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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, ollto

Thursday, July 20, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

LEGAL NOTICES

man Ave., Detroit, Michigan on or
before the 20th day of September,
A.D. 1950, and that such claims will
be heard by said court, before Judge
Thomas C. Murphy in Court Room
No. 305, Wayne County Building in
the City of Detroit, in said County,
on the 20th day of September, A.D.
Robert I). Anspach, Attorney,
1950, at two o'clock in the afternoon.
870 Penobscot Bldg., 26
Dated July 10, 1950.
No. 691836
TIME TO LIGHT SABBATH
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Wayne, ss,- Suit pending before Hon-
Judge of Probate
CANDLES: 7:48 P.M.
orable William Krueger, a Circuit
Court Commissioner for said County, George IL Goldstone, (P.A.), 1926 Na-
between William J. Goodman and Glo-
tional Bank Bldg. (26)
ria Goodman, his wife, Plaintiffs, vs.
No. 375,314
John Mayzes and Dorothy D. Mayzes,
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
his wife, Defendants.
Sabbath Eve service at 6 p.m.
Wayne,
ss.
At
a session of said Pro-
Summons issued and returned that
Court for said County of Wayne, Saturday morning at 8:45.
defendants cannot be found, it ap- bate
at the Probate Court Room in
pearing by affidavit, that said de- held City
of Detroit, on the Sixth day
fendants reside in this State and that the
of
July,
in the year one thousand
process for their appearance has been nine hundred
and fifty.
duly issued and the same could not
Present
be served by reason of their continued Probate. Joseph A. Murphy. Judge of
Sabbath service at 8:45 a. m.
absence from their place of residence,
In the Matter of the Estate of
it is ordered that the said defendant
ALFRED STORK, Deceased. Rabbi David S. Bakst will speak
appear at the Court Room of the un- FRANK
George H. Goldstone, Special and on "Live a More Wholesome To-
dersigned, 3rd Floor Wayne County General
Administrator of said estate,
Building Annex, 356 . Congress Street. having rendered
this Court his morrow by Remembering Yester-
Detroit, Michigan, at eleven o'clock combined first and to final
account in day's Errors." On July 22, 23, and
A. M. on Wednesday, August 9th, 1950 said matter and filed therewith
his
and defend the complaint filed in this
24 Rabbi Bakst will conduct
suit or judgment will be entered by petitions praying that he be allowed
additional
compensation
for
extra-
classes in Shulchan Aruch and
default, and that this order be served
or published as required by statute. ordinary services rendered in the Pirke Avot.
administration
of
said
estate,
that
the
The foregoing suit involves title to:
All that certain piece or parcel of land residue of said estate be assigned to
being situated in the Township of Van the persons entitled thereto and in the
Buren, Wayne County, Michigan, and event that there be no heirs-at-law
more particularly known and describ- that the balance of said estate be
ed as: The N'ly 103.1 feet of the fol- turned over to the Michigan State
Sabbath eve service at 7:15,
lowing described property: Beginning Board of Escheats:
It is ordered, That the Twenty-Sec- Saturday morning 9 o'clock.
at a point on the Last line of said Sec-
tion 30, said point being S. 937.09 feet ond day of August, next, at ten Tisha b'Ab services Sunday at 8
from the East 1, corner of said Sec- o'clock in the forenoon before judge a.m. Weekday services 7:15 a.m.
Patrick H. O'Brien at said Court Room
tion 30; thence S. along the said
line of Section 30, 410.60 feet; thence be appointed for examining and allow- and 7:45 p.m.
S, 119 deg. 36 min. 40 see. W. 990.02 ing said account and hearing said pe-
feet; thence N. 411.17 ft.; thence N. 89 titions.
And it Is further Ordered, That a
deg. 38 min. 39 see. E. 990.02 ft. to the
copy Of this order he published once
point of beginning.
in each week for three weeks con-
WILLIAM KRUEGER,
Sabbath services at 11 a, m.
Circuit Court Commissioner. secutively previous to said time of
hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Chron- Rabbi Akselrad will preach.
Dated: July 3, 1953
icle, a newspaper printed and cir-
(A true copy).
culated in said County of Wayne.
JOSEPH A. MURPHY,
I.ouls Wechsler, Attorney,
Judge of Probate.
1224 National Bank Bldg., (26)
, No. 379a32
(A true copy)
STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Probate RUTH R. BOLLA,
Sabbath eve services at 7
Court For The County of Wayne.
Deputy Probate Register. o'clock, Saturday morning 8:45
In the Matter of the Estate of WAS-
H, SHABAN, Deceased,
o'clock. Class at 6:15 p.m. Min-
Notice is hereby given that all cred-
cha at 7:15 p.m. followed by Sho-
itors of said deceased are required
to present their claims, in writing and 1.ouls Wechsler, Attorney,
los Seudos.
under oath, to said Court at the Pro- 1224 National Bank Building
bate Office In the City of Detroit, in
No.
380,262
said County, and to serve a copy
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
thereof upon LOUIS WECHSTER, P.A.,
ss. At a session of the Probate
Administrator of said estate, at 1224 Wayne,
Court
for said County of Wayne, held
Friday night 7:30, Saturday
National Bank Bldg., Detroit, Michi- at the Probate
Room in the City
gan on or before the 27th day of Sep- of Detroit, on Court
the Twenty-third day morning 9:15.
tember, A.D. 1950, and that such claims of June, in the year
one thousand nine
will be heard by said court, before
and fifty.
Judge Thomas C, Murphy in Court hundred
Present
THOMAS
C. MURPHY,
Room No. 305, Wayne County Build-
of Probate.
ing in the City of Detroit, in said Judge
In the Matter of the Estate of FE-
Friday night at 6 p.m. Sabbath
County, on the 27th day of September,
MURZIN, Deceased.
A. D. 1950, at two o'clock in the after- 1.1X
morning
at 9 o'clock. Rabbi Ben-
On
reading
and
tiling
the
petition
of
noon.
Louis Wechsler, a Public Administra- jamin H. Gorrelick will preach.
Dated July 17 1950.
tor, praying that administration of
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
said estate be granted to himself or
Judge of Probate.
some other suitable person:
It is ordered, That the Thirteenth
Robert D. Anspach, Attorney,
day of September, next, at ten o'clock
870 Penobstot Bldg. (26)
in
the forenoon at said Court Room be
Sabbath Eve services at 7:30
MORTGAGE SALE — Default bay-
for hearing said petition.
ing been made in the terms and con- appointed
p.m. Sabbath worship at 9 a.m.
And
It
is
further
Ordered,
That
a
ditions of a certain mortgage made by copy of this order be published once
JACOB JOSEFF, an unmarried man, in each week for three weeks consecu- Tisha b'Ab services at 8:45 p.m.,
of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, tively previous to said time of hear- Saturday and 7:45 a.m., Sunday.
Mortgagor, to ,LDON H. JONES and ing, in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
ROBLRT D. ANSPACH, of the same a newspaper printed and circulated
place, Mortgagees, dated the thirteenth in said County of Wayne.
day of December A.D. 1948, and re-
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
corded in the office of the Register of
Judge of Probate.
Deeds, for the County of Wayne and (A true copy)
State of Michigan, on the seventeenth
RUTH R. BOLLA,
day of December, A.D. 1948, in fiber
Deputy Probate Register.
9604 Wayne County Records on
page 206. which said mortgage was
STATE OF MICHIGAN
duly assigned by said Eldon IfJones
The Probate Court
and Robert D. Anspach, as foll
ows:
For The County of Wayne
The interest of Eldon H. Jones was
No. 379,857
The Y.P.C. of the Northwest
assigned to Robert D. Anspach on the
In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN
twenty-ninth day of April, 1949, as J. SCHEMANSKY, Deceased.
Hebrew Congregation will hold
shown by the Assignment recorded in
Notice is hereby given that all credi-
Liber 10149, page 442, Wayne County tors of said deceased are required to a picnic Sunday at Dodge Park.
Records on January 5, 1950; the inter- present their claims, in writing and The group will meet at 10 a.m.
est of Robert D. Anspach in said mort- under oath, to said Court at the Pro-
gage was thereafter assigned to Vin- bate Office in the City of Detroit. in at the home of Joy Crantz, 17367
cent 0. Enright on the seventh day said County and to serve a copy there- Monica avenue. For information
of July, 1950, as shown by the Assign- of upon ROY II. BOSTON, Adminis-
ment recorded in Liber 10444, page trator of said estate, at 925 N. Waver- call Joy Crantz, UN. 2-2917, or
249, Wayne County Records, on July ly, Dearborn, Michigan on or before George Karbelnick, TO. 9-3864.
7, 1950• on which mortgage there is the 13th day of September. A. D. 1950,
claimed to be due, at the date of this and that such claims will be heard
notice, for principal and interest, and by said court, before Judge Thomas
Club Twenty-Five will meet
the sum of Two Thousand One Hun- C. Murphy in Court Room No. 305,
dred Ninety-one and 28/100 ($2,191.28) Wayne County Building in the City of Tuesday at the home of Mollie
Dollars, and no suit or proceedings at Detroit, In said County, on the 13th Demian.
law or in equity having been institut- day of September, A. b. 1950, at two
ed to recover the debt secured by said o'clock in the afternoon.
mortgage or any part thereof. Now, Dated July 3, 1950.
The first meeting of the Wolf
therefore, by virtue of the power of
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Wrotslaysky Family Club was
sale contained in said mortgage, and
Judge of Probate.
pursuant to the statute of the State
held at the home of Mrs. Wolf
of Michigan, in such case made and
Wrotlaysky, 3018 Clairmount ave-
provided, notice Is hereby given on
Wednesday, the 18th day of October,
nue. Harry Wright was elected
A.D. 1950, at eleven o'clock A. M., East-
president, Mrs. Sam Freedman
ern Standard Time, said mortgage will
be foreclosed by a sale at public auc-
secretary-treasurer.
tion, to the highest bidder, at the
♦ • •
southerly or Congress Street entrance
to the County Building in the City
Day-campers from the four ur-
Jewish
Women European
The
of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan
(that being the building wherein the ban camps operated by the Jew- Welfare Organization will hold a
Circuit Court for the County of Wayne ish Community Center began use board of directors meeting at 12
is held), of the premises described in
said mortgage, or so much thereof as of their new country camp site noon, Wednesday at the home of
may be necessary to pay the amount adjoining Pine Lake, donated by Mrs. Kate Linenthal, 3261 Mon-
due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage,
terey avenue, it was announced
with the interest thereon at seven per Israel Davidson.
cent (7%) per annum and all legal
Each
of
the
four
Center
camps
by Mrs. Jack Seder, president.
costa, charges and expenses, including
the attorney fees allowed by law, and will have the new camp site to The meeting will discuss the an-
also any sum or sums which may he itself one day a week. The camps nual Tag-day to be held July 30
paid by the undersigned necessary to
protect its interest in the premises. will continue their regular pro- at Mt. Clemens.
Which said premises are described as grams. Registrations are still be-
follows: All those certain pieces or
parcels of land situated In the City ing accepted.
of Detroit, in the County of Wayne,
The four camps are:
and State of Michigan and more par-
Camp Habonim (for children
ticularly described as follows, to-wit:
Lots 324 and 325 Canterbury Gardens 5-12 years). Register at Aaron
The "Country Squire," a new
Subdivision No. 1, being a Besubdivi-
sion of Erasers Subdivision of the S.E. DeRoy Memorial Building, TR. double-duty station wagon which
Quarter of the N.E. Quarter of Section 5-8400.
can be converted from a corn-
9, Town 1 South, Range 11 East, Green-
field Township, as recorded in Liber
Camp Northwest (4-8 years), at fortable eight-passenger carrier
12 of Plats, page 35, Wayne County Schulze School, Manor near San- to a one-level-floor cargo wagon
Records.
Dated at Detroit. Mich., July 12, 1950. ta Maria, UN. 3-6850.
in three minutes, has been intro-
VINCENT 0. ENRIGHT,
Dexter-Davison Camp (6-12 duced by the Ford Motor Co.
Assignee of Mortgagee
ROBERT D. ANSPACH,
years), 4059 W. Davison, WE. 3-
The new station wagon is the
Attorney for Assignee for Mortgagee.

Congregations
List Services

FIRST INSERTION

Page Ell

To Aid Yeshiva

Northwest Hebrew

• • •
Joseph W. Allen


Bnai Moshe

• • •
Beth El

♦ • •
Bnai David

THIRD INSERTION

• • •
Beth Abraham

• • •
Shaarey Zedek

• • •
Gemiluth Chassodim

Events

of the Week

• • •

New Camp
Site for Center

New Station Wagon
Introduced by Ford

SECOND INSERTION

No. 380,439
STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Probate
Court for the County of Wayne.
In the Matter of the Estate of
STANLEY GATNY, JR., Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that all cred-
itors of said deceased are required to
Present their claims, in writing and
under oath, to said Court at the Pro-
bate Office in the City of Detroit,
in said County. and to serve a copy
, thereof upon Stanley Gatny, Sr., ad-
, ministrator of said estate, at 16320 Tire-

only one in its field with an en-
3525.
12th Street Center Day Camp gine choice of either 100 h.p. V-8
or 95 h.p. six cylinder.
(5 1 /2 to 11 years), TY. 8-6000.

Surgical Mob&

Rabbi Leo Goldman

Certified and
Recommended by Boston tad
Hospitals

3035 Richton

TO 8-3094

serving In neonate and Homes

REV. YEHUDAH LOEWY

Certified MOHEL

3761 Humphrey

Phone WE. 4-2696

Obituaries

PHILLIP SRIRO, 56, of 9020
Linwood avenue, died July 14.
Funeral services were at the
Hebrew Benevolent Society. He
is survived by his brother,. Morris.
• • •
ABRAHAM ZELTZER, 56, of
2075 Philadelphia west, died July
15. Services were at Hebrew
Benevolent. He is survived by
his wife, Esther; his daughter,
Mrs. Molly Sallen; and his son
Jerry.

• • •

RABBI J. IIOBERMAN, 3244
Monterey avenue, has been
named as official representa-
tive of Yeshivath Chachmey
Lublin. Rabbi Hoberman was
the spiritual leader of the East
Side Synagogue Beth Itzchock
from 1939-1950. He has devot-
ed all his efforts to the Ye-
shiva since its re-establishment
, in 1942.

Beth Abraham
Engages Cantor

Congregation Beth Abraham
has engaged Cantor Eugene
Greenfield to chant the Mussaf
services during the high holidays.
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern and
Rabbi Joseph Tumin will officiate
and preach the sermons,
The congregation has grantee
the request of the Men's Club to
be in charge of arrangements of
the auxiliary services in the so-
cial hall for the holidays. Begin-
ning with the last week in August,
the committees will be on duty
at the synagogue for the assign-
ment of seats to congregation
members as well as other who
wish to worship at Beth Abra-
ham.
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern was the
main speaker at the cornerstone
laying for the new building new
being erected by Congregation
Ahavas Achim at Schaefer and
Seven Mile road, July 16.

Bnai David Men
Map Out Season

The Bnai David Men's Club
held its first meeting. Lou Trot-
sky, president, presided.
Among the plans made for the
future are a picnic to, be held in
August and a wiener roast in
September.
The club will hold its "get-ac-
quainted" night in October and
its annual bingo in November.
Activities for December will
include a Hanukah party and the
past president's night and initia-
tion of members.
Plans for 1951 include a mid-
winter frolic to be held in Janu-
ary and an amateur night in
February. The club will hold its
Purim party in March and a
musical night will be presented
in April. The annual kiddies
party will be field in May.

RECEPTACLES

Garbarge, Ash and Rubbish Rein-
Poreed Concrete. Fully Guaranteed.
Priced Right.
AMP:RICAN CONCRETE
RECEPTACLE CO.
579 Kenilworth
TO. 8-51199

• • •

NATHAN ROSENZWEIZ, 75,
of 2745 Cortland avenue, died
July 12. Services were at Lewis
Bros. Memorial Chapel. lie is
survived by his sons, Alfred and
Charles; and his daughters, Ann
Ross and Mrs. Sam Edelstein.

Unveiling

The family of the late Sarah
Ashman announces the unveiling
of a monument in her honor at
2 p.m., Sunday at Chesed Shel
Ernes Cemetery. Rabbi Max
Wohlgelernter will officiate.
• • •
The family of the late Israel
Goldberg announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his memory
at 12 noon, Sunday, July 30 at
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Jo-
shua S. Sperka will officiate and
relatives and friends are invited.
• *
The family of the late Irving
Schutzman announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday at
Clover Hill cemetery. Rabbi A. M.
Hershman will officiate. Relatives
and friends are invited.



Students
to Hold Picnic.

Zionist

The Wayne University Chapter
the Inter-Collegiate Zionist r en-
oration of America and Haoleh,
the chalutz arm of IZFA, will co-
sponsor their first picnic affair of
the summer on Sunday, July 30.
Members and friends will meet
at 11 a.m. at the Tuxedo-LaSalle
entrance of Central High School.
Among the activities scheduled
for the day are softball, swim-
ming, and a discussion on "Chal-
utziut from the Campus and
IZFA." For information call Shel-
don Lutz, UN. 2•3105 or Rae
Freedman, TU 3-0039.

MONUMENTS

Manual Urbach & Son

GRANITt AND MARBLE
MONUMENTS

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SCHULSINGER

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BESSIE KRAKOVSKY, 3210
Clements ave., died July 10.
Services were at Ira Kaufman.
She leaves two sons, Albert
Hirsch of California, and Irving
Hirsch of New York; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Jack Must and Mrs.
Dan Epstein.
• • •
REBECCA BENSTEIN, 11842
LaSalle boulevard, died July 10.
Services were at Ira Kaufman.
She leaves . .1 son, Edsel of Toron-
to; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Minus
and Mrs. Goldie Luster.
• •
HARRY H. KAPLAN, 11390
Ilubbell avenue, died July 14.
Services were at Ira Kaufman.
He leaves four • brothers, Paul,
Robert, Lazarus W., and William
of Los Angeles; two sisters, Mrs.
Etta Klein and Mrs. Lillian R‘ort
of Los Angeles.

Calvert

TO. 9-6145

_LEWIS BROTHERS
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