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September 13, 1940 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-09-13

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

CLASSIFIED

FOR RENT - Furnished room
for a gentleman in home of
small, refined family. Refer-
ences exchanged. Good trans
portation. Reasonable. 2454
Gladstone. Townsend 6-2818.

QUILTS - Made or recovered
fr om your own feathers or
wools. Pillows recovered-spe-
c ial, $1.25. Full line of curtains,
s hower and wedding gifts,
babY,
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop,
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
Hogarth 9050.
room in home of small family.
Good transportation. 3318
DAVID IIOROWITZ, Teacher-
Sturtevant Ave.
English, Citizenship, Yiddish,
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah.
Reading and writing guaran- FOR RENT - Large, airy room
in refined home. Garage. Good
teed. Free trial lesson. 2254
transportation. 3036 Richton
Pingree, Apt. 22. Hogarth
Ave. Townsend 7-2483.
3547.
FipB RENT - Well - furnished FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room for employed young lady
room in home of small, adult
in refined home of two adults.
fam ily. Stall shower. Garage
Furnish references. Near car
optional. Near car and bus
and bus line. Tyler 5-2811.
transportation. Upper. 2946
Leslie.
FOR RENT - Nice, furnished
room for one or two gentlemen
FOR RENT-Large, airy room
or couple in private home. Gar-
with c ross-ventilation in home
age and board optional. Good
of quiet couple. Reasonable.
transportation. 1699 Calvert
Near Dexter bus and Clair-
Ave. Townsend 6-0035.
mount car line. 9617 McQuade
Ave., near Chicago Blvd., up-
FOR RENT-2449 Blaine Ave.,
per. Tyler 5-9770.
near LaSalle. Upper. Four
-
bedrooms, two baths, break-
FOR RENT - Large, attractive,
fast room with pullman furni-
furnished room for single or
ture. Oil heat, frigidaire, porch-
couple. Steam heat. Reasonable.
es. $60. Hogarth 0612.
3294 Richton Ave., upstairs,
between Wildemere and Dex-
YOUNG BUSINESS WOMAN
ter.
wants someone to share her
furnished apartment. Maid
FOR RENT-Comfortably furn-
Reasonable.
service included.
ished room in nice home. Gen-
Inquire
Good transportation.
tleman preferred. Use of tele-
Sunday at 11340 Dexter Blvd.,
phone. University 2-0687.
apt. 110.
FOR RENT - Cheerful, furn-
ished room in home of adults. FOR RENT-Nice large furnish-
ed room in private, single
Board optional. Good transpor-
home of one or two or em-
tation. 1656 HazIewood Ave.
ployed couple. Good transpor-
Madison 7864.
tation. Unlimited telephone.
FOR RENT - Furnished room
Tyler 5-4350.
for young lady or couple. 2655
Richton Ave., near Linwood. FOR RENT - Master bedroom
in lovely home for a couple.
Townsend 6-8479.
Kitchen and home privileges.
FOR SALE BY OWNER-Save
Two adults in family. 2932
Broker's commission. 3216
Sturtevant Ave. Townsend 7-
Webb. Two flat. Three bed-
4865.
rooms each. extra lavatories,
breakfast rooms. Gas heat, in- UNWANTED IIAIR removed
sulated, other special features.
safely and permanently by
$12,000. Small down payment.
electrolysis. Approved by phy-
sicians. Results absolutely guar-
WANTED - Young lady for as-
anteed.
Celia Novick, 9840 Dex-
sistant dress buyer by local
ter Blvd., 2nd floor. Tyler 4-
firm. Must have some exper-
9525.
ience in buying and selling
dresses. State age and qualifi-
cation. Write Box 200, Detroit DRIVING NEW CAR to Los An-
geles about Oct. 15. Can ac-
Jewish Chronicle.
commodate two passengers.
References exchanged. Madison
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Not
2477, Mr. Finestone.
over 40, for employed couple.
No children. Must be excel-
lent cook and capable. Call FOR RENT - Furnished room
University 3-3776. in front apartment of young
couple. Weekly or monthly.
FOR RENT - Nice, clean room
References preferred.
2610
in home of couple, for gen-
Webb Ave., Apt. 310. Town-
tleman. Good transpohation.
send 7-5023 or Townsend 8-
1930 W. Philadelphia, apt. 5-B.
3854.

and the Legal Chronicle

15

New Buicks Start Rolling Off Assembly Lin - es

BUICK DIVISION of General Motors Is swinging
into production on 1941 models according to an-
nouncement today by Harlow H. Curtice, president.
Photo shows left to right, 0. W. Young, general
manufacturing manager, W. F. Hufstader, Buick
general sales manager, C. A. Chayne, chief engineer,

and Mr. Curtice, Inspecting one of the new mass-
streamed Buicks as It rolls off the assembly line.
The car represents one of the new body types to be
Introduced by this division of General Motors for
1941. The new cars will be announced in dealers'
showrooms early In September.

Youth Education League
Plans Open Meeting, MATTHEW LAMPORT
Luncheon, Fashion Show
IS CALLED BY DEATH

Infants Service Group

A board meeting of the In-
fants Service Group was held
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. Mollie Bank on Pasadena
Ave. Mrs. Wittus, case chair-
man, made an appeal for baby
cribs. Anyone having one should
call University 1-8120.
A reception and tea will be
given for members and their
guests on Monday, Sept. 16, at
1:30 p. m., at the Detroit-Leland
Hotel.

The season's first open meet-
The untimely death on Wed-
ing of the Youth Education nesday, Sept. 11, of Matthew
League was held Sept. 9 at the Lamport of Chicago was a great
home of Mrs. A. Lowenstein, shock to his many friends here.
3283 Lawrence Ave. Co-hostess- Mr. Lamport, aged 37, was a
es were Mrs. A. Campbell, Miss former Detroiter, and a member
G. Goldman, Mrs. A. Stamell. of the firm of Alexander Lamport
The discussions were concerned and Brother, textile merchants,
primarily with the large Mah with offices in New York, Chi-
Jongg luncheon and fashion show cago, Cleveland and Detroit. He
to be given Nov. 12 in the audi- had graduated from Central
torium of the Jewish Center. High School in Detroit and the
Mrs. H. Bockoff has been named University of Michigan. Burial
chairman of this affair, her com- took place on Friday, Sept. 13, GIFTS TO FLINT CHAPTER
OF HADASSAH
mittee to be announced at a lat- from the Piser Undertaking Par-
er date.
lors, with interment at the Me-
The following contributions to
Mrs. N. Reisman, case chair- morial Park Cemetery, Chicago.
man, reported that four students Rabbi Solomon Goldman offici- Hadassah Infant Welfare in mem-
ory of Alma Buckner of Flint,
had been sent to summer school ated.
by the Youth Education League.
Surviving Mr. Lampert are are announced by Flint Chapter
The work of this organization his mother, Mrs. Ethel Lamport, of Hadassah: Leo Ittigson of De-
consists of supplying underpriv- of Tel Aviv, Palestine; two troit, Oscar Zemon of Detroit,
Hedged children with clothing, brothers, Alexander of New York Edward Smith of Detroit.
shoes, books and supplies. and Samuel of Detroit, and three
On Sept. 30, there will be an sisters, Mrs. Esther Seidman of
open meeting and luncheon at New York, Mrs. Anna Landau
RECEPTACLES
the home of Mrs. J. Greenbaum and Mrs. Helen Zemon of De-
Gurbuse„ten and Itubloull.
Iteinioreed Concrete. Full) bone-
of Oakman Blvd. Judge D. J. troit.
n/deed. Pile. II Weld
Healy will be the guest speaker.
AMERICAN
Members, prospective members
RECEPTACLE CO.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished and guests are invited.
579 Kenilworth To. 8-5889
room in adult home. Newly
room, connecting sunroom in
decorated flat. Garage if de-
refined home of two adults. Paul Seymour Levy of De-
MAX ROSENGARTEN
sired. All conveniences. Near
Breakfast and laundry if de- troit Is at Brandes School of 2074 W. Philadelphia Ave., 79
bus and car lines. 2242 Hazle-
sired. Good transportation.
in Tucson, Ariz.
years old, died on Sept. 9. Funer- ••■■
wood Ave. Tyler 5-4107.
1409 Burlingame.
Townsend
al services were held at Lewis Monuments of Character
6-2351.
LADY WILL SHARE her two
Paul Seymour Levy, son of Bros. Funeral Home on Sept.
room large apartment with an
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Levy of 10 with internment in Clover Hill
employed middle-aged lady FOR RENT-Beautiful, attrac- 2444 Atkinson Ave., is a student Park Cemetery, Rabbi A. M.
tive
room
for
a
gentleman
in
who can be a companion. 2640
at the Brandes School at Tucson, Hershman officiating. He is sur-
private home. Board if de- Ariz., a private residence and vived by his wife, Eva, a son,
Gladstone Ave., Apt. 208.
sired. All conveniences of day boarding school for boys and Sol, and four daughters, Ann,
home. 3793 Carter Ave., near girls.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished,
Mrs. B. Shubin, Mrs. Bernhardt
Dexter. Tyler 6-0280,
clean room in private home
Lauding the school's efficiency B. Levin and Mrs. Benjam'n Ros-
for gentleman. Good transpor-
and the manner in which the boys enthal and nine grandchildren.
tation. 3731 Burlingame, near DELMA TAILORS. Dry cleaning and girls are cared for, Mrs. Mr. Rosengarten was in business
and
alterations.
Excellent
Dexter. Hogarth 3891.
Levy states that she has found on Gratiot Ave. and a residentof
workmanship. Moderate prices. it to be one of the most healthful of Detroit for the past 25 years.
FOR RENT - Clean, comfort-
Kay Hirsch in charge of fit- and comfortable places to live
Granite and %lurid.. %loonment•
able room in home of small
ting. 3373 Elmhurst Ave. TO. and study in.
7729 TWELFTH ST.
MAX
S.
HEMPLE
family. Good transportation.
8-4822.
Viler 8-7155
The Brandes School limits its of 4844 Ivanhoe Ave., 53 years
3034 Fullerton Ave.
old,
died
on
Sept.
12.
Funeral
attendance
to
30
students.
This
FOR RENT-Beautiful, attrac-
NEW FALL HATS. Personality
tive room for a gentleman. All limitation assures the maximum services were held on Sept. 13
styled. Priced from $1.95 to
conveniences of home. Good in individual attention and super- at Lewis Bros. Funeral 'Tome
Rev. Cantor
$7.50. Your favorite lipstick
transportation. 3262 W. Grand vision from the large staff which with burial in Woodmere Ceme-
free. Mrs. Pepi Fine, 58 W.
Jacob
Ave., near Dexter. Townsend works, plays and lives with the tery, Dr. Leo M. Franklin offi-
children.
Adams, Cherry 0286.
ciating. He is survived by his
5-5628.
Silverman
This school is located on a wife, Ruth; four daughters, Doris,
st.itmcm.
FOR RENT - Clean, airy room FOR RENT - Beautiful, furn- mesa and has an altitude of 3,500 Lucille. Elaine and Joyce, and
molizL
/3 Years'
for gentleman in home of two
ished front bedroom in home feet. The school grounds con- two sisters, Mrs. Joseph De-
Practice
adults. Near Lawton and Dex-
of two adults. Good transpor- sist of 10 acres commanding a Young and Mrs. L. Solomon. Ile Recommended b
Physician.
and
tex bus lines. Townsend 5-6815.
tation. 2939 Buena Vista Ave. panoramic view of mountain was a member of Ashlar Lodge
lb -nll ale
F. & A. M. and of the Consistory
Townsend
5-8217.
chains
that
surround
Tucson.
FOR RENT - Beautiful furnish-
9371
Small classes and careful ap- and Moslem Shrine
ed room for couple or gentle- FOR RENT - Furnished, airy plication
Wildemere
of intelligence are
man in apartment of two
TY. 4-0062
room in home of small family. among the progressive steps
Af arrtairta
adults. 2025 Blaine, Apt. 8.
Maid service. Near car and bus adopted by the Brandes School.
Performed
N.
H.
J.
C.
of
Denver
Will
lines. Mrs. Weiner, Townsend Only duly accredited teachers are
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
7-9337.
room for refined young lady
Meet Sept. 18
on the staff.
or
Mrs. Levy states that she is so
gentleman. Pleasant sur- MIDDLE AGED COUPLE will
A breakfast meeting of the
roundings. Convenient to
share their well-furnished mod- pleased with the results attained
Rev. Cantor
her son that she is prepared board members of N. II. J. C. of
street car and bus. References
ern flat with refined couple or by
DAVID
to assist others in securing infor- Denver was held Wednesday at
exchanged. 2213 IlazIewood
rent large comfortable room. mation about the school. She can
Ave. Tyler 6-G915.
GOLDEN
Calvert near Dexter. To. be reached at Townsend 8-0976. the home of the vice-president,
Detroit's Favorite
7-Q205.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, 17147
M O I
clean room, for one or two WANTED-Elderly woman, alone,
GIFT TO MT. SINAI FUND
TILE 11-$1180
Muirland. On Sept. 18 a meet-
person s or couple. Kitchen
Cer07100-
%Teal
seeking a good home, to act
Mr. and Mrs. Al Goldberg of ing will be held at the Jewish
privileges and to le phone.
1 es Perfonard 101
as companion and do light Sturtevant Ave. contributed to Community Center. The pro-
Home
and
alr AP-
Board optional. Good trans-
housework. Good home in To- the memorial fund of the Mt.
pointmenL
portation. 2210 Pingree Ave.,
gram
will
feature
Miss
Betty
ledo, nominal salary. Call Sinai Hospital Ass'n. in memory
Apt. 311. Tyler 4-3752.
Roberts of Station WJBK.
Un. 2-4472 for details.
of the late Irving Leff.

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