Americo ,ewislt Periodical 6 Friday, May 25, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 12 Blair Moody Scheduled at V.F.W. Service Michigan's new senator, Blair Moody, will make his first gen- eral public appearance as a speaker with Gov. Williams and Mayor Cobo at the 1951 Veter- ans of Foreign Wars Commemo- rative service. The public is in- vited. The service will be held at 2 p.m., Sunday in the VFW's Gar- den of Renown, at the National Memorial Garden s, Plymouth road, one mile west of Rouge Park. 1951 MICHIGAN EDITION 35c YOUR LEGAL THE ANSWERS TO 350 Questions Frequently Asked the Lawyer AVAILABLE AT YOUR FAVORITE DRUG STORE LEGAL NOTICES FIRST INSERTION Norton Rosin. Attorney, 300 Lawyers Bldg. STATE OF MICHIGAN In the Circuit Court for the County of Wayne IN CHANCERY No. 467-213 VIRGINIA NELSON Plaintiff, vs. PERCY LEE NELSON Defendant. At a session of said Court held in the Court House in the City of Detroit, said County and State. on the 16th day of May, A.D. 1951. Present the Honorable Robert M. Toms, Circuit Judge. It appearing from affidavit on file that after diligent search and inquiry it cannot be ascertained in what State or Country the defendant resides. It is ordered that PERCY LEE NELSON appear and answer the bill of com- plaint filed in this cause within 3 (three) months from the date of this order, or said bill will be taken as con- fessed against PERCY LEE NELSON. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published according to law in The Jewish Chronicle and also that a copy of this order be sent by registered mail to said defendant at 3130 Lincoln Street, Detroit. Michigan last known address. ROBERT M. TOMS, Circuit Judge. (A true copy) EDGAR M. BIL4NIGIN, Clerk. A. E. NADER, Deputy Clerk. of the said SYLVIA RUBENSTEIN praying that her name be changed to SYLVIA ROSS and further praying that the names of her children be changed from MELVIN RUBENSTEIN, BURRELL RUBENSTEIN and JO- ANNE RUBENSTEIN to MELVIN ROSS, BURRELL and JOANNE ROSS, respectively: It is ordered, That the Thirteenth day of June, next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said Court Room be ap- pointed for hearing said petition. And it is further Ordered, That a copy of this order be published once in each week fol• three weeks con- secutively previous to said time of hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Chron- icle. a newspaper printed and circu- lated in said County of Wayne. PATRICK O'BRIEN Judge of Probate (A true copy) RUTH R. BOLLO, Deputy Probate Register What's the Score? By LARRY ALTMAN OOKOUT FOR the White Sox! After years of yearning, Chi- sox fans now have a team that will prove troublesome for Amer- ican League rivals. In obtaining Saul Rogovin from Detroit, manager Paul Richards,,, has finally got- ten a hurler he has coveted since his days at Buf- falo. Rogovin w as Richards' best pitcher at Buf- falo — The Chi- sox whip feels that Rog can do it again. Altman Rogovin is getting a break in moving to the Windy City. He will be under a manager who made him a winning pitcher once before. We think Richards will do it again. Without doubt, the White Sox are asserting themselves as a coming baseball power. Their rookie crop is among the best in baseball. As soon as the Pale Hose kids get some experience under their belts, White Sox fans may well see the cherished American League bunting floating from familiar Comiskey Park ... Paul Richards seems an early choice for manager of the year. ' • • • ABRAMS AFIRE The Brooklyn Dodgers are in first place. Though their pitching has not been good, the hitters arc having a field day—one in partic- ular. Leadoff man Cal Abrams is now busting the pellet at a better than .400 clip. The Jewish out- fielder has more than solved the Dodgers' leadoff and leftfield problems. L Published once in each week for three weeks consecutively previous to said time of hearing, in the Jewish Chroni- cle a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Wayne. PATRICK H. O'BRIEN, Judge of Probate. (A true copy) JOSEPH N. O'SULLIVAN, Deputy Probate Register. Horace W. Gilmore, Atty. 2126 Nat'l. Bank Bldg. (2) STATE OF MICHIGAN THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE No, 386,621 In the Matter of the Estate of KATHERINE FISHER, 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 there- of upon HORACE W. GILIV1ORE, Ad- ministrator, 2126 National Bank Bldg., Detroit, Michigan, on or before the 25th day of July, AlD. 1951, and that such claims will be heard by said court, before Judge Thomas C Murphy in Court Room No. 504, Wayn e County Building in the City of Detroit, in said County, on the 25th day of July, A.D. 1911, at two o'clock in the afternoon. THOMAS C. MURPHY Judge of Probate Dated May 14, 1951 At this rate, only a miracle can help Gene Herman.ski regain his old slot. As a matter of fact, all evidence points to an early de- parture from Brooklyn for Her- manski. Eveh when Abrams was in- jured, the leftfield job was shared by Tom Brown and Rookie Don Thompson. With Abrams back in Way, the Dodgers have apparently decided that Brown and Thompson will suffice for utility roles. The logical answer is that Her- manski will be sold or traded. Look for the Polish outfielder to wind up with the St. Louis Cards or New York:Giants—if the Brooks -can get a pitcher in re- turn. • • • JEWISH EXEC? The DeWitt boys, who own the St. Louis Browns, have sold a $700,000 note to a group of St. Louis brokers headed by Mark C. Steinberg. Although the DeWitts still own the club, it seems only a matter of time until the oft-sold Brownies have new owners. Whether or not the club will leave St. Louis is as yet unknown —but *ith the group headed by Steinberg showing definite in- terest, St. Louis fans still may have the opportunity to root for two teams. • • • CENTER ROUNDUP Dexter Chevrolet won their second game in the Class B city league. Stotsky's boys are still enjoying a perfect record. In the Center House Softball League latest standings read as follows: Sibley and Harry Thomas nines are tied for first place with records of two wins and no losses. The Pirates and Leopards, with UHS Branches Name Officers The dates for the commence- ment exercises for two of the branches of the United Hebrew Schools, the Linwood-Hazelwood and the Northwest, have been set for 3 p.m. Sunday, June 17 in Rose Sittig Cohen Building; and 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 20 at Adas Shalom. At a meeting of the graduates of the schools, the following 1951 class officers were elected: Linwood-Hazelwood Branch-- Alan Silver, president; Sheldon Rocklin, vice-president; Mendel Stone, secretary, a n d Eric Schwartz, treasurer. Leah Pike is the instructor of the graduation class and Israel Elpern is the principal. Northwest Branch — Perry Cohen, president; Merwin Gold- smith and Lindo Axelrod, vice- presidents; Elisheva Gorrelick, secretary; Sylvan Zaft, treasurer; Barbara Kass, finance secretary. Morris Plafkin is the instruc- tor of the graduation class and M. Michlin is the principal. T. Patrick, Atty. 704 Lawyers Bldg. (26) STATE OF MICHIGAN THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE No. 381,832 In the Matter of the Estate of SAMUEL J. FOWLER, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that all creditors 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 WILLIAM T. PATRICK, JR., Administrator of said estate. at 704 Lawyers Bldg., Detroit 26, Michi- gan, on or before the 19th day of July, A. D. 1951. and that such claims will be heard by said court, before Judge William J. Cody in Oburt Room No. 504, Wayne County Building In the City of Detroit, in said County, on the 19th day of July, A. D. 1951, at two o'clock in the afternoon. Dated May 7. 1951. WILLIAM J. CODY, Judge of Probate. wtmant Hashofar Slates `Mastershwers' The Mastersingers, under the direction of Charles Weiner and Shoshana Freeman, soprano, ac- companied by Lillian Robbins Zellman at the piano, will par- ticipate in the final Hashofar musicale on Saturday evening, June 2 at the Davison Branch of the Jewish Center. Part of the musicale will be devoted to Hashofar's annual meeting at which new board members will be elected. even records of one and one are also tied. Not to spoil the pattern, the Active Kids (AK's) and All- Stars are fighting for last plat-, honors with none won and two lost. Wayne County, said publication to be continued once in each week for six weeks In succession. ARTHUR WEBSTER Circuit Judge. A true copy: EDGAR M. BRANIGAN, Clerk. By (SGD.) ED. MURAWSKI, Deputy Clerk, SEVENTH INSERTION II. A. Keys, Atty. 803 Lawyers Bldg. (26) No. 473375 Order for Publication STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY DOROTHY JOSHUA, Plaintiff VS ALEX JOSHUA, Defendant At a session of said Court held in Louis Wechsler, Atty. the Court House in the City of Detroit, 1415 Cadillac Tower (26) Wayne County, Michigan, on the 5th STATE OF MICHIGAN County of Wayne, ss, day of April A.D 1951. Present: HON. JOSEPH A. MOYNI- Lem A. Cousens, Atty. 379,111 At a session of the Probate Court for 1442 Griswold. HAN, Circuit Judge. It appearing coin the affidavit on file. said County of Wayne, held at the Pro- STATE OF MICHIGAN that the defendant, Alex Joshua, is not bate Court Room in the City of Detroit, THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE a resident of this State, but resides at on the Fourteenth day of May, in the COUNTY OF WAYNE 381 Indians Avenue, Toledo, Ohio year one thousand nine hundred and No. 387,786 IT IS ORDERED that Alex Josulia fifty-one. In the Matter of the Estate of appear and answer this Bill of Com- Present Thomas C. Murphy, Judge of CARL R. PULVINO, Deceased. plaint filed in the above cause within Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Notice Is hereby given that all three months form the date hereof, ILIJA SINADINOVICH, Deceased. creditors of said deceased are required or said bill of complaint will be taken Louis Wechsler, Special Administra- Robert D. Anspach, Atty. to present their claims, in writing as confessed against him. tor of said estate, having rendered to and under oath to said Court at the It is further ordered that a copy of this Court his first and final account in 1228 Guardian Bldg. (26) Probate Offiee i n the City of Detroit, this Order be personally served upon STATE OF MICHIGAN said matter and tiled therewith his pe- in said County, and to serve a copy the defendant by registered mail, and THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE tition praying that the balance of said thereof upon CECELIA AGATHA a return receipt be demanded, or that COUNTY OF WAYNE estate be turned over to the Adminis- Friedman, Meyers & Keys, Attys. PULVINO, Administratrix of said a copy of this Order be published ac- No. 388,756 trator with the will annexed of said MN Dime Bldg. (26). In the Matter of the Estate of estate, at 3814 Burns, Detroit, Michi- cording to law. estate: STATE OF MICHIGAN gan, on or before the 17th day of JOSEPH A. MOYNIHAN, JOSEPH J. SHEAVER, Deceased. It is ordered, That the Eighteenth County of Wayne. ss Notice Is hereby given that all July, A. D. 1951, and that such claims Circuit Judge day of June, next, at ten o'clock in the 388,278 creditors of said deceased are re- will be heard by said court, before forenoon at said Court Room be ap- (A true copy) At a session of the Probate Court for EDGAR M. BRANIGIN, said County of Wayne. held at the Pro- pointed for examining and allowing quired to present their claims, in Judge Patrick H. O'Brien in Court writing and under oath, to said Court Room No. 300, Wayne County Build- bate Court Room in the City of Detroit, said account and hearing said petition. at the Probate Office in the City of ing in the City of Detroit, in said Clerk And it is further Ordered, That a G. H BURKHARDT, on the Eighteenth day of May, in the Detroit, in said County, and to serve County, on the 17th day of July. A. 13. copy of this order be published once in Deputy Clerk year one thousand nine hundred and a copy thereof upon ROBERT D. 1951, at two o'clock in the afternoon. each week for three weeks consecu- fifty-one. ANSPACH, Administrator of said es- Dated May 7, 1951. . tively previous to said time of hearing, Present Patrick H. O'Brien, Judge of II. A. Keys, Atty. PATRICK H. O'BRIEN, tate, at 1228 Guardian Bldg., Detroit, Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a Michigan, on or before the 17th day 803 Lawyers Bldog (26) Judge of Probate. newspaper printed and circulated in N. 473088 MORRIS RAND, Deceased. of July, A. D. 1951, and that such Order for Publication An instrument in writing purporting said County of Wayne. THOMAS C. MURPHY, claims will be heard by said court, STATE OF MICHIGAN to be the last will and testament of before Judge Patrick H. O'Brien In Judge of Probate. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE said. deceased having been heretofore Court Room No. 306, Wayne County COUNTY OF WAYNE delivered into this Court for probate: (A true copy) Building in the City of Detroit, in Zwerdling and Zwerdling, Attys. IN CHANCERY It is ordered, That the Eighteenth JOSEPH N. O'SULLIVAN, 2929 Cadillac Tower (26) said County, on the 17th day of July, Deputy Probate Register. STATE OF MICIUGAN stay of June, next, at ten o'clock In the WALTER DODD, A. D. 1951, at two o'clock in the after- Plaintiff IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE forenoon at said Court Room be ap- noon. Robert D. Anspach, Atty. V9 COUNTY OF WAYNE pointed for proving said instrument. Dated May 7, 1951. IN CHANCERY CALLIE DODD, And it is further Ordered, That a 1228 Guardian Bldg, (26) PATRICK H. O'BRIEN, Defendant STATE OF MICHIGAN EMItL DAUGHERTY, copy of this order be published once in Judge of Probate. At s session of said Court held in County of Wayne. as. Plaintiff, each week for three weeks consecu- the Court House in the City of De troit. 388,756 Vs. tively previous to said time of hearing, Leon A. Cousens, Atty. Wayne County, 5lichigan, on he t 5th At a session of the Probate Court for 1442 Griswold LILLIAN DAUGHERTY, In the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a Defendant. newspaper printed and circulated in said County of Wayne, held at the Pro- day of April A.D. 1951. STATE OF MICHIGAN Present: HON. JOSEPH A. MOYNI- No, 472,922 bate Court Room in the City of Detroit, THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE said County of Wayne. HAN, Circuit Judge. PATRICK H. O'BRIEN, on the Ninth day of May in the year COUNTY OF WAYNE ORDER FOR APPEARANCE It appearing from the affidavit on one thousand nine hundred fifty-one. Judge of Probate. No. 387,782 At • session of said Court, held in file that it cannot be ascertained in Present Patrick H. O'Brien, Judge of In the Matter of the Estate of the Court House in the City of Detroit, what State or Country, the defendant, IA true copy) Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of ARTHUR LEYDEN, Deceased. Wayne County. Michigan, on the 26th Callie Dodd, now resides and her RAYMOND A. SUDEK, JOSEPH SHEAVER, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that all day of March, 1951. Deputy Probate Register. are unknown. On reading and filing the petition, creditors of said deceased are required Present: Honorable ARTI1UR WEB- whereabouts IT Ifi ORDERED that the defendant duly verified. of Robert D. Anspach, to present their claims, in writing and STER, Circuit Judge. enter her appearance in said cause Arministrator of said estate, praying under oath, to said Court at the It appearing by affidavit on file on or before three months Isom the that he may be licensed to sell certain Probate Office in the City of Detroit, herein In the above-entitled cause Anbender and Anbender„. Attys, real estate of said deceased for the in said County, and to serve a copy that the Defendant, Lillian Daugherty. date hereof, or said Bill of Complaint 3215 Cadillac Tower(211 and that purpose of paying the debts of said thereof upon LEON A COUSENg, Is not a resident of this State but that will be taken as confessed, STATE OF MICHIGAN be sent by reg- deceased and the charges of adminis- Executor of said estate, at 1442 Gris- her last known address was at 430 a copy of said order County of Wayne, as. address known last istered mail to the wold St., Detroit, Michigan, on or PuIllan Street Atlanta, Georgia. tering said estate; 283,100 at 4621 Riopelle Street, Detroit, Michi- It is Ordered, That the sixth day of before the 17th day of July. A. D. THEREFORE, on motion of Zwerd- gan, and a return receipt be requested. At a session of the Probate Court for aid County of Wayne, held' at the Pro- June, next at ten o'clock In the fore 1951, and that such claims will be ling & Zwerdling, Attorneys for Plain- or that a copy of this Order be pub- bate Court Room in the City of Detroit, noon, at said Court Room , be appointed heard by said court, before Judge tiff. 1T IS ORDERED that the De- lished according to law. on the Fourth day of May, in the year for hearing said petition, and that all Patrick IL O'Brien in Court Room fendant, Lillian Daugherty, enter her JOSEPH A. MOYNIHAN, one thousand nine hundred. and Any- persons interested in said estate appear No. 306, Wayne County Building in appearance in this cause on or before Circuit Judge before said Court at said time and the City of Detroit, in said County, three months from the date of this • ne. (A true copy) Order and that within 40 days from on the 17th day of July. A. D. 1931, at place to show cause why a license Present: PATRICK U O'BRIEN, EDGAR Id. BRANIGIN, the date hereof the Plaintiff cause this should not be granted to said adminis- two o'clock in the afternoon. fudge of Probate Clerk Order to be published in the Detroit Dated May 7, 1951. Matter of the Change of trator to sell real estate as prayed for In tt G. H. BURKHARDT, PATRICK 11 O'BRIEN, Jewish Chronicle, a newspaper Pub - Name le Sylvia Rubenstein, a m adult. in said petition And• it is further Or- ,Deputy ,Clods 1, •• • • lished. me ,ciroulatediviiibin, Use onsia Judge of Probate. ding and filing. the petetion dered, That a copy of this order be On THIRD INSERTION FOURTH INSERTION SECOND INSERTION