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anPeritorriEwisn C max icu3

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

IL&

It's a Drink
0
To Your Health ••

GREAT VIOLINISTS-MOSTLY JEWISH

By RUTH C. BROTMAN

PAGE NINE

TWO LARGE GIFTS
TO ALLIED DRIVE1

NEVER BEFORE—SUCH
FINE FURNITURE AT

AUCTION

When one remembers that such' teacher of the preceding age, Jos-
renowned violinists as Elwin, }lei- eph Joachim, was a Jew. Sloth were
fetz, Zimbalist, and a host of others b ,rn in Hungary. Weeiniawaki and
are Jews, the saying is well borne Ilubay—the latter also was born Workers Determined to Con-1
,/lit that "the violin" is the symbol in Hungary—are two other famous
tinue Work to Boost
If the Jewish soul. Jewish violin teachers. Joachim,
Total.
bike the French, the Jews are who is one of the musical giants
World's Finest Furniture and Objets d'Art at your
eery versatile and well represented !of the nineteenth century, who ex-
Volunteer
workers in the Allied
own price. This extraordinary sale is being held on
in all the arts, but unlike them they erted a greater influence upon the
our second floor—away from the tumult of the
are supreme in at least two—the, fiddler's art than any other man Jewish Campaign, which officially
street—a quiet, dignified atmosphere where you
' art of the violin and that of the with the possible exception of Pa- closed with a dinner Wednesday
I piano.
may select just the prices you desire to bid on.
ganini, was the towering Jewish night, with a total then announced
raised
of
$140,704,
Friday
in-
I For instance, the Jews constitute violinist; his supreme artistry has
This important sale will be held for the (sole pur-
I about 1 per cent of the world's enchanted the world and glorified formed campaign headquarters
pose of immediate liquidation, and we urge the
that they are determined to go on
/ population; yet of the world's mas- the name of our Jewish race.
Interior Decorators Invited
N CONVENIENT BOTTLES AND CANS
attendance of interested buyers of finer furniture,
with their efforts until they boost
ter violinists, Kubelik, Burmester,
AT YOUR GROCER OR DELICATESSEN DEALER
Joachim was the direct opposite
whether your requirements be a single piece or
Kriesler, Huberman, Brodsky, El- of Paganini. There was nothing the subscription nearer to the as-
furnishings for a complete home. There will be no
Packed by the makers of
Sale Conducted by
man, Zimbalist, Ileitetz, Siedel, sensational about him. His bear- signed original goal of $165,500.1
peke limit on any article offered.
Aaron
DeRoy,
general
chairman
Kolchinski, Thibaud, Morinim, ing was modest and dignified, and
of the campaign, announced on
Spaulding, Rosen, Rubinstein, Vi- his playing seas marked
WE ARE NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
by classic Friday two additional large gifts
EMPIRE STATE PICKLING COMPANY
/ dos, and Brown—all but four (Bur- breadth and repose. Although

from
non-Jews. K. T. Keller, vice-
! master, Kubelik, Thibaud and perfect technician, he never sought
PHELPS, N. Y.
Spaulding) are Jews. Remarkable, to dazzle by a display of technical president and general manager of
the Chrysler Motor Can Co., gave
is it not?
fireworks, but to interpret the a personal gift of $500. Harry
The foremost violin teacher of music. It Was his
ideal
to
put
the
CENTRAL WEST DISTRIBUTOR
Covington, executive vice-presi-
the age, Leopold Auer, was a Jew,
composer rather than himself to the
607 FIDELITY TRUST BLDG.
i just as the most eminent violin front. And how faithful he was dent of the Guardian National
DETROIT
Bank of Commerce, gave a per.
to his ideal may be seen from the sonal gift of $200.
OPPOSITE WOMEN'S CITY CLUB BUILDING
following; When he noticed that
A contribution for $50 Wag
0 =102210 0000=0=01==.0.
the cadenza he wrote for the Beeth- atoll received from Thomas Wil-
Italian Jew Provides
oven violin concert received more cox, former police commissioner.
For Columbus Statue
applause than the concerto itself,
he suppressed the cadenza.
ROME. — (J. T. A.) — The
Ile was utterly devoid of proles- AUXILIARY OF L. A. S.
erection of a monument to the / shine! jealousy. One day he
TO HEAR DR. FISCHEL
„,,,
at-
memory of Christopher Colum-
tended a concert by Wieniawski.
AT SUNDAY'S MEETING
Mrs. Anna Wohlman of 124
bus is part of the testament left When the latter was suddenly taken
Others at $25 to 535
Avalon avenue, Highland Park,
behind by the Jewish merchant,
ill, in the middle of the perform- A social meeting will be spon- died at the age of 34 on Friday
if you want to dress well for little
Mario Ravenna, who died in the
mire, oJachim chivalrously stepped sore,' by the Detroit Auxiliary of afternoon, Slay 13. at 1:30 p.
town of Chiavari, near Genoa.
money, come to Max Kosins.
forward and substituted for him. Los Angeles Sanatorium on Sun- at Providence Hospital.
0
The monument is to be placed
His greatest service to the violin day afternoon, May 22, at 2:30,
Funeral services were held Sun-
in Chiavari, the home of his
he rendered after he was appointed at the Turover Hall, corner Mar- day, May 15, at Lewis Brothers'
birth, and is, according to the
head of the Royal High School for ston and Melrose avenues. Dr.
1 CLOTHIER
will, in appreciation of his sen-
Open Evenings 'Till 9
FURNISHER 0
Music in Berlin. From that time Carl Fische], medical director of
Detroit's Finest and Best Equipped Car Washing
timents of America, where he on Berlin became the Mecca of all the national institution at Duarte,
1438 GRISWOLD STREET
Plant
5 :101=10100 1==0=01=01:211000 spent many years and where he
violin students. And to this very will be present to greet the work-
built up his fortune. The de- day, it is a distinction for
LUBRICATION — BODY POLISHING
a violinist ers and delegates of organizations
ceased left behind a legacy of
to be able to say that he is a and clubs on their past achieve-
more than 2,000,000 lira for
Joachim pupil. No violin teacher merits in behalf of the many De-
distribution among charitable
was ever more respected and loved troit patients at present at the
institutions.
/ by his pupils, yet he was a most ex- sanatorium. Dr. Fischel will give
acting master, and when occasion the families of those patients per-
demanded it he could be brutally Bonet regards if requested. It is
outspoken. One day for example, requested that anyone interested
Following the trend of present conditions Edmund L.
he was examining a young man who in the welfare of those stricken
had applied for admission to the ones be present at this meeting ,
Gilbert announces a substantial reduction of rates
Royal High School for Music. Sud-
Another well-known guest at
K. A. PEREIRA, Kosher Caterer—E• denly he asked the applicant:
Cost. of Complete Funerals
this meeting will be Aaron Levin-
easement , , weddings, parties and ban-
poet.. We cater in all leading hotels
Quoted Without Obligation
"And what else would you like son, Detroit attorney, who moved
for the past 27 years. Detroit Catering
to Los Angeles some time ago but
to
he?"
"I
would
like
to
be
a
clergy-.
Co., Longfellow 6854.
man" answered the would-be violin- who is at present visiting here.
TAKE NOTICE—CAMP AVRUNIN will ist. "In that case," remarked the Mr. Levinson has an interesting
op en soon. See page 3 fur announce
master, "I would advise you to stick message to the auxiliary. S.
m e t.
to the ministry. It is much better Kenner and Mn, Feinberg, who
And you can do it without inconveniencing your-
MACK II WEISS—Strictly kosher tater.r
had complete charge of arranging
self or without any deprivation. A five minute
fur weddings. engagements. bridite5 to be a good minister than a poor
this vetting, promise the audience
banquets and parties. We cater in all violinist, you know."
interview will convince you that it's the greatest
leading hotels. 15751 Princeton •ve-
a pleasant afternoon. Many
Henri
Wieniawski
was
born
in
money-saving plan ever devised.
nue, University 2-3541.
things of interest will be discussed.
Lubin, Russian Poland, in the year
MRS. ANNA WOHLMAN
A social and entertaining program
I WILL TEACH YOUR CHILD to' ad
•nd write Hebrew and Yiddish in live 1835. He was the first of the great
has been arranged.
(5) lessons. I will also teach coo to race of Russian-Jewish violinists, of
The board of directors' meeting Chapel. Rabbi M. Zager officiated.
$10,000 Protection to Age 65
read and write English in 5 lessons.
81 DELAWARE
Trinity 2.3211
First trial lesson free. Absolute satis- which Ileifetz, Elman and Zinv will be held Saturday evening. Burial was in Machpelah Ceme-
Annual Deposit
Age
faction guaranteed. Preparing for silt- balist are such shining examples.
tery.
May
21,
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
.
Formerly EDMUNb G. LEWIS
senship
and
preparing
boys
for
Bar-
$110.75
25
Mrs. Wohlman is survived by
Mitkv•h—my specialty. David Horo- His style of playing was more ro- Mrs. Oscar Paransky, 2502 West
wits. the teacher. 2(191 Blaine •venue, mantic, more colorful, more dy-
143.75
35
her husband, Irving Wohlman;
Buena Vista avenue.
apt 101. Phone Garfield
namic than Joachim's
203.00
45
Mr. Feinberg, as chairman of three sons, Morton, 15 years old;
JOSEPH CO/IEN. Hebrew teacher. Si/e-
When Vieuxtemps died, the Bel- the forthcoming tag week to begin Bobby, 12 years old, and Seymour,
244.75
50
rten.. in Bible trnaslation. Read-
gian government appointed him May 28, reports that all is in readi- 8 years old, and a daughter, Shir-
ing andwriting Hebrew and Jewish
Example Age 35
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
erep •r Inc f■u• confirm•tion with head of the great Brussels Conser- ness and a capable group of vol- ley Ruth, 2 years old.
speech. ,
The average annual net cost, deducting cash value
2532 Elmhurst. Hemlock
Mrs. Wohlman had been active
vatory where, among others, he unteers has been assembled. As-
1 0074.
at end of ten years, would be a little over 1/2 51/.
taught Eugene Yaaye, another sitting Mr. Feinberg are Mr. Ily- in many organizations. She was a
only $5.57 annually per $1,000. This is guaranteed
FOR RENT—Three-room income bunga-
violinist of the first magnitude, al- man as secretary, Louis Klitzner as member of the Zedakah Club, see-
low, with extra murphy bed and
..
--1

nun num, front porch. frigidaire. gas, though it is not generally known treasurer and the following work- rotary of the Itzchok Isaac Talmud
———-—--—
I
For further partitulars mail this coupon to:
electric •nd garage. 3021 Carter, near
that Ysaye is of Jewish origin. ern: Mrs. M. Rapoport, Mrs. Was- Torah, member of the Jewish
HARRY HIMEISTEIN
Wildemere.
I
The Great-West Life Assurence Ce..
Of the many Illustrious Jewish sermon, Mr. and Mrs. Zetlin, Mrs. Children's Mome, member of the
1508 Park Ave. Building. Detroit, Michigan.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—Oldestab- violinists of today, two stand apart: Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ro- Detroit Chapter of liadamah, and
Without ohlieation on my part, please semi me rates for $10,000
I
lished Jewish restaurant, located down-
Fritz
Kreisler and Jascha Ileifetz, senthal, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kempner, a vice-president of the North
town. needs additional money. Will
Woodward branch of the Jewish
accept a partn er with money or will the former is the chief figure in the Julius Miller, Mrs. lioneyman, J.
guarantee in ves x•rie r twxithsx too, Detro
NAME
musical
world at present. (Yehudi Levine, Mrs. Rosenberg, Mrs, Women's European Welfare Or-
it
inicle.t
Bo
ADDRESS
Menuhim, the child wonder of the Emma Rabinowitz, Mr. and Mrs. ganization.
WANTED—One or two business girls musical age, being in a class by Julius Herman and other volun-
to share °oaken (runt apartment. con- himself.
Business.in.force over 1616,000,000
teers. Additional workers desir-
veniently to
corner Fourteenth
MANUEL URBACH
Ileifetz possesses greater techni- ing to give part of their time
Assets over $135,500,000
and Pingree, near bus stop.
Very
WALTER L BENYAS
reasonable.
Congenial environment cal skill, but no one can equal the towards this cause may volunteer
of 310 Belmont, 25 years old,
Garfield 0013-W.
Granite and Marble
silken smoothness and nameless by calling Mrs. Emma Rabinowitz,
THE
died on May 19. Funeral services
FOR RENT-1965 Blaine. Lower, steam- grace of Kreisler's tone, or Bp- Garfield 63134.
Final
preparations
have
been
were
held
at
Lewis
Bros.'
Funeral
ASBUiTANCE COMPANY
heated. Li•ing dining room, proach the exquisite artistry of his
The conference meetings of the completed for the revue that the
etaAo OPRICK
breakfast nook •nd kitchen. Four bed•
Home on May 20, with interment
rooms, two bath rooms, screened porch. interpretation, whatever he plays. Detroit Auxiliary are held at 527 senior council of the Jewish Cen- at Petoskey, Mich. Dr. Leo
M.
J•nitor service.
seems to turn int,o gold. Holbrook avenue every Thursday ters is staging on Sunday, May 22,
Franklin officiated. lie is survived
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Kreisler was born in Vienna on evening. Everyone is welcome.
FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished room
at 8:30 p. m., at the Philadelphia- by three sisters, Mrs. Morris Rise
all modern convenient.. Near Four- February 2, 1875. As a child, his
Euclid 7192
Byron Hall, tutted "R You Listen- of New London, Conn., Mrs. N. E.
teenth street ea r line. Nice neighbor-
in'?" Rehearsals have been going Levy of Chicago, III., and Mrs.
hood. Board if desired. Very reason- one ambition was to become a con-
•ble.
2000 Cortland •venue. Arling- ductor—not an orchestraal conduct-
on nightly under-the able direction Murray Jackman of Detroit, and
ton 3303.J.
or, but punt a plain street car con-
of Miss Rebecca Ehrinpress and her five brothers, Maurice, Saul, Ralph,
WIDOW desire. couple, •ir women or ductor. lie must have changed his
IRVING EISENMAN, Prop.
able staff, and a record crowd is Aaron I. and :tiortimore.
Think of It!
gentleman with child to rent one or mind soon, for at the age of 10 he
expected to attend.
•— —
two rooms. Reasonable. MI conven-
The twenty-third annual excur-
ient. 11. rd if desired. Empire won first prize and a gold medal
There will be over 15 acts with
CUT RATE DRUGS
JOHN
L.
JACKSON
sion
of
the
Bicur
Cholem
Juniors,
033-W. 1683 West Philadelphia.
at the Vienna Conservaatory, and
the following stars being featured: of Chicago, III., husband of Rose
to Tashmoo, will be held Sunday,
Rubbing Alcohol....29c pt.
Johnson's Body Powder .15c
Ray Keache an blues singer, Lillian (nee Glick), passed away suddenly
FOR RENT—Nice, rlean, furnished. room at 12 years of age he won the Pri-
for one or two. A teal home. No chil- mer Prix de Rome at the Paris June 26.
Wechsler and Irving 1.itvin in a
100 Aspirin Tablets....29e
Belmar Shaving Cream..34a
dren. All conveniences G . Good
The Bicur Cholem Juniors are special Spanish number, Ily Krupp on April 28, Ile is survived by his
On Michigan's Best Golf
transportation, Referent.. Webb Conservatory. When not quite 14,
Russian Mineral Oil ..49e pt.
wife; one son, Edwin; five sisters,
avenue. Call Arlington 0454-M., Sunday he toured America with Moritz 110- putting forth every effort to pro. and Morris Linsky in a clever skit,
Courses
Mrs. Anna Goodfriend of Lorain,
mornings or evenings, daily.
vide
for
a
day
of
enjoyment.
Bill Kaufman as the "Song and
senthal, the eminent Austrian-Jew-
Longfellow 8404
Opposite Dexter Theater
from Dance Man Radio Announcer," Ohio, Mrs. Jennie Grasgreen, Mrs.
FOR SALE—Duplex, Seven•roont each • ish pianist. A nervous breakdown There will be dancing to and fro
HAWTHORNE
Lydia
Altfeld,
Mrs.
Bessie
Fine
11548 DEXTER BLVD.
COR. BURLINGAME
Au
the
island,
field
events,
prizes
for
convenlencee 40 foot lo
Esther Silverstein as songstress.
forced him to withdraw temporar-
side drive. S aStriliting equity to rich
and Miss Mary Jacobson, and one
Two Pleats:
In addition to the above there will
ily from the concert stage. Ile ap- golf, amusements on the island, a as
x ar e t b lx. „Nxenaxr x ech x z. „rnornI,Innxexanord
WE DELIVER—INSTANT SERVICE
r
rich
brother, Dave, of Cleveland.
be many other acts of prominence.
plied himself to classical, musical. well as entertainment.
W. Warren Ave at Gulley Rd.
nines. Arlington 6464- M. or °Mee
The Bicur Cholem Juniors held Dancing will follow with music by Rabbi Levi of Chicago officiated.
I Cadillac 1503.
scientific and military studies and
W. Warren at Merriman. Road
meeting Slay 11 to plan for the Jay Frank and his Melodians. Tick-
thus laid the foundation for that , 3
EVA LEFTON
FOR RENT—Neatly furnished room for
30 minutes from City Hall
ets may be obtained at the door.
to Tashmoo.
gentleman. Dexter location. Very broad culture for which he is noted. / excursion
of
6350
Michigan
avenue,
38
The various reports from com-
rrnsosable. Good transportation. Ar• It is said of him, like Justice Louis
'ears old, died on Slay 19. Funeral
Sundays $1.50 Sundays
lington 9245-J.
D. Brandeis, he reads Homer in mittees in publicity, entertain -
services were held at Lewis Bros.'
ment and field events were favor-
Early Morning and Late After.
FOR RENT—Neatly furnished sire room. the Greek original for relaxtton.
Funeral Home on May 20, with in-
able.
with private porch for gentleman,
noon Rates
He
returned
to
the
concert
stage
erment at El Moshe Cemetery.
Northwest section. Is per week. gar-
The society is admitting appli-
age included. University 1-055,
in 1899, a bigger and better artist cants to
the organization. Any
Zedakah Juniors met at the Rabbi Klein officiated. She is sur-
than ever, and has since held first
vived
by
her
husband,
Ilymen.
-5
SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL
home of Judith and Evelyn Green-
FOR RENT—Itmutiful. very •iry .rid place among the master fiddlers of Jewish young man or woman, 21
rimy room by couple without children
years or older, desirous of becom- berg on Sunday afternoon, May
For gentlemen. Near b. .rid car lines. our day.
JOHN ENGLANDER
Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
a ing a member, should write or 16, 1:30 o'clock.
3206 Elmhurst. Townsend 5-7455.
Kreisler is almost as great
Programs
Plans are now being completed of 1242 Lenox avenue, 2(4 years
pianist as he in a violinist. In ad- phone Miss Sally Erman, 3294
Blaine, Euclid 4370.
FOR RENT Store. excellently located
for the annual dance frolic which old, died on May 18. Funeral
Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching
for delicatessen end restaurant at Cass dition, he has written numerous
is to take place on Sunday evening, i services were held on May 19, with
I the.
Ai.°
stand. See Schroder. original compositions and made
beets Harbor.
June 5, at 8 :30, at Everglades I nterment at Oakview Cemetery.
many transcriptions for musical in. ,
PHONE LONGFELLOW 9730
Club in the Tuller lintel. Dick le is survived by his parents, Mr.
FOR RENT—A largemaster bedroom struments.
Wolf's Wolverines Orchestra has and Mrs. Harry Englander.
with four Window.. furnished for •
Nothing
can
describe
better
the
gentleman or couple.
The luncheon and bridge soon . been secured to furnish music for
Garage If p re-
LUCILLE HOPE FELLMAN
Jancha !lei- ore,' by the Zedakah Club s
ferred. By relined people. 2226 Hi gh• grandeur and glory of J
n the evening.
land avenue. near Fourteenth. Rent fete s art, than the phrase which'
, '
...enable. Phone Hemlock 73511•.
t Every effort is being put forth of 18695 Oak Drive, 3 years old,
the late James G. Huneker once Wednesday afternoon, May 18, a
died
on May 15. Funeral services
ll u dcl y' th.:
w s s e oaw
n e n o. of the dfi finest
gn eep s ze
e f . by the chairmen to make this af- were
Finest Sour Cream. Made
All Your Friends Now Dine At
enn RENT—A nicely furnished room In applied to him: "Apollo wielding fairs
held on May 16. with inter-
fair as delightful as possible. Any-
of the
fresh daily from pure Ingredi-
a private home for one or two ladies the bow of Hercules." According to
ment at Cloverhill Park Cemetery.
awarded to
w i nners
one wishing to secure tickets in
or gentlemen. All eonvenlences. Gootl
ents.
transport atio
Selec t neighborhood. Clare Sheridan, when Heifetz was /each table and a door prize was advance may call either of the Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiated.
Call Ar ling ton
n 11297- M.
in London for the first time, Ber- / o ven
Supreme Quality Maintained at
chairmen. Mies Eleanor Shapiro, She is survived by her parents,
nard Shaw, who, it may interest
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fellman; a
All Timm.
The Zedakah Club wishes to Longfellow 9862, or Miss Helen
FOR RENT—Lovely furnished room t o
sister,
Roslyn
llelen,
and
a
broth-
We Also Sell
either • refined couple or a young inal some to know, is almost as great I thank The Detroit Jewish Chron- Lefkofaky, Euclid 5813.
RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN
a music critic as he is a
er, Sheldon Lee,
or wom•n. Meals if desired. Euell
playwright'
isle
for
the
splendid
publicity.
26264., or mall et 1954 Taylor.
MILK —
and pamphleteer, said to him: You
2038 Woodward Ave.
At Elizabeth
Mrs, Minnie Goodman of 1709
Home Relief Society Mother
WIDOWER. 55. •Ione. would like to make know that nothing can be perfect Burlingame will be the next
SWEET CREAM
host-
the atquaintanee of • widow. Object. in this world, or God gets jealous
and
Daughter
Luncheon.
Special Noon-Day Luncheon
40c
matrimony. Write bon M. Detroit
ass to the Zedakah Club meeting
At the last meeting of the N
and destroys it. So, would you
Jewish Chronicle.
7-Course Dinner (best in town)
65c
on IN on
d ay a fez
rnoon, May
M .23 , at shim )(linos, or "Little Women,"
Send In Your Order Early
mind playing something badly in
A mother and daughter luncheon
,
FOR SALE—Reautlfuk up-to•date gro• your room before going to bed at
the new organization composed of of the Home Relief Society was
We handle a complete line of Delicatessen.
eery and fixture.. o reasonable DR.
girls ranging in ages from 13 to held Saturday, May 14, at the
refused. Owner must sell bemuse of night?"
Ol'EN DAY AND NIGHT
Hine..
12033 Dexter
Ileifett
be.
born in Wilna on / Women's Auxiliary of Julius 17, all daughters of Hadansah, Green Cottage. Mrs. I. Frieden-
tween Elmhurst •nil Duane.
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, the mother berg, chairman of the hosptality
February 2, 1901 exactly 26 years
• of one of the girls, favored the committee,
FOR RENT.-3252 Fullerton
• Six ron

rn after the mighty Fritz H be n
arranged a fine pro.
lower
Beautifully
furnished
.e
club
by singing several songs. Na. gram.
ed to study the violin at the age of
Gifts Acknowledged by the of Pontiac, in memory of the la e
porch, recreation room. Rent reason•
The meeting on Wednesday eye- thane Marwil, one of the members.
Samuel Buckner.
able to desirable tenant. 1,ongfellow thr ee, entered the Royal School of fling .
Mrs. i. Goldstick gave the open-
Jewish Children's Horne.
May
11,
of
the
5037.
Julius
I
Ito-
m
spoke on "Passover
in Palestine," ing prayer. Mrs. Al. Weisman,
Marvin Sakat, 3244 Tyler avenue.
Music at the age of fiee,
and was senwald Auxiliary was a success. Mina Marwil having visited in the president, said
Donations of materials were re-
graduated at the age of eight.
a few words in
The Jewish Children's Home ac-
FOR RENT—Furni•hed room In locale
Mrs. Mary Rodin opened the meet- Holy Land.
greeting to the mothers and
knowledges with thanks a number ceived from Charles Grosbenr of home for young man. Call Arlington mediataely afterwards he was ta- ing• Enthusiasm was chows by
356 Arden Park, Gerber Food Prod-
The girls of th eNoshim K'tanoe daughters. Mize Sybil Weisman,
of donations. Gifts in cash were ' utte r
ken to St. Petersburg (now Lenin- both old and new members.
books from Sirs. Kessler of
are following up the ideals of Zion- in response to her mother's greet-
gra cl) , w he re h h e became the pupil
made by the following:
In loving memory of our dear
A welfare committee was ap- ism and Hadassah.
Michigan Theater.
of Leopold Auer. He made his first
ing, gave a short talk in behalf of sister, Jennie Shellfish, who passed
Mrs. Edith Bercovicb, 51 West 1178 Clairrnount avenue, clothes
M. H. L. Jackson, president of the daughters and read a poem ap- away a
On the screen Rpth Chatterton public appearance when five, and pointed to be in charge of Mrs.
Warren avenue. in memory of the from Mrs. Phillip Bloomgarden of
year ago May 11, 1931
2063 Edison avenue.
Eva
Sevin
and
Mrs.
Marie
Kaplan.
Detroit
branch
of
Senior
Hades-
appear
in
what
is
an
ideal
story played the great Siendelseohn con-
propriate to the occasion. Mrs. A. (Iyar 15).
late Samuel B. Kahn.
Plans are going forward for Kah, epoke to the members at their M. Shulman, honorary president,
for her, a picture which returns certo at the age of six. His
Mrs. II. Newman, 3760 Gladstone
Amer- the Poppy Day, drive and the aid fi ra t open meet ng.
her
to
all
her
glory
as
the
first
lady
i
avenue.
also gave a short address.
Carne gie of the Rainbow Girls has been
we
Inle
J. C. R. S. Auxiliary Banquet of the screen. "The Rich Are Al- I icandbtt k 1
t'"
Miss Hattie Gittleman is the
Mr. and Mn.
Hall in New York
e Alfred Stone of
A one-act play, "Women Folks,"
A place is vacant
our bear.
on Saturday at- secured through the efforts of Mrs. sponsor of this new branch of Ha- was
Whisk never tan be filled.
Lon Angeles in memory of the on Sunday Evening, June 5. ways With Us," is the title of the ternonn, Oc . 27, t 1917,
enacted, Miss Madeline
and proved Ida Winkleman and John Litzky. dassah. '
new hit and it introduces a new one of the greatest triumphs in the
late Samuel B. Kahn.
Ferar ably coached and super-
Sadly missed by her sister, Hen.
Mrs. David Kay contributed a
On Sunday, May 22, the annual vised this sketch. The following
J. W. Webber, 8041 Gratiot.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew- leading men • who it is predicted, histo of
• IAmerica
new door sign.
meeting will be held at the home Junior Home Relief girls took rietta Anion, and brother, Nathan
Mrs. I. Holtzman, 2903 Elmhurst. ish Consumptive Relief Society of will go far, George Brent.
S. Shellfish.
It
was
on
that
occasion
that
Leo.,
Judging
from
the
demand
for
of
Frances
Cohen,
1125
Longfel-
Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Voss, Ed- Denver announces that It will g i“
nart: Rosalie Kenner& Dorothea
pold Godowsky-the celebrated plan- tickets, the card party to be given low avenue, at 2:30 o'clock,
ward Smith, and Sarah Levy of a banquet at 6 p. m. on Sunday,
F erar, Nettie Yolles , Rose
United Artists Theater.
ist, who like lieifetz is a native of at Jericho Temple. June 7, should
In sad and loving memory of
Pontiac, in memory of the late Sam- June 5, at Jericho Temple, Joy
All girls whose mothers are Joyce Sachs, Sylvia Brody, Made-
Wilna—is said to have made a re- I be a record-breaking success.
our darling son and brother, Irv-
senior Hades:tab members are in- line Betty Meyers.
uel Buckner. Road, near Linwood.
"Congress DDances," the picture mark to Mischa Elman that has
ing
DeYoung, who passed away 10
In spite of the depression. do- vited to attend if within the age
Raymond B. Sallan in memory of
Organizations and friends are ap- Berlin, Paris, London and New
Those Home Relief members years ago May 20, 1922.
the late Toddy Kaufman.
become proverbial. Elman nation' were sent to the Allied limit. The election of officers for
pealed to on behalf of this worthy York are wildly.excited about: is since
who volunteered their services to
who was Kitting next to Godowsky., Jewish Campaign drive and the next year will take place.
Sadly mimed by his Parents,
Broody and Edgar Simons of cause to remember the date and to
the American Legion for the Brother and Sister.
24 94 Chicago boulevard. • receive committees in a friendly now having its first American i t al to h ave o served It is very Denver Tuberculosis Sanatorium. /
"P oppy DM, May 2't and 28,
showing outside of Broadway at the hot today" "Not for pianists" an
Next meeti Of
ng
be
held May
ay
Employees of Buckner Loan Co.,' spirit.
h e tall maid is stooping are asked to call Mrs.
While
t
United Artists Theater.
swered God
. 113d 11
OW1 k y •
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