A lmeria:it ffewish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

CLASSIFIED

LAWRENCE AVENUE, 3002

BETWEEN LINWOOD AND DEXTER

EVERYTHING NEW

MODERN AS TOMORROW
All brick, 8 most charming rooms,
large Ballroom, 1st fl. lavatory, beautiful
kitchen, breakfast room, 4 twin bed-
rooms, bathroom all tiled to yelling,
oil heat; priced right; $850 down,
balance less than rent.
HAROLD BLAKE. UNIVERSITY 1-4000

FOR SALE — Beautiful and
most . modern 11-room fur-
nished home with finished 3rd
floor. Three bathrooms and
shower. Everything finished in
modern styles. In fine restrict-
ed section of Longfellow Ave.
Can be seen by appointment.
Call Townsend 8-8477.

ANDREWS MOTOR SALES
IN A BEAUTIFUL HOME

OBITUARY

NATHAN EPSTEIN
New Quarters at 17500 Grand of 3361 Pasadena Ave., 58 years

FOR RENT — Bright and well-
River; Jack Pasman Appointed
furnished room in home of
as Sales Manager
small family. Good transporta-
tion. Reasonable. Single man
Andrews Motor Sales is located
or woman. 3765 Tuxedo. Up-
in
a beautiful new home at 17500
stairs. Schwartz.
Grand River Ave. An invitation
EMPLOYED young lady wanted Th extended to all in this com-
who appreciates a real home. mun;ty to visit the beautiful new
All conveniences. Quiet sur-
roundings. Northlawn 1902.

DRIVING to Los Angeles in a
week or two. Can accommo-
date passengers to share ex-
penses, References exchanged.
2744 Gladstone Ave., Apt. 410
evenings, or Tyler 5-9769 days.

BUSINESS LADY will share her
nicely furnished apartment with
employed young lady. Refer-
ences. Inquire manager at 2640
Gladstone Ave. or call Tyler
Teacher—
DAVID HOROWITZ,
6-1805.
English, Citizenship, Yiddish,
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. GENTLEMAN driving to Miami,
Reading and writing guaran-
Fla., Monday, Feb. 3, can ac-
teed. Free trial lesson. 1724
commodate two passengers to
share expenses. Call University
Pingree, Apt. 22. Hogarth
2-7473.
3547 or Tyler 4-9522.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

January 31, 1941

MOORE CORSET SHOPPE- YOUNG LADY wanted to share
apartment. Maid service. Call
Health and rupture belts and
Trinity 2-6410, Apt. 607.
all types of foundation gar-
ments made to order. 9015 WIDOWER, 36, plumbing con-
Twelfth St. Tyler 5-5078.
tractor, would like to meet
young lady of some financial
CORSETS — Complete line of
means. Write details to Box
ready made corsellettes, gir-
750, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
dles and brassieres. $1.00 up.
Free alterations and adjust- FOR RENT — Lower six room
ments. Moore Corset Shoppe,
flat. Newly decorated. Side
9015 Twelfth St.
drive garage. 2462 W. Euclid.
Clifford 2815.
HEDER TORAH HEBREW
SCHOOL — D. L. Bresler, FOR RENT — Newly furnished
room for a gentleman. Shower.
3833 Humphrey, near Ilolmur,
Good transportation. Reason-
next to Bnai Zion Synagogue.
able. References required. Elm-
Hebrew, Yiddish, Bible, Rashi,
hurst between Linwood and
History, Bar Mitzvah. Private
Lawton. Townsend 5-3145.
lessons for adults.

JACK PASMAN

old, died on Jan. 25. Funeral
services were held Jan. 26 with
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal of -
ficiating. He is survived by his
wife, Ida; a daughter, Mrs. Har-
old Schultz; a son, Bernard; a
brother, Abe.

HENRY S. LOVE

Michigan Symphony to Give
Repeat Concert at Jew-
ish Center Tuesday

The Michigan Symphony Or-
chestra, under the direction of
Valter Poole, with the participa-
tion of guest artists, will give a
repeat performance of last week's
concert at the Jewish Community
Center, on Tuesday, Feb. 4, at
8:30 p. m. An opportunity to at-
end this concert will thus be given
to the several hundred people
who had to be turned away from
last week's performance. Guest
artists at this concert will again
be Cola Heiden,. well-known De-
troit pianist, Tosia Mundstock and
her dance group, an-d Celeste
Cole, Negro soprano. The program
will be the sante as last week.
The concert is free to the pub-
lic. Another such series is being
planned for the spring season.

of 7856 Melrose, 50 years old,
died on Jan. 25. Funeral serv-
ices were held on Jan. 27 with
interment in Woodmere Ceme-
tery, Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of-
ficiating. He is survived by three
sisters, Mrs. Jack Kujat, Mrs.
Joseph Lefkofsky and Mrs. Carl
Albach and a brother, David E.
He was a member of Zion Lodge
No. 1, F. & A. M., American
Eagle, I. 0. 0. F. No. 441, Mod-
ern Woodman of the World, The JR. HOME RELIEF BIRTHDAY
LUNCHEON FEB. 2
Maccabees and the American Le-
gion.
The annual birthday luncheon
of the Junior Home Relief will
JACOB J. WEINBERG
of 3799 Clements Ave., 73 years be held at the Belcrest, Sunday,
old, died on Jan. 26. Funeral Feb. 2, at 1 p. m. For further
services were held on Jan. 28 information and reservations,
at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home call Miss Nora Ingber, chairman
with interment in Machpelah of the luncheon, at University
Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman 1-7647.
officiating. He is survived by his
wife, Miriam ; four sons, David
I. of New York, William B., Sam-
RECEPTACLES
uel S. and Henry of Detroit;
Garbage, Ash
and Rubbish.
Reinforced Concr,e(e, Fully Guar-
four daughters, Sarah A., Lola,
anteed. Priced Right.
Mrs. Henry Schwartz, of Detroit,
AMERICAN
and Mrs. J. D. Pergament of Dal-
RECEPTACLE CO.
las, Tex.; 14 grandchildren and
579 Kenilworth To. 8-5889
four great grandchildren. Mr.
Weinberg was one of the oldest
merchant tailors in Detroit hay
ing been a resident here for 57
Monuments of Character
years.

Andrews quarters by the sales
manager, Jack Pasman, whose se-
lection for this post was announc-
ed recently.
Mr. Pasman is a prominent
figure in automobile circles, hav-
ing sold Buick cars for many
years as a representative of the
Northwest Motors, Inc. His genial
personality and conscientious de-
sire to render his customers per-
sonal service has acquired for Daniel R. Foley in Race for
him an unusually large following.
Common Pleas Judge
Each year finds Mr. Pasman
among the leading sales producers
Daniel R. Foley is one of the
NEGLECTED EDUCATION — C. Walter Healy Is Candi- in the city. "A sale does not candidates for the office of Com-
mean
the
end
of
a
transaction
Foreign accents corrected. Con-
date for Judge of Re-
with me—it merely begins," he mon Pleas Judge.
versation developed. Vocabu-
Mr. Foley is well known as a
says. "My customers must have
corder's Court
lary improved. Reading. Pri-
uninterrupted riding pleasure dur- person of broad and liberal views
vate lessons. For appointment
with a decided hatted for intoler-
A demand that the present ing the life of their car."
call CHerry 6062.
ance of all kinds. In 1939, when
In
his
new
post
as
sales
man-
judges of Recorder's Court run
FOR RENT—Cheerful, furnished for re-election as individuals and ager of the Andrews Sales, Inc., anti-Semitism was all too preva-
room in attractive apartment not as a "bloc" is voiced by C. Mr. Pasman is in a position to
of two adults. Meals if desired. Walter Healy, a practicing De- serve his clients better than ever
Elmhurst Ave., between Wilde- troit attorney for 227 years, before. The new 1941 Buick
ynere and Dexter. Townsend and -Firmer member of the Mich- models are now on display at the
7-8865.
igan Corporation & Securities Andrews showroom, and an invi-
Commission,
and Special Assist- tation is extended by Mr. Pas-
FOR RENT—Five rooms. Newly-
ant
Attorney
General,
in the first man to the entire community to
decorated. Steam heat, electric
blast
of
his
campaign
for
election view them.
refrigeration, stove. 3786 Glynn
Ct., upper. Days, call Town- to Recorder's Court.
"Detroit has expressed itself Eric Sevareid to Address the
send 8-1862; Sunday and after
Town Hall at Cass Thea-
7 p. m., call Townsend 7-2294. on "bloc' campaign tactics,"
Healy said in speeches during the
ter on Feb. 7
FOR RENT — Room in single past few days. "In 1923, the Big
home of three adults. Lady pre- Four, boasting that they control-
Detroit Town Hall in the Cass
ferred. Continuous hot water. led the policies of all seven
Good transportation. Reason- judges of Recorder's Court, were Theater announces the postponed
able. 3330 Pasadena Ave. Town- told in no uncertain terms that lecture of Eric Sevareid, chief of
send 6-3277.
this was not the way we wanted the Columbia Broadcasting Sta-
tion Paris Office, for next Friday
, court r
FOR RENT — Beautifully fur-
sign of weakness when morning, Feb. 7, at 11 o'clock.
our
It
is
a
nished room in refined home nine candidates band together and Eric Sevareid's day by day re-
for one or two gentlemen. Ref- say to the voters: 'Take all of ports of France at war, his ac-
erences. Townsend 6-8778 .
counts front London after Paris
--- us, or none at all.'
became a worthless center of in-
"I
think
Recorder's
Court
is
FOR RENT—Attractive furnished
his broadcasts when
room for one or two gentle- a good court and has become bet- formation,
he
traveled
to Mexico to cover
( men. Reasonable. Good trans- ter through the years, but that
the
inauguration,
his daily broad-
portation. 3294 Richton Ave., does not mean it cannot be
near Dexter, upper. srengthened by replacing certain casts now from Washington have
DANIEL R. FOLEY
in of the judges with new men. The been heard wherever radios could
FOR RENT—Furnished room n people have a right to look at be tuned in. Now Americans can lent among some of his co-reli-
home of three adults. Near bus each judge
and each candidate by see the man behind the voice they gionists, he became a member of
j
have long been acquainted with. the committee of Catholics to
and car line. 2241 Hazzelwood his
• qualifications alone."
His story "Europe's Last Front"
Ave. Tyler 5-8567.
Healy , a graduate of the Uni- will have the authenticity that fight anti-Semitism. Following this
FOR SALE — New living room varsity of Michigan, is making a can only be acquired by a per- he became a subscriber to the
and dinette furniture. Reason- strong race for the office. In his son who has seen besieged En- Voice which was the organ of
that committee and with several
able for cash. Call Tyler 5-9769 campaign, he is taking the posi-
other like-minded people of his
days or at 2744 Gladstone Ave., tion that he will answer any "P e '
faith disseminated thousands of
question asked of him about the
Apt. 410, evenings.
court and his attitude toward it. Three Symphony Concerts copies of this magazine among
the Catholics of Detroit. He is
FOR RENT—Attractive room for
Next Week
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also an active member of the
business girl in home of small, Detroit Represented at the
Three widely different pro- Detroit Round Table of Catho-
adult family. Exclusive north-
Jewish
Youth
Conference
grams, each an event of special lics, Jews and Protestants which
west section. Real home. Good
in Pittsburgh, Pa.
significance to its followers, are is affiliated with the National
transportation. UN. 1-8031.
on the immediate schedule of the Conference of Christians and
Detroit will be represented at Detroit Symphony Orchestra in Jews.
FOR RENT — Furnished room
He is one of the founders and
in apartment, for two business the second annual inter-city Jew- Masonic Temple. Two of the con-
girls or employed couple. Good ish youth conference, sponsored certs will be played Wednesday, an honorary member of the As-
transportation. Tyler Ave. near by the Ohio district of the Mid- Feb. 5, the third, on Saturday, sociation of Catholic Trade Union-
ists which is in the forefront in
Dexter, Northlawn 3795. west Section of the Jewish Wel- Feb. 8.
fare Board, on Feb. 1 and 2, in
The widely-heralded and long- advocating the cause of social
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished, the Pittsburgh Y. M. and W. awaited festival concert for mem- justice to all in this vicinity
cozy room in private home. Ga- H. A. Other cities to be represent- bers of "Friends" of the Detroit both by its activities and through
rage if desired. Good transpor- ed are Canton, Cleveland, Pitts- Symphony Orchestra, Inc., will be its organ, the Michigan Labor
tation. Townsend 6-0436. burgh, Rayton, Toledo and Col- played Wednesday night. No tick- Leader.
Mr. Foley was chosen as a dele-
ets are sold for this performance
FOR RENT — Large, airy, fur- umbus.
The conference theme is ten and
rind admittlnce is is by invitation. gate to represent this associa-
nished
room in if single
modern
home. Garage
desired.
Con- tared a discussion of "The Con- At 2 p. m. Wednesday, the or- tion at a protest meeting staged
venient transportation. 2441 tribution of Jewish Youth to the chestra will play the regular free by the American Jewish Congress
Fullerton Ave. Townsend 6-3188. Survival of American Demos- concert for school children, an- and the Jewish Community Coun-
racy." Round tables will be held o ther
er ,00o youngsters taking part cil at the Cass Technical High
_
on Sunday, in which each of the in a concert for which they have School
last February, which
FOR RENT — Lovely furnished delegates will participate.
voiced the sentiments of the
been fully prepared.
room in quiet home of adults.
Those going from Detroit, as
people of this vicinity
Gentleman preferred. Good youth delegates, are I. Murray JUNIOR CONGREGATION OF American
of all faiths against the out-
transportation. 2253 W. Grand Jacobs, Max Chomsky, Edward
SHAAREY ZEDEK
rages perpetrated by the Nazis in
Ave. Call To. 8-0011, after Shulman and Yehuda Solter.
At
the
Sabbath
services
of
the
Poland
and other Nazis controlled
3:30 p. m.
Maurice Glacier will attend as a
EXPERIENCED a u t o m o b i 1 e member of the board of directors Junior Congregation on Feb. 1, territory.
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driver d es iring t o travel to of the Jewish Community Center, at 9:30 a. m., in the Kate Frawnk Detroitfor
ervice. References membership director of the Cen- review the portion of the week is a graduate of Notre Dame
selecti sum- University and stands high in his
change for s
required. Call evenings after ter, will act as advisor to the and Rhoda Rosenman will
8 o'clock. MAdison 8040. group. marize the prophetical on.

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Th" r f

Manuel Urbacb

Granite and Marble Monuments

7729 TWELFTH ST.

TYler 6-1192

The Well Known Cantor

Hyman Schulsinger

of Cong.
Beth Tefilo
Emanuel

Taylor and
Woodrow Wilson

Capable and
Spet•lailzed

Mohel

Certificates
from hospitals
and noted
professors from
State of
New York

(Needy are given free care)

Also marriages performed,
either at my home or in
halls. Services conducted in
English and Yiddish.

Rev. Hyman Schulsinger

1934 HAZELWOOD
TYler 6-6960

Rev. S.
MOGILL

2065
Virginia Park
TY. 4-5900

SURGICAL
MOHEI.
Recommended by
Physicians and
hospitals
Marriage,
Performed

Rev.

Cantor

Jacob
Silverman

SURGICAL
ItIOHEL
25 Years'
Practice
Recommended 1,,
Physicians and
Hospitals

9371
Wildemere
TY. 4-0062

piarriage•

Performed

Rev. Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN

Detroit's FavoHts
MODEL
TYLER 6-9490
Wedding Ceremon-
ies Pedro lard at
Home and ag Ap-
pointment.

