A merico, 5ewislt Periodical &Hier October 4, 1940 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle ,Every tomorrow has two han- dl s. We can take hold of it wi h the handle of anxiety or th handle of faith.—II. W. Citizen Einstein Beecher. 'R sh Hashonah Greetings to All! ELSA SEGALL Fine Chocolates 9116 12TH STREET TR. 2-0765 Season's Greetings and Best Wishes Sunny Side Garden 12626 Woodrow Wilson BEER — LIQUORS Dancing Every Night TO. 7.9847 Wm. Halyburton nk I.F SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU Flowers for Every Occasion LORENZEN'S FLOWER SHOP ■ 16491 Woodward Avenue TOwnsend 8-6232 Flowers hi Wire—F.T.D. ROSH IIASIIONAll GREETINGS Orient Recreation BOWLING-16 ALLEYS AHMAD ASAIM 8523 LINWOOD AVE. Happy New Year to All Detroit Wash Tray Mfg. Co. PROF. ALBERT EINSTEIN On Tuesday, Prof Albert Ein- stein, his daughter, Margot, and his secretary, Helene Dukas, were admitted to citizenship at' Trenton, N. J., by Federal Judge Philip Forman, who said Dr. Einstein's "presence here be- comes America's gain." The following have made con- tributions to the Home for Aged: Mrs. I. Blumenthal in memory of father, Nathan R. Stein; Mr. and Mrs. Abe J. Colman in memory of Mrs. Fannie Mendel- sohn; Emil Edelsohn, donation; Mrs. Annie Ellias in memory of mother, Rebecca; Mrs. Sam Ger- son in memory of father, Louis; Mrs. Mark Hirschfield in mem- ory of mother Dvayre; Mrs. M. Kaufman in memory of husband, Moyshe Kaufman; Mrs. S. Man- heim in memory of daughter, Rebecca ; Mrs. Sarah Miller in memory of son Paysach Miller; Mrs. Muirhead, donation; Mr. Julius Ring, donation; Mrs. An- na Roth, donation; Saturday Night Widows in memory of Jacob Sherman. Northeastern Engineering Co. DIES — TOOLS SPECIAL MACHINERY 3125 East Lamed St. Fitzroy 1275 Season's Greetings and Best Wishes STUDEBAKER DEALER BILL USSERY 11803 Grand River Northlawn 9340 USED CARS 9615 Livernois Avenue NOrthlawn 9343 — eason's Greetings and Best Wishes Custom Upholstering t4 Furniture Co. DRAPERIES SLIP COVERS REFINISHING 8775 GRAND RIVER AVENUE TYler 6-9679 Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: May I take this opportunity of expressing to you, on behalf of the Officers, Board of Trustees and Publication Committee of The Jewish Publication Society of America, our sincere thanks and appreciation for the fine cooperation which you have giv- en us during the past year. The year 5700 has been a very suc- cessful one for our Society and we owe you a vote of thanks for the part you played in dis- seminating proper news of our *work. With every sincere good wish to you for the New Year 5701, MAURICE JACOBS, Executive Director Jewish Publication Society of America. CLASSIFIED Manufacturers of Season's Greetings The Mlawer Umgegend Verein and the Ladies Auxiliary have strated work for the new season at their new quarters in the new Educational Center, 11535 Linwood. The first season's meeting will be a social on Oct. 12. J. Newberg is president and L. Fabien is secretary. The Ladies Auxiliary launched its drive for their second donor luncheon. The chairman and co- chairman are Mrs. Abe Stonbom and Mrs. J. Klayman. Mrs. Israel Burnstein is pledge director and Mrs. J. Greenbaum and Mrs. Sam Fox are chairmen of the rummage committee. Mrs. L. Lichtenstein heads the publicity committee. The ladies have opened their rummake store, and urge friends and members to do their rum- maging to earn their pledges. For information call Mrs. Burn- stein, TR. 2-4053; Mrs. J. Green- baum, TO. 6-2873, or Mrs. Ston- bom, TO. 5-7984. The next meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary will take place on Oct. 9 at the home of Mrs. A. Stonbom, 1977 Glendale: Mrs. Harry Fish is president and Mrs. J. Klayman, secretary of the auxiliary. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE JEWISH PUBLICATION JEWISH HOME FOR AGED SOCIETY OF AMERICA THANKS THE CHRONICLE Cement Laundry Tubs 4112 PETER SMITH AVE. PLAZA 2775 Mlawer Umgegend Verein and Ladies Auxiliary Plans Year's Activities. QUILTS Made or recovered FOR RENT—Beautiful room for from your own feathers or a gentleman in home of cou- wools. Pillows recovered—spe- ple. Garage. 3232 Clements eial, $1.25. Full line of curtains, Ave. baby, shower and wedding gifts. Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop, FOR RENT — Front, furnished 11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb. room in single home for a Hogarth 9060. lady or gentleman. 2673 Tay- lor Ave., between Linwood and DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher— Lawton. TYler 7-1290. English, Citizenship, Yiddish, Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. DRIVING TO CALIFORNIA — Reading and writing guaran- About Oct. 25 Married couple teed. Free trial lesson. 2254 preferred to help drive and Pingree, Apt. 22. Hogarth share expenses. References ex- 3547. changed. Write Box 300, De- troit Jewish Chronicle. FADED CARPETS 1 ed ye d , c d can repaired, refitted. Mayfair, 3256 DRIVING TO CALIFORNIA Bellevue. PLaza 3868 or Dear- about Oct. 25. Can accommo- born 0133. date three passengers to help drive and share expenses. TO. YOUNG LADY, experienced Heb- 5-1195. rew teacher with special train- ing in Hebrew and Jewish mu- FOR RENT — Beautiful, large, sic and dramatics wishes posi- furnished room for one or tion in modern Hebrew school. two in home of small, adult Detroit or vicinity. Excellent family. Telephone service. references. Write Box 500, Good transportation. 2696 Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Sturtevant Ave. Townsend 6- 1455. HEBREW LESSONS. Also pre- paration for Bar Mitzvah. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Translations in Yiddish, He- room for a gentleman, in home brew, English, German, French of small family. Garage. 2925 or Russian. Talmud and Se- Waverly. TOwnsend 8-3740. mitics. Northlawn 4327. Le Shono Tovo DRIVING TO LOS ANGELES about Oct. 15. Can accommo- With Best Wishes date passenger to help drive for a Happy and share expenses. Call TY- New Year to the ler 4-0247. Labor Palestine Conclave Here Oct. 19 and 20 Rosh Hashonah Greetings Morris Lieberman, chairman of the committee on arrangements for the midwestern conference of the League for Labor Palestine, announces that arrangements are being completed for the sessions to be held in Detroit, at the De- troit Leland Hotel, on Oct. 19 and 20. Mr. Lieberman announces that the conference banquet will be held on Saturday evening, Oct. 19, and that a dance will con- clude the festivities on Sunday evening, Oct. 20. Sessions will be held on both days, and guest speakers will include Rabbi Philip R. Bernstein of Rochester, N. Y., Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein of Chi- cago and Dr. Samuel Wohl of Cincinnati, national chairman of the League for Labor Palestine. Other ntional officers will attend the sessions. Mr. Lieberman is assisted on the arrangements committee by Pearl Milling, Abe Max, Dr. M. Falick, Anne Wagnian, Jack Schreirer, Rebecca Sanders, Lou Rosen, Maity Falick. Special committees selected for the conference are: Souvenir book: Rebecca San- ders, chairman, Alex Schreier, Theodore Olender, Janet Olender; Dance: Lou Rosen, chairman, Anne Wagman, Esther Mendel- son, Abe Max, Thelma Cohen, Al- bin Eislar; banquet committee: Maity Falick, chairman, Sam Rabinovitz, Selma Wineman, Phil- ip Lipsin, Rose Chesluk, Pearl Lieberman, Emma Schreier. OBITUARY . Sincerest New Year Greetings Wolfley Auto Service JOHN H. WOLFLEY Firestone Tires, Vulcanizing, Texaco Gas, Willard Batteries, Tire Repair, Indian Oils 2458 Michigan Ave. LAfayette 9805 5182 Grand River Avenue TYler 4.9213 Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All! JACK'S Welding Works 10465 KNODELL AVE. PLAZA 0342 THE NATIONAL COAL COKE CO. Extend to their Customers and Friends a Happy and SADIE KAPLAN MARCUS Prosperous New Year! Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All! Thos. H. Cotter, Inc. MEN'S WEAR died at the age of 40 on Mon- day, after a brief illness. Funeral services were held Monday after- noon, with burial in Chesedshel Emes Cemetery. Surviving him are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Newman, and two bro- thers, Louis J. and Marvin. (Book-Cadillac Hotel) "BARNEY" EVERITT Sampson Rubber Products Co. SINCERE SEASON'S GREETINGS ROBERT W. ("Bob") FORD Republican Candidate for CONGRESS 16th District GET OUR DEAL IEFORE • YOU 4 DEAL t.! 214 Michigan Avenue SINCERE SEASON'S GREETINGS ce . .c.c. OF A KIND THAT CAN'T BE BEAT we Quo:antes not to b. UNDERSOLD on 600drichTIRES Genuine "Safety" Silvertowna, with the "Ns indshield w iper Action" anti-atid tread, two. Cross-ventilation. Un- limited telephone service. Gar- age. Meals if desired. 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