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BORIS GANAPOL DIES OF HEART ATTACK

Windsor Election

ALWAYS—HUMAN
VALUES FIRST

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Musician and Scholar Was 68 Years Old ;
of Ganapol Studio of Musical Arta Began
To Teach Singing in 1895

Eminent

CAMPAIGN CLOSES WITH TOTAL
OF $140,000 SUBSCRIBED; MANY

WORKERS CONTINUE SOLICITING

Head

SIIIONOWNWWW

DETROITER, HONORED
IN ACTIVITIES AT U.
OF M. GETS DEGREE ,

GREENHUT WINS Windsor Election
LITERARY.HONOR

VOTE FOR

Among the University of Mich•. Given First Avery Hopwood Award
■ at University of Michigan
igan graduates this week is Sam-
uel L. Travis, son of Mr. anil Mrs.
One of the most talented and
Jews have vindicated themselves' Rosenthal, $4,135 or 103 per cent Peter Trunsky of 2275 W. Burton' brilliant members of the younger
,
Detroit suffered a severe loss the conservatory at the age of 20. in their liberality, in spite of some of quota, who BIdh
has won high honors
intellectual group in Detroit
Besides his widow, Mr. Ganapol grumblings that German Jews are
in the death on Thursday morning
In submitting his final report,
Jewry, Morris Greenhut, 22-year-
of Boris Ganapol, director of the is survived by his daughter, Ra- assimilators who "deserved" their Mr. Stutz emphasized that the
old son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Canape! Studio of Musical Arts. chel Sarah Ganapol.
due.
glory
belongs to the volunteer
Greenhut of 2312 Gladstone Ave.,
Mr. Gennep' suffered a heart at-
Funeral services were held at
If fault is to be found, it will workers who labored so untiringly '
has been awarded high honors by
tack.
2 p. Friday from his late 'resi- undoubtedly he pinned to individ- in this drive.
receiving the first Avery Hop-
lec-
An eminent musician, able
dence, 447 Putnam Ave. Inter- eats in both groups—the East
as
Kurt
Peiser's
Address
wood award at the University of
turer, very kindly and devoted ment was in' Woodmere Cemetery.
Michigan, where he is preparing
well
as
the
West
Europeans.
If
Mr.
Peiser
delivered
touching
member of the community, he won Rabbi David Cedarbaum of Lan-
for his doctorate.
there were individuals who refused address. He pointed out that it
the esteem of thousands of music sing offideted.
to
give
because
German
Jews
of
is
his
desire
to
discuss
sonic
of
The award, amounting to $1,000,'
lovers and others whom he be-
Mr. Ganapol was a member of the pre-Hitler era were "snobs," the sentiments heard during the
is the first of such magnitude ever
friended.
Temple Beth El. For many years
to be received by an essayist. Pre-
Born in Svenigorodke, province he had taken a great interest in there are also instances of Jews drive as if he were at a family
viously, the major Hopwood
of Kiev Russia, on. July 16, 1865, Zionism frost in the upbuilding of whose parents hailed irons Ger- table, touching the existing
awards have gone to poets, play-
he came to this country in 1894, Palestine, and was an active work- many who still refuse to con- problems without venom. Ile• re-
wrights
or novelists. This year,
immediately upon his graduation er in campaigns of the Keren tribute to the Hebrew schools. viewed the purposes of the drive,
however, Mr. Greenhut's excel-
from the Kiev Imperial Conserve- llayesod and the United Palestine Note the one instance of a man aimed to make people understand
who made his handsome contribu- certain definite needs, here, as
lence so moved the judges that
' tory of Music. Ile trot came to Campaign.
(ion a direct one to the national well as nationally and interne-
they unanimously voted to place
I New York, and settled in Detroit
Modest in the extreme, very Gel men-Jewish relief fund be- tionally.
essays in the major class.
lin 1890. He was married to Lille
few people knew of his deep mu- cause he would not help certain
Grace Smart in 1895. Mrs. Gana-
Mr. Greenhut was brought to
"Th ose w ho f e d t h e
,
the
f th fine local causes with whim he was out
pol, herself an able maiden, was
Detroit from Poland as a child of
responsibility are trying to car-
Jewish background he possessed. of sympathy.
always Mr. Ganapol's chief asso-
fonr years. He entered the Trow-
Co
it
out
as
•
distinct
obliga•
Kindly charitable, highly cultured,
Facts Must Be Stated
ciate in the management of the
bridge school and graduated from
lion and duty," Mr Peiser
■ o f the most dietin-
he was
musical studio.
Northwestern High School in 1927, 1
These are facts which should stated.Our
"
slo an
g was '
p
guished of Detroit Jews.
Mr. Ganapol possessed a beau-
his English and literature teachers
; not offend, which must be related,
Fight Human Misery.' But dur-
Pallbearers at the funeral were
tiful baritone voice, and for five
hailing him as the school's most
which dare not be hidden because ing the last two turbulent weeks
SAMUEL L. TRAVIS
years was on the concert plat- a number of his old students, Fred they may hurt the feelings of one I became infected with the tor. ■
prolific author.
form. Ile also sang in operas and M. fluted, Joseph Krolik, John rraonukplyoarndanfeoathrelers.slyLaett the fa
his
four
years
at
Ann
Ai,
At Detroit City College (now
facts,
locotsk, boles( disease known during the
Candidate for
for many years has been known Atkinson, Nathan Simons and Wil-
bor. He receives his B. A. degree Wayne University), where Mr.
world
war.
1
thought
that
we
Iduring
Windsor - Sandwich
as an able lecturer on musical sub- ham Moore, and Jay Rosenthal,: and by truthfully analyzing exist-
a . ; and will continue his law studies Greenhut spent his first four years
were
instead
helping
fight
h
Ile has been a teacher of who was a student of Mr. Ganapol ing conditions we may hope to men beings. We argued on the ; at the University of Michigan.
of college life, he participated in The Con ..... tire Government will
in Windsor - Walkerville jects.
singing since his graduation from at the time of his death.
Travis participated in confer- debating, dramatics and contrib- bring in Beer by the .Glass by
basis of giving .
Instead of I
. solidify our united community .
"Answer the Croll Cell
enee
debates
since
his
sophomore
uted regularly to college periodi- July 1.
We are after all, an united coin.' thinking in terms of those who I
on June 19"
munity—and the truth must help:
need our help, we began to as. I Year. During that time Michigan cals. He was dramatic editor of
it can't hurt us.
rue in term. of those who did I debating teams have won the con- the Collegian, official student or-1
In the long run it may safely not give enough. It looked like ference championship, finished gan, and of Hyde Park, an inde-
In connection with the
BERNARD ANSPACH
second once and tied for first place pendent publication.
Ontario Provincial Election,
—
Rabbi Leon Fram conducted the be stated that the mass of our a fight—of some Jews fighting d in 1932.33, when Travis was cap-
LIE PHOTOGRA - HED
Mr. Greenhut began his gradu-
people have responded as befits a l other Jews. I was emb
reports have been circulated
f T m lel ervice• for Bernard Anspach,
eon F
naom '
• ate work at the University of
tain of the U. of M. team.
'
and
humiliated.
There
is
,,
need
by
ao
1
Sittings made in Studio or Home.
to the effect that the Liberal
Beth El, conducted funeral serv- 2605 Elmhurst Ave., in the Gilbert group that is being. tried
Another high honor that came Michigan where he received his
Funeral Home, 81 Delaware Ave., many fires. The trouble with this ; at present of showing a front of
A price range to suit every puree.
Candidates in Windsor-Wel-
to Mr. Travis during the past year Master's degree. While at Ann
t is as l thhiagt gtiovnersmawnhyoseso-nealledi
e
ices for Mrs. Judith Ginsberg Col-
unit of
kerville and Windsor-Sand-
...thileedn esdmeeyt.., ryBiTiarl Potential
w
atos2in piv &m
was his election as secretary-treas- Arbor he supported himself by
o
d
i
a
n
ali
vits.
a
.
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r
n
a
:d
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sth
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there
was
n
—
ao
s
r
s
a
o
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l
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r
ift.
n
\ 1
wich are Mayor David A.
t)
ten, former Detroiter who was
urer of Michigan chapter of Delta acting' as tutor and by working
have been at the t p f the
o o
Croll and John Chick. This
widely known among University, Anspach died Monday of heart should
Sigma Rho, national honorary fo- week-ends in his father's shoe
list
of
donors
permitted
themselves
family.
We
must
have
the
a
.
is not correct, as the Liberal
of Michigan graduates, in the Wil- trouble while visiting at the home
7 . is r .
store.
rensic society.
PIO I )(JAN*. It
candidates are Mayor David
of Mrs. Pauline Schiff, in Cleve- to be grou ed with the poorer— brotherly p feeling—without ani-
This year, also, Travis was
Mr. Greenhut's two essays,
13 , 4 , 01311111 AVE
A. Croll in Windsor-Walker-
land. He was born in Wyandotte smallgiving — elements in the mosity."
speaker of the Adelphi House of which won him acclaim, are
aMo
•
ville and Major Jas. II. (lark
3975 Cass Ave., Monday morning, 51 years ago and had lived in De- community.
But Mr. Peiser refused to be Representatives, campus honorary "Thomas Gray and His Century"
in Windsor-Sandwich.
A Devoted Leadership
I discouraged. "Success," he de-
Cremation was at Woodmere Ce- troit 40 years. For 20 years he
speech society. He was recently and "Modern Literature and Its
was a merchant on Gratiot Ave.,
Out of fairness to the leader- I Glared, "ie a matter of degree. All awarded a gavel for his service. Critics." The judges were such
The Liberal candidates are:
metery.
i the Iship of the drive, it should be you can think about is in terms of to that society. Adelphi, founded renowned authorities as J. Donald
of late years had been in
Mrs. Cohen died Saturday at land
MAYOR DAVID A. CROLL
wholesale
meat
business.
He
was'
stated
that the men at the head of Ithe arm y of workers. From this in 1857, has many prominent De- Adonis, literary editor of the New
her home at Spring Lake, near
and
a member of Ashler Lodge, F. & the 1934 Allied Jewish Campaign' point of view it was a success. If troiters on its alumni membership York Times; Edmund Wilson, ed-
Grand Haven, after an illness of
MAJOR JAS. H. CLARK
A. M., and Temple Beth El. His have acquitted themselves nobly.lyou give your all, you have made list.
itor of the New Republic and au-
—M two years. She wee born in Detroit wife, Anna, and two sisters, Rose
Henry Wineman has well earned a success, regardless of the goal
Travis was member of the coun- thor of "Axel's Castle," and Hen-
40 years ago the daughter of the
attars e d .
The •
• late Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gins- Anspach and Mrs. Leon Van Vliet, a . position of leadership.
cil of the Mlle! Foundation of the ry Hazlett, former editor of the
Referring to the numerous
heads of the general division i
berg, one of the most prominent survive.
University of Michigan. He was American Mercury and the Na-
—
should be credited with a mar. I difficulties and obstacles which a member of the Hillel debating tion and author of The Anatomy
of the Detroit pioneer Jewish fam-
SAMUEL SLOMAN
velous piece of work—a compare - confronted the workers in the team and was in charge of the of Criticism."
ilies. She was educated at the
your
The young author will be feted
University of Michigan where she of 222 East Ferry Ave., 76 years tively small group of workers hav; drive, Mr. Peiser made the start. Foundation's debating activities.
old, died on June 9. Funeral eery- ing managed to solicit thousands ling and interesting statement
was graduated in 1915.
A graduate of Detroit Central by his friends and well-wishers and
Her chief interest was in the ices were held on June II with of prospective donors, receiving that certain country clubs found
High School, Travis was on this Sunday evening, June 24, at the
Alumnae Council of teh Univer- interment at Woodmere Cemetery, no small amount of abuse, but themselves in financial difficul-
RSA
school's debating team which won home of Mrs. Dorothy Fried, 2675
Rabbi
Leon
Front
officiating.
Mr.
ties as a result of the bank fail.
emerging with the satisfaction
sity, serving on its board of di-
the city championship in 1928-29 Rochester Ave.
sees and that while them clubs
rectors for many years and re- Sloman was a native Detroiter that they served great causes. In
•
and tied for first place in 1929.30.
found financing angels to make
presenting it on the board of dl- and is survived by his wife, Grace spite of the failure of the special
Zenner
Sloman;
a
son,
Arthur
W.,
gifts
division,
the
same
compli-
up
their
deficits,
"we
lacked
rectors of the Alumni Association.
Report Full House at Little
these angels to maks up for our
In Detroit she was active in the and a brother, Milton M.
meat must be paid its teams,
carry an aiitsmive line of high
quality suits,
deals.. coats.
Nahelu
Michigan Alumni Association,
whose job was a much more diffi- deficiencies." He coupled this
shoal; cotton, slik and woolen
HERBERT T. SLOMAN
serving on its board of directors.
accusation
with
the
plea
that
cult one, and whose devotion was
goods; food Muff, household
utensil, soaps, tobaccos, swots
Little Nahelu, exclusive camp
She was a member of Phi Betts of 2215 Longfellow Ave., 50 years in no ease less sincere.
. Detroit Jewry should not forget
and countless other articles;
old, died on June 9. Funeral eery-
The will of the late Mrs. Sarah
Kappa.
The true reactions and send; the anguish of the German- for pre-school children from 3 to
(imported and domestic).
6 years of age, has met with im- Si. Stern, deceased wife of the
Jewish mothers and fathers who
During the World War she took ices were held on June 11 with ments of the entire drive were
Ail these can be obtained at
mediate success. The response to late Henry Stern, was filed for
TOROSIN by your relatives, IF
an active part in Red Cross work interment at Woodmere Cemetery, revealed at the final meeting of are prepared to become sepal..
this new idea in Camping for little probate on June 12 in the court
YOU SEND THEM A TORGSIN
here and Was active in other social Rabbi Leon Fram officiating. He workers—at noon on Monday at . •ted from about 5,000 children
ORDER.
ones has been so great that the of Judge Edward Commend by
who are to be given homes in
service work. She was active In is survived by his wife, Hattie Hotel Statler—when Kurt Peiser,
•
directors are obliged to announce Attorney Frank M. Kopietz, 2479
several Jewish philanthropic or- two daughters, Lisbeth and Kathr; executive director of the drive, lands outside of Germany in an
The Dollar buys now more
ganizations. She lived in Detroit leen; his mother, Mrs. Adolph Ske i revealed that he is above bitter- effort to save them from the that no new registrations can be First National Bank Bldg.
Nathaniel S. Goldstick was than ever in the Soviet Union.
received due to lack of vacancies.
hell.
until three years ego when she and man; a brother, Edmund M., and near and ill-feeling when impor-
This exclusive unit for pre- named executor. The estate is
her husband, a clothing manufac. three sisters, Mrs. Irving L. tent causes are involved. Mr.
I'eiser emphasized that he
► or Tswana orden visit your
Hirschman of Detroit, Mrs. Na- Peiser proved to be a most for- woo not offering alibis—that he school children is housed in a willed to Lawrence Silverman, her
turer, moved to Spring Lake.
Weal bank or autbortrod
Surviving are her husband, Ar• than S. Sloss of Cleveland and giving leader who is concerned was speaking without venom in his modern, fireproof building and is son, and Sidney Silverman, grand-
thur I.. Colten; four children, Mrs. Arthur W. Ilintzelman of primarily with the welfare of the !heart. When you speak in terms under the direction of Mrs. Helen son. Mrs. Nettie Barris is named
Mary, Thomas, Jerry and Richard; Paris, France. Ile was also a institutions involved rather than , of the slogan of the drive you M. Lipschutz, R. IL, assisted by legatee for personal possessions.
a sister, Mrs. Leopold D. Mayer, brother of the late Waldo Stamen. the personal differences which'; forget that you are fighting hu- a staff of specially trained coun- The following charitable bequests
sellors. Little Nahelu is a division are made:
and a brother, Avery J. Ginsberg.
must arise when men and women I man people and you remember
Hebrew Infants' Orphan Home,
PEARL SIMON
of Camp Nahelu, located at Perry
fail adequately to respond to an ; that you are fighting for human
now the Jewish Children's Home,
of 3445 Wager Ave., 37 years old, appeal as important as this year's relief and justice," he continued. Lake, Ortonville, Michigan.
$1,000;
two $1,000 bonds of the
died on June 11. Funeral services drive. Mr. Peiser's wan the clogs I "There is much at stake. We can't
Edgecliff Apartments to Jewish General Repreeentatlea In U.S.A
were held at Gilbert 's Funeral ing addre of the
th rise—it
d
was close the Old Folks Home; we Flower Fund of The
Old
Folks'
Hdme; $1,000 to the at AMTOnk tat Fifth Ave. N.Y.
In memory of Louis K .plan, ' Home on June 14 with intermentask the most o touching
and most can't stop offering relief to the
Jewish Welfare Federation Temple Beth
El Cemetery Fund
who went home the third day of at Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi Da- hopeful because of his and
°tulle as4 Marble Me•ammes
to
Jewish
tubercular-•
you
can't
al-
and $500 to the National home
Tamuz, 1933.
viii I. Cedarbaum of Lansing offi- submit to despair.
KADIMAH GIRLS' ANNUAL
oa
7729 TWELFTH ST.
ford not to feed the children. We
The Jewish Welfare Federation for Jewish Children in Denver.
Aaay on the beautiful hills of
dated. She is survived by a
EUCLID Tin
In the valley of peaco so fair.
WIENIE ROAST
dare not close a single institution." gratefully acknowledges the fol-
The Concluding Meeting
0 Nome time, Rome d•r, when our ts" Is; daughter, Harriet; two sisters,
"I find myself asking you just lowing donations made to the 17th Congressional District
The Kadimah Girls' annual
dot.,
A tte conclud ng meeting of
Belle Hotchkiss and Mrs.
I Mrs .
• hall meet our loved one there.
.'
one
question,"
Mr.
Peiser
said.
Flower
Fund:
In
memory
of
Jo-
wienie roast was held on May 29
Friedman and three broth- workers, Mr. Wineman, who pro
Club Picnic June 17
ers '
His sorrowing parents, slat Sadie
1"Our reputation is still in your seph B. Gaylord, Mrs. Myrabelle
at River Rouge Park. The eve-
err, Moe, Alexander and Milton. sided, expressed the deserved
and children.
. We who feel this respon• Gutman, and Samuel Summerfield;
'thanks to the e head
ea s of both the . I hands
The 17th Congressional District ning was spent in dancing and
y whether you want In memory of Rev. Louis Cohen,
SURGICAL MOHEL
genera solicitations and special t sibilit y ask you
JEANETTE KUSCHINSKI
Republican
Club
will
sponsor
a
In memory of our dear wife and
playing campfire games. One of
divisions. He named the various to go on quietly to complete the from Miss Sara C. Rosen; In mem-
mother, Sadie Saperetein, who of 1967 Calvert Ave., 64 years co
' task ahead
of us. We must reach ory of Samuel A. Sloman, from picnic at Soldier's Field, on Jack the guests, Isadore Letvin, en-
as Vous' Elm,
praised them
Cowan's Farm, West Warren, half
passed away 4 years ago, June 30 t old, died on June 12. Funeral
Maya. Eadersel
the $175,000 goal. We can't af- A. B. Heavenrich.
' services were held on June 14 for their efforts. lie did not for-
mile west of Wayne Road, this tertained the party by singing a
1930 (5th day of Temuz).
by Lowiiim
ford to have less. Our word to
, with interment at Cloverhill Park get radio hours and the press—and
Sunday, June 17. Eminent speak- few solos.
rbyaklasa
RODIN
CLUB
the
national
institutions
has
been
A losing mother. true and kind.
Cemetery. She is survived by he also expressed thanks to Hotel
The next meeting of the club
No friend ...Oh like her we'll And
The Rodin Club met June 8. ers are to be presented, with the
or donating
receipts of one
Stotler
for its the
co-operation
and given. • That obligation to the na-
2073
For all of us elle did her bent
th tee d aug ht era M r s . Jacob H.
Mrs! I. Kaldon was hostess. Lunch. principal address to be delivered will be held on June 18 at Nettie
And find Lase her eternal rest.
by
United
States
Senator
Arthur
Seligon's
home, 2281 W. Grand
Glad/Ilene
Insley of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs.
in 1933,
must be
met we
in escaped
full. And eon was served at 1 o'clock after
' Samuel Rothstein and Mrs. harry entire luncheon of workers to the 1 (;anal
agencies,
which
R. Robinson of Indians.
Ave., at 7:30 p. m. sharp.
Sadly missed by her loving fam-
our local institutions cannot be which the business meeting took
Euclid 10467
Kalinisky, both of Detroit, and driver
ily.
ask you: Will you go place. Cards followed. The next
--
Mr. W ineman lauded the work- colno?se, c1. I
two sons, Leo and Alfred.
Pe^
meeting will take place on Wed-
ers or educating the community I
In loving memory of our dear
Mr. Peiser paid a glowing trib- nesday, June 20, 8 p. m., at the
t y oouits arneeer d ess . po' n ' s Y io b u le can feel
Monument Unveiling
at rtihpalet 1
son and brother, Walter Bartlet
home of Mrs. A. 0. Barsky, 2710
ate
to
Henry
Wiseman
as
being
Rev. Cantor Levine, who paned away 19 years
Leslie.
David Go!dal ago, June 16, 1915.
The Unveiling of Monument to benefit," he stated. "You have 1 " as fine a chairman as has ever
D t it drive " lie also
those whom you have ' headed
the Memory of Louis Kaplan will b ens
"°
Nineteen yearn mince you re gone,
thanked Esther Prussian, secre- gamin L. Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. IlarrY
Detroit • s Pays•IN
take place at 11 a. m., Sunday,. het ne d ; you h ave benefited the
teesitc usses imtonplete.
MOHIL
for Newman. Abe K...
The r an, y in our hearts
June 17, at Turov er Verein Cem- community which is being united tary, and the entire office staff
Silt earh—David Pt Diamond. Levine
wse
of
an
d
In rob
yoo urt, hannvde their co-operation. lie repeated, Wnst• Paper Co.
etery, Fourteen Mile Road and tbhye thnnistinfrunen tdi -ortaisitnhgat eff
Nodding Cermet. To ha
to love, smt t its. ie lett
in
hie
own
behalf,
his
appreciation
MO each—Henry A. Leen.. l'islon
You
have
benefited
yourselves
in
•im Performed at IA the kaddeat pain of a human heart Gratiot Ave. Friends are invited
Malt
Product&
You are gone from on, ;eating nummr. ,
for the work done by leaders and
to a t tend,
MO—Samuel I. Weiler,
Homo and by
lea An"' death an never take 'N°>
workers.
helped
helped in a great cause ."
l ion nark — Mry Alexander Freemen,
Appointment
Nate S. Shapero, reporting for Gineberg Motor hies, GlIck'n Watell Re-
l'ointing out that the
Sadly missed by his loving par-
or k ers
Unveiling of Tombstone
Euclid MN
pair Partory. Man 11. Kerner, 13r. and
labored for a great cause, Mr. the special gifts division, emphs- Mra. Willard D. Mayer. Mlrhlga Trad•
rots and sisters.
sized that the solicitations have Ink Co., Maurice and Sydney Nathan-
Wineman
said
that
the
work
us.
An unveiling of • tombstone in
n, Steel Product, Inc., Meyer B. Stone,
was
Touff lk Kahn, Herman Warren, Louie
memory of Marian Rudyn, w ill dertaken will go on uninterrup- not stopped, and reference
"
Allied Jewish ram- made on several occasions during Wiaper.
take place on Sunday, June 17, at 'tedly.The
IN--Alumni Awn of fatted 'Hebrew
that
11 A. M., at Beth Tephila Ema- eaign will go on, the Jewish Wei_ Monday's luncheon meeting
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
telephone
solicitations cam-
e_rh—Felgonson Bros. Inc.. Churl.
go on,
and
noel Cemetery. Relatives and tare F ed eration will the
all our constituent organizations paign, under the direction of Mar- lironlwrg . Chart. Itohlnaon, Rouhen I
friends are invited to attend.
Itonenfield. galesnek Fish Hoe., Pchlafer
vin Gingold, will continue until Iron & Metal Co.
will go on," he declared.
MC—Abraham W. Ochoet•k.
the present total is considerably
UNDCRTAKIAS
The Final Figures
Chevrolet Shows Substantial
Ina each—Jaroh Adler. Raman P. Corr,
Dr. Robert S. Drew, Rol B. Edelman,
Of the final figure reported, the increased.
Sales Increase
Iln-Or Lowman, Mark Rafolmon, Harry
160,486
48 6
_
Sklar. Jolt. Solomon, Jacob E Stocker.
ihl per cent of its quota, and • guest at Monday's luncheon 11, P. Weiler.
Although it is only • week since
KS each—Dr. Mat Abramoon. Nathan
foeve.tthinegc.ampaign.
the special gifts division reported rn
Agree, Meyer Bloomfield, M. Diamond,
totalof
e oee
Alfred Epetein, R■ 171.1 M. Epetelo. Onslp
Children saved OabrIlowilarh. Mr. and Mr* John J.
Ginsburg. Arehlei IlarwIth, Mat Leven-
p •
Gordon conveyed his sincerest throughout
g neral division, lauded his their pennies to be able to con- non, Jaeoh Levin • Sone Morris Levine.,
S. J. Juniors Again Hold Mr.
the country have al.
thanks and emphasized the fact
associates — Maurice Caplan and tribute, and in several instances Ted Lipelts, 13. It. Morrie Motor gale,
substantially,
in-
Successful Services
aded by Charles poor people gave their last dol- Mons Furniture re. Oakland Bath HOUR.%
that Junior services will continue ready increased
Mr e. l'ett• Petrie. Joseph R•dner, Nn-
dirating that he
t company's ob- Roy Fisher—and the heads
throughout the summer. He asked
teams. Reports
bvidual len, so as not to be left out of than Itohltmon, Carl Rooeng•ld, Dr. 1.
y indi
7,834,
101
the picture and in order to be A. ghemherk. Zedakah Club, Wolf Kap-
Before an enthusiastic gathering parents to co-operate with him by
teams
were
submitted
as per
fo ll o w
o sf : ounted among the givers and the lan
employment through the ordinar-
c
of young and old, the Junior Con- urging their children to attend the jetties—the prolonging of factory
Divi si on
each—irving gl. Ttellnaky, Jennie
headed
fly quiet month of June—is likely
participants in worthy causes. Illumronen. George I. Levin.
p
gregation of Shaarey Zedek again services.
• •Agreeuis
lumber g and There were also numerous non-
Si, eachph P. Chapman. Frankel
to be attained.
conducted services in the main
'Alex
Schreiber
Inc..
Martin A. Gordon. Lurie Fir..
The announcement Wall
money
The
Jewish contributors — some of Inc. Samuel In-Wander. Darer Pilver-
auditorium of the synagogue. The
made cent o f quota.
today by W. E. Holler, general
SMItt. Young People. Temple
thluntary
one, Among the
em vo
services once more left a lasting
Division
B,
headed
by
Phili
•
stales manager, based on dealer te•
widow
of
letter
is
Norma
R.
Kent,
,,, 1 ,16,,,,,e,, ach-11 Atkins k Son, Harry
impression.
Kanter, Maxwell Emmer Pand
Mow Esther Kovineky's •nga' ement to Po rte f rom all over the country. •
ay the l ate Allan Kent, one tm as-
A feature of the occasion was
g Gold be rg. eon of Mn _ and
James A. Kates. $4,542, 101 p
been
136 each—Walter Aronoff. Arthur
i, e who
s „ „, s 7,, Concrete evidence of the effect
p`` sista nt prosecuting attorney
ii.'"''
..0..T is.% no ,r b jtst rsis
! ,', Ie rlisv•hretan, Lee Goldsmith. OsnInn rlIn-
the Bar Mitzvah of Cyril Ferar, Lext
on and shower far Of the reduction, Mr. Holler said cent of quota.
At. A Ihmentr•r. harry It Platt.
Divisionn C, headed by Mesdames was so moved by the splendid ad-
• hich her mother. Mee Jacob )(min., is the fact that he
a
VTO
Abe
Ferar.
1
314
each—Morrie
Puhinon.
Man
(Nal..
Mr.
and
Mrs.
son of
dress delivered lest Sunday eve-
.•. nl i te,. stster.h k1;" Saul BIrnkrant. on
i nay
en ,
Mar memo, to. snarl'. IAkoff. Louie
win M . R
mte '.2 • Hounds Inn for projection for June is sharply in-
ning over Station WWJ by Judge Oseepow. Mr. •n,1 Mrs. nether( It War-
The sermon for the occasion
n
MirPylvia Solomon. I creased over last year's June out- that. . Charles Gitlin and Herbert
en
the
steam(.
er
r
i
Charles Rublner that she immedi- nor.
delivered by S. Leonard snore
WU
eeretee.tynerein.4,,,trene......
. pr.,,
.
sae.
, $6,710 or 106 per cent
m 1,33 each—Mss 011.5. 11. Kin. I
u amounting to approximate ly
, pt,
Task. Elmer Bierhoff and Herbert
ately wrote to express her interest
1.1.11 11110.2 Km leak, . 100,000 unite, and there is every of quota.
in the drive, enclosing her con- en ;Its . .171,171
1
' Zrn "
ne ' t ', ‘" S 'i n
‘in l e r y " FI rr Ti rrt r e,
Levin chanted the ritual. Miss from Pontiac and
•
Division
D,
headed
by
Irving
r;";...7,""
gone.
indication
that
Jane
will
exceed
Michael C. g rnkrant. Joeeph Riau. Sam. I
W.
Gertrude Pregerson, in keeping at
r. "1
"'d a m" I'S A '''`
ovation at
• Of .1
Nation
Blumberg, Herbert W. Eiger and tribution in her letter.
set Bowler, A L Cohen, Milton E Onhen.
I.tru%lay.
MD. Kmin- May in retail deliveries. Such •
' 4s
The following pledges of $25 and gornmel Cob., Earl Englander. A J.
with the traditional custom of the Evanston, II
or. editor of the "cadentMO., record for June is regarded as a Sidney Stone, $8,531, 101
per over were received by the All ed fae
i ewe president
Ralph F. Fah (leneral Aon
Juniors, rendered an especially in- sky
of the college eouncil, and
- sz•rno tuL Martin II
Jewish Campaign during the week
teresting discourse o nthe Sedra president of her class in the )1111101. TN, , distinct achievement, and is at- cent of quota.
Division
low
E-H,
headed
by
S. that has passed since the publica- A. R. O:et-moo.
tributed largely to the new
' .
,
1117:411
of the week. Seymour Stocker and
Brooks Barron, Peter P. Gilbert, tion of the previous list of givers in Holland Brewing c .o. Louis 'Ionic:an:
The Mims 1.1111. and grille Barrt price schedules, he said.
.
Berman
served
in
the
ca-
Mandell
honored Mins Aria l• Solomon wit •
Dr ll•rbert
cot-
Ephraim R. Combs
and Shirley last week's issue of The Detroit Harry I. Jark.nn.
pacity of president and vice pres- M.A.) Nom. at their home on Frank- ,
Kane,
boons
• Marvin
.
rut EPAIIA/N
J. 'Weinberg, $11,455, 109 per cent Jewish Ch
lin Blvd, Sarday
evening. J.. 1 ,
tu
Chronicle:
Kaufnmnn.lhavhsnever • Rowarnbler
•elos.1 meeting , o
I i•h1 Epsilon ine to
ident respectively.

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DAVID A.

CROLL

John Chick

Liberal Candidate

I
Mrs. Judith Colten
Dies at Age of 40;

OBITUARY

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Gifts

Vote For

to

FRIENDS

s

RELATIVES

CROLL
CLARK

Late Mrs. Stern
Leaves Bequests
To Local Causes

TORGSIN STORES

2 Liberals with
Ability

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IN MEMORIAM

Manuel ilrbacb

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REV. J. SILVERMAN

L.

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(ORthru

Is a Neighbor,
of Yours

It is owned and oper-
ated by your neigh-
bors. And the beer
is made for you. If
you don't like it ...
We have no market.

yfAvis Atm,

Trinity 2-2114 I

7739 John IL St.

ontiar N

An additional feature was Yip
served for the conclusion of the
service, Phillip S. Rosenthal, super-
intendent of the Sunday School,
presented to Abe Gordon. advisor
of the Juniors, on behalf of Dr.
A. M. Hershman and the synago-
gue, ■ book expressing with it ■ p-

Bridge

wa s
Tr

by 16 gueg,

In replying to the presentation,

of

the Sisterhood

So we make the best beer,
and skill can pro-
duce. This policy has
followed success-
fully by
continuing
brewery management
that started in 1868 and
assures you that you can't
get a brew of Oldbru
until it is as good as beer
can be.

«An M..

for the Femme,. month& to N.

■ Pg0Teli

O. r

quota.

I 1•0-111olishle Linen Service Co

the- Mew Hannah one Jerome IL
Division F, headed by Harold Freud
WO—Otani. !merman
II. Goldman and Harry H. Platt,
I 366—Derveral Linen Amply Co
.7....
e";
57.1:r
u , 117
. 7, :4: $
o"i
r.
• e .• t
r s : re; in: :in, al's'. h r sh
$7 7 ,089 o r 85 per cent of CrJotl.
ITN earn—Pee and Lon rotten Mr .
Division
G,
headed
b
'""i""
In
rts
mot
by
Sidney
mkt
Mn Fred A Cilneborg and
••
ach
extt the rut:. :tat..
1r1th • eft. Mr • ns Mn
I , .none
none O n' t r°
o ..
-
memory
of Herbert r Kiernan. garnoel
son, Stewart one ftobe,t. aro griming t
Alexander, Bernard Isaacs and
Ae Klemm& Jorrph W Allen, and Mm
Detroit to make their future horn*
"I do not think one can legislate Aaron Silberblett, $10,188, 102
hiarI7 Jacobean Starr
K•la
Wm. Benjamin Geldett in •-tendedI(. intelligence or integrity."—James per cent of quota.
II 36—Illeer•Ido licrap Iron • Metal Co.
Division I, headed by Fred Jay.
daseeth . • bard of directors luncheon and J. Warburg, vice-chairman, Bank
A yaw Con
Clue.
en
preciation for his excellent work. meeting at Knellweed Country
(4i,r,...,-..,-.t,
.r
a ..a. Mn boa-
i Epstein, Ralph Mayer and
of the Manhattan Company.
WeAneadar. PAW IL

A or. rial m
hrle

fa

..... Meting Vents. Henry Kev1.11,
gam., Ant P Lart.onnn, Pen).
Idehermen ganmel Lot...kr Milton
M Madden. Um nom It Larymoet.
Maori. More, National Furnace
MT. Metal People. Ohs. Protromelv•
Aid noeinty. UlmRowPhillips. In Mor•
rib In- lea Pelman, Guth. Pin. Sam-
•
Ralmi Natlots an4 Haney Rattner
IOU,
Row, Jovv•I. Roth, Mn !Anis
nava.. Myrna Pvhifthan. fletinendel,1 •
euthennel,t, Mar. fletoshinee Derry gel,
k.r. akeyorn Re., Levis Moan. Leon
Tan Then Ben ICultna.Y.

a

Wbereirr at Mt ft Send er
Sold You'll Fiord Oldbru,

DETROIT BREWING CO. Cadillac 1600

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