America lavish Palatial! Carter CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, MO 15 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE- and the Legal Chronicle February 7, 1941 CLASSIFIED . Defense Discussion Frank Schwartz of Marshall Lodge * Seeking Judgeship Leaders in All Fields Of Circuit Court Outstanding to Be Featured at Round IN MEMORIAN In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, Joseph Lefkofsky, who passed away 12 years ago, Jan. 29, 1929 (16 days in Shvat). FOR RENT-Cheerful, furnished FOR RENT - Beautifully fur- nished room in refined home room in attractive apartment for one or two gentlemen. Ref- of two adults. Meald if desired. A precious one from us Is gone, erences required. Townsend A volee we loved is still, Elmhurst Ave., between Wilde- Table on Feb. 18 Frank Schwartz is a candidate A place is vacant In our hearts. • 6-8778. mere and Dexter. Townsend , Which never can be filled. for Judge of the Circuit Court. Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge 7-8865. Sadly missed by his children Mr. Schwartz has had a diver- of Bnai B•ith will feature a FOR RENT-Beautiful large fur- - nished room for single or sified career beginning as a news- round table discussion on Feb. and grandchildren. HEDER TORAH HEBREW couple, in home of two adults. boy in a western city and later, 18 in the auditorium of the SCHOOL - D. L. Bresler, Kitchen privileges. Good trans- after graduating from the schools Jewish Community Center, it is "Movie Hit Parade" at the 3833 Humphrey, near Holmur, portation. 2932 Sturtevant Ave. next to Bnai Zion Synagogue, Art Institute Sunday by Alvin B. Levin, • reported Hebrew, Yiddish, Bible, Rashi, Townsend 7-4865. chairman of Marshall Lodge's Theda Bara, John Bunny, Ru-.'" History, Bar Mitzvah. Private national defense committee. The lessons for adults. Townsend FOR RENT-Clean, comfortable subject of discussion will be: dolph Valentino, William S. Hart- room with private entrance in 8-8094. "What Does Total Defense and many other stars of the silent movies will return for a single home of small family. Quiet at- Mean ?" performance at the De- • mosphere. Continuous hot wa- DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher- Those to take part will in- screen troit Institute of Arts, Woodward ter. Reasonable. 2004 Taylor English, Citizenship, Yiddish, clude: Rev. Ernest E. Piper, rec- at Kirby, next Sunday afternoon, Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. Ave. between 12th and 14th. tor of St. Matthias Episcopal Feb. 9, at 3:30. Reading and writing guaran- Church, representing the views teed. Free trial lesson. 1724 FOR SALE-Model home. 3490 of religion; Capt. R. T. Brod- Oakman Blvd. between Fuller- Pingree, Apt. 22. Hogarth head, United States Naval Re- ton and Cortland. Panelled li- 3547 or Tyler 4-9522. RECEPTACLES serve, representing the viewpoint brary, 48 ft. frontage. Must Itubbloh. Aob and Garhoge, Reinforced Concrete,. Fully Guar- FOR RENT-Large double room see it to appreciate value and anteed. Priced Right. for two girls or mother with beauty. Reasonable. AMERICAN one school child. Separate beds. RECEPTACLE CO. Home privileges. Modern single FOR RENT - Nicely furnished 579 Kenilworth To. 8-5889 room 'for lady or gentleman home. Also room for one girl in home of small family. Con- or gentleman. Good transporta- venient transportation. .3320 tion. University 1-5298. Monterey Ave. Townsend FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Monuments of Character 6-6502. Inquire Saturday or room for lady or gentleman Sunday and evenings daily. • r in quiet home. Good trans- portation. 2742 Taylor Ave. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for employed gentleman Tyler 4-5586. or employed couple. Innerspring FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished mattress. Private porch ad- FRANK SCHWARTZ room in single home, for one joining room. 4051 Monterey. or two gentlemen. Twin beds. of Missouri, entered into the Garage. 2693 Clairmount Ave. FOR RENT - Large, airy, fur- practice of law and was associ- nished room in single modern between Linwood and Lawton. home. Garage if desired. Con- ated with the late Frank P. Tyler 6-9243. venient transportation. 2441 Walsh, who was then chief coun- FOR RENT-Room in new mod- Fullerton Ave. Townsend 6-3188. sel of the American Federation Granite and Marble Monuments of Labor. ern home of small family. Ex- 7729 TWELFTH ST. elusive neighborhood. Wood- FOR RENT-Lower flat. Seven Mr. Schwartz's career has been TYler 6-7192 rooms, four large bedrooms. one of business, a builder and ingham near Curtis. Good Taylor Ave. between 12th and organizer. He has built many transportation. U n iv e r sit y 14th. Tyler 6-1329. Jewish institutions, including a 3-4075. The Well Known Cantor ALVIN B. LEVIN OR RENT-Furnished room in synagogue, a Y.M.H.A. building, FOR RENT-Furnished room in F private home. 3775 Richton and he has been active in non- refined home. Garage. All con- Ave. sectarian, charitable, civic and of the U. S. armed forces; John veniences. Fairfield Ave. be- labor activities in Detroit for L. Lovett, general manager of of Cong. the Michigan Manufacturers As- tween Six and Seven Mile Rds. RIVING to Miami, Fla. Can ac- the past 17 years. Beth Tefilp sociation, giving the position of Good transportation. Univer- D commodate passengers to share Emanuel Mr. Schwartz has practiced industry; Walter Reuther, pro- Taylor and sity 1-8829. expenses. Townsend 6-8953._ law for 24 years. He was admit- ponent of the Reuther Plan for NVoodrow Wilson FOR RENT-Furnished room for LOST-November or December- ted to practice in Missouri, Michi- the mass production of military Capable and Specialized a gentleman or cauple. 2688 Gold Hamilton wristwatch with gan and the United States Su- aircraft, representing labor ; Blaine Ave. near Linwood. initials R.S., vicinity of 12th preme Court. He is at present Prof. Edward W. MacFarland of St. Watch is a keepsake be- serving his second term as vice Wayne University, Consumers Tyler 5-1946. of the Wayne County Committee of the Michigan De- Certificates longing to daughter of Mrs. President CATERING to an types of par- from hospitals Minnie Smith of Detroit La- Bar Association. His political ac- fense Council, speaking for-the and noted 0e&. Beiutiful club rooms. Hay. professors from - and She. tivities date back for 27 years. consumer; Alphonso Rodriguez, re- dies' Lecheni An-e.eim Stajo of, and slagh reward and During the World War he en- graduate student at Wayne Uni- will give finder a No York freshments. Morton's Riding donate some money to the listed in the infantry officers' versity and instructor in the de- Stables. Harrison at 5 Mile. (Needy are given free care) ec partment of speech and foren- Society. Please call TYler training school and just recently Redford 6430. e gov- sics, giving the stand of youth. Also marriages performed, has been appointed by th - 6-1753. either at my home or in ernor to the office of advisor EMPLOYED GIRL wishes room halls. Services conducted in , MAN IN BUSINESS desires com- on the Draft Board. and dinners. or share apart- English and Yiddish. fortable room in home of small Mr. Schwartz has been en- Luncheon of Radomer Aux- ment. South of Webb Ave. be- iliary Feb. 11 family. Northwest section pre- dorsed by labor, business and tween 14th and Dexter. Write Rev. Hyman Schulsinger feared. Write Box 100, Detroit civic groups, the Democratic Box 85, Detroit Jewish Chron- 1934 HAZELWOOD A luncheon will be given on Jewish Chronicle. party and numerous non-partisan TYler 6.6960 icle. Feb. 11, at Fyfe's Shoe Store, orgaHitations. Woodward at Adams, 12:30; by the Radomer Ladies Auxiliary. Cards and Mah Jong will be Rev. S. played. MOGILL The president is Katy Rubin, and the chairman for the affair 2065 REBECCA SHEVIN is Ida Klape•. For tickets call Virginia Park of 3842 29th St., 69 years old, Mrs. Weinman, To. 7-1216, and TY. 4-5900 died on Jan. 29. Funeral services Mrs. Shafer, To. 5-6337. SURGICAL MOIIEL were held at Lewis Bros. Fun- Recoil iiiii ended b, eral Home on Jan. 30 with inter- Physician., and ment in Clover Hill Park Ceme- Mickey Rooney's Symphony lloopitals on Ford Hour Feb. 9 Marriage,' tery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman and rerformed Rabbi Rine officiating. She is sur- Mickey Rooney, the young vived by three sons, William, Samuel T. and Irving J., two screen star, will make his bow as Rev. Cantor daughters, Mrs. William Bailies a composer of serious music when Jacob of Flint and Mrs. Al Clubok of his symphonic suite, "Melodante", Detroit; a brother, I. Goldberg is presented on the Ford Sunday Silverman ovitolum, of Kobryn, Poland; four sisters, Evening Hour next Sunday, Feb. one in Poland, Mrs. 0. Pomer- 9. Guest soloist on the program VS Venn" Practice antz of Detroit, Mrs. Eva Cooper will be Nino Martini, star of opera, motion pictures and radio, b Recommended and Mrs. J. Yormuk, both of sleinnm am who will be heard with the Ford New York; ten grandchildren and lloopltale Symphony Orchestra and Chorus two great-grandchildren. 9371 between 9 and 10 o'clock over Wildemere the CBS Network. ESTHER H. KOLLIN TY. 4-0062 82 years old, died on Jan. 31. marriages Performed Darrel Brady to Address Funeral services were held on Fisher Town Hall on Feb. 2, with Rabbi Joshua Sper- ka officiating. She is survived by Wednesday her husband, Jacob; three sons, Rev. Cantor Maurice, of Pontiac, Mich., Da- Darrel Brady, young adven- DA VID vid and Phillip B.; two daughters, turer who will talk at the De- Mrs. Julius Newberg and Mrs. troit Town Hall in the Fisher GOLDEN Isadore Levinthal; 16 grandchil- Theater next Wednesday, Feb. Detroit,. Favorite dren and four great grandchil- 12, at 11 a. m., on „ Open Roads II Is 11 IC I TTLF.It 11-14 ii4ii to Success," has a knack for dren. doing things people tell him can't •tdding Crn Ir. 'Trion ...$ at be done. At 25 he has worked his Iloane amt .1 A. way through 27 countries and point merit. Hadassah Tea Feb. 18 has been behind the war scene on five continents. The Detroit Chapter of HadaF- Air LAWRENCE TIBBETT sah will join with the League of Jewish Women's Organizations on New York on borrowed money to On Monday evening, Feb. 10, Detroit's Finest singing. In six months he Monday, at 2 o'clock, at the Lawrence Tibbett, famous Amer- study had achieved a Metropolitan Op- Shaarey Zedek, to hear Mrs. Eph- Jewish Funeral Home ican baritone, will sing at Ma- era contract, though it was for raim Haselkorn of Poughkeepsie. sonic Auditorium. This is the small roles only. Then,shortly Invitations to a tea to wel- fifth concert on the Masonic Aud- afterwards, he sang the part of come all new members have been itorium Concert Series. in "Falstaff." His magnifi- sent out, according to Mrs. Louis The story of this native son Ford cent rendition of the role evoked Glasier and Mrs. Henry Jacobs, of California who rose from a enthusiastic pandemonium, which chairman of the sponsor commit- wandering minstrel in the streets landed him in front page head- tee for Hadassah. The tea will TRinity 2-2114 of Los Angeles to his present lines, where successive musical be held on Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 7739 JOHN It STREET a real Amer- musical eminence is achievements have kept him con- 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. ican saga. Tibbett was 25 when Simon Shetzer, 2903 Webb Ave. he journeyed from the west to sistently. Manuel ilrbacb Hyman Schulsinger • ‘ Mohel •• iv Ir. Lawrence Tibbett Recital Monday OBITUARY • Wow& AA06.