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Americo ,ewislt Periodical C

Friday, July 6, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 10

Congregations Beth Aaron
List Services Men Appoint

TIME TO LIGHT
SABBATH CANDLES: 7:56 P.M.

Adas Shalom

Friday service at 6 p.m., Sat-
urday at 8:45 a.m. Rabbi Jacob
Segal will preach. Cantor Nich-
olas Fenakel will officiate. Min-
eha at 7:30 p.m.

• • •

Temple Beth El

Sabbath morning service at 11
a.m. Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will
preach.

• • •
Joseph W. Allen

Saturday service at 8:45 a.m.
Rabbi David Bakst will speak on
"The Korach Episode in Jewish
History." Classes Wednesday and
Saturday at 4• p.m., Sunday at
6 p.m.

• • •
Temple Israel

Committees

The follow ing committees
were appointed by Sidney Wein-
berg, president of the Beth Aar-
on Men's Club:
Sam Lankin, Albert Lubin and
Max Mindlin, program; Irwin
Levine and Dr. Albert Kaplan,
membership; Ben Drapkin and
George Bennett, sick and greet-
ing; Dr. Adolph Winkler, Mac
Silverman, Sam Schneider and
D. L. Davis, fund-raising; Jack
Kanners, Herman Schwartz and '
Ben Drapkin, social; Sol Docks.'
and Dr. Albert Kaplan, bowling,
and George Bennett, Albert Lu-
bin and Sid Levine, synagogue.
Plarss are being laid for the
second bowling season. Those in-
terested may contact Bernard
Klein, VE. 7-9582.

Adas Shalom Unit
Elects Officers

Friday service at 8:30 p.m.
Charles L. Goldstein will con-
duct the service; William Gay-
George Karbalnick was elected
man . will chant the Sabbath mel-
president of the Young Peoples
odies.
Club of Adas Shalom.
• • •
Other officers arc: Bernard Co-
Bnai Moshe
hen and Irving Pilnick, vice-
Friday service at 7 p.m., Sat- presidents; Richard Lazar, Rose
urday at 9 an/ Weekdays at 7:15 Panzer and Joan Davis, secre-
a.m. and 8 p.m.
taries; Joseph Merdler, treasurer,
• • •
and Louis Grossman and Robert
Hyster, sergeants-at-arms.

Gemiluth Chassodim

Friday service at 7:30 p.m.,
Saturday at 9 a.m.

• • •
Shaarey Zedek

Friday services at 6 p.m., Sat-
urday at 9 a.m. Rabbi Morris Ad-
ler will preach. Cantor Jacob H.
Sonenklar will officiate with
choir under the direction of Don
Frohman.

Ahavas Achim
Names Rabbi

Unveiling

The family of the late William
Moskofsky announces the unveil-
ing of a monument at 1 p.m., Sun-
day at Workmen's Circle ceme-
tery. Rabbi Gershon Frankel will
officiate. Relatives and friends
are invited.

Obituaries

Margaret Mary Cofer praying that ad-
ministration of said estate be granted
to herself or some other suitable per-

SAMUEL EDELHEIT, 2203
Sturtevant, died June 27. Serv-
ices were held at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. He leaves his wife,
Helen, and five sons, David,
Adolph, Bernard of San Fran-
cisco, Merrel of Holmstead Park,
Pa., and Phillip.
• • •
MORRIS S T OL L E R, 19378
Santa Barbara, died June 27.
Services were held at the Ira
Kaufman Chapel. lie leaves his
wife, Susan, and one son, Michael.

It ts ordered, That the Eleventh day
of July, 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 for three weeks consecu-
tively previous to said time of hearing,
in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a
newspaper printed and circulated In
said County of Wayne,
WILLIAM J. CODY,
Judge of Probate.
IA true copy)
THOMAS F. MeMILLAN,
Deputy Probate Register.

• • •

FANNY SHAPER 0, Fort
Wayne Hotel, died Jane 26.
Se vices were held at the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
• • .
f.

RABBI EINIIORN
• •



Rabbi Ephraim F. Einhorn has
been named rabbi of Congrega-
tion Ahavas Achim,. it was an-
nounced by Harry Eskin, chair-
man of the rabbinical committee.
Einhorn, a native of Czechoslo-
vakia, was ordained in Britain by
Dr. Joseph Hertz, then chief rabbi
of the British Empire.
He was the spiritual leader of
congregations in Britain, Canada
and Bradford, Pa. He also was
head of the information depart-
ment and subsequefitly national
organizer of the World Jewish
Congress.
Einhorn also has taken an ac-
tive prrt in the Zionist move-
ment. He will assume his duties
at the end of August.

Rabbi Joseph Horowitz
to Speak at Young Israel

Grand Rabbi Joseph J. Horo-
vitz, spiritual leader of Czecho-
slovakian Jewry, will give an ad-
The family of the late Libbie dress in Detroit at 6:30 p.m., Sat-
Rosenbloom announces the un- urday at the Young Israel Youth
veiling of a monument at 12:30 Center.
Sunday, July 15 at North-
Enrollment p.m.,
He will be introduced by Rabbi
west Bebrew Memorial Park. Samuel II. Prem. There will be
Registration was " opened this Rabbi Jacob Segal will officiate. no appeals for funds. •
month for the fall term of the Relatves and friends are invited.
• • •
nursery school at the Dexter-
TOBIN IN ISRAEL
Davison branch of hte Jewish
TEL AVIV—(ISI)—Maurice J.
The family of the late David
Community Center.
Citrin announces the unveiling of Tobin, U. S. secretary of labor,
Classes for three and four- a monument at 12 noon, Sunday paid a visit to Israel and de-
year-olds are limited to 16 chil- at Chesed Shel Emes cemetery. clared that he had been "greatly
dren, and registration will be Relatives and friends are invited. impressed."
on a first-come, first serve basis,
announces Mrs. Mildred Rolnit-
sky Freedman, nursery director.
Classes meet half days, Mon-
day through Friday.
Tuition, paid quarterly, is $105
per semester for Center members,
$115 for non-members.
In the following we publish have achieved only a substitute,
excerpts from an address by the Day Camp.
Rabbi Max Wohlgelerriter at the
'UN WORLD' IN HEBREW
The trustees of the Rose Ler-
JERUSALEM — (ISI) — The graduation exercises of Yeshi- man memorial fund are now look-
Israel.Association for the United vath Beth Yehudah on June 21. ing for a proper location with
For six weeks we have been
Nations has initiated the publica-
adequate facilities for the launch-
tion of a monthly edition in He- mourning the irreplaceable loss ing of this project, perhaps in the
brew of the United Nations of Rose Eve Lerman, president of summer of 1952.
the Parent Teachers Association
World.
Members of the family of the
of the Beth Yehudah schools.
Among the educational goals deceased, the organizations with
Whether for the latest news
or the best in advertising, it still beyond our reach is the which she was affiliated as well
always pays to read the Jewish training of the child during the as other individuals and groups
summer months. Available sites in Detroit will lend their coopera-
Chronicle the year 'round.
for a summer camp were investi- tion to the achievement of this
gated, possible sources of con- goal.
REV. JACOB
SILVERMAN
tributions were looked into, even
When the Yeshivah was called
DETROIT'S LEADING
the question o personnel was Beth Yehudah in 1926 to com-
SURGICAL
taken into consideration.
memorate the name of its found-
MOHEL
In the meantime, however, we er, the late Rabbi Yehudah Leib
9371 WILDEMERE
TY 4-0062
Levin, it was a small school of
some 35 students, although 10
RABBI
years old.
Rev. Hyman
LEO
GOLDMAN
We trust that when the Rose
SCHULSINGER
CERTIFIED MOREL
Lerman Memorial Camp will be
apable and Specialized
Practising at Women's Hospital
ready to admit youngsters for a
and homes
MOHEL
vacation-spent
in a religious en-
4635 Calvert TO 1-6145
TO. 8-3094 vironment, it will comprise an-
3035 RICHTON
other unit in the several Yeshi-
vah departments offering school-
THERE'S NO LAW AGAINST
ing to Jewish children of the city
all day long and all year round.

• • •

Center Nursery

Opens

Beth Yehudah to Set Up Camp
in Memory of Rose Lerman

LOW PRICES

for funerals

Beeville in hospitals and homes

REV. YEHUDAH LOEWY

Certified MOHEL

LEWIS BROTHERS

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DETROIT'S
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son:

3761 Humphrey

Phone WE. 4-2696

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Marshall L. Goldman

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MOHEL

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2532 Clements

MARTHA K. WIEN1R, 2610
Whitney, died June 29. Services
were held at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel. She leaves a son, Jer-
ome A., and a daughter, Mar-
guerite.

• * •

MORRIS M. SPERBER, 3825
Sturtevant, died June 20. Serv-
ices were held at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. He leaves his wife,
Adele, one son, Milton D., and
two daughters, Mrs. Milton I.
Kushner and Mrs. Charles A.
Kali.

• •



ELIZABETH COHEN, 11501
Petoskey, died June 20. Services
were held at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel. She leaves her husband,
Joseph.
• • •
BENJAMIN STEIN, 2210 W.
Philadelphia, died June 29. Serv-
ices were held at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. He leaves his wife,
Ida; three sons, Morris, Robert
and Swine, and four daughters,
Mrs. Al Raphael, Mrs. Alfred
Traub, MrS. Irving Herman and
Mrs. Al Papo.
• • •
ABRAHAM LUDWIG, 54 of
3244 Monterey avenue, died June
25. Services were held at the Ile-
brew Benevolent Society. He is
survived by his wife, Pauline; a
daughter, Beatrice Ludwig, and
two sons, Seymour and Bernard
Ludwig. ,
• • ■
BESSIE SCOLNIK, 76, of 15841
Indiana avenue, died June 25.
Services were held at the He-
brew Benevolent Society. She is
survived by three daughters, Mrs.
Anna Shatzman, Mrs. Bella Hoe-
nig, and Mrs. Fannie Finkelstein.

• • •

Louis Wechsler,
1415 Cadillac Tower (26).
STATE OFMICHIGAN
County of Wayne, ss.
384,117
At a session of the Probate Court for
said Counter of Wayne, held at the Pro-
bate Court Room in the City of De-
troit, on the Twelfth day of June, in
the year one thousand nine hundred
and fifty-one.
Present Thomias C , Murphy, Judge of
r of the Estate of
Probate. In the Matte
EDWARD SKAIN, Deceased,
Louis Wechsler, Special and General
Arministrator of said Estate, having
rendered to this Court his combined
first and final account in said matter:
It is ordered, That the Eleventh day
of July, next, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon at said Court Room be ap-
pointed for examining and allowing
said account.
And it is further Ordered. That a
copy of this order be published once in
each week for three weeks consecu-
tively previous to said time of hearing.
in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a
newspaper printed and circulated in
said County of Wayne.
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Judge of Probate.
(A true con)
RAYMOND A. SUDEK,
Deputy Probate Register.

Louis Wechsler,

1413 Cadillac Tower (26)
No. 380,348
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
Wayne. ss: At a session of the Probate
Court for Said County of Wayne, held
at the Probate Court Room in the
City of Detroit, on the eighteenth day
of June, in the year one thousand nine
hundred and fifty-one.
Present: THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Jude of Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of
KAMIEL VANDERBERGHE, Deceased.
LOUIS WECIISLEI1. Special and
General Administrator of said Estate,
having rendered to this Court his corn-
bined first and final account in said
matter and filed therewith his petition
praying that the balance of said Es-
tate be turned over to the creditor of
the fifth class claim:
It is ordered, That the twenty-
fourth day of August, next, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon, at said Court
Room be appointed for examining and
allowing said account and hearing said
petition.
And it is further ordered, That a
copy of this order be published once
in each week for three weeks con-
secutively previous to said time of
r i .T o •nnd r o n
Det roit
h
icein e r . hale.nienwstphanpeDre
ci rcu -
p r inted
lated in said County of Wayne.
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Judge of Probate.
(A true copy)
Raymond A Sudek,
Deputy Probate Register.

SIXTH INSERTION

Robert D. Anspach, Atty.
1228 Guardian Bldg. (26)

STATE OF MICHIGAN
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF WAYNE
IN CHANCERY
No. 468,021
CHARLES W. PHELPS,
Plaintiff
vs.
EMMA CLAY PHELPS,
Defendant
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
At a session of said Court held in
the Wayne County Building, City of
Detroit, Michigan on the 11th day of
May, 1951.
Present: Honorable THOMAS C.
MURPHY, Circuit Judge.
It appearing from the affidavit on
file that the summons Lsued herein
could not be served by reason of
the absence of the defendant from, or
concealment within, the State of
Michigan. or by reason of her con-
tinued absence from her place of
residence.
IT IS ORDERED that the defendant,
Emma Clay Phelps, appear and answer
then bill of complaint filed in this
cause within three months from the
date of this order or said bill will be
taken as confessed against her.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that ■
copy of this order be published ac-
cording to law, and also that a copy
of this order be sent by registered
mail to said defendant at 1132 Clay
Street, Detroit, Michigan, her last
known address.
THOMAS .1. MURPHY,
Circuit Judge.
A true copy,
EDGAR M. BRANIGIN,
Clerk.
By G. II. BURKHARDT,
Deputy Clerk.

SARAH BURNHAM, 49, of Los
Angeles, died June 25. Services
were held at the Hebrew Bene-
colent Society. She is survived
by her husband, Jack; a daugh-
ter Phyllis, and a son, Nathan.

SARAH GENDLEMAN, 56, of
3011 Cortland avenue, died June
29. Services were held at the He-
brew Benevolent Society. She is
survived by her husband, Hyman,
her mother, Mrs. Vichne Breg-
man, and a son, Sam.

BELLA GROSSMAN, 54, of
Waynesboro, Tenn., died June
29. Services were held at the Ile-
brew Benevolent Society.
• • •
CELIA SICHERMAN, 17578
San Juan, died July 1. Services
were held at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel. She leaves two sons,
Ernie and Nickolas of Budapest,
Hungary, and five daughters, Mrs.
Paula Blitz of Budapest, Mrs.
Joseph Gross of Detroit, Mrs.
Ernest Gross of Cleveland, Mrs.
SEVENTH INSERTION
Morris Auslander of Cleveland
Norton Rosin, Attorney,
and Mrs. Adolph Rosenberg of 300
Lawyers Bldg.
Akron, Ohio.
STATE OF MICHIGAN
In the Circuit Court for the

In Memoriam

In loving memory of our dearly
beloved mother, Rose Garfield
who left us June 29, 1944. Sadly
missed by her children Sarah,
David, Samuel and Minnie.

LEGAL NOTICES

THIRD INSERTION

Zwerdling and Zwerdltng,

County of Wayne
IN CHANCERY
No. 467-213
VIRGINIANET.F.Ooi 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
3430 Lincoln Street, Detroit, Michigan
last known address.
ROBERT M. TOMS,
Circuit Judge.
(A true copy)
M.
BRANICIN,
EDGAR

2929 Cadillac Tower (26)
STATE OF MICHIGAN
County of Wayne, ss.
389.884
At a session of the Probate Court for
said County of Wayne, held at the Pro-
bate Court Room in the City of De-
troit, on the Eleventh day of June. in
th'e year one thousand nine hundred
and fifty-one
Present William J. Cody, Judge of
Clerk.
Probate. In the Matter of the Estate
A. E. NADER, '
of WALTER COFER, Deceased.
Deputy Clerk. •
On reading and tiling the petition of

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