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May 23, 1941 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-05-23

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A merica 'wish Periodical &ter

CLIPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

CLASSIFIED

DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher- GLYNN COURT, 1732-4
English, Citizenship, Yiddish, OPEN DAILY & EVENINGS
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah.
Reading and writing guaran- A step off Twelfth near business
cente•-fine, durable brick 2-
teed. Free trial lesson. 1724
flat that has had best of care!
Pingree. Hogarth 3547 or Ty-
Attractive layout of 2-six-rm.
ler 4-9522.
apts.; wood fireplace; elec. re-
frig.; stoves; lower redecorated
HEDER TORAH HEBREW
& held vacant for inspection.
SCHOOL. D. L. Bresler. 11821
And priced right!
Dexter between Tuxedo and
Elmhurst. Hebrew, Yiddish, ANDREW L. MALOTT, INC.
RA. 9600
Bible, Rashi, History, Bar Mitz-
vah. Also private lessons for
adults or children. Townsend
FOR SALE-HOUSES
8-8094.

LESLIE

WILL SHARE lovely seven room,
NR. BROADSTREET
all furnished cottage at Lake
Orion. Four bedrooms. All mod- Attractive English home, 5 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, stall shower,
ern conveniences. Reasonable
sun room, tiled kitchen and
for season. Tyler 6-0352.
breakfast room. Recreation
rocm, oil heat, 2-car garage,
FURNISHED COTTAGES for
rent on Lake Erie. 32 miles
range, refrigeration. Owner
from Detroit City Hall. Pri-
must sell.
vate bath and running water.
MR. DONALDSON
$75 and up per season. Inquire
UNiversity 1-4000
3162 Park Ave., CA. 7371.
Sundays and evenings, TO. FOR RENT - Beautiful fur-
8-8459.
nished large room for a gen-
tleman or couple, in home of
FOR RENT - Nice, furnished
couple, or will share home.
room for lady or gentleman.
All conveniences. 8513 Mary-
Reasonable. Good transporta-
grove Drive. University 2-8448.
tion. 4080 Tyler Ave., Northlawn
Inquire evenings.
8552.
BUSINESS GIRL desires apart-
FOR RENT - Furnished room
ment to share with two others.
for middle-aged woman. Kitchen
Call Townsend 5-2035 Monday
privileges. Reasonable. Mecklo-
and Tuesday evenings between
witz, 15310 LaSalle, Apt. B-4.
7:30 and 10 o'clock.
FOR RENT - Large, furnished FOR RENT - Beautiful, large
room with twin beds, for two
furnished room for one or two
ladies or employed couple, in
or will share home. All con-
home of small family. Private
veniences. 1696 Gladstone Ave.,
lavatory. Convenient transpor-
Apt. 13.
tation. 3204 Sturtevant.
LOST - On Dexter Blvd. a ring WANTED - Middle-aged woman
desiring good Jewish home and
with odd carving. Treasured as
wages for housekeeper and
a gift from person before their
companion to elderly lady. No
death. Reward. Call Plaza 1391.
laundry. Write: Miss Ann Feld-
man, 300 S. Farragut St., Bay
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room in beautiful home of
City, Mich.
small family for a gentleman.
Good transportation. Reason- FOR RENT - Beautiful, furnish-
ed room in home of couple for
able. 9409 McQuade Ave. be-
a gentleman. Quiet atmosphere.
tween Edison and Wager. In-
Reasonable. Good transporta-
quire any day except Satur-
tion. Townsend 7-2983.
day.

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished WANTED - Dentist for Dart
time. Apply Dr. J. Forbes,
airy room In home of small
Strand Theater Bldg., Pontiac,
family for a gentleman. Stall
shower. Telephone. Good trans-
Mich.
portation. Reasonable. 3244
WANTED-Dentist, experienced.
Cortland Ave., lower.
$75 guaranteed. Apply Dr. J.
Forbes, Strand Theater Bldg.,
MIDDLE-AGED, refined lady de-
Pontiac, Mich.
sires position as housekeeper
in motherless home. Write Box
700, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. YOUNG LADY, refined and edu-
cated, has responsible position,
wishes to meet young business
FOR RENT - Furnished room
or professional man. Write
with private bath. Near car
Box 100, Detroit Jewish Chron-
and bus lines. 2055 Virginia
icle.
Park. Tyler 4-2197. Inquire
any day except Sunday.
YOUNG LADY will rent room
or share her beautifully fur-
FOR RENT - Large, bright
nished, airy apartment with
room for a gentleman or cou-
one or two young ladies. Home
ple. Kitchen privileges. Kosher
privileges. Reasonable. Good
meals if desired. Continuous
transportation. See manager at
hot water. 11356 Dexter Blvd.,
2640 Gladstone Ave. or call
corner Lawrence. Apt. 7.
Tyler 6-1805.

No One Enjoys
Traveling
Alone

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Fraternal bodies, service clubs

and other organizations find it

profitable to have members

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travel as a group when on a
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

May 23, 1941

are insured.

Phone Mr. Rollins, Cadillac

9340. for information and rates.

Detroit Terminal

WASHINGTON BLVD.

at Grand River Ave.

CAdillac 9000

BLUE GOOSE

LINE S

Council Resale Shop STEIN'S CLOVER LODGE
TO OPEN ON MAY 30

Council Resale Shop, operated
by the Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Woman, at
201 Clifford St., reminds its
friends and contributors that the
shop will be open as usual during
the summer months. Merchandise
is needed to supply the steady
customer demand.
Mrs. David Feerer, chairman,
suggests that spring house-clean-
ing will produce large numbers
of disccarded articles which the
shop can use to good advantage.
A call to Madison 6970 will bring
a truck to pick up any bundles.
Clothing, furniture, dishes,
toys, men's wear, jewelry and
household articles will find a
ready market. Proceeds support
Council's many philanthropic
activities; among them student
aid and scholarships to Council
Camp, at Jeddo, Mich.

Avodah Welfare Group Plans
A Hayride and Semi-Formal

Avodah Welfare Group met at
the home of Shirley Silverman,
105 Belmont, and made arrange-
ments for the second annual sum-
mer semi-formal to be given on
Sunday, June 15, at the Bonnie
Brook Country Club, with Hal
Berdun and his orchestra.
Reservations can still be made
for the hayride to be given by
Avodah Sunday evening, May 25.
Call Harriete Levine, Plaza 1986.

Stein's Clover Lodge on Grand
Traverse Bay of Lake Michigan
nestles in a beautiful orchard and
pine forests of 22 acres. It is
one of the most charming resorts
of Northern Michigan.
Excellent meals are served in
its spacious dining-room. The
Lodge maintains a fruit and
vegetable farm to insure guests
of an abundant supply of fresh
farm products daily.
The Lodge is famous for its
many fishing lakes, sandy, half-
mile private beach, private ten-
nis court, private dance casino,
and all outdoor recreational fa-
cilities. There is a private play-
ground and competent counsellor,
providing for children's play in
safety.
Stein's Clover Lodge is easily
accessible by bus, rail, or auto-
mobile.
Auto route-U. S. 10 through
Saginaw and Clare (170 miles).
Turn into 115, drive 17 miles;
turn right into 131, drive 28
miles; leave 1311, join 113 and
drive 12 miles to M-37; drive 14
miles to Traverse City; turn left
at second signal into M-22; drive
23 miles to Stein's Clover Lodge.
Stein's Clover Lodge will open
for the 1941 season on Decora-
tion Day, May 30.

Pioneer Women's Organiza-
tion Sends $15,000 to Pales-
tine for Children's Services

The Pioneer Women's Organ-
ization cabled $15,000 to Pales-
tine for the expansion of chil-
dren's services to meet the
emergency arising out of the in-
creased employment and training
of women for new occupations
formerly engaged in by men now
mobilized for defense and mili-
tary services. In response to a
number of cables recently re-
ceived from the Working Wom-
en's Council in Palestine, the na-
tional office issued a call to its
clubs throughout the United
States and Canada for addi-
tional funds.

Selig to Be Honored

Harris L. Selig, executive di-
rector of the United Yeshivos
Foundation and chairman of the
Central Board of Jewish Educa-
tion, will be honored with a din-
ner on May 27 at the Hotel
Sharon, 227 W. 46th St., New
York, on the occasion of his 60th
birthday and the publication of
his first important work in Eng-
lish, "The Eternal Fount."

CLASSIFIED

FOR RENT - Nice, airy room,
unfurnished, for single or cou-
ple in home of small family.
All home privileges. Near Dex-
ter bus and car line. 9927 Mc-
Quade Ave.

CAN ACCOMMODATE two pas- FOR RENT-Nice airy room in
sengers on trip to Fort Living-
single home of small family.
ston, Louisiana, Decoration
Gentleman preferred. Good
Day week-end. Call Townsend
t r a n s p ortation. Reasonable.
6-7260.
Townsend 5-0886.
FOR RENT - Lovely, furnished
room in single home of small FOR RENT - Neatly furnished
room for a gentleman in home
family for a gentleman. Priv-
of two adults. All conveniences.
ate entrance and washroom.
Good transportation. 3791 Car-
Unlimited telephone. Reason-
ter Ave., near Dexter. Tyler
able. Twenty-five minutes from
7-4137.
City Hall. 3577 W. Outer Dr.
University 2-2850.
FOR RENT - Nice, airy, fur-
nished room in home of small
COUPLE WANTED to drive new
family. Meals if desired. Gar-
Buick to California in June.
age. 2233 Clairmount Ave.,
Call Townsend 6-1283.
near 14th. Townsend 6-0052.
FOR RENT - Six room sum-
mer cottage, newly built and FOR RENT - Large, airy, fur-
nished room in home of small
furnished, on lakefront at
family, for one of two gentle-
Woodhull Lake. 7 miles N. of
men. Cross-ventilation. Good
Pontiac. Call evenings, Univer-
transportation. Pasadena, near
sity 1-5642.
Dexter. Townsend 6-5424.
WIDOWER 46, established busi-
nessman, intellectual, with good FOR RENT - Comfortable, fur-
nished room in home of small
background, would like to meet
Good
Reasonable.
family.
a refined lady with some means
transportation. 12145 Otsego,
for expansion and plans for a
near Monterey. Davison 7202.
happy future. Address Box 33,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
FOR RENT - Cheerful room for
FOR RENT - Large, sunny employed lady or gentleman in
home of three adults. 3253
room in single home of young
Cortland Ave.
couple for a gentleman or
young couple. Kitchen privi-
leges. 3842 Richton Ave., cor- FOR RENT -- Beautiful room in
apartment of adult couple for
ner Holmur.
1 or 2 gentlemen or employed
couple. Pleasant atmosphere.
FOR RENT - Large, furnished
Unlimited phone. Porch. Con-
room for single or couple.
tinous hot water. Near Dex-
Shower. Good transportation.
ter. 3407 Longfellow, Apt 7.
10224 Dexter, near Glynn Ct.
Tyler 7-1684.
Townsend 6-6686.

MOLLY SEGAL AUXILIARY
DONOR LUNCHEON JUNE 10

Molly Segal Auxiliary of the
Jewish Consumptive Relief So-
ciety of Denver, Colo., held a
board meeting at the home of
Mrs. Brandwein.
Further arrangements were
made for the $5 donor luncheon,
to be held on June 10 at the
Shaarey Zedek, at 12:30.
The auxiliary appeals to the
Jews of Detroit to patronize this
affair as the Sanatorium has a
heavy quota of patients.
A store has been rented for
those who wish to rummage to
make their plates. For informa-
tion call Mrs. V. Freedman, pres-
ident, Townsend 8-9421, or Mrs.
Greenfield, Townsend 6-5895.

Rev. Cantor
A. A. ROSENFELD

2907 CALVERT AVE.

Tel. TOwnsend 8-4299

• Marriages Performed

• Sweet Meat Table Furnished

Rev. Cantor

Rosemarie Brancato and
Dick Todd on Ford Sum-
mer Hour May 25

Jacob
Silverman

Rosemarie Brancato and Dick
Todd, two rising young stars of
radio, stage and screen, will be
guest vocalists on the season's
second broadcast of the Ford
Summer Hour next Sunday night,
May 25.
The program is heard over
Station WJR and the coast-to-
coast CBS network between 8
and 9 o'clock.
Again filling the role of guest
conductor of the Ford Symphony
Orchestra on the program will
be Meredith Willson, well-known
director and composer of radio
and concert fame.
Miss Brancato, a lyric colora-
tura soprano, and Todd, vocal
artist of the popular song field
appear in two duets, accom-
panied by the orchestra. The
selections are Tschaikowsky's
"Romeo and Juliet Fantasy" done
in the new Ford Summer Hour
symphony swing style; and the
popular song "Keep An Eye On
Your Heart."

Recommended by
Physicians and
Hospitals

311101CAL

tel Tears'

Practice

9371
Wildemere
TY. 4-0062

Ittarriages
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

Women's Auxiliary of
Jewish Home for Aged

Taylor and
Woodrow Wilson

Bob Hall and the WPA Or-
chestra entertained members of
the Women's Auxiliary Jewish
Home for Aged at the final meet-
ing of the year, Monday, May 19,
at the Home.
The members present enjoyed
viewing the pictures of the refu-
gee children being sponsored by
the Auxiliary. They showed great
interest in the orchard recently
set out on the grounds to the
rear of the Home. as an Auxili-
ary project.
Donations of several victrolas
and a number of Jewish records
were received.
The residents of the Home
were guests at the meeting.
The following donations are
acknowledged: Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Karbel, in memory of Mr.
Felsot, father of Mrs. Simon
Karbel; Mrs. Rabinowitz, in
gratitude for the recovery of her
daughter, Rebecca Million.

Mohel

Miss Cashman Gets News
of New Travel Facilities
From Marseilles

Miss Rhea E. Cashman of the
Worldwide Travel Bureau, has
received the following informa-
tion:
"There is a service from Mar-
seilles to Martinique running
quite regularly, twice a month,
so that there will be less diffi-
culty in bringing passengers from
unoccupied France by this route.
There are connections by air and
steamer from Martinique to New
York."
Miss Cashman has been ap-
pointed the general agent and
Detroit representative for Gas-
sel Lodge at Lewiston, Mich.;
Grossinger's at Ferndale, N. Y.;
Grossinger's at Miami Beach;
Hollywood Beach Hotel, Holly-
wood, Fla.

That German government-in-
exile is almost ready to make its
bow to the public.

Capable and
Specialised

Certificates
from hospitals
and noted
professors from
State of
Now York
(Needy are given free care)

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

Rev. Hyman Schulsinger

1934 HAZELWOOD

TYler 6-6960

Rev. Cantor
DA VID
GOLDEN

Detroit's Favorite
at OHEL
TYLER 6-0400
Wedding Ceremon-
ies Peden/red at
HOMO and try Ap-
pointment.

RECEPTACLES

Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
tejt e aregriC ellcre
R tie‘hind
. ly Guar-

AMERIAN
RECEPTACLE CO.

579 Kenilworth To. 8-5889

!Mr

Monuments of Character

Manuel ilrbacb

°malt* and marble Meaaments

7729 TWELFTH ST.

TYler 11-7101

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