- - ;t .T 7/1 Dentorrioasn ORmacuE PAGE SIX and THCLEGAL ISHRuNILLt. wamomeemon PAC FINEMAN 1TAKEN BY DEATH VOGELSTEIN DIES ! SAMUEL AT THE AGE OF 631 (Continued from Page One.) St, At Lc FRI Sto. Ere fin tit( did fu Samuel Fineman, for many sia, he entered a metal firm at years prominent in congregational Halberstadt and came to this 1 affairs in Detroit, died on Weds country in 1896. Since then he nesday, Sept. 26, at the age of 58. Funeral services were held had organized and built up a number of important metal and from his late residence, 2677 mining companies, both in this Elmhurst Ave., on "Sept. 27. In- country and Canada. As chairman for the last nine years of the executive committee of the Union of American lie- brew Congregations, Mr. Vogel- stein worked indefatigably for the furthering of the Reform Jewry movement. Ile gave liberally and unostentatiously to all sorts of philanthropic undertakings, and he was one of the most enthusias• tic supporters of Hebrew Union College at Cincinnati, contribut- ing time, effort and money. His Philanthropic Activities Mr. Vogelatein was for many years a trustee at large of the Federation for the Support of Amish Philanthropic Societies, and he was the chairman of its finance committee. Not only nationally but inter- nationally he was interested in the furtherance of the Reform Jewry movement. Ile was a mem- ber of the governing board and SAMUEL FINEMAN vice-president of the World Union ternient was in Machpelah Ceme- for Progressive Judaism. , Honored on Sixtieth Birthday tery. Rabbis E. Aishiskin and In 1931 he received a gold lov- J. S. Sperka officiated. Mr. Fineman was a member of ing cup with the inscription: "Presented to Ludwig Vogelatein the Order of Brith Sholom for the past 32 years. 11$ was presi- on his sixtieth birthday by the members of the Executive Board dent of Congregation Ahavath Achim, Westminster and Delmar, of the Union American Hebrew for three years, and served au Congregations---Feb. 3, 1931" Engraved on the reverse was: vice - president of Congregation "A life's devotion to -a sacred B'nai David, Elmhurst and 14th cause deserves grateful recogni- Sts. He in turvived by his wife, tion." Mr. Vogelatein, as head of the Ida; three daughters, Mrs. I. H. Union ofsAmerican Hebrew Con- Gutow of Flint, Ruth and Gerald- gregations, protested formally, al- Me, and two Sons, Dr. George G. beit In soberly couched language. and Drs. Joseph J. against the treatment of German Jew under the Nati regime. Besides making many large gifts to Jewish philanthropical causes, he gave liberally to non- HARRY S. ELLMAN Jewish institution's and causes, in- of 348 Monterey Ave., 47 yearn cluding hospitals in New York old, died on Sept. 24. Funeral and elsewhere. He wan a member services were held at Lewis Bros. of the board of governors of He- Funeral Home on Sept. 26 with brew Union College at Cincinnati interment in Chicago on SepL 27, and made several substantial Rabbi A. M. Ilershman officiating. monetary gifts; to it, the first be- Hr. Ellman was vice-president ing $50,000. and general manager of the Mr. Vogelatein was for many Charles Friend Co. and was a years president and trustee of member of the Elks. He is sur- Temple Beth El, and upon the vived by his widow, Lillie; three consolidation of that congrega- sons, Irving, SeyMour and Jack; tion with Temple Emenu-E1 he a brother, Henry, and two sisters, continued as trustee and dials- Mrs. Rose Shier and Mrs. Bessie man of the finance committee. Zimmerman of Chicago. For many years Mr. Vogelatein was keenly interested in the ac- LOUIS H. HARRIS tivities of the National Council of 3205 Tyler Ave., 39 years old, for Jewish Education. In 1927 died on Sept. 23. Fuheral serv- he had a prominent part in the iced were held at Lewis Bros. deliberations which resulted in an Funeral Home on Sept. 25 with old age retirement plan for rab- interment at blachpelais Ceme- bis. tery, Rabbi Max Weine officiating. ffe was a trustee of the Central Ile is survived by his widow, Savings Bank of this city, a mem- Betty; two sons, Sherwin It. and ber of the American Arbitration Gerald II., and two brothers, Association and a director of the Harry and Saul of Chicago. Jewish Publication Society at Philadelphia. HARRY KALES His clubs were Harmonic, City of 2605 Elmhurst Ave., 38 years Midday, Bankers, American, old, died on Sept. 24. Funeral Royal Automobile of London, Na- services were held on Sept. 26 at tional Republican, Century Coun- Lewis Bros. Funeral Home with try, New York Bridge Whist and interment at Clover Hill Park the Metroploitan , Opera Club. Cemetery, Rabbi Ilarold N. Ros- enthal officiating, assisted by the Knights of Pythias. Ile is sur- vived by his widow, Rose; a daughter and a son; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lunin; two broth- ers, Meyer and Nathan Kaletaky, and a sister, Tillie Kaletsky. OBITUARY 0 g The • Grand Fireproof Storage & Moving Co. OFFERS Very Careful Moving At Most Reasoneble Prices Local and Leng Distance Moving Thousand. of Satisfied Customers I FREE ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION PETER GOLDMAN of 15721 Parkside Ave., 63 yearn old, died on Sept. 22. Funeral services were held on Sept. 23 with interment at Har liarmoria Cemetery, Rabbi I. Stollman and Rev. B. Moldawsky officiating. Ile is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Jack Rosenthal of Chicago, Mrs. N. Sax and Sirs. Al Harri- son, both of Detroit; a son, Sam, and a brother, Mandel, of Los Angeles, Calif. Call Terrace 2 - 9000 I HARRY FEINGOLD of 2059 Pingree Ave., 49 years old, died on Sept. 17. Funeral services were held on Sept. 18, Everything insured and bonded with burial In the Chesed Shel Ernes Cemetery. He is survived • by his wife, Fannie; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Meyer Lubin, Mollie and Gussie; three sons, Sam, SURGICAL MOREL Ralph and Able; a brother, Mor- ris, and • sister, Mrs. Jennie Case. Storage and Moth-proofing at Vary Moderate Rates REV. J. SILVERMAN as Tame Egger. loam Engameg hy Leading Phi:niches 2073 Gladstone Euclid 10467 ISAAC SOLOMAN Funeral services for Isaac Solo- mon, retired merchant, were held in Bay City at 2 p. m Sunday. A long illness caused 'Ir. Soloman'a death at hia home at 1707 Atkin- son Ave., on Sept. 22, at the age of 76. Born in Poland, he con- ducted general stores at Au Sable and later at Glennie, Mich., be- Rev. Cantor fore coming to Detroit five years ago. He was a member of B'nai David Goldin' B'rith and Shaarey Zedek in Bay City, the Maccabees and Congre- D;t4 rei .sHraimel . l 1. gation Emanuel in Detroit His daughters, I.ena, Helen Ann, Es- Nodding Comm. ther Newman, Pauline Myers, doe Partarwa at Mrs. Henry Solomon of Fairview Home and by and Mrs. Saul Jackson of Cros- well, and six grandchildren sur- Appointment vive. Euclid 941110 Unveiling of Monument An unveiling of a monument in memory of Leon Krim will take place on Sunday, Sept. 30, at 1 p. m., at the Clover Hill I'ark Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Mtnael Urbach anal_ sad WA& Illuaascold 7729 TWELFTH ST. IR:CUD 191 CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Viola Weise and daugh- ters, LaVerne, Carol and Donna, of 4202 Leslie Ave. wish to thank their relative, and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown them during their recent bereavement CALENDAR OF EVENTS I 0.,...............www............v............. ■■•■■∎∎■■ Avukah Resumes 12 Year's Activitiealp 0 Sept. 30—Opening meeting of year of Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek. Oct. 2—Opening electing of Zionist Congregation of Detroit, a at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Oct. 3—Zedakah meeting at Jewish Old Folks' Home. Oct. 3—Address by Rex G. White before Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek. Oct. 9-11adassah regular monthly meeting. Oct. 10—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek, luncheon meeting. Oct. 14—European Women's Welfare Organization. Oct. 21—B'nai B'rith Auxiliary donor luncheon. Oct. 28—Home Relief dinner-dance. Nov. 3—Zionists Balfour Day ball. Nov. 10-1I—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek annual bazaar. The first regular meeting of I0 the Avukah, Americ n student 1 '4 Zionist organization, was held! 2 Sept. 27. Helen Kass, who re-12 cently returned from Palestine, 1 2 was the speaker. E Officers for the 1934 season g are. Theodore Olender, president; Myra Moyer, secretary. The ex- ecutive committee members are: Max Barahal, Leo Lubetsky, Theo- / done °lender, Milton Marwil, My- ra Moyer and Rabbi Max Weine. 2 Mr. Hershel is chairman of the ip program committee and Rabbi Weine is co-chairman. Mr. Lub- etsky is chairman of the practical work committee. 51yrtle• Algaze is chairman of the social commit- 0 tee. - 0 A ball is to be held at the Lee Mr. Lsbetaky will be the dole- / Plaza Hotel, on Weduesday, Oct. gate to the Jewish National Fund 2 3, in honor of Judge Arthur J. Council. Milton Marwil will be 2 Lacy, Democratic candidate for the advisor this year for the • Governor, and Congressman John Wayne University Chapter. D. Dingell of the 16th Congress 0 Y. P. T. C. to Hold Operatic Tryouts The data for the initial tryouts for the opera . "Robin Hood,” which Is to be produced by the music group of the Young Peo- ple's Temple Club of Temple Beth El, will be held Wednesday night, Oct. 17, at the Temple, ac- cording to Philip Stern, chairman of the group, "Participation in this opera is open to all members and pros- pective members of the Young People's Temple Club," Stern an- nounced. "Anyone who has any semblance of a voice should come to the tryouts." MISS BETTY R. HARLEY clonal District, given by the Jun- ior Women's Civic Club, Central Young Democratic Club, and the Southwestern Young Democratic Club in the 15th Congressional District. Active on the committee under the chairmanship of Miss Betty R. Harley are: Stella Sobel, Betty Franklin, Carl Seasword, Dr. David Kliger, Harry Urich, Adrian Rosen, Albert Berg and Slyer Mil- ler. Cooperation for this affair is being given by William Dowling, Congressional chairman of the 15th Congressional 'District, and Carl Seasword, chairman of the T5th Congressional District, Young Democrats, and all the other Democratic clubs and branches of the 15th Congression- al District. Support is also given by all the Democratic organiza- tions of Wayne County and the Democratic county chairman, Ar- thur F. Lederle. Many prominent Democratic of- ficiate of the State, County and City governments will be repre- sented. The public welcome. Zedakah Juniors' Ball in November METROPOLITAN DAIRY Miss Rayetta Pollack, president NAMES CHARLES SMITH of Zedakah Juniors, greeted mem- ITS SALES MANAGER bers at the opening meeting at the Sands, Semler.: Monday - 'Ir,n will be resumed in the Temple on Sunday morning. Oct. 7. On . this me:talon the aernion will be preached by Dr. Iwo St. Franklin on the subject, "Can We Achieve Until" Beth PI ( ,011mgel Beth F.I College of Jewish Studien re- ?gem Monday night, Oct. IL negligee lion lakes lore at 7:30 o'clock. amnions e re held every Monday night for a pee- son of 30 Monday ?Oahe?. Fee, (5 per count?, Couries In Jewirth ItIntory. Bible, literature and religion are being offered. School of Religion Thy School of Religion le now in ....- pion. Ple•e deice nj longer in register• Mg your child. ItegletratIon le held on week-dep. only. I a. to 6 p. m,Par- ents Mould aecomPany the children. There Is no reeletration of any students on Saturday or Sunday. )Inn's Temple nob. The Alen', Temple Viol: ore. you to, keep open the date of Tuendny, Oct. 21,1 nl 5,05 p. in. The 001 lute n stupendous! surprIpe in Moro for You. Welch for the nnouncement. The Temple Forum: e Seams tickets for the Temple Forum are now on sale, for 10 lectures, debates and tomponiump. The Temple Forum will bring to Detroit the lending author- 10m on the most Intensely intereeling probleme of the day. Priee of a sermon tirket, 03 Re 'ovine of 60 per cent over single ad /111.10115. which will be (5 cents. Yonne People's Temple Chide The Young People's Pluto Invites the Young people of Temple household,. to Re opening meeting and tea dance Still. day erterenon. Sept. 30, at 3 p. m. The meeting will le coo r oppnetunity to mg. Inter for serious aotivitim—mistral. dr.- matte, educational, discuenion, hadming• ton. p mrhar Nrftrs Rabbi Minter Berg, ohm. for his mr• mon Friday evening theeubJert "What IP A ful for the enthusiastic ' response and words of praise which greeted us ... during our f o r m a I E t A opening last Saturday E and Sunday. To those VA who have not as yet 00 Greenberg Guest at . Perfection Banquet Perfection Lodge No. 486, & A. 51., on Wednesday night was host at a banquet to one of the largest gatherings in its history, at the Detroit-Leland Hotel, at which "Hank" Greenberg was the guest of honor. Covers were laid for 500 and several hundred members were disappointed because the manage- ment was unable to accommodate them. The program commenced with community singing, led by John Becker, who also rendered sev- eral solos. Sons of members desieged "Hank" for his autograph, which he gave freely. The youngsters also enjoyed the magic performed by "Cecil the Great." A talk on "The Stage—Past, Present and Future," was given by Fred J. Ireland. Through the courtesy of Club Manhattan, Larry Vincent, master of ceremonies, and seseral talent- ed performers entertained the audience. • Henry Greenberg discussed the work of the Tigers. He lauded the work of Manager "Mickey" Cochrane for his understanding and handling of each individual player and the team as a group. He expressed his thanks to the people of Detroit and to all base- ball fans for the support and loyalty given this season. We are, indeed, grate. , Granet Chosen Head , Ball in Honor of Of Mishkan Israel Lacy and Dingell At its election meeting held , Wednesday, Sept. 19, Congrega tion Mishkan Israel unanimously elected Morris Granet president. Joseph Weiss was chosen vice- president; David Goldberg, treas- urer; Sani Fishman, secretary. Mr. Granet has served as vice- president and as a member of the hoard of trustees. Rabbi Isaac Stollman was re- elected spiritual leader of the con- gregation. The following members were appointed as the board of trus- tees: Morris Fishman, Nathan Zussman, Sam Fine, B. Cohen, W. Lev, S. Morris, I. Zide, Mor- ris Pollack, Phillip Gorzack, H. Lansky, Sam Lebetsky, Joe Lev- enson, A. Raskin, Meyer Margolis, Sam Shooater, M. Goldfarb, B. Aplecap, A. Rosenthal, S. Ches. luk, Morris Cohen, Nathan Fish- man, H. Yarrows. Harry Gunsburg was re-elected sexton. 11etiwitulVe Thank Von! 0 oi . E visited our new home, we renew our cordial ' E E invitation. • FRED FABER MAX CARP fl 0 To acquaint the motoring public with our modern Super Service Station, we offer the following maintenance service at a substantial saving to you: A LUBRICATION MEETING THE SPECIFICA- TION OF THE CAR MANUFACTURER IN- CLUDING A CAR WASH for only Our modern equipment and trained personnel, both in the selling of gas and lubrication and complete repair service which includes a car radio repair de- parement makes it possible for us to offer complete one -stop service under one roof. LINWOOD CHEVROLET, Inc. FRED FABER, President MAX CARP, Secy.-Treas. • LINWOOD AT TYLER — One Block South of Avalon Theater PHONE: TOWNSEND 8-2217 .................................................................. SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. TO MEET THIS SUNDAY Former members of the Young People's Society of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and their friends are invited to attend the first open meeting of the 1934-35 sea- son to be held this Sunday after- noon, Sept. 30, at 3 o'clock, in the social hall of the synagogue. At this time the secretaries, Miss Eleanor Schetzer and Miss Ruth Bachrach, will accept applications for membership in the society for the coming season. The meeting Sunday will be featured by short addresses of greeting and welcome by Louis Sobel, new director of the Jewish Community Center; Isaac Shetzer, president of the synagogue, and Dr. A. M. Hershman, rabbi. Dr. Leonard Sidlow, president, will outline a tentative program of social, dramatic and cultural activities to be sponsored by the society. Dancing will follow the regular meeting. LANSING NOTES Re-Elects Schaver President On Tueaday' evening, Sept. 25, the Detroit lialevy Singing So- ciety held its annual election, marking ten years of existence and celebrating its progress in the Jewish MUS:PRI field. Offi cer for the current year include: Morris Scheyer, re-elect- ed president; Jay S. Bodzin, vice- president; Fred Alterman, treas- urer; Harry Resnick, recording secretary; Bertha Glasser, finan- cial secretary; Edith Miller, cor- responding secretary; Eugene Abraham, membership chairman; Dr. Leon Diskin, entertainment chairman; Dave Tucker, hospi- tater; Rebecca Rappaport, pub- licity chairman. Two additional members on the executive com- mittee, the editor of the "Clar- ion," the choir's newspaper, and - the librarian, will be appointed by the president The musical direc- tor, Dan Frohman, will again re- tain his position. Previous to the election, the president gave a brief resume of the choir's accomplishments dur- ing the past year. The reading of the revised constitution and the rendering of the financial re- port by Bertha Glasser were two other features of the meeting. To celebrate the election and to honor the choir's work for the !first decade, the members ad- journed Boesky's m n Dext e r Blvd . for the ins liono(f- I ORGAN in r I (Russ.. GIFTS A Torgsin Order will be highly appreciated by your relatives in the So- viet Union . Torgsin offers 15,000 different domestic and imported articles of high quality. Clothing, shoes, foodstuffs and other mer- chandise are for sole Prices compare p.- home of Mrs. Grace Zellman, 1935 has the pulpit to do with Smell and e ro notolr problen.. • ' A Sucenh wns built Clairmount, on Sept. 23. A few out-of-lown thtiture Mined by the wotnen of the Sisterhood. vorably With those Charles A. Smith, affectionately Lnindosites for the hiolday services con. Ti, show their affection and ap- known as "Charlie" Smith to a host ir thee/ theled by Rabbi David Cedarbautn. Mr. e in the United Stot?s "r i' a 'and Mre. II. Capp. of Battle Creek wem of Detroiters, has been named sales preciation for their sponsor, the iM:oyrirols rnertl.s'a"rn.71n1 and wYorkon ".-',Ditt ,, .ilh p Ithe guest. of Mr. and Mrs. L Kositchek. manager of the Metropolitan Dairy girls presented Mrs. Zellman with ref Torssisi Orue,1 and I, and Mra J. Rogan had Mrs. A. a loving cup. Inc., located at 4055 Puritan, near 5 : 0as. re, ?r,,,,,,..u.e..1..Mor,5 sea your 'Deal bark - Neel Itirnkrant h In ishb.ago for • It.:::1,5:11,,,Irt col .Chl51a5. The Misses Violet florin, Doro- few Any?? on a businma trIP. • Livernoia authorised assist W, 0. Itomn of. Boulder, Colo., were elm Mr. Smith, who is well known thy Challis. and Mildred Raskin The Sinterhood of Tem ple Beth Jacohlgueste of the Rogan family. here as an able master of ceremon- were guests at this meeting. Miss nf 0 In d at • edger tea Monday at The holiday services were greeted In Edna Slutrky was welcomed hack the home of Mr. Saul .1. Illrukrant at ies and as a communal worker, is Horne:wen for, th. an enthusiastic manner by Congreg•• 76 Ottawa ,(rive. prominent in affairs of Congrega- to the club after a long absence °erasin beeIdes Mra Itirnkrant were , (ion Beth El. and on FridaY evening due to an operation. l(rp. Jacob Kosinsky ant Met. Barney regular ,melee. for the year vontmener . J tion Shaarey Zedek. Last week he The marriage of Miss Elsie Wyman. Mrs. Koglopky and Mrs. Joneph It (het night Rabbi Cedarhaunt will I was elected vice-president of the Truth in the Booth.' The! .look"Truth Barnett poured. The guest opeaker of ni s Fischer, a Zedakah Junior member, the Any Woe Mrs W. I. Murphy, pent Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek. """ S' " " I ""I b"'" Its ""1"" to Frank Diaz to place Sept. 22, eeldent pr P of the Federation of Women'n for the ?e ar thin Sunday also. The new dairy, organized a few e Clubs of ortn., "A Night in liawaii," will be the H. Zimmernmn ragently brought his i months ago, is housed in a new Getterill Representative U S.A Hebb! Eimer wagers em guest epeekef bride, the former Heine Wenn or Formt at AMTORCI. 261 Fifth Ave.. NA plant constructed especially for the dance sponsored by Zedekah Jun. —.... Mrs in November. The general et IL ftlPterhooll Meeting in Jariown. 11111., New York, to this die to me dairy business. Mr. Smith states: Mich_ Welnesday, Sept. le Ile reviewed !chairman will be Adele Davis, and . . t ol i Mm ... e M . r.....a leu n rte ,,a,rd The ladies of the Eva Preen- h.'' . i t ,;,, a. 55.0t,h;irnin,..erw, r.vna!,.---- "Our plant, with its new equip- ng.k ib.r.,M,.ehrtlh.a n .ti s ;i. f 17..ati0 e x hoe ine loner Maternity Aid will start the ment throughout, enables us to 1the other committee members are: M,teleniem Norman Buckner, Elm, Bee season with u esdiuy a net io end family, e ng da t2 fits et S1ts3t- — 0 maintain a high standard of qual- Program, Golda Zack and Arlene get, Bet:Bonin Cloldplein, David Pollen 1 ' Feldman; publicity, Annabelle Ger- Mr. and Mrn. II. Steadman are ni I llerHot A nu iel s , i Tuesday, • Itended the meeting. Prior to the meet- ity for our products, as well as WIscomin,; p. 5.n. through totifine Ing the group wan entertained at lunch. prep...et a degree of sanitation and cleanli- ' mansky and Rose Freiberg; tickets, eon at the home of Ora Samuel Gold- Michlgen end Ontario. program has been ness, which is unsurpassed any- Julia Berkan and Sophie London; fart: of Jackson. I M e. g artists and property, Esther Bern- where in the United States. We Hr. J. Baker on their , 13th welding MM. Mildred neeisisie oft by meter a n d iy„.,,,.. ' stein, Rose Cohen, Lenore King, ,?,,•. i . elebrated Mrs. Rieeg whirs Rose to Goldberg dbegri have installed the most modern and for Chicago where She e n rolled sy a ctu- I •nn ,,,,,,..g. to, . yew .....,,,, n ;r. t.... , 4. 25 nol of AtIvertiOng. Itte , a Srr tu a rnteirse.adn t, chairman of efficient equipment produced for Margaret and Irene Saliter and dent Mtee Ray . .. Soli the She wm mem:spaniel by her moth,. dare e u paurut be g ven of f o r 2 7t5h °e the dairy industry in order to pro- Esther Slobin; refreshments, Es- Mrs, Benito:tin lloldstein. a • Mrs. L. Konllehek ere so• I brid In r luncheon perly pasteurize our milk under the telle Jamieson, Isabel Lansky and heon Dec. 4, asks those !Edna S l u t s k y; entertainment, Nettorg of Sew York, for• Ws. ted,res7t.e2drito, fcuarll inhfeurmauttioTuowrne: motions ere eon estemoo to sinen most ideal conditions. We have also merly of Pontiac, In visiting her Oster. 1.,!:"::rs5 Mrs. I. Nmtelmim, the termer installed the latest type of auto- Ethel Silberman, Rosaline Schweit- ee. Alive Jaeolerni of Franklin Blob Huth Weintraub daughter of Mr. amt zer and Ruth Kramer. gerding dates matic bottling equipment. Besides their regular charity W re',..17t e l•rw e Mrs. Julia IS . 'erten, 583 Wood- rtr'enrly We are delivering our fresh jer- ,. nnew Putelaj. °`'• t" sey milk and cream directly from work, the Zedakah Juniors are honor of the couple. land, Townsend 7-6300, chairman wei,m.oh home planning to send several children to the dairy to the homes each day of cards, will mail cards to those Brantd iveeiss D Ne m w orraotuic p I anee(hool el has returne!I to He The so under the most sanitary conditions. camp each summer with the pro- Robert hopitehek, Mr and lira Walter Illm h and son. orholastb. I's Is As a special added protection to our ceeds acquired from their social sod Met I.. Ilartloon have returnel appeal! ert I men Foin Simon and Alm members functions. borne front Chimgo where they gent Marlon n.ye fen for mi. arber...whi:r and friends to co-operate and to customers we use double caps on Formed Here Ac,k, n ..• The next meeting will he held at se veral day.. !MI. Rem alarm end sum all our bottle milk in order to in- help make the donor luncheon a The Brandeis Democratic Exec,- tives wax organized "rh"M:nr !Ta m nI success. Mr. and Mr. Reuben Adelman have h' re *etnr(oZ1:4Vihre'rf"reet sure the finest degree of purity. the home of Miss Rose Freiberg, and officers lYrnn holm.. after epending were In rwd On account of our convenient loca- 271 Fullerton, Sunday, Sept. 30, Chicago, Rec tly the society has been elected at a meeting of the club and Italie, Winrone , 5 __ tion. we are especially well suited , at 2 o'clock sharp. called upon by outside organize- on S- nd hire I. Jorepheon crew( un Mr a to serve the homes in northwestern VOC NII HEN N HEBREW The followingofficers were elect- lions to take care of cases for senor en 1_ thh city. _ 11 day with relativ A.NOCIATION Detroit promptly and efficiently. • then.. Cases are being investi- ed: • President ' Dr Robert Rosen; ' The Yom Kippur Nigh t ?lance given by The Metropolitan Dairy welcomes vice -p reside Al the prenent time the °r•• o nom- gated, and will be taken care of. nt Frank AusIllam of Temple h tnetnierehip drive for elute and ing the opportunity of serving the Upon the return of M re M. ati hre Schwartz; junior vice-president, huge more. awn w ay freternithe In the male race Dolt. Imo- i fi Tatnocainal u .,:lertertary Nathan home, and we may be reached by well as moistly in. the mune of • year the "Y" 11.1.1. I ce Baker of 2305 Richton Ave, ger; , executive aec- io The Bible Class of Congregation ball, forumn, blanket- calling University 1-2800. Of retary, Dr. Perry M. Burnstine• feral.. and golf from her summer vacation "" "A " '"" ?Fmk course, in addition to milk and B'nai Moshe, conducted by Rabbi tart:: sredsismor:., " the end their *.r. Harry Freedman ! tue•ther ban. dona ted ted to the Malvin; Klein :re:surer', D eet. cream, we also manufacture our Moses Fischer will have the first Inter end brother-In-tar, Mr and Mrs. noels. Mendena or other et•Ptment: . 51emorial Fund. 11 :- flyer of organisation. in1 5.re,cced.x..7 r t; own excellent brand of Metropoli- session on Wednesday, Oct. 3, at ABM (Wittig of Detroit. Berke; sergeant - at - arms , Leo queeted to le • p. m. tan we cream. and we also have • at the Its.lum 1ALTMAN'S ;n "11flodndeby., ". , JEWISH HOUR Rabbi Moses Fischer wishes to Dinner-Dance, Donor Lunch- fine brand of butter, cheese and . Itt .30 P. re. The object of the chit. is "to Leo Panzer and William Morris are eon, Planned by J. W. eggs. We welcome the public to ; announce the subject of his sermon ip at tho membershr- the co-rhairmen Special &mains Torah Program promote and encourage the study Of membe Addle (linos fnr inspect our modern dairy plant and for Shmini Azereth, at Maskir, as E. W. O. economics and political questions; Tuesday Evening ship can he 'nailed to melonHotel At also visit our dairy bar to sample A Prayer Born In Fear and to disseminate a better ow ge um. the tonuwag ornn- , Hope. our various products." North Woodward Branch of the :."Liornr.":",` On Tuesday, y, . 0et.yupa, u between and understanding of the principles sou.. Jewish Women's European Wel- with a total membernhip er and polities of national, state and 530 and 9 fare Organization held its first T e'sniionl:auT:'tvi'ife"al ViatrsraWi` w i ll be on local Democratic administrations; p a ai prrororvaemr ., Ba t r n i e: Concert Course to Open I LEGAL NOTICE The follOwine firma b•ys been inter- presi- to strive to elect those best quali - meeting at the home of •. WI0 1 ,.me, in the I.111ClIt • nd are donne. of fied , and to censure those elected with Martini Recital I dent, Sirs. J . Modell. Plans were equipment f, the League , Olen anti sic exclusively, commemmorating Isom lIsherdaPhera. Buddy's loll , atm. officials negligent in their duties; made for joint meetings with Freeland the Simchas Torah STA „ on mimeos term, of Mae.. f Fillies Clothiers •n sen estivities. No to be a true representative of the Nino Martini, tenor of radio and 1 ee—teett go•nding St.-. Wm Rein 0 Noel the main organization to acquaint commercial broadcasting will be principles of Democracy." • Chrett Mart Demanetmer for eal4 mane. the Metropolitan Opera star, will ! members and friends with the given during this period, which hei ; .15 ;;..n make his first Detroit appearance! Mt fen. work done. Key Club Plans Several New has been selected purely for the F. Contributions to the Jewish under the auspices of the Detroit I Defendant, Summon. lemed end m• Efforts are being made to make purpose of rendering joyons mu- Chapters Concert Society, Monday, Oct. 15,1 turned that defend's:A cannot be foond. the dinner-dance on Strsdly eve- Children's Home II anlranne by am An'It. te a t sic and entertainment in connec- The key chapter of the Key Club at Orchestra 11,11. Other attrac- 0%1. n ning, Oct. 14, at Northwood inn, • open pl sev- i tion with the Simehas Torah ac- ish Donations received by the Jew- ann ng to i tions on this course are: Lawrence Mehbesn It In nel,e4 DIM the rid Suttees. The chairman, Mrs. J. of Detro t is tivities. Children's Home, and for other chapters, both locally tw7 . r.no t the ex:4r re R es .,5 :54 . . eral Tihbett, baritone, Friday, Nov. 23; Robbins, Longfellow 5392, appeals This Sunday, Sept. 30, from which it expresses its deep grati- Jascha Heifetz, noliMst, Friday, Mg retest?. htlestran. at ton :Clerk to all to help make this an out- and interstate. tude, are: 12 to 1:30 p. m., Hyman Altman While being a political organiza- 11;:, Dec. 14; Lily Pons, coloratura so- standing affair. She asks members Mr. and Mrs Herman Cohen, prano, Monday, Jan. 21; and Jose and friends to get busy earning tion, its purpose is also social and has again amnged a fine musical ,o,. entered program. and during this period in memory of Joseph Prenzlauer. Iturbi, pianist, Friday, Feb. 8. by tl efeettent the.? tai• ee, their fee for the donor luncheon to educational. l In its program h of expansion, t e David Bernstein will give the et ?esteem.. •• remelted by pt etnte le Sisters of Mrs. Henry Silber- The be held Jan. 9. Those wishing to termite mIt Mester IN(. .n• Key Club has not overlooked doing news flashes of the happening of stein, in honor of the new born 751 .0Onlmend mete.. tea. earn their pledge through rummage its part towards charity. Said events affecting Jewry the world baby boy, Jay Paul Silberstein . CARD OF THANKS wee.. II of re ef Prig.. Mk,. sales 'hook! get In touch with the AALM. seseello• ??? the Mat thereof re- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weise and bliss Rose Freedman, 1982 general chairman. Mrs. A. Gold- Bernard Glosman, chairman of the over. The guest sneaker will be t•• I.,14111 m family of 2009 Taylor Ave. wish -.Met a. ewe. he Pone,. of w.,,. berg, Townsend 7-0551, and she will program committee: "Our pro-, Judge Arthur Webster of the Taylor Ave., in memory of her semen -n. eeern to thank their relatives and .0 lemma aqui v., of meatesn arrange a store. Mrs. A. B. Knop- grant is not singular. It in many - I Wayne Circuit Court, and the mother, Mn. Minnie Freedman. .. Ms •• m A• nee. Mrs. S. Margolin, 2908 friends for the kindness and sym- weeme• pow, secretary, thanks the organ- fold. Whenever Jewish mt./ems! weekly news will be broadcast dena Illesmegsde ligmahme.111 R . Pasa- :it honor of grandsons pathy extended them during their Dated: Detroit ••xt ization for the remembrance dur- arise, It is the aim of the Key: through the mitten of The D e. Wont, o . Club to solve them." recent bereavement trait Jewish Chronicle. sma ono oranimowar• log the• illness of her husband. .1. W. Weber, 8041 Gratiot Prenzlauer Group u. 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