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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Sunshine Club, National Home
for Convalesents in Miami, Fla.
The club thanks Mrs. H. Alt-
man of W. M. B. C. and The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle for
The Detroit Sunshine Club their assistance.
concluded activities at • Miami
SALE—APARTMENTS:
Beach, Fla., with a luncheon FOR
given for Mo'os Chitim.
The officers for the winter:
Eva Prenzlauer, organizer and
honorary president; Mrs. Fannie

EL GOLDENBURG GUEST STAR BAY CITY NOTES 16 Causes Aided
By Sunshine Club
SAMU
AT LITTMAN'S YIDDISH THEATER

Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison
left on Saturday for Kansas City,
Mo., where Mr. Harrison will be
a delegate at the American
Waterworks Convention h e 1 d
there this week.

Samuel Goldenburg, one of the Littman's Theater, will appear in
's play "Too
brillian
t actors on the Yid- H. Kalmanowitz
on
is the guest star this Much Mey."
most
,
atge
On May 7, a testimonial eve-
die sh sta Littman's Peoples Thea-
ning will be given in honor of
wek
ter,
12th
and
Seward.
This Friday evening, Sunday Abraham Littman, owner of the
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirsch-
matinee and evening and Tues- theater. Mr. Goldenburg and the field left on Sunday for New York
y evening, Mr. Goldenburg, to- entire cast will appear in "Shir where the former will spend sev-
da r with the entire cast of Hashirim" ("Song of Songs"). eral days and the latter will be
gethe
visiting friends i tnhe East for
while the feathers are cheap.
several weeks.
Buy here and VOW to the
oppORTUNITY GUILD'S Camp Walloon
limit of your cash and
Taking a few days off from
DISPLAYS ON MONDAYS Preparing for
watch your dollars multiply
school, Miss Miriam Goldberg and
many fold. Rely on our
Miss Sybill Kahn are spending
Every Monday morning, at the Coming Season
Facts and Figures.
a few days with their respective
Jewish Community Center, be-
Seymour Tilchin, director of parents, Mr, and Mrs. Morris
tween 11 and 12:30, the Oppor-
$5000
tunity Guild of the Resettlement Camp Walloon, announces prepara- Goldberg and Mr. and Mrs.
swings fine 13 apt near Jef-
Service has a display of its mer- tions are being completed for the George Kahn, before returinng to
ferson chain and theatre
chandise. In addition to the many opening of this camp, located on their classes at Steven's College
center. New stoves, large
articles refugee members of the Walloon Lake, 15 miles from at Columbia, Mo.
elec ref rig. tiled baths,
Guild have been making—which Charlevoix, for the coming sea-
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman
showers. Rent $5,600. For-
remain in constant demand—new son.
mer sale $85,000. Best buy
This camp, conducted for boys were week-end visitors in Detroit.
models are shown.
of the great east side for
Guild speakers are using a great in ages of 7 to 17, was declared
Funeral services for Laser
only $25,000.
deal of pliofilm, a transparent but a Class A Camp by the district
Feldman, 74, who died Sunday
strong form of cellophane, in white
at 11:10 p. in. at his home, 300
38 Apt.
and in color, bound with con-
South Farragut St., were held
trasting cloth tape. Out of this
Beautiful Palmer Park. Mar-
Monday at 2:30 p. in. at the
material are fashioned dustproof
ble lobby, elevator, all mod-
home, with Rabbi Mendel Glancz
bags for tuxedo and full dress
ern improvements. Foreclos-
officiating. Burial was in Scharry
suits, as well as envelopes for tux-
ed price half of former val-
Zedeck
cemetery.
Born
in
Kne-
edo shirts and evening and sum-
ue, way below today's con-
land,
Russia,
Nov.
7,
1865,
he
mer purses. Pliofilm keeps bro-
struction costs. About $20,-
came
to
America
in
1893.
He
had
cades from tarnishing, and light
000 down.
lived in Bay City for 20 years,
MRS. FANNIE STRAUSS
color
ed leathers clean and soft.
and
in
Milwaukee
23
years.
He
Doctor's Offices,
One item the Guild makes which
was a past president of the Strauss, president; Mrs. Mary
seems extremely useful for travel-
apts,
stores, transfer cor.
Gordon
and
Mrs.
Peter
Kaplan,
Shaarey Zedek congregation. Sur-
padded silk jewelry roll
population center. Fine
ing is ea r
vice
presidents;
Mrs.
Pauline
Hy-
viving
are
the
widow,
Esther;
with separate compartments for
four sons, Evener, Herman, and man, treasurer; Mrs. Evelyn cond. 100% rented. Cost
pins, bracelets and rings.
Julius, all of Saginaw, and Henry, Owens, secretary . , Dora Gold- $100,000. Ins. Co. mtg. was
The Guild sells several models
of Hale; three daughters, Mrs. man, chairman of entertainment; $45,000 foreclosed. Only $30,-
of children's play suits, and per-
Verill
Steele, and Mrs. Julius Mrs. I. Brasch, co-chairman; 000 terms $4500, bal 180
sonalized baby's bibs with the
Josehart,
both of Saginaw, and Reah Hulsh, treasurer of Mildred easy monthly payments in-
young owner's name written out
Miss Ann Feldman, of Bay City; Love Flower Fund; Mrs. Sarah cluding 41/2% int.
across the front of the bib. Tur-
MR. BEDFORD
Schwartz, Mrs. C. Kaplan, Mrs.
and seven grandchildren.
kish towel animals of indefinite
M. Katsman, sick committee;
ancestry but vastly huggable qual-
Beautiful in its appointments Mesdames A. Greenberg, I. Homer Warren & Co.
ities are another bright sugges-
58 Years Dependable Service
was
the luncheon at which Mrs. Brasch, H. Rose, hostesses.
tion for baby presents.
L. B. Harrison was hostess on
The following organizations re-
Descriptive adjectives cannot
Friday to 60 guests at the ceived contributions: Mo'os Chi-
tell the whole story. The public
Wenonah Hotel, to compliment tim, Jewish National Fund, Jew-
is invited to attend the showing
Miss Charlotte Scharff of Can- ish War Veterans, Infants Service
and sale next Monday morning,
ton, 0., who recently announced Group, Eva Prenzlauer Mater-
April 29, at the Jewish Commu-
SEYMOUR TILCHIN
her engagement to Marvin Har- nity Aid, House of Shelter, Jew-
nity Center, Woodward and Hol-
brook Ayes. The sales committee health department at Charlevoix, rison, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. ish Home for Aged, Children's
will bring sample merchandise di- and was thus given the highest Harrison. Spring flowers in vari- Home, Home Relief Society, Mt.
ous hues and tall white tapers Sinai Hospital, Kalvarier Aid So-
rectly to the homes of prospective ossible rating.
TO. 8.8139
customers, if it is inconvenient P Located on 50 acres of rolling with blue tulle bows decorated ciety, Zedakah Club, European
plays.
If to
a private
is wooded land, 800 feet above sea the guests
double
X
tables.
Out
of
town
for
them
visit the showing
Center dis-
who were present were: Jewish Women's Welfare, Youth Ask for
Education League,
desired call Mrs. Sidney Weisman, level, the camp's surroundings are
Townsend 8-6683; or Mrs. Amson ideal for a summer's stay. One of Mrs. Joseph Scharff and daug,h-
its great advantages is that the ters, Charlotte and Julia, of Can-
environment provides relief from ton, O. Mrs. Joseph Lucker, De-
Tabor, University 1-8686.
•
The
coming
season will last troit IVIrs.
Ben Kahn, Standish;
hay
fever
and asthma.
Mrs. Joel Kahn Midland; Mrs
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY from July 3 through Aug. 27. William Schmerin, New Castle . ,
New Spring
MEMBERS' TEA MAY 28 Mr, Tilchin announces that a p a . ; Mrs. Max Kahn, Pincon-
ning; Mrs. Henry Weiss, Rock-
A membership tea will be spoil_ very able staff of counsellors has
sored by the Home Relief Society been selected for this season's ville Center,
N. Y. Mrs. George
Kahn and Mrs. Sherman Kahn
on day, May 27, at the Jew- activities at Camp Walloon. Tilchin
Him- of
Auburn, Mich.
is h Mon
with Style and Snap
Community Center, under the self highly qualified, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Adelman
direction of the membership chair- will be supported by able teach-
man, Mrs. living Small. 11,Ss and athletic directors.
10 STYLES 26 COLORS
A teacher in Detroit's high are receiving felicitations on the
birth of a son on April 12.
Regular and Tissue Weights
B.
Danto,
program
Samuel
in
Mrs.
Sa
chairman, in charge of, the pro- schools, Mr. Tilchin has had wide
gram for this event, announces experience in directorial work.
Miss Clara Beckman of Brook-
1558 WASHINGTON BLVD.
one-act plays He has taught in the United He- line, Mass., is in the city, having
*
original
at
several
th
written by Mrs. brew Schools, from which he has been called here by the illness of
which have been
Jen
ish Friends
Our
We Wish All
Bernard Komar and Mrs. Robert graduated, and in Temple Beth her sister, Miss Roxy Beckman.
and Patrons Best Wishes for
David Whitney Bldg.
Draws, will be presented by mem- El College of Jewish Studies.
a Joyous Passover . • •
Robert Moses, who was the
bers of the organization.
Mother-Daughter Luncheon guest
of his grandmother, Mrs.
Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs, financial of Jr. Home Relief May 12
Rose Moses, has returned to his
secretary, acknowledges a dona-
home at Salamanca, N. Y.
toin from Mrs. Anthony Deutsch
Junior Home Relief Society's
in memory of her beloved hus- annual Mother and Daughter's
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiss and
band, Anthony.
luncheon will be held May 12, in son, Roger, who were the guests
A Revisionist's Complaint
conunction with the newly organ- of their sister and brother-in-law, Contributions to the Jewish
Portney Bros. Open Their ized Junior Debs, at the Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hirsch-
Home for Aged
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
field, have returned to their home
Fourth Market on Dexter Leland Hotel.
In perusing the latest Jewish
For further information call at Rockville Center, N. Y.
The following have made con-
periodicals,
one notices the re-
Miss
Charlotte
Hozman,
Town-
tributions
to
the
Home
for
Aged:
Portney Bros. announce the
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Abrahams, currence of a new series of viru-
opening of their fourth market send 5-9028.
in memory of Wolf Kaplan; Mrs. lent attacks upon the New Zion-
in a chain of stores located in
J. W. Allen; Mr. and Mrs. B. G.
convenient Detroit shopping cen-
Arden, in memory of Wolf Kap- ist Organization. It is significant
ters.
Their new market, to be In loving memory of our dear lan; Mrs. Lillie A tins,
in mem - to note that the departure of
k
husband and father, Benjamin ory of husband, Dave-Ber
RTHA GOMBERG
Atkins; Mr. Jabotinsky for South Amer-
MRS.
known as the A & M . ar
who passed away six
Private funeral services were Abramovitz,
(formerly McCann's), is located
years
ago,
April
3,
1934
(18
days
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
J
Bieber-
of
M.
rs.
Millie ica seems to have served as a
stein, and
at 11768 Dexter Blvd. It will have held Monday in the Lewis Bros. in Nissan).
Netzorg; Mrs. Harold Biller, in signal for this new campaign
Funeral
Home,
7739
John
R.
a full line of kosher meats, gro-
In our hearts , ■ our memory lingers memory of father, Herman Ros- against the N. J. 0. While Mr.
dairy products, st . , for 'Mrs. Bertha Gomberg,
cerics. fruits,
s .
Sweet, tender and true,
enhelm; Mrs. A . Blumrosenof , Jabotinsky was in this country
fish. There will be prompt de- who died Sunday in her apart-
There is not a day goes by
Saginaw, Mich., in memory A. the Jewish press vied with one
liveries, and reasonable prices meat in the Wilshire Hotel. The
That We do not think of you.
Rebecca; Alfred
mother,
body' y was to be shipped to Du-
will prevail.
Busch, Lansing, Mich., in mem- another in praising the leader of
Sadly
missed
by
his
wife
and
luth, Minn., for burial. Mrs. Gorn-
ory of father, Morris Buch; Mrs. the N. Z. 0.; many Jewish lead-
berg was born in Aachen, Ger- c
.
to thildren
JACOB E. FISHER DIES many, 73 years ago. She came
M. J. Caplan, in memory of hus - ors observed that it was high
In loving memory of our .be- band, Maurice .1. Caplan; chil- time for a rapprochement be-
Detroit five years ago from Du-
Jacob E, Fisher, attorney, died luth. She is survived by two loved
B. Finn,
who passed
away Julius
a year dren of Mrs. Katherine Levitt, tween the Old and the New Zion-
husband
and father,
on Sunday night of a heart at- daughters, Mrs. Manuel Norman
in memory of her birthday; Mrs. ish Organizations.
Yet the moment Mr. Jabotin-
ta•k. Funeral services were held of Detroit and Mrs. Charles E. ago May 1, 1939.
M. A. Cohen, Alpena, Mich., in
,
Wednesday, with Dr. Leo M. Goodman of Virginia, Minn., and
memory of mother, Chane; David sky departed, the whole tenor of
our hearts his memoll lingers,
Friedman in memory of the Jewish press immediately
Franklin officiating.
three sons, Ephraim R., former in He watt noble, kind and t rue,
Cipe Friedman; Mrs. changed; the old bogeys were
Mr. Fisher was born 47 years Detroit attorney at present in
one knows the silent heart st hes S.
mother,
ago in Hesperia, Mich., and had Scarsdale, N. Y.; Samuel E. of N,: lr the tears we shed earh day.
Jacob Kabaker, in honor of again brought out from their
been a resident of Detroit for 25 New York City and Louis R. of A link In our famil y
Meisner's 88th dusty corners, brushed off, an d
Is L. roken
but
b its. Bernard
Miss
Esther
Lewis, in presented to the Jewish public.
Years. His home was at 1411 Bed- San Francisco.
ot s gone from our lob
III- lia
birtay;
hd
front our hearts.
n
ford road, Grosse Pointe Park.
memory of brother, Reuben We again heard the timeworn
He was a graduate of the Detroit
JACOB MASSERMAN
Sadly missed by his wife, Lewis; Mrs. Anna Roth; Max and long-discredited phrases: fas-
College of Law and was the of 2682 Richton Ave. died April
E. Sable, in memory of Wolf cists, strike breakers, breakers
daughter
and son.
senior member of the law firm of 18 at the age of 63. Funeral
Kaplan and Mrs. Millie Netzorg; of discipline.
Fisher & Moriarty. He was a services were conducted on April
Therefore, this new vicious at-
Mrs. H. Silverstone, in memory
member of the Detroit Yacht 19 by Rabbi Joshua Sperka. UNVEILING OF MONUMENT of Wolf Kaplan; Mrs. H. L. tempt to discredit the N. Z. 0.,
Club, Posselius Post of the Ameri- Burial was in Bnai David Ceme-
An unveiling of a monument Skolnik, in memory of mother, so as to bring back into line
can Legion, the Elks, the Mack tey. Mr. Masserman had lived
Kate; Mrs. Mary Weingarden, in these recalcitrant Zionists, who
Avenue Business Men's Associa- in r Detroit 22 years. He was a in memory of Frank Cohen will memory of grandfather, Mordhe- are at last realizing that only
take
place
on
Sunday,
May
5,
at
tion and Fairfield Golf Club. His member of Congregation Bnai
Hirsh; Women's Auxiliary of the through the Revisionist ideal will
wife, Phyllis; his mother, Mrs. David. He is survived by his 11 a. m. in Machpelah Cemetery. Jewish Home for Aged, in mem- the aim of Zionism be achieved.
Relatives
and
friends
are
invited
Minnie Fisher, and thret brothers, wife, Celia, and his sons, Paul
ory of Anthany Deutsch. CASPAR BOYARSKY.
to attend.
Osman, of Detroit, and Don and
Archie, of Grand Rapids, survive. B. and Morris.

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YOUR NEST"

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