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K. Faudem, 2900 Waverly, or
Mrs. M. Wasserman, 2724 Law-
rence,
The Auxiliary acknowledges
contributions in memory of Jacob
Kabaker, from Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Greenwald; in memory of
Fanny Frank Epstein, from Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Wine; a dona-
tion from Mrs. A. Jaffe.
The board of directors of the
1 Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
Home for Aged opened activities
for the ensuing year with a meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. Jules
Wolfson, 3243 Webb Ave.
Plans were formulated for the
coming season. The first large
event of the year . is the annual
Unveiling of Tombstone
paid-up membership affair to be
held at the Home for Aged on
On Sunday, Sept. 29, at 2 p m.,
Monday, Nov. 18. Mrs. S.
min, Mrs•
S.
• Shetzer and Mrs. services will be held at Mach-
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N. KaleNky were named co- pelah Cemetery for the unveiling
of a stone for Harry Meyers. His
chairmen for the occasion.
Members who have rece ntly many friends and relatives are
moved are asked to notify Mrs. invited to attend the services.
CLASSIFIED
QUILTS - Made or recovered YOUNG LADY, experienced Heb-
rew teacher with special train-
from your own feathers or
ing in Hebrew and Jewish mu-
wools. Pillows recovered-spe-
cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains,
sic and dramatics wishes posi-
baby, shower and wedding gifts.
tion in modern Hebrew school.
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop,
Detroit or vicinity. Excellent
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb.
references. Write Box 500,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Hogarth 9050.
DAVID IIOROWITZ, Teacher- FOR RENT - Beautiful, large
English, Citizenship, Yiddish,
room in new air-conditioned
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah.
home. New spring and mat-
Reading and writing guaran-
tress. Private entrance. Good
teed. Free trial lesson. 2254
transportation. Reasonable. 2640
Pingree, Apt. 22. Hogarth
Fullerton. TOwnsend 8-4467.
3547.
FOR RENT - Five-room lower
FOR SALE - Pasadena Ave.
flat. Heated. Newly painted.
Attractive residence. Three bed-
Breakfast nook. Frigidaire and
rooms, nook, sunroom, incinera-
table top stove. 3785 Atkinson
tor, attic, two-car garage. Call
Ave. TYler 4-7442.
owner NOrthlawn 4092. Rea
F011 RENT - Nice, clean, fur-
sonable.
nished room for lady or couple.
FADED CARPETS dyed, cleaned
Small family. 3380 Monterey
repaired, refitted. Mayfair, 3256
Ave., Apt. 302.
Bellevue. PLaza 3868 or Dear-
born 0133.
FOR RENT - One or two fur-
nished rooms in beautiful, sin-
YOUNG, REFINED LADY, at-
gle home. Kitchen privileges.
tractive, wishes to meet busi-
Desirable location. Convenient
ness or professional young man.
transportation TO. 8-4934.
Will assist financially some-
1 what if necessary. Object, ma- FOR RENT - Furnished room.
trimony. Write Box 300, De-
Young lady preferred. Good
troit Jewish Chronicle.
transportation. Cortland Ave.
TOwnsend 6-4188.
FOR RENT-Large, bright room
for a young lady in home of FOR RENT - Large, comfort-
small, adult family. Reason-
able room for one or two in
able. Good transportation. TO.
single home of adults. Garage.
6.5464.
Kitchen privileges. 3345 Leslie
Ave. TOwnsend 7-0502.
FOR RENT - Comfortable and
pleasant room in apartment of FOR RENT - Light and airy
employed widow. Dexter and
room for single or couple. Good
Lawton buses and 14th street
transportation. 3733 Tyler Ave.
car. 2940 Chicago Blvd., Apt.
108. Tyler 6-6932. Inquire af- FOR RENT - Beautiful fur-
ter 6:30 week days and any
nished, large room for a lady
time Saturday and Sunday.
in home of small family. 3294
Elmhurst Ave. TO. 8-2087.
FOR RENT - Nice room for a
young woman in refined home FOR RENT - Comfortable, fur-
of two adults. No children.
nished room in home of adults.
Pleasant home surroundings.
Gentleman preferred. Good
Oil heat. Near car and bus
transportation. 3324 Rochester
lines. Reasonable. TY. 5-2811.
Ave. near Dexter.
FOR RENT - Large, bright FOR RENT - Furnished room.
room for a working girl in Single preferred. Garage. North-
home of couple with school
west section. Days, University
child. Near two buses. Reason-
3-2120; evenings, TO. 7-5438.
able. Inquire Sunday until 6
p. in. 4255 Monterey. Upstairs. FOR RENT - Nice, large, airy
room in private home. All com-
FOR RENT - Nice, furnished
forts of home. Convenient
room for an employed gentle-
tranportation. 3793 Carter Ave.
man, 3337 Sturtevant Ave.
near Dexter. TYler 6-0280.
HEADQUARTERS
ABSOLVED!
Last June, the Batavia Jewish
Sisterhood of Batavia, New York,
a unit of the National Federa-
tion of Temple Sisterhoods, or-
dered 10 books of Uniongrams
from the New York office of
NFTS. Since immediate deliv-
ery was requested, the order was
filled at once.
Soon afterwards, the Batavia
group complained that the order
for Uniongrams (message blanks
which NFTS sells for the bene-
fit of the religious education pro-
gram of its parent body, the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations, and for Hebrew Un-
ion Cilleg Scholarships) had not
been filled.
Since it was clear that the 10
books of Uniongrams had not
reached Batavia, the New York
office sent a duplicate shipment
and began a search for the lost
10 books. The search was as
fruitless as the age old quest
for the lost 10 tribes.
Last week, headquarters was
absolved!
Ten books of Uniongrams in
an NFTS manila envelope ad-
dressed to BATAVIA, NEW
YORK, were returned to the
New York office by a regular
mailman. The envelope had been
sent to BAVARIA, GERMANY.
As no addressee could be found
in Bavaria, the German censor
inspected the contents, resealed
and stamped the envelope and
mailed it back to New York
City.
OBITUARY
JACOB SHERMAN
86 years old, died on Sept. 20.
Funeral services were held in
Toledo, Ohio on Sept. 20 with
burial in Eagle Point Cemetery,
Rabbi Freund officiating. He is
survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Waldo Sloman of Detroit and
Mrs. A. L. Hamburg of Toledo,
5 grandchildren and 2 great-
grandchildren. Mr. Sherman had
been a resident of Detroit for
30 years.
4th Donor Luncheon Plan-
ned by Women of Work-
men's Circle
The Women of the Workmen's
Circle Educational Center, will
meet Friday evening, Sept. 27,
in The Workmen's Circle Center,
at 7:30.
Preparations are being made
for a 4th annual donor lunch-
eon.
There are still obligations to
meet towards the new building
and the support of the corn-
munity is solicited.
TWENTY-FIVERS ORGANIZE
A new group has been organ-
ized with social events and sports
as its program. The name of the
group is taken from the mini-
mum age of membership. A fall
and winter program is being
scheduled. A few members are
being accepted and interested
young men of 25 or over may
call TYler 5-0561.
HAROLD A. SANDERS
JOINS U. S. AIR CORPS
Harold A. Sanders, 25, son of
former Common Pleas Judge and
Mrs. Joseph A. Sanders, 1662.1
Mendota, has joined the U. S.
Air Corps and is now in training
at Scott Field, Belleville, Ill.
Sanders was enlisted by Lieut.-
Col. Joseph L. Bachus, district
recruiting officer. He was gradu-
ated from Central High School,
studied accountancy for two years
at the University of Michigan and
one year at Wayne. He was on
the staff of the Michigan Daily
and of the Central Student. He
is a member of Bnai Brith. He
hopes to make aeronautical en-
gineering his career while ren-
dering service to the U. S.
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
An unveiling of a monument
in memory of Anthony Deutsch
will take place on Sunday, Sept.
29, at 11 a. m. at the Oakview
Cemetery. Relatives and friends
are invited.
He that urges gratitude pleads
the cause both of God and men,
for without it we can neither be
sociable nor religious.-Seneca.
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MICHIGAN - Ozzie Nelson,
"Young America's Favorite Ma-
estro", and his famous orches-
tra, with lovely Harriet Hilliard,
and Hollywood dancing stars Vil-
ma and Buddy Ebsen "in person"
furnish the big stage show at
the Michigan Theater. On the
screen are Ginger Rogers and
Ronald Colman in the much dis-
cussed comedy romance "Lucky
Partners."
Reinforced Concrete. Falb (sum,
anteed. ride. a Hight
AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE CO.
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fr:
579 Kenilworth To. 8.5889
Monuments of Character
Manuel attach
Granite and Marla. Monuments.
7729 TWELFTH ST.
' 7'1'ler 6-TINY
Rey. Cantor
Jacob
Silverman
SURGICAL
MOREL
23 Years'
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Recommended b
CORTLAND AVE. Russell Woods.
This beautiful brick home com-
pletely carpeted for only
$7,500. Etta Edwards, Univer-
sity 8-4449.
FOR RENT - Nice, airy room WOODINGHAM NEAR CURTIS.
Privately owned six room brick
in home of small, adult family.
like new. Best bargain you've
Private porch. Garage. Reason-
able. 3742 Burlingame Ave. 'ever seen. Garage. Beautifully
landscaped yard. Etta Edwards,
DAvison 4126.
University 3-4449.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished,
clean room for one or two or WANTED - Woman or girl to
take complete charge of or
couple. Kitchen and telephone
assist with 15 month old baby.
privileges. Boar d optional.
TYler 6-5104.
Good transportation. Reason-
able. TYler 4-3752.
FOR SALE - Jewish art objects
for the home. Also Taleisim,
FOR RENT - Nice airy room in
machzerim and holiday supplies.
home of two adults. Continu-
Phone orders taken. Zion Book
ous hot water. Silverstein, 9958
Store, 9008 12th St., near
Broadstreet, near Boston. Davi-
son 1431.
Taylor. Trinity 2-9878.
Downtown Theaters
UNITED ARTISTS - Mickey
Rooney, Judy Garland, June
Preisser and other clever young-
sters who rocked millions with
laughter in "Babes in Arms" are
at it again in "Strike up the
Band", merry musical of youth,
at the United Artists Theater.
Jewish Refugee Child, Editor, Paul Whiteman and his band are
Lost In Sinking of
co-featured. On the same pro-
Mercy Ship
gram are Gene Raymond and
LONDON (WNS) - A 10- Wendy Barrie in "Cross-Country
year-old Jewish child, Henry Romance.
Smulovitch, was among the 83
British children drowned when
FOX - It's "Laugh Week" at
the liner bringing them to safety the Fox Theater with two of the
in Canada was torpedoed by a season's outstanding comedy hits
submarine 600 miles off the contributing to hilarity. The Fox
British coast, it was learned.
presents in one program the
Another passenger who lost sophisticated, briskly paced laugh
his life was Rudolf Olden, form- sensation, "Hired Wife", starring
er editor of the Berliner Tage- Rosalind Russell, Brian Aherne
blatt and head of the German and Virginia Bruce, with the ace
section of the P. E. N. Club in humorist, Robert Benchly adding
London. Mr. Olden, who fled to the fun ; also a mad and mer-
Germany in 1933, was the auth- ry musical comedy, "Argentine
or of a biography of Adolf Hit- Nights", starring the Ritz Bros.
ler, published in the United and the ace swing song stars, the
States in 1936. In his book, ban- Andrews Sisters.
ned in Vienna in 1937, Mr. Old-
en severely condemned Hitler
for his militarism and declared Jewish - American Youth
that "Germany today is in the
Council Peace Rally
stage of barbarism." The news-
On Sunday
paper editor and author was lec-
turing at Oxford University when
The Jewish American Youth
the current war started last
Council invites all Jewish youth
September.
Jews on Nancy Must Pay 500,- to a peace parley to be held Sun-
day, Sept. 29, at 8 p. m., at the
000 Francs to Nazis, Vichy
Roosevelt School, Linwood at Tux-
Reports
Nazi Germany has imposed a edo. The meeting will begin with
fine of 5,000,000 francs on the a peace invocation by a rabbi.
community of Nancy France, in The speakers will be: Rev. Owen
retaliation of alleged "sabotage" A. Knox of the Bethlehem Metho-
of Nazi policies, according to a dist Church, Hon. Stanley No-
wak, State Senator; Ernest
radio report from Vichy.
The Mayor of Nancy, the re- Goodman, attorney; Robert Wolpe,
port continued, approached the president of Teamsters Union 285,
of L. There will be a dis-
Jewish community and demanded A.
that the Jews contribute 500,000 cussion from the floor and enter-
france to the necessary sum. Jew- tainment following the speakers.
is free. Manuel Gut-
ish leaders considered the de- Admission
is chairman of the educa-
mand unjust since, as taxpayers man
tional committee.
and purchasers, they will be tax-
ed for the Nazi fine.
Our thanks should be as ferv-
ent for mercies received as our
CARD PARTY OF NAOMI AUX- Petitions for mercies sought. -
ILIARY OF BNAI BRITH OCT. 1 Charles Simmons.
Naomi Auxiliary of Junior
Bnai Brith will hold its card and
Mah Jong party at the Bnai Da-
vid Synagogue, Elmhurst and
RECEPTACLES 1
14th, on Oct. 1.
ourbag, A.,,, and Itubiskis. I
FOR RENT - Beautifully fur- MIDDLE-AGED LADY, refined,
desires position as housekeeper
nished room for a gentleman
or care of invalid or conva-
in home of small family. Good
lescent. Write Box 85, Detroit
transportation. Near car and
Jewish Chronicle.
bus line. 2498 Pasadena Ave.
TOwnsend 7-7107.
DRIVING TO CALIFORNIA
about Oct. 25. Can accommo-
FOR RENT - Room for two la-
date three passengers to help
dies, ientlemen or couple. Pri-
drive and share expenses. TO.
vate entrance. Twin beds. Con-
5-1195.
ee,.,:ti home. Reasonable. Cort-
land near Livernois. DA. 4795.
LESLIE
NEAR DEXTER. Owner
-- --
sacrificing beautiful four bed-
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room brick home like new.
room for one or two in apart-
This is a steal. Original cost,
ment of two adults. Reason-
$20,000. Now, $7,850. Etta Ed-
able, 11845 LaSalle, Apt. 111.
wards, University 3-4449.
TOwnsend 8-4460.
FOR RENT - Beautiful, large,
furnished room for one or two
in home of small, adult family.
Telephone service. Good trans-
portation. TOwnsend 7-3417.
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
September 27, 1940
Women's Auxiliary of Jew-
ish Home for Aged
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
Physician. am
ilaspitais
9371
Wildemere
TY. 4-0062
Marriage's
Performed
Oldsmobile's sensational Hydra-Matic Drive which eliminate:
clutch, clutch pedal and all shifting of gears, will be optional at
extra cost on all models for 1941. This exclusive Oldsmobile feature,
which is a combination of liquid coupling and fully automatic trans•
mission, cuts driving effort in half, steps up performance arc:
improves gasoline economy. Gear shifting, through the four for.
ward speed ranges. is entirely automatic. Photo shows the driver'
compartment of a 1941 Oldsmobile equipped with Hydra-Matic
Rev. Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN
41"
Detroit's Favorite
M 0 II IS T.
TYLER 6-900
11'edding reremon-
iell Pert at tar d at
Home and 54 Ap-
pointment.