A merican lavish Perienileal Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO 15 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle May 17, 1940 CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED Made or recovered FOR RENT—Cheerful furnished from your own feathers or room in home of two adults. wools, Pillows recovered—spe- Kitchen privileges. All con- cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains, veniences. Good transportation. baby, mower and wedding gifts. Tuxedo, near Dexter. Townsend Quilt & Gift Shop, 7-2844, after 6 p. m. Dexter Dexter Blvd.. at Webb. 11649 Bogart 9050. COTTAGE FOR RENT — Cass QUILTS — Lake. Furnished. Six rooms. UNWANTED HAIR on face or Large screened-in porch. Run- body I.:moved permanently by ning water, gas. Near lake. comp t,nt electrologist. Re- Clubs acceptable. Call Town- sults guaranteed. Free con- send 8-2914. Jennie . Wohlman, sultation. Blvd. Tyler 10211 Dexter FOR RENT — Attractively fur- 7-198(l. nished front bedroom in single home of two adults. Congenial SHADEE—We specialize in cus- atmosphere. Unlimited tele- tom made oil silk covers, 35c phone service. Good trans- and up. Silk Lamp Shades made portation. 2715 Glynn Ct., near to order, $1. up. AL-GENE Silk Lawton. Townsend 8-0424. Lamp Shade Studio, 8133 Lin- FOR RENT -- Large, furnished wood, Tyler 5-6629. room for lady or gentleman, in NAH JUNG SETS—Closing out. home of small family. Garage Real buys. 3205 Calvert Ave. if desired. 2505 Tyler Ave. Townsend 7-5369. near Linwood. Townsend 5-7861. FORRENT—Lovely room in new home for young lady. Cross- FOR RENT — Beautiful fur- ventilation. Telephone. Garage nished room for a gentleman, if desired. Reasonable. Refer- in home of two adults. Good ences. 4096 Tyler Ave. transpo rtation. Reasonable. 2976 Monterey Ave. Townsend FOR RENT — Nicely furnished 7-7315, room for lady, gentleman or couple, in home of two adults, FOR RENT — Nicely furnished or will share six room flat. room for one or two ladies, Kitchen privileges. Telephone. gentlemen or employed couple, Garage. 3048 W. Grand Ave. in home of adults. Reasonable. 3358 Richton Ave., upper. near Wildemere. Near Dexter. Madison 8989. GENTLEMAN, 40, alone, is look- ing for someone who can help FOR RENT—Furnished room for lady or gentleman, in home of him raise two children, 7 and 11 years old. Trinity 2-6785. small family. Reasonable. 3233 Elmhurst Ave. between Wilde- mere and Dexter. LITTMAN'S People's Thee ter 8210 TWELFTH STREET Will Present the Great Yiddish Comedian Menashe Skulnik and his entire supporting cast in two plays "Mazel Toy, Rebbe (MAY 24-291 "Ltizer Elye Kumpt Kein America" (MAY 29-JUNE 2) in 10 performances beginning on Friday. May 24 Make your reservations NOW by calling TRINITY 2-0100 Monuments of Character jc:1 ■ ;:if 7:a • Ai L1P.BACH Manuel Urbacb Granite and Marble Monuments 7729 TWELFTH ST. Tyler 6-7192 Rev. Cantor Jacob Silverman MOI1EL 25 Years' Practice Ittconi mended by Physicians and Devil ale 9371 Wilciemere TY. 4-0062 a -riakes Pr rformed LEONARD ALKON ESTABLISHES TRACK RECORD FOR NORTHERN the Central team two years ago to train under Ralph Loeffler, it wasn't until last year's East Side qualifying trials for the city indoor meet that Leonard first made his presence felt. He transferred to Northern in order to get out of school early and keep a job as chauffeur. Ed McRae, the Northern coach, entered him in the sprints and he obliged by turning in a 25.4 second performance in the 220- yard dash, the fastest of the day. But because he'd transferred without changing his address, he was ruled ineligible to compete. He became eligible this year, however, and tied Dick Caskey of Northwestern for the 220 in- door title. His race outdoors was the first official one at 100 yards in which he'd ever run. And he turned in a time that's good enough to win most Big Ten meets in nine out of 10 years. Besides competing on the track Progressive Ladies Verein's team, maintaining a "B" average Mother's Banquet Tuesday in his studies and working out- side of school, young Alkon still finds time to become a leader in various other activities. Like his older sister, Ferne, a commercial artist, he has a nat- ural talent for sketching which landed him the job of art editor for the Viking, school yearbook, and the Light, school paper. 17-year-old Leonard Alkon, Northern High School track star, ran 100 yards in the Wayne Uni- versity relays on Monday in 9.8 seconds, setting a new record for the meet and establishing a rec- ord in Detroit. Leonard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alkon. He weighs 200 pounds, is 6 feet 11/2 inches tall. He is house president, house council president, a member of the student council and shares the captaincy of the track team with Ernest Levine and Eddie Solomon. He has one of the char- acter leads in the senior class play and was Northern High's representative in the recent ex- temporaneous speaking contest. Jack Alkon, Leonard's father, has an automobile agency in Wyandotte. His brother, Sheldon, is a Roosevelt School student. Although he turned out for OBITUARY ELLIS SLOAN of 3010 Chicago Blvd., 82 years old, died on May 10. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on May 12 with interment in Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. He is survived by his wife, Sarah; two daughters, Mrs. M. Kallin and Mrs. J. Steinberg, and four sons, Louis, Harry, Abe and Bernard. CHARLES ROSENTHAL of 2745 Cortland Ave., 50 years old, died on May 8. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on May 9 with interment in Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor J. M. Sonenklar offi- ciating. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ros- enthal; a son, Herbert, and a brother, Benjamin. He was a member of Bnai Brith and other charitable organizations. CALLOW CLUB On May 5 a meeting of the Callow Club was held at the home of Mrs. H. Gallow, 2666 Webb Ave. Mrs. Ira Copeland of New York was a guest. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Globersor, 238 Trowbridge Ave., on Sunday, June 2. Palmer Park Theater HAMILTON AT SIX MILE RD. LAST SHOWING TO SAT., MAY 18 FOR RENT — Furnished room for two gentlemen or a couple. Kitchen privileges. Gar a g e. 5244 Beaconsfield, near East Warren. Good transportation. Reasonable. die iR R TAKE THIS WOMAN" FOR RENT—Nice furnished room for one or two, in home of small family. Good transporta- tion. 3762 Richton, upper. Da- vison 2446 Downtown Theaters (Engfund's famosu sprhunten) Directed As • TERRY MORSE TUE.—WED.—MAY 21-22 Ginger Rogers—William Powell "STAR OF MIDNIGHT" 901,110 ik 1161,..A THURS.—FRI.—SAT.—MAY 23-24-25 li BIN`""n" CROSB1 LAMOUR OPE .11 '1010IoSINGAP ORE A Prenount Detroit's Favorite M 0 II R L TYLER 8 - 9490 Wedding Ceremon- ies Performed at Home and ay Ap- paintment. Fullerton Ave., Wednesday af- ternoon, May 15. Election of officers of the Sis- terhood for the coming year will be held Monday evening, May 20, at the Bnai David Synagogue. composer, "The Life of Giuseppe Verdi" opened Thursday at the Cinema. Fosco Giachetti has the title role in the Italian-made pic- ture, supported by an extensive cast, with Beniamino Gigli heard in several of the tenor solos. IN MEMORIAM Detroit's Finest Jewish Funeral Home 1In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Bessie Nathan, who passed away three years ago, May 3, 1937. In our hearts your memory Iltitter0. Sweet, tender and true, There 10 lot a day goes by That we do not third. of you. 7739 JOHN R. STREET TRinity 2.2114 Sadly missed by her children , and grandchildren. Thomas Mitchell Edna Best Freddie Bartholomew Terri Kilburn Tim Holt --,Baby Bobby Quillan Pi vvvvv SPECIAL ATTRACTION EVER RACING Starts Saturday . May 18 sh. STATE FAIR GROUNDS DETROIT "` ,‘ A., FIRST RACE BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD Mrs. Roy Chatlin, president of CINEMA—LIFE OF COMPOSER Rev. Cantor Bnai David Sisterhood, enter- Telling the life, loves and work DAVID tained the officers and board of GOLDEN the Sisterhood at her home on of the famous Italian operatic ICHARD FRID BRITISH INTELLIGENCE . FOR RENT—Cheerful furnished room with small adult family. 3293 Richton near Dexter, up- per. Townsend 6-2709. EMPLOYED LADY will share five room furnished flat or rent room with kitchen privi- MICHIGAN—"Typhoon," with leges. Tyler 7-3928. Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston, ELDERLY man wants room and Lynne Overman and J. Carroll board in refined, clean home. Naish heading a distinguished Willing to pay well. Moss, 4295 cast, is on the Michigan screen. On the same program is "Dr. Leslie Ave. No•thlawn 7646. Klildare's Strange Case" with DRIVING new car to California. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore Can accommodate three or Laraine Day in what is said to four. Also can use good driver be the best story of the popular for another car. References ex- adventurous Kildare. changed. Call Townsend 7-8124. UNITED ARTISTS — Eddie WANTED—Room and board for Cantor in "The Story of Forty school child and employed Little Mothers" in which he com- mother. Townsend 6-2893. petes with a charming new scene YOUNG MAN desires room in stealer named "Chum", is at the private home. Vicinity of Chi- United Artists. The rest of the cago and Lawton preferred. United Artists screen menu will Must be reasonable. Call present "Teddy the Rough Rider" Townsend 7-4810 between 9:30 concerning the life ad adventures of the great American; "The a. m. and 12 Sunday. Mad Maestro," a novelty cartoon, YOUNG PROFESSIONAL MAN and the latest M-G-M news desires furnished room, prefer- flashes! ably Northwest section. Refer- FOX—"21 Days Together," a ences exchanged. Write Box 200, Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Vivien Leigh-Laurence Olivier co-starring feature, and the per- giving full particulars. sonal appearance of Ted Lewis, FOR RENT — Beautiful fur- his band and a company of spe- nished room in small family, cialty entertainers in a "Happi- for girl or woman. Reasonable. ness Revue" are highlights on a Near car or bus line. 2952 program which marks the re- Elmhurst. Townsend 6-8196. sumption of stage shows at the Fox Theater. MiCt "__FAYE • MAcMURRAY • OREENE SUN.—MON.—MAY, 19-20 Big Owl Show Every Sat. Nite.—A • Complete Features MRS, H. EPSTEIN The Progressive Ladies' Unter- stitzung Verein will give their annual mother and daughter banquet on Tuesday eiening, May 21, at Lacha•'s on Cass Ave. Reservations can be made by calling the president, Mrs. H. FOR RENT—Room with private Epstein, at Olive 2611, or the bath for young lady or gentle- vice president, Mrs. H. Sugar- man. Good transportation. 2055 man, at Tyler 6-0289. Virginia Park, upstairs. LITTLE OLD, NEW YORK 2:30 P. M. ADMISSION 9.25 INCLUDING GRANDSTAND RESERVED SEAT LADIES ADMITTED TUESDAYS and FREE FRIDAYS TWILIGHT RACING MONDAYS Thru FRIDAYS • First Race 4:30 P.M.