THE 9LTROIT,IE111 8110RONICH.,

HORWITZ'S WILL
NAMES CHARITIES

Chas. Lesser

A number of bequests to charity
are provided for in the will of the'.
late Harris Ilorwitz, pioneer Michi- I
gan lumberman and former post- I
master at Hocks, Mich., who died
here at the age of 69 on Feb. 26.
Three institutions which are to
receive $500 each from the Hor-
witz estate are the Jewish Orphan
home, Jewish Old Folks Home and
United Hebre• Schools. The North
End Clinic is to get $250 and $100
each is to go to the United Pales-
tine Appeal of Detroit and the
Jewish Consumptives Home in
Denver. Relatives are to get
$7,000 and the bulk of the estate
is to go to the widow, Mrs. Johanna
Horwitz, 2236 Glynn court. Mra.
Horwitz and her brother-in-la•,
Marks Ilorwitz, are named execu-
tors.

GEORGE SRERE DIES
SUDDENLY IN L. A.

PETER BARKAS
of 12916 Hamilton avenue, 39
Supervised by the Rabbis of Detroit
years old, died on March 4. Fu-
WE SELL THE FINEST MEATS
neral services were held at Lewis
AND POULTRY
Bros.' Funeral Monte, with inter-
WE DELIVER
ment at Beth Abraham Cemetery.
Make sure you are buying kosher meat He is survived by his father, Sam-
by asking your butcher to show his tem uel.

troit Family Passes at

the Age of 50.

George Srere of Los Angeles,
member of one of Detroit's most
prominent and Pioneer futtlin" ,
himself a former Detroiter, died at
his home in Los Angeles of a heart

REBECCA WARREN
of 2448 Tyler avenue, 68 years
old, died on Feb. 27. Funeral serv-
ISCHADCHEN)
Men and women desiring to make ices were held Feb. 28, with inter.
worthwhile acquaintances for mat- meat at the Turover Cemetery. She
was a resident of Detroit for the
rimonial purposes, see me.
past 25 years and is survived by
S. PARANSKY
her husband, Solomon; a son, Max,
1471 Virginia Park
and two daughters. Mrs. I. SWIM
Phone Empire 3028.J
and Mra. J. Namm.

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March

briny+ sac] memories
(If • loved one gone tu rest;
You hill •Ix•ye be remembered
Hy the one who loved you best.

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BETH EL COUNTRY
CLUB SUPPER AND
DANCE SATURDAY

':

T: death of Mrs. Max Silver;
Nara
stein I Diana Steinberg) of 1251
Glyn court on Feb. 22, at the age
,___
The country club supper-dance
of : , is mourned by a host of Dr.
"m"':
Leo Si. Franklin will occupy to be given by the Young People's
Club of Temple Beth El this Sat-
the pulpit Sunday morning, morn-
ing, Starch 9, at 10:45, and speak unlay evening promises to be one
, on "Shall Critics of Religion be of the most beautiful affairs ever ..
' Muzzled?" with special reference
to E. F. Dakin's book, "Sirs. Eddy:
The Biography of a Virginal'
:-
Mind."
On Saturday, March 8, at 10:30
a. m., Rabbi Leon Fram will de-
liver the S•YIlltill till "When a Na- '
tion Goes On Trial."

RABBI S. I. ANDRON
DIES IN PALESTINE

Affiliated Societies:

The various organizations calm-
I'prising the Affiliated Societies of
I the Temple offer unusually attrae-
tive programs to their memla•rs
, this week as follows:

Temple Skterhood — Monday. March
In. at 2:30 p.
Loubi Iltiterme>,
• peal,er.
Subject: •'A Critic's Half-110k

Noted Scholar Was Founder
of Rabbi Jacob Joseph
School in New York.

Men'e 'temple Club—Monday. March
10, at
dinner meeting. James Wat•
erman Wise. speaker. Subject: "Europe's
T“.4. ,pie Ale Society—'Tuesday, March
Youth and
111, at X:15.'Three one-act play, Stich
i
Love?' by Lee Anderson ; Maker

Rabbi Sunnx•I Isaac Andron,
founder and former president of
DIANA SILVERSTEIN
the Rabbi Jacob Joseph School,
of
163-167 henry street of New
friends. Mrs. Silverstein is sur- mates;' by Maxine Fimterwald.
York, died Feb. 26 at his home in
vivid by her husband, Max; her1
Givoth Shaun], Jerusalem, Pales-
I:. tn. Annual Winter
LLOYD ROSENBERG
mother, Mrs. Eva Steinberg; two
tine, where he had lived since
..' The lotntr
Club s, nwer
t Ts Mrs Morris Solomon and 1•"I"''!:
lance.
Subscription
reservation.
attempted by Jewish groups here.
Gitli n, an ( I two broth-
M rs. Ch Sir
A statement issued by the Rabbi
The decorations are carried out in
ers, Hyman and Louis Steinberg.
Purim Dinner•Dance:
Jacob Joseph School recorded that
a red and gold color scheme, with
The Purim dinner dance is to be a gypsy setting fur the orchestra
Rabbi Andron, in addition to his
given under the auspices of the rind a fountain with running water
establishment of the school and his
Student Council Saturday night, on the dance floor,
direction of it as president from
GEORGE SRERE
March 15, at 6:30 p. m. High
1901 to 1914, had also established
Dancing will be from 9 to 1, to
School affairs are not intended to the strains of Mike Falk and his
the
Talmud
Torah
Israel
in
Penn-
a ttack
TI
M
4.
. II
be couple affairs. Boys and girls Collegians Orchestra. A supper
was 50 years old. Funeral services sylvania avenue, East New York,
The Fenkell :Mothers Club cele- may
were held on Thursday. Abraham and the Congregation and Talmud
come separately, the girls not will be served at midnight and a
brated its fifth anniversary Feb.
Srere of Detroit, one of his our- Torah Shaarith Israel at Southern 15, at the Fenkell branch of the requiring an escort and the boys surprise awaits those in attend-
not
obligated
to act as escorts. The ance,
riving brothers, left Tuesday for boulevard and Intervale avenue, Jewish Center in a unique manner.
Bronx.
young people mingle pleasantly : Tickets can be bought at the
Los Angeles to attend the funeral.
Since February was Fathers and
Surviving Mr. Srere • Rabbi Andron was the first vice-
once they are in the lymph, 1 ar- door if reservations have not yet
Sons month the mothers decided
wife, Celia; his father, m ows president of the American Fedora- to combine both occasions, the re- ents should make arrangements to been sent to Lloyd Rosenberg.
wife,
Among the patrons and patron-
Srere; two sons, Oscar and Leon- tion of Zionists when Professor sult being a happy family affair. see their children to the Temple
. esses are: Dr. and Sirs, Leo M.
ard, and three brothers, Abraham Gottheil was president and Rabbi There were 200 people in attend- and back.
Franklin, Rabbi Leon Pram, Rabbi
of Detroit, Alfred of Dayton, Ohio, Stephen S. Wise was secretary. He ance and may of the guests were
was noted for his scholarship, had
Children' ■ Masquerade:
and Sirs. Adolph Fink, Mr. and
and Harry of Los Angeles.
the husbands and sons of the mem-
Masquerading is the traditional Sirs. Milford Stern, Sir, and Sirs.
Mr. Srere was well known for taught French and German in Rus- bers of the Fenkell Mothers Club.
sian
schools,
and
published
a
book
Melville 11, elt, Mr. and-Mrs. Law-
ivay
of
relebrnting(trim.
The
in-
his philanthropic spirit and for his
This celebration was in the form
devotion to communal interests. on pedagtgy in Russia and had of a banquet and dance. The honor termediate children, grades 4, 5 and rence Van Barden, Mr. and Sirs.;
written
for
many
Hebrew
periodi-
Mandel Rosenberg, Mr. and Sirs.'
Ile tune the donor of a large SUM
guests were Milton Si. Alexander, 6, are giving a masquerade ball
for the construction of the Bluma cals. Ile was a charter member of president of the board of direct- Sunday afternoon, March 10. William Frank, Mr. and Sirs.'
Slayer
Sulzberger.
Srere Memorial hospital in mem- the Order of Free Sons of Zion.
ors, and Samuel Levine, executive Prizes will he given for costumes
ory of his mother. The hospital After 30 years' residence in New secretary, of the Jewish Centers which are most original, funniest
went
was dedicated in Los Angeles last York, Rabbi Andron in 1922
Association, and the presidents and and historically must correct. Par-
month. to Givoth Shaual, a suburb of Je-
vice-presidents of all the other ents ai•e asked to help their chil-
rusalem, and there founded Ye-
dren plan, make or purchase their
Mothers Clubs.
shivas Givoth Shaual. During the
Dr. Salutsky will deliver the
Mr. Alexander spoke on behalf costumes.
recent attacks of the Arabs on the
second series of hygiene lectures
of the Fathers and Sons who were
town of Givoth Shaual many Jew-
present. Mr. Levine spoke of the Dr. Franklin Resumes New Test•• at the Jewish Center on Wednes-
lab families found refuge in his
ment Course:
dayevening. March 12, at 8:30 p.
and it was from his house need of a new Jewish Center for
After an interval of two Mon- m. This series is sponsored by the
the Detroit Jewry and of the neces-
that the attack was repulsed. One
day nights, due to his absence from Out For Fun Girls. All senior
sity
of
the
participation
of
the
en-
Ills friends
student was killed.
tire family in working for this the city, when his class was com- girls are invited.
March has again been set aside; here believe that the shock of the
The Waki Club, a new senior
building. Mrs. Dora Schwartz, bined with Rabbi Zeiger's class in
to be observed as Fishman Month I experience hastened his death.
president, gave the welcoming ad-, "Niodern Religious Movements," group, will hold an open meeting
of the Detroit Life Insurance Co.
dress followed by Mrs. Henry Jack. : Dr. F'ranklin has resumed his on Sunday. A speaker of promi-
This observance, in honor of Mor-
son ex-president, who reviewed the course in "The New Testament nence will address the audience.
cis Fishman, vice-president of the
interesting educational program from the Jewish N'rewpoint." The 'The talk will be followed by danc-
company, is now one of the out-1
and urged the members to continue college is now again following its ing and refreshments.
standing traditions of the Detroit F r id ay Evening Services:
The Detroit Friendship Club will
this work. The presidents spoke normal schedule. The courses giv-
1.ife.
Henry Myers, attorney, will tie a in behalf of their clubs and pre- en at 8 o'clock are: Modern Relig- sponsor the next senior bridge so-
In recognition of the eighteenth'
cial
to be held at the Center on
sented Fenkell Mothers Clubs with ious Movements, :Methods of Teach-
anniversary of his affiliation with ' guest at services on March 7.
flowers. Mrs. Si. Wolf Ted the com- ing in the Jewish Religious School, Saturday evening, March 8.
the Detroit Life, Mr. Fishman's '
The
senior public speaking class
munity singing. Dancing followed.' The New Testament from the Jew-
Agency has challenged the balance Saturday Night Dance
ish Viewpoint, and Hebre•. The is now well under way, with Harry
of the agency force of the corn- , Members of the Tuesday evening
Seligson,
attorney, in charge. A
courses given at 9 o'clock are: The
pally for March production, and IL gmy class will be hostesses at the OAKLAND CLUB'S TENTH
History of Palestine, The Poetry registration fee of 50 cents is re-
Oliver Williams, manager of the Webster Hall dance on March S.
quired
of
Center
members. The
ANNIVERSARY BANQUET 4.f the Bible and Hebrew. A course class nicety on Thursday
Detroit City Agency, has accepted
evenings
in "Jevvish Symbols and Ceremon-
the challenge and has been named Book-Tea:
ials" is given Monday morning at •at 8 o'clock.
John P. Ileavenrich will review
One of the outstanding affairs of
captain of the challenged agents'
Philip Slomovitz, editor of The
II o'clock. Sternberg of the eon-
"Coronet" by Manuel KomrofT, at the Mothers Clubs of the Jewish
team.
, gregation are invited to visit the Detroit Jewish ('hronicle, gave an
Fishman :Month is a voluntary the book tea to be held in the par- Center was the celebration of the
classes. There is an information interesting talk to the intermedi-
tribute to a man who has played a for of the Y on Sunday afternoon, tenth anniversary of the Oakland
ates on Monday evening, March 3.
Mothers Club in the form of a ban- desk in the library on the second his subject was "Newspaper Writ-
leading part in the consistent prog- March 9, at 3 o'clock.
flour.
quet, held Feb. 16, at the Jewish
ress of our Company from the sec-
ing." In the course of his talk Mr.
Center, 31 Melbourne avenue. One
, ond year of its existence' up to the Sunday Evening At Home:
Slomovitz criticized some of the
' Other Purim Celebrations:
The following plays will he Fo- hundred and twenty-five members
present time. Fishman is partici-
papers which have been already
The
primary
children,
iir
kind•r-
by were present, and the honor guests
liated with real interest by policy- ductal on March 9 at 8:15 p.
; garter), tirst, second and third published by clubs in the interme-
holders as well as agents. All pre- the • 1Vednesday evening drama class of the evening, were Milton Alex-
diate division. Ile discussed these
year
will
nut
hold
a
a
rictus months of tribute to Mr. for the benefit of the members :alder, president of the board of
, party
party' but
this
• see a Purimpla y. papers from a point of view of ap-
will
Fishman have resulted in the pro- building fund:
the Jewish Centers Association,
i•arance, accuracy and Jewish
The
confirmation
department,ur
duction of an outstanding volume
"The Other Woman" by E. and Mrs. David B. Werbe, art
content.
of good business, the Fishman Kingsley;
participants:
Edna ehairman of the Center. Thepres- the seventh, eighth and ninth
The Purim rally is the next big
grades,
will
give
their
masquerade
Agency alone having written over Zuckerman, Elaine Nalettoff.
ident and vice-president of th e
social event on the intermediate
mats. 011 March 23.
$2,000,000 of new insurance in a
"Tickets, Please" by Irving Dale; other Mothers Clubs were invited
calendar, to take place on Thurs-
Fishman Month campaign. participants: Gertrude Album, to represent their dubs at this oc-
day evening, March 13, at 7:30
Presentation of Activity Medals:
Starch, 1930, marks Mr. Fish- Eva Goldman, Marjorie Weisngim, .•sion
o'clock. The program will consist
n Sunday morning, March 9, a
man's Eighteenth Detroit life An- Mary Berghoff.
Mr. Alexander spoke of the fine
of selections by the Jewish Center
ceremony of great significance will
niversary.
The 1930 Fishman
"The Acid Test" by Sirs. Chaun- work that the Mothers Clubs were
Band, a play given by the inter-
take
place
in
the
High
School
As-
Month can be and will be the most eey Palmer Smith; participants: accomplishing, and Mrs. \Verhe
mediate dramatic group, and a
successful in Detroit Life history Ruth Fisher, Edith Silver.
spoke of her past work with the sembly. The students who have talk on Parini by Miss Rose Menen-
if youcatch the spirit and do your
dubs and of her continued interest distinguished themselves in the var- berg of the Louis Marshall Girls.
' hers high school activities, the
best.
in them. The presidents of other
Charm School:
Addresses will also be given by the
Drama Club, the Bethelite, the
,
The second meting of the harm dubs grated the club and present-
presidents of the intermediate
Student Council and athletic or-
be held on Wednesday ed it with beautiful flowers.
clubs. Refreshments in keeping
The program included Mrs. A. ganizations will receive the new with the Purim festival will be
evening, when Miss Ina Del Mar-
special activities medals. The
vin will talk on are of the hair, Drapkin, president, who gave the
served,
names of the recipients will be giv-
The Alpha Phis, a junior girls'
skin, nails, proper cosmetics accord- welcoming address, Mrs. Sarah
Lankin, Mrs. Anna ('harness, sec- en in next week's ('hronicle,
ing to type, at N o'clock.
club, is planning a tea this Sunday,
More than 300 attended a joint ,
retary, Mrs. Fannie F'ailik, vice-
March 9, at 3 p. m. The dramatic
meeting of Senior and Junior Ila- H eal t h T a m a ,
president, Mrs. It. !knell of the Cake Sale:
circle and Theodore Herz' Girls
The Temple Sisterhod announces will be' the guests of the Alpha
, dassah in Flint on Tuesday eve- The first of the series of lectures Linwood Dexter Mothers Club,
▪ ring, Feb. 25. Jewish organiza- sponsored by the Tuberculosis and Sirs. M. Wolf of the Fenkell Moth- la cake sale to take place after the Phis. A fine program of entertain-
I :ions of the city were guests.
health Society was held at the 1' •rs ChM. A flashlight picture was ' meeting on Monday, March 10. ment has been planned. Bridge
+I
Mrs. Louis Lebster, president of on March 5. On March 12, 19, 26, , aken at the banquet. Dancing fol- Those desiring to contribute a cake and refreshments are also included
for the sale should inform the in the afternoon's program.
owed the dinner.
Senior Iladassah, extended a greet- the following talks will be given:
chairman of the committee, Mrs.
ing to the audience, and an outline "Speaking of Powder Puffs" by
Flora Goldman, Belcrest apart-
• of the work of the Junior chapter Sirs. Marian Clegg, director of the
ments, Columbia 5700.
was given by the juniors' presi- School for Cosmeticians; "Eating
1 dent, Miss Blanche Fire.
Vocal for Health" (illustrated) by Ber-
1 solos were given by Mrs. 5, Skla- the B. Hayes, nutrition director,
The annual bazaar of the Icor,.
The next meeting of the North-
roil %
Dairy and Food Council; and western branch of the Jewish Old
which collects funds for the colon-
Rabbi Leon Fram of Detroit was o Locking; the Barn"
(general Folks Home will be held at the
ization of Jews on the soil in Rus-
the principal speaker of the eve- health) by Dr. Albert Krohn.
Statler Hotel, Monday, March 10,
sia, will be held on Friday, Satur-
ring. He explained the situation
at 2 o'clock. An interesting pro-
Mrs. Rose Berglass returned day and Sunday, March 14, 15 and
in l'alestine and clarified the exist- Purim Costume Party:
gram is planned. Bridge will be home last Tuesday after an ex- 16, at Jericho Temple, Joy Road
ing issues.
Members who come in costume Played.
tended visit in Miami Beach, Fla., and Linwood. The Detroit division
Final plans were made fur the to Webster !tall on Starch 15 will
and New York.
of the national Icor is sponsoring!
I annual Purim ball to be held be admitted free to the Purim
Purim Party:
the bazaar.
; Thursday, March 13. Mrs. Milton party, which will tie sponsored by
,
The
members
of
the
Northwest-
Mrs.
Florence
Bassett
of
Lans-
Among the features at the ba-
!Harris, general chairman, and the Ukelele Club, the Sigma Omega
chairman of the ticket committee, Phi sorority and the Social ('om- ern branch and their friends ar e ing was the week-end guest of Miss zaar will he musical programs by
invited to attend a Purim party in Mini Hirschfield.
the
FreiheLt..Gezangs 'herein, danc-
I in assisted by the following: Nies-
mitte• of the House Council. A honor of the inmates on Sunday,
ing, otht,$ ffIrtertainments, refresh-
:dames E. Rosenberg, S. Magidsohn,
program of novelty dances, games March 16, at 2 o'clock, at the
After
an
absence
of
six
woks
at
ments
and the placing on sale of
Fisher, E. Warren, Joseph
and entertainment will he enacted home, 318 Edmund place. Mrs. Si. Sliami Beach, Cuba and New York, merchandise at bargain prices.
Block, B. Schlager, Si. Fishier, J.
and prizes will be given for the Itlatnikoff is chairman. Sirs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn have re-
l'asternack, %'m. Lewis. II. Bern-
hest costume.
Kavanau heads the entertainment turned home.
. stein, R. Kristoff, II. Baum and II.
PERFECTION LODGE
committee and Sirs. Ida Schultz
Nover. Decorations: Mesdames J.
Perfection Lodge Na, 486, F. &
Stunt Night:
has charge of refreshments. The
Sirs. Geo. Kahn and (laughter, A. M., will hold a special com-
Cooperstein, B. Slesnick and Wm.
Sixteen nrganizations are com- Aggie Yarrows Club is furnishing Sybil, returned home on Sunday
Greene. Refreshments: Mesdames
munication Wednesday, March 12,
peting fur the silver loving cup to refreshments. An interesting pro- after spending the past six weeks
M. Cooper, B. Wineman and II.
at 7 p. m. E. A. Degree.
be
awarded the group presenting gram is planned.
in Florida.
Kau f man.
CHARLES K. SANDORF ,
the hest stunt on March 23 at Tem-
Secretary.
ple Beth El. Samuel J. Karp and Sewing:
For the benefit of the Shaarey
By order of
have Slavin will he masters of
There is a class in basket weav- Zedek Temple, Sirs. Dave Kessler SAMUEL I.. KAVANAU, W. Si.
ceremony at this inter-club pro- ing and rug making every Thurs- entertained at bridge at her horn.,
era mwhich promises to he the out- day afternoon under the guidance last Tuesday night. The affair
We Rent Snappy Dress
standing event of the season.
of Miss Rose Kahn, at the home was well attended and was a yup
MANUEL URBACH
on Edmund Place. :Members and eess financially.
Suits and Furnishings!
Granite and Marble
Child Study Group:
friends are invited to attend these
A very interesting review of Dr. instructive classes.
Miss Miriam Kramer of Detroit
Adler's lectures are being lead by
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mrs. Eugene Franzblau at the
Sir. and Mrs. Jos. Kramer.
Tuesday aftern(oin meetings at the Troops 104 and 164 Compete
Y at 2 o'clock. New• members are
Now in our New Location
Plans have been completed for
7723 TWELFTH ST.
the rally between Bey Scout troops
104 and 164, both of whom arc
Euclid 7192
sponsnred by Congregation Shaat-
ey Zedek. This event will he held
On the eightieth birthday of
When you rent a "tux"
4.ri Tuesday, March 11, at 7 o'clock, Prof. Masaryk, president of the re-
from Eppy you will always
The newly formed Alumni Asso- in the Crossman School, Hamilton public of Czechoslovakia, the Jews
be glad and happy.
ciation of Scout Troop 23 will hold and Taylor.
of that country have undertaken
f)•niel I full
Se, mu ,r Lewl•
its first official nesting at the Cad-
The following events are on the to plant a wcsol in honor of the
illac Athletic Club on I.afayette ' program: Sings and yells, inspec- aged president in Sarid, Emek .tez-
8820 Twelfth Street
boulevard on Sunday, March 16, tions, drill, first aid, knot tying. real. The wood is to he named af-
at 2 p. m. All former members of and signalling. These events will ter the veteran savant. Alongside
Near Gladstone
Troop '23 from the years of 1912 be topped if by a basketball game with the Niasaryk wood will be
Call Empire 8432
to 1922 who desire to join arc between the teams of each trap. planted another forest commemor-
asked to communicate with Zang- , Both of these troops are considered ating the heroes
14 Czechoslovakia.
--
— -
-
- _ ' will Bernstein, secretary, or A. A. among the best in the city and keen
who died in the World War. Prof.
Klunover, president, 13230 La competition is anticipated. Will-
Niasaryk has always been a great
Salle boulevard, Arlington 0320, iam Friedman and Earl White are
friend of the Jewish people and a
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER or
be present at the coming meet- scoutmaster and assistant respec-
at the
ing. Plans for the reunion dinner lively of troop 164 while Isadore staunch defendant of their right!
everywhere.
will be made at the meeting Helper and Reuben Glazer guide
March 16.
the destinies of troop 104.
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treatment of all forms of this painful

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