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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Mulch Is. 19"

CLASSIFIED

recovered
WILTS - Made or
from your own feathers or
wools. Pillows recovered-spe-
ial, $1.25. Full line of curtains,
c
s hower and wedding gifts.
baby,
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop,
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb.
Hogarth 9050.
1TIZEN5IIIP, English, Yiddish,
Hebrew and Bar-Mitzvah. Read-
ing and w.riting guaranteed.
Free trial losson. David Horo-
witz, the teacher, 2254 Pingree
Ave„ Apt. 22. Hogarth 3547.

CURTAINS, SPRE A D S ,
LACE TA BLECLOTHS and
Slipcovers look better when
laundered or dry cleaned by
Mae Shields Curtain Cleaners,
University 2-1986.

MAU JONG SETS. CLOSEOUT.
Over 15 different sets to select
from. Priced at less than
wholesale cost. 3205 Calvert
Ave. Townsend 7-5369.

ANNIS OFFERS
FUR SPECIALS

Many interesting specials are
offered by Annis Furs, located
on Library at E. Grand River.
Among the current specials is
Platina-dyed White Fox Cardi-
gan at $275. This excellent buy
is described as follows:
"Platina Fox, the costliest and
rarest of all furs, now has a
partner! Annis Furs has given
the same smokiness and grey
pearl mistiness to huge white fox
skins. And, worked into our sen-
sational little cardigan, the same
air of fashionable luxury. Wear
it with daytime or evening
clothes. Share the excitement of
the exclusive set whose platina
fox possession has made them
front page news!"

Bnai David Sisterhood to
Great-West Life Reports
Infants Service Group
Celebrate Purim Monday
Excellent
Year's
Results
Luncheon on April 2

The Infants' Service Group will
hold a special meeting Monday
evening, March 18, at the home
of Mrs. Dorothy King, 2693 Cal-
vert. Mrs. King is co-chairman
with Mrs. Anne Millman for the
mah jong and bridge luncheon to
be given at the Bnai Moshe Au-
ditorium on April 2.
The Infants' Service Group ap-
peals for cribs, buggies, high
chairs, clothes or anything that
our indigent babies can use. Call
Mrs. Lee Wittus, University
1-8170, and articles will be
called for.

B. V. D. CLUB

Miss Harriet Narat of 3310
Glynn Ct. was honored last Sat-
urday evening by the B. V. D.
Club.
Gold Trophy for Winner of The meeting Saturday evening,
16, will be held at Miss
Zenith Beauty Contest at March
Rhoda Cowen's home 3303 Glynn
Dance April 7
Court.

The spring (lance and beauty
BARGAIN-Royal portable type- pageant of the Zenith Club will
writer and carrying case. be held on Sunday evening, April
Standard keyboard. Excellent 7, in the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
condition. Original price $54.95. Any young lady is eligible to en-
Sacrifice at $25. Mr. Robinson, ter the contest and the winner
Cadillac 1042. will receive a gold trophy which
is on display at the Jewish Corn-
MATRIMONIAL AGENT will
help business or professional munity
Center.
Those
who plan to attend the
men get acquainted in a re- affair can cast their vote at the
fined and confidential manner. Jewish Center for either Bobby
Write Box 800, Detroit Jewish Grayson and his orchestra or
Lowry Clark and his orchestra
Chronicle.
FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished to play for this dance.
The officers of the organization
room for a gentleman in home
of couple. Good transportation. are: President, Carl Figot en;
Reasonable. 2718 Glendale Ave, vice-president, Al Davis; treas-
Townsend 7-2983. urer, Billy Jacobs; secretary,
Harry Milgrom; sergeant-at-arms,
SITUATION WANTED - Wait- Joe Fetter.
er, housework, butler, house-
keeper and chauffeur. Full or
part time. Fritz Bach. 3046
CLASSIFIED
Virginia Park.

OBITUARY

Elsewhere in this issue appears
the 48th annual report of the
Great-West Life, published by
Seymour J. Cohn, representative
of the company in Detroit.
For the fifth successive year
a gain in new business was re-
corded and business in force in-
creased by $18,023,123 to a new
high total of over $625,000,000.
Assets also increased by almost
$ 5,000,000 to $167,456,202.
Against this, liabilities, mostly in
the form of policyholders re-
serves, total $160,851,428. The
balance, representing surplus,
contingency reserve and capital,
amounting to $6,604,774, p•o-
vides a substantial fund to meet
any contingency. Liberal partici-
pation returns to policyholders
have again been provided for, and
assets, as usual, were conserva-
tively valued.
During the year $4,168,983
was paid to the beneficiaries of
1,334 deceased policyholders while
$12,048,533 was received by liv-
ing policyholders-an average of
more than $50,000 every work-
ing day of the year. Since com-
mencing business in 1892 the
company has paid a total of over
$220,000,000 to policyholders and
their dependents.

MRS. LENA WEISBERGER
age 67, a former resident of De-
troit, died in Los Angeles on
March 4. Surviving her are six
daughters, Mrs. Lew Levinson and
Pearl Weisberger, of Detroit; SERVICES AT CONGREGATION
BNAI ISRAEL OF PONTIAC
Helen, Betty, Margaret and Es-
telle Weisberger, of Los Angeles,
On Friday evening, Rabbi I.
and a son, Howard, of Los An- Strauss will address Congregation
geles.
Bnai Israel of Pontiac on the
subject, "What Will the Peace
LOUIS GOLDBERG
Proposals Bring Us?" On the fol-
age 71, of 3226 Sturtevant Ave., lowing Friday, Mrs. Levin will
died March 3. Burial took place be in charge of the Sisterhood
on March 4 at Machpelah Ceme- observance at the synagogue.
tery, with Rabbis Morris Adler
and L. Levine officiating. MA
Goldberg was a resident of De-
troit for the past 55 years. Sur-
viving him are his wife, Rachel;
two daughters, Mrs. Herman Co-
hen and Mrs. Irving Taul; two
sons,
Sidney and Morton; a sis-
WANTED - Middle-aged woman
RENT - Nice, bright room ter, Mrs. Rose Moss; a brother,
to take complete charge of FOR
for middle-aged woman in Alex, all of Detroit, and a sis-
home. Four children. Employed
kosher home. Kitchen privileges. ter, Mrs. Anna Peim, and a bro-
parents, Townsend 7-7335.
thel., Joseph, of Atlanta, Ga.
2681 Fullerton Ave., lower.
YOUNG LADY wishes to rent
RENT - Attractive room
room in home of small adult FOR
for business or professional
family, Dexter-Joy Road sec-
lady in single home of small,
tion. Few kitchen privileges
adult family. Air-conditioned.
wanted, Call Tyler 6-2378 on
In memory of Irving M. Osnos,
Semi-private bath. Stall show- who
Saturday evening, Sunday until
passed away -three years
er.
Garage,
17368
Woodingham
4 11. m. or Monday evening.
ago, March 18, 1937.
Drive. University 1-8031.
Lovingly remembered by his
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
parents, brothers and sisters.
TWO
YOUNG
WOMEN
will
room for gentleman, lady or
share their five room home
couple. Near bus and car line.
with another young woman.
CLUB ROYALE
2047 Clairmount Ave. Tyler
Maid service. Tyler 4-5326.
4.1067.

IN MEMORIAM

The Bnai David Sisterhood will
celebrate Purim at its next open
meeting on Monday evening,
March 18. Rabbi Sperka will
speak on "Purim, Past and Pres-
ent," and there will also be a
musical program.
Mrs. B. Washnansy enter-
tained board members of the
Bnai David Sisterhood at her
home on Buena Vista, March 14.

PALMS-STATE - "Broadway
Melody of 1940," which brings
together on the screen, the world's
greatest tap dancers, Fred As-
taire, Eleanor Powell and George
Murphy, and "A Child Is Born,"
are the features.

BOSTON BLVD.

BARGAIN

Near 14th

Modernized throughout, with
new tiled kitchen, 4 large
bedrooms and 3 'new tile
bathrooms on 2nd floor;
maid's quarters on third;
new roof; new carpeting
throughout; all new drapes,
curtains, stove and 13 ft.
refrigerator; other n e w
equipment; insulated. For
further particulars, call MR.
DAVIS-UN. 1-4300.

RICHMAN
BROTHERS

eilnnounce

New Spring
Clothes at

WANTED by a large financial ESTABLISHED BEAUTY SHOP.
Business section. Good trans-
company, a young man between
ient trade. Must sell because
the ages of 22-25; one with
of illness. 8913 12th St.
some selling experience pre-
ferred. Must state age, educa- FOR RENT - Large, airy room
tion and business experience in
for a young man in home of
detail. Write Box 350, Detroit
adults. Garage. Reasonable.
Jewish Chronicle.
2260 W. Euclid Ave. Tyler
4-5671.
FOR RENT - Cheerful, fur-
nished room for one or two or FOR RENT-Furnished or un-
girl will share room with young
furnished room in home of
lady. Good home. Meals op-
couple, for couple or two gen-
tional. 2930 Leslie Ave. Town-
tlemen. Home privileges. Good
send 5-8217.
transportation. 2680 Monterey,
lower. Townsend 7-3771.

Monuments of Character

Manuel Urbacb

Granite and Marble Monument.

WOMAN, 38, desires to meet re-
fined gentleman. Object matri-
mony. Willing to help in busi-
ness. No objection to one or
two children. W rite particulars
to Box 75, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.
FOR RENT - Two furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. .
Private kitchen, private en-
trance. All conveniences. Also
bedroom for one or two. 1714
Gladstone. Trinity 1-0513.

7729 TWELFTH ST.

'I I ler 6-7192

Rey. Cantor

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25 year,•

Practice

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Pilysiclane 'nod
Hoepitale

2903
Elmhurst
TO. 8.6839

Marriage,
Performed

Rev. Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN

Detroit's

Favorite
M 0 II E I,

TYLER 0-9490
WeddInt Cert mon-
ies Pert os toed at
Home and ty Ap-
pointment.

FOR RENT - Large, airy, com-
fortable room for lady or gen-
tleman in adult home. Kitchen
privileges. Unlimited phone.
Reasonable. Call mornings daily
or any time Sunday, 3000 Cal-
vert. Townsend 5-7545.

NO ADVANCE
IN PRICE

Wool has actually gone up 30 to 35 per
cent; linings and trimmings 10 to 18
per cent. Every material that goes into
our clothing is higher. Yet, Richman
Brothers new Spring clothes . . . the finest
we've ever made . . . are still $22.50

BERNICE STONE
Dancing at the Club Royale

That tennis table act which
Coleman Clark and his Olympic
partner, Bill Willard, are putting
on in the Club Royale show, held
over for another week, is bring-
ing the patrons to their feet in
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished a spontaneous cheering section
room for a gentleman in home each night. Commentator Fred
of small family. 2498 Pasa- Hagen keeps the patrons in-
dena Ave. between LaSalle and formed on the difficult shots, and
even those whose knowledge of
Linwood. Townsend 7-7107.
the game is nil wax enthusiastic
FOR RENT - Lovely furnished when Clark begins to slap the
room in new single home of ball around.
Rita Oehman supplies the spark
adults. Also porch connected.
3308 Waverly near Dexter. in her song and dance act with
brother Eddie.
Townsend 7-3706.
Appearing for her first time in
FOR RENT-Cheerful furnished Detroit, aerial and acrobatic
front room in single home, dancer Bernice Stone has turned
for a gentleman. Good trans- out to be a show-stopping attrac-
portation. Unlimited telephone. tion, and singing master of cere-
Reasonable. Fullerton, near monies Tommy Jones proves as
Linwood. Townsend 6-8859.
popular here as he was in Chi-
cago supper spots. The Royalettes
BUSINESS GIRL will share her dance to Danny Demetry's music,
two room apartment in mod- while Preston Lambert and Chet
ern building at Elmhurst and Everhart fill the lulls with their
Lawton with another congenial song and piano duo.
girl. Townsend 6-4539.

Now, as always, our large volume of busi-
ness, our economical manufacturing, and
our factory-to-you selling methods are
your best guarantee of outstanding value.

New Spring Suits, Topcoats and
Sport Apparel, All Direct from
Our Own Tailor Shops

$ 22 5°

TWO STORES IN DETROIT

WOODWARD Corner CLIFFORD
10781 GRAND RIVER at OAKMAN

Both Stores Open to 9 P. M. Until Easter

