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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1940
May 3, 1940
Alfred L. Deutsch
Named Secretary of
Moore, Deutsch Co.
ADLER TO ADDRESS
COUNCIL OF WOMEN
ON MONDAY, MAY 6
Mrs. Stollman Dies
Pisgah Lodge to Meet
Monday Night
Rabbi's Wife Was Descended
from Family of Scholars
Next Monday night, Pisgah
Lodge No. 34 of Bnai Brith will
Philip Adler, member of the
Mrs. Shifra Stollman, the wife hold a business meeting in its
Alfred L. Deutsch, formerly editorial staff of the Detroit of Rabbi Isaac Stollman, died on lodge quarters in the Jewish
& News, and writer on interna- April 30, at the age of 42. Fu- Community Center and will hear
secretary of Moore, Deutsch the
tional affairs, will speak at the neral services were held on May a report of the nominating com-
Co., has been promoted to
positionof vice president and annual meeting of the Detroit 1, with Rabbis J. Rabinowitz, mittee. Final nominations and
general manager of that concern Section, National Council of Jew- Joseph Eisenman, J. Thumim election of officers will be held
whose offices are at 1031 Na- ish Women, Monday, May 6, at and Rev. S. Mogill officiating. In- June 3.
terment was in the Stoliner Cem-
Following the business session
tional Bank Bldg.
etery,
Jack Lawson will lead a discus-
Surviving her are her husband sion on "The Charitable and
and six children, Sam, Fay, Irv- Philanthropic Work of Bnai
ing, Sarah Ann, Bernard David Brith" and Ben Rhodes will lead
and an infant son.
a discussion on Bnai Brith Hillel
JACOB APPEL
Descended from a long line of Foundations.
Ave., 50 years
Filigree
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rabbis and scholars, Mrs. Stoll-
The following are members of
01d, died on April 29. Funeral
man was deeply devoted to the the nominating committee: Harry
held on May 1 at
were
services
faith of our people. She was Yudkoff, chairman, Aaron Droock,
Lewis Bros. Funeral Home with
born in the province of Minsk Samuel W. Leib, Elias Goldberg
interment in Beth Judah Ceme-
and came to this country 16 and Ben F. Goldman.
tery) He is survived by his wife,
years ago.
Louis Schostak, chairman of
Lillian; a daughter, Mrs. George
moonlight committee, announces
Karrip, and a son, Dr. Philip
Mich. Apparel Club Auxil- that plans are progressing for
Appel.
the Bnai Brith moonlight to be
iary's Annual Spring
held on Sunday, July 21. The
Affair May 14
folowing Bnai Brith organiza-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the tiosn are jointly sponsoring this
Michigan Apparel Club will hold year's moonlight: Pisgah Lodge,
its third annual spring luncheon Louis Marshall Lodge, Theodor
at Kern's on Tuesday, May 14, at Herzl Lodge, Women's Auxiliary
12:30 p. m. After luncheon, those and Business and Professional
attending will play bridge or Women of Bnai Brith.
mah jong. Many prizes will be
IN MEMORIAM
given away.
The purpose of this affair is to
In loving memory of our dear
PHILIP A. ADLER
raise sufficient funds to send sev- husband and father, Herman
at eral underprivileged children to Waterstone, who passed away six
Hotel
the Detroit-Leland
.1"2 :30 p. m., on the subject camp who otherwise would have years ago, May 7, 1934.
no opportunity to leave the city
"Whose War Is It?"
I n our hearts your memory lingers,
Sweet, tender and true,
Luncheon reservations should this summer.
For
tickets
call
Mrs.
Harold
There I,, not a day goes by
be made early with Mrs. Meyer
That we do not think of you.
Rosenbaum, Townsend 8-4675, or Baskin, Uri. 3-2559, or Mrs. Ben
Cowen.
Ty.
6-2365,
or
tickets
Sadly missed by his wife and
at the Council Clubhouse, Co-
lumbia 0450. Luncheon tickets may be purchased at the door of children.
Kern's tea room.
are $1 per plate.
Mrs. Douglas I. Brown will
FORM MAFTIR CLUB
preside.
Unexpected
A Maftir Club has been formed
Guests?
J. W. E. W. 0. Branch
for boys of 12 to 16. Headquar-
to Plan Installation ters are at 11812 Linwood and
10478 Bryden.
No need to become
At a minimum fee of $3 a
A
special
meeting
of
the
North
excited — Let Harry
year, boys will be enrolled in the
Woodward
Branch
of
the
Jewish
Boesky help you enter-
Women's European Welfare Or- club and will be taught Jewish
tain them with an as-
ganization will be held at the law and to observe the rules of
home of Mrs. A. Gleicher, 3044 Bar Mitzvah. There will be lec-
sortment of delicious
Richton, Monday, May 6, at 12:30 tures and literature will be pro-
sandwiches.
p. m. Final arrangements will be their children and to send their
made
for the installation to take their Bar Mitzvah members will
Just Phone
place at the Wilshire Hotel on be presented with gifts.
Parents are urged to enroll
Tuesday, May 14, at 12:30. Mrs.
TRINITY 2-9366
Ida Schultz is chairman. Reser- their childrend and to send their
for prompt Delivery Service
vations can be made by calling checks to the above addresses.
Mrs. Schultz, Townsend 8-0394.
Final plans will be made at Milton Gordon Joins the
the next meeting for the clock
H. Hentz & Co.
12TH AT HAZELWOOD
project.
Announcement is made this
week that Milton Gordon has be-
come associated with the broker-
age firm of H. Hentz & Co., in
the Union Guardian Bldg.
Last Day, Wednesday, May 8
Mr. Gordon leaves the firm of
Sutra Bros. & Co. to accept his
OBITUARY
FOR SALE—APARTMENTS:
After the
World War
These sound investment
properties sold for double
to triple today's liquidating
prices. Will history repeat?
Rely on our Facts and
Figures.
19 Apt.
Bet. Woodward and Hamil-
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aft Sold for $90,000
orches.
c p ash
after the war. Imagine
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$5625 down 180 easy
monthly pay'ts, 0/.2% int.
27 Apt.
3 & 4 rooms. Beautiful lo-
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tubular steam boiler. Takes
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Only $3000 down
Solid stone trimmed, tiled
halls & stairs. Dr's. offices,
stores, flats, 10 units 100%
rented. Fine property, triv-
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180 easy monthly pay'ts,
4 1/2 % int.
MR. BEDFORD
Homer Warren & Co.
58 Tears Dependable Service
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MILTON GORDON
new post. His experience covers
a wide range of activity during
which time he has acquired a
large clientele. In 1930, Mr. Gor-
don was appointed local manager
of Samuel Ungerleider & C&o.
When this firm dissolved he be-
came associate manager of Fen-
nel., Beane & Ungerleider. For
the past seven years he has been
associated with Sutro Bros. &
Co.
Mr. Gordon extends an invita-
tion to his many friends to visit
him at his new quarters where
the vast resources of the Hentz
Co. are at his command. The
firm, which was established in
1856, is a member of the New
York Stock Exchanges, New York
Curb Exchange, Chicago Board
of Trade, New York Cotton Ex-
change, Commodity Exchange,
Inc., Detroit Stock Exchange and
other leading exchanges. They
also maintain offices in 14 other
cities throughout the country as
well as offices in leading Euro-
pean capitals.
sistant materials in a variety of new
Spring patterns and colors.
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