A merica periodical Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle February 21, 1941 Variety Musical Program Offered at First Center Musicale Tuesday The followin g have made con- CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE JEWISH HOME FOR AGED CLASSIFIED LAS ALLE Window Shade Co. HEDER TORAH HEBREW tributions to the Home for Aged: Mills Dominguez, famous Mex- SCHOOL — D. L. Bresler, FOR RENT—Large, furnished Nathan Bachman, In memory of room in adult home. Tele- father, Michael Brachman; Mrs. Sarah ican soprano; Morris and Sylvia 3833 Humphrey, near Holmur, phone privileges. Good trans- Colman, In memory of Mrs. Lena Ras- Hochberg, well known violin and next to Bnai Zion Synagogue. WINDOW SHADES ; Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Fenton, portation. Quiet neighborhood. • Hebrew, Yiddish, Bible, Rashi, memory of Nathan Finley; Clara piano duo; Kurt Saffir, 11-year- in MADE TO ORDER Garage if desired. Townsend Franklin, In memory of Mr. Rosen: old pianist, and the Jewish Amer- History, Bar Mitzvah. Also pri- Leon and Rose Friedman, donation; ican Youth Congress will all be Cleaned and Repaired 5-0059. Glendale Ave. vate lessons for adults or chil- William Friedman, in honor of the dren. Townsend 8-8094. birthhday of Mrs. Louis Van Baalen; featured on the program of the LINOLEUM FOR RENT—Nicely furnished Mrs. S. Funkensteth, Los • Angeles, first Center musicale, which will room for lady or gentleman in California, In memory of husband, Inlaid and Battleship DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher— Funkensteln; Rae Goldberg, In quiet home of three adults. Samuel memory of mother, Edith ; Mrs. Samuel English, Citizenship, Yiddish, CARPETING Good transportation. 2742 Tay- Goldberg, in memory of Nathan Fin- Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. ley; Mrs. Rachel Gorelick, In memory lor Ave. Tyler 4-5586. Rugs and Furniture Reading and writing guaran- of mother, I lode ; Adolph (Hallow, Dr. S. W. Green, In mentorY teed. Free trial lesson. 1724 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, donation; VENETIAN BLINDS li ayle ; Jake Greenwald, o f mother Pingree, Apt. 22. Hogarth ' of mother, Sarah Green- ■ memory airy room for lady or gentle- i weld Drapery Hardware ; Mrs. Norman Hayden, in noon- 3547 or Tyler 4-9522. man in home of small, adult Noir r,..; r. , and i utlxisrtein ; Ain„ doNlith 1 l,r y of Adolph Get Our Prices and Save Mir,,. 1 117,14 family. 3742 Burlingame Ave. Free Estimates Furnished nd broti;:q!';' II FOR RENT—Room for one or Ales and Davison 4126. Inquire any day of ' Hyman, In memory of Adolph 8625 LINWOOD two gentlemen in beautiful sin- J. Imerman, In mem- except Saturday. Rubenstein ; Mrs. gle home. Meals optional. Ga- Sadie j ris i,i in CALL TYLER 5-1230 Morris; p, ierr, brother, irn ii ory ,r li ern. - Nrr(s'..Ir da rage. Good transportation. OFFICE manager for grocery ty memory In tra Klelnberg, Bay rim Fairfield Ave. near 7 Mile Rd. chain. Married man. Qualified iiiti o ese sbnitil,) o r. husband, n t o iIr r 1 s hf, (Lrjy olOt NIIri. elIio t t University 1-8829. to take full charge. Call Ar- Mrs. M. Lapides, in memory of hus- RECEPTACLES Levin, lie b J aJco ng on 4200, Mr. Greenspoon. band Pinch us Lapides; Garbage, Ash and Itubbleh. FOR RENT—Large newly dec- donation; Mrs. Sigmund Reiner, !lona- Reinforced Courrete, Fully Guar- vi orated furnished room in home SALESLADIES WANTED— anteed. Priced Hight. in Rosen; Mrs. Irtt117, experienced Thoroughly of couple, for one or two gen- AMERICAN ory of mother, Zelda Brownstein; J. coats and dresses. Not o Vol'30 Rubenstein, Port I I uron, Mich., in tlemen. Good transportation. RECEPTACLE CO. memory of father, Adolph Rubenstein; 2631 Gladstone, Apt. 104, years. Full and part time, Mr and Mrs. M. J. Satir, in memory 579 Kenilworth To. 8.5889 Steady. Berg's 7366 Grand of • Nathan Finley ; Mrs. Siegel, dona - w Sherman, •■ •• ■ 111P Ion; Bernard Sloan, In memory of River Apply Monday after t mother; Mr. and Mrs. Bat • ne y Smith. , n FOR RENT—Clean, mod e r n In memory of Nathan Finley; Evelyn 1 p. m. room in quiet home. 3244 , !T ie k ,M ri ,141. 1 inni s o r o fII, Mirn. Illtl°e811e1n0 r• y More Monuments of Character Ysto Tuxedo Ave. Townsend 5-2590. FOR SALE — Two silver foxes. .,,, Nathan Finley and Barney Wetsman; vallW Excellent quality. Original cost Albert and Dr. Harry Tanner, dolla - 7.p.A.4,17 In memory of father, FOR RENT — Airy, furnished $275. Forced to sacrifice. Miss don; I. Wald, Mr. and :Mrs. A. H. Sam Wald; room for a gentleman or em- Caplan, 2641 Calvert Ave. - MILLA DOMINGUEZ Weinstein, tit memory of Adolph Ruben- stein; Beatrice Weisberg, In memory ployed couple. 2005 W. Phila- FOR RENT — Lovely newly-fur- of Mr. Rosen ; I. Winkelman, in mem- delphia, Apt. 201. Tyler Women's be given in the Center auditorium w ith private en- or of Adolph Rubenstein; n i s h e d room w for Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 8:30 p. 5-8909. Auxiliary of ow Jewish Home Sal?, trance and washroom, in home Aged In memory of Mrs. Lot tie — m . The program will be free to • Sam Benderoff, in tie Mr. and. Mrs. fur- of small family. Unlimited tele- FOR RENT — Beautiful, Rubinstein; Mr. of and the public, but admission will be phone. Convenient transporta- memory of N B A. A. T nished, clean room for a gen- neert lt in InTo memory i enn Tickets may be ( nio. In by ticket only. e; lion. Reasonable. 3577 W. Outer m Itu%nisitlrY tleman in home of small fam- secured at the Center office, free . Celia II. Mrs. rrle Brown; Mo' ' mory of me Drive. University 2-2850. Ave. Hy. 2719 Elmhurst Pontiac, in memory of of charge, on any day prior to lilumrosen , Nathan Blumrosen; Arthur Monday, Feb. 24. Townsend 7-4815. Granite and Marble Monument* FOR RENT—Furnished room in husband, Cohen, In memory of mother, Belle of e mory i if of o h Alilla Dominguez i is tl t e wife home of two adults. Near car Cohen; Mrs. Annie Ethos, tom 7729 TWELFTH ST. A. Epstein, FOR RENT — Beautifully fur- father, Abraham-Noah; Mrs. the Mexican consul in Detroit, TYler 6410: and bus lines. Tyler 6-4237. Highland l'ark, In memory of husband, nished front bedroom in sin- and has sung with the Chicago a.. Krn; t (Tl; Mr i l l. , l a no a le nti rm A gle home of two adults. Con- WANTED—Room and dinners by (ndi t ;1.] ' 918 tit.' . Opera Company, and in recitals d 1'. Ran Alfred on f genial, home atmosphere. Un- L imai,e t. O., In memory employe d girl or will share S. Fishel Y, Shpr Fishel; Ann and throughout this country and Mex- The Well Known Cantor y n mother, limited telephone service. 2715 apartment. Must be between Sidney Foreman, In memory of Dan ico. In addition to having a re- Glynn Ct. near Lawton. Town- 14th and Dexter, south of Bur- Bernstein; I larold L. Frank. In ,hem: markable dramatic so prano voice, ory of S. Levi of Buffalo, N. Y.; sate lingame. Townsend 7-8084. send 8-0424. y In memory of she is a fine pianist, and occa- at Id famil uel S mother; Mrs. siona y accompanies herself P ar- of Cong. Eric Fr Ie. dland'' , In memory of mother, FOR RENT—Furnished room LOT FOR SALE-64 ft. Wis_ Rabbi Chas. Gitlin, Beth Tefilo ( in native Mexican songs. Mrs Abe Gordon In ticularly . for a gentleman. Unlimited consin Ave. near McNichols Rd. 'have Steinberg; Emanuel of parents, Marcus and EsHie 1 : Her program will consist of a 01 Can build either income or du- meniory Taylor and telephone. Northwest section. group of European and Mexican step-; Max Greenbaum, In memory Woodrow Wilson step-son, Diehard Uurovitch ; Mrs. Roy plex. Reasonable. Must sell. Townsend 8-0509. Call Satur- In memory' of parents, Zelik son gs Capnbie and Call Tyler 6-9472 evenings or Greenblatt, day after 7 p. m. and any and Hannah Jacobson; Mr. I: arp—do- M o rris and Sylvia Hochberg Specialized War- Randolph 4102 days. notion; :qrs. Cella Lavine-Fierer, time Sunday or daily. recitals on mother n • • eared in oint • • . h ave an J ran. 0., in memory of mo . Shavne Jacob Levin—donation; Mrs. Martha many occasions in Detroit, and FOR RENT—Large, airy room her, M oses Levey , In m emory dItosfen tho : la their eaeudi enacvees.alwTahyesy will hptedya atberg —dons- h — _ DETROIT _ _ _ ROIT JEWISH Llebersteln; Michael Certificate* for a gentleman or employed LEAGUE OF lion; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth, in mem- from hospitals couple in single home of two YOUTH TO MEET TUESDAY ory of Mrs. liZoffina Mrs. J. 11. Sea - and noted . i : is meii ui h s , Jewish hu T The o r a. . e lll Sonat :; ina, - cy ai irs Li Sea- adults. Congenial atmosphere. professors from m an, Pont lae, In memory of Chorus, which A Joseph H. Seaman; A State of evening, Feb. 25, bond, Must be seen to be appre- On memory of mother, V" I New York In honk Steinber, In (ier the direction of Julius Chajes, , dated. 8513 Marygrove Drive, al, 0:0u p. m. ' representatives of s. It Solomon, at till er • , hav e St einberg; ( I nector of music at the Center 14; e of ) mother, . m " (Needy are given free care) near Six Mile Roa d. U niver- Jewish y outh groups will meet in memory Abrahams, in will appear in a group of Pales - Mr. 01141 Mrs. More y Also marriages performed, the Jewish Community Center. m emory of Nathan Grossman; Mrs. , , sity 2-8448. mum songs. of father, either at my home or in i the organizing S. Blumenthal, in memory FOR RENT—Beautiful, large, At that meetng . 4ilin, In me- tt E Mrs. Ea br halls. Services conducted in Gentleman committee of the League of De- Aaham: inr • Mr. l sne ii Atir. {: ,I it , , „A.reiC of honor amnd furnished room. English and Yiddish. , troit Jewish Youth will present ,m,tr, orliNirs stein, In memory of mot her, Ida Feld- , fiat preferred . Townsend 7-8207. — the constitution and scope of ac- M ir.. and . MrS. Satnill Silverman's stein; Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Fobert, ,i Mr. and Mn'. wedding anniversary ; Rev. Hyman Schulsinger e n . Al risn. In memory of Mrs, I:ay f man ; Samuel memory 1 1 o l r yr, , :tifi RENT—Furnished room in tivities of the league, which will :% F11,1.11 ),!,1,1 4g;ir , stall,. a m Frank and family, in memory of Mrs. 1934 HAZELWOOD FOR formally organize to carry INIi.oiii(i: II. Buchhalter; Dr. and Mrs. Louis Mrs. home of two adults. Gara g e. th en TYler 6-6960 memory of Mrs. Lrma Rosenthal; Goldberg, in memory of Mrs. Mollie : k oncern wor c- of Good transportation. 4216 Cle- on the significant r ini.tizn,r, Fonmull, in honor Abe a r Meisner ; Mr. and Mrs. M. Grass, In N. the 1 l i ld all of son, Leonard , so- N memory of Mr. Lieberman; Mr. and merits Ave., lower. Hogarth ing the political, cultural and Mrs. M. Grass, In memory of Rebecca c ial aspocts of Jewish life . Slievin; rs. Lillian S. amburg, Colum- 4978. Rev. S. Z■r e Il Manuel Mach st t Id ly h nc Hyman Schulsinger fit r- re M- ae tin of . Mohel In- he he by 01' of lub all ing ms. hat the the trol sts. p • At- be to in ,ugh y it urse .ove- -- RIVERMONT PARK SANITARIUM IN MIAMI OFFERS REST, RELAXATION AND SPECIALIZED TREATMENT 57 , • ther ex- con- was the neri- atest id a ropic 2eded ailed xecu- for ell a are what tempt Its in ge of hilan- y the on in t the aR bus, O., in memory of fat her, Jacob Snerman ; Mrs. Zelda Harris, In mem- ory of Mrs. Mollie Mel oiler ; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keys, In memory of Bessie Bloonwarden ; Nfrs. Ircvlii Lef ko, for prayers In I),Italf of Nfary Faber; Anna Lew inson, Mutation; Air. and Mrs. Ed H. Alagnus, in memory of Nathan 1 Hussman ; Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Mahler, in memory of Nat han Grossman and Rose 'twiner; Mr. Mill Ire. 11. !imam- helm, in memory of Mrs. II. Buellhalter and M. Rose; Abraham Prioslow, 1101111. - !tarry liklimond, In honor of I MI: liar Mitzvah of Leonard Fel unman ; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roth, In memory if Mrs. Molly 'Wisner; Airs. IL It. sable, for prayers In behalf of Mrs Mary Faber's recovery; Mr. and Mrs. II. G. s•hlager, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel SIP. erman's 50th wedding an- IllversarY M rs. Hose Skolnik, In mem- ory of husband. Laybe SkolnIk ; Mrs. \•old.) Stoma!), In memory of father, Jacob Sherman ; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stinker, In memory of Mrs. Mollie Mcis ter ; Robert L. Turner, in memory of Mrs. Mottle Nielsner; II. 11. Warner, In memory of fat her Aaron-Samuel Warner. "Abandoned Women" At- traction at Littman's This Sunday RIVERMONT PARK SANITARIUM gram es n. the Con- nnhurst 1 as a The be speak- teacher ?ligious hen of rn, and to Re- Jacob- , e mod- Sperka ill par- will fol- , • The recent formal opening of Rivermont Park Sanitarium at 1789 N. W. 7th St., Miami, Fla., , was attended last month by hundreds of Miamians and visitors from New York and other cities. Vic. acres of land on which the comfortable, homdike sanitarium is situated borders on the Miami , six nd sailing make delightful nrcreation for the patients who nd here rest and ct heart 1 River, where fishing ..3 for the ctor, treatment .r. relaxation. This unique Miami institution, which i3 especially equipped nese S anel Be er. The do y. , disease, rheumatism, arthritis and nervous cases, it managed by the Vienrecover Pat ients find not staff of doctors, nurses and dietician assure every the opportunity for who need Miami's beneficial climate the • os only health, but diversion and entertainment, and r entertainm e s?s fo entire winter season not leave the the premi Rivermont Park need Sanitarium, under direction of Dr. Beer, is a delightful place for rest, MOGILL 2065 Virginia Park TY. 4-5900 SURGICAL MMIEL It (-commended by Plo•Maims and Hospitals Marriage,' Performed Rev. Cantor Jacob Silverman tit ItGI•AL MOREL 2:1 Years' Practice Recommended by 141y/detail% and llnrphnle 9371 Wildemere TY. 4-0062 Marriage* Performed "Abandoned Women," a melo drama featuring many new musi- I al numbers. written by I. Zolo- tarevsky, will be staged at Litt- man's Yiddish People's Theater, 12th and Seward, Sunday mati- nee and evening. A testimonial evening will be rendered Leon Seidenberg and Harry Landman on Tuesday eve- ning and "The Eternal Fool" will be staged. Rev. Cantor DA VID GOLDEN Detroit'. Pavorlte III 0 II IC i. TYLER f1-11.190 i'VeddIng Urn- lee Perfe.u.d at Home and ay A.. polntment. • .,••••• — ■••■•••■•■•••■, Detroit's Finest Jewish Funeral Home relaxation and treatment. In addition to the rest, relief and treatment which a patient receives at Rivermont Park, a schedule of many forms of diversion has been inaugurated, chief among which is the weekly Sunday ach. afternoon musical and literary hour. These events attract many visitors to Miami and Miami Be ncer Prominent artists who have appeared on these programs are Sara Halevy, Palestinian da and singer; Ruth Brotman, Detroit singer; Anita Melicow and Kurt Wellish, pianists; Mercy Ybor, and Spanish dancer; G. Woolf, tenor; Organoff, guitar player; Flora Friedman, Jewish writer, nc 7739 JOHN IL STREET Irs. I. M. Weinstein, book reviewer, all of who m were well received by appreciative audiees. Although this sanitarium has been only recen tly opened, it is nearly full, proving that such a rigiMI ■1■ sanitarium was urgently needed in Miami. Wfifoi-6 d3A0-di ar TRinity 2.2114