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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
May 16, 1941
Ludwig Satz and Celia Adler in Revue at
Littman's This Sunday
CLASSIFIED
DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher— TO THE LADIES! For a good
fitting or alterations try Mrs.
English, Citizenship, Yiddish,
Mellman, 440 Michigan Theater
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah.
Bldg. For appointment call
Reading and writing guaran-
Cadillac 0848.
teed. Free trial lesson. 1724
Pingree. Hogarth 3547 or Ty-
FOR RENT — Furnished room
ler 4-9522.
;n single home, 2688 Blaine Ave.,
west of Linwood. Tyler 5-1946.
HEDER TORAH HEBREW
SCHOOL. D. L. Bresler. 11821 FOP RENT — Nice furnished
Dexter between Tuxtdo and
room in home of three adults
Elmhurst. Hebrew, Yiddish,
for a gentleman. Good trans-
Bible, Rashi, History, Bar Mitz-
portation. Unlimited telephone.
vah. Also private lessons for
Northwest section. Call Town-
adults or children. Townsend
send 6-9489.
8-8094.
FOR RENT — Furnished room
for middle-aged woman. Kitchen
HAIR ON FACE REMOVED per-
privileges. Reasonable. Mecklo-
manently by electric needle.
witz, 15130 LaSalle, Apt. B-4.
No scars. Results guaranteed.
Michigan licensed operator. RESTAURANT; fully equipped;
Jennie Wohlman, 10211 Dex-
modern; doing good business;
ter, near Calvert. Tyler 7-1986.
can be had without investment;
Open evenings.
must be willing workers. In-
quire Mr. Camill, 5826 Hastings
FURNISHED COTTAGES for
Street.
rent on Lake Erie. 32 miles
from Detroit City Hall. Pri- WILL SHARE lovely seven room,
all furnished cottage at Lake
vate bath and running water.
Orion. Four bedrooms. All mod-
$75 and up per season. Inquire
ern conveniences. Reasonable
3162 Park Ave., CA. 7371.
for season. Tyler 6-0352.
Sundays and evenings, TO.
8-8459.
BOOKKEEPER WANTED —
Furniture store experience. Must
FOR RENT — Nice, furnished
be capable to take charge of
room for lady or gentleman.
office. D. Bookstein Furniture,
Reasonable. Good transporta-
5637 Michigan Ave. Lafayette
tion. 4080 Tyler Ave., Northlawn
9431.
8552.
FOR RENT OR SALE — Cot-
BUSINESS MAN, 45, would like
tage at Horseshoe Lake. Mod-
to meet a lady who is lone-
ern conveniences. Reasonable.
some and has a business or is
Townsend 8-8679.
financially independent. Write
details to Box 150, Detroit FOR RENT — Beautiful room in
apartment of adult couple. Plea-
Jewish Chronicle.
ant atmosphere. Unlimited tele-
phone. Continuous hot water.
REFINED YOUNG LADY de-
Porch. Near Dexter, 3407 Long-
sires room and dinners. Quiet
fellow, Apt. 7. Tyler 7-1684.
home of couple without children
preferred. Home privileges.
Write Box 700, Detroit Jewish FOR RENT — Large, airy room
in private home of adults. Show-
Chronicle, stating address, tele-
er. Unlimited telephone. 3245
phone and price.
Buena Vista Ave. Townsend
FOR RENT — Large, comfortable
7-8048.
room by small family for single
young man. Separate outside FOR RENT — Two furnished
rooms for two young men. Gar-
entrance. Good transportation.
age. Reasonable. 2950 Blaine
2251 Hazelwood Ave. Tyler
Ave. Tyler 6-8404.
5-7188.
Games Party of Goldie
Myerson Club May 28
The Goldie Myerson Club of
the Pioneer Women of Detroit,
will give a bridge and mah jong
party at Lachar's on 12th St.,
Wednesday, May 28, at 8 p. m.
There will be prizes and refresh-
ments. Mrs. Mary Dincin is in
charge of arrangements.
Rev. Cantor
A. A. ROSENFELD
2907 CALVERT AVE.
Tel. TOwnsend 8 4299
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• Marriage s Performed
• Sweet Meat Table Furnished
Rev. Cantor
LUDWIG SATZ A ND CELIA ADLER
Ludwig Satz, known as the
"clown prince of the Yiddish
stage," and Celia Adler, "the
first lady of the Yiddish stage,
will appear as guest actors at
Littman's Yiddish People's Thea-
ter, 12th and Seward, this Sun-
day matinee and evening, May 18.
The two noted guests will pre-
sent a "Kleinkunst Revue," fea-
turing songs, sketches and dances.
This revue had a several
months' run in New York and
was a great success, with the
result that it is now being taken
on a countrywide tour.
The James Whitcomb Riley Is Latest Addition
to New York Central's Fleet of Streamliners
Jacob
Silverman
9tritawAL
mourn.
to years'
Practice
Recommended b
Physicians and
Hospitals
9371
Wildemere
TY. 4-0062
marriage.
Performed
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
Specialized
OBITUARY Downtown Theaters
FOX—With the stars always
died a week ago Thursday. Fun- associated with the screen's finest
musicals and against a back-
eral services were held Sunday ground of tuneful melodies, "The
and burial was in Miskan Israel Great American Broadcast" un-
Cemetery. Surviving him are his folds a colorful story of the
wife, Gussie; a daughter, Esther; courageous, talented people who
first filled the air waves with
and a son, Morris.
song and laughter. The Fox also
offers a second outstanding corn-
MRS. MARGUERITE HOEXTER panion picture, Fox Movietone
of 18113 Warrington Dr. died News and selected featurettes.
a week ago Thursday. Funeral
PALMS STATE — The long-
services were held Sunday. Mrs. awaited "Land of Liberty," spec-
Hoexter, wife of Herman Hoex- tacular cavalcade of America's
turbulent history, is at the Palms-
ter, was formerly a member of State Theater. On the same pro-
the Wagnerian Opera Company. gram is the move-over of "Men
Born in Grand Rapids, she re- of Boys Town," all new adven-
ceived part of her musical edu- tures of Father Flanagan, star-
ring Spencer Tracy and Mickey
cation there. She toured the
Rooney.
United States with opera com-
MADISON—Proven hits chosen
panies and Harold Bauer, pian- by Madison patrons include "For-
ist. She was also a soloist on eign Correspondent" with Joel
several occasions with the De- McCrea, Laraine Day, Robert
Benchley, plus Warner Baxter
troit and New York Symphony and Loretta Young in "Wife,
orchestras and sang with opera Husband and Friend." This pro-
companies in Dresden and Berlin.
gram continues through Satur-
She leaves, besides Mr. Hoexter, day. Sunday the new offering
two sons, Donald and Robert.
presents Danielle Darieux and
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., in "Rage
MRS. BELLA ITZKOWITZ
in Paris" plus "Trail of the Lone-
Funeral services for Mrs. Bella some Pine" with Fred MacMur-
Itzkowitz, 68 years old, were ray and Jean Arthur.
held Tuesday at the Chesed Shel
MICHIGAN—Vivien Leigh and
Chapel, 2995 Joy Road, with Laurence Olivier in "That Ham-
burial in Hebrew Memorial Park. ilton Woman" are on the Michi-
Mrs. Itzkowitz died Monday in gan Theater screen. On the same
her home, 2669 Cortland Ave., program is hilarious "Roadshow"
after a long illness. She had with Adolphe Menjou, Carole
lived in Detroit 32 years. She Landis, John Hubbard, Charles
is survived by her husband, Ash- Butterworth and Patsy Kelley, as
er; four daughters, Sadie, Mrs. well as tunes by Hoagy Car-
M. Knopper, Mrs. Irving Klei- michael.
man and Mrs. Joe Gold; two
UNITED ARTISTS — Joan
sons, Dr. Irving Edgar and Can-
tor Aaron Edgar, and 12 grand- Crawford in the most courageous
role of her career, "A Woman's
children.
Face," with Melvyn Douglas and
Conrad Veidt heading an impos-
MORRIS KAHN
ing supporting cast, are at the
died on May 13 at the age of United Artists Theater. On the
55, at his home, 17140 Hartwell same program is "I'll Wait for
Ave., surviving him are his wife, You," comedy romance with Rob-
Lena; two sons, Dr. Samuel B. ert Sterling, Marsha Hunt and
Kahn and Albert Kahn; three Virginia Weidler.
daughters, Marilyn Wolfe, Tillie
Gaylord and Evelyn Kahn; four
grandchildren; two brothers, Lew- RABBIS WARN AGAINST
UNAUTHORIZED SOLICITOR
is and Philip of Niagara Falls;
three sisters, Mrs. Louis Sanders,
Uri Fixler, representative of
Mrs. Samuel Schneider of Wyan-
for
dotte, Mrs. Louis Seder. Funeral Torah Omlocho Academy
services were held at Lewis Bros. Jewish Studies and Trades, is an
Wednesday. Burial was in Clover authorized solicitor, Detroit rab-
bis warned this week.
Hill Cemetery.
Mohel
Certificates
from hospitals
and noted
professors from
State of
New York
JULIUS J. ZALENKO
.1
ti-
(Needy are given free care)
Also marriages performed,
either at my home or in
halls. Services conducted in
English and Ylnc
Rev. Hyman Schulsinger
1934 HAZELWOOD
TYler 6-6960
Rev. Cantor
DA VID
GOLDEN
Detroit's Favorite
Al 0 11 X L
TYLER 8-9480
Wedding Ceremon-
ies Perform/E.( at
Home and ay Ap-
polntment.
At top, the James Whitcomb Riley, newest addition to the New
York Central's fleet of streamlined trains. Below, a corner o f
the luxurious dining car of this all-coach economy train, which
makes a round trip every week day between Cincinnati and
Chicago.
RECEPTACLES
GarImise, Ash and RONAL
Reinforced Coacrele. Pally Haar-
ant N.J. Priced Right.
at Indianapolis on April 21 by
AMERICAN
Mrs. H. M. Miesse, a descendant
RECEPTACLE CO.
of the poet for whom the train
579 Kenilworth To. 8-5889
was named and wife of a former
New York Central employe.
The Riley is one of the most
luxurious coach trains in the Monuments of Character
▪
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country. It is the finest day train
in either Indiana or Ohio and
provides new service in addition
to that previously operated be-
tween Cincinnati and Chicago. It
makes stops at Indianapolis, Kan-
kakee and Lafayette.
In addition to four handsome
Budd stainless steel coaches, re-
NATURE STUDY COUNSELOR clining rotating chairs, extra-
large washrooms and special
WANTED FOR CAMP
lighting system, it has a storage
Granite and Marble Monuments
HABONIM
(mail) car, a diner seating 44,
7729 TWELFTH ST.
and an observation lounge car.
Tiler 8-7181
There is an opening on the
staff of the Camp Habonim, home
camp of the Jewish Community
Center, for a nature study coun-
Detroit's Finest
selor. Applicants with some camp-
ing experience in nature study
Jewish Funeral Home
work will be preferred, but other
applicants who have majored in
science will be considered.
There are also a few openings
for volunteer counselors, par-
ticularly men. All interested are
asked to immediately contact Mr.
7739 JOHN FL STREET
TRinity 2-2114
Aptekar, director of the camp, at
Madison 8400.
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Acclaimed by thousands who
inspected it during a four-day
exhibition tour, the James Wh:t-
comb Riley, the latest addition to
the New York Central's fleet of
streamliners, was placed in serv-
ice April 28. It is an economy
coach train.
The new train operates on a
fast 51/2 hour schedule, making
a round trip between Cincinnati
and Chicago, daily except Sun-
days.
The new train was named
izr
Manuel Urbacb
cYfifoiszlyd,
.