I4—THE JEWISH NEWS
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Friday, July 16, 1948
Obituaries
Although the group had par-
ticipated in the contribution to
the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign
made by the Council of Mother's
Clubs, „the 12th STREET MOTH-
ER'S CLUB has made an addi-
tional gift to the drive, "because
the Jews of Israel need every
possible support from the Jews
of America at this time." Head-
ing the special committee re-
sponsible for the club's contribu-
tion were Mrs. Gertrude Garmel
and Mrs. Fanny Waldfogel.
A Happier Tune
DR. HENRY RAPHAEL GOLD
was re-elected president of Ha-
poel Hamizrachi at the organiza-
tion's 25th annual convention
in Hurleyville, N. Y. More than
500 delegates from 43 states at-
tended the parley.
Jacob. Greenberg, member of
the Zionist Actions Committee,
told the convention that Great
Britain is trying to forestall the
extension of a U. S. loan to Is-
rael. His- criticism of the Irgun
"for breaking the truce in Pales-
tine" was greeted with mixed
boos and cheers.
THEODORE BERNARD AL
Services for PFC. SIDNEY
LEN, 21, of 4066 Kendall, die d ESEROW, who died in action in
July 8. Funeral services wer e France Aug. 14, 1944, at the age
held at Lewis Bros., with Rabb of 34, were held at the Hebrew
Jacob Segal and Cantor Adle r Benevolent Society, with reburial
officiating. He was a veteran o f at Veterans' Section of Hebrew
World War II, and military rite Memorial Park. Rabbis Goldman
were conducted by the Rosen and Sperka and Cantor Adler
wald Post of the America n officiated. Pfc. Eserovv is sur-
Legion. He is survived by hi s vived by his parents, Mr. and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loui s Mrs. Sam Eserow, of 2717 Glen-
Allen; brothers, Joe, Jack an
and dale; his wife, Rachel; daughter,
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Marvin; sisters, Anna and Stella Harriet; brother, Jack, and sister,
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Mrs. Etta Pastor.
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Reburial services f o r LT.
♦
. HERBERT S. GELLER. will be
BARNETT COOPER, 74, of
held at 11 a.m., Sunday, July 18, 2500 Glendale, died July 6.
I WEEK SERVICE
at Kaufman Chapel. Military 'Funeral servi1ces were held at
STILL AVAILABLE.
• memorial services will be under Hebrew Benevolent Society.
. ,
NEW 1948 PATTERNS.
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the auspices of the Julius Rosen- Rabbi Rabinowitz officiated. He
Free
Estimate's
Terms
:Arranged
wald Post of the American is survived by his wife; Anna;
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"It's wonderful to be in the
Legion, with Rabbi Segal and son,, Philip; daughter, Bessie;
Lawn Furniture on . Display Every Evening to 9 P. M.
Cantor Slavensky officiating. Lt. four grandchildren, and two United States again," said famed
Saturdays to 5 P. M.
• Geller was a pilot with the great-grandchildren.
operatic composer, LEOPOLD
MAASS,
wilt)
was
last
here
in
Army Air Forces and was killed
1913, when he and son Hans ar-
on a flying mission in the
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rived in San Francisco from
1 6209 W. McNICHOLS
European Theater March 9, 1945.
YE. 8-1177
Shanghai. Their reunion in Los 4,10€SVMMVSIMMOOMNICSSIMSWOCICSNMWOMMOOMMOO.
He was 21 years of age, and is
Angeles with the composer's wife
survived by his parents, Mr. and
and another son ended "ten long
Mrs. Jack Geller of 18051 - Green-
and terrible years" of separation.
lawn; a brother, Harvey; and his
The unveiling of a monument
Now 76, Maass had written 800
grandmother,
Mrs. Charlotte
Weinberg. Interment will be at over the grave of the late Max compositions before the Nazis
Vases, urns, pitchers, flasks, candle sticks, figurines, *statuary
Forman will take place at Mach- threw him into Dachau in 1938.
Machpelah Cemetery.
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lamps. •
Oil lamps electrified.
pelah Cemetery at 12:30 p.m. Father and son immigrated with
LAMPS MODERNIZED,
LAMP SHADES MADE
Sunday, July 18. Rabbi M. J. aid of United Service for New
REPAIRED & REFINISHED
AND RECOVERED
BELLA G IN S BE R d, 3791 Wohlgelernter
Old style floor lamps made Custom made and recovered.
will
officiate.
Rel-
Americans
and
Joint
Distribu-
Tuxedo, died July 11. Services
into
indirect
•amps
and
Styled
to your lamp. Large
and friends are invited to tion Committee.
torcheres.
stock on display.
. . •
were held at Kaufman Chapel; atives
attend the service.
• PICKUP AND DELIVERY ALL PARTS OF DETROIT
with Rabbi Levin officiating. She
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Elmwood Vocalist Sees
leaves three daughters, Mrs. Max
The family of the late Ida
Tachman, Mrs. Sidney Zaron I Chase announces the• unveiling African Trait in Music
and Mrs. Ed. Gorelick of Los
a monument in her memory
16841 Livernois Ave.. 1/2 Block South of Six Mile
Angeles. Interment was at Mach- of
Open Thursday to 9 P.M.
The impression made upon
Phone UN. 2-8338'
at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, July 18, at
pelah Cemetery.
Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rab- • American music by•Negro artists;
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bi Leon. Fram will officiate. an influence which completely
Services for Flight Officer Friends and relatives are invited transformed. the vocal music of
SEYMOUR L. SOBOLE of the to attend the service.
the country from the colorless
Army Air Forces, were held
ballads of Euro-pe into the vital,
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Tuesday at Kaufman Chapel, with
and Loan Association
The family of the late Davida passionate and colorful music of
Rabbi Segal and Cantor Sonen- Phillips announces the unveiling today, was inspired by thee nos-
Dexter Blvd. at.Cortland,, Detroit 6, Michigan
klar officiating. Military honors of a monument in her memory talgic yearning of the race for
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were , under the auspices of the at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, July 18, at their • native Africa. This was
• FINANCIAL STATEMENT AS OF JUNE 30, 1948
Julius Rosenwald Post of the Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rabbi expressed by Valaida Snow, now
American Legion. F/O Sobole was Leon Frain will officiate. Friends in her third week at the Elmwood
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
killed on a mission returning from and relatives are invited to attend Hotel, Windsor, when she said:
Cash on Hand and in
Savings Share Ac-
Banks
$ 207,923.06
Germany Jan. 21, 1945, at the the service.
"Although all of us are Ameri-
counts
. $2,081,096.63
(All accounts Insured up to $5,000)
Stock
in
Federal
Home
age of 23. He leaves his par-
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can citizens and many • of us, in
Loan
Bank
40,000.00
Advances
From
Federal
ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Robert E.
The family of the late Abraham the third, fourth and fifth genera-
Home Loan Bank
175,000.00
First Mortgage Loans 2,139,496.25
Sobole of 108 Woodmere Ave., Max Stander announces the un- tions would feel Africa totally
Accounts Payable
1,774.56
Loans Secured by
and a brother, Earl. Interment veiling of a monument in his alien, nevertheless our music
Loans
in
Process
249,098.77
7,961.80
Shares
was at Nusach Harie Cemetery. memory at 4 p. m. Sunday, July still carries within t_t the story
Advance Payments for
Land Contracts Pur-
Insurance & Taxes
35,521.38
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•chased
155,409.72
18, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi of early injustice."
Unearned Pr of i t on
•
Furniture, Fixtures &
HARRY WOLFSON, 47, of Joshua • Sperka will officiate.
Land Contracts• Pur-
Equipment
2,849.53
chased
8,647.09
1545 Calvert, died July 6. Funeral Friends and relatives are invited Savings and Loan Assn.
Uncollected Interest on
Prepaid Organization
services were held at Hebrew to attend the service.
Loans
and
Contracts
.
1,087.62
Expenses
.12,759.03
Completes First, Year
Benevolent Society. Rabbi Sperka
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Guaranty Reserve on
Prepaid Rent
1,950.00
Purchased Contracts
341.75
officiated. He is survived by his
The family of the late Mrs.
Accounts Receivable
339.34 Reserves and Undivided
Now concluding its first year,
wife, Kate; children, Eugene and Bertha Gottleib announces the
Profits
16,140.93
Ruth; father Louis; a brother, unveiling of a monument in her the American Savings and Loan
Total
$2,568,708.73
$2,568,708.73
Total
and two sisters.
memory at Chesed Shel Emes Association, Dexter and Cortland,
STATE. OF MICHIGAN ) SS
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Cemetery, at 2 p. m. Sunday, reports three achievements deem-
COUNTY OF WAYNE )
•
RAYMOND 8ALTSMAN, 8, of July 18. Friends and relatives ed unusual in young banking
Adolph Deutsch and Nathan I. Goldin, President and Secretary res-
pectively of AMERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, of
3017 Elmhurst, died July 7. Fur- are invited to attend the service. concerns_
Detroit, Michigan, being duly sworn severally depose and say that the
The Association not only has
neral services were held at the
foregoing. statement is true to the best of their knowledge and belief.
made a profit in its first year,
Hebrew Benevolent Society, with
ADOLPH DEUTSCH, PRESIDENT.
but has set up a reserve of more
interment at Stoliner Cemetery.
NATHAN I. GOLDIN, SECRETARY.
than $16,000. It has declared, and
Rabbi Stollman and Rabbi Was-
met a two per cent dividend,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of -July. 1948. Flossie
serman of Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
W. Maurer, Notary Public, Wayne County, Michigan. My commission
In memory of Irving Berman, paid to depositors Dec. 31 and
dah, at which the boy was a
expires Aug. 17, 1951.
•
student, officiated. He is survived . who left us the .14th day of Tam- June 30.
MEMBER Federal Savings and °Lan Insurance Corporation
muz,
1926.
Forever
remembered
It has more then $2,000,000 in
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Federal Home Loan Bank System
Saltsman; a brother, Jerry, and by his father, mother, sisters and deposits at the end of its first
brothers.
year.
a sister, Sara.
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MORRIS MATOWITZ, 55, of Ford Motor Company 'Gives
1636 Blaine, died July 10. Funeral Station Wagon to Yeshivah
services were held at Hebrew
Benevolent Society. Rabbi Gold-
Ford Motor Co. this week con-
man officiated. He is survivied tributed a station wagon for use
by, his wife, Reah; daughter, Mrs. by Yeshivath Torah Vodaath Me-
Susie Resnick; a son, Nathan, sifta in_New York. The Yeshivah
and three grandchildren.
has many refugee students.
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LOUISE BLOCH, 22, of . 3333
Carter, died July 12. Funeral
services were held at the He-
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brew Benevolent Society. She is
is proud to have as Master grower a 'man whose skill, science
survived .by her parents, Mr. and
and experience in the art of making good beer is recognized
Mrs. Leo Bloch; a brother, Erwin,
internationally.
and a sister,"Edith.
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DIAMOND AWNING
Monument
Unveilings
.
CUSTOM BUILT LAM
HOUSE OF LAMPS
AMERICAN SAVINGS
.
In Memoriam
Meet the man
behind the NEW
Schmidt's
Glassrnan's Resort Offers
Facilities for Rest, Play
The United Hebrew
Glassman's Resort, in the. heart
of Michigan's South Haven play-
ground, offers • every type of
facility for the rest, play and
entertainment that make up a
perfect vacation.
Home-style Kosher food, in-
cluding fresh, h o me baked
pastries; amusement facilities for
children and adults including
movies, dancing, a children's
playground and governess; and
athletic facielities, such as the
sandy beach on Lake Michigan,
golf links, tennis courts and riding
trail are among the features at
Glassman's.
Gratefully Acknowledge
the Receipt of
one scholarship to the Scholar-
ship Fund of the Schools , from
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zaft of
Greenlawn Avenue in honor of
their son, Sylvan Joel, on the
occasion of his Bar Mitzvah which'
was observed July 10 at the Rose
Sittig Cohen Synagogue. -
We are proud to introduce Mr. Gustav Wisymar — our New
Brewmoster—to youl
We would be proud, too ; to' have you try a glass of our 75th
Anniversary Brew. If you like beer—you're -sure to enjoy this
Schools of Detroit
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one scholarship to the Scholar-
ship Fund of the Schools from
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Kraft Of North-
lawn Ave., in honor of their son,
Gerald, on the occasion of his
Bar Mitzvah.
new light
—
smooth Schmidt's Beer.
GUSTAV WEXMAR
Our New Master Brewer
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