:Mr 71ILDLTROIT,AN15116.1RONICLE • PAGE TWO ■ 11M1 ■ 11 .1•11•1 ■ e■ iiIMI ■ MIMIMIMMse AUTHOR AND EDITOR SAMUEL HALPERT, ARTIST, DIES AT 45 I WILL LECTURE HERE Your Problem of COOKING-FAT for PASSQVER easily solved by NYAFAT Trade Mark Rem. U. S. eat.off. A KOSHER VEGETABLE PRODUCT Manufactured by I. Rokeach & Sons, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Kosher for PASSOVER Ideal for Frying, Baking, Cooking, Shortening, etc. ROKEACH KOSHER NYAFAT, being purely vegetable, may be used in the preparation of both meat and dairy foods. ROKEACH KOSHER NYAFAT is delicious, wholesome and easy to di- gest. Makes fried foods doubly enjoyable because it adds its own de- lightful flavor and causes no heartburn or other unpleasant after effects. Recommended by doctors. •\ "5:, . .11 OTHER ROKEACH PRODUCTS-Kosher For PASSOVER 'Rokeach Pure Honey 'Rokeach Pure Fruit P •TRADE MARK REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. 'Rokeach Kosher Scouring Powder 'Rokeach Kosher Soap 'Rokeach Kosher Aluminum Cleanser If the label does not have the name, ROKEAC H, FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERIES You are not getting If you cannot obtain these products in your vicinity, please write us and we will see that you arc supplied. NYAFAT. Beware of imitations. I. ROKEACH & SONS, Inc., BROOKLYN, N. Y. A PASSOVER PSALM 1LBERTS FUNERAL HOME Translated from the Hebrew of Solomon Ibn Gibirol by Israel Zangwill. Who is like unto Thee to uncover the deeps, And who hath Thy power to raise and cast down? Show Thy marvelous love to the captive who weeps, 0 worker of wonders, of awesome renown! formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS Thy children beloved intoned a new song When Egypt's proud host found a watery grave, There was praise from the saints in the jubilant throng When the wheels of the chariots clogged in the wave. Delaware at Second Boulevard Empire 6834 Edmund Le IV it Ulm. The fondlings storm-tossed were all weeping and tired When the great roaring flood-tides before them arose. But Thy hand led them safe to the haven desired And the waters returned, overwhelming their foes. 11 Passover Greetings to All The chariots of Pharoah and all that great host God cast in the billows and covered them o'er, But His people trod sea-bottom, coast unto coast, Ile admonished the sea and it dried like the shore. Michael A. Guerin Thus, Lord, do Thou Zion support and uphold, Arise, for the hour of her grace is at hand, The day long appointed to sing as of old, God reigneth, His Kingdom forever shall stand. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR OBITUARY ABRAHAM RHINEWINE LOUIS GLAZER 1000 :Marston, corner Melrose on of 91 Cortland avenue, Highland I Park, 49 years old, died on April Sunday evening, May 4. 4. Funeral services were held on Mr. Rhinewine will speak on April 6 from Lewis Bros.' Funeral "The Three Periods in Zionism Home, with interment at Beth Te- (Achad Ilaamizm, Political Zion- phila Cemetery. Rabbi Aishiskin ism, Labor Zionism). officiated. He is survived by his Mr. Ithinewine, who is a bril- wife, Bessie, and three children. liant speaker, will answer questions CELIA ROSENFIELD ' following the lecture on the present e. lit is an of 2340 Richton avenue, 55 years d, died on April 4. Funeral serv- authority on the subject of Zionism, o April 5 . from having been an industrious student' ices Funeral Home. ,wt wele heldn of the Zionist problems for the past Lewis two decades. In 1925 he attended interment at Machpelah Cemetery. the Zionist Congress at Basle, ; Rabbi Aishiskin officiated. She is Switzerland. 'survived by her husband, Julius. Besides being chief editor of the PETER H FEXTON Toronto Daily Hebrew Journal i since 1913, M r. Rhinewine has of 2228 Clairmount avenue. 43 written and published a number of years old, died on April 7 at the books. Ile is the author of "Can- Government Hospital in Milwau- ads, Her History and Develop- • kee, Wis. Funeral services were; ment;" "The Jew in Canada," two held on April 9 from Lewis Bros.' volumes; "Palestine in Jewish Life Funeral Home, with interment at and Literature," and "Zionism and Cloverhill I'ark Cemetery. Rabbi the Jewish Question." Mr. Rhine- Hershman officiated. Ile is sur- wine is also active in social work, vived by his mother, Mrs. Mary ' ,specialty in the field of cultural ; Goldberg; a sister, Mrs. Bessie and three brothers. Sam. work and If this lecture will prove success-I Nate and Jack. --- ful, the Radomer Society states it l HARRIS BLOOMGARDEN I will arrange more lectures of this I I of 3210 Richton avenue, 72 years nature during the fall. Funeral The committee in charge of this old, died on April 3. lecture is composed of L. Rosen- services were held April 4, with , berg, chairman; Joshua Joyrich, interment at Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi Ashinsky officiated. snit publicity t s heLetsaarny i„ ('halm Sam- MRS. MYER SINGER it, Abe Kroll, and Sol Rubin, vice- c p irer:s yi . dent of the Radomer Society. resident of Alpena, Mich. ,for the' Sam Rubin is president of the so- past 25 years, passed away Mon-1 (lay, March 31, after a lingering illness, illness, at the home of her dough- Huron,.* ter, Mrs Jacob Kentz, of Port Statement of the Ownership, Man. Mich. Besides the hus- agement, Circulation, etc., re- bind, the following children suit- quired by the Act of Congress vive: Morris Sinn, Mrs. Jacob of Aug. 21, 1912, of The De- Kentz of Port lion n, Harry, Al- troit Jewish Chronicle lilt), Dorothy and Joe, all of De- Detroit, Port ' on Mi ce each week sit pu COUNTY OF WAYNE- ' troit. Interment was at Mich., for April, 1930. was 'P STATE OF MICHIG AN, Before me, a Notary Public in Huron, Mich. Mrs to Singer Conduct oldinkin s D and Co,- the state and county afore: 134 i yes Services at Ah vath Z on said, personally appeared J. 11. Synagogue. . Schakne, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes Cantor Oscar Dinkin of l'itts- sermon. His subject will be: "To- and says that he is the Business Manager of The Detroit Jewish burgh, I'., will conduct services at morrow Is a Iloliday." Chronicle and that the following the Ahavath Zion Synagogue, 416 123 Military Street at Wabash R. R. is, to the best of his knowledge Holbrook, during Passover, Satur- Detroit, Mich. The Congregational Seder: , Cedar 5954 and belief, a true statement of the Reservations for the congrega- ownership, management (and, if a , , A . 1 12 at 7 p. m. and Sun- ning , April 13, at ti:30 a. Services: tional Seder and dinner to be held daily paper, the circulation), etc., may "- at 7, and Mon- ' ve m. , , Sunday ening Passover services will be held at Sunday, April 13, at 6:30 Call p. m., Mr. of the aforesaid publication for I morning at a:30. the Temple Sunday, April 13, at should be made at once. . n ntor Dinkin was o the date shown in the above cap• former t r n 1, 10:50 a. m. Dr, Leo NEFranklin Rothschild, Empire 6146. ; bon, required by pmwkwelokskWkWil hrun 4 on. • hda Jes f 1912 embodi the Act of Aug. cant or of the Ath 0 will preach on the topic, Modern 24, lions gregation in Pittsburh. Ile has; Passover Service: Children's Taskniasters." and Regula LIN'S P stal o lyric tenor voice of exceptional a. Children's Passover service will Services for the closing day of ois ruitm l on th e reverse f th quality. lie was a pupil of the Pesach will take place Saturday take place Sunday, April 13. Plea se form, to-wit: I (':rotor Joseph famous 1 morning, April 19, at 10:3 0. Rabbi have your children come to their - That the names and rid 1 at the usual hour. The dresses of the publisher, editor, c lsses a . l pose Leon Frani wi lh. " , Bar-Room manag , __ ghts Ni ignts en ix • , On Saturilay, April 12 . at 10:30 regular assembly of the various managing editor and business a. tn., Rabbi Franc will deliver the departments, primary, intermedi- manager are: Publisher , Joseph J. at Civic Theater. ate and hik , 11 school, will be in the Cummins 2073 Hazel% wood, v Cummins, 1/e- Ni That grand (.1t1 ripsnorter, "Ten , you `could form of a Passover service. In the troit; editor, Joseph J. ghts in a Bar-Room," begins its 3- 2073 Hazelwood, Detroit; 'WE POLICE THE WORLD' internauliate assembly wil l i big week at the Detroit Civic 6) at 11:45, Rabbi Front will tell a $ COMPLETE STOCK ON HAND AT ALL TIMES ng editor, Philip Slomovitz, (32 ■ Theater next Monday night, with J. II. Schakne, 2073 Hazel- Select your Detective as tissover story. ni , more fifth laughs than (It modern cum- I s ni s am n a g lont Detroit ; b usinr erey, or l'hipiirina, I Y our _Allier a ger, J tidies, and a varied assortment of'. Consultation and Advice Strictly Temple Sisterhood: wood avenue, Immediate Delivery 2. That the Detroit, owners Mich. are: (Give; thrilling and exciting incidents. Service -Quality # Confidential. Judge Arthur J. Lacy will ad- . . asses of individual indi of the Gods" at Publix Cad. dress the Temple Sisterhood Sion- n amen and addr Cad. day, April 14, at 2:30, on the sub- o wners, or, if a corporation, give "Son Riviera Theater. FA is name and the names and ad- jest, "A Survey of Child Welfare i 4 Fitzroy 4420 :Work in Michigan," with special t tresses of stockholders owning or Rex Reach's sesnational story. FOOT OF IRON STREET is flitting 1 per cent or more of the "Son of the (Mils," with Richard reference to the Couzens fund. 4 otal amount of stock.) The De- Barthelmess in the title role, is the , •4010 1106.1 e 41. 4 roit Jewish Chronicle, 525 Wood- screen feature at the Publix Itiv- Graduating Clan: vard avenue; Joseph II. Cummins, iera Theater this week. 5 5 The graduating class of beth El ' 2073 Hazelwood avenue, Detroit, College of Jewish Studies is now Mich.; J. II. Schakne 2073 Hazel- 0 0 The (late and the wood avenue, Detroit, Mich.; F. reorganized. COMMERCIAL PRIVATE program of the graduation exer. Margolis, 2075 Hazelwood avenue, DOMESTIC, ekes will be announced next week. Detroit, Mich. DETECTIVE A favorite 3. That the known bond hold- WORK IN ALL All over the World The School Contests: ets, mortgagees, and other secur- Flanged Fittings and Valves for Power Plants Memplr Nell El Notes ■■■■■■■■■■ •■■■111001 0 Season's Greetings 0 0 0 $ John 1). Stanton Steel Co. $ 1 0 4 n . ■ 0 ro 0 1■ ■■ ■ ■•■•■■•■•■ 11. 16,101101.■■16■■■■■•■•■4 Passover Greetings to All. Make Your Old Furniture Like New ITS BRANCHES. AND FEMALE Euclid 3610 6771 Linwood at Gladstone INDUSTRIA/. Parents are asked to co-operate ' ty holders owning or holding 1 per with the school by encouraging rent or more of total amount of their children to enter the follow- bonds, mortgages, or other securi- ties are (if there are mine, so ing contests: OPERATIVES. , POLICE. The declamation contest for in termediates, first try-outs to be one. t the two paragraphs 'tat 4 . That SHADOW RESIDENTIAL next above, giving the names of held April 20. WORK PATROLS. The oratory contest for confir- the owners, if any, contain not OF ALL KINDS, motion department, first try-out- only the list of stockholders and INDUSTRIAL security holders as they appear to he held April 19. INVESTIGA- GUARDS. The oratory contest for High upon the books of the company but TIONS. School department, first try-outs to also., in cases where the stockhold- er or security holder appears upon Principal be held April 20. Correspondents in The Dr. Leo NI. Franklin book the books of the company as trus- Cities of he World. review contest, reviews to be sub-, tee or in any other fiduciary rela- MEN BI tion, the name of the person or MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF milted by Rabbi April Leon 30• From short corporation for whom such trustee The story contest, manuscripts due I is acting, is given; also that the DETECTIVE AGENCIES snid two paragraphs contain state- April 30. The Sisterhood poetry contest, ments embracing affianes full Main Office: knowledge and belief as to the cir- manuscripts due April 30. cumstanc•s and conditions under 520 FARWELL BUILDING which stockholders and security High School Activity Awards: holders who do not appear upon The following students were the books of the company as trus- given the Temple high School ac- tee, hold stock and securities in a Season's Greetings' tivity medals for distinguished capacity other than that of a bona service on the Bethelite staff : fide owner; and this affiant has no Louise Shaman, Avery Weisman. reason to believe that any other Alexander Herschfeld, Ruth Rach. person, association or corporation rata, Jean Bennett, Erwin Ell- has any interest direct or other se- man and Julian Frank. curities than as so stated by him. For distinguished service on the 5. That the average number of High School Council: Henry Sil- copies of each issue of this publi. Sunbryte Window and Com- ver, Nettie Goldhott Jack Art. cation fold or distributed. through plete House Cleaners. We clean Richard Wolfe, Burton London, the mails or otherwise, to paid Kalsomine Ceilings, Wall Paper. Marjorie Schembeck, Sidney Ben- subscribers during the six months Painted Walls. Also paint and jamin, Magidsohn. Donald preceding the date shown above is. Kalsomine Residences, Apart- Roseroot. Kenneth Van Vliet, Ger- I (This information is required from ments and Offices. trude Rush. daily publications only.) Awards for debating, dramatics J. H. SCIIAKNE, Good Work--Good Service- and athletic activities will be Business manager. Low Prices made on succeeding Sunday morn. Subscribed and sworn to before ings. Morris Garvett. chairman of me this 1st day of April, 1930. Parte and Pipes for all makes of the religious school board, distrib- REUBEN SIMON, Furnaces Cleaned by Vacuum uted the awards. commission expiresFeb. 6. . n . N1y , On Sunday. April 13, Melville Euclid 5527 S. Welt. president of Temple Beth , """ El, will distribute the awards for SERVICE, Ho. 9000 9634 Petoskey debating and dramatics. EXPERT MALE GlobeUpholsteringCo. CRtMINAL, UNIFORMED all FREE-$1 Bottle Wonder Auto Polish WITH EACH CAR WASH $1.25 No Extra Charge for Wire Wheels FENDER AND BODY REPAIRING. CLOSE TO ALL THEATERS AND HOTELS MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION 2425 Park Ave., cor. Vernor Hietway One Block West of Woodward Collision and Painting and Bumping Welding Complete Automotive Garage Service at All Hours Lar gest Service Station in Detroit DEXTER-ROCHESTER Garage ROCHESTER at DEXTER HOROWITZ- MARGARETEN MATZOHS 'The Matruh with the Taste Popular for 46 years from New York to re- mote corners of the world for their delight- ful taste, absolute "koshruth" and purity. Now crisper and more delicious than ever. Garfield 6498 SIEGEL (0.14 WOODWARD 4 STATL Pre-Easter Clearance High -Type Evening Gowns More Than 1/2 Off Formerly Up to $125 Formerly Up to $97.50 $25 Formerly Up to $150 $75 $45 At $25 are gowns in embroidered geor- gette, beaded effects, taffeta and chiffon. At $15 are metallic gowns, chiffons and satins. At $75 are lace, chiffon and moire gowns in distinguished versions. GOWNS-THIRD FLOOR Daniel Leak Seymour Leiria Geol.., Lewis Saul Lewis W eitui6 AAfrai. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7739 John R. St. Empire 2114 Detroit Creamery Milk Strictly Kosher for Passover The Detroit Creamery wishes to announce to the entire Jewish com- munity of Detroit that for the coming Passover holidays it will again serve its many Jewish clients with strictly kosher milk from the Detroit Cream- ery Farm near Mt. Clemens, super- vised by all Orthodox Rabbis of De- troit. Mashgichim (supervisors) well known religious men, appointed by the Rabbinical Council, supervise the farm where the milk is produced, also its bottling and handling. All bottles, cans and other utensils I used for Passover milk are new. A special label signifying "Kosher Shel Pesach," with the Rabbi's name on it, will appear on every bottle. Telephone Randolph 4000 as far ahead as sible for your daily supply. pos- FOLLOWING IS THE STATEMENT OF THE RABBINICAL COUNCIL: "Detroit Creamery Milk as advertised for Passover has been supervised under our jurisdiction." Signed-Rabbinical Council of Detroit. Detroit Creamery Everybody's Friend Detroit Creamery supervised milk for Passover is also distributed by the Ebling Creamery Co. DETROIT CREAMERY, RAN. 4000 EBLING CREAMERY, EMP. 2980 WILLIAM LEVINE 131148 6837 Twelfth St. Gar. lietr.-04 Stich Longfellow 8439 Detroit, Mich. 1 WHITE STAR DAIRY CI E. LANCE W. A. Opto Day and Night HI Sm. Y. 7#zereXosioe.r u gai C - Samuel Ilalpert, an artist, vice- Abraham Rhlnawinie Will Address president and a director of the So- Radomer Society May 4. ciety of Independent Artists and for sonic years a member of the Abraham Rhinewitie historian faculty of the Master Institute of 0, d editor of the Daily ' Hebrew United Arts at 310 Riverside Journal of Toronto Ontario is coni- Drive, New York, died on Satur- ng here for one lecture to be held day in Detroit after an operation under the auspices of the Radomer for mastoiditis. His age was 45. , Aid Society at the Turover Hall, The funeral services were held in New York Tuesday in the River- side Memorial Chiliad, Seventy- sixth street and Amsterdam ave- nue. Born in Russia in 1884, Samuel Ilalpert was a son of Elias and Mary Goldstein Ilalpert. Ile was brought to this country as a boy and received his first formal train- ing for his profession at the Na- tional Academy of Design in New York, attending class there from 1899 to 1902. Ile then spent a year at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris and a further period of eight years studying and painting in Srain, Portugal, England and the I, reach provincial cities. Examples of Mr. Ilalpert's work were shown in the l'aris salons from 190:1 to 1905. Some of his later pictures are among the per- manent possessions of the Pennsyl- vania and San Francisco museums and in various private collections. Manufacturers and Distributors Ask Your Grocer For WHITE STAR SPECIAL SOUR CREAM With Every Meal Deliciously Different. All kinds of Loaf Cheese 1Z or -1k ii3 O40141 rommunsn A washing machine will help in your Passover cleaning. W.' have all the latest makes. Also a large assortment of good rebuilt and demonstrator machines at low prices. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES Electric Washing Machine Co. 12226 Dexter Blvd. II. Y11.MON, m,,,,,,,,ri-ongfellow 7383