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Todd, Former Secretary to
MANUEL URBACH
Late Congressman Lon-
Granite and Marble
don, to Speak Sunday.
Monuments
Now in our New
Location
7723 TWELFTH ST.
Euclid 7192
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GILBERT'S
Funeral Home
PAGE NINE
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN IN CHARGE OF SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTERHOOD BAZAAR
MRS. ROSE COLDSTICK
DEAD AFTER ACCIDENT
Mrs. Rose Goldstick, wife of Dr.
' Hilliard Goldstick, 3797 Grand ave.
nue, died Wednesday in Welland,
Ont., of injuries suffered in an au-
, tomobile accident near there, She
W044 35 years old.
5Irs. Goldstick, who recently won
the women's golf championship at
Knollwood Country club, was a sin-
ter-in-law of Nathaniel Goldstick,
, assistant corporation counsel. She
was driving back front New York
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Goodwin Velick, 182 Monterey ave-
nue, Highland Park. The parents
received only minor injuries.
Funeral services were held
Thursday afternoon, with services
, at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home, with
interment at Clover Ilill l'ark Con- •
etery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and I
' Rev. E. Zaludkowski sdliciated.
Besides her parents and has- •
band, Mrs. Goldstick survived by I
I
a son, Philip.
Lawrence Todd, Washington cor-
respondent for the Federated Press,
formerly secretary to the late Con-
gressman Meyer London of New
York, who openly exposed the pow-
er trust, is to be the speaker of the 'I
People's Forum, Sunday, Nov. 16,
at 3 p. tn., at College of the city
of Detroit, Cass and Hancock ave-
nues, his topic being "Federated
Press and the Power Trust"
Zionist Revisionists.
The Zionist Revisionist Organ-
ization moved to new clubrooms at
8943 Twelfth street, near Taylor.
The clubrooms will be open every
evening beginning at 8 o'clock.
On Sundays they will be open at 5
o'clock. All cultural and special
floggings will be heist in this place,
where may be obtained informa-
tion on Zionist questions.
Cultural meetings are held Sun-
days at 5 p. m. at the clubrooms.
The cultural meeting this Sunday,
Nov. 15, will include a lecture by
A. Altman, president of the Revis-
ionists of Detroit, on the subject.
The British Empire, its past, pres-
ent op future tendencies, and its
isiterests and policy in the Near •
East in general and in Palestine
in particular," All interested are
invited.
1J. W. E. W. 0. Aids Emer-
gency Relief Fund.
OBITUARY
NATHAN SEITOVITZ
of Port Huron, Mich., 53 years old
died on Nov. 7. Funeral service
were held on Nov. 9 at Lewis Brie
Funeral Home, with interment a
Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rabb
Hershman and the Rev. Zaludkow
ski officiated. Ile is survived b:
his wife, Sarah; two daughters
Mrs. David Kaltman and Esther
two eons, Burton and Benjamin
three brothers, Ben and Sam, botl
of Chicago, Ill., and Louis of De
trait, and four sisters, Mrs. Abs
Garfinkel, Mrs. G. Moskowitz, Mra
I. Edelman and Mrs. Philip Stein
all of Chicago, Ill.
WILLIAM LEVINSON
of 3308 Richton avenue, 54 years
old, died on Nov. 10. Funeral aerv.
ices were held on Nov. 11, with in•
terment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi M. lager officiated. He it
survived by his wife, Anna; two
slaughters, Mrs. Sam Wolson and
Mrs. Joseph Franklin, and one son,
Barney.
A special meeting of the Jewish •
Women's European Welfare Or-
HERMAN LEBOVITZ
Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS
ganization was held Monday. Mrs.
LIntreit's First Licensed Jewish
J of 2926 South Electric, River
os;sph Zuckerman presided.
Rouge, 43 years old, died on Nov.
U•dertaker
At this meeting the following! J.
Funeral services were held on
Delaware at Second
— Cot Ctourtesr of Detroit Times decisions were made: To support Nov 10 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral
two new orphaned families in F u If
Empire 6834
Leaders in charge of the bazaar of the Sisterhood of Con ..... lion Shaare• Zedek, which opens this Saturday night, Nov. 15,
and non: 'Cl'e in addition to those nine I Cemetery.
Rabbi Fischer and
tinues through Sunday and Monday, at the new synagogue, Chicago boulevard and Lawton avenue, are here seen mapping out their final plans families who are already support-
Cantor Rosenfield officiated, He
for this . Proceeds are to go towards furnishing the new aynagogue•
ed by this organization; to aid the'
is
survived
by
a brother, Tony.
Those in the photograph are, reading left to rights Mrs.
Morris H. Blumberg, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr.. David Diamond, Mrs, A. Louis' Detroit Jewish Emergency Relief
Gordon
Gordonand Mr.. Harr Z. Br
ow n.
o
Fund with $25, and to aid in sup- I
DELICIOUS FOODS!
ANNA MEYERS
porting' 37 orphans in David Goro. •
1A, Poland, with $15 monthly. A I of 3333 Sturtevant avenue, 42
will conduct every Monday, before Prizes Awarded at
Dance of Rabbi Ashinsky to Address report was also delivered regard - j years old, died on Nov. 8. Funeral
the rehearsal, from 7:45 p. m. to
L. A. Sanatorium Aux-
Opening Meeting of Miz-
irag the four orphans who are sup. ' services were held on Nov. 9 at
8:45 p. m. Notes for beginners
In sail and loving memory of our
ported on private board in Detroit. Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with
will be given and coaching for
rachi Hatzoir.
We Bake Our Own Pastry
dear mother, Fannie Ilemple, who
The charily aY
ball held at the
solos will be offered to those wish-
The recent events in regard to I Arrangements were also made interment at Oakview Cemetery.
passed away three years ago Nov.
HOME-COOKED
Graystone ballroom on Thursday, Palestine have demonstrated the for the card party to be held Sat- Rabbi Fram officiated. She is sun.
La Argentina in Recital at ing it.
1927.
The membershi pdrire for the Nov. 6, sponsored by the Detroit importance of every element in urday evening, Nov. 22, at the rest- 1 vived by her husband, Simon.
DELICATESSEN-MEALS
Her loving children and grand-'
Orchestra Hall on
sixth annual concert is still open. auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sara- ' Jewryto do its share towards its den" of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ratner,'
Best Food—Lowest Prices
children, Mrs. Joseph Deyoung,
All singers are welcomed to come torium, proved a success, thanks rehabilitation. The Alizrachi Hat- 8732 La Salle boulevard. Mrs. J. I
Monday.
MRS. BASHA FRIEDLANDER
Sirs. Louis Solomon, Max II. Hem-
501 Woodward Avenue
Monday, Nov. 17, to 8679 Twelfth to the Jolly Elite Club, Equality zoir of Detroit in resuming its ac- Zuckernmn is chairman of this of-j
ple.
Club and the Jolly Fellows Club tivities for the season, is ready to fair, assisted by Mrs. J. Radnor. j oldest inmates of the Detroit Jew-
street,
corner Blaine.
l.a Argentina, Spain's greatest
ish Old Folks Ilome, died at the
and the hearty co-operation of do its share toward realizing the
dancer, will appear at Orchestra
home on Saturday at the age of
I msny other clubs and organize- Jewish hopes in regard to Pales- I
Girl Scout Troop 101.
Ball next Monday evening, Nov. 17,
87. Burial was on Sunday, with
tions.
Paderewaki
Concert
This
tine.
'
assisted by Miguel Berdion. Her
Girl Scout Troop 101 is having J. Levin, president of the home,
Several attractions of interest
Sunday Afternoon.
program follows:
The opening meeting will be held its first meeting next Tuesday at I
Abe Ackerman, Nathan Hopper
re
Sonata.... Matsui All,s,c Ilsth century)
Through the sour- on Tuesday evening, Nov. 18, -at 7:15 p, m., at the Shaarey Zedek
Interest and enthusiasm is be- were featured.
and Robert Sobel in charge of
I
Tran,ribed I,, Jol000lin Nin
ing shown in the Ignace Paderew- tesy of Frank & Seder, a fashion the Mishkan Israel Synagogue, branch on
street. Girls services. Mrs. Friedlander is stir-
MIGUEL BERDION
revue
was
held.
Frank
&
Seder
Blaine
near
Linwood.
• Andalusian Serenade, C, ' , Hann Rucker. ski recital which takes place this
'interested should come to this, rived by three daughters, Mrs.
Dance from the opera IA yids breve." Sunday afternoon, Nov. 1G, at Ma- also donated the prizes to the
The meeting will be addressed' meeting. Girls must be at least 10
Rachel Yoroslansky of Los An-
beauty
•
t •
winners. .
• b y la i Aaron Si. Ashinsky, who yearn old.
sotti, Auditorium at 3 p.
niter brajo
...... Manuel de Fall.,
geles, Mrs, Rose Moore of Chicago,
prize
wan
awarded
to
Miss
Ruth
will
speak on "The Present Situn.
The
program
follows:
LA ARE
GNTINA
and
Mrs. Lena Miller of New York;
vastt
,
i
sn
m
dt.i
Cohen,
231
East
Euclid;
the
second
tion
in
Palestine."
Fine
musical
and
Furor
dm
•
themeur by
. hn„,
l(Irgy IFantastty Dance) Joaniptin Turing
Tombstone Unveiling.
two sons, Nathan Hopper of Pitts-
prize to Miss Helen Parisian, 11367 selections will be part of the pro-
at WILT
'
An unveiling of the monument in burgh and Louis Hopper of De-
E. Crandon Sonata. Ii minor, Opus al, Allegro,
Sobieski
street,
Hamtramck,
and
gram.
AII•00, Allegretto
La ('orrid•
Beethoven
Q. Valverde
memory of the late Henrietta Co- troit; ten grandchildren, Sadie,
the th ird prize to Miss
Ber-
Sonata. 11
m
inor. Opus 5s, All eg ro
Ilmpres•ns of a hull light)
The Mixrachi Hatzoir sponsors hen will be held on Sunday, Nov. May, Jennie, Esther, Max, Abe,
ma n, 1983 Virginia Park.
maestso. Scherzo Multo Viva ce
l'h yl io s radi o cultural and social activities as
LA ARGENTINA
16, at 3 p. rat., at Oakview Cemetery, Reva, Annie, Bobby and Zelda,
Largo.
Finale
presto
non
(onto
Intermission
was presented to I111,544 Elaine Na- well as
Between Glynn Court and Calvert
Cordoba
Co pin
working toward the re- Royal Oak. Friends and relatives and eight great-grandchildren,
Albenix.
sat.. Oros 41, No. 2 Two
• • Iliyrian Danre
tinsky, 340 Englewood avenue, hnbilitation of Palestine in the are invited to attend. Dr. Leo
Joaquin Ni,, Nocturne
M. Ruth, Sonny, Doris, Seymour, Mar.
Mazurkas, Opus 0, 2, No. a and
Cordially Invites You to Attend
Chortsogrophic drama In three parts,
member of Tusi Tula Sorority. religious-national spirit.
Franklin will officiate.
Opus 23, No. 2. ttdue A minor.
old, Stanley, Harry and Annie.
danced without :muse. dedicated to Mnie.l
Since all returns for tickets are
Opus 25. No. 11 Chopin
• Argentina
LA ARGENTINA
not
in
as
yet,
clubs
and
organize-
The
Danring
Virgins
of
Delphi.
Veils,
Jot* I from the province of Navarre)
Simon Shetzer Gives Enlight-
tions
are
asked
to
settle
with
Mrs.
The Wind in the Plain. Minstrels.
J. Larregla
MIGUEL BERDION
ening Talk on Situation
Ciro de Cub.
Debussy L. Lupiloff, 3294 Cortland avenue,
Popular Melody
'Dance No. I
E. Granados Prelude C sharp minor. Prel u de
Maki Loot.
Seymour Lewis
Saul Lavris
Georg* Lucia
as 50071 as possible. To the club
In Palestine.
sharp minor. Opus
N n.
Lagarterana
J. Guerrero
that sold the largest number of Sunday afternoon, Nov. 9, at the
(Peasant dance (rum the provinceof
Triytan
and
holds,
Prelude
•
Toledo
......
'LA ARGENTINA
tickets, a silver losing cup will be meeting of the Young People's Aux-
• New•
Wagner-Schellina awarded at the
next open social iliary of Congregation 11'nai Moshe,
La Campanella
PaganinisLIsat
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
meeting of the Detroit auxiliary, Simon Shetzer, president of the
Halevy-Hazomir Choral So-
the date of which will be an- Zionist District for Detroit, gave
(
i
i
7
sh
di i . n the next issue of The an interesting talk on the Pales-
ciety Offers Singing
Contributions to Jewish So- i u r(n ) n ce icc
tine situation.
Lessons.
cial Service Bureau.
The Detroit auxiliary of the Lot
This meeting was one of the ser-
At the last rehearsal of the Ha-
The Jewish Social Service Bu-
Angeles
Sanatorium
especially
ies
of intellectual programs to be
levy-Ilazomir
Choral
Society, reau wishes to acknowledge a con-
thanks Philip Slomovitz,
J. H. given by the Young People's Auxil-
.
branch 263, J. N. W. A., the mem- tribution to its special fund from
SPECIAL PRICES FOR OPENING DAY
. Dorothy Brun- lacy. Further programs will be
berg were given the opportunity Sir. and Mrs. John A. Ileavenrich stein of
The Detroit Jewish Chron- , held once a month, the dates to be
to join a class which Dan Frohman in memory of Jusepli L Selling,
isle for their efforts announcedi
in a lat er ssue.
MUSIC
Lamed Lunch
The Original Owner of
Twelfth
The DEXTER
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