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*a lavish Periodical Cotter

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PAGE THREE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

LAWYERS ENDORSE I
INCUMBENT JUDGES,'

Bar Groups Favor Present

Jewish Community Center News

FASHION SHOW FEB. 28

Community Center, in conjunction
with the Senior House Council,
Heading List
I are planning a fashion show on
-
I
Results of the pre-primary elec- Thursday evening, Feb. 28, at
tions held by the Detroit Bar As the Center.
The fashion show, which will
.sociation and the Wayne County'
Bar Association and announced be presented at 8 p. i., is through
several days ago indicate that the the courtesy of the B. Siegel Com-
in ,
legal profession favors the re- ! PanY
addition to the fashion show'
tendon of the present judges ,
there
will be bridge, games, prizes
of the Wayne County Circuit
refreshments. g. g
i
Court. C rcuit Court Judge Harry and
The girls' committee which is
B. Keidan received the largest
g of the affair is under
number of votes in each of thel i n charge
the chairmanship of Bessie e m ai a-
polls taken.
, mud. The committee chairmen,',
The speed which marks the work ,
which include six additional com-
of the Wayne County Circuit , mittees, are Mildred Martin, !la-
Court has brought the court to
belle Kaminsky, Leah n Zel kman
the
the attention of the legal profes, !
Jeanette Wel,1
sion throughout the country. Marilyn Grossberg, Jeaet
ler and Molly Chaben.
Judges representing courts from
The affair is only for girls and
Massachusetts to California have omen.
been sent to Detroit to observe I
• • •
the manner in which the Wayne
'1 THE STAG SMOKER
County Circuit judges carry on,.

their work. The court is regarded' Detroit's Police Commissioner,
as a model and its methods are ! Heinrich Pickett, was the princi-
followed by courts in other states.! pal speaker at the annual 'stag
One of the reasons for the re-Ismoker at the Center on Thum-
a to Corn-
da y e venin g, In ddn
markable showing made by the,(mis si oner Pickert, the program
local courts is the establishment.) consisted of a three•round boxing
of what is known as the pre-trial! match between Sam Keywell and
docket. This docket brings to- 'Joe Schreiber, both 126 pounds;
trial, a wrestling match between Sol
gether before the date of tr
both attorneys in litigation, in -- 1Shur and Sherman Goldman, 160
c,s;
equity and in chancery courts, i pounds;
vocal selections by Larry
"
and the judges proceed to con-1 !Schwartz,
accompanied by Hy-
.
ciliate
I man Goldman; monologues by Dr.
the contending parties. The set- '.1 1
Goldsmith, f rmerl of the
tling of su ts in a large number I i Princeton Triangle Club, and the
of instances without resort to motion picture "Play Ball," an
formal trial saves the time of the American League epic, written by
courts and admirably serves the j , George Moriarity, big league urn-
ends of justice.
I pire.
Judge Keidan has taken stead-
The committee in charge of the
ing part in the development of , affair includes Joseph Magidsohn,
the methods which have increased, Big Ten football official; Jacob
the efficiency of the Wayne Cir-, Mazer, local treasurer of the A.
t : A. U. and former basketball star;
cult Court and made it the most''
outstanding court of its kind in Gus Newman, chairman of the
the United States. I health and physical education
Admitted to the bar 31 years committee of the board of direc-
ago Judge Keidan successfully tors of the Jewish Center, and
practiced law for a number of William Kaufman, chairman of
years when he was appointed as. the athletic committee of the sen-
sistant prosecutor of Wayne ior house council.
County. In this office he achieved
a notable record as a trial lawyer
and obtained convictions in some
of the • most important criminal
cases in the history of Wayne
County.
Word was received Tuesday of
In recognition of his services,
Governor Albert E. Sleeper In the death in Los Angeles of Selig
Solomon,
former Detroit and Au
t1
the
then
1920 appointed him
newly-created Recorder's Court, Sable resident.
where his work was of a high
Born in Poland 88 years ago,
caliber. He took a foremost part he came to the United States in
in building up this court, its pro- 1864, moving to Au Sable 10
bation department and its psycho- years later where he engaged in
pathic clinic. After seven years the mercantile and lumbering
of service in Recorder's Court, business. In 1892 he was mayor
Judge Keidan was promoted to of the community. lie also served
the Wayne County Circuit Core., as president of the Au Sable
when Governor Fred W. Green :I st boot board. lie came to Detroit
1927 appointed him to succeed in 1901 and lived here until eight
the late Judge George P. Codd. years ago. He was the oldest liv-
In 1929 he was elected for a full ing member of the Masonic Lodge
term of six years. lie was chosen of Au Sable, and was a member
by a huge majority.
of the Bay City Branch of B'nai
Tha. great endorsement give al w et*, •
him by the legal profession o f
Ile leaves a son, Harry R. Solo-
comes I mon, a Detroit attorney; two
Detroit and Wayne County comes
as a demonstration of its confl-1 daughters, Mrs. William M. Le-
dence in Judge Keidan's charge- vyn of Los Angeles, Miss Anna
ter, ability and his untiring work I Solomon, and a sister, Mrs. Ber-
in the upbuilding of the Wayne tha Asher, of Detroit. Funeral
County Circuit Court and in the services and burial were held in
promotion of justice.
Los Angeles.
Judge Keidan's name appears)
on the Republican ballot.

.en

Harry R Solomon's
Father Dies at 88


,JEWISH ORAL SOCIETY
The Jewish Oral Society of the
Jewish Community Center is giv-
ing a party for parents and
friends at the Jewish Center, 8904
Woodward, on Tuesday evening,
Feb. 26,
The program will include danc-
ing, bridge and refreshments.
The Jewish Oral Society is an
organization for the hard of hear-
ing. its primary puropse is for
social contacts and for instruction
in lip reading. All those inter-
ested are invited to attend both
the party and the classes.

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Among Those Endorsed by,
randeis Executives are:

VOLLEY BALL EAGUE

The Jewish Community Center's
Business and Professional Group
organized a volley ball league
which playa every Tuesday and
Thursday evenings at 5:30.
Four teams comprise the
league, Dan Cullen's Cardinals,
Ed Brown's Bengals, Sam Green-
berg's Grays anfi Sam Blumberg's
Browns. There will be two rounds
and the beat two out of three
games will determine the match.
The games scheduled for the
week of Feb. 25 are Cullen's Car-
dinals vs. Greenberg's Grays, and
Brown's Bengals vs. Blumberg's
Browns.
• • •
MEN'S VARSITY TEAM
The Jewish Community Center
men's varsity team will play the
Vandervoot Sport Shop team on
Feb. 23 at the Jewish Community
Center, 8904 Woodward, at 9
p. m. The Vandervoot team is
one of the triple A leaders in the
Detroit Basketball Federation.
The girls' team will play a pre-
liminary game with the Cadets,
the leaders in the Class A division
of the Recreation League.
The games and dance to follow
the being sponsored by the girls'
clubs of the Center.

• • •

GIRLS' VARSITY TEAM
The girls' varsity basketball
team of the Jewish Community
Center will play the Cadettes in
a preliminary game to the boys'
game with the Vandervoot Sport
Shop, on Saturday evening, Feb.
23, at 8:15.
On this evening the girls' clubs
of the Center are sponsoring the
games and the dance which will
follow.
On Feb. 27, at Hutchins Inter-
mediate, at 9 p. m., the girls' var-
sity will play the Maroons. The
Feb. 21 game with the Merchants
has been postponed to March 6.

Michael James Murphy
Candidate for Auditor
On Democratic Ticket

I. H. POLOZKER

HAROLD N. HARRIS

for

NATHAN D. METZGER

HARRY J. LIPPMAN

Don't confuse with similar names

FRANK SCHWARTZ

Circuit Judges

on DEMOCRATIC TICKET

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Preferred Candidates
Are Selected by the
Brandeis Executives

The Brandeis Executives, at their
meeting at the Detroit-Leland Ho-
tel ,held on Monday evening, Feb.
18, amongst others, endorsed as
preferred, the following men for
Circuit Judge on the Democratic
Ticket:
Harry J. Lippman, Harold N.
Harris, Nathan D. Metzger, I. H.
Polozker and Frank Schwartz. •
In making this selection, the

executives have taken into consul- trial lawyers. Ile is married, has is married, has two children and

eration their character, ability,
revious training, judicial poise and
other qualifications they may pos-
sess to represent the people in the
office they seek.
Harry J. Lippman, who has prac-
ticed law for over 23 years in the
courts of this State, is 45 years old,
has tried over 5,000 cases in Circuit
Court, has had over 100 appear-
ances before the Supreme Court of
the State of Michigan. He is con-
sidered an authority on court prac-
tice and procedure and is conceded
to tie one of Wayne County's ablest

resides at 3248 Glendale Ave. He
has been engaged in the active
practice of law for over 12 years,
has engaged in extensive trial and
brief work, is well versed in the
principles of the law and by tem-
perament is admirably fitted for
the position which he seeks. It is
urged that Harold N. Harris' name
should not be confused with that
of another candidate with a sim-
ilar name.
Nathan D. Metzger is well

two children and resides at 181115
Parkside Ave.
I. H. Polozker is a lifelong
resident of Detroit who has prac-
ticed law for more than 15 years.
He achieved an excellent record
as assistent United States District
Attorney under Woodrow Wilson's
administration. He is well known
in the community for charitable
and philanthropic activities and

his reputation for honesty and

integrity are beyond reproach.
Harold N. Harris is 33 years old,

to Hear
LUNCHEON Kvutzah
Elisheva Kaplan (.LETTER
Drive of $150,000, OF PIONEER WOMEN
Many
i. l eYi W i OrIcloort.7,eor N e onrie7s: TO BE ON TUESDAY

Many Jewish Women ANNUAL

"IL

Join Mobilization

known here as a former president
of Piskah Lodge. lie is a native
Detroiter, has an enviable record
as a practicing attorney and is
active in many Jewish affairs.

Frank Schwartz is 41 years old,
is single and resides at the Whit-
tier Apartments. lie has been en-
gaged In the practice of law for
the past 18 years, has had exten-
sive trial work and has been one
of the most active members of the
executives in Democratic work in
this community.

Rabbi Leon Fram's
Hadassah Lectures
s ox A group
of more than 50 women

Purim Dinner onMarch 20;
listened to Rabbi Leon Fram on
Mr. Pregerson's Thanks
Feb. 13, at the first of • series of
Maimonides Day April 13
Michael James Murphy, candi-
eight lectures which he is giving
To the Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
date for the office of County
Arrangements
have
been
coin-
My
sincere
gratitude
to
you
under
the auspices of the educe-
Auditor, on the Democratic ticket, Mobilization for Human Needs
plated by the Kvutzah Ivrith, the' and to your editor for the birth- tional committee of the Detroit
was born in Pittsburgh 42 years of the Detroit Community Fund.
chapter
of Madinah, which are
ago and lived in Mrs. Hyman C. Broder and Mrs.
Elisheva Kaplan, representative Hebrew cultural organization of day greetings that you have ex-
Detroit for over Samuel Mendelson, co-chairmen, of the Working Women's Council of Detroit, for a Hebrew lecture by tended to me through your publi• being held each Wednesday at 11
a,
m.,
at
the Jewish Center, oe
23 years, with of the North End Clinic . team,Ithe Labor Federation of Palestine, Elisheva Kaplan on the aubject cation.
I hope that my future contribu- Woodward near Holbrook.
the exception of have enlisted the following team who has been making an extensive "Palestine of Today", Saturday
The
course
of lectures will in-
the 23 months he members: :Mesdames Joseph llart- tour through United States, visit- evening, Feb. 23, at 8;30 c'clock, lions to the causes that you have
served in t h e man, Louis James Rosenberg, ing all the branches of the l'ioneer at the Philadelphia-Byron Audi- enumerated will measure up to elude a graphic sprvey of conditions
of
the
Jews
throughout
ougho ut the world ,
Army during the Reuben Rosenfield, Se y m o u r Women's Organization, will be the torium. Elisheva Kaplan, Who is your expectations.
and the first lecture dealt with con-
Very truly yours,
war. He has been Frank, Irving Oberfelder, Ben guest of honor at the luncheon of now touring the country in the
ditions
of
the
Jews
in Russia front
Tuileisadcayh h:o
a the
i on cad
eb:
l interest of the Women's Pioneer
A. M. PREGERSON.
business manag- Shwayder, Harry B. Keidan, Na. the Detroit
the Cz arist days when the corrupt .
Book
er f o r several t an Simons, Edwin A. Wolf and g
h Organization and who is donee-
powers
used
their
strategy
to keep
concerns until Harry L. Jackson. She will render a report on the ted with the movement of the
Service Groups Thanks
the peasant population in ignorance
work of the council in Palestine,
1922 when he
The Jewish Welfare Federation
Chalutzoth
in
Palestine,
is
a
force-
Editor,
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle:
of
vital
problems
and
when
the
and his brother team consists of Sirs. Albert Kahn and on the progress and develop- ful speaker. Her experience in On behalf of the Jewish 'Wel- situation became acute seized upon
formed the firm and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, co-chair- ment of the labor movement, and l'alestine, her life in the various fare Federation and the Detroit the expediency of a pogrom against
will also speak about the status of Palestinian settlements, and her
f Murphy men, and Mesdames Julian G.
Nathan Straus Heads Com.
the woman pioneer and her specific work with the Chaluzoth of Pol- Service Group, I want to express the Jews to divert the attention
MORTON LEVINE
M. J. Murphy Brothers, a real Wollner, Day Krolik, Leon H.
their sincere appreciation for the of the populace, with the Jews as
mittee to Honor Lipsky
Frank, David Wilkus, Arnold contribution to the new Jewish I and, and
anpecial
esly of
a n y, splendid cooperation given us by the scapeg o at.
o f 2350 Inglis Ave., 43 years old, estate, building and insurance or-
m ake her
outstanding Germ
fig ur e in
The seco nd lecture on Feb. 20,
the Detroit Jewish Chronicle
Nathan Straus is the chairman I died on 8eb. 18. Funeral services ganization. On Jan. 2, 1933, was Brodie, J. Victor Roemer, David tare.
In
addition
to
the
speaker,
there
the work of Palestine of today.
in dealt with the situation in Eastern
of a committee of sponsors who were held on Feb. 20 with inter- appointed to the Register of Scheyer, Samuel J. Levin and will be a program of music and She brings to her audience a full acquainting the community with
RUSlia,
are to tender a testimonial dinneri ment at Oakview Cemetery. lie Deeds staff under Ilarold L. Stoll, Clement A. Hopp.
dramatic reetiation, with Emma and detailed description of the the Federation annual meeting
Due t o the importance of the sub-
to Louis Lipsky on the occasion is survived by his wife, Bertha; with the title of cashier, where Mrs. Charles Rubiner is chair- Lazaroff Scheyer, operatic soprano, present day problems of Eretz and the Detroit Service Group ject and
the interesting presents-
of the fifth anniversary of his two sons, Irving and Bernard;lhe can be found today. lie has man of the Jewish Centers team, who has just returned from a suc- Israel. All liebrew speaking peo- Get-Together on Feb. 10. Mon given by Rabbi Fram of the
service as president of the East-I two daughters, Edith and Miriam, been largely responsible for mak- and Mrs. Grover Wolf is chairman cessful tour in the East, Betty isle are invited.
We cannot help but feel that problems confronting the Jew in
ing
and
a
brother,
Louis.
this
office
one
of
the
most
of
the
Fresh
Air
Society
team.
Franck, well known Yiddish ac-
ern Life insurance Company of
much of the success of the affair, the world today, the committee,
Purim Dinner March 20.
efficient and economical in the
Mrs. Frederick M. Alger, honor- tress, and Libby Castman, pianist.
NeNw York. The dinner will be
The Kvutzah Purim dinner has I particularly with regard to the which Mn,. Schmarye Kleiman Is
county today. Knowledge gained ary chairman of the organization,
JACK RAPOPORT
given some time in May.
The following will be guests at
large attendance, may be attrib- chairman, Invites all Iladassali
this year been net for Shushan uterito the advance stories pub- and Zionist members, and
Lehman has I of 380 Rockaway Park, Brooklyn, from his two years in this office, has appointed Mrs. Joseph II. the luncheon:
Gov. Herbert
all who
Purim, Wednesday evening, the fished in your paper.
together with his many years of Ehrlich as a vice-chairman and
less.isoo . a . spp..I, A. Ashkennal, J.
consented to serve as a member, N. Y.,, 31 years old, died on Feb.
are interested to attend these lec-
business management, makes him Mrs. Henry Wineman as a mem- Aught., N. Belkin, 11. Iita•sr, P. Bloom, 20th of March, at the Philadelphia
We ate indeed very grateful to tures, which are open to the pub-
of the sponsoring committee, as 16. Funeral services were held
M.
Itureteln,
It
111111..11,
l■
Collin,
I
Byron
Auditorium.
Many
enter-
you
the logical choice for the import- ber of the executive committee.
have also, among" others. Judge at Lewis Bros. Funeral on Feb.
Cohen, A. Cutler, M t'ohen, it ('roll, S.
Tic at the nominal fee of $1, for
ant office of County Auditor.
The Women's Mobilization for In•aken. Si S. Fruition. I.. Fluent.. 0. twining features are being ar-
Sincerely yours,
the course of eight lectures.
Mitchell May, Hon. Bernard S. 17 with burial in New York, Rabbi
ranged for this annual Kvutzah
Feldman. E. Ftanablau. A. fierson..1.
Michael James Murphy is • Human Needs is conducting a iltant.
MRS.
JOSEPH
H.
EHRLICH,
Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich, Mrs. H. L.
Deutsch, Harry Scherman, presi- Harold N. Rosenthal officiating.
,
J. theanbera, E. Gr....MI.4a, I
The chairman of the
member of the College l'ark Post drive to raise $150,000, the Greenberg, A. tin...fibers, ft Gold. a. function.
Jarcskso jna,meM
s rE
Chug Ivri, Michael Michlin, is President Detroit Service Group. m
s.n.Tahneno,domreiss Le
dent of the Book-of-the-Month- Ile is survived by his wife, Luba.
jevainn.,
of the American Legion, where amount of the deficit of the De- Oroekin. S. Ii.ran, A. ttlnehurg, it 11,15.
Club, Prof. Louis Finkelstein,
berg, I W. Golds:711th. at 115•51. H. Iloltl. heading apucbuim
ishminitgtee. fio,ur rtirn
he 1peua rf:
he is Finance Officer; also a mem- troit Community Fund.
man. S. Hordes, M. Ituralta 11. lieranin.
3
BERNARD ROSENBERG
ette Steinberg and Mrs. M. B.
Judge Otto A. Rosalsky, Rabbi
Hirshberg. I. Maria. M. Isenbera.
ber of the 310th Engineer Post
iBenyas are members of the corn-
Wolf Gold and Carl Sherman.
of 1424 Hazelwood Ave., 84 years
Inrsa. A. Jain, Jacobson, H. Jaffe. H. let in connection with this din-
Funeral of the V. F. W. lie is married Junior Hadassah Purim
Jot Itson. It K•ta. It Karnoff, J. Koff•
- old died on Feb. 15.
I mittee'
mon
S I:obi...erg. A Kttotaroff, I. ner. This leaflet will reflect the
services were held at Lewis Bros. and has six children.
Party to Be on March 20
---
SI Kuhn, N. Kaplan. J. M
Kvutzah activities and at the
I Old Folks Home Group to
Funeral Home on Feb. 17 with!
At a meeting of Junior Bat,- J. Klaintan, II KUPA•4•It. .1 141. J rime time be e characteristically , m
"My
eno
p
in
g
tire
platofoerm
n
m
Laylue,
Lattio.
1,5.1011.
I.
A
1.1sbeon,
for
interment at Clover Hill Park J. W. E. W. 0. Shower
sah on Feb. 12, at Hotel Shak ., .1. Levan.. It hetIne. W. LOVIII, N. Ise- Purim publication.
sentence:
Entertain Home Relief
SURGICAL MOHEL
Hershman
; Cemetery, Dr. A. Si. Ile
ed that the mein- ,IM., Lieberman. M. 1. ,.v111, a. Lubst-
Palestine Orphans March 6 it was announced
Maimonides
Celebration
Economical,
efficient,
impartial
I. Unsay. A. Irvine, P. Levine.
Next 'Monday afternoon, the
' and Cantor J. Sonenklar offici- bership committee has plans un- sky,
m
E.'',
M Marks, N. Morgenstern, A Mondry,
Maimonides Day of the Kvu- justice for all", said Constantine
lie is survived by his
ol.in...,,n1..fiety..MinMatitt: tzah at which the 800th anniver- T. Dins, when asked for a state- Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
' ating.
To help clothe 200 orphasn at der *ay for a masquerade Purim nalins4.infi,. 761,aram
bore. Endorsed
Old
Folks' Home will entertain
paid
up
wife,
Yetta;
three
daughters,
Mrs.
for
given
hy Leading
the General Israel Home for Girls 1 party, to be
Margolin. I.. Nlexerman. If Nemoff, A. eery of the birth of Maimonides mcnt regarding his candidacy for
Lenore Jacobs, Mrs. harry Biel- in Jerusalem, a shower is being, members only, at the Jewish ('en- NI , kertnan. M Melmark 11 Meltnark• will be celebrated, has been set Circuit Judge on the Democratic the Home Relief Society at tea
Flu Orlon.
M.
in
the
Old Folks' Home Building,
- field and Mrs. Maurice Rose, and sponsored by the North Woodsl ter on Wednesday evening, March '! „, ,'.'" 1.1.,,, ,m;
„ P'''''' 8 i..1.;r1 s,'17: for Saturday evening, April 13, ticket.
318 Edmund Place, at 2 p. m.
2073
five eons, Samuel A., Joseph D., ward branch of the Jewish Worn- I 20. The program at this affair Lta n,. 0' Ital l11.1."M iiktA stlkin. Irr.ltallal. at the Philadelphia-Byron School.
Mr. Dinu is considered qualified
Mrs.
J. Sachs, Mrs. S. Kanners
I.
Gladstone
alias E., Edward and Marlene.
en's European Welfare Organi- I will include an mousing Purim ',",',0,..,,,'..„I.:',,,,,R,',,n.
ih,`,N;;',' ,11' 14'„',..,,0 . Elaborate preparations are being for this office because of his un-
and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg will be
nation, to tie held Wednesday, operetta in Gilbert-Sullivan style lwrg. It nulu•netetu. 11. rain. L. lb ho. made for the celebration of this usual
educational
background hostesses for the afternoon. Mrs.
Euclid 1.0467
L. Parka. Shutlat b. 11 PlIver, It
BENJAMIN GOLDSTICK
March 6, at I p. ni., at the B'nai net to the music of "The Mikado" Lin
i
• ,/
anniversary.
Organizations are which ncludes
liberal and legal
of 55 Eason Ave., 50 years old, Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. The There are still several parts avail- 1. M.,. J Mhub. v. 8 &Won, I' Shu• asked to keep this day open and training at the University of Al Weisman and Mrs. William
died on Feb. 19. Funeral serv- public is invited. able, and any member interested :a t It ' .erA , I sP"St.am Alte.""5,''''::: :::": % " urge their members to attend the Bucharest, Roumania. In June, Roth will preside at the tea table.
In the near future a Sunday
a
ai..r u . s h. .:`,,1:ikr' 5, A. 1 . h ;Fi.,,:rt. 8Z,F n it i :i r j ! : . a p ne na i k v : r 7 rz. h oa th a w
ices were held at Lewis Bros.
Cotton hose or underwear, sizes in trying out for them or in jou:- eH meta.
, ., hich
m a prominent
r oamiii tnue,ni t 1923, Sir. Dinu graduated from afternoon will be set aside when
Home on Feb. 20 with 6 to 16, will he the admission fee. ing the chorus are urged to at-
made
y the Detroit College of I.aw with the auxiliary will entertain all
Rev. Cantor Fnueral
interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Mrs. R. B. Newman is chairman tend the next rehearsal on Moo-
gol oh dngoe rs.ofIlecohna tiiinaencombined the
M ,
Jewish young people's clubs
David Golden Dr. A. Si. Hershman officiating. of this shower, and her committee day night, Feb. 25, at 7:30 p. in.. eo thi f",i0
7r^T,T,
l oefrtNui raei min
nn lii''lliasnh danh i la %
kni
in
. i l l h
nro ll..,k" will
,
in the city at tea in the Old Folks'
N WInskuk A Wi nokur, wean- .. .
...rile Ile is survived by his wife, Nellie; is arranging for bridge prizes, at the home of Sadie Shur, 205 0 Marten.
Mainioni
des
was
born
the
day
be-
and
procedures as well as a p ro-
0
Wesley.
J
u
• lbaurn. We
Home.
Clubs interested at the
M II
two daughters, Thyrza and Ros- entertainment and refreshments. Hazelwood Ave. Reservations can Yh ollse, 1 %e ls,. re J Zwei, g If Zar a!, fore Pesa
l
ch. Saturday. April 13. found understanding of the Amer-
present time may communicate
Hassle P•rna's., .
A bridge luncheon will be held be made for the party and fur- 1, 1n lout H " ' Mises.
ii•doi•• lyn; a son, Mark; and two sisters,
me n m oil, xfirian, a.m., . m.o.,. ha ppens to be the Sabbath known ,can courts system.
with Mrs. A. M. Ferar, Townsend .
F orty-two years old and a resi- 6-7244.
rtes rret.rmed *, Mrs. Isador Schoenberg and Mrs. jointly with the main organization ther information obtained by call-
Sabbath Ilagodol, the name
Kramer. N1 Kaplan. Esth, 111 5 0 M R, as
• ,
Rialto, J Perin.
MI
on Wednesday noon, March 27, at ing Jean Sherman, chairman of net, tt !Salmi 01:111R,
'ris en to the Sabbath preceding dent of Detroit for the past 16
Paul Lowenthal.
E 7•5,. 0 Ta tea
er
Ft elan
Two hundred fifty members at-
the B'nai Moshe. Mrs. Katzin, the membership committee, at wad
Passover. in New York, where years, Mr. Dinu has been a prac-
h' Lillian Weintrohe
tended last Monday's meeting is
1:11'1.11 , 1itei
president of the main branch, is Madison 6553.
YETTA KLESSMER
The following organizations are' this celebration will be carried tieing attorney in Wayne County the Stotler. Thanks are given
Mrs.
The dramatic group. now ur- sending representatives: European' out, with Albert Einstein as chair- for over 11 years and is an en-
of 3375 Collingwood Ave., 52 chairman.
der the direction of B. Wolper nr Welfare Society, Mrs. A. Katzin; man, the same date has also been thority on Roman law and the Herbert Metz for her musical,
years old. died on Feb. 20. Fu-
reading, and to her accompanist,
,
.
the
Detroit
Board
of
Educati
Hadassah,
Mrs.
D.
Diamond;
Jew-
net
neral services were held at Lewis
for the celebration. Code Napoleon. He was admitted
has plans for several presents- ish National Fund, Ladies Aux., The Kvutzah, headed by David to the United States Supreme Miss Zelda Eky. Lewis Weitzman i
Monuments of Character Bros. Funeral Horne on Feb. 21,
She
Lions in the near future. Castins: Sirs. W. A. Feltner, Mrs. W. Wee- , Rubenstein, has decided to estab- Court; is a member of the De- spoke to the group on "Why Wo•
Rey S. Mogil officiating.
men Should Vote."
is survived by her husband, Sam; In loving memory of our dear for these plays is now in progress. ter; Ladies Auxiliary of the Col 0- lish a fund with which to purchase troit and American Bar Associa-
a son , Max, and three dough- husband and father, Abe Dant°, and all members interested in ratio Sanitarium, Molly Siegel Ilebrew books for children who tions, and of the Democratic Law-
Frank Schwartz Candidate
ters. Sirs. Ida Nathanson. Sirs. who passed away five years ago, dramatics are invited to attend Branch, Mrs. J. M. Freedman; reach the higher grades and are yers Club.
c'.
,1
0
Mary Kanterman and Mrs. Sarah March 23, 1930 (23 days in the next meeting, Sunday aft , • Mothers' Club, Mrv. M. Kaplan: able to indulge In reading of easy
A World War Veteran, Mr.
on Democratic Ticket for
APBACI -1
Saltzman. .Adar). noon, Feb. 24, at 2 p. m., at th,. Mutual Aid Society. Mrs. Cllr n, ' Hebrew hooks. Their first step Dina is also a member of George
Circuit Judge
ta
home of Revs Goldman, 27 , 1 and Zec kah, Mrs. J. Harvith.
was
to
subscribe
to
100
collies
of
Washington
Post
of
the
American
.
-
S me. lone one from oe le zone
_
1
Gladstone.
s ‘.,;.... w.. 1.....; le 0111
the Hadoar for Youth, which is Legion, Reserve Officers Associa•
BARNEY STONE
F
icre
a
sn
eart
lame is ,.ant in our
with
B'nai David Sisterhood I published by the Hebrew weekly Bon of the United States, and of offices k at Schwartz, Natio
of 3113 Woodward Ave., 53 years
A Whith nave , ' e. b e fillet'
ns ! B
Van Antwerp Addresses
Iladoar", once a mont .
the National Sojourners.
h
old, died on Feb. 14! Funeral
Bldg., is a candidate for Circuit
1
17
Sadly
missed
by
his
wife
and
.
For
15
Odessa Society
years Mr. Dinu has been
A meeting of the 11'nai David
services were held on Feb.
igre on the e m
w tcoraitsicactive
ti tin
ISRAEL GOULD FAMILY CLUB in A
I
with interment at Beth Tephilachildren.
Sisterhood was held Feb. 10.
Americanization work, 10 years J u g
-
Schwartz,
.
Granll• and Marble weeemeete
-
The Israel Gould Family Club of which he served on the Amer.
Emanuel Cemetery. lie is sur-
Members of the Odessa Club
A public card party is being
Jewish affairs, is an outstanding
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vived by his wife, Elsie, and al In sad but loving memoryf , at a meeting in the B'nai Mo.he ern oral b • the •gisterhood for met at the home of Mr. and Sirs. icanization Committee.
trial lawyer. He has been engaged
EUCLID 119E
S . Dins is an officer of So-
, my dearest mother, Eva Gordon Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrenco, 1rednesday evening. March 13, , Louis Gould, 330'2 Richton Ave.,
daughter.
Bosch, who departed this life four: last week heard Councilman E.,:- there will be prizes and refresh- Sunday evening, Feb. 17. A /mo- ciety of the Occident and the in the practice of law for 18 years
---- - --- -
and is a member
all the Bar
years ago. March 9, 1931 (20 gene I. Van Antwerp, who is a ments. The public is invited to at- • per was served after the meeting, Orient, organization of non-Eng- Aasociation, local of
and national.
Plans were completed for the lish newspaper writers
days in Adarl.
. candidate for the Democratic tend. Mrs. B. M. Itiostein was
and edi• Mr. Schwartz is primarily noted
and
chosen
chairman
of
the
affair.
fourth
annual
charity
dance
and
to
rs.
nomination
for
County
Auditor,
i
I mi. her
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
a• i loved hors e s
for his oratorical ability. He is
In rny memoeh. In near.
tell them of the functions of the her co-chairman will be Mrs. Mary bridge to be held on Sunday eve-
endorsed by most of the political
E.t.d. remembered. longed for al.... ,
Wayne County Tract Index De- Cohen. ring, March 24, at the Barium
nylnaing tnany • anent tear
organizations, Democratic and
Mrs. Rose August reported the: Hotel. All proceeds will be used
Dear le the grave 11,1,•res mother Is 1..4 , partment.
non-partisan, in the County.
the
memory
th•t
never
will
fade
the
bridge-tea
was
very
'
for
Passover
baskets
for
the
poor
swe.t is
! He stated that the county had proceetis of
UNDERTAMERS
SI..... Schwartz is a member of
favorable, and Mrs. August was' and needy. The president, Benja-
Sadly missed by her daughter, , a large investment in this depart-
the Masonic L od ge, Elks,
E aes.
gl
Intent, which prepares abstracts given a vote o fthanks. min Gould. and members invite
Ann Bosch, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Vladimir
Jabotinsky,
will
speak
rind
B'rith, e tc. He has fol low ed
A hoard meeting was called for all their friends to patronize this
ifor public sale and is directly un-
in
Flint,
at
Congregation
Beth
Is• a
varied
and
diversified
career
Monday afternoon, Feb. 25, at the affair, and help fill the "Moos
Success is the *foundation-stone I der the Wayne County Board of
reel, on Monday, Feb. 25, at 8:15 from his early youth, as • new.-
home of Mrs. Rita Esper, I Chaim" baskets.
P. fIL
b oy, miner, businessman, lawyer.
on which happiness is built. Auditors.

OBITUARY

u
rsinu Recommendea

For Circuit Court

Rev. J. Silverman



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r" "N t ' ' ":4; k ,. „",::17, 1 ":̀ !Yr,A S. .0 . T :i7.•

IN MEMORIAM

I

I

Manuel Mach

JEWISH

AvisAto-d,

7739 John R. St.

Jabotinsky Speaks
In Flint on Monday

Trinity 2-2114

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