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Joseph Harris

NATHANSONS GIVEN
A FAREWELL PARTY

BIOGRAPHY OF LOUIS MARSHALL

(Continued from Page One.)

'Jewish educational institutions,
both local to New York and na-
tional, which had his interest and
support, would serve no point in I
been accustomed to forgive insults stressing his devotion to the whole I
FOR A REAL BUY-You can save money
On Monday evening, Oct. 19, and injuries, persecution and in, cause. But at least, there must b
on brand new tires and automobile
e
accessories. We have redit with • the board of directors of Detroit tolerance, hoping that we might mentioned two more-- the Educa-
large firm. Phone Cadillac 1013. Mr.
°wish Emergency Relief assem- behold the day when brotherhood tional Alliance in New York City,
Hobineon.
bled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and good will would be universal.. of which he was a director, and
AAAA TRAVEL BUREAU-Auto tram. Isiac Rosenthal, 2200 Edison, to We had fondly hoped that in this the general movement
Young toward itthec.
portation to all parte of United State.
med Canada. Very low rates. Private honor their president, Samuel Na- blessed republic, with its glorious establishment of
ears. Ride in comfort. Fare to New thttnson, and Mrs. Nathanson, who Constitution and its just laws, it brew Associations. Ile was one
York $10.25. Call Cherry zsza for are about to leave for California would be
impossible to encounter of those who early realized that
further information. 3200 David Stott
udding. 15,000 accident insurance due to Mr. Nathanson's transfer, the hatred and rancor to which Jewish education could not stop :
The Only Jewish Candidate In
policy included,
by the Columbia l'icture Co. In our brethren have been and •still with childhoml and that some
thi ng
the Field.
alifornia Mr. Nathanson will be, are subjected in other lands. We must Ix. done with the adolescent'
CONTRACT AND AUCTION BRIDGE
taught. Classes now forming. Prices given a manager's position. Mr.] could not at fleet credit the info,.
and growing boy and girl; but his
s resonable.
a
Club Exchange, 10216 Nathanson will settle in Califor-
that the Dearborn Indepen. interest was not simply local to
De xter boulevard, near Calvert. Phone
nia with his wife and two ehil- dent had permitted itself to be' New York in this regard When
Arlington 6203.
crtn.
Election Tuesday Nov. 3rd.
made the vehicle for disseminating national council was started, by
MONOGRAMS -L t
fall designs have
George . Stutz, assistant prose_ eaplodcd falsethood. and thed vile. st lwhich t itm war sourilt. to unite these
es handkerchiefs, table
arrived for shirts,
,
momwommomwociovoissmoommoommovammoo, :si
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. i saesd c nal rm a n of t he con con (ion s of v ici ous min s, i n-
o uni, e n s am ou ng omen s
Mr. Nathanson vented hy adventurers who had Hebrew Associations, and kindred
prop., 56 Weal Adam..
_
for his original idea of organizing barely found asylum here when organizations, he became one of
FoR RENT-Beautlfolly furnished room
the Emergency Relief Fund, hi s they attempted to introduce the the numbers of that council; and I
in private home t 1 refined man,
nisme, corner Is Salle, Rent reason• diplomatic way in handling his , exotic growth of anti-Semitism.
, later, at the outbreak of the war,
able. Euclid 0127.
term of office, and the great good rou "rd apnpoi tly, flos.rui eh
h
excrescences when it became necessary to
h he did for the poor and needy
'Ott RENT-Nice furnished ro om
s
i
with
on American
A
'' . greatly enlarge this work an d ex-
twin bell s for
fo two gentlemen or ent- Jews of Detroit.
soil. Hapily the enlightened press tend its benefits to the many thou•
.
y
/II
e. or soli share room
Sam . verman, secretary, pre- of this
with
country treated them with , sands of young men who went into
lady. Mg window.. Oil heat.
✓
Two adults in family. Modern home, sented Mr. Nathanson with
a contempt and as unworthy of no- the army and navy, he became a
Webb •venue Near boa anti car line. token of appreciation in form of
tine.
,
But we Jews none the less member of the new board, known
References. Call Hemlock 1510.
a writing set, from the board of I suffered the •ngui•h of tortured as the Jewish Welfare Board.
I FOR RENT-Northwest nection, beau ti-
.
r. . h uger , William memories,
the nightmares of a bor.
He steadfastly refused to be-
fill steam-heated room, private family,
Zuckerman, Morris Ronlelove and1 rade
suitable for une or two. Board and
past. and the sorrow that, in come an officer or trustee of the
garage it desired.
others it calm( I M
Good trans t o
Mr. Nathanson's s spite of the progress of
fza-
o
Jewish
Publication Society of
tIon. Near ear •nti bus. Rent v err work and his charatcer.
tion, there were those w ho stood America, largely because its head-
reamtrable. Room most Ile seen to he
simmer lat.]. Call Hemlock . 1232•11,
Mr. Nathanson, in response, ready to misunderstand us. What,
quarters and meetings were held
Mrs. Bender.
thanked the board for the support seemed most my•terious WAS the.
in Philadelphia and he felt he
PARTNER-Experienced salesman for given him. In reviewing the good fact that you whom we had never could not do it full justice; but no
. f
ew
n ?erne:16,e ;
W
poorrk the relief fund
k3h5-b1 ,0„,,
of did t for the
in wronged and whom we had looked officer or trustee was a firmer
needy
Detroit,
,,f",,",,,Y„""ont.h*,;,,'1 ,7„1,"",r;'„7„,'"7,,', r ,R,,",,r ii; urged the board to keep an eye on upon as a kindly man, should have! friend than he.
lent yourself to such • campaign)
for mitre.. to right ptents.
Ilz did one thing in connection
Box 165, the poor people and fight for them.
of villification apparently carried;
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
He said that the token given hint on with your sanction. i with the society which gave him
much pleasure. Jacob II. Schiff,;
I•A1»' (school teacher) desire" room in will be an emblem of appreciation
"The statement which you have ,
comfortable, relined home in good lo-
and remembrance for the rest of sent me gives us assurance of having established a fund for the'
cality, north of West Grand boulevard ,•
creation of a series of volumes to
preferred. State full particulars re- hi s the•
lif e."
Ile thanked Mr. and your retraction of the offensive. be
SEMET•SOLVAY COKE meets all these epecificationa and one °dwe-
family and aurroundings, etc.
gaoling fatly
lt is m easy louse.
known as the "Jewish Clas-,
Mrs. I. Rosenthal, Max Silverman charge., of your proposed change
For only address Box III Detroit Jew.
sics" in which a good deal of Ile-
Ph
Chronicle.
and
Dr.
Kliger
for
arranging
this
A slight regulation of the damper. promptly gives more oe less heat as
of
policies in the conduct of the. b re
w
printing was required the
desired. It retain. fee through the night and require. at titan's
f h m.
a tf a r or
i
Dearborn Independent, of your
FOR RENT-Nice comfortable furnished
the day.
project of establishing a press, on ]
ro,
orn all MOdern convenience, with pri-
future friendship and good will, of
which
these
books
and
other
Ile-
vate family. Reasonable rent. Near
SENIET.SOLVAY COKE make. no smoke or awl-contains 50%
your desire to make amends, and
street car •nd bow 2059 Pingree,
carbon. the heat producing PIPPIN..
brew texts could be printed in
what is to be expected from any
America adeqtauely, was brought ]
FOR RENT-Comfortably furnished room
man of honor, you couple these to
manor wonmn. Al home prick
his attention I was with M r.
1,1.11.
assurances with a request for par-,
Nice neighborhood.
Hemlock
Schiff downtown, we had luncheon,
0105.W, 2701 Stortevant.
don.
SO far as my influence
can and I laid the matter before him.
On Thursday evening, Oct. 29,
"THE HOME OF GOLD BOND FUEL"
A TRAINED NURSE and rnamagist , Purity Assembly, Order of the further that end, it will be exert- Ile saw the point very quickly, as'
European gratloat .
e
ed, simply because there flows in
SPecialices
i
n
he usually did. I named the ap-
paralysis, fractures, rheumatism, neu- Rainbow for Girls, will hold its an- .
my veins the blood of enema°.
tillY, colds and poor circulation.
El c- nua I II a II owe tn affair in the main
proximate cost of the enteniris e,
e
tric and reducing treatments alto. Hoorn
who were inured to suffering and
ballroom
of
the
Iktroit-Leland
and
he said he would give one-half
fur
r
with nervier, or will call
remained steadfast in; of the amount. We walked up the
al your home. Mrs. It. Moir. 1751 Wert Hotel. The committee in charge , nevertheless
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eor trust on God. Referring to
Euclid. Trinity 2.1952. Oflice hours,
street
together and met 51r. Mar-
plans
to
make
this
an
outstanding]
1 to II P. m.
the teachings of the Sermon on shall, an
event of the season.
d as we both apparently'
'the
' the Mount, Israel Zangwill once,
YOUNG BUSINESS GIRL would like to
looked
well-pleased Marshall said
The d music will be fu nished by
r
are apartment with one or two girls.
said that we Jews are after all the'
"What have you been doing that
Dave Diamond and his orchestra.
Reasonable. Hemlock 32 ,73.W.
only Christians.
He might have
pleases you so much?" Thereupon,
Tickets may be obtained from
FOR RENT-Attractive furnished room
added that it is because essenti- I told him about the project, and
in small family.
It 1. 11,011111ole rent. All members or at the door.
ally the spirit of forgiveness is a he
onletu conveni ences .
The members of the reception
said, "Well, if Mr. Schiff has
Ga ra
if de .
aired . 2999 Richton , uppe r
Jewish trait.
floor, Arl- - committee are: Slaty Silver, Re-
It i . my
given the half, I will add a guar-
ington
ington 5170-W.
sincere hope that ter." This plan, like many others,'
gins Schiller, Marjorie Schembeck,
ever again shall such a recro• was deferred in its execution until
FOR RENT--2249 Pingree. neer La Salle. Gertrude Smith, Frances Cugell,
Very desirable upper, also lower 5:
n
descence
of ancient
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superstition after the war.
refrigeration, shower, redecorate: coal Dorothy Selik, Jeanette Schmidt-
manifest itself upon our horizon."
low rent to responsible pectic. with ke, Sarah Solai, Sylvia Strub
in: low
(Ti, be Concluded Next Week.)
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r
Garage optional.
'Po
the
late
Major
George
Haven
Thelma Slatkin, Eleanor Shapero,
,
Putnam had of the well-known
FOR SALE-Webb •venue, near Dexter. Della Cohen, Helen Fleisher, Celia
Two-flat, eve
an r ooms ea
protested "JEWISH HENRY FORD"
ch. Modern. (Hosier, Naomi Jacobs, Gertrude publishing firm, he
Write Box 716, Detroit Jewish Chron-
icle.
Levy, Rose Schwartz and Naomi against the publication of the Pro-
OF FRANCE IN U. S.
tocols
of
the
Elders
of
Zion,
upon
Weisman.
WIDOW living clone in high-grade apart-
The patrons and patronesses, which so much of the attack on
Andre Citroen, called the "Ilenry
mentwould like . lady to share sweet-
s. ot or to roorn. 11645 La Salle which include members of Rain- the Jews cif the world was then Ford of Europe," and a prominent
and being based. In concluding a long
bottevard, at Elmhurst. Apt. 112. Near bow's sponsoring
Masonic
French
citizen,
n,1,1„tr
w arrived
kn in
ear and bus line. Hemlock 141111-.1,
Eastern Star chapters, are: Mr, letter, dated Oct. 13, 1920, Mar- h United
e
last
is
FOR RENT-Room, nicely furnished. In and Mrs. Stark Weinbeck, Mr. and shall wrote: "Are you able to cep-
scheduled for a six-day visit in De-
Steent - hnted
Nat,, with refined small
remit), for single or couple. Arling- Mrs. Albert Schiller, Mr, and Mrs. Predate the pain, the grief, the troit this week.
ton 7163-W,
agony,
that
you
are
causing
to
Simeon Cugell„ Mr. and Mrs.
three millions of your fellow-
WANTED-One or two girls or gentle- Adolph Jacoby, Mr. and Mrs.
men to rent huge, beautiful bedroom. Ralph Paul, Mr. and Sirs. Jack Ru- countrymen, and to millions of

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13 large store of the Cunningham
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brother of Judges ('harles Rubiner,
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bin, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenblatt, men, women and children in other
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein, parts of the world, by your par-
Mr.
and Mrs. I. Selik, Mr. and Mrs. ticipation in the disgraceful and
11ElfliEW, Yiddish
or Engliah reading A. B. Stralser, Mr. and Mrs. Os- inhuman persecution which is now
and writing In five lessons. Guaran•
teed.
Full citizenship curse
in 10 word Gilroy, Mr. and Mrs. Kalman being insidiously carried on by
o
lessons guaranteed.
Preparing boys Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gordon means of publications in the dis-
for liar Mitzvah my specialty.
Free
trial lesson. David Horowitz. the teach- and Mr . and Mrs . Morris Schwartz . tribution of which you are activ I y
er.
In loving memory of our dear
engaged? I look upon this as
NM Apt. 101, (lartitld
000.R.
a [son, brother, husband and father.
tragedy.
!Jacob
David Gordon, who departed
"Yours in sadness,"
FOR RENT-Room for one or twn gent• J. W. E. W. 0. Hard Time
from this life
ago,Oct.
Clenien in private family. With or
years
ago Oct 27
His Pet Aversion.,
without garage. Near ear and bun line.
11910.
Oct.
24.
F O I t
One of his pet aversions wa s
1959 Gladstone avenue,
Jewish political clubs which spran
Sad and sudden w. the call
FOR RENT-A large. airy room, four win•
I■ ne so dtarly loved
The North Woodward branch of up from time to time under unwis
by all
dows, steam heat and mmlern e fur. th e
the blow was hard, th shtic k revere
J. W. E. W. (I. will give influences in heated elections. II
nithed, tile bath and shower, hot w ter
We I ntl. thought your
our ' e death o s near .
always •v•ilable. Convenient for bus hard time costume party at the approved of political clubs but de
You . wee
r lo vig
n
kid n allou
•
yr ws
ay
nd ear line. Upstairs. Small family.
litin ght an d j u st •nIl
to hee l nd of Your tia y.
home
of
Mrs.
:Markowitz,
1169
At-
flounced
them
when
they
were
Ile
Reasonable rent. Garfield 6203-R .
tere
and
trite
in
yotir heart and mi nd
inson avenue, Saturday
ay evening,
g. brew Republican Clubs of Hebrew What • beautifol memory you left behind
,
.
FOR IIENT-29M I Calvert •ventie. Bea u
- " ct. 2-1. A prize will he awarded Democratic Clubs, holding that
Years of honest and sin-
six roonm and • breakfast nook I
Sadly missed by your father,
newl y decorated lower flat I
he most appropriate costume. No "We Jews especially owe a duty to
cere service to the people of
ge ratIon. Garage. Phone Unice,
brothers,
wife
and
children.
dmission
will
he
charged.
All
are
Detroit.
a
ourselves to occupy a dignified at
idly 2.0210.
i nvited.
titude toward public questions-
In toying memory of our dear
FOR
RENT-A beautiful steam-heated . The dinner-dance at Northwood not to cheapen our name, not to
roo m.
si
no
, very ple.
airy an d m i. ,
1 no will take place Sunday eye- permit it to be dragged through husband, father and grandfather,
to • gtl
en x eman by a c ou
N ear b utt n
Jacob
Berman, who passed away
and car lines. 3296 Elmhurst, near
n ing, Nov. 8.
the mud of ward politics. It should
1/exter, Arlington 7545.
The next meeting will he at the have to us a sacred connotation 7 years ago, Oct. 20, 1924.
' YVIOVIKWIAMIA-WfAWAWAYSWAIA...AbAWAVOS•04%**WWWa
home
of
VOR RENT-Furnished room
Mrs. I Weissman, 1951 and should not be placed in danger
A precimm one from in. is KIM,
(or m• .
e
Maid service, home privileges. El,. Cortland, Oct. 28, at 2 p. m. of being soiled and contami-
A voice we loved is still.
girlie Park near H•milton. Very ea rl.
A place is vacant in tit, heart.
nated."
unable. Address Box 175, Detroit J ew-
Which never can be tilled.
,
ish Chronicle,
Despite his preoccupation with
NOTED COMPOSER HERE his law practice and with foreign , Sadly missed by his wife, chil- /
FOR RENT--Modern six-ram flat at
4005 Einthumt, west of Dexter. Ga.
Jewish problems, he still found : dren and grandchildren.
rase. Very reasonable. Fairm
Samuel Pokrass, noted compos- time and strength, somehow, to
1346-31. Also 10024
Br ount
Bradstreet
lloston and Collingwood, six- it r, who acquired recognition in take an active part in the life of
room upper with side drive traraer._
ussia and in the past few years' his own community.
‘eil
France.and China, writing
Ile was particularly concerned
FOR RENT-A bright room, •ttractivelv
SAMUEL GELLER
furnished, in refined boom with every n tunic for opperettas, is a guest in 'about the religious school, congre- of Windsor, Ont., 62
years old, I,
modern convenience •vailable. Two . tetroit, appearing in an act at the gational and communal, and pow.
died
on
Oct. 21. Funeral services
ado]. in family.
West Phili
• delph a •
and
lichigan Theater with Jack Pep.; erfully aided the movements look- were held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral /
Fourteth.
en
(tarn e Id
4:117-J. per.
itiasonable rental.
ing to the preparation of well- Home on Oct..
,
22, with
interment /
-
Mr. Pokrass wrote the music for trained teachers for such schools; I a t Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rob- ::
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished airy room the ()operettas "Cyrano de Ber- he recognized the fact that new 1
hi A. M. Hershman and Rev. E.
in good home. small family, for one Or
,
i,,,, gentlemen. All home . 1
gerac" and "Love's Nest" and methods were desirable and, to this Zaludkowski officiated. Ile is our-
.1
.
o et. opperettas.
Geroge 4 desired. Convenient to Tr
He was until end, lent his support to the eget). vned by his wife, Mary; six sons,
hull and Clainnount ear. and Fum- rb ecrte s
oor-
ntly associated with the Shu- lishment of the Bureau of Jewish Max, Edward, Jacob David, Wil-
tent h im s line. R
reasonable. A).
Education; he interested himself liam J., Maurice and Milton, and
P• 1961 Ibmelwood avenue, upstairs.
Garfield 214X.
Dmitri Pokrass, a brother of in the religious education of Jew-
Jew- sin daughters, Mrs. M. M. Cowan. ..
You should be represented by a man of experience, /,,
-
Samuel
Pokrass,
is
one
of
the
ish
girls which in various sections Donna, Ilelen, Frances, Violet andd
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O
own
J RENT-Fornishelt
. n. „,,,h. 153,
m nov.„
n.., leading
for • a girl.
training, courage, honesty and high sense
,
musicians in Soviet Russia. of the community had been woe- Dorothy.
it
/
Woodrow Wilson.
of duty to his trust.
fully neglected. This neglect had

FRED W.

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Councilman

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specially attracted the attention of
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DORA NEUGARTEN
his wife, and after her death, he of 1687 Lawrence avenue, 70 SWC1636V61~1141AWANISMSYSICVMS.C.ISSMOSISIOSSASWINWA
,
devoted a considerable sum of years old, died on Oct. 20. Funeral '
s
services were held at Lewis Bros.'
smcrooe rs fore retsist henciteilioonf Funeral Home on Oct. 22, with in-
IS THERE A GENTLEMAN who would
of girls in New "I ork City, which terment at IN ondmere Cemetery.
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small
Reformed American
he named in her memory, "The ,Rabbi Lseao ry k
N LedFrbaynkblient obffili csibstatne ,di:
family of adult..? Ideal transportation.
Florence Marshall Schools."
s
Call G•rtield 0531.
surmounting
g
o
the
Zionist
His Interest in Learning.
st school
Louis; three daughters, Mrs. A. L.
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FoR RENT-29.7 Fullerton. between * impasse in Palestine was suggest-
But above and beyond this, the Pollack, Mrs. J. J. Born and Mrs.
, c.o.
1- :;:yead,
71,..7
,,,l ialenize... ,10'.1727. i t . six, ..e,cl e
. and
hy the Jewish Agency Execu- , entire subject of Jewish religious H. J. Lewis, and one son, George.
breakfast room. Frigidaire
I education everywhere he regarded l
The Jewish Agency agreed to ac his especial charge, and it was :
ROSE H. APPLEBAUM
WANTED-Experienced
I
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,:1 reconsider its reduction of the I only the intrusion of stern neces- 'of 2685
Monterey avenue, 63 years
. r unity for a man sehnol budget and to cut it only cities that prevented 'aim from de- old, died on Oct. 20. Funeral
1,37 . esnA ter".
£16 , 000 instead of the £20,000 voting the last decade of his life 1 s i netret.r]ini
02„-re. ° Pi' rite Box 50.
ceesnw
t .ea rt echinelderobninOp
cta.ra2lc„ ,rniitrh
e-
trait Jewish Chronicle.
originally announced. It is willing entirely to this subject.
r in d R I;: .Nr1;;22glinTi.d
to
make
these
changes
mere
list
of
the
tery.
Rabbi
A ..Si. Hershman of-
a
provided its. The giving of
avlo .
r. 2.111.z.
. f.,
r..
share of the educational budget
ficiated. She is survived by her
slimed
does not exceed £40,000 sterling.
husband, Philip, and a daughter,
-
FOR RENT-Attractive nutty in p lea•
The
Yishub
is
asked
by
the
Agency
t
Centers Get Acquainted Par- Mrs. Zell Goldsmith of Cortland
tne. Near two ear lines and ha..
Executive to provide an additional
avenue.
ty for Senior Girls.
,
h. , :4,1 7i"..71'7:Z l ik . 17. 47"("tv
£5,000 contribution, while the
ir,o,,nrd 7% ,eormm
p
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
The slogan "Goed Fellowship in
e. , Am. lel. or teieeimm: teachers
are requested to make it
GEORGE BIALY
£7,000 contribution by giving up a t he Form of New Friendships"' will of 2086 Blaine avenue, 65 years
TO , R E NT-Ileatitiful
.-
fornishod moo at month's salary. The Agency is 1
eld, died on Oct. 18.
eld,
Funeral
,,,,,,I,,,,ii n:h.l....slr.,!.,.:rii
. Twelfth •ad giving' thought to the proposal that t
''r the Jewish fen ' services were held at Lewis Bros.
e lsuhaiCn etnd- Funeral Home. with Rabbi A. Si.
sC u,ii,,,suhpir,for
ls ;, r, :: „,
ld ira t tiro
het Jeaw
mehe ii t,wso.„„
ibt7,:. :,:',,:";2"..]: all members of its executive be p 'e e ar;t'h y eS B ' k i Yi:rh " e tG
UNDCRTMERS
likewise asked to contribute a t er, Si Melbourne, on Tuesday, Hershman officiating, and inter-
g i rDramatic went took place on Oct. 22 in New
0cett.,
at
F I , /,..o
Rn., RENT-
b mandngteht..s salary to the educational 4
ed ....N ,-,C.
%F.
urbrowl:i n• hfia
ed.. rvoss
o :on .c
.r .11014rtn.ti nnir,
l under York. Ile is survived by his wife,
sketches ,by
b 8th'e"sepriiomr.
l he direction of Miss Miriam Levin, Zenna.
chid
if wanted. Getes1 tran•port•thitnn.
na
ancing
numbers
by
Miss
Sylvia
Reasoble
rent. (alt and
d
l
Vienna Jewry Diminishing.
.lid are !hi .
befo re you ren t an
ocal selections by Miss':
er. 37.3
VIENNA.-0. T. A.)-With Cohen, vocal
SUZANNE TARNOPOL
Rarer. Gfield
ar
3566-R.
nick,
dramatic
readings
and 1 of 5019 Wabash avenue, three ment at Machpelah Cemetery.'
Ref-
the mortality rate exceeding the
vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
birth rate and Jewish cony
e s rt
to t c ramp fire singing by Miss Miriam ] months old. died on Oct. 18, Fu- Rabbi A. NI. Hershman officiated. Louis Frank, and two brothers,
help needy confinement cases. Sirs. the Christian
services were held at Lewis He is survived by three sons, Dr. 51artin and Edward.
ligion increasing.. Souls will feature the program,neral re
Lipson of the Jewish Social Serv- the Vienna Jewish community is which will he completed by games, I Bros.' Funeral Home on Oct. 19, , Milton R., Herman and Roy R.,
ice Beureau was the speaker of undergoing a speedy diminution, . d ancing and refreshments. All , with interment at Oakview Ceme- and two daughters, Mrs. Rose
NATHAN KERNER
the afternoon.
enior girls are invited. The party tery. She is survived by her par- Fre dgu t and Mrs. Samuel died on Oct. 15 at the age of :1 8 .
official figures indicate.
Plans for the fashion show in
During the four month period ] s sponsored by the senior girlslents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tarnopol. Schwartz.
Funeral service. were held on Ocl-
connection with the bridge-tea are extending from Stay to August, r ommittee headed by Miss Rose :
16. with burial in Cloverhill Park
nearing completion to be held Nov. 216 left the Jewish faith, it is re- Thay. Committees in charge of ar- •
PHILLIP FISHER
HAROLD M. FRANK
Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
2, at the Stotler Hotel. at 2 p. m. , vented, as compared with 85 con- r angements are: Program. Aileenlof 1682 Atkinson avenue, 73 years of 3218 Lawrence avenue, 17 years
man and Rev. E. Zaludkowski of-
The next meeting will be at the,' verts during the same period last 1 G oldstine, Alice Frank and Esther i old, died on Oct. 15. Funeral ] old, died on Oct. 16.
Funeral ficiated. He is survived by his two
home of Mrs. George Cohen, 17761 year. In the same period 837 Jews S ilverstein; refreshments, Sylvia I services were held at Gilbert's Fu- services were held at Gilbert's Fu-
children, his parents, and brothers.
Ferry' Park, on Tuesday .
died, while only 383 were born.
Demb and Rose Thar. neral Home on Oct. 16, with inter- neral Home on Oct. 19. He is stir., Max, Louis and Robert.

FOR RENT-Three-room
h
MP 4111.
-
low with Murphy bed. ineholieo
sl ice. gas. electie.
r
nil heat •rol rae ”e
T o porche . 1021 Carter.
near W ilde.
mere.

LET US CLEAN YOUR CAR

Place it in our hands for 10 minutes •nd it will
hew. Drive • clean car to town.

All privileges. Very reasonable. Board
it desired. Centrally located. Arline-
on 36574 •

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REVEAL S ONLY 12
JEWS TEACHING IN
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Put Men to Work

At No Cost to the Taxpayer

TUNE 1N W-M-B-C

TUESDAY, Oct. 27 and FRIDAY, Oct. 30, 8 p. m.

Miller-Schorn Plan Will Be Explained

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