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fOCIROITIn ■ 15/161 BON

MANY ORGANIZATIONS

HELP J. N. F. BAZAAR

Country Store to Be Feature at

Win New Friends by
Serving (‘ BOESKY'S"

the PhiladelpWa-Byron Hall
Feb. 21 to 23.

Mrs. Max Hayman, chairman of
the Jewish National Fund bazaar
committee, announces that the ba-
zaar which will be held at the
Philadelphia-Byron auditorium be-

Prepared in the inimitable Boesky Manner, our delicates-

sen products have won the favor of Detroit's moat discrim-

inating hostesses. The purchasing Dower of 3 Stores gives
you the benefit of low orices and enables you to serve

"Boesky's" for all occasions. You'll be surprised how

tickled your guests will be when you serve them "Boesky's."

Try it for that next party.

EAT DINNER AT BOESKY'S

Give your wife • rest by bring•ng the family to our Twelfth

street store for dinner. Excellent food, pleasant surroundings

—and the low cost will amaze you.

FREE DELIVERY SERVICE :-: :-: EMPIRE 6860

Boesky Bros.

Twelfth at Hazelwood

Hastings at Farnsworth

Library Market, Library and Gratiot

_

FRANKLIN TO SPEAK J. C. R. S. AUXILIARY
TO MENORAH SUNDAY1 HOLDS CHARTER PARTY

The Detroit Ladies' Auxiliary of
The next meeting of the Me - '
norah Society of the College of I the Jewish Consumptive Relief So-
the City of Detroit will be held at' , ciety of Denver, Colorado, held its
Congregation B'nai Moshe, Dex- charter induction party on Satur-
ter at Lawrence, on Sunday, Feb.
8, at 3:30 sharp.
The speaker of the afternoon'
will be Dr. Leo M. Franklin of
Temple Beth El, whose topic for
discussion will be " Biblical and
Post-Biblical Literature. Every-
one is welcome.
The Menorah is sponsoring a
dance to be given Sunday evening,
Feb. 15, at the Twentieth Century
Clumbia and Witherell. Tickets
can be secured by calling Arling-
ton 5269-W.

Jewish Physician Wins Car-
negie Hero Award.

PITTSBURGH.— (J. T . A.)—

Dr. A. Lester Weisberg of New .
York City, Is one of the five resi-
dents of New York State who have ,
been awarded bronze medal by the
Carnegie Hero Fund Commission'

in recognition of deeds of heroism. MRS.

Dr. Weisberg, who is a hysician
and who is 26 years old , saved
Frank U • iaky from drowning at
Welfare Island nearly three years
ago, after Ujlaky had jumped into
the East River. Dr. Weisberg
jumped into the river fully clothed
and, despite Ujlaky's struggles,
held him above water until a rope
was thrown from the shore.

MOLLIE SEGAL

day evening, Jan. :11, at Congrega-
testa Beth Mons.
Reverend Golden was chairman.
Mrs. Mollie Segal, formerly of
Hartford, Conn., now a resident of

Detroit, president and organizer of
the local auxiliary who for the past

28 years has rendered faithful
service b the Jewish Consumptive
Relief Society of Denver, intro-
Michigan Theater.
duced the offieers and organizers
This week's Michigan show com- and thanked them for their co-oper-
prises a gigantic double featured ation.
stage and screen program of Hol- '
The next spankers were Rabbi
lyssexed stars and hits. On the stage Strauss and Rabbi Aishiskin who
Karl Dane and George K. Arthur, spoke on the noble wdrk of this or-
that pair of Hollywood funsters are ganization, which is to help con-
appearing in person in their own sumptive sufferers back to health
stage show, "Rookies." George through the institution in Colorado.
Bancroft, Kay Francis and Clive An address by A. II. Jaffin moved
Brook share acting honors in the the guests tee respond warmly with
new Paramount drama, "Scandal donations. Many also became mem-
Sheet."
bers of the organization.

Hollywood Theater.

I

Music and a luncheon, donated
by the officers and members, fol-

Replete with romance and thrills lowed.
and carrying a poignant love story,
This auxiliary, was organized for
"The Criminal Code," Theater Club the benefit of consumptive suffer-
Trophy prize winner as the best ers in Detroit who are in need of
play of the year, comes to the Hol- aid and are unable to obtain it.
lywood Theater Sunday for a four They are urged to communicate
day engagement.
with Mrs. Segal, 2274 Longfellow.
Another big stage show has been
Officers of the auxiliary are:
provided. There are several big, Mrs. M. Segal, president; Mrs.
time visiting acts, including an W to Friedman. Mrs. Fannie
elaborate musical comedy revue St .weitzer, M rs. Sarah Waterstone,

and comedy acts. Eddie Loughton ,
and his Hollywood Merrymakers,
Bob Clarke at the organ; a Mickey
Mouse cartoon, news reel and the
regular special attractions are also
offered.

MRS. HARRY KRAFT

INTERESTING MUSICAL I E. FERBER'S 'CIMARRON'
PROGRAM FOR JEWISH MAKES GREAT PICTURE
RADIO FORUM SUNDAY
Edna Ferloer's "Cimarron" is

George Galvani, musical director the very great picture of the year.
of Cantor's Radio Forum broadcast Very few, if any, who left the
- - --
Conference of Organizations from 1 tee 1:30 p. m. on Sundays preview showing at midnight
over Station W Mlle, announces an Thursday at the R-K-O Downtown
To be Addressed by
interesting musical program foe Theater, where this piewerful pie-
Local Leaders.
this Sunday's forum.
Mr. Galvani announces that
Work for the planned food clubs Stanislaw Schapiro, fleet violinist
of the Detroit Jeei-lt Emergency of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Relief Fund evil be organized at a and violin teacher, who was enthus-
conference of organizations to be iastically received ten the program
held Wednesday evening, Feb. II, last Sunday, will again assist him
at 8:30, at the Jewish ('enter, 31 this Sunday. Mr. Schapiro will
Melleourne.
play the well-known violin selection
Dr. David Kligt•r, chairman of by Itimsky-Korsakolf, "Hymn tee
the ceintnittee in charge., has issued the Sun," and the popular "Hebrew
a call to all societies and clubs, and Melody" by Joseph Achren.
asks those that could not to' reached
The selectiens to be sung by Mr.
by mail tee join the movement by Galvani, who has become a favorite
sending representatives tee this with the thousands who listen in
meeting.
on Cantor's Jewish Radio Forum,
According to Dr. Knipe, address- will include "Tanchum" by Solo-
es at this conference nett to be de- men Golub, with it special violin
livered by Mrs. Oscar Ittoltin,on obligati errangement. Galvani
president of the League of Jewish has also arranged for this program
Women's Organizations; Mrs. 11. a special novelty for voice tend vitt-
H. Prenzlauer, enanag•r of the re- lin, "On Wings of Joy," a composi-
lief station en Twelfth street; Sant- tion by filendelssehn. :qrs. Liebe
ut.] Levine, secretary of the newly Clamage will again be at the pi-
formed clearing bureau for all re- ano,
lief work and executive secretary
The speaker this Sunday will be
of the .lewish Centers; Samuel Na- Joseph .1, Cummins, publisher of
EDNA FERBER
thanson, president of the Jewish The Detroit Jewish •hroniele and
Emergency Relief, and others. ,
the Irnai Inith Messenger of Its tun. is now to be seen, could have
Dr. Kliger reported this week Angeles, who will discuss "The felt (otherwise.
that 107 men art , housed in the Jew and the Unemployment Prob.
Great
acting, unusual mob
Shitarey 7.e leg buntline; on Brush lens" Philip Slitmovitz, editor tot •
scenes deputing the Oklahoma
and Willis, through the courtesy The Chronicle, will loreadt•rest the land rush in 1889, typical Richard
dof the Emergeney Relief Fund . week':, news. Aaron Kurland is Dix
t ti
• k • "C . •
"
These men are housed and fed, :chairman of the program.
stand out among the superb pre-
and the commissioner of health
duct ions of the movies. Path o s
has, according to Dr. Klig,er, ap-,
and humor, tragedy and comedy
proved of the place as hygienic classes within the Jewish common- and great selection from the con-
tend w ell
II kept.
k
try.
vass of life during the land rushes
With many thanks and best in the West in the latter part of
wishes for your continued progress the last century—combine tee make
---,se-. and best services tee the people at the picture one of the most spec-
tacular he years.

ginning Saturday night, Feb. 21,
and continuing all day Sunday,
Feb. 22, and Monday, Feb. 23, will
feature, as one of the booths a
country store This part of the
bazaar will be conducted by the
' Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish
National Fund, with Mrs. harry
Kraft as chairman and Mrs. A.
Smile as co-chairman, assisted by
Mesdames S. Kasdan, B. Harrison,
, S. Levine, L. Finkel, J. Gorman, A.
Sheneanske and II. Z. Kraft.
Richard Dix, Irene Dunne, Es
DAVID HOROWITZ retie Taylor are among the lead
One , of the most elabsrately
leg figures whose acting is respell
fitted-out booths will be the one
I devoted to furnished articles, Home Relief Society Thanks Deny Endorsement of Rabbi sible for the superb qualities to
the picture. For the Jewish spec
with llimon Kaplan in charge. Mr.
Public for Co-Operation. , Widisky,
tatters the acting of George E •
Kaplan will be chosen by a com-
mittee of prominent Detroit Zion- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle : ! Edit"' Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Stone, as Sol Levy, has a milieu
ist workers whom he is enlisting to
On behalf of the Haw Be l ief' 1 arn enclosing herewith a letter lar interest. Stone portrays such
co-operate with him.
Society, I wish to thank you 't.,',r' , about Rabbi Jerome Widisky, which a dignified and fine type tel Jew's!
I request you to publish in your' merchant that he will no doubt re
Another of the booths which will the favors I .
wh i ch
be headed by the women of the you have always given them in the' worthy periodical for the benefit of serve testimonials from ninny
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish past and I hope you will continue I your own community. This letter i quarters. His Sol Levy is a pleas
National Fund will be' a dry goods to do so in the future. .W05 published on January 2, 1331,' ant relief from the disgusting
The Home Relief Society, under' in The Jewish Advocate of Boston, stage•Jew types usually portrayed
booth in charge of Mrs. W Silver,
with Mrs. It. Pollack and Mrs A . the leadershipf the - ' er . Mass. , The dignity with which the Jew
,
ish character in ( inearron
e
Tedlebaum as co-chairmen.
LOUIS HURIVICH,
Mrs, Harry Shulman, has just I
Superintendent, Bureau of I presented on the screen enhance
Among the many women's or- closed another year of extensive
thowtsh Educatien, 6 North the able acting, of George E. Stentt
ganizations which have accepted relief work among the needy and '
Even in the early parts of the pie
booths at the bazaar is the Wo- sick of the city of Detroit. During:
street, Boston, Mass.
titre, when Sol Levy cringes ii
men's League of the United He- the past year, this organization has
,:::
7
Norwich's
's Letter.
fear at the attempts of the town'
brew Schools, which has accepted given immediate relief to several ,,
January
8,
1931.
leading bandit to force a drink
the fruit booth, with Mrs. Freda hundred families, distributed see- Dear "'I'm.'
Wexler as chairman, Eva Pollack' ral thousand articles of clothing upon him, Stone does his part ex
or
shoes,
sent
many
sick
men,
10%
Will
you
please
reprint
the
letter
cellently
well, without for a mo
as co-chairman, and assisted by
us ish Prof. Nathan Isaacs to the Jew- meat inviting ridicule or sneer foe
Mesdames I. Margolis, A. Mark- women and children to the various
hospitals
and
clinic:,
tee
receive
Daily
Bulletin
which
speaks
for
the
Jew
in
the play.
son, C. II. Brodie, I. Rosenthal, 1..
itself. Rabbi Jerome Widisky never
Fineman, I Shevuith, S. Smitt, E. medical attention, delivered prayer !
"Cimarron" should have a long
Lippit and S. Schlain.
botoks, fruit, matzos and Pajamas ' name
received
the authority
to use the
tel Prof.
Nat han Isaac's,
the run here, its dramatic niagniti
A meeting of the chairmen of to the Jewish patients in the visa- Bureau of Jewish F:ducation, or of sense and power deserving a rec-
the various committees for the' sus hospitals and institutions.'
d I have re- ord audience.
s. At ' myself. Prof. Isaacs and
bazaar was held last Wednesday the present
en time , the organisation
inquiries from communities
morning at the home of Mrs. Eli has added another item to its list, i ( tl the l_:, ,,,it
t,,,dr
h
r States and also from
Sachse, where plans were com- that of buying lunches for the poor
Ie it was stated that proposed! translation of the Talmud.
pleted for ate intensive drive tee in- and undernourished school chil-i
Jerome Widisky used our I am asked to say the sante for Mr,
terest all of the Jewish organiza- dren, whose parents cannot afford Retold in a manner which purport- Louis Harwich, Superintendent of
tions in Detroit in this bazaar and 1 to buy these lunches for them. j narnee
l e d to represent that w e were mom• the Boston Itureau of Jewish Edu-
to obtain their co-operation. Aaron The Home Relief Society has al- hers eef his committee which was cation. According tee some of these
Kurland, president of the Jewish ways tried to neoperate
ol( li eotr.t,iinngg funds, and that we were inquiries, we are represented as
all
National Fund Council, issued an , the forward movements
his purported translation members of a committe t raise
ents of thel,
appeal to all organizations of the time, and has always contributed of the Talmud into English. Even funds for this purpose.
city to aid the Jewish National to the national organizations such after
• 1"8". letter appeared
"Rabbi Widisky once left some
Pra
Fund bazaar and to urge every as the National Fund, the ' Reel in the Jewish Daily Bulletin, and proof sheets of an entirely differ-
Jew to be present at the bazaar. at Cross , etc. On behalf of this or- after Rabbi Widlisk y was forbidden ent work with nee for comment nod
which entertainment and dancing ganization, the °Myers and the the use of our names, through per- advice. I wrote him a letter en-
will be a continuous feature.
committees wish to thank the pee- , sonal correspondence which was couraged hint to go ahead, at the
same time pointing tout the difficul-
Among the interesting booths of pie of Detroit, who have always
anti hope
they will
still I mail, he continued to use our names ties involved in the task. I am now
the bazaar will be the at booth past
supported
the that
various
activities
s ee itlitthreatel informed that this letter has lxoen
h e caolortrosea.,•pn(!lnarnecrea
fi nr otrn
to him tey i registered
in charge of Anna Cabot, 16-year- and affairs given by them in the , forwarded
swhich
reproduced without my consent in
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solo-
his printed bttek in such a way as
mon Cabot. Miss Cabot is an ar- continue to do set in the future.
in As
m Italesber\Vn
)
idisky is constantly to indicate tee the casual reader that
Yours very truly,
tist of unusual promise and has
, touring the communities
of the it is int nded as a critical approval
e
received acclaim of art lovers MRS. S. J. (MOLLIE) LEVY,
wherever her paintings have been
Chairman. ! United States, Prof. Isaacs anti I of the finished work. An order for
; find ourstIves forced tee make this the book from Mr. Harwich is sine-
exhibited. She is prepoFing a 1635 Ilaze lwPanoti
bl.
- , statement through the Anglo-Jew- ilarly misused. I have written to
group eef paintings in toils and
press of the country.
the Rabbi forbidding the further
water colors for this booth, the Appeal for
Israel Zangwill ' , ish
LOUIS IIERWICII. use of my letter, lout failing to hear
proceeds of which will be donated
moria
un .
I. elbowing is Prof. Isaacs letter from him and continuing to receive
tee the Jewish National Fund. An
which was printed! in the Jewish new inquiries and complaints, I am
additional feature of this booth
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Daily Bulletin on April it 1928; forced to make this public state-
will be a group of silhouettes and
The
late
Israel
Zangwill
occu-
.
"Sir: In response to inquiries ment.
etchings.
pies such an en during. place in the- from many cities, may I state
"NATIs1i(nt
„p,,,sli NIS
Law
Jewish
and
literary
worlds
of
all'
through
your columns that I know
of Business
Miss Mundatock to Take
English speaking peoples that it is nothing of Rabbi J eroe
m Witlisky's
Harvard
University.
Part in Concert on Feb. 15. strongly felt loy the undersigned
and by all whom they have con-
Tosia Mundstock, netted dancer sulted that there should be a nw-
of the Wirman School of Ger- morial in his honor which is at
many, will be one eef the partici- once unique, simple and permanent.,
pating artists in the concert to be
This condition would be met by '
given on Feb. 15 at the Neuea a Zangwill Read eef Remembrance •
Deutsches Ftelktheater here. Miss in England, and perhaps later also' I•'
Z‘'' el th'.]'" ;
Evelyn Gurwich will accompany in Palestine and America.

LETTER BOX

c■n

JUNIOR HADASSAH CELEBRATES
TENTH ANNIVERSARY MARCH 1

vice-presidents; Mrs. Leah Suffrin,
treasurer; Mrs. Adele Greenfield,
financial secretary; Mrs. Taut• her on the piano.
Miss NI U1111-
A suitable stretch of English !
Segal, recording socretra•; Mrs- stock conducts a studio at the Fed- highway weuld be planted with . '
dames Fine, Adelman, Lazare and eration of Women's Club, 616 trues conrtibuted by individuals,
Goldin, trustees.
Hancock, corner Second boulevard. groups of individuals, synagogues
or societies in all parts of the
world. Each tree would have its
ow n tree-guard with a metal tab- ' I
let hearing a special inscription
from the donors. To avoid repeat-'.
ing the one word Zangwill on each
tree, a sign-p•tst designed by a Jew. '
ish artist could be erected at either
end or at tooth ends of the road. At
one or the other corner site a spec-
ial feature could he made of a sym-
bolic figure ter group, or portrait
bust; or of a more utilitarian scalp-
tun, such as a handsome seat of
stone or hardwood, with well in-
scribed lettering.
The two pounds charged! for each
tree WOU Ili cover net only all the
incidential expenses of guard, tab-
It t anti upkeep, but also eef replant.
ing, should this became necessary. CHILDREN TRAINED AT MEIER SHFEYAH
It would be a beautiful and endue-
ing tribute to
Junior Iladassah, the young he further prepared for life on the
leader in Isral.
women's loranch of the Zionist Or- soil,
Contr
ibutions and correspondence ganization, is celebrating its
can be addressed to Mrs. II. M.
The Meier Shfeyah precjee-t being
Morrison, Joint Hon. Secretary o f anniversary.
Ten years ago, a group el young well established, Junior Iladassah
The Ronde of Remembrance Com.
felt the need eef participating fur-
desiring a share in the work
mince, 47 Victoria Street, London, womeni
mince,
a t ap janding
ther in the life-giving work in I'al.
Palestine, accepted
S. W. 1.
estine, and selected as its labor,
as its project the adoption of or-
Yours most faithfully,
this time, the training of nurses.
phans.
Junior
Iladassah
was
then
Mrs. 'Millicent II. Morrison,
In assuming responsibility for the
organized, becoming the "joyful
Hon Sec. Reads of Re
Nnrses' Training School, Junior
ther of children." Units were
C7ni
mm
iniattne‘t.e.
ni
farmed
:
t hroughout the country, Iladassah allied itself with the
Miss Regina Miriam Bloch,
healing movement of the Hadaesah
and
their
t
activities consisted in Medical Organization.
Sir Philip Hartog,
earning sufficient money to adopt
Sir Meyer Spielman,
The local Unit of Junior Nadas-
L . G. Boman,
w
Fah, under the guidance of Miss
I a c Th hi■ l.d. children were adopted indi-
I,. Pilichowski,
Anne Greene, its president. has an
Lsouis Golding,
vidually by the units, until the idea interesting and varied program for
Alfred Woimark,
was conceivesi of uniting them un-
this year. In celebration of the
-- --
tier a single roof, giving then, the tenth birthday of Junior Hadasss
Hebrew Teacher Appreciates advantages of ay.:elation with each it is planning a $10 luncheon to be
other and of guidance under care- held March 1. Additional reser
Results He Has Gotten
'
fully selected
instructors.
The vatiens for this event have been re-
Through The Chronicle.
beautiful g rounds of Meier ceived from the following:
--
Shfeyah were purchased, and the
The
Ether Alf ,ern, Ann Baron,
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: children were brought there. In Roth !ie... Ile,. Mr, A. Ilraich, An
It in with the keenest sense of one of the loveliest
nie Itrosn. Florence Carr Sc,..I '
garden spits of hen. 1,..a Elronin. Mr.. Ralph Da, id-
gratitude and personal satisfaction Palestine today 100 hove
and girl
n, Mr.. A. Deutch. Ada Ernetein. Ese-
cause 0 the very fine results that are living ureter the support
of Jun- ] ,.`'
,,1. 1.7,17;
have thus far obtained from my iter Iladaesah, an independent, self-
little ad in The Chronicle. that I sufficient colony, with its dor m itor. Dorothy KnIlenherr, ' Edith R rxhner
414,:r„
J.(;;rii.ressdru. 11..71.,-yh.
svriting
this
totter
of
a
apprecia- iee, claesmoms. living rooms and '
teen to you. As far as I can see', little garden. Upon graduatie mos.
n
I'Mas• rn"e; ,
' rer:t
"Fea4;nna'.
thin fact testifies in the most strik- they are further guided along th e an, Peissin. Yrs.
OAKLAND AVENUE.
OPEN EVENINGS
Maurice Pike. Mr,
ing and convincing manner, to the pathway of life. JuniorIladaestth
Ren i :Irn
er. ttrian Robin•, Bertha es--
Closed Saturday. Open Saturday Evening and Sunday
general power and advertising is estaltlishing an agricultural col- shi7ii, s:sp.
va ue of this worthy
l
publicatien, ony in Pardess Anna, where chit-
mr•
as well as its particular appeal tojdren will tee
trained to become ;p- rnherr. E- thy. widen. Betty last,,, '
the more intelligent and
Ann
refined scientific orange-growers and will t et. r
:f s:trine(11".."1"""'

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The latest creations of the Furniture
Market are now here. At no time have
our floors been displayed with as fine a
selection of the VERY BEST in Living
Room, Dining Room, Bedroom Suites,
Rugs and Odd Pieces.

AND PRICES---

We'll leave that to your own judgment.
We are positive that if you are in need of
Furniture of any description, you will find a
visit to our store highly profitable.

NEVER BEFORE

---

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and in our own building we can truthfully say "YOUR DOLLAR WILL
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extended on all purchases.

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PROMINENT POALE ZION
MEMBER DIES, AGED 45


Calendar of Events
of League of Jewish
Women's Organization s

Harry Sapersteir., of 1955 Blaine
avenue, 45 years old, died on Feb.
3. Funeral services were held on
Feb. 4, with interment at Detroit
Jewish Free Burial Cemetery. Ile
is survived by his wife, Blume;
four daughters, Dorothy, Jennie,
Hadassah, and Mrs. Ben Klayman;
one son, Benjamin, and one grand-
son. He was a member of Peale
Zion, Jewish Workers' Alliance,
and Russian-Polish Organization.

Event: planned by orgartim.
tions affiliated with the Lteeset.
of Jewish IVoniete's Organiza-
tions are announced as felltoss
fur the coming month:
Feb. 9, 2 p. m., Joint meeting,
('o ten
of Jewish Women, si s .
terhoed tof Temple Beth El, his.
terhood of Sherry Zedt.k.
Feb. 10, 2 p. us, Senior Ila-
da ssa h.
Feb, 10, 2 p. m., Zedakah Club
Luncheon.
Feb. 11, 7:30 p. cc,, ftlusit.
Feb. 17,11 p , Ill. , Music Study
Club Series.
Feb. 18. 2 p. m., European
Women's Welfare.
Study Club Dinner Dance,
Feb. 17, 2 p. ne., Sisterhood of
Emanuel.
March I, 2 p. m., .1unior Ila-
dassah 1,1111l111 . 011.

Asch's Son Makes Important
Agricultural Discoveiy.


PARIS.—(.1. T. A.)—A promi-
nent member of the Jewish Agency
here received a report from Pales-
tine that the son of Sholom Ace-h,
famous Jewish novelist and play-
wright, who is working. as an
agronomist in Palestine, hits made
an important discovery which will
do much tee improve farming meth-
eds. The Jewish Agency is report-
ed to be interested in the discos:-

_J

Announce Opening of Marks
Produce Company.
Nathan Marks has purchased the

interest of A. J. Bloomgarden &
Sons, commission merchants, in the
Eastern Market branch store.
Mr. Marks is a popular young
business man, tend is well known
among his many friends, especi-
ally in the hotel and restaurant
In loving memory of our darling trade, as "Nate." Ile has been
and only sister and aunt, Rosamond manager of the Eastern Market
Goldsmith, who passed away 12 store for 17 years.
years ago, Feb. II.
"Nate" has a large following
with the fruit and vegetable trade.
In nor lonely boars fff think ina.
Ile Will, aS usual, he on the floor
Tseeseto td ion a e alWa). near.
We love yon. entity r
y011,
tee greet his many friends with his
An dawn. •nother year.
pleasing and courteous service,
The Market Product. Co., as the
Lont•ly Sisttor and Brother-in-
, law, Esther, and Harry Koffman, rival will be known, wills pe cialize
in the finest fruits and vegetables
anti Nephews, Stariftord and 'hiss.
obtainable in anti out of season,
In loving memory of our dear and their slogan will be quality
son and brother, Dr. Neale IV. and service for the trade.
Schlussel, whte passed away sud-
denly, 11 years air., Feb. -1.
Col. Friedsam Contributes
$10,000 to Jewish Educa-
Fora', el+ Icon for asking who

twin Association.

ot. oh, why did he bars tee dee.
Why wa+
fo ,, I hat he had to. go!
For we ItIvrti him and fined him so.

NE WYORK..--A cttnt riltution of
810,000 to the Scholarship Fund
Sadly missed by us all, his Moth-I of the Jewish Education Assecia•
or, Sisters and Brothers.
lion has [wen made by Col. :Ilichael
Friedsane, president of B. Altman
In loving memory of Rose Rash- & Co. and president of the Altman
ken Cohen, who passed into eter-1 Foundation. Judge Otto A. Itosal•
nal rest 11 years ago this Feb. 3,
sky, vice-president of the Jewish
Sadly missed by her Mother, Sis- Education Association, through
ters and Brothers.
whom Col. Fritalsam made the con-
tribution, stated that the sum would
In hoeing memory of our dear be sufficient to revel(' a Jewish ed-
sister, Gertrude Applebaum Mil- ucation for 200 children for one
ler, who passed into eternal rest your
11 years ago.
Sadly missed by her Brothers

and Sisters.

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OBITUARY

YETTA KANFAR

of 3298 Calvert avenue, 17 years I
old, died on Jan, 29.
Funeral
services were held on Jan. 29 at
Lewis Bros. Funeral Home, with
interment at the Russian-Polish
Cemetery. She is survived by her
father, Alex; mother, Gussie;
three sisters, Mrs. Fret] M. Bar-
has Goldie Kanter and Mollie
Kanter, and one brother, Albert .

HELEN DUSHINSKY
of 179 Geneva, 18 years old, died
on Feb. 1. Funeral services were
held on Feb. 2 at Lewis Bros.' Fu-
neral Home, with interment at
Oakview Cemetery. She is sur-
vived by her father, Jacob, and
mother, Ethel.

DORA MOROF
of 4051 Elmhurst avenue, 29
year, old, died on Feb. 4. Funeral
services were held on Feb. 5 at
Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with
interment at Mizrachi Cemetery.
She is survived by her husband,
David.

BELLE BENNETT

IRBAIRN
HOTEL

Offering comfort,
convenience, cor-
dial fellowship
and economy.

Special Weekly
Rates A. Low As
$6.00
Daily $1.50 and up.

WILLIAM G. LEE

Manager

`roar Horne Away Pram
Horne

(011 11 51:14.1q ICIPR

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GILBERT'S

NE R'

Funeral Home

Formerly EDMUND G. I.EWIS

of 212 Marston avenue, 64 years
old, died on Jan, 21. Funeral
services were held on Jan, 23 at
Gilbert's Funeral Home, with in-
terment at Woodmen. Cemetery.
Rabbi From officiated. She is sur-
vived by her husband, Louis, and a
daughter, Mrs. hazel• B. Sobel.

EMMA ROSENBERG

of 1610 Collingwood avenue, I'M
years old, died on Jan. 29. Fu-
neral services were held on Feb.,
1 at Gilbert's Funeral Home, with
interment at Oakview Cemetery,
Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiated.
She is survived by her husband,
Simon; two sons, Rudolph and ',a-
dore, and three daughters, Mrs.
Sam Kramer, Mrs. Esther Helper
and Mrs. A. R. Gelbard.

HYMAN SHERMAN
of 239 Tennyson avenue, 12 years
old, died on Feb. 4. Funeral s•rv-
ices were held on Feb. 5, Ile is
survived by his father, Louis; his
mother, Sonia; three brothers,
Morrie, Jack and Abie, and two
sisters, Mrs. James Rachleff and
Dorothy Sherman.

Daniel Lewis.

Seymour Level.

81 DELAWARE AVE.

Empire 6834

Granite and Marble

Monuments

MANUEL URBACH

7729 TWELFTH ST.

Euclid 7192

Saul Lewis

George

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

7739 John R. St.

Empire 2114

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