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SHER PRODUCTS will patronize this fine
MR. BRAITSTAIN, who is in the same store
as the former agent, at
You will get any amount of merchandise and
service at any time, with the best wishes and
great respect.
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AN EXAMPLE
By M. ETTINGER
God called you home,
It wag Big Will.
Hut in our hear.
You linger still.
Albert
Cohen Direct. Sales
of Investors Syndicate.
Work
Albert Cohen, state manager of
the Investors Syndicate, gave a
banquet Wednesday, Aug. 12, at
the Hotel Fort Shelby at which 150
were present. This was given by
Mr. Cohen to the salesmen as a
Your loving Father, Mother and
Sisters,
In memory of my dear husband,
David Kramer, who departed from
this life Aug. 25, 1930,
Arlington 9502
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Precious memories of a beloved
husband. Dorothy Kramer.
In loving memory of our dear
mother, Elizabeth DeYoung, who
passed away 11 years ago Aug. 13,
1920.
Sadly missed by her loving Chil-
dren and Grandchildren.
In precious memory of my hus-
band, Jerry Goodman, who passed
away one year ago Aug. 29, 1930,
seven (lays in Sivan.
Jerry. how I .1..1 you. Your cheery
i smile and loving thoughtfulness, your
Vallee, and understanding will long be
icherithed memories.
Your wife, Ida Applebaum Good-
man.
In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, Philip Jacoby,
who passed away seven years ago
Sept. 1, 1924 (second day of Rosh
Chadesh Ellul).
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in the antique—PRIN-
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of the truly great
"Good
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Furniture."
It, them—
t heir suggestions are
freely given.
Tour car will be safe-
ly parked by our Door-
man.
There Is . need to
delay purch•s Inv-
M•ny
worthy
persons
have •vailed themselves
of our convenient Oe•
(erred Plan of payent.
The 11.1ev•rd store-
otwn Monday Evenings
until nine olock.
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A imeciousone from us is gone
ALBERT COHEN
jesult of greater Michigan's lead-
Iwo the entire United States in the
point of production.
51r. Cohen is known with this
The first one to give a practical company as leader of leaders and
holds
the record as writing the
expression to such an intention
was Mrs. A. Rosenblum of Brigh- most personal sales of any man in
any
one
year since the company
ton. Mrs. Rosenblum is the widow
of the late Mr. L. Rosenblum who first was organized.
Present
at the banquet were Ce-
was the first Jew to make generous
provision for the Jewish National cil Alibett, eastern divisional mane-
und, that is for the redemption of ger, and Albert Plainer, state man-
I alestine, in his will. In recent ager of Illinois.
Mr. Cohen was formerly a dis-
months systematic attention is be-
ing denoted to all matters connect- trict manager of Jersey City, New
ed with legacies for Palestine. A Jersey and as a result of his won-
special scheme has been prepared derful record with this company
known as the "Living Legacy was appointed state manager and
Plan." Would-be testators can an. took over the state offices in Mich-
ticipate their own gifts. They are igan on March 9. He has brought
able to benefit I'alestine and yet Greater Michigan to be the leading
not be deprived of the income from state in the United States among
their capital.
In fact they are 44 state managers.
lending the J. N. F. the sum which
State offices are located at 1912
they intended bequeathing to the Union Guardian Building.
fund. The J. N. F. pays annual
Mr. Cohen has just returned
interest at a suitable rate, and is from a tour of inspection of the
glad to do so since this enables the eastern offices and is at present
fund to acquire land immediately, organizing offices throughout the
and delay in land acquisition at state of Michigan.
this time may be disastrous. This
He is residing here with his fam-
is no t an ort 1 !nary oan , since on y ily and is a member of the Knoll-
interest has to he paid, the capital wood Club, Cadillac Athletic Club
itself being donated to the fund. and the Optimist Club, Inter-
On the death of the donor the J. N. national.
F. becomes absolutely entitled.
Immediate land acquisitions is
A voice we loved is still
A place Is vacant In nor hearts
Which n'y'rn h e'led.
Sadly missed by his loving Wife
d Child
OBITUARY
of 2525 Gladstone avenue, 26
years old, died on Au • 10 F u-
neral services were held at Lewis
Bros.' Funeral Home on Aug 2 ,
with interment at Cloverhill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hersh
man and Rev. E. Zaludkowski of-
ficiated. He is survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stock-
er; a brother, Seymour, and a sis-
ter, Mildred.
SADIE GALFOND
of 3745 Tuxedo avenue, 45 years
old, died on Aug. 10. Funeral
services were held at Lewis Bros.'
Funeral Home the same day, with
interment at Slachpelah Ceme-
tery. Rabbi S. M. Fine officiated.
She is survived by her husband,:
Rubin; two daughters, Alice and
Lena, and a son, Morris.
TOMIE BRAWERMAN
LEO N. LEVI MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
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HALPERIN
LAWRENCE BENABARET
of 9237 Delmar, 4 years old, died '
on Aug. 7. Funeral services were
held on Aug. 9 at Lewis Bros.' Fu-
neral Home, with interment at
Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Ile is
survived by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Benaberet.
LOUIS SILL MAN
of 3490 Cadillac, 68 years old,
died on Aug. 9. Funeral services
were held at Gilbert's Funeral,
Horne, with interment at Oakview
Cemetery. Rabbi Leon Fram of-
ficiated. He is survived by his
daughter, Mrs. Jules Fisher, and
two sons, Morton and David, and
five sisters, Mrs. Milford Stern.I
Mrs. Sarah Rosenzweig, both of
Detroit, and Mrs. S. P. Wilkus
Famous Ziegfeld and
Vaudeville Celebrity
IN PERSON on the
stage in the "Little
Revue" with many
Broadway Stars!
Devonshire - RACES
AUGUST 15 to 22nd
FIRST RACE 2:30 P. M.
NELSON J. ST OCKER
TODAY! Starting
SEE PAGE 3 FOR WAYNE
COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES.
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Values like these can
only be elated to per•
sons appreciating qual•
ity of PRINGLE standard
ap
One year has paned since that gad day:
When one I loowl was
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God took him. it w as His will,
Within my heart he liveth still.
DUET closes 2:15 P. M.
ADMISSION
$2.00
including tax
MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.
Let the telephone do
your "running around"
on sultry summer days
T
IERS arc so many ways
in which a telephone in your home will
add to your comfort on hot summer days.
You can order from grocery, meat market
and drug store, without leaving the cool
comfort of your home. When necessity
arises, you can get into touch with those
of the family who are employed. Friends,
neighbors and relatives are brought within
easy reach. Picnics and parties can be
planned with minimum effort.
And a telephone costs as little as 8% cents a
day. Call any Telephone Business Office to
place an order, or for additional information.
Mrs. Max Wollstein and Mrs. M.
A. Lipsitz, all of Los Angeles, Ca1.1
Granite and Marble
OIL
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of 2605 Sturtevant avenue, 39
years old, died on Aug. 8, Fu-
neral services were held Aug. 9 at
Lewis Bros.' Funeral home, with
interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
combined with safeguards for the achievement of our aims in Pales- Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated.
interest of the donor.
She is survived by her husband„
Mrs. II. Diamond, a true pioneer, tinSeV'e understand that further de- Mitchell; a son, Richard; a daugh. I
has given £1,000 on such terms. velopments in the sphere of Living ter, Jeannette; her father, S. E.
Her spirit of self-sacrifice is Mil- Legacies in Great Britain are like- Cohn of Baltimore; five brothers,
denced both by this magnificent do- ly to take place shortly. Well-known A. Cohn of Baltimore, Phil, James
nation and also by her having re- public workers are already inter- U., Dave and R. L. Cohn, all of I
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luctantly perinittisl to give public- ested in this scheme.
Detroit, and two sisters, Tobie
ity to her contribution and to all
Mrs. Rosenblum as the first and Cohn and Mrs. Joe Brawerman,
Barbara Stan•yck came to the particulars relating thereto. This Mrs. Diamond at present, are open- both of Detroit.
12.1(-0 Downtown Theater Friday will doubtlessly move others to fol. ing up new possibilities for the
in "The Miracle Woman," adapted low her example. Let every true Jewish public-possibilities which
MINNIE BATT
from a Broadway stage success by Zionist consider the matter with are of crucial importance at the of 4040 Carter avenue, 60 years
the
utmost
care
and
attention.
present
moment.
We
trust
that
John Meehan and Robert Riskin,
old, died on Aug. 9. Funeral serv-
Now, if ever, is the time to follow others will follow enthusiastically' ices were held at Gilbert's Funeral
the lead set by Mrs. Diamond. and thus will help to solve the Pals] Home on Aug. 10, with interment
The more land the J. N. F. Sc- estine Land Problem with all its at Woodmere Cemetery. Rabbi
quires today, the easier the urgent implications.
Leon Fram officiated. She is sur-
vived by three sisters, Rose Batt.
Mrs. M. B. Schuman and Mrs. Hari
One Week Engagement!
B. Segall, and two brothers, Her-
man of Detroit and Dr. Max Batt ,
of Chicago.
MICHIGAN
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With your loving eyes closed.
STATE MANAGER GIVES '
BANQUET TO SALESMEN
COHEN TO CONDUCT
SERVICES IN FLINT
High Holy Day services at the
Jewish community center in Flint.
Cantor Cohen is a graduate of
the Imperial Institute of Music at
Odessa. Upon coming to Canada,
he was cantor of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek in Winnipeg for
eight years. Ile then became can-
tor in Minneapolis, Minn., in Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek, later as-
suming the post in Congregation
Beth David, Fourteenth and Elm-
hurst, Detroit, where he conducted
High Holy Day services and offici-
ated at the opening of the syna-
gogue four years ago. He then re-
turned to Minneapolis for two
years.
During his Detroit residence,
Cantor Cohen has participated in
numerous cantors with the lialevy-
Hazomir groups as well as alone,
and has created a following of
admirers for the beauty of his
voice and his knowledge of music.
IN YOUR
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The above picture shows an interesting moment in the present
Arab-Jewish relations in Palestine. A young, sturdy and self-reliant
Chalutz (Jewish pioneer) receives single-handedly a delegation of
Ab
h a vs of i peace
it f to a ewes
fi veArabsay
J set
i h ement,
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actuate
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on Jewish National Fund land, recently rebuilt following the destruc-
tion brought about there during the August, 1929, disturbances.
Note the smiling countenance of the Sheikh (first from left), the
amiability of his associates and the dignified self-assurance of the
pioneer.
Curiosity was recently awakened
at the announcement of a contribu-
tion of £1,000 to the Jewish Na-
tional Fund by a by no means
wealthy donor. The name of the
donor has now been disclosed as
Mrs. Henrietta Diamond of Leeds,
England, one of the foremost Zion-
ists in Great Britain, one of those
who joined the movement in Ilerzl s
days.
She has always set an ex-
While the moonlight is regarded
ample worthy of emulation. Nev-
as a kind of congregational get-
ertheless
a further, technical so to
to gether, attendance is not limited
in any way to members of the con- say, explanation may be required.
gregation or their households. All
Many friends of Palestine intend
are invited.
benefitting the Jewish National
Fund under their wills. At the
present moment such an intention
is combined with a desire vehement-
ly to repudiate the calumnious at-
tacks against our work, and are
Cantor Hyman Cohen, promi- meant as an expression of faith
nent in Detroit Jewish musical cir- in the justice and ultimate success
cles, has been engaged to conduct of our work. True Zionists have
been described as those within whose
hearts a holy tire is burning. This
is a fame urging them to achieve-
ments—a fire which gradually em-
braces more and more Jews. Such
enthusiasm must naturally be COM-
bined with impatience and with a
desire fur immediate detsls. Those
who have made their wills and pro-
vided therein for the Jewish Na-
tional Fund are obviously sorry
not to be able to do something more
immediate and yet on as large a
scale.
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from the foot of Woodward avenue
at 8:30 p. m. Mike Falk and his
Kentucky Colonels will furnish the
music.
The moonlight is being repeated
at the request of friends and mem-
bers of Temple Beth El who attend
ed the first moonlight in June.
Lloyd Rosenberg of the social ac-
tivities committee of the Temple,
who headed the committe that ar-
ranged the first successful affair,
is again in charge of the moonlight
of Aug. 17. Mr. Rosenberg gives
assurances that this Monday's
event will surpass in popularity
even the first moonlight of the year.
Ile stated that plans have been
made to make the affair a pleasant
one for both the younger as well
as the older sets, members as well
as friends of the congregation.
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But many.many silent tears we shed
While others .r asleep.
Our hearts •re broken. life Is drear,
Parents love have much to stand.
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We think of our Dear Daughter in Silence
So she may not see u. weep.
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When one you love has passed •way.
Very little your friends will nay
All Is sad in our memory
Lonely Is our heart today.
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Mrs. Eli Sachse, chairman of
the Jewish National Fund tree
committee, announces receipt of
the following donations for trees
to be planted in the Ilerzl Forest
in Palestine: By Purity Chapter,
two trees in memory of Freda
Bloch, and one tree in memory of
Mrs. Nellie Rosenthal; one tree by
Mrs. S. K. Slobin in memory of
her sister, Sarah Greenberg Lebe-
son; one tree by Jennie Kramer in
honor of Mrs. Harris.
The chapter met at the home
of Aleph Enlace Tuesday evening.
The chapter plans to attend in a
body the moonlight of Phi Kappa Second This Year; Held At
Request of Those Who
Fraternity and Beta Rho Delta
jointly Aug. 21, and to attend the
Attended First.
Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS
stag of the Inter - Fraternal
League Aug. 27. George Chrach-
So popular was the moonlight of
man and Isadore Eman were taken Temple Beth El held on June 16,
81 DELAWARE AVE.
into the chapter as pledges. There that another has been arranged for
will ba an official ball game at this Monday evening, Aug. 17, on
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Roosevelt Field Sunday, Aug. 16, the Steamer Columbia, leaving
at 10 a. m. The chapter has not
beaten the Alpha-Tau in any pre-
The heaviest rains fall on the vious game as was erroneously
leaky house.
stated recently.
The Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital at Hot Springs, Ark., is one of
the institutions which is partly maintained by B'nai B'rith. It is dedi-
cated exclusively to the service of those who are unable to pay; in the
year ending March 331, 1930, it extended its benevolences to over
3,500 men, women and children, not one of whom was a pay patient.
Over 33,000 have received treatment in this hospital since its
doors were first opened on Nov. 1, 1914. While maintained almost
entirely by B'nai B'rith and other Jewish contributions, this instill].
Lion makes no distinction between Jew and non-Jew ad is strictly
non - sectarian.
M onuments
MANUEL URBACH
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Euclid 7192
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
7739 John R. St.
Trinity 2.2114