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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-06-13

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v iNericalt ,Jewish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

June 13. 1941

CLASSIFIED

DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher- FOR RENT - Pleasant room for
a young man or parent and
English, Citizenship, Yiddish,
grown child. Board if desired
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah.
Comfortable home. Near Dexter
Reading and writing guaran-
and Lawton and 14th lines.
teed. Free trial lesson. 1724
Townsend 8-9032.
Pingree. Hogarth 3547 or Ty-
ler 4-9522.
WANTED - One or two to share
lovely furnished apartment. All
HEDER TORAH HEBREW
conveniences. Kitchen privileges.
SCHOOL. D. L. Bresler. 11821
Reasonable. Call any time Sun-
Dexter between Tuxedo and
day and after 6 p. m. daily. Ty-
Elmhurst. Hebrew, Yiddish,
ler 4-3529.
Bible, Rashi, History, Bar Mitz-
vah. Also private lessons for FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
adults or children. Townsend
room for a lady or gentleman
8-8094.
in modern apartment of two
adults. Porch. 3021 Rochester
FOR RENT - Large, furnished
Ave.., apt. 202. Near Lawton
room with twin beds, for two
and Dexter bus lines. Tyler
ladies or employed couple, in
5-4292.
home of small family. Private
lavatory. Convenient transpor- FOR RENT - Beautiful, large
room in new home of young cou-
tation. 3204 Sturtevant.
ple. 18292 Sorrento Ave. Uni-
ACCOMMODATIONS for several
versity 2-8828.
families at Shady Rest Farm,
Portland, Mich. Direct U.S.-16. FOR RENT - Attractive, front
bedroom adjoining bath in priv-
ate home of adults. Garage if
FOR RENT-Nice bright room
desired. Convenient transporta-
in comfortable home of three
tion. Glendale near Wildemere.
adults. Garage if desired. 1710
Tyler 4-6190.
Clairmount Ave. Madison 9562.

700 Witness Thrilling Performance
Of Literary Work of Sholem Aleichem

Laughter defied tragedy on Sun-
day evening, when 700 men and
women filled to capacity the audi-
torium of the Jewish Community
Center to witness the performance
staged on the occasion of the 25th
anniversary of the death of the
great Jewish humorist, Sholem
Aleichem.
Music, recitations, monologues,
one-act plays, with themes from
the works of Sholem Aleichem,
featured the interesting program
Al Harris, noted interpreter of
Sholem Aleichem's works, super-
vised the preparation of the pro-
gram, and personally appeared in
several personifications.
Mr. Harris is an able actor, a
splendid director. He performed
a magnificant job with his inter-
pretations and acting.
Aaron Rosenberg, long known
here as one of the best Yiddish
readers and story tellers, was the
narrator on the program. Moshe
Dombey took an important part
in the program.
An interesting feature of the
program was the reading by
Reuben Silver, son of Mr. and

WILL SUBLET my beautifully WANTED - Couple desire furn-
ish or unfurnished room with
furnished three - room apart-
kitchen privileges. Call Tyler
ment or will share with con-
5-7097 Sunday morning.
genial middle - aged woman.
2751 Rochester Ave., Apt. 2. FOR RENT - Large, airy room
Tyler 5-9101.
for a young lady in home of

adults. Good transportation. De-
FOR SALE-Four family brick.
sirable neighborhood. Townsend
Five rooms each. All improve-
6-5464.
ments. New frigidaires. Grand
Ave. between 14th and La- FOR RENT - Neatly furnished
room for a getnleman in home
Salle. Call Townsend 8-0570.
of two adults. All conveniences.
FOR RENT - Nice furnished
Good transportation, 3791 Car-
room for a single person, in
ter Ave., near Dexter. Tyler
apartment of couple. Good
7-4137 or Tyler 7-3073.
transpsortation. 2648 Roches-
FOR RENT - Beautifully fur-
ter Ave., Apt. 305, Argo.
nished, large, airy room for
gentleman in home of young
WANTED - Competent woman
couple. Northwest section. Walk-
to cook and do light house-
ing distance to Palmer Park.
work in refined home of small
Excellent transportation. Uni-
adult family. Good wages.
versity 1-7507.
1980 Chicago Blvd.

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished DRIVER WANTED on a trip to
California on or about June
room in private adult home,
20. Call Townsend 6-1283.
for lady or gentleman. Good
transportation. 9338 Broad-
street, near Joy Rd. Tyler Activities of the Pioneer
4-2234.
Women of Detroit

FOR RENT - Beautiful large
airy room for one or two.
Cross - ventilation. Unlimited
telephone. Board optional.
Chicago - Lawton section. Call
any time Sunday and evenings
daily. Tyler 5-2289.

TEACHER leaving for Canadian
Rockies, Glacier National Park
and West Coast about July 10
can accommodate passengers.
Call Townsend 6-1256 Satur-
day or Sunday mornings Or
between 5 and 6:30 p. m.
daily.

WIDOW, 63, Hungarian, refined
and intellectual, desires com-
panionship of a gentleman of
corresponding age. Object,
matrimony. Write Box 800,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room in single home of couple.
All conveniences. No other
roomers. Good transportation.
3330 Glynn Ct., Townsend
7-0862. Call Sunday morning,
or any time daily.

FOR RENT - Beautifully fur-
nished room. Home privileges.
Good transportation. 4268
Monterey.

FOR RENT - Large, airy room
in home of small adult family
for one or two. Garage avail-
able. 2319 Leslie Ave. Near 14th
bus and car line. Townsend
6-8046.

FOR RENT - Large, furnished
room for one or two. Unlimited
telephone. Garage if desired.
Glendale near Dexter. Town-
send 6-0004.

FOR RENT - Nice, clean room
for one or two gentlemen or
ladies or couple. Kitchen privi-
leges. Telephone service. Good
transportation. Tyler 4-3752.

FOR RENT - Newly furnished,
airy room in nice home for a
reliable young man. Good trans-
portation. References required.
2250 Taylor Ave., near 14th,
lower. Inquire Sunday afternoon
or evenings.

COOK WANTED for kosher home.
Good salary. No laundry. Assist
in light housework. Private
room and bath. Real opportun-
ity for person appreciating
good home. Write Box 900, De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.

The Pioneer Women of Detroit
held a council meeting on Wednes-
day, June 4, and set the date of
the next donor luncheon for Tues-
day, Jan. 13, 1942.
It was also agreed by the coun-
cil to fully support the project
undertaken by the national execu-
tive of the Pioneer Women's Or-
ganization, that of creating a
hospital unit and shelter in Great
Britain for orphaned and home-
less children.
The annual election of council
officers for the coming year will
take place on Wednesday, June
25.
A cultural and business meeting
of the Drora Kadimah Group was
well attended, at the home of Mrs.
Lena Carson 00 Waverly. All
members extended a hearty wel-
come to Mrs. Edith Lipson who
has recovered from a serious ill-
ness. Committee reports were turn-
ed in, and interesting articles read
from Jewish Frontier by Mrs. E.
Gilberg.
Final plans for a bridge-lunch-
eon to be held on Tuesday, June
17, at 12:30 p. m., at the Metro-
politan Bldg. have been completed
with Mrs. Miriam Rubenstein as
chairman, and Mrs. Gussie Greene
and Mrs. Sylvia Tashefsky as co-
chairmen. Proceeds from this
luncheon will go towards building
air raid shelters in Palestine.
All arrangements for a picnic
to be sponsored by Club 1 have
been made. It will be held on Sun-
day, June 22, at Palmer Park. The
public is invited.

Downtown Theaters

MICHIGAN. - Madeleine Car-
roll and Fred MacMurray in the
hilarious blitz romance "One
Night in Lisbon", are on the
Michigan screen, together with
"The Wagons Roll at Night",
stark melodrama starring Hum-
phrey Bogart, Sylvia Sidney,
Jean Leslie and Eddie Albert.
FOX - One of the sauciest,
most amusing comedies of the
season is "She Knew All the An-
swers," starring. Joan Bennett
and Franchot Tone. In the com-
panion feature, "Flyame of New
Orleans," Marlene Dietrich re-
veals new and refreshing talents
as a comedienne as she plays an
adventuress on the prowl for
gullible men in old New Orleans.

Mrs. Harold Silver. Reuben has
a fine conception of Yiddish and
reads most fluently.
I. Drachler assisted in the pre-
paration of the central theme
which connected all numbers on
the program. Cantor J. H. Sonen-
klar appeared in a group of songs,
accompanied by Florence Kutzen.
Julius Chajes directed the Jew-
ish Center Symphony Orchestra
in a number of selections. Others
who participated in the program
were L. Zeidenberg and Tobey Ro-
senthal.
Sponsored by the Yiddish Cul-
tural Section of the Jewish Com-
munity Council and the Jewish
Community Center, this perform-
ance was a landmark in popular
interpretation of Jewish literary
values.
Greetings were extended to the
gathering by Simon Shetzer, pres-
ident of the Jewish Community
Council; Max Holtzman, speaking
for Jewish Community Center;
Joseph Bernstein, speaking for
the Yiddish Cultural Division of
the Council.

MAURICE SHINKEL

a former resident of Detroit, died
Wednesday in Miami, Fla. Funeral
services were held Friday. He is
survived by his wife, Mollie; three
sisters, Mrs. Harry G. Brown,
Mary Press and Mrs. Glen Killian;
two brothers, Louis and Barney
Press.

Max Fried Appointed Local Neugarten Sunshine Club to
Close Season with Picnic
Dealer of Airtemp Di-
on June 23
vision of Chrysler Corp.

Max Fried of Fried Air Cool
Co., 2932 Grand River Ave., has
been well known to Detroiters for
more than 30 years as a reliable,
efficient, and pleasant business

MAX FRIED

man, and as an active participant
in social and communal life.
For the past several years Mr.
Fried has been successfully en-
gaged in the air conditioning,
cooling and ventilating business,
employing an efficient staff of en-
gineers and highly skilled me-
chanics in order to provide the
best service and results to buyers
of his units. This has been a
factor for his appointment as a
local dealer by the Airtemp Di-
vision of the Chrysler Corp.,
makers of the most highly diversi-
fied, and best known line of cool-
ing and air-conditioning units on
the market today.
Mr. Fried solicits inquiries on
any problems regarding ventilat-
ing, cooling and air conditioning.

The final meeting of the board
of directors of the Neugarten
Sunshine Club was held on June
3. Mrs. Carl Myers, vice-presi-
dent, was in charge. The com-
mittee chairmen gave reports on
activities of the past year and
plans were suggested for next
year's program.
A letter sent to Dr. Leo M.
Franklin, in behalf of the or-
ganization on occassion of his
retirement, was read by Mrs.
Herbert Strauss, special cor-
respondence seer etar y. Dr.
Franklin's reply was also read
and placed on record.
Mrs. Jacob Mazer's request
for volunteer workers in solicit-
ing of funds for the United
Service Organizations met with
enthusiasm.
The last meeting of this sea-
son will feature a picnic on June
23 at Palmer Park. Members,
families and friends wishing to
attend are requested to meet at
Hamilton and Six Mile road • at
11:30 a. m., where they will be
met by cars to drive them to the
spot selected by the program
chairman, Mrs. Leo Alexander,
and her co-chairman, Mrs. Irving
Levy. For further information,
cards will be mailed or members
may call Mrs. Alexander, To.
8-6441, or Mrs. Levy, To. 5-8427.
Mrs. Martin Krauss, 1941
luncheon chairman, has called a
meeting of her committee for a
discussion of further details in
connection with the annual
luncheon.

Inter-Fraternity Baseball
Cup Won by Gamma
Kappa Chi

Defeating Gamma Phi by the
score of 3 to 1, Gamma Kappa
Fraternity took the interfrater-
nity softball trophy at Wayne
University for the fourth con-
secutive season. Sid Dworkin was
the winning pitcher.
The following will serve as new
officers for the coming season:
Jack Swartz, master; Sidney Cha-
fetz, liet. master; Allen Siegel,
treasurer; Allen Zack, recording
secretary; Sidney Dworkin, scribe;
Sol Dovitz, member-at-large. Os-
car Genser is the retiring master.
Installation of new officers will
take place at the spring dinner
dance on Monday evening, June
16, at the Bonnie Brook Country
Club.

Excursion of Ladies of
Yeshiva Beth Judah
on Sunday

Mrs. H. Rottenberg, president
of the Ladies of Yeshiva Beth
Judah, invites members and
friends of the Yeshiva to attend
the excursion Sunday, June 15,
to Bob-Lo. The boat eaves at 10
a. m. Members of the Yeshiva
will be on one of the corners near
the dock to sell tickets. For in-
formation call Mrs. H. Rotten-
berg, Townsend 5-1171.

Record-breaking blood donor
on the Philadelphia Red Cross
records is Meyer Davis, Jr., the
bandleader's son . . . Young Da-
vis gave four full portions of his
hemoglobin during the yast year.

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English and Yam ,

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Rev. Cantor
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Paid-Up Membership
Luncheon of Young
Women's Bicur Cholem
On June 16

Young Women's Bicur Cholem
Organization met at the home of
Mrs. S. Kaufman, 2434 Calvert
Ave., on June 9. Plans were com-
pleted for the paid-up member-
ship luncheon to take place on
June 16, at the Wilshire Hotel.
Mrs. Leo Wasserman is chairman
of the affair. Installation of new
officers will also take place.
Further plans were discussed
for the moonlight to Bob-Lo on
June 29. Tickets can be had from
Mrs. Charles Klein of 2938 Sturte-
vant Ave., Townsend 8-7051, chair-
man. Mrs. Carl Brawn and Mrs.
Abe Schwartz are co-chairmen.

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MRS. ELLA COHEN

died Tuesday at her home, 2996
Monterey. Funeral services were
held Wednesday. Surviving her
are six children: Mrs. Henrietta
Garvett, Mrs. Henry Velick, Mrs.
Leo Fonarow, and Hilda, Jeanette
and Julius Cohen; a sister, Mrs.
H. Horwitz, and two brothers,
Isadore and Louis Jacobs, of
South Africa; a brother, Sam, of
San Antonio, Tex., and eight
grandchildren.

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