,
antics of the monkey finally won
but they are powerful. They have pending. Any notion that the an- out.
nual absorbtive capacity of the au-
a great, unorganized spiritual com-
Little Bobbie Goldstein, as a
tomobile buying public will remain
monwealth which is seeking peace,
black cat, took the prize for the
friendship, brotherhood, good will at five million cars or thereabouts most original costume. The Brown
does
not
take
into
full
considera-
and a better place for man to live
tion the vital position of the auto- brothers, Donny and Bruce, caused
in," Dr. McCollester stated.
quite a sensation as Amon 'n An-
dy. Little Elaine Goldstein was
chic in a blackVand white patent
leather costume;, representing a
French maid.
The group presented a gift to
Rabbi Bernard Zieger, May Gin-
dick making the presentation
speech. The balance of the after-
noon was spent at games, followed
by refreshments. Each child was
presented with a gift before his
departure. The success of the af-
fair was due to Mrs. A. Eiseman
A. Z. A. Dance Big Success:
and her committee,
The dance of A. Z. A., at the
Steller Hotel, Sunday evening,
was found a success as a result of
Cantor Kugel Conducts Serv-
the co-operation of all organiza-
ices at B'nai Zion.
tions. Close to 1,200 people at-1
tended. The committee in charge
The manner in which services
thanks friends of A. Z. A. who at-
were conducted at the B'nai Zion
tended.
Synagogue last Saturday by Can -
tor Tzvi Hirsh Kugel inspired the
Chapter 63:
H. J. KLINGER
congregation. Resolutions of thanks
Monday evening marked the en. VicePresident •nd General Sale•Manner
to
the cantor, adopted by the con-
tering into office a new set of offi-
Chv
erolet Motor Company
gregation, are announced by presi-
cers in Chapter 63. The installa-
dent
S. Karakovsky.
nu,i
i.
in
modern
life.
tion was held in conjunction with
Neither
Cantor Kugel recently came to
Pisgah Lodge at the Bnai Moshe does it reckon with the steadily in-
this
country
from Tel Aviv, Pales-
creasing
buying
power
on
the
part
Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence.
tine. He possesses a charming
The installing was done by Harold of a larger number of people.
vioce
and
has
thrilled many congre-
The automobile industry is build-
Horwitz, junior deputy for the
Great Lakes Region. The new offi- ing into its product an ever in- gations in Michigan.
cers are headed by Louis J. Cohen, creasing dollar value. Every year
more than 50,000 miles of improv-
Aleph Godol.
Chapter 5:1's
basketball team ed road are being added to our
th :a e y niseyse te e u m te
s.s, This
defeated the Stranger Athletic n h e i wse
M
AX BUTCHER
develops short t of
Club at the Temple Beth El, Sun-
2675 Glynn Court, 61 years old,
day.
cuts, and in a hundred ways in- died Jan. 11. Funeral services
creases the value and utility of the were held at
pFuneral
automobile
ee a t
A. Z. A. 93:
Home . I nterment
Cilbe
torotk's
An open meeting of Adolph
Our first need is something to Cloverhill Park Cemetery, and
Freund Chapter 93, of A. Z. A., eat, then something to wear, then Rabbi Hershman officiated. Ile is
was held Jan. 12, at the Jewish a roof over our heads and then a survived by his widow; a son, Wal-
C
means of quickly transporting our- ter H.;
three daughters, Ida, Helen
The first basketball game of the selves from place to place. The
A. Galston, and a sis-
desire
to explore—to go places— ter, Mrs. . B. A. Beirman.
season was last to the lien Bey
Club. Preceding
the game Aleph has always been with us and not
.
until
the
arr
ival
of
e
automobile
Morris Ansky was chosen as cap-
PHILLIP WINSTON
: tain of the A. Z. A. team.
had this desire been gratified to of 2987 Gladstone avenue, aged 64
The intellectual advancement the utmost. years, died Jan. 12. Funeral sere-
committee of which Aleph Max
Science, with all its adroitness, ices were held Jan. 13 at Lewis
Hoffman is chairman chose two has nothing in store that can hope Bros.' Funeral Home. Interment
debating teams.
to supplant the automobile during took place at Cloverhill Park Come.
The chapter will celebrate its the next century. I feel that the tery. Rabbi Hershman officiated.
first anniversary with a banquet automobile will continue to he the He is survived by his wife, Esther,
on Feb. 9.
chief means of individual trans- and four daughters, Mrs. Ben
portation for many generations to Ketai, Mrs. Irving Moss, Mrs.

High Type Leather

HANDBAGS
$5

13.SktiC

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

7739 John R. St.

mendous suet In the value of
money at that itme, and was thus
responsible for the beginning of
the Detroit Hebrew school system.
Numerous organizations, appre-
ciating the great work done by
Mrs. Roth, are preparing to honor
her memory in different fashions.

Empire 2114

ollarfor dollar

A.
Z.
A.

N

UI

-the new

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S I

OBITUARY

is a sensational value.

Every investigation of the new Chevrolet Six must lead to a single
definite conclusion — dollar for dollar, it offers more than ever before!

More Performance—for the new Chevrolet has a great six-
cylinder valve-In-head engine—increased to 50 horsepower .. .
remarkably smooth and quiet ... and capable of carrying you
along with ease at every driving speed.

with all the style, smartness and distinction for which the
Fisher name is famous. In hardware, upholstery, construction
and finish—(:hevrolet coachwork is unapproached at the price!

More Comfort—for the four long semi-elliptic springs are

More Stamina—for the new Chevrolet has a stronger rear
axle, a heavier crankshaft anJ a sturdier transmission !

under the cushioned control of Lovejoy hydraulic shock
absorbers!

More Safety—for the braking system has been re-designed

. . . with fully-enclosed, internal-expanding, weather-pro f
brakes, both front and rear! Rain or shine—when you put your
foot down, you stop!

More Denuty—for the new bodies are built 17y Fisher

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'495
'495

The l'IIAETON

The SPORT ROADSTER

$525
'565

The COACII

The COUPE

'565

• The SPORT COUPE

$625

The SEDAN DELIVERS'

The LIGHT Da1v ay CHASSU:

1:s TON CHASSIS

I , , TON CHASS15 Wail CAE

'625
'675
'595
'365
'520

1625

Ail prices .1. a. L. factory, F.Int,

Mack-Gratiot Company

3181 Grat at Ave.

Munroe-French,

Inc.
3010 Fenkell Ave.

'Ft • 1.t-Jordan Chevrolet Co.

14259 Mack Avenue

Kessler Sale. & Service

3530 West Vernon Itiahway at
West Grand Blvd.

Louts G. Harris Company

7040 W.

Fort Street

Highland Chevrolet Company

12557

Woodward Ave.

Michigan Chevrolet Sales Co.

6640 Michigan Ave.

Otten•Nicolai, Inc.

13401 Van Dyke Avenue

Streng Chevrolet Company

5510 Twelfth Street

Chevrolet Motor Company

Retail Store. General Motors Bldg.

Gratiot Chevrolet Company

12660

Gmliot Avenue

Bielman-Tauhe Motor Sales

5100 &abet Avenue

Connell Chevrolet Company

11502-20 Jos. Campau Ave.

Leech Auto Sales

21659 Grand River Ave.

Weisman Motor Sales Co.

3639

Woodward Avenue
4104 Woodward Avenue

Collins Chevrolet Company

Central Chevrolet Company
2287 East Jefferson Ave.

Crossman Chevrolet Sales

10356 W. Jefferson Ave.

239 S. Gratiot Ave., East Detroit

Chambers Motor Sales Co.

Gehring Chevrolet Sales

5733 Grand River Ave.
3445 Grand River Ave.

Eastern Chevrolet Company

14500 E. Jefferson •1 Ashland

Lloyd Chevrolet Sale.

6201 Grand River Ave.

Birmingham, Michigan

Fuller Chevrolet Sales

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

Barney Hahel Auto Company

Pont...
i
Michigan

Ginn & Homer, Inc.
RIVK Ave.

Royal Oak Sales, Inc.

Belle Isle Auto S•les Co.

Higgins Chevrolet Company

9255 Grand

11300 E. Jeff

Ave.

Royal Oak, Michigan

Ferndale, Michigan

Walter Wright

Flat Rock, Michigan

Down-River Motor Sales

Wyandotte, 'Michigan

E. J. Allison

Plymouth, Michigan

Johnson Chevrolet Sales

Dearborn, Michigan

Wotring Chevrolet Company

ordson, Michigan

Garner Chevrolet Sales Co.

Rochester, Michigan

Farmington Motor Sales

Farmington, Michigan

Howard Chevrolet Co.

Trenton, Michigan

Hog.. Chevrolet, Inc.

Wayne. Michigan

A SIX IN THE PR ICE RAN
GE OF TH E FOUR

FLINT NOTES

Markus and Ann Winston,
and a sister, Mrs. J. Lipson.

JACK WEINER

73 years

If you are considering the purchase of a low-priced car—come
ia and see for yourself that the Chevrolet Six gives you more for
your money. It will take you only a few minutes for a personal
inspection and a ride at the wheel. Come in today!

The :;I:DAN

1Ralph

"Beth El," followed by the lighting old, died Jan. 12. Funeral services
of the ('hanukah lights.
Little were held Jan. 14. Interment took
Jack 51airidsohn then sang "Rock place at Cloverhill Park Cemetery,
of Ages."
with Rabbi Hershman officiating.
Acting in the capacity of judges1She is survived by a daughter, Mrs.
were Mr. and Mrs. .Maurice Sny- L. Danto, and four sons, John, Ja-
iler, Mrs. R. Ehrenfeld, Miss Mar. cob, Simpson and Samuel,
caret DuBois and A. Eiseman.
The award for the most beautiful
ROSE ECKSTEIN
costume went to little Gene Bloom- of
Los Angeles, Cal. (formerly of
berg, who represented a "Morn- Saginaw, Mich.), 47 years old, died
ing Star." Only four years old, Jan. 9. Funeral services were held
her diminutive figure was frocked Jan. 10. She is survived by two
in white gauze, flecked with gold sisters, Mrs. Sarah Marks and Mrs.
and silver stars, while on her head Samuel Sussman of Detroit, and
she wore a gold crown and carried two brothers, Jack Rosenberg of
a vand topped by a star. Portland, Ore., and Ben Rosenberg
n deciding the recipient of the, of Saginaw.

better Six—yet it sells in the prise range of the four!

The CLUB SEDAN

One.

o 2518 Taylor avenue, 4 years
A group of children of the re- of
Having overcome the strong
old, died Jan. 13. Funerl services
Buffalo quintet 28 to 18, the Tool ligious school of Temple Beth El were held Jan. 14 with interment
Shop hardware five takes on the gathered in the temple rooms, at
Pinsker Cemetery. Ile is sur-
powerful Pontiac outfit, which was W est Second street, and presented vived by his father, Dave, and
a striking and colorful appearance, mother, Jennie, and a sister,
barbed for the ('hanukah masquer- Blanche.
ale party.
The party Was opened by the
BERTHA GREEN
community singing of the hymn, of 301 Edmund Place,

More Value—for the new Chevrolet is a smoother, faster,

-at greatly reduced prices!

The ROADSTER

TOOL SHOP PLAYS
PONTIAC QUINTET!

FERMAN WAMPLER

known as the Buick Flyers last
year. In booking this team for
Sunday evening, Jan. 19, at Dance-
land, Coach Sachs' men encounter
one of the strongest teams on
their schedule.
Included in Pontiac's lineup is
Johnny Miner, All-American far.'
ward from Ohio State University;
Reece Jones, colorful guard and
pivot man who is known every-
where in pro ranks; Ferman
Wampler, flashy forward and
Olympic dash man. and wh ois third
in the scoring list of the National
Pro League; Muriel Campbell.
giant 6-foot 8-inch center, who was
seen with the Olson Swedes here
last year and who was instrumen-
tal in Tool Shop's defeat by the
Swedes; "peke" Lynch, guard and
all-around athlete from Marietta
College, and Malcolm Dickie s all.
M. I. A. A. guard from I psilanti
Normal.
In the star preliminary at 11 p.
m. Bostonians take on the Pontiac
Athletic Supply Co., class A
champs of Pontiac.
On next Sunday afternoon, Jan.
26, the "Favorite Knits," pro
champs of Ohio, oppose the Tool
Shop Hardware five.

The world is blessed most by
men who do things, and not by
those eim merely talk about them.
—James Oliver.

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formerly
EDMUND G. LEWIS

Delaware at Second Boulevard

Empire 6834

Edmund Lewis Gilbert

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Detroit, Mick.

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