TI ED ErRonjEmsti Atom ICLE ass PACE TWO CLASSIFIED THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME DeLuxe Family Service 5 ° October 7, 1938 TH LEGAL CHRONICLE GUNSBERG RE-ELECTED LEHMAN MAY BE FIRST TO SERVE 10 YEARS TO HEAD BNAI MOSHE AS N. Y. GOVERNOR Louis Gunsberg was re-elected RELIABLE Ii OUSE HELP. president of Congregation Bnai Laundresses, women for house Moshe at the annual meeting cleaning, house maids, women held Sunday. Adolph Beck was for part time work. By hour. day or week. Schlesinger's, Madison 2526. Ballet Caravan at Town Hall Oct. I2 ROCHESTER, N. Y. (WNS) Eugene Loring, whose chore- -Ilerbert II. Lehman, three ography for "Yankee Clipper" times elected governor of the was acclaimed by the New York State of New York, was renomi- press as the finest of the year, nated for a fourth term by the will dance the role of the rest- New York State Democratic con- . vention after he changed his QUILTS - Made or recovered mind about not accepting, re- from your own feathers or nomination and agreed to run wools. Pillows recovered-spe- against Thomas E. Dewey, the Republican nominee, who was cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains, stsarted on his political careed baby, shower and wedding gifts. each No matter what you pay, by Lehman. By accepting re- Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 Dexter Blvd.. at Webb. nomination, Governor Lehman no laundry stands a better than even chance Ilogarth 9050. can launder • finer shirt of becoming the first man to be HAVE THE BEST EQUIPMENT MADE governor of the Empire State WE FOOT TROUBLES? for 10 years. Ile has already See Michigan's only shoe served three two-year terms, hav- refitter. We guarantee to ing been first elected in 1932 correct your foot trouble by when he succeeded Franklin D. proper shoe adjustments. We Flat Piece. carefully Ironed Roosevelt, under whose two ad- eliminate slipping at the heels. Additional Pounds 11%e lb. ministrations Lehman was Lieu- We are absolutely the only A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERV:CE tenant-Governor. If reelected in firm in Detroit doing this type November of this year, Governor of refitting. Lehman will serve for four more DANIEL'S SHOE CLINIC years since the Constitution of 1426 Griswold St. New York was amended last Net roollaWaalblo for ton.burot or wind-whipped Wish. year to provide four-year terms THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY HEBREW, Yiddish, English, Citi- for governors. At present for- LOUIS GUNSBERG zenship and Bar Mitzvah. Read- mer Governor Alfred E. Smith in and writing in five (5) les- re-elected vice-president; John holds the record for consecutive sons guaranteed. Free trial les- Adler, treasurer. and Dr. Joseph years in office as governor, hav- Ballet Caravan in "Yankee son. Da -,id Horowitz, the teach- Sturman, secretary. Louis Tina- ing served four two-year terms. Clipper" er. 2025 Blaine, Apt. 7. Trinity ner, Max Matyas, I. Auslander Lehman's decision to accept re- 2-9666. and Emanuel Klein were re- nomination was an about-face on less farmer who joins up for a OUR NEW EMERGENCY SERVICE elected board members, in addi- his part as he had previously nn- hard trip around the world on a Laundry Brought to Plant by 9 o'clock a. m. will be HORSEBACK RIDING-Ride for tion to the hold-overs. flounced his candidacy for the clipper ship, when the Ball e t Finished Same Day-NO EXTRA CHARGE Mrs. Jacob Farkas was elected United States Senate to fill the Caravan, Lincoln Kirstein's eel .. your health. Now is the beat president of the Bnai Moshe Sis- vac time of the year. Rates, $1 per ancy left by the death of Mated New York company of 2 1 " Senator Royal S. Copeland. comes to Detroit next wee hour, including Sundays. Morn- terhood, succeeding M rs. 1 .-" "Yankee Clipper" will be one f ingside Riding Academy. Five Meer. Sisterhood officers will be installed by Rabbi Moses Fischer Mile Road at Morningside Dr. three ballets to be presented per pound WEARING APPAREL the opening attraction of t One and a half miles west of Tuesday, Oct. 11. The congregation officers will Per Detroit Town Ilall in the Fish Middlebelt Road. Livonia 4126. be welcomed at the inaugural Theater, Wednesday, Oct. 12, Minimum Charge, $1.80 dinner dance, Oct. 30. 11 a. m. MINERAL BATAS-Treatments The Bnai Moshe Men's 'Club Was One of Founders of A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION Music for "Yankee Clipper for arthritis, neuritis, rheuma- will hold its annual election Wed- written by composer Paul Bowie tism, sciatica and colds. Also Zionist Movement in nesday, Oct. 12. was played by the Philadelph Turkish and reducing baths. This Country Symphony Orchestra for the b Wayne Mineral Baths, 030 Seek Whereabouts of Jack let's brilliant debut last year. Front St., (Ft. of 2nd Blvd.). Station"-the seco (Selig) Appleman . NEW YORK.-Isidor D. Mor- Randolph 6744. rison, one of the founders of the ballet-is a modern Americ theme based on an exciting d in Information is wanted of Jack Zionist movement in this country, HORSEBACK RIDING, $1 per in the life of a gasoline stati hour. Beautiful stables and (Selig) Appleman, alias Appel- died Sniffles' at his home at the attendant. clubhouse. Cross-country trails, baum, 57 years of age, tall, age of 66. Mr. Morrison was honorary illuminated track for night weighs 150 pounds, has dark secretary of the Federation of hair, grayish eyes, a moustache, riding. Fine food at moderate American Zionists, now known prices. Catering to hayrides a junk peddler by occupation. who has been missing since 1931 as the Zionist Organization of and all parties. Morton's Rid- HAROLD POMERANTZ ing Stables, 5 Mile Rd., two when he disappeared from De- of 2277 Clairmount Ave., 5 Season's Greetings miles west of Telegraph Rd. troit. His wife, Anna, now liv- years old, died on Oct. 3. ing in New York City, is very at Harrison. neral services were held on 0 anxious to ascertain his where- 3 with interment in Machpel abouts. Anyone knowing of this PRIVATE LESSONS in Hebrew man's location is requested to Cemetery. He is survived language, grammar and litera- communicate with the National his mother, Mrs. Diana Pom i ture, Bible, Mishna. Gemorah. Desertion Bureau, 67 W. 47th Lintz, and two brothers, Max a Children and adults. Prepa- St., New York City. William. ration for Bar Mitzvah. Call Wholesale Glass Jobbers Tyler 7-1618. Contributions to the Jewish HARRIS BROMBERG Manufacturers of Mirrors, .Beveled Plate and Leaded of this city, 69 years old, d Children's Home YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, Art Glass. Chipping and on Sept. 29. Funeral servi business or professional! Are were held on Oct, 2. Ile is Sand Blasting. The Jewish Children's Home ac- you interested in making desir- vived by three sons, Louis, hi knowledges donations from the able acquaintances for the ob- 2132.44 BAKER ST. ris and Sol; a daughter, S i ject of matrimony? Strictly following: Mrs. W. D. alayer, Slot. A II Eder, Eugene Freedman of Chica CA. 4216.4217 confidential. Write Box No. 1, Mot. Ruth Ostrow. Mrs. W. ItIndskopp, and a sister, Mrs. Anna Bernst Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Mot. J. Schwarea Mot Gordon, Niro Barry B•raer, Mn, H. Chaffin, Mrs. of Brooklyn, N. Y. Flat Pieces and Headiness-MO. Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried Additional pounds 7c lb. THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE Pounds SHIRTS 11 LIQUORS 271c Lace Curtains FLAT PIECES r“..e complete for only I. 75c P. THE TALK OF THE TOWN That You Have All Been Inscribed in the Book of Life for a happy and Prosperous New Year Is Our Sincere Wish AARON B. MARGOLIS Kosher Meat and Poultry Market w it Distivra 11637.41 DEXTER BLVD, Bettown Borlingutne and Webb RADIO SERVICE Service Call - soe Authorized R.C.A. and Philco Service Engineers VACUUM CLEANERS REPAIRED DEXTER RADIO CO. o as he ,r it MORRISON DIES Phone HOgarth 3042-3 YOU CAN BUY QUALITY KONIIFAt MEATS WITH CONFIDENCE i c. , 10C TRY OUR SUNDAY DINNER Double Woolen Blankets 35c r. 'h 25c Feather Pillows All Ironed Service 30c it. 2 0 C 18 lbs. DAMP WASH $100 yd GO WHERE YOUR FRIENDS GO FOR FINE FOOD and HO. 4717 11525 DEXTER . LE SHONO TOVO TIKOSEMU That You All have Been Inscribed in the Book of Life for 5699 Is the Sincere Wish of is '' 1- id in in Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Mogi11 and Son, George OBITUARY . = -.-;-2 _t,' .-2 Detroit Mirror tl Glass Co. ANNOUNCEMENT ! ! Korn's Kosher Restaurant t'u, .g :L.'' ' Ll'?: . Awe. Caster Season's Greetings Jacob Silyarmar •IIIIONAL SWIMS aa Teme0 Ram*. Roe.amosial John Johnides, Inc. Succoth gerolees: TE. 1.7523 FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for a gentleman. Tele- phone service. 2282 I'ingree Ave. Tyler 6-4516 Season's Greetings FOR RENT - Nicely furnished rosin for lady or gentleman in apartment of young couple. Reasonable. Good transporta- tion. 3840 Elmhurst Ave., Apt. 5. Inquire Sunday or eve- nings daily. Mam a 3411 Woodward at Peterboro NI 0 11 X L TYLER caisa SWAM., Cerensfor Per/Mined or Homo and be AP poInteneet. I.. SASS DEG, K OCT. 9 (MATINEES WED. L SAT.) Direct from New York and London Triumphs A GROUP THEATRE PRODUCTION GOLDEN Boy by CLIFFORD ODETS with FRANCES FARMER LUTHER ADLER MORRIS CARNOVSKY All Ryon 13e. $1.10, 51.85, 12.19, 99.73 Red, Mott Me, 11.10, 51.63 NW. Nal.: BR, 51.10. f1.13. 11.90 Season's Greetings Russell P. Tow CONCRETE BLOCKS and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 11666 BROADSTREET HO. 2818 Season's Greetings L. VITALI TILE CO. TILE AND MARBLE CON TRACTORS Tile for All Purposes Modernising and Repairing 13764 Conley Avenue TOwnsend 7.1219 Season's Greetings Dr. W. E. Darling Detroit Furniture OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Frame tl Carving 1104 Francis Palms Bldg. Company Car. Elizabeth and Woodward CA. 8615 A. T. TUBBS 5239 TILLMAN AVE. Season'" Greetings ATLAS CONE & CANDY MFG. CO . JOHN 1. Season's Greetings KALEANIAN Makers of Baby Grand and Smile Cones Te. 1.2822 4155 St. Aubie ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4500 The reward of one duty is the another. • liattplr ibirt4 El Mars MAKERS OF FINE FURS Detroit'. F”orlte Sam tFhwaita, Mrs. Ella Toshbant. Mr. - Iron of Nollonal limekiln( . Mr. and Mot. ItohlIrk, Mrs, H. II. Franklin, Ales. Hem flensher K. Herbert Aronaxon. Mr. ond Slot. Joareleon. Mrs. It. Mathes; Mr. and Mra. Ilereuan Cohen. to honor of eponly revotery Olen ry Shatter, Mr. and Moe. Emil Stern ond 3Ira SL", Iloldman, In memory of Mro. Cella Mos. 000109 FOR RENT - Large furnished room for girl or couple in home of three adults. Good home. Kitchen privileges. 2695 Monterey. Townsend 6-7330. rii/Jeinat muumuus 2903 Elmhurst TO. 11411139 Res. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN FOR RENT-Light, airy room for single person or employed cou- ple in home of adults. Pleasant surroundings. Kitchen privileges. Rosenthal, 11331 Dexter Blvd., Apt. 108. Davison 2801. Balle Engineering Products Co. CHARLES W. BALLE 14035 HOUSTON AVE. Pingrata 9192 FOR RENT-Large, clean, cozy room in quiet home. Evening meal optional. Good transpor- tation. 2558 Monterey Ave. Townsend 6.1641. America, from 1890 to 1904. Since then he continued his in- Ing r. ' 7?cl.i' 71' , ' a r t 'Ir cOltetr' ' , 15 ,1 e7,11 Y 1TIt'er tk: terest in the Palestine movement In will preach. - The Constancy of Na- and occupied important pasts in ture and the Inconstancy of Mau.• the Zionist Organization, the Pal- Vernet of Conelnalont at 10, Itnhlil estine Foundation Fund and the o T n "A Onion United Palestine Appeal. '"VIIII"Ultat'h IT. Id•ioi';"(1I4- of the Year 5595." He was a member of the ad- ministrative committee of the -- Sabbath Herrin, Hatordny. oct 8. at II o'clock. Or. Enited Palestine Appeal for sev- in speak on "Truth Franklin 19111 eral years, and was chairman l'oetrY." of its committee on budget and Afternoon Tea Donee: operation. Mr. Morrison also Four eons and laugh tern of 11.411 oehrol tote ore honed to ntleml the opening was a member of the advisory sunday nfternom tea dance of the so council of the Jewish National lilch i•nr1 Ref01011 Or Temple Beth El school on Sunday, end. 9, at 3 n't he k. Fund of America and he contrib. tuitoends. to many Jewish organize- ■'■„■ fontiztr Notts FOR RENT - Front, furnished room in beautiful quiet home of two adults. Cross-ventila- tion. Congenial atmosphere. Garage. Good transportation. Glynn Ct. near Lawton. Town- send 8.0424. Orman Passod owa5 Mrs. n•reday eventna, Sept. H. at her hum , Sirs. (Ireton wets te, member of the 514 - terh al of Temple Beth Jaren and a rorldent of Pontiac for 9O yeara She Is sorsi,rd by her husband, Haul Or. neon. and On, eons, 5111100, Loulte and Burial was to Cloter I I /I ,! Mau 11111 t't foolery, Rabbi Eric Friedland of. holm, FOR RENT - Furnished room. Reasonable. Near bus and car line. Call Townsend 5-9337. Arthur Eollln,rote of Mr. and MD, M. W. 1:011In of Dwight Ht., and All. Shirley Present, daughter of Mr. and Mot. William Present of Mohawk nuttrl ■ ulatr.d nt Oho Fnlversley of Mich- igan in Ann Arbor. FOR RENT-Two room well- furnished kitchenette apart- ment. 3741 Collingwood Ave., Apt. 301. Near Dexter. Tyler 7-4285. FOR RENT - Eight room flat, newly-decorated, four bed- rooms, oil heat, modern con- veniences. Open Sunday from 1 to 4 p. m. at 3291 Webb Ave. For appointment call Tyler 5-6612. FOR RENT - Nice furnished room for lady or gentleman. Board if desired. Townsend 5-7439. FOR RENT-Comfortable, fur- nished room for one or two girls or employed couple. Or school girl will share her room with high school girl. Kitchen privileges. Near Dexter and Lawton buses. Davison 9050. Mizrachi Women's Simchas Torah Party on Oct. 18 Following an annual tradition, the Mizrachi Women of Detroit will sponsor their annual Sim- chas Torah party on Tuesday evening, Oct. 18, at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence. Members and friends of Mizrachi are, urged to be pi sent. The regular meeting for Miz- rachi Women members will be held the following afternoon, Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 1:30, at the Bnai Moshe. The annual donor luncheon of the Mizrachi Women takes place this year on Nov. 15, at the Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Abraham Caplan is chairman and Mrs. J. Kunin is one of the co-chairman. Mrs. I. Rosenthal is chairman of the souvenir booklet. FOR RENT-Comfortable, airy room in private home of small Weisgal Sets Record for Tel adult family. References- Rich- Aviv Trip ton near Linwood. Townsend TEL AVIV (W N S - Palcor 6-0121. Agency) - Meyer W. Weisgal, executive director of the Palestine FOR RENT - Large furnished Pavilion at the New York World's room for lady or couple. No Fair of 1939, arrived in Tel Aviv objection to child. Home of on Sept. 30, establishing what is two adults. Good transporta- regarded as a record for the jour- tion. Reasonable. 1710 W. ney from New York to this all- Philadelphia. Madison 9524. Jewish city. He made the entire GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE trip in eight days, having flown nice airy room in refined home. from England. Weisgal is con- Meal at noon required. Call ferring with designers of the Pal- estine exhibit and with leading Townsend 7-7562. manufacturers with regard to the FOR SALE -Choice pieces of New York show. furniture at sacrifice. Also Paintings and Oriental rugs. Private home. No dealers. FOR RENT - Attractive room, 2715 Glynn Ct. large and airy. suitable for a couple. Reasonable. Clement+ ROOM AND BOARD for child near Linwood. Call Townsend of school age. Good home in 5.6142. Highland Park. Write Box '70, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. YOUNG LADY, employed, will exchange light services eve- Let the people praise thee. 0 nings for room and board. God; let all the people praise vsz ISIDOIIE D. MORRISON • GEORGE GERALD EPSTEAN of 1476 Chicago Blvd., 64 years old, died on Oct. 2. Funeral services were held on Oct. 4 with burial in Woodmere Cemetery. lie is survived by his wife, Anna; la son. Kenneth R. and two daughters, Mrs. Ilerbert M. Meyer and Mrs. Gilbert Hart. DRIVING TO CHICAGO on Sat- urday, October 15, for week- end. Can accommodate three passengers. Write Box 13, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. MRS. FANNY LEFKOFSKY of 3309 Clairmount Ave. died on Thursday, Sept. 29, at the age of 58. Funeral services were held on Friday, Sept. 30, and burial was in Machpelah Ceme- tery. Mrs. Leficasky had lived in Detroit for 30 years and was a liberal contributor to worthy causes. Surviving her are her husband, Oscar W.; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Sam Kreisler of De- troit and Mrs. Harry Hartz of Flint; two sons, Jack 0. Lefton and Max Blum, and three grand- children. IN MEMORIAM Will Be Open on Tuesday, October 11 AT 12216 LINWOOD AVENUE Between Richton and Cortland meals at • reasonable price.. Also private featuring excellent for dining room catering showers, parties, etc. DETROIT POST NO. 135 HONORED BY VETERANS Dr. Robert Rosen was elected by the Jewish War Veterans of the United States, in annual convention at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. as national committeeman t, i /M '', i I EXTRA" s, I FOUR °RANDS "Owed" SoM , Benallt Dancers reel NellaW's Nara Opening Ten ■ ght LEW HOFFMAN 110 DAVENPORT, 1E. 1-1111110 The Adduct of famoui fact Season's Greetings JONES EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Male and Female Help Fur- In loving memory of our dar- nished Free of Charge ling wife and mother. Sarah Reliable colored help by Day DR. ROBERT ROSEN Bernstein. who passed away two or Week-Maids. Waitresses, Laundresses. References in- years aro, Sept. 30, 1936 (14 of the Fifth Zone, comprising vestigated. days in Tishri.). Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. Dr. 4116 Beaubien Street gone-tale's Just awn, She Rosen will have jurisdiction over Telephone CO. 1010 the posts in these states and in Dad, Ralph and Mildred. the formation of new posts. Ile is past commander of Ant- In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister. Lillian Zar- ler Post No. 334 of American Legion, treasurer of the Military Season's Greetings ankin, who passed away seven Order of the World War and days ago, Sept. 24, 1931 (12 vice president of the 43rd na- days in Tishri). Sadly missed by her parents, tional encampment corporation and housing chairman during the sister and brothers. convention. Ile is a member of For a New Ford or • the following: Association of GOOD USED CAR Highland "Park A. Z. A. Military Surgeons, Wayne Coun- ty Medical Society. Michigan 12151 Grand River Chapter Discussion State Medical Society, Fellow of 14700 Grand River Forum Oct. 12 the American Medical Associa- tion, Johns Hopkins Surgical So- The cultural committee under ciety, contributor to medical the leadership of Philip Rothschild journals and former president of and Louis Hoexter will be in Maimonides Medical Society. Ile charge of the social event of High- is a graduate of Johns Hopkins Season's Greetings land Park A. Z. A. to be held University Medical School, and Wednesday evening, Oct. 12. a member on the staff at Grace Dr. M. M. Silverman, past- Ilospital. Ile lives at 288 Mack president of Bnai Brith Louis Ave. Marshall Lodge, will speak on anti- Semitism; Samuel Hoexter, teach- er and lecturer at Wayne Univer- Mayfair Ballroom Is Now sity, will lead the group in dis- Available for Private cussion. Movie slides will be Parties "GOOD CLEANING PAYS" shown on European conditions. Jess R. Feller, A. Z. A. deputy for Mayfair Ballroom, 3116 Wood- the State of Michigan, will be in ward, at Watson. is available for Telephone RE. 4336 charge of this event This pro- private parties and dances, either 20905 W. 7-Mile Road gram will start at 8 p. m. in the during the days or nights, in- Roselawn Apartment ballroom, 111 holidays. Arrangements Wayne University Presents Highland Ave. The public is in- cluding may be made by calling Clifford vited. "Liliom" 1281. Julian Feller, member of Chap- The Mayfair Ballroom oper- As its opening production of ter 311, has been appointed, gen- ated for 29 years on Woodward the' current 1938-39 series, the eral chairman of the annual A. Z. at Watson and was formerly Workshop Players of Wayne A.A. Day, Oct. 16. An extensive known as the Majestic. Formerly University present Molnar's "Lil- program will be held in the audi- it was used for public dances iom," Oct. 7 and 8. in the De- torium of the Central High School. every night, but from now on it Seymour Jacoby has assumed the will be available for rentals. It troit Institute of Arts Auditor- ium. "Liliom," a play of fan- duties of the president during the is the most beautifully appointed absence of Wilfred Katz. tasy, is the best known work of ballroom in Detroit. The dance Ernest Denefeld has been named floor is laid on springs and is the noted Jewish dramatist and in charge of the installation com- the only one of its kind in De- author. Ferenc Molnar. • Those - 10 heading • large cast include: mittee for the chapter. Bnal Brith troit. REGULARS Whitfield Connor. Helen Clau- Louis Marshall Lodge will officiate. A bowling team has been an- STLINIES sen, Ralph Bernstein and Tressa Junior Berditchevers ON DRAFT lrudeau. The production is un- nounced by the Highland Park der. the personal supervision of A. Z. A. Chapter 313, and the fol- Junior Berditchevers met Oct. , Richard R. Dunham, director of lowing members will represent the the theater. Tickets may be ob- chapter: Philip Rothschold, Julian 3 at Webster Hall. Plans for a tained at the box office or reser- Feiler, Alfred Rcdner, Leroy Holt- bingo party were discussed. Nominations for officers will ' vations may be made by calling man and Louis Hoexter. be held Tuesday, Oct. 18. Co.. 2020. The Senior Berditchevers pre- George Salomon, who was re- Other productions in the se- ries -will be Congreve's "Way of sently tendered a testimonial din- rented plans for their annual ball OM SAM ner upon the completion of 35 which will be held the latter part the World," Nov. 18, 19; O'Neill's "Beyond the Horizon, Jan. 20, years as ■ reporter on the New of January. A junior commit- presi- by the 21, and E. P. Conkel's "Prologue York Herald-Tribune, is a descen- tee was appointed dant of Ilaym Salomon. dent to assist the seniors. to Glory," April 28, 29. A native of Lomza. Poland, where he was born in 1871, the son of Moses and Helen Bishko- wich Morrison, he came to this country in 1886. Ile was gradu- ated from the New York Uni- versity, Law School in 1896 and admitted to the New York bar that year. In 1905 Mr. Morri- son became senior member of the law firm of Morrison & Schiff. In 1913 he married Miss Dora Levy, daughter of Bernard and Esther Levy of New York. For several years he was prominently identified with the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and was a member of the board of directors. Also he Nati a member at large of the American Jewish Committee, a member of the Committee for He- brew University and a member of theJerusalein Center Committee of United Synagogues of America from 1928 to 1934. Mr. Morrison was a member of Ilnai Jeshurun, where funeral services were held Tuesday with Dr. Israel Goldstein officiating. llonorary pall bearers were Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Judge Mor- ris Rothernberg, Sol Stroock. Dr. Cyrus Adler, Edgar J. Nathan, Arthur Oppenheimer, Abraham Krasne, Dr. Louis Finkelstein, Dr.' Louis Ginsberg, Dr. Alex- ander Marx, Henry Singer, Har- ry Liebovitz and Louis B. Si- monds. C. TRUBEY CORLISS Brick Cleaners