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July 01, 1955 • Page Image 19

…50-BUSINESS CARDS Seek Sister of Deceased Woman TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special OF 13 TILE & TERRAZZO CO. DL 1-0568 UN. 1-5075 L. KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet maker. at- tics, reacreation rooms, louver doors, Estimates and exceptional material. advice free. UN. 2-8390. ASH and Rubbish Drums 52.50 21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00 Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50 Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone KE. 3-4870-KE. 1-159...…

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…HassidicWedding Recalls East European History By FRANK SIMONS The dying embers of 18th cen- tury Hassidism were rekindled for a brief moment on June 22 when Rabbi Yeshia Zav Meisels, son of Rabbi and Mrs.. Chaim Meisels, of Lawrence Ave., took for his bride lovely, 18-year-old Chaye Mindel Levin, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Chaim J. Weingarten, of London, Eng- land. A large crowd had assembled to witness the open-air cere- mony, performed by ...…

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…Behind the 'Iron Curtain': Anti-Zionism in Poland and Hungary E JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Read Commentator's Column on Page 2 VOLUME 15—No. 16 of Jewish Events The Jewish People: CYCO Encyclopedia Three Volumes on Reform Judaism Reviews on Page 4 2114 Penobscot Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit 26, Michigan, July 1, 1949 $3.00 Per Year; . Single Copy, 10c ryzvr j:, nx: elm onrpi Tr= ,N1P"1 'Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land, Unt...…

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…Mail Appeal Is Sent to Those Who Have Not Given to Campaign "If they came knocking on your door, you would give to every one" is the theme of the mail appeal sent to all members of the Jewish community who have not yet contributed to the 1949 Allied Jewish Campaign. The full text of the mail ap- peal is as follows: If they came knocking on your door, you would give to every one. I am a new arrival in the United States. Will you help me and m...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS - 3 Israeli Reparations Plan Eases Vatican Relations Friday, July 1, 1949 Council Gives Records, Literature to Members Catholic Prelate Repudiates Charge Israeli Troops Destroyed Monastery NEW YORK-It was learned from a number of members of an American Christian Pales- tine Committee mission to Is- rael, which recently returned from a study tour there, that the charges voiced by the Vati- can Radio last month-accusing Isra...…

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…As the Editor Views the News .. . Important Encyclopedic Work Issued. by CYCO Community Cooperation THE JEWISH PEOPLE: PAST AND PRESENT. Volume H. An Encyclopedic Handbook in three volumes. Published by Jewish Encyclopedia Handbooks, Inc., Central Yiddish Culture Organization (CYCO), 67 Lexington Ave., New York 10. The construction of a new center for community activities on Davison Avenue, in cooperation with the Jewish War Veter- ans, th...…

July 01, 1949 • Page Image 5

…certificates for bravery displayed when they participated in the TEL AVIV (JTA) —B r i t i s h rescue of British sailors from Minister to Israel Alexander the ship Ampleworth, which Knox Helm presented three Is- foundered off the coast of Tel raeli citizens with life-saving Aviv in January, 1947. THE JEWISH NEWS-5 British Envoy Presents - Awards to Three Jews Conservative Leader Proposes . New U. S.—Israel Religious Tie Friday, July 1, 1949...…

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…Reform Rabbis Berate 'Make-Believe Goodwill,' Religious School State Aid B RE TTON WOODS, N.H. the auspices of the national con- (JTA)—The inclusion of Jerusa- lem within the boundaries of Is- rael was asked by the Central Conference of American Rabbis in a resolution adopted follow- ing the report of its Commission on Justice and Peace to its 60th anniversary convention. The Reform Rabbis urged that "Jerusalem should be incorpor- atedi with...…

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…Lodz Zionist Federation Dissolved; Polish Passport Situation Eases lion regarding the issuance of passports by the ministry im- proved this month, with the handing out of some 300 visas. Up to now, the monthly average has been between 120 and 130. Fees for passports have been increased to 20,000 zlotys, and so-called • collective passports, which were extremely cheap, have been abolished. In addition, the authorities have ordered that separat...…

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…Congregational Activities Samuel Platt Named Yeshivah Adopts Young Israel Head ; New Board Setup; Installation July 13 Summer Term on Temple Israel Elects. LeVine Harry C. LeVine was elected A new administrative setup president of Temple Israel at for Yeshivath Beth Yehudah the annual meeting of the con- was approved at the Yeshiva's gregation, June 21. Amechani- annual membership meeting last cal engineer, graduate of Mas- Sunday. The meet...…

July 01, 1949 • Page Image 9

…, Voting Adult Council Re-elects Leonard Baruch to Presidency Ten different youth organiza- 'ons are represented on the ex- utive board of the Young dult. Council, as a result of the lection at the annual meeting une 15. Leonard Baruch was reeledted the Council presidency. Nat- , -;- udith B. Heyman Chosen President Of Judaea Leaders Mitigation of Sentences On Hungary Leaders Sought HERBERT HARRIS is the Wayne IZFA Schedules Campfire on...…

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…• I Aciiviiico in °defy Eve Meister and her daughters, Martha and Joan, of Ewald Circle, have left for an extended trip to Mexico, where they will visit with their relatives and friends. Harry Stamler has returned from Los Angeles where he attended the graduation of his daughter, Susan. Miss Thelma Shanbrom, who has been studying in Cleveland, 0., will spend the summer with her family on Tyler Avenue. Mrs. Louis Marshall, Mrs. Harry Stone a...…

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…ctivitieJ in Society Lois Landsberg Wed To Wallace G. Tonkin At a six o'clock ceremony June 5 at the Whittier Hotel, Lois Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Shear of Los Angeles are visiting their Muriel Landsberg became the families, Mrs. Bessie Shear of Pennington Dr., and -Mr. and Mrs. bride of Wallace Gerald Ton- Carl Shalit of Whitmore Rd., following their attendance at the Atlantic City medical convention. Mr. and Mrs. David Miller of Cherrylawn Ave....…

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…12 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 1, 1449, June .4—To Mr, and' Mrs. Walter Frandel (Sylvia Gold- man) • of 17410 Kentucky, a daughter,, Marilyn Beth, * * June 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Chomsky (Bertha Belkin) of 4084 Buena Vista, a daughter, Frieda Lynn. * * June 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar M. Fenton (Boots Weisbaum) of Cincinnati, a son. Richard Todd. * * * June 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaufman (Lila Fishman of New York City) of Elmhurst Ave....…

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…I W orneit'J Clulo Our Letter Box Thanks from Young Adults Editor, The Jewish News I am writing this on my be- half and on behalf of the offi- cers of the Jewish Young Adult Council. We wish to thank you for your cooperation in the cele- bration of the first anniversary of the Young Adult Council. We were very pleased With the proper display of publicity and your favor able editorial comments about the Council 'in the issue of June 10. We ...…

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…JWV Reports:' Vets Set Tripled . Membership Goal Jewish Center Activities (The Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward, is a Red Feather Agency.) By PAUL KIRSCH (Editor's Note: This is the first in a weekly series of col- umns concerning the activities of the posts . and auxiliaries of the Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans. All posts and auxiliaries are asked to send their news items to the department office, room 206 Charlevoix ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS--1 5 Friday, July 1, 1949 People Make News Reuben B. Besnik, nationally Among Detroiters elected as directors of the United Health prominent administrative figure and Welfare Fund of Michigan in community organization and welfare work, are Harry Becker, Martin L. has assumed Butzel, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, the executive Julian S. Krolik, Judge Theodore post of Director Levin and Henry Wineman. * * * of University Resources at...…

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…It Sophie Schwartz Heads Hadassah Business Unit At a meeting held June 12 at the home of Mrs. Perry Bern- stein on LaSalle Blvd., the Busi- ness and Professional group of Hadassah installed Sophie Blanche Schwartz as chairman. Assisting her are Daisy Kass, Jewish National Fund; Sara Ep- stein, Youth Aliyah; Sophie Fen- ton, treasurer, and Eva Ray- nitzky, vice chairman. Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff was gUest speaker. 16—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, J...…

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…allillill181111118H181881111181811811181118111111111811181881111118111811118188011111818111111118111181111811111111111 1.1: THE JEWISH NEWS-1 7 Friday, July 1, 1949 P Danny Raskin's E_== LISTENING r7 r ESTELLE WEIN, lovely winner of the column's 1949 Beauty Contest . . . now attending the Patricia Stevens School of Mod- eling as a result of her victory . . . was selected "Miss Detroit Tobacco" . . . in bathing suit parade before a judi...…

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…Obituaries 1 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 1, 1949 Try and Stop Me Monument ALBERT MANN, 19154 Ohio, man Chapel with Rabbi Sperka. died June 12. Services were held and Cantor Sonenklar officiat- By BENNETT CERF at the Kaufman Chapel with ing. He leaves his wife, Jean; a Rabbi Adler officiating. He son, Stanley; mother, Mrs. Bes- RED ALLEN is not only one of the most brilliant stars in leaves his wife, Elena; a son, Al- sie Litinsky; 2 br...…

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…Classified Advertisements LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted Exchange ISCOURAGED COUPLE and gifted daughter need unfurnished place to live. Reasonable. TY. 8-1290. COUPLE or middle-aged woman. large room, new bedroom set. Kitchen and telephone privileges. After 6 p.m., TO. 9-5825. • .I. WITH ONE CHILD desperate to ;find apartment or flat. Willing to dec- . orate. Call TO. 7-7249. DUNG. WORKING COUPLE would like to rent 3 or 4 room ...…

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…Exhibit of Students' Work, School Texts, Displayed at UHS Meetino- , k*rgt. :. 4,4Akk, At the annual meeting of the United Hebrew Schools, at Northwest Hebrew Congregation June 21, an interesting exhibit of textbooks, students' art work and numerous creations in the schools indicated many of the activities in all branches of the Detroit Hebrew educational system. Among the articles on display were works of students in elementary, high schoo...…

July 01, 1938 • Page Image 1

…Americatt Amish Periodical _ Cotter CIJLFTON MINUS • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO - THE ONLY 'ANGLO-JEWISH All Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS NEWSPAPER PRINTEDIN C , MICHIGAN IIRONICiq HE ETROIT and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1938 VOL. XL NO. 6 TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-040 OF YOUNG Pram and , Hershman Head SEEK TO BAR NAZI 1,Q00 Delegates and Guests Eyes of Jews of Wor...…

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…M M•10111WY MMIMmataleammeemmeemereAwee•eie- THEVerprjanstiginceitcLE asst PAGE TWO WOMEN'S DIVISION OF JEWISH CONGRESS TO BE ADDRESSED BY MRS. STEPHEN S. WISE MONDAY THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME DeLuxe Family Service Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs Neatly Ironed Bath Towels and Underwear Fluffed Dried ounds Additional pounds 7c lb. THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE SHIRTS No matter what you pay, - , , ,,, - ,P0 , 44.1.19d17 .0 . : ,t-,e can l...…

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…A merica faiskRriedial eater CLIFTON MINIM - cINCirfgari 20, OHIO . July 1, 1938 TnEDemordonsn RON 1CLE amid THE LA,GAL CH&ONICLE WELCOME ZIONIS Chrysler Corporation takes great pleasure in extending a hearty welcome to members of the World Zionist Convention. We hope that your days in Detroit will be very happy ones. SINCE Chrysler Corporation was formed in 1925, one of its fundamental policies has been to know what people want and to...…

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…MEVErRonlewisildi Rag icw July 1, 1938 sad THg LEGA11 CHRONICLE CHASSIDIC BALLADS t • Pioneer Women's PURELY COMMENTARY minute rest, and tea. Both w , .er? w . qk ders COUNCIL CAMP Donor Event Set as they sat talking about a litt e in en OPENS SUNDAY in which an armed Arab had been caught, For Jan. 10, 1939 By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Israel Goldberg of New York, noted educator and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE on a near-by street, Agronsky was pack- Sec...…

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…America fcwisk Nriodial Carter CLIPToN AlrINUI - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE FIVE 1 (ARON WEE TIEVETROHJEWIS/ I And THE LEGAL CHRONICLE July 1, 1938 s D E LE C TE E Successf ul Results COHE N U . H. S . P R I DENT Of JNF Flower GETS STATE HONORS CURRI CK REMAINS .. RA BBIS' PRESIDENT Day Jack Rabinovitch of Flint Is (cot:mum:1) rgOA PAGE ONE) Elected President of Michi- gan Insurance Men Conference deplored the failure Tikvah Ilaggai an...…

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…MEDerRortfEwisti CH RON ICLE July 1, 1938 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE , CLASSIFIED WELCOME DELEGATES! RELIABLE II OUSE HELP. Laundresses, women for house "cluistiirtg; house maids, women for part time work. By hour, day or week. Schlesinger's, Madison 2526. We are happy to have you in Detroit. May your accomplishments result in benefitting World Jewry. We trust that as a result of your efforts unity will exist in Israel. QUILTS — Made or re...…

July 01, 1938 • Page Image 7

…,4Atteriavi frwisk Peril:dial eater 0117T014 AMU* - ascioncen aq jitEikworr, AVM PAGE SEVEN _■ ■ RON ICU wertwielw sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE. uly 1, 1938 c . OIL COMPANY LINWOOD AVENUE (At the Railroad --- Between Fenkell and °airman) DURING OPENING WEEK FREE July 1 to July 4 FREE GIFTS GIFTS Come in and visit us and see one of the city's', most modern service stations. This station was built to show all lir Retail Dealers the ne...…

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…sH07410111 tpfierRorrimun (A PAGE EIGHT and THE LE July 1, 1938 CHR N PRENZLAUER SOCIETY EXCURSION JULY 13 BETROTHED Spend Your Vacation at Mieltigates Beautiful BARON'S RESORT Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Herz of Henry Meyer will leave July 5 for Meridian, Miss. where he • 2492 Clairmount Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, will visit his parents for a fort - the Heinz Leon, on Saturday, July night. 2, at Congregation Bnai Moshe , M...…

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…America Avisk Periodical _ eater CLITTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 PAGE NINE NRONICLE p! )uritorr nnsn CHRONICLE and THE LEGAL \ July 1, 1938 ). • Center Institute Views Problems Of Club Leaders ENJOY A HEALTH VACATION AT THE COLONIAL nulld health through our world - famous MINERAL BATHS. Enjoy all these features: . an inviting sky-top Solarium: five acre dares. Concerts. enters . of beautiful par k, talninent, golf and finit fishin...…

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…PIEDETROIVEWESA el RENIICLE July 1, 1938 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE of Wisconsin in sociology Donations to Jewish Home RABBI CASHDAN HERE I city and anthropology. Prior to his FOR 10-WEEKS' VISIT ' vraduation at Hebrew Union Col- for Aged The following have made dona- London liabbi Spending Vacation with Parents tions to the Home for Aged: Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown, St. Louis, Lapides, 12000 Rabbi Louis J. Cashdan of the MO.; Charles S. West Lond...…

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…A merica Awish Periatfical Carter - - - CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, 01010 t 932 1932. a Buhl having lone of Rinker, chug., mystic. ate -fourth In the for the Alamo, 991. In to 169, d to be r prin. 39/,a I. instl- by add Now, of sale trauant thisan, nTdes THE t 12:00 e•id a le bidd der. iet en• in the lehlgan Circuit held). mort- ise be le. n the in. hararen ly fees emi•en and in Mich.' twee. Farm, led on wn •8 44 of mister 932. (, ...…

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…• - PAGE TWO litEVervorynisfiCAROIVICI& and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE os==t0= 4, 0=0===to=tomlinr A JUNE BRIDE SOUTH HAVEN HADASSAH PLANNING FOR DONOR LUNCHEON Keen interest is being shown by prospective patrons of the fifth Hadassah donor luncheon, sched- uled for next December. Arrange- ments of interest to those who (Pringle eAnnouncing July Discounts "By the Big Blue Water" Rabbi Leon Fram was one of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson t...…

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…A lmeria,' Amish periodical Cotter CLIFTON MINUS • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE PEDETROIVEMSBLARONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE tfirrielhogh acial ala rriagre ssues -1/4k 2 boxes for 12 (Regularly 1.00 for a single package) Special-for a Limited Time Only 1. Boxes are tightly wrapped in Cellophane. 2. 250 large double sheets to every package. 3. New sanitary packing allows removal of one sheet without disturbing or pulling out...…

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…PAGE FOUR &PerRorrikwisn fifiscrox, and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 1111111.• 'I'm Still Selling Tires Tax Free' Gamma Eta Mu Sorority. Gamma Eta Mu Sorority met at th home of Ann Lichtblau. Plans wee made to ra party to be held at the .or oil. eotbge at Ca. Lake for the fours of July week-end. The next meeting nil het the borne of Doris Shiffm•n, 251 Taylor avenue. I YES SIR! WHILE THEY LAST YOU SAVE 15 PER CENT! MY PURCHASING POWER ENABLED ME...…

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…plENLTRorrjEwisitaiRomicil) and THE LEGAL C IIRONICLE ROY B. CARLIN INCOME TAX SPECIALIST Income Tax Work Exclusively For the Past 12 Years Practitioner before Treasury Department. I act as your rep- resentative in all income tax Case.. 1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG. Phones-Office, Cherry 0142. Res., Lenox 9698. SEE YOUR OLD FRIEND ABE EPSTEIN fur up-to-the-minute TUXEDOS, FULL DRESS FURNISHINGS For Rent or For Sal. Complete Outfits for THAT...…

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…Tit EDerRonjEwlsn (71RoracK and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE sew TL IEDETROITIEWIS/1 RONICLE and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Pebile►ml Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Pubilahisig Co, Ws Dweerell u Second.clus matter March I. 1111, at the Poet. MM. at Detroit, Mich, under lb. Act of March 8. 1179. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Tstoplioss: Cadillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle Leeches Met 14 Stratf ord Place, London, W. 1, ...…

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…THEDEFROFFIEWLVIOIROXICIAl and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE 1■ 11 ■ 10.11=1•• ■ ••• ,, DETROITER GOES ON AN EXPEDITION temperate and alpine flora, many of which have never before been ident i" tied. Mrs. Harris will be the first white woman to enter many of the sec- tions the expedition will visit. For three weeks they will be completely Dr. M. M. Harris and Wife out of touch with civilization. They will travel by mule. in Johns Hopkins Group Goi...…

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…rflEperRorr,fpnstifilRoracu l PAGE EIGHT and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE HOME RELIEF FOOD INDEPENDENCE DAY SHOWER ON JULY 12 PROGRAM ON RADIO Owing to the large number of children who registered at the Jewish Center Playschool at 31 Melbourne street, and the condi- tions existing at the present time which make it possible for the Center to accommodate just about half of those who wish to attend, the Home Relief Society feels that something urgent ...…

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…▪ itil_3perFtorr,fcwisaiaiKancul end State Is Paid Telephone Tax of $3,300,000 "NUR AM RHEIN" AT LITTLE THEATER "Nur Am Rhein" ("Only On the Rhine") is the current German talking film at the Little Cinema Theater, 56 East Columbia. History's pages record the River Rhine as the scene of repeated warfare, and its banks as the seat of successive occupations. Only on the Rhine can happenings such as these affect the people as they do, 'The pr...…

July 01, 1932 • Page Image 10

…PIEDETROM ILIVIS11 (A RON IC14 anti THE LEGAL CHRONICLE cannot be ascertained In what state or Montetiore and Anna Montalto., his Cart. elect to declare and do hereby country the defendant resides. It is wife, Robert Arrol and Amerla G. Arm'. declare said conitact forfeited, and an ordered that the said defendant appear his wife, of Detroit, Wayne County. Meyer Cohen and Gold* Cohen are hereby at the Courtroom of the undresigned. Michigan, ...…

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…PEVEMOITJEWISII (11120NICI4 PAGE ELEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Subdivielon Na. 2, part of Southwest Quarter and part of Southeast Quarter. Section 6, Town Two South, Range Eleven East, Village and Township of Springs,II, Wayne County, Michigan; commonly known es No. 10940 South Morrow Cir- cle, Dearborn, Mich. Dated: Detroit, Mich.. June 15, 1912 HENRY G. NICOL, Circuit Court Commissioner. Hogilk dgFrancls. Attorney, 1801 Dime Bank miesi...…

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…TifflykluordEnsft(ARornag PAGE TEN as& LEGAL NOTICE SECTION Continued from Page Nine Albert C. Doyle, Attorney, 615 Ford Bldg. 207495 STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the Circeit Court for the County of Wayne, In Chas cery.—Frank H. Schumacher, plaintiff. vs. Marie Schumacher, defendant. It op- P,ring from •flidavit on file that de- fendant, Marie Schumacher, le not a resi- dent of this state, but resides at 4022 Eddy street. Chicago, Illinois. It Is...…

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…• • liwYkluorrfaisit(iiRoria4 PAGE ELEVEN and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Herbert M. Eige, Attorney, 919 Free FOURTH INSERTION Press Bldg. 248332 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Warne, ,a.—Suit pending before /Ion. Aaron Ulm.. Attorney, 24211 Fir. No- tloul Bask Bldg. Ileor, C. Nicol, 5 Ciccoit C 206527 Count y, between fur aald minsioner STATE Or MICHIGAN, la the Circuit Harry Grad, ...nee of Abraham Stein Court for the County of W ayne, In Chan- WM...…

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…EtElfirritordEvasnffiRmicui JULY 1, 1932 sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE the Michigan Central Railroad spur, and pursuant to the statute of the State February. 1931, and recorded In the office Springwells, as per the recorded p , at 11161.671 dollars and sixty of Michigan. In such case made and pro- of the Reginer of Deeds, for Oh. Count,' thereof recorded in the office of the Reg- a. three . . 417 r*.- of Wamean d State of Michig., on the CHANCERY...…

July 01, 1927 • Page Image 1

…A merica Pal ish periodical eater CLIFTON AVZNUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1927 ) 0 0 11-EbEFROIT LWISII 1-1RONICL An Jewish News All Jewish Views WITHOUT BIAS TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 I THE OLDEST JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICH!GAN VOL. XXXII. NO. 5 BRANDEIS OFFER CREATES STRIFE AMONG ZIONISTS HEADS PISGAH LODGE 1 WARBURG SPEAKS ' Reform Rabbis Meet DETROIT PREPARES TO WELCOME , ON ZIONIST AND In 38th Conference' HOST OF DELEGAT...…

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…•AGE TWO BRANDEIS OFFER CREATES STRIFE AMONG ZIONISTS (Contnued from first page.) present, I hope that your meeting will result in a united effort by all interested in the building of Pales- tine to furnish the people en- trusted with your executive duties at Jerusalem with the financial and moral backing they need. No per- sonal preference must be permit- PIONTRotrimusn(ARorucIA ted to endanger the situation which is serious enough as it...…

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…,4 NferkaH ffewish Pedalled Carter CLIFTON AVINUII • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO T REFORM RABBIS MEET IN 38TH CONFERENCE (Continued from first page.) Jewish position in a missionaryiz- ing world that each man shall have the right to worship God in his own way and that religious disagree- ment should be no bar to an honest and uncaleulating friendship. We renewed our compact with the Fed- I oral Council of Church of Christ in America that because o...…

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…MEDLTRon;//wisnORDNIGLE ,, THEDETROITJAWISR 9RON1CL Published Weekly by The Jewish Chronicle Publishing Ca., Ise. President Secretary and Treasurer JOSEPH J. CUMMINS JACOB H. SCHAKNE Entered •s Second-Has. maser Mar. h I .10. at the Poiltollice at Detroit. Mich.. under the Ail ol March 8. General Offices and Publication Building 525 Woodward Avenue Telephone: Cadillac 1040 Cable Addresc Chronicle London Odor 14 Stratford Place, Lo...…

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