America 7ewish Periodical Cotter September 19, 1941 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO CLASSIFIED FOR SALE — HOUSES WILDEMERE 9 2 6 I OPEN I TO g SUN I) AY Wick, 4 bedrooms. the bath, lavatory on 1st floor, sun room, natural fire- place, steam heat, able drive, 2-ear garage, thoroughly reconditioned Inter- ior and exterior. Near good t ransprta - t Ion, sehoola and shopping district. Low down payment and monthly pay- ment rates. 4'h% interest. For further information CALL C. R. REED emiltae 7700 or DEarborn 142a HANNAN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, INC. HEDER TORAH HEBREW SCHOOL — D. L. Bresler, 11821 Dexter Blvd. between Tuxedo and Elmhurst. Hebrew, Yiddish, Bible, Rashi, History, Bar Mitzvah. Also private les- sons for adults or children. Townsend 8-8094. BUSINESS AND PROFESSION- AL ladies and gentlemen. If you are desirous of making the proper acquaintance in a refined and confidential man- ner, write Box 400, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER English, Citizenship, Yiddish, Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. Read- ing and writing guaranteed. Free trial lesson. 2275 W. Phila- delphia, Hogarth 3547 or Tyler 4-9522. FOR RENT — Beautiful, large room for a gentleman in home of small family. 3296 Elmhurst Ave., Townsend 7-4794. REFINED LADY, 42, would like to make the acquaintance of a gentleman between 45 and 50, one capable of earning a livelihood. Object, matrimony. Reply to Box 350, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. FOR RENT — Large furnished room in home of small fam- ily, for one or two. Near Uni- versity of Detroit. Good trans- portation. 15869 LaSalle Blvd. University 1-0905. FOR RENT — Large, comfort- able room with three windows for a gentleman. Automatic hot water, telephone service. Good transportation. 3245 W. Buena Vista Ave. FOR RENT — Attractive, large room. Convenient transporta- tion. Reasonable. 2308 W. Phil- adelphia, near LaSalle. EXCLUSIVE design for your DRIVING TO LOS ANGELES figure. Corsets, corselettes, bras- about Oct. 25 in new car. Can sieres. Alterations made on accommodate three passengers. your garments. Mrs. Ethel Call Tyler 7-1855. Goodman, 3035 Glendale Ave., near Wildemere. Townsend FOR RENT — —Beautiful, new- ly-furnished room for a gen- 5-0059. tleman in refined home. All FOR RENT — Beautiful room comforts. Convenient transpor- for a young man or woman in tation. 3793 Carter Ave., near refined home of two adults. Dexter, Tyler 6-0280. Good transportation. 3245 Pasadena Ave., near Dexter. FOR RENT — Two room apart- Townsend 6-5821. Inquire af- ment and bath on third floor of single home for two business ter 3 p. m. men or women. Furnished or FOR RENT — Nicely furnished unfurnshed. Collingwood - Dex- room in lovely home of re- ter section. Townsend 6-8504. fined couple. Kitchen privileges. Reasonable. 2910 W. Grand FOR RENT — Modern furnished room in home of small adult Ave. Townsend 6-0482. family, for a young man or GOOD COOK, Vienna refugee, lady. Telephone service. Near desires position in home or as Linwood car and Lawton bus. housekeeper in motherless 2725 Monterey Ave. home. Call Madison 6265. FOR RENT — Furnished room for a gentleman or employed couple. 2690 Fullerton Ave. MAX MAN IN BUSINESS desires comfortable room in home of small family. Write Box 700, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Monuments FOR RENT — Clean, furnished room in small adult home. Stall shower. Good transporta- tion. Garage optional. 2946 Leslie Ave. Townsend 7-2732. Wrotslaysky Goodwin NEW SHOP fl SHOWROOM 3201 JOY ROAD TYLER 6-0196 OBITUARY Heads N. Y. Drive MRS. ESTHER SCHWARTZ CHARLES LITMAN former Detroiter, died in Los Angeles on Sept. 23, at the age of 54. He is survived by three brothers, Sol and Harry of De- troit, and Louis of Los Angeles, and three sisters, Mrs. Rose Le- vine of Detroit. Mrs. Sarah Landsberg and Mrs. Fan For- dan of Dearborn. Ford Sunday Evening Hour Returns to Air Sept. 28 One of . the most distinguished lists of talent the program has ever presented will be heard during the next few months on the Ford Sunday Evening Hour, which returns to the air Sunday, Sept. 28, for its eighth consecu- tive season. The Ford hour is broadcast locally over Station WJR. The opening program will fea- ture Lawrence Tibbett, world fa- mous star of opera, screen and concert. Sir Thomas Beecham, distinguished English conductor, will direct the Ford Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. Singing and instrumental stars listed for early concerts on fol- lowing Sunday evenings include such famous names as Lily Pons, coloratura-soprano; Helen Jep- son, soprano; Joseph Hofmann, pianist; Richard Crooks, tenor; Dorothy Maynor, soprano; Ker- stin Thorborg, contralto; Helen Traubel, soprano; Joseph Szigeti, violinist; Rose Bampton, soprano; Charles Hackett, tenor; Anna Kaskas, contralto; Felix Knight, lyric tenor; Walter Cassel, bari- tone, and Eugene List, pianist. The conductors who have been engaged to direct the Ford Symphony Orchestra and Chorus are equally well known. They in- clude Sir Thomas Beecham, who will conduct the the first and second concerts; Wilfred Pelle- tier. Jose Iturbi, Georg Szell, Reginald Stewart and Eugene Ormandy. UNVEILING OF MONUMENT An unveiling of a monument A newspaper writer suggests in memory of Dr. Jacob Levitt the possibility of ghettos in Chile will take place on Sunday, Sent. for unruly Nazis. Don't wake us 28, at 1:30 p. in. at Clover Hill up—let us drei.,n. Park Cemetery. Reports Refugees Eat Rats in French Camp LONDON. (JPS) — Six hun- dred Jewish refugees from Po- land and Germany interned at Vernet, France, are so famished tlerthey eat even rats, according to a description of the camp con- ditions in the London Daily Her- ald. The paper states that the normal subsistence of the refugee prisoners is on peelings of pota- toes and carrots and asserts that of 3310 Rochester Ave. passed away at the age of 62 on Sept. 18, after a prolonged illness. Burial services were held on Sept. 19, from Lewis Bros., at Machpelah Cemetery', with Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. Mrs. Schwartz was the widow of the late Morris B. Schwartz and is survived by two daughters, Miss Sophie Blanche, Mrs. Kitty Zweig, and one son, Perry. FOR RENT — Beautiful, modern room in home of small ,adult MORRIS CUTLER family. Gentleman preferred. Good transportation. 2751 a resident of Detroit for 17 Webb Ave. years, died Monday after a brief illness. He was 56 years old and FOR RENT — Large, airy room lived at 3410 Chicago. He leaves in home of small family. Good his wife, Rose; two children, transportation. Desirable neigh- Dr. Nate Cutler and Mrs. H. borhood. 3289 W. Boston. Ty- Benstein, and two brothers, ler 73828. Harry, of Detroit, and Charles, of Philadelphia. Funeral services FOR RENT — Virginia Park at were held Wednesday in the 14th. Newly-furnished, double, Lewis Bros. Funeral Home, Rab- front room. Twin beds, inner- bi A. M. Hershman officiating. spring mattresses. Modern Burial was in Machpelah Ceme- home. Every convenience. De- tery. licious meals if desired. Rea- sonable. Tyler 6-6866. MRS. SARAH COLLINS Funeral services were held FOR RENT — Newly furnished, Wednesday at Lewis Bros, for comfortable room for a lady Mrs. Sarah Collins, 2716 Glynn in congenial home of one adult. Ct., 61 years old, widow of All privileges. Good transpor- Meyer Collins, who died Mon- tation. 3770 Boston Blvd. day after a long illness. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of Congrega- FOR RENT — Large, pleasant tion Bnai David, officiated. Bur- room for a gentleman in priv- ial was in Machpelah Cemetery. ate home of small family. Stall Mrs. Collins leaves four sons, shower. 3359 Fullerton Ave. Louis J., Dr. Allen A., David Near Dexter and Lawton bus and Sol Collins, all of Detroit; line. Townsend 7-5444. six daughters, Mrs. Paul Landes- FOR RENT — Desirable room man, New York City, and Mrs. for a gentleman in congenial William Klaper, Mrs. Gus D. home of two adults. Unlimited Jacobs, Mrs. Jack Rubin, and telephone. Townsend 8-1471. Mrs. Irving Saffer, all of De- troit, and Mrs. Arthur Brown, FOR RENT — Light, airy room. Chicago, and six grandchildren. Good transportation. Call ELI W. GREENWALD Northlawn 8290 between 6 p. Funeral services were held on in. and 9 p. m. Wednesday, at Lewis Bros. for YOUNG MAN, 24, slightly han- Eli William Greenwald, 45 years dicapped, and who is need of old, 5576 Ridgewood Ave., who work to support his family died Monday after a long illness. and a sick father, would like Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rabbi job as a helper. Call Trinity Joseph Thumin officiated. Burial was in Beth Abraham Cemetery. 2-5736. Mr. Greenwald leaves his wife, WANTED — Lady, 30 to 40, Gertrude, two daughters, Louise to share bedroom apartment. and Sharon, and three brothers, General Motors Bldg. district. Jacob and Henry of Detroit, and References exchanged. Call Emil of New York City. He was Trinity 1-8932 before 11 a. m. a member of Julius Rosenwald Post 218, American Legion. or after 9:30 p. tn. FOR RENT — —Nice, large room for a gentleman in home of small family. Unlimited tele- phone. Good transportation. 3208 W. Euclid Ave. Tyler 4-4625. FOR RENT — —Large, attrac- tive, clean rooms in quiet home WANTED — Refined business or of adults. Good transportation. professional girl to share three Garage. Continuous hot water. room, modernly furnished Townsend 5-0059. apartment with another busi- ness girl. Grand piano. Call FOR RENT — Attractive room Tyler 5-6419 or Ca. 2300. for one or two in home of small family. Call Sunday. Ho- FOR RENT — —Beautiful, large garth 8975. room for a gentleman in home of three adults. Quiet neigh- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished borhood. 11345 Broadstreet. room in single home. Garage if desired. Reasonable. Good PUBLIC MARKET FOR RENT. transportation. Telephone. 2957 Complete with modern refrig- Taylor Ave. eration. Fully equipped; De- troit's best location. Reply to TWO PASSENGERS want trans- Box 500, Detroit Jewish Chron- portation to California. Call icle. Townsend 6-1576. formerly located at 9521 15 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle parcels being sent to the internees by relief bodies do not reach them. with f ig°64() JEAN GABIN RALPH E. SAMUEL Ralph E. Samuel will head the 1941 merged fund-raising cam- paign for 116 medical and social welfare agencies affiliated with the New York and Brooklyn Fed- erations of Jewish Charities, for- mer Justice Joseph M. Proskauer, chairman of last year's joint drive, announced. CINEMA E. Columbia at Woodward (opp• Fox) The Will Known Cantor Hyman Schulsinger of Cong. Both Tefilo Emanuel Lacey, Candidate for Coun- cil, Favors A Rapid Transit System Ernest J. Lacey, candidate for the Common Council, in a statement just issued, said: "What our Common Council neeeds is restoring of confidence in it by the election of men whose honesty and integrity are unquestioned. All candidates for the office of Common Council must and should pledge to up- hold and maintain the principle that 'a public office is a public trust.' This should be the first qualification for this office. "What Detroit also needs at the present time is a thorough- going, well organized, rapid tran- sit system to better facilitate the flow of traffic and to de- crease the appallingly large num- ber of accidents on our streets, and although money has been made available for this and other public projects by the federal authorities in Washington, the Common Council has not taken the initiative to obtain it for De- troit. This condition should be corrected without delay." Mr. Lacey has been in public service in the City of Detroit for 15 years, the last four and one-half years of which have been as clerk to Circuit Judge Homer Ferguson. He has been Deputy Clerk of the Circuit Court for eight years and was for seven years with the Engin- eering Department of the Water Board. He is how secretary of the 15th Congressional District Democratic organization and is a member of the Michigan Demo- cratic State Central Committee. He has been associated with Con- gressman John D. Dingell since the latter's first term in office. Tay:or and Woodrow Wilson Capable and Specialized Mohel Certificates from Hospitals and noted professors from State of New York (Needy are given tree care) Also marriages performed, either et my home or in halls. Services conducted in English end Yiddish. REV. HYMAN SCHULSINGER 1934 HAZELWOOD TYler 6-6960 Rev. Canfoi Jacob . Silverman . SURGICAL MOREL 25 Years' Practice Recommended b) Physicians and Hospitals 9371 Wildemere TY. 4-0062 Marriages Performed Rev. S. Mogill 2065 Virginia Park TY. 4-5900 SURGICAL MOHEL Marriages Performed Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN Downtown Theaters MICHIGAN -- Suppressed in 500 theaters throughout the na- tion, Orsen Welles' sensational production "Citizen Kane", the love story Hollywood said no one dared film, is on the Michi- gan screen. Center of a raging controversy since the first pre- view of "Kane" on the coast early in the year brought out the fact that Orson Welles, the boy wonder, was again treading on dangerous ground, the pic- ture has been purchased in some cities only for the purpose of shelving it. But Detroit will see it and at the Michigan, on the same program with a gay com- edy romance "West Point Wid- ow" starring Anne Shirley, Rich- ard Carlson and Richard Den- ning. M. Michlin Supervises Bnai David Jr. Congregation The junior congregation of the Bnai David Synagogue is super- vised by Michael Michlin for the High Holy Days. Norman Ruttenberg and Dr. Morris Teles are connected with the High Holy Day services of the junior congregation of the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Detroit's Favorite M 0 II 13 L TYler 6-9190 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 To. II-5119 Ira Kaufman Funeral Director Res. MA. 6186 PL. 7162 Monuments of Character A CORRECTION The Detroit Jewish Chronicle regrets that on the second page of the fourth section of the New Year issue the cutline "Dorothy Maynor" appeared under the photograph of Lily Pons. Manuel ilrbacb Granite and Marble Monuments 7729 TWELFTH ST. Tiler 6-1192