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.ad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
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Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
1 361
i n , cai ls onn om 1
IIIIAD OVI1CR • NIONTIMAI.
ASSURANCES IN Etllit:E, December 31, 1932 -
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•
Engagements
_ • -
Miss Rose Entner's engagement to Jack Steinberg, son of Mr
and Mrs. Abraham Steinberg, WAS recently announced, On Sunday
Feb. 5, a dinner party was given in her honor by her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Abraham Entner of Broadstreet.
. $2,9' 51,912,000
large annum!, the accimodating estates of nearly a million Sun lair
i silicyholilens, a ill become parable to them or their dependants luring thie
generation—a stabilizing factor of great social and economic value.
NEW .ASSEI{ANCES
PAID FOR
I
Feb. 19 — Miss Anne Freedman, dat:Adel' of Mr. and Mrs. Simon
of Mr.
Freedman of West Grand avenue, to Robert N. Bernstein, still
and Mrs. Abraham Bernstein of Colliiigwood avenue, at Congregation
1 Ahavath Zion. Rabbi S. M. Fine will officiate.
Feb. 19• :Miss Sally Ellenbogen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Ellenbogen of Taylor avenue, to Albert flasks-, son of Mr. and Mrs..
flashy of Winnipeg, Sian.
1 Ma
March 5.—Bliss Frieda Jerofsky, dauiliter of Mn. and :11r.. Jacob .
. ..
;
i Jerofsky, to Abraham Wacolas, at ihidl
161,107,000
imstintsEmENTs
'II \ I.
rviis; OF' INCOME
148,026,000
OVER DISBURS•AIENTS
13,381,000
\Ts To 1.01,1ClIIOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES:
During the year 1932
1(18,127,000
Since Organization
702,712,000
-
-
/---
_. _ .
- --
Bonds: government, municipal, pill& utility and others; stm•k
preferred
ude ,,,,anon; loans on mortgages; real estate; loans on ( :innpan is.heies; cash
in banks, and other assets.
■
-
597,211,000
LIABILITIES
Almost nine-tentha of this stint represents the poliey reserve- the amount set
aside to guarantee all policy pa .swots As they heroine due.
IITA1. ($2,000,000) and balance at credit of
idiarcholders account
$3,11( Mal
RESERVE for depreciation in mortgages and real estate
.1,701,000
SUR I I ,U S -----------
5,998,000
PAID-IT CA
To 1/r. and
Feb. Il.
10,
.4, a S011.
Mrs. Lat.!. t., r St•g',1r
Levitt:un of 3710 Rffihtott
Mr, and Mrs. Rob, it
Feb. I
ave nu e , a .tin, lay Conrad.
GEORGE GALVANI
George Galyuni. noted Detroit
musician and
Seven Vie for B'nai Moshe
Bazaar Popularity Crown.
The list oft ontcstants for pept,
in ■
a da u g hter, larity honors, to he
nection
aith the serum annual
Margaret.
villa of the Sisteilmed .1' 1 .•1• ,
L.
lloniginan
(Edith
llorw
itz
Jason
Jan. 2S—To Mr. and Nits.
1
1.. •
Nlesii , •,
gation
of 3311 Chicago boulevard, a son, Daniel
Saturday, March Is, 11,1
Jan, :31—To Mr. and Mrs. J. 3Vitioler (Hattie Ravine I of 267S
c
day, March 21, ha:
' Fullerton avenue, a son, Robert.
Miss Irt.m. Kli in of 1 ■ lo I•
Feb, 10
$11,195.01)0
-To
Dr. and Mrs, Hatry
A•
ray'ner.
(:anada; also ion the Lnsiu prescribed by the National l 4 Inv rot . . in of I 'mgr....,
of the l tided States, and the Superintendents of Insurance of the Provinces of Canada.
I.0nintianitillern
OFFICERS ELECTED BY
HOSPITAL ASS'N HERE
Pokey renerven have been Tallied by the full net level premium method. on bases more exacting than those
requited by the Insurance Act of the Dominion of I.:in:old.
According to the form of report mid the basin prescribed for the • Ablation of ee, tirilien Inc the Na tional
Guncotton of Innurance Commissioners of the foiled Stale, the ansurancen in force, paid for basis, are
Feld 19—Address by Prof.
.1..1.11 II, Muyskens of Univer-
Financial Statement Issued by the
Organization.
42,412. Ili./,001 1 ; the assets, 16114 ),h23,0011; the liabilities, $7011,310,01111, ,capital and halatice of eliarelioblers'
Amount, renege
Calendar of Events.
and surplus, f0,313,1111.
,its of Michigan before Shan-
rev Zedek Young People's So-
, buy, at 3
Feb. 10 --- Meeting of the
Zoo list Organization of Detroit
at the Statler Hotel.
Feb, III—Bridge.dansant of
Sunday School of Congregation
B'nai Nioshe.
Hebrew Hospital Atl-
S061111011 la the recent annual meet-
ing elected the following officers:
President, I. Rosenthal; vice-
proshlent, Abraham Katzin; treas-
urer, Marcus Kates; secretary,
William Buchhalter; board of di
re,. tors, 3. 13ienenstock, .1. A. Kates, '
II. T. Glickman, J. Karlin) and-Na-
than Goodman.
The following financial statement
was made public at he annual
meeting:
The Di•trliit
the
Sun bile policyholders nunilwr nearly a
Income front renewal premiums was
milli , nut.
largest ever received by the Company in a
Assurances in force have increased since 1929
by $161,000,000.
Assets have increased, during the same
period, by $13,000,000.
single year.
Cash in repayment or reduction of policy
loans exceeded in amount that of any pre.
vious year.
Revivals of lapsed policies were in excess of
Applications for new assurances were re-
ceived by the Company during 1932 at an
average rate of more than $1,000.000 for
every working day.
Feb. 21.—Father-son night of
n. of P. No. 55.
Feb. 21—European Women's
Welfare—Home-cooked lunch-
10 plated in trust mall Jewish
41
' 12:0 00
.
Welfare Federation
1%9 41
Ca-h Balance in Rants
Receipts.
525.00
•:11111tit funds to 12.1-1I
12 Donatiun from Mrs.
■■ I the Ens Prenalauer
sup
10.00
Ir.tvrett on tru,t funds to
ception.
The net amount of policy proceeds left with
During 1932 the Company paid to policy•
holders and beneficiaries more than $360,000
for emery wi.rking day.
Feb. 21.— Young People's
Auxiliary of B'nai Moshe bridge
.T. ■ •••• I C ash
those of an) previous year, with one ex-
the Company at interest was substantially
increased.
Feb. 22—N art hwestern
Ittanch of Jewish Old Folks'
Home bridge tea.
Ft6. 28—Zedakah donor
luncheon.
March 3—Fashion Tea of
Junior Unit of Los Angeles
Sanatorium at Book-Cadillac
Hotel at 2 p. no.
Nlarch -I.—Midnight show of
6 4,4
'a A °:
I, it,clest on sa,ings account..
5. lull. intereet on trust fund,
920.00
to 121.12
Total receipts
I 71109
839 . 1 1 9 0
Tonal Cain
Disbur,ements
1911 Pledge to Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration
25.10
Scerrta11111 office tenet. ,
To F., Prenelaner Service Group for
lull Pledge to Ens Prenalauer Beni,
111.110
Ember Focal ...
.. . ,ary of State tcorp. Ire,,
❑ 00
100 00
Group (maternity cases1
pledge to atoms Welfare Fest.
eration of 81000. of which is paid
94180
PO? pledge no Eva Prenelauer sense
Group of MO. al •hirh is paid
Ni
e
1.1.
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA
ERNEST W. OWEN, Branch Manager
12th FLOOR UNION GUARDIAN BUILDING
0
A new low-price policy at the BLAINE
A Full Course Dinner ar:',` 0 1 ,7," 40c
Na eat. charge fur •ersice for children
Blaine Kosher Restaurant
8729 TWELFTH ST., at GLADSTONE
MORRIS FEINSILISE12, Proprietor
LAFAIWIETTE
25c
Open Meeting, Bridge Is
Planned by Old Folks'
Home Branch.
The Northwestern Branch of tit.•
Folks' Home is plan-
ning an open meeting to he held
on Monday, Slarch 27, 1:30 p.
at the Statler Hotel. Prominent
sp, skies will he present and sev-
eral musical entertainers featured.
The nest bridge tea will be given
on Tuesday. March 14, at Jericho
Temple, on Joy Road. Niemhers
ate requested to keep both days
in mind.
Baal expendililies
Balance ..
Cash In commercial account
Cash In savings account
Total
.
.
I 21 2 34: 8 4:2 2 - 4 '0 2 °'
1096.11
1246 00
Sunday. Jack Left,.
and Molly Smilansky will be ••
soloists.
Judge Edward Command )1. ,
the speaker last Sunday, The t , •
If his address will be publish,
The chairmen of the bridge are
in the next isue of The Chrond 1,
Mesdames L. Gain and I. Fried-
its appearance in this issue to o .•
man. For further information call
presented by a ,lack of space.
Mrs. 13. Sarasohn.
2 p. m.
Starts Sat. Feb. 18
ONE WEEK ONLY
Is Russia Content? Has Bolshevism
Succeeded? Is this the dawn of a
new Generation?
See this great celebration of millions:
ADDED ATTRACTION: — Phantom of the Sea
4
DAILY 25c to 6:30 P. M.
ORIOLE
TERRACE
U'nit'y Fashionable Renez.
vials
anouroms the return of
Paul Leash
and His Orchentra
Saturday, Feb. 18
Cont. II a. m. to II p.
Children 10c all times
REPEATED BY POPULAR REQUEST!
T o wcommodate the hundreds who were disappointed last
week, we repeat this special-
SMOK 1 1) OR PICKLED YOUNG STEER, SUGAR CURED
Tongues • • . 12C lb.
Average Weight, 3 , 2 lbs.
TRY OUR 25c LUNCH
BIG FLOOR SHOW
Frank Gillon
the Man of 1,000 Some.
Special Dinner $1.00
so,
.1, OW v. Weekdays and
0000,• SM. sync'.,. 51
an
14,0 6 15 • m to1:31/
some,,
a
1130 Griswold near State
1 .•
• rn
lased NM, Monis,
sin Po1111
i.56•0 BO ..... 1111 EAST
soonw uin
oo
rims, ms".
BOESKYS
Twelfth cor. Hazelwood
its
Ma
lit •1 10 4710,
or
FOR
BONSTELLEMEI THEATRE
Matinees Thurs.—Sat.
thousands visited our showroom this past week
to view this brilliant new automobile—
the longest and most powerful car Ford
ever built. The motoring public
agre e that it is the great automo-
bile value of 1933.
'LAITY NO
CALL US FOR A DeMONSIRr.1
OBLIGATIONS
GINSBERG
Motor
Sales
c _)Sales
VG-e ' et s Service
Baer! can for sale.
12535-43 GRATIOT AVE.
To
• t! notes Drive East of City
PINGREE 6t00
Violet Heming
ERNEST COSSART
GEOFFREY KERR
smart comedy by
Frederick Lonsdale
in Ihe
"THE
HIGH ROAD"
FIRST TIME IN DETROIT
TESSIE ASH
(nee Tessin. Horowitz)
FLORIST
-
Be hove • selection of guaranteed
in Trade
we Will Accept Any Make of Car
S111, 01
OPEN SUNDAYS
given
out by the National Interfrnmtet
nit. Conference, l'hi Epsilon l'i.
vention.
Reading earth+ ele
WHOLESALE PRICES
Phone Garfield 7744.W
nar of army and navy.
ZEDAKAH
Char.. ZTelakah Jos.,
Wealth in me. word. •01 ,•.•'•
Can .t
a fell•. broth.,
His 4.51 mo all mach:net
•A• tmor not ••••• the ..••• • ••'
Not •ha mon to Just,.
Marne. ,.'sash Just,.
Deo both of them colors
MIRIAM 0 STORIV
somber of Logatah Club
To
S9 New York 14.75 2.50 Chicago 4.5o
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Cleveland
Toronto
9.00
4.00
2.50
5.75
ifficiated.
Prenzlauer Service Group.
2.00
14.75
5.50
24.50
13.45
6.50
3.75
10.15
South Bend
St. Lowia
3.75
Los Angeles
Montreal
44.00
8.50
24.25
And All Points in U. S. and Canada.
viz
INDIAN BUS SYSTEM
And
CANADIAN AMERICAN
Fort Wayne Hotel Depot
TEMPLE 1-8200, 1.8600
CASS and TEMPLE
"Don't grope around in
the dark!''
says
I tarry
Himelstein
(Died Feb. 20, 19321
Rein, in Feb. 12. at the B'nai
Zion Synagogue. Rabbi M. Zligcr
ROUND TRIP
0•1, 11 11'
1101 , 11 Thlr
011. 1411
One, Malvina Klein.
A
s
ANN Pan ed
.
here is a way to
•
,
pert., 111111•1 ■ 11•!,
The
GET RICH
SAFELY ...
•
NO men cas
004 took her in all
up in His
H
The Eva Prenzlauer Service
Group is sponsoring It Purim ""id,:
folds of His hue sod none
bridge party on Sunday evening,. is
'''""'" " 1 '"`
sn' m asterpiece
Mrs. B.
March 19, at the home of M
Gould on Livernois avenue. flans'
Oh' The human hand cannot ps,lblv
are also being formed for • mother':
and daughters dinner to he given
wer,1 lc the argot .mid
the first week of May.
Mrs. George Cohen announced
tam urn,. .50 1..•, co. mi
four new confinement cases
that
have been brought to this organis
zation and it is very imperative to
raise enough money to be able to
lake care of them.
The next board meeting will be
held at Mrs. L. Fineman's hon. , .
Lunch
246 East Ferry avenue.
A. the t•ars
f•-r the one a,
that your money
r une of the biggent features of this plan in
,..•uniulatea sin rapidly even in the lint five years that it
and bunine,
. inmates worry caused by bilmni•-. hazard-
;.clines.
/
,•,!
• •
Cl
t,.1—,d
s•
Why experiment in investment matters! Here
is a way to accumulate wealth safely, steadily—
with no investment worries whatsoever. And
in addition, your family is fully protected in the
event of your early death.
Joe E. Brown at Michigan
Theater.
THE GREAT-WEST
--
sire. n's fun-
E Brown, the on
PENSION POLICY
whose 1114/11th
nwst
stretches from
ear
to ear,
and
comedy stretches from moist
The Infant W,'elfare Fund of Ila- whine
of America, an organization
feature stage at.
dassah has received the following t o coast is the
American Jewish students
traction at the Michigan this week.
contrihutions:
working youth, whose branches a
On, of the most
On
the
screen
is
In memory of dad: Dm is from
located in more than 50 ATIler it at,
thi:
pichlrys
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan and Mr. widely disi.lissisd
Jewish centers, has commenced pod
. Ent ranee
season,
"E
ni
p
I
y
ei.N
lieation 14 a new youth niont16. and Mrs. Robert Loins, nlicrg.
, en William
In
monwry
of
A.
Ilsirris
from
which
fentures
Vita
Vanguard, devoted to the ideals •f
and Loretta 'Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kaplan.
Labor-Zionism.
Samuel Iffinavie's musical ,ontri•
hi ',Joinery of Mrs. Abner Wolf:
orture
the
is a th;erme
"Soviets on Parade" at the from Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond, I hatpin
Weil "Orient:Ile," "Musics, Snuff'
Lafayette.
Itex" and "Listen to the German
Bonstelle Civic Theater.
, Rand" Merle Clark at the organ
For years the names 14 ;•:, • •
short quhiects complete the
I, aulers have been familiar Tr
In "The Iligh Road," whirh will ard
ntertaining Michigan show.
Amercian theater going audio] ., -
seen
for
the
first
time
in
Ihi-
TieWsliBriT
-
he
through newsreels and
N. S. GIRLS
However, very few and only (he— troit when it Lt presented the
ho have been to Russia haVI' 1,11 week of Feb. 20 at the Bonstelle
• •
•re
actually heard the voices of th, Civic Theater, Frederick Lon•dale.
•••••.. •
men who control the d•stinici, cf its author, presents the cane 0:ue.
•
• s' • "s ,
the new Russian stat•.
Elsie Hilary, a clever rind beauti-
Clemnti Vnmshiloc, .'..mini
WHY PAY MORE
In Memory of Our Beloved
REIN - GOREN
mr. and M r ,. A i„.ah„,„ Goren , If
Young Poale Zion Alliance will be served.
-
Issues Youth Publication.
Gifts to Haclassah Fund.
The Young Polite Zion Atha,
"Soviets inn Parade." the n ,
Russian film produced in the I . . S
s R., by Soyuskino, start , at Oh
Lafayette Tin ater, Saturday, Foi•
It brings to American aid:
. ores the authentic voices of I, ad,
II. FRIEDNIAN, Nlanager
Express Service— No Change of Lines
the congregation.
Woollingham drier announce tl
Tuitional Jewish college fraternity:' marriage 44 their daughter, Sa r-
leads all fraternities of the coati-
eta, to Sidney Rein, son 0 f P au 1
try in scholarship for those finer
nities having 20 or more chapters.
These facts were recently releas•l
by the National Interfraternity.
which compiles the grades of the
72 member fraternities.
The. record turned in by Phi
Epsilon Pi is the best in the lus-
t, y of that organization.
The greatest improvement in
the scholarship of the individual
chapters was in the case of thi•
chapter at the University of Illi-
nois, where, in one year, the chap-
ter moved front fifty-eighth among
72 fraternities to third place. At
fi fty - eighth, Phi Epsilon Pi led all
of the Jewish chapters on that
campus. In token of its splendid
achievement, the Grand Council
of Phi Epsilon l'i presented a cup
to the chapter at the recent con-
ELDEST
5440 CASS AVENUE — COLUMBIA 5700
oho, are cordially' invited to visit
of
Opening Mon. Feb. 20.
Have You Seen the NEW FORD
According to the report,
The Junior Congregation had
complete charge of the services of
the senior congregation on Feb. 4.
.\t that time, the officers and can-
tor of the adult congregation re-
friarriuges
Stholarship.
131
1 11111111
Junior Congregation
of Shaarey Zedek
linquished their places on the plat •
form to the oflicers of the juniors.
tel Statler.
1Albert Gordon, a member of the
March in —Twenty - fifth an-
:Junior Congregation, speaking 011
niversary celebration of Young
the portion read from the Torah,
People's Auxiliary of Congre-
told of the ethical responsibilit
gation 13'nai Moshe.
of the Hebrews, and the diltfcnl
March S.—Sisterhood Cong., -
ties ilivolved in carrying out those
'Atkin It'nai Moshe, bridge - tea.
tasks. Oscar Colton, cantor of
Starch 10 — Equality Club
the J1111101. Congregation, brought
(evening).
the juniors much praise tr o ll
March 12 —Shaarey %mirk
, members and visitors.
Purim dinner.
Jess M. Stein and Louis O. Got:.
of
13 -- Si:4•11°0d
March
don, president and - vice-president
Simarey
th e juniors, occupied places on
Sisterhood
of
March 13
the platform. NI. II. Zackheim.
Temple Beth El.
More
for the juniors, read the se-
meeting.
March 11-11adassah
March IS to 21—Second an- , lectiens from the 1,11w. Morey
Firestone,
Wilber Lowenberg and
nual carnival bazaar of Sister-
Solomon L. Kasle of the order and
hood of lt'nai Moshe.
no
decorum
committee
a C t e d
March 19--Jewish National
ushers.
Fund conevrt.
The
juniors
incite
any
young
March. 22-1Voman's Auxil-
persons who are interested to al-
iary of Hebrew School, tea.
1, n I .ervices Saturday morn '
imps at 9:20 ii. on. in the daily
Prayer room. Parents and friends.
Phi Epsilon Pi Leads in
to
flontestants will he enrol-
in
led and young ladies in
winning oni , of the three valuable
prizes going to tinise place first,'
second and third in votes obtained
arc invited to call Garfield 07110 1t -
before next Saturday for fortlici
information.
Mrs. Bernard Klein, president of
the Sisterhood, and lzidor Katz,
chairman of the bazaar committee,
report the receipt of a number of
valuable articles to be disposal of at
the bazaar. The Hungarian res-
taurant will serve full cetirse din
nets at moderate prices each night
of the bazaar, us well as luncheon
on Sunday. NITirch 19. Dancing to
the tune of it popular orchestra
will be continuous every evening.
March 5--$10 Donor Lunch.
on of Junior Hadassah at Ho-
Rabbi S. M. Fine will be the
speaker over Altman's Jewish Hour
on Station WM BC from 12 to 1:17.
p. in. this
'Pullet'; Esther Wechsler, robs Stn'.
.tun; Beatrice Duschinsky, 229:.
1.os Angelus Sanatorium Auxi-
liary.
ALTMAN'S HOUR
Jewish Old
l'hese residence apartments are a series of
beautiful lionws, and represent the modern
and er011010it'ili Nogtoe in living. Household
are eliminated,
ealTS and investment
while luxurious living is reduced to the
minimum of expense.
entor,' the race in cm111 010, - ,
with the following original , II
t rants: Jeanette Liebson,
tilendalin; Mollie 3'ritalnian, lo7l
131,•hton; Alice Schlesinger, 12121
inn .Sisterhood of Shaa-
rey %,ffick luncheon.
I/ tittle at The ItELCEI . S
A 1.1V1111.! noon] 111141
wood avenue and M t.-• lPI I n.
of 3765 Rochester avenue hair m-
The valuation of •ssetn has been carried nut on time bases preseribed by the Insurance Department of the
I)nnr loon of
Volt•• liqlvlier, Will
, appear tin solokt with the Detroit
Symphony 1)1, lie-u' 1 a tho Sato, day
evening.
Births
611,136,000
ASSETS
1
Wedding Calendar
201,0011,01)0
TOT 11, I N1 3 Al
"Your I foul( (it the Belcrert"
Mrs. Gisela Newlander announce , the engagement of her daugh-
ter, Ilelyn May, to Bernard Sedan of Miami, Florida. The wedding
d:,ie is set for March 15. They will make their home in Miami.
STATEMENT for 1932
To ,r .■ 1•
APPEARS AS SYMPHONY
SOLOIST ON SATURDAY
ful English actresn, to be illa, 1•1..
by 1'iolet !Jimmie. Also h•ad.oz
the cant will be Godirey Kerr
the Doke of Warrington. and 3.111
deposits 9255.50 annually. At
for example - — • man age 25,
month for life. or
age 60, he draws An income n( $100 every
the total sum in ash. Find out
esereiving
the
option
of
I1AN
shoot this plan today.
•
1t11,141 101111•11,
1.
I
1 awn
rho, nide
I••tro•I
SA•lf
ASSETS OVER $135,500,000
THEGREAT-WEST
LIFE
ASSURANCE COMPANY
wonanii•IC
IMIACI orrice
est Cotgart in a rollicking Cockney
as the mire....
comedy
fhr.
Martha Graham's dance recta. , '
at the Civic Theater on Sunda:,
afternoon, Feb. 26, brings to
will and
fruit one of the nnot
vital figures in the creation of an
Il•r De-
original American art.
troit program will incluila many
ca l ,
J. W. E. W. 0. Plans Affairs.
•
w.0. an. 0) , ••
,, e„.,,„,.. o ,
e•est. of v
.•
the
1.•
rns • s..n.or
new numbers, which has, rawer ie. •• ■ In
a sensation in her New } - ark re- ,T31r
citals this season.
Thu 1
Uttlay eXt.n111,.;,
*;;,...
"°. :'''',: `,;,),''";;; 3 ',7" . 5 :
Je•oh Center 11 Mellancone
,,,c, ling of !le
NI, at S lalkets
a:t1 \ orth
.
,,eye s .01 ■ 1 :rat-
h 11, at Kosher
A Ih,ater benefit
o Award Fr/loch,
unp•an Welfare Or
at‘ h
was held Nionday, at
Th. Ili It 1407111 of dire, torn meet-
A,nembly Hall. It nose degkied to ing 1... held Monday, Feb. 20,
give the following affairs: A ban
at the h. me of Mrs. Ladides, 1342
(Wet to celebrate the thirteenth Richton.
11 • .1
gamzat Ion
anniversary.
A Purim home-hake