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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-08-29

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August 29, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

CLASSIFIED

O B I T U A R Y

YOUNG CANTOR with beauti- FOR RENT — Lovely studio
ful rich singing voice would
room for gentleman, in adult
like to chant and conduct High
home.
Convenient
location.
Holy Day services in small
Call Trinity 2-0635.
Jewish community anywhere in
Michigan. Sermons delivered FOR RENT — Nice furnished
in Yiddish or English. Free
room, with two big windows,
demonstration. Write Box 100,
in single home of small fam-
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
ily. 3358 Collingwood Ave.

HAIR ON FACE REMOVED FOR RENT — Large nicely fur-
permanently by electric needle.
nished room in U. of D. sec-
No scars. Results guaranteed.
tion single home, gas heat, for
Michigan licensed operator. Jen-
man, lady or couple, with
nie Wohlman, 10211 Dexter,
kitchen privileges. Small fam-
near Calvert. Tyler 7-1986.
ily; garage if preferred; good
Open evenings.
transportation. Call University
2-5617.
NOTICE—To Nathan K. or his
brother, Norman. Will you for- WANTED — Business or school
girl to stay four nights a week
give me? I did not understand.
with 3-year-old girl, in ex-
When you used to come to the
change for beautiful room in
school, you told me to re-
pleasant surroundings. 3272
member but I thought A. P.
Tyler. Townsend 8-4198.
knew. Now I know the truth.
It is urgent I see you. Ethel
Ruth. Box 200, Detroit Jew- FOR RENT — Furnshed room
for lady or gentleman. Reason.
ish Chronicle.
able. 4064 Burlingame Ave.
DRIVING TO FLORIDA within
next two weeks; can accom- Nazis Launch Drive Against
modate one passenger. Can
Shanghai Refugees
obtain desirable apartment in
Florida for anyone desiring
GENEVA. (JPS) — Deutsche
this service. Call Townsend Politische
Korrespondenz, a Nazi
8-1471.
press agency devoted to the Far
East, has launched a campaign
HEDER TORAH HEBREW against Jewish refugees in
SCHOOL — D. L. Bresler, Shanghai, which seems to mark
11821 Dexter Blvd. between
drive on the Japanese to
Tuxedo and Elmhurst. Hebrew, a
tighten their attitude against
Yiddish, Bible, Rashi, History, Jews
in Japanese-occupied areas
Bar Mitzvah. Also private les- of China
sons for adults or children.
The agency declares that the
Townsend 8-8094.
25,000 Jewish refugees in
ASTROLOGY — Horoscope read- Shanghai and 15,000 in other
ing according to personal parts of China are all enemies
chart delineations. $1.00 per of Nazi Germany and asks the
reading. Call daily till noon, Japanese to "end the Jewish
espionage on behalf of Britain."
Townsend 6-5658.

FOR RENT — Comfortable fur-
nished room in small family Do Sound for "Battle Conditions"
of adults for one or two gen-
tlemen. Sturtevant near Dex-
RED BANK, N. J. (JPS)—To
ter. Townsend 7-0046.
"harden" soldiers to the sounds
of battle in all branches, the
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Signal Corps branch here is pro-
room for couple. Good trans- ducing training films for show-
portation. 3270 Monterey, near ing to the boys in the military
camps through the nation. Lieu-
Dexter. Townsend 6-2745.
tenant Jack Clink and Sergeant
ROOM TO RENT for young lady Lee Sholem are directing the
in home of two adults. Nicely sound crew at Fort Monmouth
furnished. Good transporta- here. Clink was formerly a sound
tion.
2930 Chicago Blvd., man with M-G-M.
Apartment 105. Tyler 5-6557.

ROOM FOR RENT for gentle-
man. Beautiful, newly fur-
nished, in private home. Con-
venient transportation. All the
comforts of home. Call any
time after Labor Day. 3793
Carter Ave., near Dexter. Ty-
ler 6-0280.

MEYER NEWMAN
of 3461 W. Outer Drive, died
on Aug. 24 at the age of 58.
Burial took place on Aug. 25 at
Toledo, 0. Surviving him are his
wife, Hattie, and a daughter,
Miriam; three sisters, Mrs. Eva
Sobin of Toledo, Mrs. Esther
Levenson of Detroit, and Mrs.
Ada Miller of Los Angeles; three
brothers, Aaron of Detroit, Mor-
ris of Toledo and Dr. Ben New-
man of Los Angeles.
Mr. Newman was a 'member of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek and
Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith.

Cantor Oscar Blanco has just
arrived from Hollywood, where
he has officiated in leading con-
gregations and also conducted
the American-Jewish radio pro-
grams for the past 10 years.
Cantor Blanco also officiated in
New York, St. Louis, Chicago,
San Francisco and other large
cities.
Cantor Blanco will officiate in
Detroit during the coming High
Holy Days. Complete details will
be announced next week.
Mr. Blanco can be reached
here by phoning Tyler 4-9573.

At Amherst, N. H.

GENEVA. (JPS)—Strong de-
nunciation of the new anti-
Semitic policy which Finland is
pursuing since it became allied
with Germany is voiced in the
Socialist newspaper Soger Sozial
Democratic. The Finnish paper
reminds the country of the brave-
ry of the Jewish soldiers who
fought against Russia in 1939.
It points out that the number
of Jewish soldiers in the Finnish
ranks far exceeded the propor-
tion of non-Jews. "How can Fin-
land forget it all so quickly?"
the Socialist organ asks.

Kitchen in the Park

im

FOR RENT — Modern furnished
room, for single or couple.
Kitchen privileges. Good trans-
portation. 2440 Blaine Ave.
Tyler 4-6305.

FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room for a gentleman, in sin-
gle home of two adults. Good
transportation. 19353 Ohio.
Tel. University 1-8675.

The kitchen seems temporarily transported to a bench in the
FOR RENT—Nice airy furnished park, for this family at least. No one seems to mind, though, to
room, suitable for one or two. judge by the way they're literally "eating them up." The delicacy
Good transportation. 3028 c ai ._ of the moment is TAM TAMS—AMERICA'S NEWEST TASTIEST
CRACKER.
ter Ave.

Famous 9 Pony Hitch Coming to State Fair

The annual convention of Na-
tional Young Judaea is being
held in the form of a leaders'
conference at the Young Judaean
Camp in Amherst, N. H., over
the Labor Day week-end, Aug.
28 to Sept. 1. Dr. Aharon Kess-
ler is executive director of
Young Judaea, which is the
junior affiliate of the Zionist Or-
ganization of America.
The program calls for a seri-
ous discussion of current Zionist
problems and for an evaluation
of the role which Young Judaea
can play in fostering greater
Zionist sentiment among Ameri-
can Jewish children. The confer-
ence will also be called upon to
approve in final form the na-
tional reorganization plan which
has already been accepted by a
majority of the leaders of the
country.

Eyes" was mighty nervous about
returning to the Broadway stage
after having played hookie for
almost 13 years. Not that Eddie
hasn't faced plenty of audiences
during his weekly broadcasts.
There's this difference. Broadway
audiences are hardboiled when
they pay $1.•0. Radio audiences
are grateful when they pay noth-
ing. Catch on? Anyhow it was
nice to hear A. A. Strelsin, the
Milwaukee advertising exec. cheer
Eddie up. "What are you worried
about?" he said. "You can always
go on in blackface, if you must."
. . . Harry Warner is so burned
up about the Wheeler and Nye
squeals against Hollywood that he
is going to foot the bill for a
special broadcast to prove that
the lambasting legislators are loc:.

The Well Known Cantor

Hyman Schulsinger

of Cong.
Beth Tefilo
Emanuel

Taylor and
Woodrow NVIlson

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

Rev. Cantor

Jacob
Silverman

SURGICAL
MOREL
25 rears'
Practice
Recommended

Physicians and

itesuituie
9371
Wildemere
TY. 4-0062
Marriages

Performed

Rev. S.
Mogill

2065

Downtown Theaters

Virginia Park
TY. 4-5900

UNITED ARTISTS — With
special ceremonies, flowers, tele-
grams from the stars, the United
Artists opened on Thursday
morning ushering in an array of
new productions with the first
program the Detroit premiere of
Spencer Tracy as "Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde". On the same
program is one of the year's
most unusual comedies—in which
Red Skelton at last comes into
his own as a full fledged star in
"Whistling in the Dark".

SURGICAL
MOHEL
Marriages

Bob Hope and Dorothy La-
mour in "Caught in the Draft"
provide the holiday hilarity on
the screens of the Fisher, Rivi-
era, Cinderella, Broadway Capi-
tol and Royal Theaters. On the
same program is the romantic
comedy "Affectionately Yours"
with Merle Oberon, Dennis Mor-
gan, Rita Hayworth and Ralph
Bellamy prominently cast.

Performed

Rev. Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN

Detroit's Favorite
51 0 II E I.
Tyler 0-9190
Wedding Ceremo-
nies Performed at
Home and by Ap-
pointment.

RECEPTACLES

Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
Reinforced Concrete. Fully
Guaranteed. Priced Right.

AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE Co.

579 Kenilworth

MICHIGAN—Dorothy Lamour
and Jan Hall in the technicolor
"Aloma of the South Seas" with
Lynne Overman and Paramount's
new starlet Dona Drake, are on
the Michigan screen on Friday
together with James Stewart,
Paulette Goddard and Horace
Heidi and his Brigadeers in the
gay musical romance, "Pot 0'
Gold".

FOR RENT — Beautifully fur-
nished room for a gentleman
in home of three adults. Ga-
rage. Reasonable. 2682 Rich-
ton Ave. near Linwood. Town-
send 7-7315.

ROOM WANTED—Public school
teacher and musician desires
studio room in large home with
refined, cultured people. Must
have accommodations for pi-
ano and facilities for evening
practice. Write Box 83, De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.

FOR RENT — Nice large fur-
The World's Smallest Horse
nished room in home of small Hitch, comprised of 9 Champion
family. Good transportation. Shetland Ponies, is on display
3529 Fullerton.
at the Michigan State Fair, for
the entertainment of Michigan's
FOR RENT — Nice large fur- younger folks!
frIshed 'room for gentleman, in
The harnesses of this thorough-
home of small family. Garage bred Shetland Hitch were made
if desired. 2490 Buena Vista, by hand, and the miniature wagon
near LaSalle. Townsend was fashioned after the greatest
5-2475.
of show wagons.

CANTOR 0. BLANCO

MRS. MARY GLICKOFF
of 3734 Edison Ave. died on
Aug. 21 at the age of 48. Fu-
neral services were held on Aug.
22 at Lewis Bros. Rabbi A. M.
Hershman officiated. Burial was
in the Workmen's Circle Ceme-
tery. Surviving are four children,
Allan, Eve, Jean and Jack. Mrs. National Young Judaea
Glickoff was a member of the
Convention at Camp
Mt. Sinai Hospital Association.

Finn Paper Denounces Govern-
ment's Anti-Semitism

THINGS THEATRICAL

Meeting Eddie Cantor at Grand
Central the other a. m. at 9:17
as he got off the train that
brought him from Hollywood,
we thought that Mr. "Banjo

MRS. LENA JACKSON DAVIS
died on Aug. 24. Funeral serv-
ices were held Sunday in the
chapel of Temple Beth El, and
burial took place in Bnai Brith
Cemetery, Bay City. Mrs. Davis
was born in Adelsheim, Baden,
Germany, 69 years ago, and was
formerly a resident of Bay City,
Mich. She was a member of the
Temple Beth El Sisterhood for
more than 40 years, and also a
member of the Eastern Star
Lodge. She is survived by her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Hamburger; a
niece ; Mrs. Manuel E. Arden,
and three nephews, Irwin, Bert
and Abner Hamburger.

FOR RENT — Beautiful fur-
nished room for gentleman, in
home of adults. Unlimited tel-
ephone. Call Townsend 8-4299.

FOR RENT—Large airy master
bedroom in home of couple.
Shower. Good transportation.
2997 Cortland Ave. Townsend
7-8709.

HOLLYWOOD CANTOR HERE

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A giant bottle of Sealtest Ho-
mogenized Vitamin "D" milk is
mounted in the wagon bed. The
entire team will be stabled in a
stall tent for public inspection.
Detroit Creamery and Ebling
Creamery, sponsors of the exhibit,
announce that a trained Shetland,
complete with saddle and bridle,
will be given away to a boy or
girl during the Fair.

MADISON—Proven hits pick-
ed by patrons for showing at the
Madison Theater include "In
Name Only" starring Carole
Lombard, Kay Francis and Cary
Grant, plus "Lives of a Bengal
Lancer" with Gary Cooper,
Franchot Tone and Richard
Cromwell. Starting Sunday the
Madison program will present
"Kentucky" in technicolor fea-
turing Loretta Young, Walter
Brennan and Richard Greene,
plus "My Son, My Son" with
Brian Aherne, Louis Hayward
and Madeleine Carroll.

To. 8.5889

IRA KAUFMAN

Funeral Director

Res. MA. 6186

PL. 7162

Monuments of Character

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UltlIACH

Manuel Mach

Granite and Marble Monuments
7729 TWELFTH ST.

Tiler 64192

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