A men- calf 'apish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AflNUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle December 19, 1941 -CLASSIFIED S. C. HADLEY, INC. 2229 ClaIrmount _ PHIL ALBERT, "AGENT" Tyler G-8552 5-5 RM. BRICK 2 FLAT I'ItICE $7250.00 Good location. Close to Jewish shop- ping center. Near Lawton. Reason- able. Terms, 6-G RH. 2 FLAT BRICK Dexter - Linwood Section ; $950.00 Down, 1611, year financing; short distance to MacCulloch School; Tile bat hs. INCOME 6-4-3 $1000 DOWN Well built 3-Flat brick-Lower Flat 0 large rooms; 2nd Floor, line 4- rm. flat, Also nice 3-rm. fiat. Rea- sonable price; small monthly pay- ments; choice location. S. C. HADLEY, INC. 2229 Clairmount 1'1111. ALBERT-•AGENT" TYler 6-8552 BAY CITY NOTES Zweig Calls Brazil "Land of the Future" Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koffman GENTLEMAN, 46, intelligent, desires meeting a lady, age 40, "Whenever ethical forces arc good character, fairly situated; city or country. Purpose, mat- at work, our task is to strength- rimony. Write Detroit Jewish en those intentions. Wherever in our troubled times we find Chronicle, Box 150. hope for a new future in new TWO PERSONS or couple want- zones, it is our duty to point ed to share lower, furnished flat. Refrigerator, washer, home facilities. Unlimited tele- phone. Tuxedo and Dexter. Hogarth 3676. YOUNG MAN, Married, with family, experienced as buyer of fruits and vegetables, is in need of work immediately. Or will accept any job that pays a living wage. Call Trinity 1-6722. COUPLE would like driver to share expenses to Miami, Fla. Call University 2-4646. REFINED COUPLE want income or flat. Must be new or mod- ern. Call Hogarth 9009. DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER YOUNG MAN WANTED-Cloth- ing, jewelry or some window English, Citizenship, Yiddish, trimming experience helpful. Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. Read- $25 weekly. Start after Christ- ing and writing guaranteed. mas. Simpson Loan Co., 477 Free trial lesson. 2275 W. Phila- Michigan Ave., corner First. delphia, Hogarth 3547 or Tyler 4-9522. WIDOWER in late 30's would like to meet girl in early 30's. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Strictly Object, matrimony. room in comfortable home. confidential. Write Box 575, Good transportation. $15 per Detroit Jewish Chronicle. month. 2437 W. Buena Vista. Townsend 5-2271. WILL RENT room to a gentle- man or share my apartment FOR RENT - Nice clean fur- with a lady. Good home for nished room in home of small the right party. Unlimited tele- family. Board optional. Good phone. 2696 Sturtevant Ave. transportation. 2297 W. Euclid Townsend 5-7330. Ave. between 14th and La- FOR RENT - Furnished room Salle. Townsend 6-5051. in home of small family. Good transportation. 9272 Broad- FOR RENT - Lovely large fur- street, near Joy Rd. Tyler nished room in home.of couple, 6-3779. for one or two ladies or gen- tlemen, or couple. Kitchen privileges. 3310 Rochester Ave. Apt. 101. Inquire mornings or A Powerful Novel evenings, Tyler 4-2007. On European Scene STEFAN ZWEIG Young Israel to Meet in Webster Hall Wednesday Young Israel of Detroit will left for Miami Beach to spend the winter months. They were ac- meet next Wednesday, Dec. 24, companied by their daughter, at 8:30 p. m., at Webster Hall, Mrs. Reuben Adelman, and her Putnam and Cass Ayes. 'Mem- bers and friends are invited. Irv- infant son. ing Schlussel is in charge of the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Surath left Program. for Miami Beach, Fla., for an NEUGARTEN SUNSHINE CLUB indefinite stay. THANKS CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gold- Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: berg (Elaine Levinsohn) who The eighth annual luncheon of were recently married in Detroit, the Neugarten Sunshine Club was returned from a two weeks' trip held Dec. 3. The success of this to New York to make their home project was due in no small part in this city. to the fine publicity we received through the medium of your Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz Chronicle. In behalf of the organization returned home after spending the I with to thank you and hope past week in New York. that your paper will continue to To compliment Miss Bernice be a vital factor in our corn- Sherman, a bride-elect of Dec. munity. Very sincerely, 28, Mrs. George Kahn and Mrs. MRS. CHARLES ROTHSTEIN, Phillip Goldberg were joint hos- Press Chairman. tesses at a crystal shower for 30 guests at the home of the latter. Rev. Cantor Bay City Chapter of Hadas- sah celebrated its annual Hadas- sah Sabbath with services at Temple Abraham conducted by Rabbi Leon M. Rosenberg. Mrs. Joseph M. Ehrlich of Detroit, who was instrumental in organiz- ing the local chapter, was the guest speaker. During her stay in this city, Mrs. Ehrlich was the guest of Mrs. William Kentz. Jacob Silverman . SURGICAL 21011EL e s tier' 1,rnYcen 20 out this country and these possi Recommended by bilities. And that is why I an Physicians and Hospitals writing this book." 9371 This is how Stefan Zweig con Wildemere eludes his introduction to hi TY. 4-0062 "Brazil: Land of the Future,' • Marriages (Viking Press), and it explain Performed at once, and quite fully, th e spirit of the volume. At a pretty ceremony Sunday •••■•■ ... ,11•••••• It is a fascinating and mos k t at the Statler Hotel in Detroit, The Well Known Cantos laudatory volume. It is a boo _ Miss Elaine C. Levinsohn, daugh- replete with tributes to the peo S ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levin- Hyman Schulsinger pies of the land, to the Jesuit ✓ sohn, of Detroit, former residents of Cong. who have created foundations fo of Saginaw, became the bride of Beth Tefilo vast activities in that land. Joseph Goldberg, son of Mr. and Emanuel Zweig, in his brilliant styl e, Mrs. Morris Goldberg, of North speaks of Brazil as "one of th e Johnson St., Bay City. Rabbi Tay:or and c Woodrow Wilson most lovable countries in Leon W. Rosenberg, of Bay City, world." He calls it a peace lo ti • k officiated. Capable and After a two weks' ing land which does not see trip to New York City and Wash- Specialized expansion. ington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Gold- f He tells of the activities ° 13- berg will make their home at the Certificates Christianized Jews. In descri Wenonah Hotel in Bay City. from Hospitals ing the culture of the land h e and noted tells of the mixture of Iberia The engagement of Miss Ann professors from FOR RENT - Newly - decorated Gothic, Phenician, Jew- State of Feldman, daughter of Mrs. Es- Frederic Prokosch's "The Skies Rom New York room for couple. Complete of Europe," a harper publication, ish an, and Moorish ancestors. of Brazil. ther Feldman, of South Farragut (Needy are g ven tree care) privileges of home with tele- is one of the fascinating experi- T he cities c and culturall quali- St., and Dr. Hyman L. Diamond, phone. Near bus and car line. ence-novels covering the Euro- the economi and Also marriages performed, either land, the racial in- son of Mr. and Mrs. David Dia- Inhabited now by elderly cou- peen scene before the fall of ties of ces the that have been melted mond, also of South Farragut St., et my home or in halls. Services ple. Available Jan. 1. Tyler France. heri tan a great producing whole, was anounced at a recent family conducted in English end Yiddish. 5-3969. 2675 Rochester. Apt. o moi D rr is . held s s a is t tetr 17 home of It is a magnificent story of into among the things beautiful- Diamond's 202. Mrs. Morris REV. HYMAN SCHULSINGER people and events, of changing are epicted by Zweig in the great 1934 HAZELWOOD d Jaffe, on Park Ave. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished conditions and rising emotions. ly k-"Brazil". TYler 6-6960 You learn the reactions of Ger- boo room in modern home of two To 18 guests whom he enter- adults. Gas heat. 2956 Ful- mans, whose minds had been pois- tained at the Country Club for lerton Ave. Townsend 5-5192, oned by Nazism, when Onkel dinner last evening, Joseph C. Willi tells the hero of the story, La zaron Pleads for mornings or evenings. Rev. S. Hirschfield, of Park Ave., an- Philip: "Ah, France and Eng- Unity Among Jews nounced the engagement of his FOR RENT - Beautifully fur land • They're perfect bandits, Mogill daughter;, Eileen and Elliot A. nished, large room in home of you know, those two! England ALTIMORE. (Religious News Imerman, son of Mrs. John Im- B 2065 adults. Garage if desired. especially - an empire of Jews, Ser vice)-A plea for unity among erman, of Saginaw. Miss Hirsch- Virginia Park 2907 Calvert Ave., upper. bullies and oppressors . . . s themselves in considering But then Philip learns that a Jew ns for reconstruction of Jew- field was graduated from Smith Townsend 6-0761. TY. 4-5900 con- pla College in 1939, previously hav- life after the war, was made ing taken special work at the SURGICAL FOR RENT-Beautiful furnish- cousin had been sent to a ish d room for a young lady in centration camp because he had by the Rev. Dr. Morris S. Laza- MOHEL e School of Social Service Admin- home of congenial fain- gotten into a fight with a storm- Marriages ron in a lecture here on Jews istration in Chicago. Mr. Imer- sin single t Judaism in England. Telephone. rooper. Performed Reasonable. The worst reaction, however, is and ecently ily. 25 37 returned from a tour man, who is well known in Bay City, was graduated from both the spirit of indifference that had Good transportation. England and Ireland with the set in. Maria, with whom Philip of V. Vincent Donovan and the the literary and law schools of the Glynn Ct. Re FOR RENT - Beautifully fur_ once had an affair, tells him of Re v. Everett Clinchy, the rabbi University of Michigan and was Rev. Cantor nished room in home of couple. existing attitudes upon his re- sai d Jews must take into con- a member of Tau Epsilon Pni DAVID Reasonable. Good transporta- turn vis't from France to Ger- sid eration the realities of the in- literary fraternity. He is now tion. Tyler 6-5776. many: "No one wants a war. ter national situation, not what practicing law in Saginaw. GOLDEN But you know, no one here would the y would hope conditions to be. Detroit's Favorite FOR RENT - Furnished room. really care! No one really carps Any plan for the reconstruc- hi 0 11 It I. Good transportation. Reason- about anything any more!" n of Jewish life must, above TYler 0-9490 There are warnings amidst do , emphasize the sp'ritual pur- Infants Service Group IVeddlng Ceremo- able. 2471 Ford Ave., near splendid observations in this all nies performed al se and mission of Israel as Linwood. The reactions of the o priest-people, the servant of The Infant Service Group held Home and by Ap- novel. he pointment. reader will undoubtedly be that a victory party in the form of a OR RENT - Large, furnished FOR the living God, the religious tra- luncheon at Northwood Inn in room for a gentleman, in home if we do not look out, the conse- dit ion of Israel as the reason for honor of the recent success of of adults. Good transportation. quences of our state of affairs its existence", he declared. Fullerton, near Lawton. Call will be that we, too, will stop He said English Jews are di- the annual fall affair. Mrs. Sid- after 6 p. m. Townsend 5-7664. caring over what may happen. RECEPTACLES ed on practically all problems, ney Kelt was chairman. It is a brilliantly p owerful vid st as are American Jews, and Garbage, Ash and ItubMsh. At the last meeting of this ju Reinforced Concrete. Fully gory-Frederic Prokosch's "The year, held at the home of Lee FOR RENT-Light and airy fur- Guaranteed. Priced Right. the re are orthodox and liberals, Witters, Mrs. M. E. Shattuck of ished room. Good transpor- Skies of Europe." Zionists and non-Zionists. nished AMERICAN ---- the American Red Cross, spoke tation. 3020 W. Grand Ave. Jape in Harbin Stage Anti-Jewish GIFTS TO NORTH END CLINIC on various phases of Red Cross RECEPTACLE Co. FOR RENT-Pleasant, furnish- To. 8-5889 D e monstrati on 579 Kenilworth work. . LONDON. (JPS)-Anti-Jewisli North End Clinic has received ed room in apartment of two 32,800 Dunams of Land Acquired adults for a lady or gentle- demonstrations have been staged the following contributions: Good transportation. In honor of the wedding an- by Jews in 5701 man. P.345 Richton Ave., Apt. 409. by Japanese and Manchurian stu- . ents in the streets of Harbin, niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry JERUSALEM (JPS-Palcor)- Call mornings or evenings d former Russian city now in the Wineman from Miss Edith Hea- 32,800 dunams of land were ac- hands of the Japanese puppet venrich and Mr. and Mrs. Julian quired in Palestine during the Townsend 6-8531. FOR RENT-Furnished room in state, Manchuko, it was learned G. Wolfner; in honor of the year 5701 by Jews, as against from 38,744 dunams in the year 5700. large apartment. Kitchen priv- here. The attacks were obviously birthday of Henry Wineman from Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld Of these purchases 5,600 dunams PL. 7162 Res. MA. 6186 ileges if desired. '2911 Mon- inspired by Nazi agitation. The anti-Semitic students dis- and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moses; (17 per cent) were brought by - Men- private investors and 27,200 dun- tere y Ave., Apt. 109. Town tributed circulars demanding the in memory of Mrs. expulsion of all Jews from Har- delsohn from Mr. and Mrs. Jul- anis (83 per cent) by the Keren. send 7-0039. FOR RENT-Comfortable, fur- bin and the confiscation of all ian H. Krolik and Miss Edith Kayemeth Leisrael. In addition Monuments of Character Heavenrich; in memory of I% rs. to these purchases, the Jewish nished room for employed girl. Jewish property. Rebecca Jackson from Mrs. Harry National Fund redeemed 18,279 Reasonable. Good transporta- Jewish "Met" - Debut NEW Soprano YORK. in (JPS) Rosa Newman; in memory of Mrs. dunams o4 land which, although tion. 9301 Broadstreet. Ty- registered in the name of Jewish Bok, new Jewish soprano in the Rachel Burnstine from the Fin- owners, had in reality, ler 5-0557. Metropolitan Opera Company, ley Family; in memory of Mc. number FOR RENT-Lovely, furnished made her debut here in the ex- Pauline Stocker from Mr. and the hands of others for a been in room in home of adults. Rea- tremely difficult role of the Queen Mrs. Harry M. Selker mid Miss of years. sonable. Bus and street car of the Night in Mozart's beau- Selma J . Sam p liner; in memory UNVEILING OF MONUMENTS transportation. 9617 McQuade tiful opera, "he Magic Flute". A of Mrs. Anna Bondy from Mrs. Unveiling of monuments in Ave., near Chicago. Upper. refugee from Austria, Miss Bok Julia Marcuse; in memory of memory of Mrs. Martha Wein- Tyler 5-9770. sang, according to the music critic Mrs. Belle Levy from Mrs. Julia berg and Herman Sorin will take FOR RENT-Nicely furnished, in the New York Times, "cleanly, Marcuse; for the supplementary place on Sunday, Dec. 28, at 1 Granite and Marble btonumente bright and clean room in quiet incisively and on pitch" in a role medical assistance fund for chil- p. in the Chesed Shel Emes 7729 TWELFTH ST. home. One or two gentlemen concerning which "one could not dren, in memory of Mrs. Tyler 0-7192 from Mr. and Hattie Mrs. Cemetery. Relatives and friends 1730_imagine , .. a tougher Elevator. Ate iFitecl to attend. preferred. y Hamburger - spot for Charley - C "-- a first appearance Gladstone Ave., Apt 403. Mohel t 1 h le 11 id 1e a ee ud a - ht- n- ul- A of the nts of on- ted h- f or ons is ter- de- 'ylet Ira Kaufman Funeral Director Manuel arbacb