vimericalt 'elvish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO 941 March 14, 1941 CLASSIFIED ID ;ed itish to hold id- up- ees, the Llaba man rner- ales- in- ou nt of HEDER TORAH HEBREW SCHOOL — D. L. Bresler, 3833 Humphrey, near Holmur, next to Bnai Zion Synagogue. Hebrew, Yiddish, Bible, Rashi, History, Bar Mitzvah. Also pri- vate lessons for adults or chil- dren. Townsend 8-8094. • DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher— English, Citizenship, Yiddish, Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. Reading and writing guaran- teed. Free trial lesson. 1724 Pingree, Apt. 22. Hogarth 3547 or Tyler 4-9522. BURLINGAME AVE. $7,500---Low Terms VERY UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Owner has authorized the sale of t he most modernly appointed 6-room 1101110 In t his section; gas heat, 1st IL Inv., service stairs, painted walls and many other exclusive features, all In re- markable condition. First one to see It will own it, HAROLD BLA E, UNIVERSITY 1-4000 Bay Cityan Reunited With Nelson Eddy Concert Brother He Had Never In Detroit March 26 Seen Two brothers, one 71 and the other 53 years old, saw each other for the first time over the week- end. It took a business trip from Los Angeles, Calif., to Washing- ton, D. C., and before that escape from Nazi-dominated Germany to bring about the meeting. Benjamin B. Weil, welcomed his brother, Adolf, now of Los An- geles, and formerly of Germany, at his home, 116 N. Monroe St., Bay City, last week, and this week left from Detroit for Cali- fornia. The visitor came to California two years ago after conditions in Germany became intolerable. The Bay City brother arrived in America about 54 years ago and Adolf was born one year later in Stuttgart. Several other mem- bers of the Weil family are now trying to gain entrance to the United States, and one has gotten as far as Shanghai, China. YOUNG WOMAN REFUGEE, speaks good English, power ma- chine operator, experienced al teration hand, willing worker, FOR RENT — Clean comfortable needs work of any kind imme- room by elderly couple. Reason- diately. Call Townsend 8-6204. able. Convenient transportation. 3033 Cortland Ave. FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished room for a gentleman, in quiet EMPLOYED GIRL desires to share an apartment, preferably home of adults. Reasonable. three rooms. Work one week Good transportation. Townsend evenings and one week days. 7-2983. Inquire any day ex- BAY CITY NOTES Call Columbia 0100, room 1037. cept Saturday. If not in, leave message. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hirsch- SALESGIRLS WANTED. Exper- field returned home from a three ienced in dry goods and have Rivermont Park in Miami week's vacation in Florida. some knowledge of office work. Grows in Popularity 1409 Gratiot Ave. Mr. and Mrs. H. Immerman re- turned from their Florida vaca- Despite the fact that the season FOR RENT — Nice, large fur- is drawing to a close the River- tion. Isadore Grabowsky and sisters, nished room in adult home. Good mont Park Hospital and Sani- transportation. Reasonable. 9831 tarium, 1389 N. \V. 7th St., Miami, Miss Rebecca and Mrs. Gertrude McQuade, near Boston, Tyler Fla., of which Dr. Sand Beer is Simons, left for Florida. Mrs. Samuel Schultz of N. Grant 6-6016. executive director, is still in full St. announced the engagement of swing. The reputation of the in- FOR RENT Nicely furnished stitution is well established in- her sister, Miss Rose Brenner, room for a young lady in sin- spite of its short period of opera- daughter of the late Mr. and gle home of adults. Good trans- tion. The fact that over 900 visi- Mrs. Frank Brenner, and Leo J. portation. 1706 W. Chicago Blvd. tors have inspected the beautiful Weil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- min Weil, of N. Monroe St., at a Townsend 8-4934. grounds and buildings is ample recent family dinner at the proof of this. The introduction of FOR RENT — Newly decorated, open house Sundays with musical Schultz home. The couple has se- large and airy room in home program under the direction of lected May 15 as the marriage of young couple. Gas heat, au- Miss Ruth Brotman and medical date. Among guests at the an- tomatic hot water heater. Rea- lectures by Dr. I. S. Klieger, resi- nouncement party was Adolf Weil sonable. 2981 Tuxedo Ave. dent physician, have proven pop- of Los Angeles, Calif. Townsend 6-9011. ular with patients and guests JOSEPH SCHIFF IS SOUGHT alike. IN DETROIT FOR RENT — Beautiful, bright A successful summer season is room for a gentleman in mod- anticipated because of the spe- Information is wanted of Jos- ern home of adults. Good trans- cially reduced rates and the ever eph Schiff, 54 years of age, Eft. portation. 2751 Webb Ave. growing popularity of Miami for 2in. tall, weighs 185 pounds, has light brown hair, brown eyes, all year round visits. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished black birthmark on left wrist, airy room in home of small, house painter by occupation, who adult family. Good transporta- Gifts to North End Clinic disappeared from his home in New tion. 3767 Tuxedo Ave. Upper. York City in February, 1926, Northlawn 4876. North End Clinic has received leaving a wife and three chil- the following contributions: dren, unprovided for and since In memory of daughter, Gloria Joy, that time has not contributed to FOR RENT — Ideal room for a gentleman in modern apartment. from Mrs. Harry Rosenstein; in mem- his family's support, as a result of Mrs. Pauline Myers, from Mrs. Stall shower. Good transporta- ory Henry Solomon ; In memory of Henry of which they are in destitute tion. 2745 Cortland Ave., Apt. Greenbaum, from Mrs. Harry Rosen- circumstances. Mr. Schiff is pres- stein and Mrs. NI ax Siegel ; In memory ently believed to be in Detroit. 307. Townsend 7-5727. of Mrs. Jennie Civalsky of South diend, Anyone aware of his location is Ind., from Mrs. Harry Rosenstein ; in FOR RENT — Furnished room in memory of Mrs. Sarah Benjamin, requested to communicate with home of small family. 2688 from Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal; the National Desertion Bureau, Blaine Ave., West of Linwood. in memory of Ntrs. Sarah Benjamin 67 W. 47th St., New York City. from Mrs. Sidney I,. Mayer of Chicago Tyler 5-1946. Isiah of Jew- the 1 by Na- ores- a of car", id. ed nmu- nted oliti- past aised ugee and t of This stifle from L940. rtici- stine rate the the c ould $60,- ands will con- u n ds in- made luota Ap- tion ment Ru- Jews come Inian place po- ;tine. Ru- been the few the vhich vhole r in- Hun- corn- ces- FOR RENT — Nice, furnished room for a lady or gentleman in single home of adults. 2673 Taylor Ave., near Linwood. Tyler 7-1290: FOR RENT — Comfortable room in quiet home. Near Dexter, Lawton and Clairmount lines. Garage if desired. Tyler 5-3510. 000, 350,- rabia n ow wiry, ['ran- i!long 350,- 'e in ['ran- inian FOR RENT — Furnished room for one or two in new, single home. Small, adult family. 2524 LaBelle Ave. Townsend 5-9013. uest be- zuest Eve- right, waes nong .uosi, ap- ming ;card wean estra ;rider wart, Phil- join ation His Sulli- ! Pi- nish- heme had bor- for COLLINGWOOD AVE. BETWEEN LINWOOI) AND DEXTER 2632-7 ROOMS—$5,300 3296-8 ROOMS—$6,500 Two of the lowest priced brick homes In Oils section. Open daily. Don't wait too long. HAROLD BLAKE, UNIVERSITY 1-4000 BETWEEN LINWOOD AND DEXTER • • 19 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle and Mrs. Esther t'. Sandorf of Chi- cago; In memory of Leo Yeoilicke, fan Mrs. Ann Rombar YoedIcke; in memory of )ahrzeit of Mrs. Libby Berman from t he Berman Fancily: In memory of Mrs. Lewis Frank, Sr.. front Mr. anti Mrs. Andrew W Menton and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muses; In memory of Walter Rosengarten from Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Spiker ; ht memry of Mrs. Dora Blumberg, front Ntr. and Mrs. Isaac Hurwitz; In mem- ory of yahrzelt of Abraham Barron, from Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hurwitz. For the Alpha Epsilon Phi Memor- ial Fund: In memory of Sally Ehr- lich Gingold, from Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. :Michelson and Nit'. and hrs. Harold N. Ehrlich. For t he Supplementary Medical As- sistance Pond for Children: In mem- ory of Mrs. Sarah Benjamin from Mr. and M rm. Harry Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Net zorg, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1 tart mat, FOR RENT — UPPER FLAT. Six large rooms. New stove, frigidaire. Steam heat. Side drive garage. 1970 Gladstone Ave. Sands Hotel, Miami Beach, to Celebrate "Spring FOR RENT — Nicely furnished room for two gentlemen. Twin Carnival Week" beds. Garage. Breakfast option- MIAMI BEACH, FLA.—"Spring al. 2073 Hazelwood Ave. Carnival Week" will be celebrated the Sands Hotel starting March FOR RENT — Nice, furnished at 16. Manager Morton Kirsch has room in home of small family. arranged an elaborate program Gentleman preferred. Good events which will attract many transportation. Trinity 2-1684. of of the theatrical personalities now FOR RENT — Nice, airy, furn- vacationing in South Florida. There will be a nightly ball ished room in home of small, refined family. Stall shower. in the main lounge and ocean Good transportation. 3244 Cort- front terrace patio. One of the nights will be devoted to a Honey- land Ave. mooners' Ball, which will be run II AIR ON FACE REMOVED per- especially for the honeymoon cou- manently by electric needle. No ples staying at the hotel. Broad- scars. Results guaranteed. Mich- way acts will be used during igan licensed operator. Jennie the entertainment program. An- Wohlman, 10211 Dexter, near other night will be reserved for Calvert. Tyler 7-1986. Open eve- a masquerade ball in which prizes will be awarded by distinguished nings. judges. YOUNG BUSINESS GIRL is de- sirous of sharing apartment IN MEMORIAM with one or two girls, who have In loving memory of our dear apartment. References exchang- daughter and sister, Florence ed. Call University 1-9354. Disner, who passed away 9 years VIOLIN TEACHER, specializing ago, March 22, 1932 (14 days in in beginners. Call Mr. Stone at Adar). Trinity 2-9854. III our hearts your memory lingers, Sweet, tender and true, PAWNSHOP & SECOND HAND There Is not a day goes by That we do not think of you. STORE in Flint. Good going business. Must sell at once. Sadly missed by her parents, Have other interest. 2535 Wood- sister and brothers. ward Ave. Cadillac 1964. Nelson Eddy who, according to "Variety,' is the No. 1 box-office attraction in the United States, believes hard work is the only secret of success. He left school at 14 and has been working ever since. The greater his success the more he works. His first job was with his uncle at the Mott Iron Works in Phil- adelphia where he worked the telephone switchboard and receiv- ed $8.00 a week . . . Later be- came night clerk on the Philadel- phia Press where a reporter friend taught him to write "obits" . . . rose to be a reporter on the Bul- letin . . eventually rote adver- tising. copy. Eddy learned to sing by listen- ing to gramaphone records of great operatic baritones. Today on concert tours Mr. Eddy is mobbed by fans . . . In some hotels admirers have parked for the day with lunches, wait- ing in the corridor for his door to open. Women steal pass keys to his room. He loses an average of a dozen handkerchiefs a day from his breat pocket. He goes under special escort from train to hotel, from hotel to concert hall. Nelson Eddy will appear in De- troit in concert at the Masonic Auditorium on Wednesday eve ning, March 26. Tickets for this recital may be purchased at the box office at Grinnell Bros. Music Store. JEWISH YOUTH INSTITUTE TO BE HELD SUNDAY; RAB- BI CRONBACH to SPEAK A Jewish youth institute will be held Sunday, March 16, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. The opening assembly will be- gin at 10:30 a. m. with greetings from youth leaders. This will be followed by panel discussions of important problems. In the evening there will be a Jewish youth rally climaxing the institute. Rabbi Abraham Cron- bach of the Hebrew Union Col- lege, Cincinnati, 0., will be the principal speaker. Other speak- ers on the program include Mau- rice Sugar, labor attorney; Sam Freedman, New York Jewish youth leader; Sam Sweet of UAW-CIO; Edward L. Shulman, chairman, sponsoring committee; Morris Better. A banquet has been planned for 6 p. m. honoring Rabbi Cron- bach. For further information call Ty. 4-5961. THE MICHIGAN THEATRE WILL PRESENT "THE GREAT DICTATOR" AT POPULAR PRICES STARTING FRIDAY *-- Charles Chaplin in "The Great Dictator" will open its Detroit en- gagement on Friday, March 14, at the. Michigan Theatre, at no ad- vance in prices. This will be the first instance in which "The Great Dictator" has been shown outside of the roadshow policy. On the , same program will be Booth Tar- kington's gay comedy "Father's Son," with John Litel and Frieda Inescourt. Paulette Goddard is the only feminine member of the "Great Dictator's" cast. Chaplain speaks in this picture for Of first time on the screen. The nearest he has come to speech in a picture was the "Titina" numb-i it "Modern Times" in which he sang a song in a sort of gibberish. "The Great Dictator" cost more than $2,000,- NC. It involves the little clown in artistic responsibilities and cari- cature that he has never before attempted. For in "The Great Dictator" Chaplin is seen not only as the little tramp with the deroy, the cane and the awkward fitting shoes, but in anothet role as well— that of a mighty dictator of a war. mad power. There are two stories that converge—the story of the little barber from the ghetto—and the story of the palace. Notwith- standing the fact that Charlie has Charlie Chaplin as IlynkeL the omnipresence of a dual role, "The Great Dictator." the cast supporting him is larger anc far more important than in ring. Paulette plays the little girl any of his other films. Chaplin who tries to help the tramp. plays "Adenoid Hynkel" the Dic- A story of family adventures is tator; Jack Oakie is Narolini, Dic- "Father's Son" and the young man tator of Bacteria; Reginald Gardi- in Booth Tarkington's story gets ner is Schultz; Henry Daniell is himself into plenty of trouble just Garbitsch; __ and Billy Gilbert is Her- _ . trying to obey orders. -- OBITUARY MRS. EVA NATHAN of 8069 Prairie Ave. died on Feb. 20, at the age of 59. She was the wife of Jacob Nathan. Surviving her also are two sons, Dr. Z. I. Nathan and Sam Nathan of Detroit, and two sisters, Mrs. S. Buchman of Detroit and Mrs. Hannah Dolowitz of Eslov, Swe- den. Mrs. Nathan was an active member of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund for seven years and had paid her con- tribution for the 10th annual donor luncheon to be held on March 19 at the organization's first luncheon rally. RISE OF AMERICAN CIVILI- ZATION TO BE TRACED IN DR. KELLY'S COURSE AT CENTER "The American Way" is the challenging title given to the course which Dr. Alfred H. Kelly of Wayne University's History Department, will offer at the Jew- ish Community Center on Monday evenings, 8 to 9:15 p. m., be- ginning March 24. This course will be of interest to all those oncerned with the American way of life, and par- ticularly to New Americans. Rev. S. Mogill 2065 Virginia Park TY. 4-5900 SURGICAL MOHEL Marriages Performed The Well Known Cantor Hyman Schulsinger of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Taylor and Woodrow Wilson Capable and Specialised 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 11•11•1•4 Rey. Cantor Jacob Silverman '310tOICAL BIOHEL 25 Years' Practice Recommended by Phyalcians and Hospitals 9371 Wildemere TY. 4-0062 Marriages Performed Rev. Cantor DA VID GOLDEN Detroit's Favoeito MOHICL TYLER 1-9490 Wedding Ceremon- Irs Perim wed at Home and sr Ap- pointment. RECEPTACLES Garbage, Ash and Rubbish. Reinforced Cogerete,_ Fully Guar- anteed. Priced Right. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. \ 579 Kenilworth To. 8-5889 4ilmmowir Monuments of Character LIRISACH Manuel Urbacb Granite and Marble monazites. 7729 TWELFTH ST. Tiler 11-71011