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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
in the Styles of Louis XVth & XVIth
t $ $ Specially Purchased at Sharp Concessions In
!
MAKE-UP MAN OF
MAMMOTH PAGEANT ,
AVIV LEVANT
FAIR ON APRIL 26
GOOD WILL and
"The Romance of a People"
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—'
Many industrial nations will be
There is no place for intolerance and
officially represented at the forth-
religious hatred in American life.
coming third biennial Levant Fair,
which will be held from April 26
The good-will achieved through this
to May 26 in Tel Aviv, the indus-
stirring pageant comes at a time when
trial and commercial metropolis of
amity WRS never more necessary
Palestine, it was announced by Is-
rael II. Brodie, honorary represen-
among racial and religious groups in
tative of the Levant Fair in the
America.
United States.
The third International Levant
Fair constitutes the sixth of the
series of Palestine and Near East
exhibitions and fairs. Among the
nations participating are Great
Britain, I ranee, Italy, Japan, Swe-
Judge of Probate Court of Wayne County
den, Poland, Belgium, Austria,
Bulgaria, Switzerland, Czechoslo-
• Solid walnut frame
vakia, Holland, Rumania, Yugo-
around Base, up ' s
slavia, Lithuania, Denmark, Fin-
land, Norway and Cyprus.
Arms & over Back!
The 1934 Fair is being held con-
currently with the celebration of
• Covered in variety
the twenty-fifth anniversary of the
Made in Detroit and delivered
of Fine Damasks in
founding of the city of Tel Aviv.
Tel Aviv, an all-Jewish city of 75,-
fresh daily. Supervised by the
Green, Gold, Blue
Convenient
000 persons, is the most modern
three oldest Detroit rabbis. You
or Rust!
city of the Middle East. The rapid
can always rely upon Gunsberg's
Payments!
rise of Tel Aviv to a position of
• Unusual value!
commercial and industrial pre-
Beefenette - Delicatessen
eminence in the Middle East is a
Cut Courtesy Detroit Mee Pre..
striking manifestation of the spirit ,
— Try Our —
and enterprise which are building
ADOLPH SENZ
an economically sound Jewish Na-
Salami . Weiners - Bologna
Mr. Senz is the able make-up tion. It is constantly growing and
Corned Beef - Pastrami
man who is responsible for the gaining strength from the con-
make-up of the vast cast in the tinuous inflow of new capital and
Tongues
pageant "The Romance of a Peo- industrial experience from a 11
parts of the world.
ple."
• Louis XVI Design!
The Levant Fair is designed not
• Solid Walnut!
only to attract trade to Palestine
• Solid Walnut!
• Down Cushion!
PREPARE TO REOPEN but also to draw to the attention
• Green, Blue, Gold or
of the world the increasing im-
• Carved Frame!
Randolph 2545
Rust Damask!
1016 Napoleon St.
THE AVRUNIN CAMP portance of Near Eastern markets
• Pictured at Left!
• Covered in variety
in world trade and the opportunity
Mrs. Clara Avrunin this week to penetrate those markets via Pal-
of Fine Damasks!
announced that preparations are estine.
• Pictured at Right!
being made to reopen Avrunin
The site of the forthcoming fair HARRY SILK SAILS
,Camp at Mack Island, on Big occupies an area of about 100,000
I
s
FOR ZION APRIL 20
Wolf Lake. In announcing her square meters. Permanent pavil-
plans, for the eighth season, Mrs. ions have been constructed for the
Harold E. Stoll, register of deeds
Harry Silk of 2050 Pingree ave-
Avrunin stated:
exhibits of Great Britain, France, nue will sail for Palestine on the for Wayne County, in an address
"For the first time in several Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Poland,
over Altman's Jewish Hour on Ra-
Vulcania on Friday, April 20.
years, sending your children to Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Sweden and
This Sunday, accompanied by dio Station WMBC, described the
camp is a pleasure unalloyed by Greece.
The Polish - Palestine his eon, James, he will motor to functions of his office. He was in-
uncertain and unfavorable eco- Chamber of Commerce of Warsaw '
troduced by Sol Slomovitz, a mem-
nomic conditions. Today we may increased accommodations fr m
o
ber of his staff,
definitely look forward to a pro- one pavilion to four pavilions. It
In the course of his address Mr.
• Semi-
• Louis XV
gressive decline of the crisis and a is expected that the Polish Prime
Stoll said:
return to normal times. Today, Minister and the Polish Minister
"When reference is made to the
Lounge!
Love-seat!
therefore, we may again begin to of Trade will attend the dedication
office of the Register of Deeds, I
• Solid Walnut! • Down
consider the children's camp as of the Polish Pavilions. The Im-
often wonder just how many people
the
necessity
which
it
is,
rather
know what an important place in
Cushion!
perial
Chemical
Industries,
Ltd.,
of
• Iland-carved!
than an expensive luxury for Great Britain, has erected a per-
our system this office fills. Tosthe
• Carved
• Down-filled
which considerable financial sac- manent pavilion for its exhibits.
average layman, the name implies
a place to register deeds and noth-
rifice must be made.
The growth of the Levant Fairs
Frame!
Cushion!
"The children's camp is a de- has ienreased. The 1929 fair oc-
ing more. While this is partially
• Gold, Rust,
velopment of recent years with a cupied an area of 26,000 square
true, it is also the place to record
• Fine French Damasks in
definite
place
in
the
physical
and
all
other legal documents, such as
or Green Damask!
meters and was attended by 120,-
Green, Blue, Gold, Rust!
cultural growth of the child. It 000 visitors. In 1932 the area was
mortgages, discharges, assignments,
is specially designed and intended increased to 50,000 square meters
notices of suits effecting real es-
to provide an education supple- and the number of visitors was in-
tate, chattel mortgages or mort-
menting that in the public schools, creased to 300,000. This year's
gages on personal property such as
which is directed toward fitting the fair will extend over an area of
automobiles, retail stocks of mer-
growing child for life with his 100,000 square meters and an at-
chandise, fixtures, etc.
"I am particularly thankful for
neighbors and friends and ulti- tendance of 500,000 visitors is
mately an adult place in his com- expected.
this opportunity to talk to you to-
day, because it enables me to ren-
munity.
The success of the fair can be
der an account of my stewardship,
"Further, the summer camp attributed to both Palestine's fa-
provides an opportunity for the vorable geographic position at the
after serving fifteen months of my
Open Monday, Wednesday, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Evenings:
term as Register of Deeds for
child to rest from his scholastic gateway of Europe, Asia and Af-
Wayne County.
work, live in the clear open air of rica and to the commercial experi- HARRY SILK
"When I took over the duties of
the country, and build up his once and enterprise of its popula-
this office, it was very evident that
New
York,
and
will
sail
from
that
growing
young
body
in
prepara-
PHILOMATHIC PLANS
tion.
ISAACS TO SPEAK
CANTOR ROSENFELD'S
the cost of its operation was out
tion for the next tussle with his
port.
ITS MODEL MEETING
MOTHER DIES AT 78
Mr. Silk is 72 years old. By sail- of proportion to the amount of busi-
TO YOUNG ISRAEL classroom work.
"Avrunin Camp in its eighth Philosophical Classics of the ing for Palestine he realizes a life- ness being done, and that the sys-
Plans are being completed for
Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld on Sat-
Hebrew University.
long ambition to see the Jewish tem was an antiquated one.
PARIS.—(J. T. A.)—Youssef
At the next meeting of Young successful year has accumulated
urday received word from Satu- Navon Bey, 86, died here April 9. the thirty-second annual model Israel to be held Wednesday night, the experience which is most
"To reduce the cost of operation
Homeland. He has six sons, James,
mare, Hungary, of the death of his He was a prominent financier in meeting of the Philomativc Debat-
Plato's "Theaetetus," the latest Joseph, Al, Edward, Max and of this department and at the same
April 11, at the Young Israel necessary in the successful con-
mother, Lena Rosenfeld, on March the old Turkish empire and was a ing Club. It is expected that this
building, 2691 Joy Road, Bernard duct of a children's camp. In ad- publication in the philosophical Louis, and three daughters, Sarah time increase the efficiency, it was
year's affair will be held at Cen-
22, at the age of 78.
dition, Avrunin Camp provides classics of the Hebrew University Finkel, Gertrude Grimm and Zelma necessary to completely reorganize
close associate of Sultan Abdul
tral High School, Tuxedo and Lin-
Besides Cantor Rosenfeld, Mrs.
ample facilities for land and water Press, translated for the first time Barnett. His wife, Dora, died on the office, and I am happy to report
Hamid.
wood, on May 15. The subject for
Rosenfeld is survived by two sons,
that this was done the first year of
sports and recreation, excellent in Hebrew, has just appeared. The Dec. 26, 1933.
Navon Bey was born in Jeru-
Samuel of New York and Cantor
the debate which is the important
my term with the result that the
accommodations and the very best series is edited by Prof. Leon Roth
salem in 1848, son of one of the
Israel Rosenfeld of Miava, Czecho-
feature of this affair will be, "Re-
coat of operation was reduced $41,-
of health-building foods.
wealthiest Sephardic Jewish fami-
of the department of philosophy, PRENZLAUER GROUP'S
slovakia; and three daughters, Mrs.
solved that the powers of the pres-
500.00.
This was accomplished with-
"The
Camp
takes
special
pride
lies in the city. Long before po-
and is published in pocket editions,
BRIDGE ON APRIL 21 oute reducing
Miriam Gross of Budapest, Mrs.
ident be increased a settled pol-
the salaries of ern-
in Big Wolf Lake, which, forming paper covers, for sale at 40 cents,
litical Zionism began to function,
The ladies of the Eva Prenz- ploye
Gizella Levy of Changer, Hungary,
icy." The two teams which will
the
headwaters
of
the
Grand
he initiated the settlement of Jews
50 cents and 60 cents. The philo-
and Mrs. Rosa Pollack of Satu-
contend for the silver loving cup
'I believe the working man to be
River, affords never ending enjoy- sophical classic have in part been lauer Maternity Aid asseinbled at
on
land
in
Palestine.
In
1884
he
mare; by 18 grandchildren and two
the home of Mrs. Anna Williams, the backbone of this country, and
which is the annual award of
ment in boating and water sports. tranelatetl ray
founded the colony of
. . Ekron, near Judge Harry J. Dingeman are
great-grandchildren.
Collingwood
avenue.
pr- when his earnings are decreased,
"All activities are carefully brew University under the super- 3380
rangements
were made
for the
in th e
Cantor Rosenfeld's father, who
composed of Louis Selik, Melvin
supervised by a competent. adult vision of Professor Roth, for class bridge party to be given April 21 it not only affects him directly, but
died 29 years ago, was cantor in settlement of Detach Tikvah and Gerson and David Levin, affirma-
is asmod on to the manufacturer,
staff, including a doctor and nurse room use and sale to the general
Rishon le Zion, two of the earliest
Changer for many years.
tive; and Saul Greenberg, Saul
on duty at all times. A special public. They consist of works which at the Kern department store au- and the merchant as well, and ulti-
colonies in Palestine. In 1896
r a .
o e r i s uem
mately results in general unemploy-
nursery is maintained for children have hitherto not appeard in He- dit s
Navon Bey obtained permission Shiefman and Leopold Snyder,
I new cases were brought ment.
A well-known cinabob arrived from the Sultan to build .a narrow negative. The best and second best
of pre-school age."
brew. They are available through
home the other evening and wifey gauge railway between Jaffa and speakers will be rewarded respec-
"My office now is not only self-
the llebrew University Press, Jeru- in. The public is asked to help make
tively with a gold and silver medal
greeted him with, "See what you've
Gifts to North End Clinic, salem, and are issued in Amercia this card party a success, to raise supporting, but each month is earn-
Jerusalem.
done! The maid just quit because
annually
presented
for
this
pur-
ing
a substantial profit for the
He was associated with Baron
North End Clinic has received by the Bloch Publishing Co., New money for these special cases. Re-
you talked so rudely to her over
County."
Maurice de Hirsch and The Alli- pose. A large audience of alumni
the following contributions:
York City.
the phone." "Oh, I'm sorry, dear,"
and friends of the Philomathic is
freshments will be served and
hare Israelite Universelle in a
Others in the series include:
In memory of Todd Koufmann,
he explained, "but I thought it was
there will b_•prizes.
number of schemes for settling expected to attend.
iTHIRD ANNUAL DRIVE
from Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gerson, Descartes' "Discourse on Methods,"
you."
Plans have already been made
At the next meeting of the Phil-
Jews both in Palestine and else-
For
the
Appliance
Fund,
from
Descartes'
"Meditations
on
First
FOR FOREIGN BOOKS
debate
for the next donor luncheon.
where. Because of his close con- omathic Debating Club a
Philosophy," Leibnitz' "New Sys-
Mro.
Victor
H.
%Veil.
At the next meeting, nomina-
nections with the Ottoman govern- on the same question as that se-
A
crate
of
oranges,
from
Tau
tem
on
Monadology,"
Rousseau's
at
lected for the model meeting, "Re-
tion of officers will take place
The third annual drive for the
Navon Bey was able to buy
Gamma Chi Sorority.
"The Social Contact," Aristotle's the Statler Hotel at 1:30 p. m.,
BERNARD ISAACS
Monuments of Charactas ment,
large stretches of land in Judea solved that the powers of the pres-
"Metaphysics Book I," Kant's Tuesday, April 17. A prominent benefit of the Detroit Public Li-
brary and the American Merchant
and Galilee. Ile also obtained per- ident be substantially increased as Isaacs, superintendent of the
"Metaphysics of Ethics," Fichte's speaker will address the group :
LEGAL NOTICE
All Marine Library A se ociation
mission from Abdul Harald to set- a settled policy," will take place. United Hebrew Schools, will speak
"The Vocation of Man," and Mill's
members and friends are invited. opened Monday, April 2, and will
' 41-4.41
tle 800,000 Jewish families in Asia The affirmative will be upheld by in the importance of Hebrew edu
"Utilitarianism."
• ROLLA L. CARPI/MI • /MORON L
Phillip
Leeman
and
Saul
Shief-
continue through the remainder of
0
Minor, but the scheme failed de-
The current issue of Kirjath Se-
cation, particularly in this coon -
714 Ortaual alai.
INAI ► TIll.
Hebrew Assn the month and into May.
N. 3077
Il0.11ACH
spite the fact that Baron Hirsch man, the negative by Zangwill try. The public is invited.
pher, Volume X, Number IV, con- Young Men's
MORTOAON BALI. Default au been mad.
The Daughters of the American
Banquet
on
Tuesday.
and many others were sympa- Freed and Leopold Snyder. The
Impressive
services
were
con
• In the tam, and conditiona of • ...Oath taine the concluding series in the
debate will be conducted in the
Clair
Louisa St.
Revolution,
thetic.
bibliography of the Yemenite Jews
ur Zakrem
(Mnaurs
i,
cross-question style now so popu- ducted on Passover at the Young n'
nut..an:arau l'i sna 01:17gaimM
ul '
On April 2, at the Barium Hotel, Chapter, are sponsoring the drive
by Brauer, and a study of devia-
Israel
Synagogue.
Addresses
at
hm wife, of Detroit, Wayne County. /11101.
lar. Visitors are always welcomed
the
leadership
of
Mrs.
J.
.
I.
Mortgagor.
to
Union
Trust
Company.
tions and variations in early lie- election was held with the following under
to the meetings of the Philomathic the services were given by Rabbis I michigan corporation. of the mine slat.,
I. Stollman, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mortgagee. dated the 200 day of March. A. brew printing by I. Ribkind; re- I results: William Katz of Epsilon Francis Quinn, advise y Mrs.
which take place every Sunday
Samuel M. Fine and Isaac Stoll- D. 1917, and recordmI In the office of the views of recent Jewish books by the Nu, president; Edward Greer of Ralph E. Wisner, regent of Louisa
JENNIE ROBINSON
evening at the Shaarey Zedek.
Outage of Deeds. for the County of Wayne
Phi Alpha Tau, vice-president; St. Clair Chapter; Mrs. Henry B.
man, of Detroit.
and State of Michigan, on the 50th stay of English historian, Cecil Roth, Pro-
Onalle u4 Marble Itilesummag
69 years old, died on April 7.
Young Israel calls the attention March. A. D. 1117. In Liter 431 of Mortgage., fessor L. A, Mayer, holder of the Meyer Green of Argonauts, seers- Joy and Adam Strohm, Detroit
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Funeral services were held at the Young People's Auxiliary of of all young people living in th
tary;
William Morris of Alpha librarian. Mrs. Charles H. Mooney
David
Samson
Chair
of
Near
East-
MEAD sill
th"lier
ir ir .". s e; c5"5. rc:4"is
Gale
e
home of her son, Louis, 2715 Cal-
of the frendly service committee
B'nai Moshe.
ofIneu",
raneg ern Art and Archaeology at the He-
In ‘l'e:t.
i . Ire
proximity of the Jewish Corn - ;U: rum,
Tau, treasurer.
t premium, the aunt of One thousand Three Hun.
vert avenue, on April 9, with
brew
University,
and
Dr.
Ephraim
The Young People's Auxiliary munity Center to the fact tha
I On April 10, at Central High of the Cosmopolitan Club is in
nd
burial at Clover Hill Park Ceme- of Congregation B'nai Moshe an- regular Sabbath services are con s i l,r o ed luT tortz p a rw
HaReubeni, also of the Hebrew School, Y. M. H. A. will hold its charge of the drive for foreign
tery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and nounces its fourth annual spring ducted there every Saturda ,, I
been Instituted to rerOM the debt secured University.
annual track meet.; Archons are books.
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar officiated. frolic to be held on Sunday eve- morning at 9 o'clock, and the pub • 1 1, n7fil.744,1g,:rof aZ
The book funds of the Detroit
A catalogue of Judaeo-Spanish the defending champions.
`p:r4rul7ejic
In said mortgage. and pursuant to the books as a special supplement to
Rev. Samuel She is survived by a daughter, ning, April 29, in the social hall, lie in general is invited to attend talned
On Tuesday, April 17, several Public Library have now been
statute of the State of Michigan. In such
Mrs. J. Perlmutter, and seven feaaturing Dave Diamond's Or- these services.
Kirjath Sepher, a bibliographical prominent men in Detroit will ad- seriously reduced for three years.
(Mo g ilevsky) sons,
ease made end moulded notice is hereby given
Louis, Charles, Morris, Nate, chestra. Manny Lax is chairman
met on rnIMADAY. vex ricerrecimi quarterly of Jewish books, issued dress the Y. M. H. A.'s banquet at Books and magazines of all kinds
MOGILL
DAT kOT“ JANOVy, A
Eli, Abe and Phil.
,; by the Hebrew University Library, ithe Barium Hotel, when the newly are needed, but a special plea is
of dance committee. Organiza-
formlowd
Ns- has just been published by the Jew- elected officers will be installed, and being made for works of history,
tions are asked to keep this date Sigma Nu Sorority Cabaret Louse will
Surgical Mohel l
emen,.' w °"'. alhill National and University Li- honors bestowed upon individuals travel, biography, poetry and fic-
ELIJAH H. ROSENBERG
'
iw
w
open.
Dance This Sunda y
, moerly or Congress Street entrance to Uw
leesssassae ■ b Lied- of 2901 Seward avenue, 75 years
County 1101101u In the City of Detroit, w asa. beam Mount Scopus, Jerusalem.
and clubs who have won titles or lion.
A meeting will be held on Sun-
old, died on April 10. Funeral day afternoon at 4 o'clock in the
lag Tlinkiue
The music library of the late championships in basketball, ora-
The purpose of the drive is to
t",e r eesst 1,41
nte ssu
s
Final arrangements and plans c,gss
services were held at Lewis Bros. club room of the synagogue. Fol-
oI b
t n Ddroynear t, edo ftoCincinnati,
n. i
Le Alt
the ni vershia.
bring out books and magazines
is...r.
thrs
,..idelorr
t ys tory, track and foul-shooting.
I.
111111100S
for
the
novel
cabaret
party,
to
belw.re.
Funeral Home on April 11 with lowing the regular meeting, • pro-
'
he
just
A
banquet
is
held
every
six
which
have been read and enjoyed
",;%"%."
,
Itadlmm
given by Sigma No Sorority, this
.mount d.
interment at Closer Hill Park greesive dinner will take place, ■
Library, according to an announce- months to foster fraternalism and are now lying unusued and
ssid
elth
Sunday night, April 15, in the Ital. wa.
Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman different course being served at
ment
by
Dr.
Hugo
Bergmann,
libra-
among members and organizations idle, and to place them into useful
.,...„", ocal
an Gardens of the Book-Cadillac I.L.'""c"""
officiating. He is survived by his each member's home.
rian.
c This comprises a rich colle - that comprise the new Y. M. H. A. circulation through the regular
977
fVeren
Hotel , have been made. Dave Dia- 17.1;4111: -
wife, Rebecca; three daughters,
tion of works on music which will I which has been in existence for distributing channels of the De-
mond in person, and his Della Rob-1•11,
tumour,
.
Mrs. Betty Brown, Mrs. William
his Orchestra will provide the mu- 1 .., Interest In thy premises wm,t, old p.m- form the background of the new Ifour years under the former name troit Public Library.
REV.
A. Marcus and Mrs. Sol Gittleman,
Every public library in Detroit
sic. A noted tenor will render soy- i rr. sr,. d escribed ,as tot:vv . All that me. music department, headed by Emil of Inter-Fraternal League. At pees-
and three sons, Samuel, Isadore
Hauser, who teaches instrumental out Alpha Tau, Archons Argon- will receive and care for all bopks
SURGICAL MODEL
oral
popular numbers. Sylvia Cohenlcas rello",,arg
°
In loving memory of Charles'
0. and Jack D.
. ,,,t Michigan and described as follows. music, and Karl Salomon, who auto, Epsilno Nu, Live Wires, Phi and magazines given. If delivery
Marks, who passed away 11 years will give her famous interpretation s..is
IS Tear:
Beta Epsilon, Phi Alpha Tau and is impossible, arrangements for
of the Rhumba. She will also do ',7.,1 iii.i:si:Zr
d . a ,:: teaches vocal music.
4"LAs
ores
,IT.
1 1
ago, April 17, 1923.
HERMAN ROSENHEIM
EmAer•ed
Phi Lambda Phi, eight fraternities collecting books and magazines
, the Bolero with her partner. An- ,,,,,,?. T•Ti TN.D. 14 AfT• T.D. lwrofding
of 1526 Division street, 60 years
by Load.,
Tour memory lives on forever .
'
„7"::°
,...,
1"..Lk'
::
a
e.".
other novelty will be the popular ' 's":„"s: gln
Dr. Bouclana Sherman Opens with a total membership of 162 can be made by telephoning the
pat.
Rest on. dear father.
old, died on April 6. Funeral sere-
Thraldom@
i :Desn a 1. . M
T Akhigsn..fr 6.111. NIT
men, comprise this league. Main Library, Columbia 4365.
1 Carioca done simultaneously on u.os.t.ki
Office on Dexter.
ON c A D ?I TWO
)(P ANT.
ices were held on April 9 with
On Monday, April 16, the league
Sadly missed by your loving 1 two pianos by Ruth Ekelman and
Termer', Unio n Mist C...1..7
2073
interment at Clover Hill Park
Etta Escrow.
Mortgagee.
will meet at the Barium Hotel. En- PERFECTION CHAPTER,
sous L. CARTIOSITYl.
Dr. Bessie Boudana Sherman, tries will be accepted for the indmir
Gladston•
Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman wife, children, brother and grand-
Miriam
Goldberg
is
chairman
of
ORDER OF DE MOLAY
officiating. He was a member of children
e
n np ). ician with otflcea baseball season.
z n
I the affair, and has arranged all '''siT..? se
At the last meeting, held April
Euclid 10467
the Jewish Old Folks' Home,
70• Orieuld Bldg • DeMolt. Mho.
in the Maccabee Building, who has
In loving memory of our dear I entertainment. Clubs wanting to
2, election of officers took place.
cti c
ced
oevde in er e
c since
s e to 0
United Hebrew Schools and Con- son and grand-son, Erwin Ein- , attend en muse can reach Miss sow. r
1917, ,
above us,. practi
CLUB RAO
Charles Lippitt was elected mass
gregation Shaarey Zeit*. Sur- standing, who passed away April ' Goldberg at her home, 3330 Tux- :r• Pumas...
m oved her residence ce 10301
mu, Is.
Club Rao held its first baseball ter councilor; Sidney Ginsburg,
AN13
nBRETAIET:'.4
. j r1"37 ester, corner Calvert, where she
viving are his widow, Blanche; a 11, 1933.
edo, Townsend 8-0505. Tickets are
practice last Sunday. Ben Brit- senior councilor; Homer Sarasolin,
daughter, Helen, and two sisters,
No one knows the alwnt heartaches.
has opened a resident offir eo
reefnth
f. oer man was cleated captain of the junior councilor.
being sold by members of the soror- "
Only those who bat fall tell.
o rriTr
a,
the accommodation of pc h aercidtincoe rthis- team. This Sunday • social pro-
ity and men be secured at the dune.
For the team that me shed In elk.*
Nine new candidates, investi-
Rev. Cantor Mrs. Pauline Funke and Mrs.
, west patrons. Her
Bertha Funke.
eat the one we loud so well.
r
gram will be presented under the gated. received the first degree in-
David Golds
Peace hi hereby
Mat- limited to women and
His loving parents, Mr. and Mrs.
chairmanship of Sam Goodman, formation. The second degree
ADOLPH DAVID GURKO
GIFT TO HADASSAH FUND IIRROANT 1. . I.N.
Dr. Sherman is a membhei
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Philip Einetanding, and grandpar-
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misted by Merle Bronstein. Bus- will be performed on April 19.
and paws Ns let forth In
• ayne County Medical Society
; of 8636 Jos. Campau, 47 years ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Goff and
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ball practice will again take place Plans are now being made for
I I Mrs. Joe Magideohn, chairman
!old, died on April 6. Funeral family.
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and
the Maimonides Medical So- Sunday morning at 10:30 5. m. the entire chapter to visit the De-
BERNARD I McONATN.
of the infant welfare fund of the
tress now ciety. She is a member of the at Codd Field, Blaine and Wood- troit-Composite Chapter in corn-
Waddling Coeure- I services were held at Lewis Bros.
"People acting in • group can1Detroit chapter of Hadaasah, an- eauw i. bee*, i. that the MOM Kul-!staff of Woman's Hospital.
Jos Poef•rired al , Funeral Home and the body was
row Wilson, memoration of De Malay Found-
,.. .17.1 Recently Dr. Sherman has been
Homo aid by 'shipped to New York for burial. accomplish thinzs which no in- nounces the contribution received rx.rayker trir 1 . .. Jr, ..4)."'..4
ers' Day.
He is survived by his wife, Renard, clividual acting alone can eves from Mrs. David S. Friedman in ..
ear see iire. .. an 'we' la ls.l invited to deliver a series of let-
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The Installation of the newly-
Many a man's good reputation
and • son, Prof. David Gurko of hope to bring about."—Franklin memory of the Yahrzeit of her dear swell MOM
Mures before the girls' roans of is due to svhat isn't found out elected officers will take place in
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Erlith/JU3 a MINTRATIf
mother.
the University of Wisconsin.
D. Roosevelt.
Comely areas the Jewish Community Center.
about him.
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