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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
OBITUARY
"FACTS I NEVER
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Funeral Home on July 25, with in.
ferment at Cloverhill Park Cone-
tery. Ile was a veteran of the
World War, a 32nd degree Mason,
a member of the Moslem Shrine
and president of the World Finance
Corp. Ile is survived by his wife,
Ruth, his mother, Mrs. Anna
Schoenberg, two brothers, Albert
and Herman of Kansas City and
two sisters, Mrs. M. P. Singer of
St. Louis and MIN. Rose Frank of
Chicago.
(With Apologies to Walter Wine&ll)
,
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...That one bushel of barley grain malt is required
for every barrel of beer.
. That breweries require GRAIN BARLEY MALT
in order to make beer.
. That Michigan breweries MUST secure this
highly specialized product ONLY FROM A MALTING
COMPANY.
That there is only one malting plant in operation
In Michigan.
. . That Michigan breweries need about 3,000,000
bushels of malt annually.
...That Michigan's one existing malting source pro-
duces only 25% of this demand.
.. That the AMERICAN MALTING COMPANY
will be, when completed, Michigan's largest malt pro-
ducing plant.
. That the production capacity of this new plant,
1,250,000 bushels annually, will only fill 1-3 of the
yearly requirements of Michigan breweries and distil-
leries.
.. THAT THERE IS A LOT OF MONEY IN THE
MALTING INDUSTRY!
...THAT THE AMERICAN MALTING COMPANY
IS NOW OFFERING ITS CAPITAL STOCK TO THE
PUBLIC AT THE ORIGINAL PRICE,
AMERICAN MALTING COMPANY
3260
sy,
Detroit Mothers!
Do You wish to raise Healthy Children?
Then let them drink
• United Dairies Hi-Test Milk
• Vitamin D Milk
• Dairy Rich Chocolate Milk
• Sweet and Sour Cream
and all other United Dairy Products
For Special Order.
MRS. REBECCA BENNETT
TELEPHONE LONGFELLOW 6051
ESTHER FIELD
Funeral services were held Tues-
day for Mrn. Rebecca liennett, 66
years tild e who died suddenly of a
heart attack Monday at her home,
2701 Leslie avenue. Mrs. Bennett
1 and her husband, Morris, would
have celebrated their golden wed-
I ding anniversary next Sept. 15.
Mrs. Bennett was a lifelong reni-
dent of Detroit. She leaven one son,
Dr. Ilarry Bennett, of the City
1physician's staff, and three di/ugh-
; tern, Sirs. Louis Siegel, Sarah and
Blanche Bennett.
Sponsored on this hour by United Dairies
{ Some men are born great, but the
DON'T FORGET
A. M.
on Weinberg's Jewish Hour, over Station
WJBK. Hear the popular Jewish radio
singer
The unveiling of monuments in
memory of Mr. and Mrs. 11,orly
Kert will take place on Sunday.
July 29, at 2 p. m., at Machpelah
Cemetery. Relative, and friend-
are invited to attend.
Most people have things that
GROUND BROKEN FOR HUGE NEW
PLANT OF AMERICAN MALT CO.
Before Prices Advance-
Order Your Fuel From
The
Washington Coal
and Coke Co.
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All kinds of rumors travel
around Washington (luring these
hot summer days. One of the lat-
est is that Dr. Hans Luther, Ger-
man ambassador to the United
States who is now in Germany pre-
sumably untangling the financial
knot, will not resume his duties in
Washington. Dr. Luther is former
head of the Reichshank, and his
The most Complete and Modern Super-Service Station in the
Northwest Section-a monument to "our kind of service". Built
on the corner where this business was founded 13 years ago.
rubber against
rim resists pinch•
Mg, chafing. Goat
a few cents more
than standard
tubes-worth
dollars more In
the stops they
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tow! We can patio. Otto' over
Nov. Crow
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18,030 miles - practic-
ally 75% of their non-
skid left-Wash.
43% extra non - skid
mileage and then some.
-Iowa.
"You Say 43% More
-You Put It Too Low"
-North Dakota mail
carrier who covers 850
miles a week.
Will give me at least
twice the tread mileage
I ever received before.
-Mass.
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non-skid one-third worn
off - means traction
twice as long as ever be•
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JOSEPHINE
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fur World'. Fait vibitui a al moot
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the Detroit Jewish Community
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HOGARTH 1084
MAD Lailay.0
era may remain utterly indifferent award.
to the rising temperature. Land
Rates, for weeks, or week-ends,
sports, archery and badminton and bun transportation are all at
hove been added to tennis, basket- a nominal fee. There in still time
bal, golf-practice, etc, go on as to register for any period through
Inquiries and regis-
usual. Labor Day.
Council Camp, located at Jeddo, trations may be made at the Coun-
Mich., just north of Port Huron, cil Clubhouse, 89 Rowena St., or
Unveiling of Monuments
950 EAST 6-MILE ROAD, LONGFELLOW 6051
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The station itself is to be built
outside Jerusalem and will have
two aerial masts, with a transmis-;
slon frequency of 668 kilocycles.
The power will be 20 kilometers.
have been very successful in their)
realty undertakings.
DAIRIES, Inc.
Nr
the central studios and control
room in Jerusalem.
has had a wide experience in the
real estate business; also Jack
Bailey and Edward Ponkey, who
majority don't even have greatness money wont buy-because nolool
I would have them.
thrust upon them.
UNITED
Manuel Mach
SCENE AT COUNCIL CAMP
broadcasting station in Palestine.
A s pecial program board, com-
There is always an invigorating Athletic tournaments are arranged
posed of representatives of the breeze stirring at Council Camp! each week, with enthusiasm high
1
three immunities, is also to be ap-
Built high on a bluff, overlooking among both participants and Knee-
pointed. It wit select the various Lake
Huron, banked by cool,' tators. Mrs..Edward Robbins .was
programs for broadcasting from
green woods and orchards, camp- the recipient of last week', tennis
Nahelu Lodge, another unit in
the rapid expansion of Camp
Nahelu, opens Sept. 15, as a mod-
ern, all-year, boarding school for
children. The physical plant will
include a 14 room, solid brick,
steam-heated house with all mod-
ern facilities and all of the recrea-
tional and outdoor features of the
camp grounds on Perry Lake,
Ortonville, Mich. This location
will combine a healthful environ-
ment away from the hustle and
bustle of the city with easy ac-
cessibility, Perry Lake being only
40 miles from Detroit.
An organized program will be
followed. A public school an the
camp grounds is available for
children of school age and thin in-
stitution will be supplemented by
tutoring and special instruction in
Hebrew, Jewish literature, music,
etc. at the Lodge. The recreational
program will include dramatics,
journalism and other creative
work. Playground facilities, horse-
back riding. and seasonal sports,
including toboganing, sleigh-riding
and ice-skating will be available to
the children.
The health and physical welfare
of the children will be under the
direct supervision of the direetora
whose successful management . of
Camp Nahelu and Little Nahelu
loss won the full confidence of
hundreds of parents. Applicationn
may now he made. Enrollment will
be limited to 15. For further in-
formation address Nakela Lodge,
Perry Lake, Ortonville,
phone Ortonville 12-F-31.
This company, which has been
specializing for many years in the
EDWARD FAGENSON
of 2670 Leslie Ave., 46 years old, sale of single homes, has found
died on July 22, Funeral services it necessary to locate in a field
were held on July 23 with inter- where a demand for their prop-
ment at the Independent. Detroit erties are being called for. The
Lodge Cemetery. Rahhi A. M. office is opened for the purpose of
Hershman officiating. He is sun." serving their clients to better ad-
vived by his wife, Bertha, three vantage, as well as being in a
Rens, Albeit, William and Abra- central district of activities and
ham. Mr. Fag•nson was president near to the district wherein many
of the Gross Cleaners, Inc.
properties owned by the company
can be best served.
IDA LEVITT
The office is erected on a mod-
of 2211 Pingree Ave., 71.4 years old,
ern and up-to-dale architectural
died on July 21. Funeral services
lines of Colonial design, having
were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral
Home on July 22 with interment at every convenience that a down
Beth David Cemetery. She is nor-' town office would have. One of
vived by her husband, Isaac, and its main attractions in that of the
display sign, advertising various
a son, lien.
properties on bill posters, pro-
tected by glass and illuminated.
, RALPH LOEB
of 1923 West Euclid Ave., 12 years The advertising can be seen for
old, died on July 25. Funeral serv- blocks distant.
In charge of this office is Samuel
ices were held on July 27 with
Interment at Oakview Cemetery. Rosenberg, who has been in the
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal officiat- realty business since 1915, having
ing. Ile is survived by his parents, at one time been vice president
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loeb, 'a bro- and general manager of the James
ther, Donald, and a sister, Shirley. S. Holden Co. Associated with him
is Clarence II. Schmittdiel, who
TY Kock I. offend so as &Mane eculatlea for
Is nekleala k _tt. 111. 4 I
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tion in this city.
The Marconi International Tele- •
graph Company has just been
granted a concesion to operate a
The board of directors of the
Jewish National Fund has de-
is operated under the auspices of
eided to recommend that the
burial vault of Nimnor on ' the Detroit Section of the National
Council of Jewish Women for the
Mount Scopus, where the re•
benefit of business and profession-
mains of Leo Pinsk, were de-
al girls and women. There is a
posited last week, Atilt be pre-
junior department with an age
Guarantee Finance Corp.
d for the remains of Jews
clasolification of 15-17, who enjoy
who have given exceptional
Open New Real Estate
ANNA F. HIMMELHOCH
a specialized routine. Counsellors,
service to their people. The de-
Office
of 1545 Chicago Blvd., 73 years
expert in their individual fields,
cision as to whom these will be
old, died on July 20. Funeral
instruct and organize the activi-
is to rest in the hands of the
Optimism for the future in the
I services were held on July 22 with
ties, which not only include active
'Zionist Executive, Hebrew Uni-
tinterment at Cloyerhill Park Ceme- realty field is brought out by the
sports, but dramatics, the editing
versity and the Jewish National
tery. Rabbi A. M. llershman of- Guarantee Finance Corp., 1338 Fund. of a magazine, handicraft, tap and
ficiating. She is survived by four Dime Bank Bldg., by the erection
aesthetic dancing, etc. Evenings
sons, 1/r. Joseph, Moses S., Max of a modern and complete real es-
Prosperity must he coining-hack. are gay with parties, bridge,
and Reuben and two daughters, tate office, just opened at 7301
Fewer banks are failing and m ore I camp-fires, entertainmetns, or a
Charlotte. and Mrs. A. M. Alt- W. Six Mile Road, corner of are being robbed.
whirl at the roller-skating rink.
shuler.
Monica Ave.
CALL IN, WRITE, OR PHONE
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Station
JERIISALEM.--(JTA I -- The
Marquis Marconi, inventor of
wireless, is coming to Palestine
shortly in his private yacht, Elec-
tra, to supervise the building of
a new wireless transmitting sta-
old, died on July 19. Funeral serv-
ices for her and her twins were
held on July 20 with interment at
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Jo-
shua S. Sperka afficiating. She is
survived by her husband, Abe, her
HELEN BERNATH
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Azimov,
a brother, Al, and two sisters,
Helen Bernath of 8720 Twelfth
'Mary and Mrs. Maxwell Schott of St., 55 years old, died on Friday,
Windsor.
July 20. Funeral services were
held on July 20, with interment
ANNIE STERNBERG
at Oakview Cemetery. She is sur-
of 267 Kenilworth Ave., 60 years vived by her husband, Samuel;
old, died on July 24. Funeral serv- three sons, Emery and lingo, of
ices were held on July 25 with in- Los Angeles, Calif., and Dr. Ger-
terment at ('loverhill Park Ceme- ald J. of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs.
tery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of.
Bertha Roth of New York City,
Relating. She is survived by her
and Mrs. Joseph Kaufmann of De-
husband, Charles, a daughter, Mrs.
troit.
Mcyer E. Charlip, and two sons,
Samuel and T. George, and a bro-
ther, Morris Lasser.
Part Payment Purchase Plan Available
I
vise Erection of New
of 1690 Cortland Ave., 23 years
luny Paid ea Nos-
At
Me
To tune in every Sunday, 10:30
PROGRAM FEATURES I Nahelu Lodge, New
MARCONI TO BUILD FASCINATING
ACTIVITIES AT COUNCIL'S CAMP Unit Opens Sept. 15
ZION TRANSMITTER
Wireless Inventor to Super-;
EVA GUTENBERG
$ PER SHARE
1919 Dime Bank Bldg.-Detroit-Cadillac
HELEN BERNATH DIES
EMANUEL SCHOENBERG
of 16530 LaSalle Blvd., 38 years
old, died on July 21, Funeral serv-
ices were held at Lewis liros.
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