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PAGE SIX

a el THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

CLASSIFIED

JOSEPH BARNETT
OF PONTIAC DEAD

Joseph H. Barnett, pioneer Pon- l II E B It E V TEACHER—Exper-
ienced, will give private lessons
tiac, clothing dealer, died Tuesday !
in Hebrew and Yiddish at your
morning at his holm!, 96 Franklin •
home. Will prepare for Bar
boulevard, a few hours after he
Mitzvah in short time.
Price
had suffered a stroke. Ile was 67
reasonable.
C all
evenings,
years old.
Townsend 7-7925.
Mr. Barnett had been ill excel-
lent health and had played earl. FREE REDUCING CLASS—Le--
with his sons Monday night. Ile
son in the latest scientific
suffered a stroke at 5 a. in. and
method of development and
died at s::30 a. in.
Ile and hi , '
correctives given at 2:30 p. ni.
son, Sidney, operated Barnett',
Thursday, Jan. 12, at Jericho
Inc., on Saginaw street.
Temple, 2 705 Joy Road. Wear
Funeral servic•s were held at
bathing suit.
Miss
Sullivan.
the home at 1.30 p.
cadillac 2690.
day, with burial in Clover Hill
--
Cemett.ry at Birmingham. Rabbi 11)11 REN1'. --Elegantly furnished
room with kitehen and ..tlim
A. M. Hershman of Detroit and
house privileges.
Suitable f ,, ,
Rabbi Elmer limp!! of Pontiae
a couple or a gentleman. Ref
officiated.
cronies.
3293
West
Eit.
Mr. Barnett was born in Ito-
S i an p„i at „i an d rain ,. to N,.,.
Near It ext e
York when 17 years idol.
Later
he movedto Pontiac, whet.. he -
h'ol'NG JEWISH BOY. 2
started is clothing Aide 10 years
old, desires any type of
1 ' 1
and has been in business since
Experienced in
e
that tune. %Viten he came to Pon-
s
and theater work.
Cali
time the town had a population us
day and any hero
root) and Saginaw .street was • any
tie

paved with cobblestones.
Ciao re 70 .211 1. G od.
r
Ile and his sons have been close-1
ly identified with the growth of , 1,011
, ,
;
the city, and have operated one'
room ,rt
I
or more stores for many years.
adult- It.
, ti
Ile was active in the formation
of Temple Beth Jacob and iv a
1,, li ne ,.
.21i,;11
charter meinitt.r and a past pr•si-
Philmir loll. ammo.. load
dent.
rotilteelith St
Surviving hint is
his widow.
- -
Rachel, to whom he wits married Folt RENT Alt.:olive
fro
in New York 42 years ago. They
one or two m Orlvale 1 .......•
g ood home
Well fon nisheol.
lived for 20 years at State avenue
for trio
and l'rall street and for the Ia.t
engirt tom
K ,-boas
priviloie
I;
13 years they have Ivied in the
trim !.. t
family residence on Franklin !owl-
I
evartl.
Thirteen children survive hfr .
Barnett, also 14 grand..11 i Id I ..11
11u. children are Mr.. Jack Fni..
Mrs. Cele Illumros•n, Miss Lillian
hliss Sylvia Barnett, and
Sidney, hlaurice and hlarvin Ilur
Itemigronsatom •f the
nett of Pontiar; Mrs. F:111- 'fid
.1 , sociation of the Detroit
and Mrs. Samuel C. Silver of Ile
phony
Ihrehohla
ill he virct tr.!
trait, and Mrs. Ethvaill
ns., a Stillnv of l ■■ • ad-
Airs. Samuel hlagidsohn, hits. It•
yid Goldfarb and Ai• hie N1 Bar- visory eouned 1Vedne,lay, :11 11111
by NI,. hlumford,'
nett of Flint.
pre-idelit, /it the ‘Voinen's City
Club.
North Woodward Branch of
011ie, of the I/1 g:111 IZation
J. W. E. W. 0.
f1rchestra !fall will I.' .1.....•1 tem.
..____.
porarily to curtail expenses. and
The memorial luncheon given by the two Main y01111.01
of
the North Woodward launch of association, the ticket-selling com-
Jewish Women's Europt.an Wel- mittee tend the Children's Free
fare at the home of Mrs. Mot ris Concert Fund iooninirttee, will be
Fishman, 2252 Gladstone, will la•
dissolved. The eetire membership
an annual event, Mrs. S. Gold. will unite in one large committee
stick, toastmaster, introduced Rab-
functioning in a money-raising
bi Stollnian, who made the I1
campaign to establish the main-
Moleh Iturhamin for the deceased
sisters. Mrs. .1. II. Ehrlich gave ionance fund for 1 11:13•1 934. Tilt•
recent gift of Ilugh
a talk on "Life and Death."
Mrs. Jacob Cohen, president,, which wq ...I out the ■ yilipliorty
defirit fur the current year has
thanks Mrs. Max Weiss, eterer,
for donating her services and her iolearlool the way for the campaign
committee, Mrs. Libble Rollins, for next year's maintenance fund
chairman, and the hostesses hIrs earlier than ever Insfort•, accord-
Zill Goldsmith, Mrs. .1. Schwartz, ing Ie Mrs. Mumford, who will
eapp.ont a chairman for the new
Mrs. Bagdad, Mrs. S. Epstein, Mts.
Katzen, Mrs. Landsherg, Mrs. Ii. 1,11 1 1 11W• uninetbittely.
Boyner, Mrs. Featherman, Mrs.
Ginsberg, Mrs. Cavanaugh and
BERNARD WOHL OPENS
Maskavitch.
--
ADVERTISING AGENCY
When all men praised the pea-
cock for his beautiful tail, the birds
Bernard Virrhl, lei no,
cried out with tont. consent, "Look president of the Detroit
;.1c,
At his legs! and what a Voice."
vice, announces the opening of
a retail advertising agency sps•cial
sing Iii ir•wspaper, noire and
I agazine relvtortising
lia/oa'roo of Oa° new organization
are located on th e twenty tlfth
Ito, r of the !hold Stott Building.
S.
Ko, former president orf
I li c
lid Colop:itiy, Is as
oontood with World its !limo !ano-
dising oloiroroloor ;
rook , . ail
-
dirooritor; I..

flittoir

count
executive ;
511h. production

I .. “.--ter

Frank

manager. au„
Morgan'( Blown, outer mall

'

Save Money

by purchasing
Round Trip Tickets

GOOD FOR SIX MONTHS

ii%%

Rol so

our

Chicago
$4.00 $6.00
St. Louis
8.00 12.00
Cincinnati
4.00
6.01)
6.75 10.15
Louisville
6.75 10.15
Buffalo
5.00
7.50
Pittsburgh
New York 13.75 20.65

THOUSANDS OF 01 TIER
LOW FARES TO ALL
PRINCIPAL CITILS

suer.

of lhr

huger 1 , 1 all

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A

FAMOUS

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BEN-ARI

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starting the second half of the
ern the ninth pair of syno
av tioncerts will be played on
aa'.
evening, Jan. I 2, and
,
veneer, Jan. I3, and
•o ,111 be played each week
.
o iorit Symphony Orchl's-
lirootra Ilall, completing
o . ■ oon en March 2, II.
° I Kolar will direct this
o oontoett, and will open
-; rightly overture of
I , u l ari, "The Secret of Su-
1 his will be followed 1 /Y
: ,1 1;o1,
7 :i inil Symphony in U

II,.

001.,

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1, fthe hloseow
I.on. B n 1 , 1, 11 , 1111
slit
a. 1.1.14....d. IL,
e in 'Icob's Dream "
l'his
reh s to, 1,1' !aro tool by Poon-.Ir 1 in ill , concert this
inn, 8, ;.0 In,.
o alive Au,htoriu III, together with
nother Iliilonnah star .

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SPORT NOTES

WHAT CAN JEWS DO
TO LESSEN HATRED?

By GEORGE JOEL

Fragment s of an Address Deliv-
ered Recently by Mr..
Joshua Joyrich.

•I

Jew- Jo to le-en
1'1,.• an-wer

first

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h1.1..

of all

4111.1

or., or Gentile

friends
--initiate and
.11111
not
..1 ,.
deny
1 hr 31.14 01011111

.!
opronly his pride in
loans
Before Jews can
ol
win t 1.•• oo•oroo t and admiration of
nenolo•a Ian y must feel a respect
and it prioloo 111 themselves!
Antothior oplestioll of importance
as far
American Jewry is con-
rournerl is, Will the renuilding of
Palestine lessen the existing ha-
tred? I believe this IlUvidh011 can
be in-veered affirmatively. Zionism
loday
all attempt to preserve
Israel regardless of whether or
net Jews in America and Europe
assimilate and intermarry III or-
der to avoid anti-Seinittsm.
ri,, ,
Zionist movement is nut only pro-

viding

11

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ill

Pliklitine

for

the oppressed .lei's of Eastern
Europe, but it is making possible
the revival of a ;Jewish nationality.
and Jewish culture. Palestine as
is today is a pride to those Jews
the WorIll over Who feel theta..
selves persecuted and hated. Anti-
Seinitism is a challengt. ! to the
.1e•ws to revive their ideals, and
Jewry lulls in sonic nielislire taken
op that challenge. Jewry has ie-
alized th e danger of anti-Semitism
and o trying to strt.ngthen its
tank, by uldmilding Palestine,

which -.vein. to be the only ..:01 n-
inon!

Let. us •10.W the wutld once
;wain that We fire 11 people, 11 1, 1
,eking economic independence,
b u t that We are a people rebuild-

lac a hind vvluch gave to the nit

Ow world the nindattirn
tal principle 1' ,1 •1,11, 111 1t 11101

110, of

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agallt 0 1 1! -1. 1.

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A NOVEL OF JEWISH
LIFE BY ZOLOTKOFF

'

„ VA ,

The outstanding Jewish athlete
of the year was harry Newman,
football star of Michigan. Re-
cently the Associated Press quer-
ied the sports writers and editors
(than every section of trio country hide" in the Gunzberg School of committee in charge of the ban-
quet consisted of Irving E. Adler,
for the ten outstanding athletes
IrrrgraM includes the. Rondo chairman, 31. Eder, J. Biensto•k.
of the year. Harry Newman wan M ruflil.';;
eighth position and WEIS the only in E Minor for a piano duet, ar- mloseph Schlatf, Ni. Rottenberg and
football player honored in the ranged by Harold Bauer for two '1 , , Landirirten. Berman Franz-
selection. If you didn't see the Piano , ' tau impromptus "Wan- ` Hall was master-ar-veremanies.
Fantasie,"
It it read as follows: Sarazion, , derv'.
Erlking,
and
golf; Vines, tennis; 'Folan, track; • l !Hark, Hark, the Lark," arranged BIALIK CELEBRATION
Fda, baseball; Bausch, track; Carr, 1.y Liszt; Marche 31ilitaire, ar-
HERE ON WEDNESDAY
track; Ruth, baseball; Newman,: ranged by Tausig, and the Diver-
-_____
football; Gehrig, baseball; Can. , tissenient a la IlOggrOiSe for it
'fire Alumni .Issociatirrn of the
zoneri, boxing. As you will ob., Piano duet, arranged by Nlark Coile
d
If
1
otoo iieoriow Scho o ls will vele-
serve, he was the only JeAC picked, . Gunzberg for two piano,.
the sixtre th birthday anni-
Participating
are Miss Florence
although Max Baer,
the heavy-
!vt
ia
r.rst i' l.ry ..f I Ilachnian Bialik,
weight lighter, received a few Eutzion, 31i, Ruth Lowe, Mrs. , greatest living JeWish 000,
at a
votes but not enough to gain a Zelda Rosenberg-Goldberg. Miss special anniversary
meeting on
listing. Baer, incidentally, Was , Loretta Petrasky and Samuel ' wedn e ,,d,,,,,,i,,,,, J an. II, a t
our one fighter who stood out front! Sorin. Invitations may be secured th e Philad•lphia-11mm flail.
the rest of the knights of the ring.' at the Gunzberg School of Music,
B ernar d 1,,,,,,
,,
superintendent
His consistent wins over all typo's 477 West Kirby, Columbia 4174. or the unitea ileireew Schools, will
of boXers has turned him the
he the principal speaker. Ile will
right to b e called a real threat for
life and works of
the crown.
• Ill irlelr tin'

OLD FOLKS' HOME ' • •



CONGREGATION

B'NAi MOSHE

IN MEMORIAM

I

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charge of

The annual •
the return of NI

i - hiiirrnan‘Inp

11

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I.

Frohniall

I I.,

iit'gatil , .1

enthusia-•

•,./

I
S..rbell.
man. he takt., an
youthful (imier.

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II.

REV. JACOB I. SKLAR

fesgill

Detroit'. I e4dInt „lid ro
Best Known

'f tra it

— his own
'oo a swan
not returning.
in.! nevoid. The
aotT, is well

11t' a time
Ih'
in Detroit.
ra f t of

wrtr

fo so,

1'

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11

Banquet Is Planned by
J. W. E. W. 0.

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11101.

The
Ividriire

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(lay

e0111110.11111111.11,

and

o o

111 con u,

I,,1., who, I.
o•I o.nring
th

t . i ?:rU il l/! y
" Ina aon

sburg'
youth.._,nnza
S
Book in Yiddish.

the organ ..
!init..- I
lh
I
or th
man of
held Thor-,
the ittfaiii
a re;mtot

11

Rev. Cantor

:David Golden
onie

At D II 1 1

Mohrl Specialist

23 Years• t. toe, •
sent.. Enda •.,1
by Le•l of
Phys• ■ •oe

2073

Gladstone

Euclid 10467



/, •

, ntir
mae of the
banquet.
, *11 this affair
•• 1 appoint Conl-
til members.
n. the president
-II 10,1 t h e chair-
' - kit party
;•ates
votes that
- and that
ol at the

ig
at
5, 11 ,1„ ,

.Appointment of
pres id ent „ ofillt,h,

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aro, I,

la

1,

Pesach Tikvo Congregation
Chanukah Celebration.

at the 1'101

past the

, - - Prl . •Ident

, 1111111.1 .—a.

English Group of Women's

Sunday, lb
celebration w :1 '
Pesach I
of vr•gat"'n
hlr. Eizelman, the
toastmaster. Rabbi 11
the principal speaker
Rubin entertained by
the several tacit! sehortnon

'

Pioneer Organization.

'

JOLLY ELITE CLUB
... rung was 110111 Wed.
MANUEL URBACH
at the club rooms.
,,• held in regard
.0 II c
Granite and 11 ••chti.
■ I
p•meti charity dinner.
MIL'', I 7
Sevvard
,
II o..
I lb.. board of directors
eon
r
I .r.
ol 1
!
1 1 11.
It., epted with enthusiasm.
Pioneer Organization, All members present pledged their
gm -•
outlin..I Om organi- co-operation. Am
...riling to the
7729 TWELFTH ST .
zation'
1 1 , 1 par. plan, work is to begin immedi.
ticulnil.
ad,

,
that lady. (11.en house will he re-
Euclid 7192
I. ele
has b.
"
.
0111illg sumed Saturday, .lan. 7. Friends
.f
-' •
,
and
1 "Zion. are invited.
isni and Se.
r her
tack a quo stion peel
.\t this meeting electi..n-
111 1 111 and hies. Emil Friedman,
(.1t.cted secretary and Nil!, I

FUNERAL DIRECTORS
treasurer
X publicity c dme •••
I
was al. • ' •
JEWISH/
held
ith !he
:Jewish
;
I,
LAWKRTAK ,
Pionme.

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,•

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Phone: LA. 3420

REV. J. SILVERMAN

1 1 11 I HI,

h1.

o hoirriorn

11 I - II III ill,

;

te,

pour loving

Orr A of
ppointed Vice-Presi•
Willys-Overland.

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” hied

the outlook for the

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I. that

Gagley and Grand Cirrus Part

Appointment
••..
1

■ .,,,li g Thvairt,

Sad' o

TULLER I 104Lls DEPOT

Wedding Cereinn•
nie• Performed at
Hom e and 1,

Joseph, and a daughter. Ilelen.

Itabbi Stephen 14, II roo of the
, Fre e Synagogue and .laillii Nathan
NETTIE SHAPIRO Krass of Temple Erna:nat./ id.
a 9563 Delmar acme, a 9 3. 'ars i united at the funeral services. In.
died on Dec. 30. Funeral ,t,,r„,,,,,t will take „1„,.,, ,t sleepy
serviees were held at Lewis Bros.! lia,,„ to rtitt, tt, ry,
Funeral Home Ion Jan. I with in- o rt i .it o , t ,,,
to Mrs, Mookewitz
ferment at Cloverhill Park Cerne- O
o ere paid by' leaders in the state.
trey, Rabbi
oI• M. lier'41 '.'"". F..riner Governor Smith declared:
Itabbi M. %aver and Canto" J. "She had the greatest loain of
Sonenklar officiating. She is . u'-
anybody I ever knew.
I .. ,, nsider
vived lop six sons. William H a tt-
her passing a disaster."
mall. Jae, Alfred, saw , )4 "N' , "a• 1
Mrs. Nloskowitz hail been active
Shapiro.
in social welfare worn since the
-
------
age of lit.
All her life sh e en-
HARRY COHEN
derivored to avoid publre n otice
of 1994 Blaine avenue,
nue, 46
year, and at no tints b, held public
old, died on .hen. -1. Funeral ser- ollice. She was at ;iv.
, in the work
vices were held on Jan. 5 with
of the Council of olewr oh \Vanier),
interment rit Nlaiohpelali Cemetery.
i i
the t
Ili. is survived by his wife, Sophie; toe ,sssocratron too Mamie., Pain,
Housing for Girl.; and °h. Trio.
two sons, Albert and Louis;
Aid Society.
daughter. Sylvia; two brothers,
brotriers. elt•r's
T o m i.,. m,,,,,,,,„
,„.„
,.,,,,h,,,,I
Louis and .\ ;iron; and it sister. nolo
It Happened During 1932.
] of the preen'--
, -- .,' ' ■ : - Ia.
Mrs, Sonia Tunis.
The Northwestern branch of the
Benny Friedman. football star
lion enacted by Mr. Se °, , L;r,i.!
adili alfesaiunal, received
more . Jewish 01.1 Folks' llonie thanks
more
his career as (I.WI . I'll, . Ilex .e.
ABRAHAM ABRAMOVITZ
publicity than anyone else in the the following for their co-opera-
sociation with Mr. Slur.; later]
,,r
f;
1
I
King
avenue,
gii years old. b ac k t „ InIS .
game an ,d.„ (;, ciii,eriv iniii . , ( :d it t:ni l:I thhi;e: ti ii.11 ill making the Chanukah par-
died tin Dec. 31. Funeral services
a success. Mrs. N. Schaullans'
st osn 1. o %Vitt.
r
,

.n. ol
Was a riatrve of
The
into 8isterniam of t'ori, rt .- Cr
were held on Jan. I with inter- v
Ilrooklyn Dedgers, gut nowhere in ha. \I r' S. Kleiman and Inez II.' It . ttai mi t,ihe
tleinks the . t1' in t1a Ini t ' I n m•m at hlachpelali Cemetergo .setv York City, where ;he Eras
th e 1. 1 fr
ei,i.gditit,..,,.. anil Benny Was not 1,1,11`i ,,Igo Mr. Lerner with his and
Ion
loon
on
Oct.
8,
1 , 77, the
.
in
' Italobi S. M. Fine officiating.
frieifils
ten'
their
..up,'...1.1:1
ricernparrist. Each 01 the inmates '
111'
of Isidor and F, ,ther
making this Nee: Year', party a
W /14 111 - 1,1'1. 11 I'd With a pair of house suedes.
'Ill iced by his wife, Annie.
Another. Benny Leonard, found
' Lindner.
She was eiiii,i,i,•,1 at
that Old Man Tanabe ,night
ight •
the llorace "Mann Sih.-. and at
-
The Sisterhood will hot I a -• I
ABRAHAM SCHWARTZ
Through the courtesy of I.-
itt
'.,
'•
ar '
forgive but he never forget,
party on Sunday evening. Jan. IS, of 21 .189 Sturtevant avenue, 5' , .1 . eadiers (i ' Illeg''• I kr to/.1 P." , -
'fenny tried the comeback c limb, , titan's Theater, the Northwestern
on was as direetor of emerialn.
hall
of
the
syna•
years
I lid, died orn Jan. I, Funeral Ir
" the "" emiti).
got up to the top and then w• • branch of the .lewish Old Folks' i vogue,
Dexter and Lav%•rionce av- servitor , : ,very held on Jan. 2 with mentor and exhibits at tloo Eoluea-
Horne Will take the old folks to
sent crashing back to tilt. liotti:tlr;

.
.
..
..,t
larl
;11111.
Dian is intent.t•nt at Ilar Harmoria C tone- (1
a matinee 011 Sunda}'.,
, il A in; T . . 1 1
by
:%Ith.iiren. Mr. Leonard
Jan' I5' the ellairlaily, ii J ived by Mr/. Ir. tcry, !lab'
i I. Stollinan officiating.
lellibel'S and friends
',"?....' ''' ''''''s. '
icily not indulge in professional 1 111 p. 111.
:.
'
,.
and
henry
v:nat Green -p
- Pun.
u n .
There will be Ile i • siir, is ed by 11i, Ivif,.. Sara h. !urna "-I,
:We liSkUll to donate their cars ior
,
,
, .cutf.. hereafter.
t hi,
She ma
to ullnyvy the futh, r •irestitnent• and IrriZe'.
married Ilr, 1-rie 1
, ,..
„„i , n,
.
I
the 'plott.r,
Th e -,kierh110(.1 is formulating ,
11pon the death of II ,
t Ill' IIll'Ilt1 . 1. .
FM' flirt her .N.-
,
el '
.
,
11511:
oca,
. ;oi l s eo n m, „ i
Mans ror its smarm: r !MUM car-
Ji Ills
a, 1“ .1 .1.. ,
in pfl iol ytoll i ' ensitinto", ','d., . ! „.•
” rival bazaar, to be held in Feb-
illloving
l
memory of our dear em
11222.
. - otteerned
ruary, in the Mrge ban quet hall ( "the' " 11 . 1 41,1111 . 1 fltlher. Samuel hive OireP
/I
of the , ..vninfilinte.
De You nix, who passed a wa v 16 • 'e• "eh
Halevy - Hazomir Ends Sue..
married in 1 I I.
Young People'. Auxiliary.
penes ago..lan. 10. 1917.
cessful Year
The next meeting of the li'lrai
x ., ,-,„, a , o,,. „„„ ,,, i ,,,, „, ,
ul '” " r " Lvti ‘ e r° ""'
oe oi I rf0' '
".
4 the hiloor deg : ,—
N10,10. YOU0g, People's Bible l'Inss
"...: l•-• 1.... esie hr."...
\N, r 1, theo a sa„ o o „.
Tie „III he !idol Toialir, evening.
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dren
and
grandchildren.
.ridents
roloslorri , et
nottee en Nat , • o 11.
orloirral at .
Till• public

, pciii, II, . . .. Will ,
oam ot Sunday, .ln
■ of II, 1 ,,,
a. s .
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i„ luring ,,,,,,,,,,,. y of 1111 1 . d ear ' retitt
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lan d. oo I i • ,‘, 104k, in the els1 .1..
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and grandfather. Sarouroi t o ,,i c, .,,,,, '
Kalushincr's "Sonnets."
-v nroorgue.
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The o ' ,
being 1/eYoutig. wilt. plisst•I ttwaY I'l IV..1.1...i
. d•lurted by How -
. '
years ago, Jan. In 1917
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GREVIOUN

1610 1 1...1...,1 A, nr - -4 '
Phone Trinity 2'6426

Pre-H!,

OBITUARY

Newman Chosen As Out-
standing Athlete of Year.

he

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111,. !

Ilidate

organizer and kowitz, who
. •
the
former president of th e OlneY most powerful Its.
sdileting and perfecting
National Bank at Hartf o rd, Mich., in the year. of !•
,vmphony, 13rahms frrl-
wht•re h e was a banker and gen- wi
du
th hlr. Smith, ;
- 11 this Second Symphont
.„ a
era' merchant fur 50
rorirs, died Irroallr: rat it:ati,o,k inolin
11
, t w months and the first
Saturday in his home at 2901 Cal- „t°
I ,
aall, (01,k place on 1/eio.
Vu'rt avenue.
He was 78 years
ill Vienna, with Harms!
I,lii
old.
hock
It
onducting. The Sym-
to her many friend, oo o, a -I., tate4
p.
31r. Oppionhi.int canto to Detroit and east a shad.. , ., . .... maug.
1- introduced to htine,icil
live years ago after his retirerniont ural ,,,.,,,,,,„, , . . . ,„..nor
dole Thorlia , on pet. "
as president of the bank. Ile was H erbert H. t. ,, h ,„ ,,, ,. , . ,o,n !,..
a member o f Masonic orders. Ile
Fuentes
Pop Concert Jan. 14.
leaves his %vile, the former A1110e .ii,,,,,, ,,.. ,.i :,::::.t.f i,N) ini ., ,, . Ni : i, ,,.: ‘ , o„:„ii,uritahi
JACOB ROSENBERG
Program for the tenth
hlittenth al, and three children ,
;
. , ,,ert to be played by Om ' dared a banquet to Jacob Rosen-
' il'i ' Albany.
Ile mo, • , ,.... ran-
Beatrice and Aubrey of lietroit,
!,
11'1::(1'.
his >, ,,
! Symphony Orchestra, Vii- berg, in the social hall of its new and
, ' . ‘ .:' . ,' ' ' ,11 . 1:ria t
and Manuel of Ilartford.
s '
1,-.1.11. directing, on Saturday / synagirgUe oil
to
in
Linwood avenue
The body was held until Mon-
r,1 ,1 ,1 ,ol t ria.tunr,ntioslaigit.„ .o ,r,i to. 00 , t.„-',I, ,. I .,, ,,p. ,,, . ttiko.
..•. .tan. 14, is built around • near Sturtevant, Sunday evening,
,it the Lewis Brothers under-
.1 ........- ..f the evening, who will Jan. I.
•Xt 111e funeral, he ..t. •,. ..„. I. t h
taking establishment, 77/i ti .1 1
.lobo buss of his friend me! 1 s • r
- I laughter, of the British.
Mr. Rosenberg has always liven It. street.
'
Funeral WIN
s
WI': W(.1 . 0
,,
I..•
kelVernlur Lohniaii, ,..1 r, ki
'
The entire first half active in the affairs of the eon. held at 2 p. ni. Monday in the
hom
program will be given over grearation, and the purpose of the home.
Mrs Nloskovitz load 01,0 a...we',
Burial was in Broth
I
I (.1.1" 1 lited throughout his padre
-rale \ Fifth Symphony - banquet was I. d. only as an ex. Cemetery .
- life,
- I 1
\ oe,
World.
The second pression of the members' appre-
o
this
of
her family', stating, ' I lim e 1,,s t
symphony, ciation of his deep interest and
.. one of the most minus earnest efforts, but also to mark
lh
, It hy l':••• 3 ; .. N'll'Oaskr 0 V i t,t 'ii t n•l i.' ' s d.ri.eatil iia, sad-
• d well-known movements in, fittingly his recent recovery from
nia ',II literature.
. den. She had been in goad health
it Very serious illness.
, t
D l d 55 y,,,,,, until Dec. H when
she liege her
Rabbi Joseph Thum in and many of 26 12MEAMIMHu IL
Davenue,
right arm and left wild in it fall
"Schubertiade" by Dr. Gunz - moldier, ladie of the general 11111, died on Jan. I. Funeral see- ,1„„.„
the
steps of h e r , ,,,,,,.. She
high regard and deep esteem in
burg's Students.
I Ives were held on .1 a ti. I With Wit
,. apparently rec., riot,. until
which Mr. Rosenberg is held by
interment at Cloverhill l'ark Cein- she „in,
stricken „., t h I, i ,,,„,., at.
Saturday evening, Jan. 14, H:110 the congregation. Members and every, Rabbi A. NI. limos'-on:in ofii-'
i tack last Thursday. .X too. Ill roses
on.horok, the students of pt . . .1181-% their families, numbering over calving,
She is '" ure l` ell b yfou r I of the attack on Iloonol.op , ':used
200,
attended.
The
arrangements
Gunzberg will give a "Schubert- .
sons, Maurice, Irving. Sidney and I her death.

and tioanoo

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ser

Alfred

•JACOB OPPENHEIM DIES, N•„,.k o

The Chronicle.

It

AeTLE

leaving spent 11

"FLOATING POWER”
TO BE A FEATURE
OF WILLYS CARS

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1 i
lint' run, d Otto;
'A i r'* 21131 "grandchildren
l a 'i?; .( I f: i lli sit i.. , .:,,,, I ,r. i?:i 'ft 11,, .: 1 , r: . i .: r : '1,1, U'u : - : S
}. ..1 , ' :' ;'1 ,,,., . ::., : .1 I. ' ! ,. ' ::
tt: 1 , - i..c
,,,,
,:irt ni l
, and six great grandchildren.
, l: i•
!Moskowitz, for I I ... ,,.. advi

all, I'll

111111 1 1 1

SMIT

day and burial was made in Much.
_
t i e lah i n Cemetery.
De tro
4 7
years,
ie
.
rrk.
'
lived
Detroit
t: 'alnd' tfao
Was for 14 Years
k
an out.
utterly conducted 6 used furniture i
itanding
Figure i n
store on the site of the ('ouch',
. Building. He is survived by his
New yok Politic s.
1 wife, Dina; five daughters, Mrs.
-
I. Cohn, Mrs. Benjamin Feldman.
NF:W YORE.
.I 1 .\.I_
:Mrs. Jacob Adler, Mrs. Sala Yar- Funeral serVie, ,,, ,,
\v ..

Congregat boi Beth Abraham ten-

,.• , I , a, the advertising C0111 111i1
ut .\
000
I
pears, 31r
in the

had expo

Funeral services for Aaron

In honor of his outstanding

gradual.. of Ow
y of Michigan in 1919 a nd
_
_
ricalber of l'i Delta 1•:psildn, bun
Leon Zolotk..if, vii m toot wre.•
oorary journalistic fraternity, dr
roinouncing establishment o f th e tinder the pen mom. /
s
new retail advertising orgalina Klorrnan for II,
Journal of New 1 otria.
said busine, conditions w e e r
improvement.
of
a
new
novel
of
on the eye or rapid
I
m Volnoo
.1
NI! \l' hl is a member of the
noir Group, and in
i`
I' o o.o•ri /oio ,

Ic,

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Detroit Symphony Orches- services to the congregation, ex. enstark, 74 years old, who died
tending over a period of 30 years, Thursday at his home, 300 Hen-
tra's 9th Pair of Concerts
i avenue, were conducted I. ri-
including I:: term, as president, Inc
Jan. 12 and 13.

SYMPI IONY FUND
DRIVE PLANNED

Barnett,

ARFKE7i,4 BELLE MOSKOWITZ
HS
H 'S ADVISER
I 1, 1) Bi DE A TH

SYNAGOGUE HONORS AARON
DIES S AT AGE OF
JACOB ROSENBERG

Monuments

Bureau of Information for
clubr...e.
Prospective Jewish
this 111 , '
Students.

I ,

was !la .

ltne
The establishinetit of a bureau group is • •
informatron for presperotive
,„
p
•..
eat tin a
i-h students who are 1 1 131111ing
in February .
to en t er prof ssIanal ',hos,
Fisher Theater.
od w as
Any Member- inter...de.' in
announced it the %metre/in Jew-
Inc this group should call v.
ish Congress \ armour,. on P.rob-
Michigan Theater.
I h • •
Friedman :If I.
7.111
lems :n Colleges and
Srhools, of wh•ch Dr. Mordecai
Soh., is chairman and DrAar.,0
Brown co-chairman.
I • ; iy et.
It,.
The barest' was organized in .1.. • e Folkman delivered Ili.
United Artists Theater.
l• •
• .•.
rt••ponse to the many
.., ■ •
entitled "14,, . •

-
-
- -

reined by the C ong r.
; I • ;
.
Doltance."
CARD OF THANKS
I I ,,.. w.
y... " ing the past year, Lor
o
ening, .ten. 3, men,-
I ii,-

. a
lt,
at

Unitml
us assistance . fro m Jew pt•
'ooirs and guests • , f the !flool,
• o
rut than

a11.1
at,
1'
The picture, y1, 4111,1,1 by who encountered hardship in ga.i
1...vers' Club heard Mrs. Craty
to
.5 the syrs.g.
1..0
!
h, Mat c h p ......,.ant,
..
I, I,
ha s been adapted from ing admission into tonere., No -- I give • book review.
e
rmont
of
',
taring the recent looreav
the thrilling screen tea - Ernest Ilemiryway's world-famous I ticularly into Grade A medical
King"
A son was born, Dec. 30, to Mr
their beloved mother, Mathilda.
tore.
• novel
schools.
and Mrs. Falk of Hillsdale.

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