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An Epic of the Prairies!

PAGE NINE

LATEST GERMAN FILM I
A GREAT PRODUCTION1

DR DUSHKIN VIEWS
ZION POSSIBILITIES

Buy Your "Chevy" from
"Bud" and
and You'll Have
No Regrets!

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Her:en in ,s Takt" One of
Jacob Margolis, Pittsburgh labor"
Appearing exclusively in The Detroit Jewish
Finest on Talkinz Screen.
lawyer, and former attorney for the
I
Chronicle, Gabriel Davidson and Edward A. Good-
International Wot'kers of the
Hailed wherever it w ah
World,
address the People's! Last Monday night Pisgah
win, writing under this heading, tell an interesting
" ' wn . Final Lecture in Zionist Cul-
PS one of the greatest of modern
Forum, Sunday, Jan. 21, at 7:30 ; Lodge No. 34, 1. 0. B. B., for-
story of an effort by a brave group of Jews to estab-
tural Series by Dr. Rieger
plays projected on the talking ,
p. m. at the College of the City of malty installed newly elected ofli-
lish a colony in the Dakotas. Here is a bit of history
green, "Zwei Irerzen in
Feb. 17.
Takt"
Detroit, corner of ('ass and Warren , cars before a large gathering.
which ought to be read by every Jew.
1..Two Hearts in {Waltz Time")
upon "Doles and Dictatorships." It, Jacob Miller, at president of
Buying your Chevrolet from "Bud" and
Industrial
possibilities in Pales.
Ls free and a question and discus- the lodge, installed the following:
his Boys gives you all the assurance of satis-
tine were outlined by Dr. Alexand-
ohm period will follow the lecture. President, Elias Goldberg; first
er Si. Dushkin, executive director
vice-president, Samuel B. Keene;
faction that long years of service in the
of the Board of Jewish Education
second vice-president, Nathan
PHILOMATHIC ELECTS
auto field provide. With every car sold ff.-
ef Chicago, in his address at North-
Metzger; third vice-president, Na-
JACK ROM AS SPEAKER than D. Rosin; secretary, Rudolph
ern High Schad on \Wednesday
goes the "Streng Service—a service that
This is another important feature, written by David
night, under the auspices of the E ..'
Meyersohn; treasurer, J a co b
you'll appreciate and stand by.
W. Simons, to appear in the cooling issue.
Zionist Educational Council of De-
At the last meeting of the Philo- Scholniek; assistant monitor, Mar-
troit, of which Ur. David
Eau-
mathic Debating Club, semi-an- tin Gilbert; warden, Samuel
man is president. Simon Shetzer,
null election of officers took place Munch; guardian, Jack Rosen-
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY—IT WILL PAY(
1 president of t he Zionist District of
Jack Rain was selected as speaker; berg.
Detroit, presided at the meeting.
President Goldberg named the
Max Chomsky, clerk; Oscar Col-
. feature an interesting
The
coming
issue
will
also
Dr. Dushkin brought with him
ton, assistant clerk; Bernard Shur- following as chairmen of the func-
article by the eminent jorunalist, Pierre Van Paas-
minwegraphed leaflets which were
key, sergeant-at-arms. The new tioning committees of the lodge,
board of directors is composed of the personnel of which will be an-
sem and the following regular columns:
I distributed among those present,
the above officers, with Abe Davis flounced in an early, issue of The
these leaflets illustrating his lecture
Joel's "Sports"
with facts and figures on Palestine.
and Alex Baruch as the newly Chronicle: Anti-Defamation, Mil.
ford Stern; entertainment, Jack
Ile emphasized in his address that ;=-
elected members.
-
Schwartz's "By the Way"
Ray Cartright, of the depart- 110,dtherg, intellectual advance-
what is needed at present is to en-
Joseph's "Random Thoughts .
TWELFTH ST. at Philadelphia MAdison 3370
ment of speech at Detroit City meat, Samuel B. Keene; organiza-
courage the continuation of public
College, will address the organ- lion, NaCian Metzger; finance, Na-
funds to carry on agricultural ef-
Numerous Other Features
ization next Sunday, Jan. 24, at than I). Rosin: initiation, Morris
f ° tin(s l s ' atIVtVIZt eroeptVO f i y in ,
the meeting in the Shaarey Zedek Newman; publicity, Rudolph Mey-
To be fully informed Jewishly, you must regularly
dustries.
' congregation. The public is in. ersohn; special A. Z. A. commit-
read
tee, Jacob Miller, Nathan Metzger
vited.
Spenking of the cultural
I PONTIAC SISTERHOOD'S
Palest i n e,
I and Morris Newman; also a social
Walter Jansen and Gretl Theinsar ! Mated that Paline
RfEPETROIT/EWISflPIRDNICLE
COUNTRY FAIR JAN. 31
welfare , Henry M. Gottlieb, chair-
d r . has
ir
i(n
two
as they appear in "Zwei Her-, things culturally to offer to Jews:
, man, and William Weiss, associate
sen."
!chairman.
Historic memories and cenneeting i The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
The general committee of the
a ki n to Jacob of Pontiac is sponsoring a
now makes its debut in Detroit. , links, which make Jews a
lodge will be composed of the;
. starting this Saturday, Jan. 23, at I every hill and valley in Palestine "Country hair" to be held Sun-
AUTO
SHOW
OPENS
SATURDAY
newly installed officers, chairmen
the Little Cinema Theater, 56 and which identify the people with day, Jan. 31, at 7. p. m., at the Retained at Littman's Yid-
of committees named above and
the land; and the as:solution whi h!Jewish Community Center, 164
. ast
. Columb
(
ia s tre.
treet .
With
the
opening
of
the
thirty-
dish Theater by Popu-
seems
destined
to
obsolescence.
In memory of our dear sister the following: Henry M. Abromo-
Great acting, excellent staging, I makes people in l'alestine live anl Orchard Lake avenue, Pontiac.
first annual Detroit automobile Greatly lessened wind resistance,
Tho affair promises to be the
ter Request.
intensely
Jewish life. Speaking or
and daughter, Minnie Pechensky, vitz, Aaron Droock, Dr. Victor . show
fine singing and an interesting
Saturday
night
in
Conven-
due to this new design, makes plot replete with humor—these the cultural achievements he point- I biggest evet ever undertaken by
Drooek, Jacob Miller, Julius Des-
who passed away Jan. 11, 1926.
h' h •
pos s ibl
wi
its
members.
Some
of
e
th
the
various
,
, Lien tion Hall, a new eramot or
ed
out
that
in
the
past
By
popular
request, Samuel Gold-
year -16111
elements combine to make a great
Each lonely hour that we "Dent
Goldman, Aaron Kurland, Harry history will begin, for the many same power, and there is a very picture. Walter Jansen as Toni new Hebrew books were published forms of entertainment planned by enburg, outstanding actor of the
Is woven through and through
radical
changes
in
design
which
definite
gasoline
economy
when
Yudkoff,
Adolph
Freund,
Rabbi
in
Palestine,
in
addition
to
the
pa-
I
the
committees
in
charge
will
With golden threads of memory
be New York Yiddish stage, remains
Hofer the Viennese composer,
1/ear Minnie of you.
a fortune-telling booth, freak in Detroit, at Littman's Yiddish ,
,Illarry Z. Gordon and Louis James have been perfected during the the car is being driven above 40 tired Theimer as Ilerdi, Oscar pers and magazines.
past year will undoubtedly make miles an hour.
The final lecture in the cultural stunts, entertainers, a bazaar, and People's Theater, Twelfth and Sew-
Karlweiss
and
Willy
Forst
as
Sadly missed by her Parents, 'Rosenberg.
Outside, or cadet style sun Nicky and Vicky head an unusu- series will be delivered by Dr. Elie- dancing, for which a splendid or - ard, for another week-end, this
Following the installation Henry cars which have been admired for
Brother and Sisters.
Siegl, violinist, who recently a number of years past seem anti- visors, have practically disap- ally fine cast which adds much zer Rieger, supervisor of Jewish chestra has been engaged. Supper Friday night, Saturday and Sunday
In loving memory of our dear graduated from the Curtis Insti- quated. It is doubtful if there peared from 1932 cars, making it glory to a tine production.
schools in Palestine and lecturer at will be served beginning with 7 matinees and evenings.
has ever been a Detroit show
to curve the upper line of
Mr. Goldenburg will ap
The story centers around that the College of Jewish Studies in o'clock.
ppee ar ill
mother and grandmother, M rs, tute of Music, Philadelphia, ren- which had so much to offer of in- possible
tIle
windshield
gracefully
into
the
olos.
Imago, who will speak at North- General chairmen are Sirs. Sol his noteworthy success "I eintige
Minnie Starr, who passed away dared several violin solos.
terest to the public as this 193 ton lines. This does away with, , of a lost waltz, for not until an ern High School, Wednesday, Feb. Birnkrant, Mrs. Wolfman and Menschen" ("People of Today").
Prof. Lawrence Seltzer of
elusive
melody
is
recaptured
by
three years ago Jan. 26, 1929 (4 Detroit
City College delivered d the
an , show for the cars exhibited are another potent source of wind re- the frantic composer can the 17 on "Jews and Arabs." Other Mrs, Schwartz, Committee heads The entire cast, including Anatol
days in Shwa).
interesting talk on "Present Day replete with new features and it sistance and also eliminates a operetta within the picture come dates for this lecture were prey- are Mrs. George Weiss, decors- Winogradoff, Rose Wallerstein and
God milled her home, It was His will
Economics." Ile followed his talk has been a long time since there' roaring noise at top speeds. The , to completion.
lions; Mrs. Morrey Kollin, pub- others, will Resist him.
iously announced by error.
Ind in oor hearts she lingers still by answering questions.
have been so many brand new cars sun visor has been moved to the
licity; Mts. Al Perin, refresh-
The testimonial performance for
Iler memory is as dear today,
This plot can be told only by
Sol M. Cole, representing the brought out by the manufactur- inside of the car, where it is just music ,
As in the hour she passed away—
meats; Mrs. Barney Wyman, nov- Miss Wallerstein and Mr. Winogra-
the t f moat
as effective and may easily be refreshing I with
• Emergency Relief Committee, ers.
elty; Mrs. Norman Buckner, pas- doff will take place on Feb. 3.
JEWISH
VETERANS
the
gay
melodies
Quickest to catch the eye among, reached for adjustment. At least
Sadly missed by her loving gave a short talk on the work of
try booth; Mrs. Wm. Presertn rt :
recurring in the story's unfold-
Daughter and Grandchildren, New- the mayor's committee, stressing , this year's innovations will be the one of these inside sun visors may; nient in a way to keep interest in
INSTALL OFFICERS needlework; Mrs. Jos, Schwartz, M. Chomaky Addresses U.
ton Leon and Jerome Weingar- the point that this committee was very general adoption of the he adjusted so as to shade the ,
Mrs. Murray Waltman,
the
story
an
d
to
keep
the
den.
H. S. Alumni on "Jewish
created so that there should be slanting windshield. The old driver's eyes from the side as well li neer
i ng
1 ong
ft e a r thp
eP icture Name New Post in Memory of
only one channel for contributions.; square-front type of windshield I as in front.
Julius
Rosenwald.
Humor."
ha
s
been
seen.
In loving memory of our dear All members of Pisgah Lodge
Halevy - Hazornir Choral So-
sister and aunt, Mrs, Minnie Starr, should send their contributions to
Jewish
Veterans
Post
No.
in
218
his
twenty-eighth
year.
This
ciety
Plans
a
The
Alumni
Association of the
Social.
who passed away three years ago the secretary.
of the American Legion installed
"musik" is not so heavily weight- A. Z. A. 93 INSTALLS
United Hebrew Schools of Detroit
Jan. 26, 1929.
officers on Wednesday, Jan. 13.
ed with meaningless dissonances
The
Halevy-Ilazomir
Farband
I
met
Jan.
14
at
the Philadelphia-
ITS NEW OFFICERS Soon after Abraham Zusman Choir is planning another social I Byron Talmud Torah.
In o ur hearts your me m
ueory linger',
but that bits of lovely, careless'
Swee. tender and tr
MOONEY
SCHREIBER
By
HERMAN
HOEXTER
1
Max
is
melody
float
freely
from
the
edelivered
called the meeting to order, for the near future. At this time
eoeu talk
be
There is not a day ink'''y
Installation of officers of Chapter Mayor Frank Murphy delivered the Automatic electric toaster will 1 an "J
That we 110 not think of you.
played score; broad cantalerii,a—
rof
FUNERAL SERVICES Dr. Rudolf Siegel, a learned ; and
''l ewish
93 of Aleph Zadik Aleph took place an inspiring talk on topics
tr'vi ■ h •th -;
of the be given away. Regular rehearsals has made a special study.
German musician and compose r with a program
Sadly missed by Mr and Mrs.
Sunday afternoon, Jan. 17, at the day and what the American Le- are held every Thursday in room
hidden
The Alumni Association has re-
Funeral services were held for who is also popular in his father - I
. in the scat- Dexter Jewish Center
Sol De Young and family.
gion means in the present crisis.
cently organized a Hebrew
• .
re study
g g
123 of Northern Hi gh School.
the late Mooney Schreiber of 2304 1 land in the more taxing field o f versa
Saul Galitzky, junior deputy of
Following Mayor Murphy's talk
dignified
interpretation
to
this
I
group,
which meets every Satur-
In loving memory of our dear Chicago boulevard Friday at 2 p. the conductor, was the guest di - I music, which, perhaps, could stand the Michigan district, installed the the following officers were sworn
,
day
afternoon
at
the
homes
of
mre.
CRelt
e
D
e
1,0
,,FrgT
THANKS
a
ti
u
g
h
t
-
r
m,
Dr.
Leo
51.
Franklin
officiat-
rector of the tenth pair of con
wife and mother, Belle Barnet,
hap- following officers: John Erman, into office by Raymond J. Kelley,
vorious members. The main pur-
and
ing. A large gathering of friends certs by the Detroit Symphony "' a more robust and, maybe, a
who passed away Jan. 21, 1931.
, pier or more cheerful reading. aleph godol or president; Samuel national executive committeeman; wish to extend thanks to Jericho pose
r
o
of
thts
group
f
is
iebr
to
f
u
e
rw-
and
relatives
paid
hits
last
trib-
Orchestra, Thurday night am
Lewis Barnett and Hazel Sobel.
vice-presi- Jack W. Stavin, commander;Mor-
the speaking of
490, I. 0. 0. F., Corp. th
utes. His body was taken to New again on Friday afternoon . Th i ' The orchestra was excellent in this Stoller, aleph s'gan or
Weiner,
vice-commander,' Lodge No.
music, with special mention of the (lent; Joe Galitzky, aleph mazkir cis
among
members.
York
City,
his
birthplace,
where
In loving memory of our dear
personal friend of Ossip Gabrilo wood-winds. The epochal music or secretary; Philip ('hapnick, Adolph Bassin, junior vice-co-
W. Johnson Post No, 78
rn James
The next meeting of the group
Veterans of Foreign Wars, and
wife and mother, Esther Goldberg, he was interred in the plot in witsch, Dr. Siegel came here a t - of
gargantuan tone-poem aleph gisbor or treasurer; Irving mender; Philip Weisberg, adju-
Field Artillery, A. E. F., will be held this Saturday after-
who passed away two years ago Washington Cemetery beside his the famous musician's invitation t i ! on Strauss'
tent;
Nate
Litvin
and
Jack
Steinberg,
aleph
Talvovsky,
finance
of-
328th
"The Merry Pranks of Till
noon, Jan. 23, at the home of
father and mother.
ficer;
Abraham
Zusman,
histor•
also
friends
and
relatives
for
sym-
Jan. 18 1930.
and these concerts marked his firs
g . " p
'i e
the closing shotaire godol and kotone or ser- ian; Harry A. Stone, chaplain; lollies extended them in their Lenore Markson, 3293 West Eu-
A large service was held under appearance in the States in the
Sadly missed by her loving hus-
number of this program. By this grants and deputies at arms respee-
'lid avenue. All members are
late bereavement.
band, Joseph Goldberg, Children the auspices of the Masonic order conductor's chair. The program ' time Dr. Siegel had evidently lost tivelY; aleph sopher or publicity Ralph Rubin, sergeant•at-arms,
urged to attend.
of New York City and the Mar- which Dr, Siegel arranged was so
and Grandchildren.
Refreshments were served by
shall Lodge, of which he was a comprehensive as to include music I some of his reserve dignity, for Mani George Kratchman; aleph
Mrs.
Jack
Sevin,
Mrs.
Morris
Wei-
with
lighter
touch
and
greater
evi-
kohen,
Gelbert
Madefsky.
member for many years. Members, of the older masters, specifically
JUNIOR HADASSAH
The installation was attended by net, Sirs, Adolph Bassin Mrs.
OBITUARY of
the Julius Miller Lodge of the Beethoven and Berlioz, as well a dance of fine-feeling humor, he
r Weisbe
r
g, M s. Na t e Tal-
LUNCHEON KEEPS
Order B'rith Abraham were also a Strauss love-poem, and a firs s let loose all the splendors of the outstanding It'nai B'rith men, Elias Philip
BELLE B. MAYER
there to pay their last respects., performance in Detroit of Rud ensemble to do justice to this Goldberg, president of the Pisgah covsky, Sirs. Si, IS arrenotf, Mrs.
THE GIRLS BUSY
56 East Columbia,
i
glorious
music.
This
performance
Lodge,
Nathan
Metzger
and
Jacob
Abraham
Zusman
and
Mrs.
Harry
of the Belcrest Apartments died Many boyhood friends and mem- I Stephan's "Musik fuer Orches
Near Woodward
A. Stone.
suddenly on Jan. 20. Funeral bers of the family attended the' ' ter." Altogether the type of pro ' provided the climax of the eve- Miller.
St e nog raphers, bookkeepers,
ALL-GERMAN
Robert J. Byers, department
An A. Z. A.—B'nai B'rith Coun-
,
and salvos of applause greet-
services were held at Temple services.
saleswomen,
who
are
earning
their
gram which was bound to recce ; ' ning, Dr.
Siegel as well as the mem- cif was chosen and its members are , adjutant, tad Charles N. Mayes, admission to the $10 luncheon of ! *SCREEN EvENToelle YEAR,
Beth El on Jan. 22. She is sur- Mr. Schreiber leaves his wife, the director's understanding of
members
owelco
f
the
state
the
executive
vived by three sons, Melvin, Dr. Flora Schreiber, eight children, feeling for these representative ! hers of the orchestra at the con. John Erman, representative of il
med
post into the Detroit. Unit of Jnior Iladassah I
Willard B. and Ralph A.; three eight grandchildren and one sis- numbers. Naturally, then, inter . elusio of thi s number. So the I chapter 93 Saul Ga litzky represen- l committee,
to be held Sunday, March 6, at
brothers, Theodore D., Emanuel ter, Mrs. A. (Bessie) Wesel!, of est was first centered in the man eveni n g passe d most enjoyably, tative of chap ter 63 and Jacob Mih the American Legion circle.
Statler Hotel, under the chair-
' and hose who were unale
b to at- ler a nd Nath an Sietzger from thel Judge Charles Rubiner was manship of Miss Zelda Tietelbaum
and Dr. Edwin I. Becker, and a New York City.
Dr. Siegel is a portly gentleman tend t these
given
a
big
ovation
when
he
was
rith This committee's ,
subscription concerts B 'na i B '.
sister, Irma B. Straus.
His surviving children are:, of 53, who in his bearing as in his
and Mrs. Edythe Brechner Klinger,
rela-
called
upon
for
a
talk..
There
work
shall
be
to
bring
a
closer
will
have
an
opportunity
to
see
Five sons, Murray, Alvin and liar- conducting, aptly illustrates thi
are now seen occupying all their
LENA MARCUS old of Detroit, Simpson of Santa characteristics of typical German ' and hear Dr. Siegel when he tion between the A. Z. A. and the were songs by the following mem- spare time with beauty treatments,
bers of Judge John Faust Post:
of 291 Leicester Court, 65 years Monica, Cal., and Irving of Read- "gemeutlichkeit." There is noth . again mounts the podium to direct B'nai B'rith.
the popular Saturday night con-
Public announcement of the com- James Creed, J. C. Atkinson, Earl brill°, candy baked goods, individ-
old, died on Jan. 18. Funeral ing, Pa., and three daughters, Lu- ing of the dynamic in his personal- (rt.
mittees for the coming administra-lWasmuth and J. I) , Cleveland. ual bridges, hosiery, playing cards,
services were held on Jan. 18, with cille, Mrs. Maurice Schatz and ity or readings, nor does he seem
tion will Inc made next week by John !This was followed by a clever act fortune telling and fancy work.
interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Mrs. Morris Baron of Detroit.
to feel deeply the purpose' or
!ward meeting of the unit will
Rabbi S. Si, Fine officiated. She Nathan Schreiber, a cousin, and meaning of much of the music Non-Jew Impressed by Mt. . Erman, newly elected president of , put on by F : ugene Busch of Bush- be A held
on Tuesday, Jan. 26, at the
way Post No. 24, and his remark-
chapter 93.
is survived by her husband, Sam- Mrs. Mary Goldberg, an aunt, of which he directs. It moves along
home of Miss Tess Rabinowitz,
able
dog,
Queens,
Clemens
Olympia
Hotel.
A ,
uel, and a son, Dr. David M. Detroit, went to New York to at smoothly enough, true to the
A luncheon rally will be held at
Judge Joseph A. Gillis gave the
Mutifal
Marcus. tend the funeral services.
FABER
CHEVROLET
printed notes and the various
the
McGregor
Library
on
Tuesday,
women of the post a great deal of
Evidence of friendship for Jews
Romance
marks of expression. But it is
Feb 2.
non-Jews as a result of con-
GREETED BY MANY credit for their interest.
JACOB GOTTLIEB
orGay
FRANK FERGAL DIES; just music, and hardly a recreation among
All pledges and reservations for
John Litzky, distinguished him-
• ,
tact, is contained in a lett er
o f
W est
the spirit which originally dressed to Max Elkin of Maid ; Faber Chevrolet, Inc., Detroit's self in the toastmaster's job. He the luncheon may be made by call-
Menne
KILLED IN HOLD-UP of
years old, died on Jan. 17. Fu-
prompted
these
magnificent
pages.
Olympia, Mt. Clemens, by D. Wal- newest Chevrolet dealers, cele-i read a letter received from the ing Miss Anne Baron at (olumbia
neral services were held on Jan.
INTOXICATING
all so neat, and quite nega- ter Bell of IS'heeling, W. Va., who brated the formal opening
Julius Rosen. 4999, or any member of the com-
Frank Fergal, of 9 Woodland All,
18, with interment at Beth Te-
of their '
MUSIC •
tive. To be sure, the Beethoven
at 11534
Dexter
boulevard,
wald thanking
beautiful
showroom
and
service famimly
of the for
late the adoption of mittees.
philah Cemetery. Rabbi J. Eisen- avenue, 37 years old, died on Jan. "Leanora" overture, number two, spent three weeks at the Olympia. station
DELIGHTFUL.
this
name
for
the
post.
man officiated. Ile is survived by 13 after being shot in a hold-up is too well known to permit any Mr. Bell writes to Mr. Elkin:
NaNON.
Entertainment was furnished
, "I am greatly obliged for the near Burlingame, last week, Hun-
his wife, Anna.
by a I6-year-old boy. at Arden
conductor to violate standard in-
,...0.maiisseseOmmia
Park and Woodward avenue, at 11 terpretations of this great opus; pretty calendar which you sent to , dreds of friends and neighbors by the Catholic Boys Band, Theater Benefit of J. W. E.
ClialwalapaasigGs4Japas
W. O. Jan. 29.
us, with the picture of your fine, [thronged the Falser showrooms to through the courtesy of Joseph
p. m. Monday, Jan. 11, on his way
JACOB CHASDAN
and
Dr.
Siegel
gave
no
indication
A violin solo was
--
of 3841 Monterey avenue, 54 home from a meeting held in, of wishing to alter the routine little boy; and trust that this may ! extend congratulations and also Guinanan.
1-11 p.
•ts. 35c, Eves. 50e.
A special meet:rig of the Jewish
years old, died on Jan. 15. Fu- Jericho Temple. He was a mem- rendering. The orchestra was bee a most happy and successful to view the new 19:32 Chevrolet given by Dr. Harry Si, Friedman,
Women's European Welfare Or- Suqdays and Holid•ys, 50c All Day
neral services were held on Jan. ber of Jericho Lodge No. 173, 1. most responsive, and so we were year for all of you, including the models which were on display. member of the post.
Children
20e All Day
newly
married
brother
and
his
They
ganization
was
held
Monday,
Jan.
15 at Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home 0. 0. F, 328th Field Artillery, A.
were greeted by the officers
treated to a very fine but not par- bride.
of the company, which includes ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM 18, at Jericho Temple, Mrs. Joseph ' i
with interment at Oakview Ceme- E. F., Corp James W. Johnson ticularly
thrilling
rendition
of
this
Rattner, presided.
"We have most pleasant recol- Fred Faber, a name long synony-
tery. He is survived by his wife, Post No. 78, World War Veterans, work. I.acking the dynamic in his
PLANNED BY ZEDAKAH At this meeting reports were ' Our annual
lections of your hotel and its spirit mous with Chevrolet in Detroit;
A. E. F.
Sophie, and a son, Allen.
make-up, Dr. Siegel seems at of great kindliness and friendship.; Jos.
January
Funeral services were held at a own
heard about the success of the card
B.
Slatkin
and
Harry
Slatkin.
The Zedakah Club's eleventh an- party held, Jan. 16. Thanks were Sale Now is
Lewis Bros.' Funeral llonie Jan.! loss in the development of true We had never before had oppor- • Souvenirs were given to each VW-
SARAH STERN
mversary dinner dance is to take expressed to Mrs. J. Mishkin, vice-
of 193 Summit, 84 years old, died 15, with interment at Oakview I climaxes; and this was particu- tunity of intimate associations with tor, while an orchestra described
provided
Progress
patent in the reading of some Jews and had no idea of their big music. The event was
place at the Chalet Road House, president, and chairman of this
on Jan. 20. Funeral services were Cemetery, Royal Oak. Services! larly
the inspired and often magi- heartedness 1111,1 sympathy, and it by
Chevrolet zone office officials as Sunday evening, Feb. 14, at 8 p. affair, to Mesdames Zuckerman,
held at Lewis Bros ' Funeral Home were conducted by Jericho Lodge of
CUSTOM-
cally
beautiful
pages
of
Berlioz's
leaves
as
with
successful
opening
of
any
m.
An excellent orchestra will fur- Schwartz, Silverstein and Zide, her
No.
490,
I.
0.
0.
F.
the
most
warm
feelings
of
on Jan. 21, with interment at
MADE
Symphony"— almost appreciation towards your good time. nish the music for the eveninig. assistants,
Machpelah Cemetery. She is our-. He is survived by his wife, Rose; "Phantastic
the
committees,
and
pri-
Chevrolet
dealer
in
Detroit
at
any
,
Ready-to-v:1,i
There will be favors. Reservations vate donors.
vived by a daughter, Mrs. J. San- one daughter, Ilene, 2'i years as alluring today as it was at its people."
inception.
one
hundred
years
ago.
be made by calling the chair-
ders.
old; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Fer-
The new firm's organization in
Arrangements were made for the
CLOTHING
gal; five brothers and one sister of Berlioz, the dreamer, the lover,
complete and is manned by a man, Mrs. Marie Hyman, 2964 card party to he held Wednesday., SUITS & OVERCOATS
the iconoclast and revolutionary. Berditchever Install Officers; now
"ebb,
Longfellow
Superior, Wis.
7368,
or
the
REBECCA ZUMBERG
as-
Jan.
27,
at
trained
personnel
in
each
depart-
'2
p.
m.,
at
1258
Webb
1
demsnds more for his music than
(Iimmevli 342 SO)
of 2697 Hazelwood avenue, 42
' meat. I sociate chairman, Mrs. Esther Da- avenue and for the theater benefit
Sponsor Dance Jan. 3L
Dr. Siegel could give. And while
1 2215 Hazelwood, Garfield to be held Jan. 29, at Littman's
NOW $26.50
y ears old, died on Jan. 19. F'u . SAMUEL OSSEPOW, JR.
According to a statement made' 1 v o is, 3.
the
orchestra
again
responded
J.
eral services were held at Lewis
People's Theater. Both affairs are
BURIED ON THURSDAY splendidly to his direction, and The Berditchever Progressive Aid by Mr. Faber, he feels that
SUITS & OVERCOATS
ros.' Funeral Home on Jan. 19
The president, Mrs. Sophie S. conducted by the North Woodward
achieved some very fine moments, Society, on Thursday night, at the although the firm is a new one,
(formerly MAO)
w ith interment at Russian l'olish
Funeral services were held at 2 the lack of strings was most no- hall on Pingree and Wilson, instal- the type of service that will be Jacobs, asks that all friendly or- branch of the Organization. A re-
C emetery. She is survived by her o'clock Thursday afternoon for
rendered
in
both
the
new
car
(le.
ganizationo
keep
this
date
open.
NOW $31.50
led the following officers:
port was also given by the commit-
ticeable
in
this
performance.
h usband, Joseph, and four chit - Samuel Ossepow, Jr., 45 years
Donations are acknowledged by tee of the ' ,ranch that the rum-
President, Abraham Steinberg; partment and in the service de-
OW. Forne day we shall probably have
d ren,
in Gilbert's Funeral Home, SI Dela- a stronger second violin section vice-president, II. Shrager; treas- partment will he c qnparable to ' the club from the Goodwill Bridge mage sale at 3030 Hastings street,
the
best
in
the
city,
due
to
his
own
Club.
Rose Greenbaum, and Mae is still in force. Those who wish
urer,
Mrs
Vinokur;
hospitaler,
Mrs.
ware avenue. A former Detroit and by all means, a richer group
REBECCA COHEN
Masserman, Mrs. Dresser and Mrs. years of experience in dealing Shapero, Sirs. Harry ("Mother") to donate discarded articles may''
1426 Griswold Street
resident, he went to Calif •rnia for
of 357 Westminster, 52 years old • his health three years ago. Ile of violas. The composition by Klesmer; ward of candidates, H. with the motor car buying public Klein, Knights of Phythias, Man- call Mrs. George Cohen, Madison
Clifford 1975
died on Jan. 20. Funeral services died in Los Angeles, Jan. I I. His Rudi Stephan, the young German Levine, Magid and Maskin.
and the careful selection of the' uel Goodman Club, Sylvia Rosen- 4727, and a committee will call for
were held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral , father, Samuel OFSt paw, Sr.; two disciple of Schoenberg, made a
More than 500 members and personnel in its sales and service berg , C. Gould, and Anna Rosen- them.
most
favorable
and
pleasing
im-
Home on Jan. 21, with interment brothers Louis and Harry; a sister,
baum.
friends attended the installation departments.
It was decided the organization
at Cloverhill Park Cemetery. She Sirs. Helen Feldman, with whom pression. Stephan fell during the ceremonies.
Mr. Faber conveys a standing. Sirs. Aaron A. Silberblatt, ehai r- should give a dairy luncheon en
is survived by her husband, Louis. he formerly resided at 9334 Quincy war; in 1915, to be precise, whil
The Berditchever Society is, spon- invitation to all of his friends who man of the cultural committee of Tuesday, Feb. 16, at the formerly
soring a dance on Sunday night, d id not find it convenient to attend Zedakah Club, has arranged an in- Atkinson branch of Shaarey Zedek.
avenue, and another sister, Mrs.
H. L SKOLNIK
Jan. 31, at the Fort Wayne hotel. i t he formal opening to do so at terestmg program for the meeting Mrs. Silverstein is the chairman of
Sarah I.azerman, of Bay City, sur-
of 11537 Hamilton avenue, 55 vive.
heir own convenience.
of Jan. 25. Mrs. Emory N1onash this affair, assisted by the Mes-
We
Grow
Hair!
years old, died suddenly in Salt
wilt talk on
Flower Fund of Jewish Old
Study" a nd dames Epstein, Kief, Zide and Lieb.
PROOFS
Lake City on Jan. la. Funeral
Frieda Apsel Miller will rend er The next board of directors meet-
Mendel
Prussian
Collector
Folks'
Home
Gifts
to
Brandeis
Golden
Proof No. I—Awarded 1st Fria. at
1334 E. Vernor Highway
services were held at Lewis Bros.'
vocal
selections.
ing will be held Monday evening,
Paris Flpoeition.
for Jewish Old Folks'
Book Fund.
Funeral Home on Jan. 22, with
Mrs. Rose Agree of 2641 Glynn Jan. 25, at the residence of the
That the Kridos Institute Grow. Hair
Cherry 7290
Mesdames A., Ben and Lou
Home.
on Bald Stops Falling Hair, Re-
interment at Cloverhill Park
Court, will be the next hostess to treasurer of the organization, Mrs.
Mendel Prussian has been en- the Zedakah Club,
Brandeis Golden Book Fund com- lieves Dandruff and all Scalp Diseases Cohen, 3)54 Second boulevard,
Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
Monday
evening,
Fresh
Fish Daily at Low.
Ida
Goldsmith,
237
Alger
street.
In Ca•es of Alopecia Areata. Hair
made a contribution to the home gaged as collector for the Jewish Jan. 25.8 p. m. sharp.
man officiated. Ile is survived by mittee announces receipt of con- I
Can on Grown in Ten Treatment.
eat Prices.
his wife, Rose, and two daughters, tributions from Rabbi Leon Fran,. 1.5.51 No. 2—Awarded Ist Prise at in lieu of flowers in memory of Old Folks Home Mr. Prussian I
R - K - O Downtown Theater. I
the late Morris Harris. Another will in the near future visit the
Itelrium Esp./Pion arainst compe-
Mrs. Eli Sachss and Mrs. Esther
Miriam and Isabel.
tition of 3I nation•.
contribution was made to the members of the institution in the Low, Jewish Historian,
' Rerioan.
We Deliver
Dies
Proof No. 3—Thousands of 1.11.kt/own
home by Herman Warren, 2409-11 interest of the home. Any cour- ,
Miss Lillian Roth, the "Sing You I
people right here In Detroit have
in London.
First National Bank Building, in tesy shown to Mr. Prussian will be
Sinners" girl of the radio, stage
regained their hair through the
and screen, returns to
KrIdoe Treatments.
memory of the late Morris Harris. greatly appreciated.
on qawararmsoarsi ■ sgmas,„
LONDON .—(J. T. A.)—Sir Sid- Saturday to headline the Detroit
r,'»t No. 4—Sworn Statements, Le-
new bill
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ter, Pirtures, med.'s. Diplomas are
. °w
. well known as • hist , rian of "big-time vaudevOle opening at
Roses
of
Sharon.
Basketball Game and Dance
displayed in our offices.
MANUEL URBACH
and expert on international affairs, the RKO Downtown Theater.
Examination and Adele* Free
The last meeting was. held at the
JEWISH
in Windsor Tuesday.
V .. • r•
died Jan. 14, at the age of 74.
Hon, •Il
Also featured on the il•e-act
home of Anna Weiner, 190 Savan-
Graait• and Marble
On Tuesday, Jan. 26, a basket-
Sir Sidney as-as not active in Jew- bill opening Saturday is Nina Oliv-
nah. The club is now in existence, boll game will be held between ish affairs. lie died
UNDCRTMCRS
one year after cite, Broadway's comedienne, with
exactly one year. Officers fim the Herz] A. Z. A. of Windsor and
next three months will he: Anna Preston A. C. at Patterson High his brother, Maurice, who passed her Nine Cheer Leaders, in a riot-1

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Gym, Windsor at Elliott, in Wind-
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