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The howl youth wil e a tt en d e d
Grett enthusiasm was displayed
.8111114n.
Samuel Shapiro, Detroit resi-
le4r,aet•••
the tally sponsored by Mizrachi Tuesday afternoon at the meeting
dent for 25 years, for many years
liaised,' wer e inspired by the ad. of the Northwestern Women's
active in Jewish communal life in
delivered by G441441001 Bub- League held at the Philadelphia-
IlIg mem o ry “f our d ar li ng
In
Detroit and known as a fine Hu-
national president of the Miz.. Itv•ron Hull.
Reports were sub-
gon a' I brother, Walter Barlet I,- I
meld organization.
Sint, silo passed away 15 years
The local Mirrlichi Hatzoir will
ago Jane 16, 1917.
hold its next meeting on Monday
evening, June III, at the Mishkan
AY we ioved you rowe miss you.
Israel Synagogue, Blaine near Lin-
In ow memory you are dear.
houg I
wood. Those interested in the re- •
of you are always near.
Bring' tr many a silent tear.
habilitation of Palestine and the
Lio,ina and kind yeti were—
religious national spirit are invited
What beautiful memory left behind .
to attend. The meeting will be
featured by an address by a well-
Sally missed by his loving Par-,
ents and Sisters.
known speaker and a fine musical
program.
In loving memory of our dear
mother, Mrs. Sarah Belle Levey,
National Sangerfest to Be
who
passed away seven years tics
Held at Olympia June
June 12, 1923 (29 days in Sivenf.,

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RESIDENT HERE FOR
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Founded 1887

rorgiie u. 1,,,ed. for asking why
not oh. why did she have to die!
"First honors are to go to the
Why ,as it. Lord. she had to go.
For, oh. we loved her, loved her so!
singers of the festival city."
Our oas
ln just ache with ya ■ Ine•s.
So it has been laid down in the
Our e ■ e.. shed many • tear—
by-laws of t he North American
trod • i. , no knows how we mks
Sangerbund, largest and oldest]
dawn, another year.
Oft and oft our hearts to wander to a ■
singer organization in the country,
grave AO far awaY
and thus Detroit singing societies
Where we laid our darling mother SeVell
only, in individual racial groups
,ears ago tod•Y•
' and in mass chorus, are to carry he D. D. Spellman.
SAMUEL SHAPIRO
Sadly missed by her loving brew scholar, Zionist, and ardent
I away whatever honors the soli-
MRS. I. SHEWACH
1Daughters and Sons,
ence is willing to bestow on them
supporter of the Hebrew Schools,
at the opening concert of the three-
died June 6 at the age of O8. Fu-
In loving memory of our dear nerd services were held June 7
' day National Sangerfest to he held mated by the chairman and her •
co-workers for the luncheon and
husband and f at he r, Hyman with interment at Machpelah
at the Olympia June 18 to 20.
bridge to be held Wednesday aft-
Abranwohn, who departed from Cemetery. Rabbi A. 71. Hersh-
ernoon, June 18, at the Chinese this world four years ago today, man officiated.
ganization will be the Bach Chorus, Tea Gardens, 1516 Woodward.
June
2, 1926 (twentieth day of
Civic Opera Chorus, Detroit Sym.
Mr. Shapiro is survived by two
The following ladies are actively
daughters, Mrs. Joseph Tauman of
phony Choir, Madrigal Club, Or- engaged on the luncheon commit- Sivan 56861.
Sadly
missed by his wife and Chicago and Mrs. Max Baker of
pheus Club, Itheingold Male Choir, tee: Mrs. I. Shevachi, chairman;
Bel Canto Danish Singing Society, , m es. I ,. Fi neman , e „...t a i rmar; children, Mrs. Anna Abt•amsohn Detroit; n son, Carl, of Los An-
•h
Norwegian Male Choir, all of It:- m i.,, maraeik, M. w•dedee, and family. geles, and five grandchildren. He
Wits the husband of the late Anna
troit, and the Schubert Choir of • Mrs. II. C. Lippett, Mrs. A. m ar k.
Shapiro.
Windsor, Ont. son, Mrs. A. Smile, 71rs. Eva Poh- EMANUEL TO INSTALL
1 lack, Mrs. II. Milkovsky, Mrs. M.
OFFICERS WEDNESDAY
Sells - Floto Circus at Fair - Hayman, Mrs. F. Richmond, :Hrs.
-- -
S. Knit, Mrs. A. Knoppow, Mrs.
The final board meeting of Cie
SAM FIELDMAN
grounds June 21.22.
!Chas. Brody, Mrs. N. Finkeid Mn'. season of the Sisterh oo d of Con- of 723 Henderson street, Flint,
Sells-Floto circus, considered by. S. Munch, Mrs. I.. Schlien, AIrs. J. gregation Emanuel was held at the Mich., 56 years old, died on June
ninny the greatest show in Amer.'
i , 1111111. Mrs. I.. \Veiny:m ien. home of the president, Mrs. Mary 1.
Funeral services were held
ica, will present the world's great- Mrs. J. Silbersteen. According to Jacobson, Monday afternoon. In June 2 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral
est western cowboy, Tom Mix, and the report ,,f tlie above women an response to an appeal for the deco-
with burial in Flint. Ile is
his equally famous horse, Tony, at I unusual crowd is expected.
rating of the synagogue, the Sis- survived by his wife, Sarah.
Detroit Fairgrounds June 21 and
The members were entertained terhood pledged $400 towards this
22.
Both these famous movie , by Mrs. Metz, who gave a reading fund.
SIMON JACOBS
stars will appear at every per- Of "Humoresque," by Fannie
Sisterhood voted to send a of 1466 :Atkinson avenue, 73 years
formance of Sells-Floto circus this, Hurst. Mrs. .1. II. Ehrlich, who check of $15 as a donation to the old, died on June R. Funeral
'season and will be supported by , was a guest at the meeting, in- Jewish (11,I Folks Home in honor services were held at Lewis Br o s.'
the greatest collection of cirrus spired the members with an ad- of the retiring president. Funeral Home, with burial in St.
, acts ever assembled under a "big• dress. B. Isaacs, who was also
Mrs. S. I.. Kavanau reported 25 Louis, Mo. Ile is survived by ton
top." Over 100 feature acts will present at this meeting, invited the new members to the organization. daughters, NIrs. Henrietta Solo-
he in the big program. , members to the graduation ever-
:\ luncheon will close the at:tivi- mon and 71rs. Lee .1. Sol o m o n,
vises of the Ilt•brew Schools.
ties of the season at the synagoguo, both of Detroit, and a brother, 71.
Mrs. , 71. \yeksler, cultural chair- corner Taylor and 1Vilson, 11'01- Jacobs of St. Louis, Mo.
Barrymore at Adams.
I
0 ,1 ,, tilt: league, announced that nesday, June 18, to which mem-
• --
,
John Barrymore, temporarily
MARY ZELDIS
, away from the romantic and the she it. ' a" a lawnparty at her hers and their friends are invited.
tragic, to prove that he can be as .home Saturday evening, 28. Reservations are in charge of Mrs, of 350 Walnut street, Buffalo, N.
good a comedian on the screen on Many novel features of entertain- Max Schubiner, :1759 Carter arc- Y., 6(1 years old. died on June 5
Men( Will be had, including a five- nue. An interesting program is Funeral services were held on Junt
he was on the stage, has a delight-'
reel moving picture.
Proceeds! planned.
Mrs. Herman Green- II at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home,
ful role in
711in From Blank- ,
' ley's," which opened Thursday at will go to promote lectures and berg will sing n group of songs, ac- with burial in Buffalo. She is stir-
cultural
activities
for
the
Women's
companied
by
Mrs. Emory \I gnash, rived by her husband. David.
the Adams. Vaudeville completes
League.
and the following neatly elected
the bill.
officers will be installed: l'resi-
IRENE JEANETTE GIDDING
dent, Mrs. S. L. Kavanau; vice- of New York City, 23 years
Ferry Field Theater.
Receives Response to Aid presidents. Mrs. Isadore Karbel, (lied on .1uni, 7. Funeral services
On Sunday and Monday, at the
Given During Passover. Mrs. Meyer Shugerman and Mrs. wi re held in the chapel of Temple
Ferry Field Theater, Grand River
Ralph Paul; secretary, Mrs. Wil- Beth El on June 9, with interment
and the boulevard, the feature will
Haul Adelson; treasurer, Mrs. at 1Vtaithiwre Cemetery, Dr, I a n,
The last meeting of the Jewish
be "Honey," an all-talkie, starring,'
Harry Levin.
M. Franklin officiated.
She was
Welfare Or-
Nancy Carroll.
Tuesday to ld Women's
ran i za th ,n European
the beloved wife of Jes,,,,
was held at
the h aaa,
Wednesday "No More Children"
daughter of 71
r. an NIrs.
d
Sam uel
,Mrs.
Helper,
2489
Atkinson
will be the special feature,
Rosenberg sist er of 71rs. 71ilton
Letters of
rated to the newlyweds of Amer- "'HIu • June In.
J. Silberberg.
.
thanks from orphans who received
inn.
-
—
—
aid during Passover were read. A
FANNIE LANDSBERG
Da% id Horvitz Lodge No. 373,
check wits issued to the Allied
of 4823 Fourth street,
years
Jewish Campaign on the society's I. O. B. S., held a special meeting
Funeral
HUNTINGTON INN
at Jericho Temple Sunday evening, old, died nn June 7,
pledge.
services
were
held
at
Gilbert's
Fu-
June
6.
Election
of
officers
took
Woodward at Eleven-Mile
The organization has elected its
neral Home on June If, with inter-
officers for the ensuing term and plain. The following Were
ment
at
Elmwood
Cemetery,
Dr.
Louis
Shield,
president;
David
will install them on Wednesday,
Leo 71. Franklin officiated. She was
June 25, at a luncheon at the Book Richman, vice-president; A. Fox, the bel
o ved wife of Louis, mother I
COLLISION WORK, GENERAL RE-
treasurer;
Norman
Richman,
finan-
Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. J. Robbins
PAIRING, WELDING, STORAGE
of Irwin Marx, sister Of Nit's. Rose
will be chairman of the affair. Mrs. cial secretary; Jack Commer, re-
3720 Webb Avenue
Phone Garfield 0474
Susel Goldstick will be the in- cording secretary, and 71. Sidner, 7larx, Emma Nottenheimer, Ile-
gins, Julius and .Albert Jacol , v.
stalling officer, assisted by Annette sergeant-at-arms.
The Russell Kozlow class of 70
, 1 eVry, mistress of ceremonies.
Members should make reservations candidates was initiated at this
meeting.
,,tot later than June 20 by calling
Final arrangements were made
aNIrs. Jos. Bagdade, Hemlock 34101.
for delegates and members to at-
tend the convention taking place in
Congregation Emanuel Bible Buffalo June 15 to June 17.
Before concluding the meeting
Classes Honor Roll.
Judge Ferguson of Circuit Court
delivered an address.

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If hi first graduation exercises of
Congregation Emanuel Bible
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morning, June 22. at 11 o'clock. Ii,
the vestry rooms of the synagogue,
Taylor and Wilson avenues. The
members of the graduating class
have been attending the Bible
classes of Congregation Emanuel
sinci , its inception fear years ago
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Welfare Organization Con-
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The Jewish Wolllott'S European
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case was brought up asking for
Iwo steamship tickets to bring over
urn orphans from Pinsk, Poland,
5, Canada.
The regular two-weekly allow-
.Inces were paid for private board
I four orphans in Detroit and
Windsor, the sum of $37, and for
I-, lief of support to orphaned fami-
hes in Europe, $35.
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meeting will be held Monday, .dune
16, at the residence of Mrs. 'deb.
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