filE9CTROITJEWISHCARONICLB OBITUARY A GUTTEN SHABES: It is the duty of every Jewish voter to go to the polls next Tuesday, September 9, and exercise their franchise to vote for clean government. As the lawyers of Detroit recommend in their B a r Primary various candidates for the judiciary so do the undertakers of Wayne County recommend the candidacy of Dr. John D. Buck for CORONER We heartily agree with our brother under- takers and recommend that you cast your vote for John D. Buck for Coroner. JACOB ROSENZWEIG of 4(112 Townsend avenue, 70 years old, died on Sept. 3. Fu- neral services were held on Sept. 4 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Ilome, with interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Ile is survived by a son, Max, and one sister. LEWIS BROTHERS DANIEL LEWIS SEYMOUR LEWIS, SAUL LEWIS GEORGE LEWIS Danl.' Lewis Seymour Lewis Saul Lewis FUNERAL DIRECTORS For STATE REPRESENTATIVE Republican Ticket ■ \ 1 1 k\I •'• LIM ■■■■‘,\ 1 1 IN IN \WWI ■■■■■■■ Illuntrosen, Mrs. J. A. Sauk. permitted to contribute anything, In memory of Sylvia Simons: for only indigent consumptives are Erma Mrs. Leppold D. Mayer, Sar- admitted. The institution has no ah Rosensweig, Abraham Cooper. endowment funds. It has no ac- The contributions were received cumulation of reserve funds The a by Mrs. Ilarry VVetsman, 2923 Cal- all income has always been ex- vert avenue, chairman of the Ha- pended to accommodate immedi- 1 &mush Remembrance Fund • ately those applicants for admits- - sion whose urgent pleas could not Among the Jewish leaders active in behalf of Dr. Buck's candidacV are Isaac Saulson, Aaron Kurland, Sol Dann, Samuel Stahl, Charles Harris, Seymour Lewis, George Lewis, Saul Lewis, Daniel Lewis, Adolph Kessler, Reuben W. Klein, Morton Siegel, Harry Liebson, Harry Mellon, Jack Leader, M. A. Friedland, LouisBeesky, Dr. Har- ry Lewin, Dr. Edward Kozlow, Jacob Goodman, Louis Duscoff, Morris Tuchbant, Meyer Stein- berg. be refused." RETAIN 0 1 JUDGE MAURICE H. McMAHON as Circuit Judge WAYNE COUNTY Impartial The retention of Judge Ervin It. Palmer in the Probate Court is urged by a host of friends. Conti- dent that he will win, many of his admirers urge an overwhelming vide in his favor to show the C0111- munity's appreciation of his serv- ices. In an interview on Thursday Judge Palmer made the following , interesting statement: "The writing of wills, disposing of one's accumulated possessions I after one is through, is an imp,r- tant matter that should not be delayed. I believe that the best time for a man to write his will is when he feels at his best, physi- cally and mentally. That is the time for him to plan to continue to contribute goodness to mankind when he has departed this life. "During my 29 years in Probate Court I have seen much sorrow and suffering resulting from the SILAS FEINBERG failureof men to write last test ments. Unforeseen delays and in- Charlotte Gould, Marie Hussey, terferences often bring hardships Ruth Schoenberg. Interesting en- to the families of men who pro- tertainment has been arranged for crastinate in this matter. this affair and no efforts have been "The liberally-minded nian will spared to make it a success. Friends surely want to continue as bane- as well as members are invited. factor after death to the institu- Silas Feinberg, worthy patron, will tions he has helped in his lifetime. be master of ceremonies. Besides, more should be educated On Sept. 16 Purity Chapter will to the thought that the wealth he sponsor a charity bridge-tea at has accumulated in his day need Hostess Cake Shop, Oakman boule- not be hoarded selfishly; that the yard and Twelfth street. Rose community makes certain demands Bernstein is chairman in charge. upon its more fortunate members; Purity's regular business meet- that those abundantly supplied ing will be held Monday, Sept. 8, should come to the aid of the less at 7:45 p. m. fortunate. "When men delay in preparing their last testaments during their healthiest and happiest tlays, they • First District —Kind Primaries Sept. 9. Republican. Inserted by a Jewish Friend. Purity Chapter's first dinner-, dance of the season will be held at Northwood Inn Sunday evening, Sept. 7. This affair r has been as- signed to the Star Points. The officers in charge are: Fanny Fein- berg, Longfellow 8988, Sadie Cohn JERRY M. GOODMAN CALLED BY DEATH Capable Wm. P. Frost Capable— His Retention as Probate Judge Urged by ManY Supporters. PURITY DINNER-DANCE I THIS SUNDAY EVENING MANY JE WS URGE BUCK FOR CORONER Empire 2114 Experienced PALMER DISCUSSES PROBLEM OF WILLS HARRY WALLACE of 2306 Clairmount avenue, 23 MRS. FRANCES HELLIN years old, died on Aug. 29. Fu- services were held on Aug. the Detroit members in this organ- 31, with interment at Beth Olem iza N tti r olt: Hain, Cemetery. Rabbi Ashinsky Mild- who is well known ated. Ile is survived by his father, to Detroit supporters of the Den- Joseph; three brothers, Julius, ver Consumptives' Relief Society, Herbert and Sidney, and three sis• opts to increase the membership ters, Fay, Mrs. Irving Blumberg in order to aid the increased num- and Mrs. Merrell Goldberg. ber of applicants who must be help- ed by the society. On the Detroit HARRY FILLMAN committee co-operating with her of 352 Marlborough, f2 years old, are David W. Simons, Rabbi A. M. died on Aug. 31. Funeral serv- Hershman, Fred M. Butzel David ices were held on Sept. 3. Rabbi Oppe, n heim ( ha rles Smith, Ben B. From officiated. Ile is survived Fento n and others by his wife, Helen. In her appeal for Detroit Jewry's the aid, Mrs. Helen states: JOSEPH GOLDBERG r ilctehecdia:Irg °I-fealmitrd'g w or e At Spivak, Colo., the J. C. when struck by ill health." of Chicago, Ill., 55 years old, was R. S. has some 40 modern build- killed in an automobile accident ings devoted to the cure and ca re on Aug. 31. Funeral services were of tuber•ulars. Within the con- The candidacy of Dr. John D. Buck for coroner of Wayne county held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Ilome fines of the 150 acres of beautiful on Sept. 1 and Rabbi Aishiskin of- this week won the support of many land, on which the Institution is ficiated. Ills body was shipped to prominent leaders, among them and grain The hoist of friends of Jerry M. well-known Jewish citizens, as well as of leading organizations. Post Office, a library, schools Goodman was shocked at the news two daughters. Although a Republican, Mr. for industrial instruction and of his untimely death which oc-I training. Hundreds of patients—; curred on Friday, Aug. 29, at St. Buck's candidacy is endorsed by the Democratic party of Wayne from all parts of the country—are Hadaasah Remembrance county, which urges his election. here in this sanatorium. They re- Fund Dr. Buck was declared qualified ceive the utmost of medical care for the office by the Detroit Citi- that modern science is capable of.' . zens' League, and organizations , The Hadassah Remembrance They are treated with the deepest which have given him his endorse- Fund has received the following sympathy and consideration. ments are: Maccabees, Unity contributions this week: "This great work of the J. C. R. Voters League, West Site Repub- In memory of Henry Weinstein S. has been carried on for over a lican Club, Young Men's Civic from Mrs. Samuel Berman, Mr. quarter of a century solely by the Club, Veterans' Political Associa- Abraham Caplan, Mrs. Sarah Reis-' aid of voluntary contributions of tion and other veteran and politi- enweig, Mr. William Friedman, the public. No patient contributes cal groups. I Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, Mrs. Jennie a penny to the cost. No patient is George Lewis 7739 John R. St. MRS. HEWN HERE IN INTERESTS OF DENVER ISRAEL H. GOULD CONSUMPTIVES' DRIVE The funeral of Israel H. Gould was held from the home of his Mrs. Frances Rollin, field secre- daughter , Mrs. Samuel G tary of the Jewish Consumptives' 2021 Taylor avenue, at 2:30 p. Relief Society of Denver, arrived . m. Sunday, Aug. 24. The re- in Detroit this week to re-enroll mains were taken to Mishkan Is- rael Synagogue, Blaine and Lin- wood, where Rabbi Stollman lauded Mr. Gould, who was vice- president and one of the leaders of that synagogue for many years. Rev. II. Milkowsky chanted the memorial services at the syna- gogue. Interment was held at Machpelah Cemetery, where Rev. It. Boyarsky chanted additional services. Mr. Gould has been a resident of Detroit for over IS years and was well known for his religious and philanthropic activities. He was the beloved husband of Mrs. Fanny Gould and father of Mrs. Samuel Green, Mrs. Meyer Shugerrnan, Isadore D., Carl, Ben- jamin, Irving, Litmann, Louis and Morris Gould. 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 • JERRY GOODMAN Mary's Hospital. He was married about nine years ago to Ida Ap- plebaum of this city who survives hint. Other survivors are two sis- FITCH WELL FITTED FOR REPRESENTATIVE GILBERT'S Funeral Home RE - ELECT Senator Seymour H. Person is opposing Grant :11. 1 ImIson Jeer Congressman from the Sixth District QENATOR PERSON has served %.../ three terms in the Michigan House of Representatives amps now serving his second term in the Senate. His record speaks for itself. The Judicature Act, the Insurance Act, the Banking Act, Good Roads Legis. lation, Criminal Code Resisio,n, Business, Farming and Labor Legis- lation approved by all. One of the originators of the Old Age Pension Movement. The Champion of Service Men and Service Legisla. tion. Compare Person's record in your Legislature with Hudson's in yo Congress. Person opposes present Prolii. bition Laws and the Anti.Saloon League. Ilud,on helped enact these Taws and was an official of the Anti-Saloon League. Vote for Person Primary Election, Tuesday, September 9th Person for Congress Club, Murphy Bldg., Highland Park RETAIN JUDGE HOMER FERGUSON AS CIRCUIT JUDGE Re-Elect THOMAS F. FARRELL County Clerk Ea: 1111111 11 1 111111111 1 1111 1 11111 1 11111 11 111 1 111 11111 111 1 1111 1 1111 11 111111111111 1 111111111111L__- Unveiling Congressman Bob Clancy A Fighter for Personal Rights, and for Detroit ne000-0-0-0400* A Benefactor of Detroit industries 4}000100000000 = = The unveiling of a monument in memory of the late Simon Harris, late treasurer of the Jewish Old Home, will he held on San- day, Sept. 7, at 2 p. m., Mach- pelah Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. SAMUEL UNGERLEIDER & COMPANY Now in our New Location REPUBLICAN TICKET ELECT FRENCH JEWISH BANKER IS DEAD PARIS.— (J. T. A.) — Alfred SHERIFF IRA WILSON Cahn, French Jewish banker, mem- ber of the Alliance Israelite een- Wayne county, according to Harry ral committee, died here Aug. 23 Bielfield. "It has been my privilege to t the age of 69. know and he intimately associated with Ira Wilson for the past 32 years," stated Mr. Bielfield. "His chief aim is to give the citizens of Wayne county a true business ad- ministration, and when Ira Wilson gives his word, it is good. His basiness experience is one which MEMBERS may be reviewed with pride, and New York Stock Exchange his efforts as sheriff of the county Detroit Stock Exchange have been most successful. In Aasaciate Members fact, with the eight-man crew who New York Curb Market are the active police crew of the MILTON GORDON department, the record of accomp- ident M•nager lishment is comparable with that Direct Wires to All Principal Markets of any police organization in 121 Penobscot Building Wayne county." Cherry 9620 Sheriff Wilson is a life member of the Wayne County Republican Club, an well as a member of the Elks, Maccabees, Moose, Eagles, MANUEL URBACH the Vortex Club and the Plymouth Masonic organization. Ile is a Granite and Marble staunch supporter of unionism, and a firm believer in fair deal- ings. Monuments Printary September 911) Senator Seymour H. Person CAPABLE — COURTEOUS — UNBIASED Tax relief on the basis of "econ- ters, Mrs. Carrie Hart and Rose omy with efficiency" in state frov- Paid fur by a Jewish Friend. In loving memory of our dearest Goodman, both of New York City. ernment, cutting overhead, limit.' mother and sister, Anna Lavine, Funeral services were held on ing appropriations to necessary who passed away four years ago, Sunday, Aug. 30, at Gilbert's Fu- items, and "cautious spending" with terms Second at Delaware, Aug. 26, 1926. '(16 days in Ellul)• rural Home, are advocated by Roscoe Conkling p i nc h pe l a h ( em- Fitch, Detroit publisher d for- A loving mother. trite and kind, No (Hen( on earth like her well find. etery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of- mar newspaperman, whose an expert- For sill of ita shid e d her bea t ficiated at both the funeral home ence well fits him for the office of Anil GINI gave he r eternal rest. and the cemetery. State Representative, to be voted Formerly EDMUND 0. LEWIS Services at the grave were con- upon at the Republican primary, Deoit's First Licensed Jewish tr Her loving Children, Grandchil- ducted under Masonic auspices, Mr. Undertaker Sept. 9th. demi, Sisters and Brothers. ! Goodman having been a member of ..___ Mr. Fitch was born March 11, Delaware at Second Lovell Moore Lodge 182, F. & A, 1903, at Ludington, Mich., and is In dear and loving memory of M. , of Muskegon, Mich. Empire 6834 a great-grandson of Justice Elijah our darling daughter, Bella Hilda Mr. Goodman conducted the Fitch who in 1830 came from Con- Rosenman, who departed five years Brook's tailoring establishment at nectieut to Michigan and was ago, 13 days in Ellel. ap- 1208 West Vernor Highway. His pointed a Michigan Territorial late residence was 3714 Edison ave- judge by Governor Stevens T. Darling Bell, with .rent tears nue. We all stood tin sit our r Mason. His father, former Judge , !trot her'. wedding !eat month - = Virgil A. Fitch of Ludington, heal Thinking of you and all the yea, ' = You wer e taken from us. served both as Mason County pros- I ( Sheriff Ira Wilson = May You rent in peace Lauded by tooling attorney and as State Rep- Harry Bielfield. a but for several terms. In Your heartbroken Father, The enforcement of all the laws 1919, when his father was a mem- Mother, Sisters and Brothers. Ilis efficient and courteous manner of handling this office , to the best of his ability and the her of the house, Mr. Fitch served 'ability o has won him the admiration of thousands of Jews, who con- is staff, is the platform as a page and organized and was In memory of our darling son of Ira sider it a privilege to endorse him. Wilson, who is seeking re- elected "Speaker of the Third and brother, Harold Seigle., who passed away one year ago Sept. 2, election to the office of sheriff of House," which conducted "mock" This ad paid for by a Jewish Friend. 1929. - sessions in the legislative dam- I — burs, at which former Governor ' Sadly missed by his Father, Albert F.. Sleeper and the late Mother, Brothers and Sisters. President William Howard Taft F ....j were speakers. — of Monument. ="- EAST SIDE Why You should Vote for 7723 TWELFTH ST. Euclid 7192 MODERN DELICATESSEN 11612 Dexter Boulevard Hadassah Infant Welfare Contributions. In memory of Sylvia Simons, the Iladassah Infant Welfare Fund re- ceived a gift from Mrs. Ilimon Kaplan. In memory of llenry. Weinstein from kIrs. Jack Loew- enberp, Mrs. Emil Loewenberg. Morris Lupiloff 3294 Cortland Longfellow 3497 Painting and Decorating Interior and Exterior Stippling, Modelling Glazing We offer special low prices for' work done at this time. Esti mat es Cheerfully Given Give U. ■ Trial Our satisfied customers will mend us highly PROSECUTOR JAMES E. CHENOT FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Primaries September 9, 1930 5111111111 111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Remember the "JAHRZEITS" of your beloved ones by inserting an "IN MEMORIAM" in The Chronicle.