America lavish Pedalled Colter . PTON AVENU1 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 15 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle December 26, 1941 CLASSIFIED IN MEMORIAM DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER FOR RENT—Large room vicinity English, Citizenship, Yiddish, Excello and Vickers factories. Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. Read- near Oakman and Linwood ing and writing guaranteed. street car and Fourtenth bus. Young man preferred. 2475 Free trial lesson. 2275 W. Phila- delphia, Hogarth 3547 or Tyler Ford Avenue. Townsend 8- 4-9522. 3958. In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, Joel L. Kapetansky, who passed away three years ago, December 26, 1941 (7th day in Teveth). Happy were the years we spent together, Lonely are our hearts today, For the one we loved so dearly, Has forever passed away. No one knows how much we miss you, N one knows the bitter pain, We have suffered since we lost you, Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lin- gers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear father, That we do not think of you. Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by his children and grandchildren. A. F. Night", Weekly Event at the Royal Palm Hotel Members of Great Britain's famed flying force, the R.A.F., in this country for advance pilot training, will be weekly guests of the Royal Palm Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. Commencing on Dec. 20, every Saturday evening is known as "R.A.F. Night." Use of the Royal Palm Ho- tel's cabana club in the after- noon, dinner in the "Royal Room," dancing and entertain- ment on the "Ocean Terrace" with a group of local debutantes acting as hostesses, is part of the interesting program arranged for the men. OBITUARY BERTHA STEARN of 2504 Taylor Ave., 45 years old, died on Dec. 24. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on Dec. 26 with interment in Machpelah Ceme- tery, Rabbi Leon Fram officiat- ing. She is survived by her hus- band, Alex, two sons, Samuel and Donald and five brothers, Oscar, Meyer, Louis, Jack and Abraham Steinman, all of Toledo. FOR RENT—Beautiful furnish- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished room in family of three adults. ed room for a young lady in Convenient transportation. Ref- single home of congenial fam- erences. 3253 Cortland Ave. Rea- Cross-ventilation. ily. JACOB I. LIPCHINSKY Telephone. Good sonable. of 3298 Webb Ave. passed away transportation. 2537 Glynn Ct. WANTED—Boarding home for father and two children. on Dec. 22 at the age of 58, Mother in home to take com- FOR RENT — Newly - decorated after a prolonged illness. Burial plete charge. Box 130, Detroit room for couple. Complete was in Machpalah Cemetery on Jewish Chronicle. privileges of home with tele- Wednesday. Surviving him are phone. Near bus and car line. his wife Sarrah, three sons,. Dr. Inhabited now by elderly cou- WANTED—Housekeeper to live Leo Lipton, Dr. Raymond Lipton in motherless home and take ple. Available Jan. 1. Tyler and Milton, and two daughters, complete charge of home and 5-3969. 2675 Rochester. Apt. Evelyn and Rosalind. children. Box 280, Detroit Sands Hotel at Miami Beach 202.. Jewish Chronicle. Reports An Increase FOR RENT — Large furnished Rev. Cantor in Business HOUSEKEEPER wanted to cook room in home of two adults. Jacob for small, adult family and Home privileges. Reasonable. Silverman . MIAMI BEACH,. Fla.—The ef- care for convalescent woman. Romance of the SURGICAL Prefer couple without children. of World War No. 2 on Call Madison 8229. 5101IRL 9727 Dexter near Chicago. History of Jews feet 25 Years' business in Miami Beach has Lower flat. Practice HOUSEKEEPER WANTED — For a history that will fascin- ironically shown that business by Middle-aged woman. Cook ate adults and children, turn to has increased over last year's Recommended Physicians and WINDOW TRIMMING by an ex- meals, observe dietary laws and Howard Fast's "The Romance of levels, in many cases reports be- Hospitals pert. All types of merchandise care for invalid woman. No a People; The History of the ing received that guest arrivals 9371 displayed effectively. Reason- children. Will arrange hours Jews," which has been published are double the amount of last Wildemere Call Free estimates. able. to suit reliable party. 2535 by Hebrew Publishing Co. of season. The consensus of opin- TY. 4-0062 Townsend 7-0916. Blaine Ave. Tyler 7-2952. Marriages ion as given by most hotel opera- 79 Delancey St., New York. 'performed The author devotes 218 pages tors to Morton Kirsch, managing FOR RENT — Attractive front FOR RENT — 3032 Fullerton. of the Sands Hotel, is bedroom, adjoining bath, in Pleasant room for man in home to the text itself, an additional director that Miami Beach is one of the private home of adults. North- of couple. Convenient to bus 14 pages to a glossary of im- very few winter resorts where The Well Known Cantos west section. Good transpor- and street car lines. Please portant names in the book, and Americans can now relax and there is a general index. tation. Garage if desired. Hyman Schulsinger call on Saturday or Monday. Rafaello Busoni did the numer- enjoy a tropical climate. Tyler 4-6190. of Cong. According to Kirsch the popu- FOR SALE — WEBB Ave. be- ous illustrations in this fine book. larity of the city has been in- Beth Tefilo The brevity of the volume, into tween Linwood and Dexter. Emanuel creased by its growing impor- Strath Haven Looks to a Duplex. Six rooms and break- which 5,000 years of a people's tance as a relaxation center for Tay:or and history have been condensed, is Record Season at Miami fast room. Oil heat, Frigidaire, Woodrow Wilson those busily engaged in defense modern, painted walls. Must one of its commending qualities. work and others anxious to leave Beach, Florida Capable and it does not fulfill the com- . . sell at sacrifice. Townsend 8- While Specialized plate need for history teaching, the congestion of northern cities Norman J. Fellman, manager 4648. it serves a good purpose as a Ahere housing is at a premium. at the Strath Haven Hotel, one great many are coming to FOR RENT—Beautiful large bird's-eye view for the young w th Florida to conserve fuel of Miami Beach's most popular Certificates reader or the person unacquaint- Sou South Florida to conserve fuel room for a gentleman in pri- from Hospitals hostelries, predicted this week oil and coal for heating purposes, ed with Jewish history. and noted vate home. Unlimited tele- that the coining 1941-42 winter The author, Howard Fast, has as well as wool and other essen- professors from phone. Near Dexter and Law- written nine volumes. Among season would exceed all previous State of i " tials of heavy, warm clothing ton bus lines. 3208 W. Euclid them are: "The Last Front New York records. Frontier," necessary in northern climate. Ave. Tyler 4-4625. Located directly on the ocean (Needy are g Yen free care) Miami Beach schools are making "Haym Solomon," "Conceived near 4th St., the Strath Haven Also marriages performed, either Howard and Betty Fast have special concessions to northern Liberty." features all outside rooms, beau- PARTNER WANTED with $1000 His- children and health standards of at my home or in hells. Services for an established restaurant. written "The Picture . Book . tifully furnished, a private beach conducted in English and Yiddish. Write Box 600, Detroit Jew- tory of the Jews" which will be the youth are higher than other with lifeguard service, tropical published soon by the Hebrew cities throughout the country, ish Chronicle. REV. HYMAN SCHULSINGER patio, sun deck, and the famous according to government surveys. Marine Dining Room — serving 1934 HAZELWOOD Publishing Co. EMPLOYED MOTHER with two the finest food obtainable. TYler 6-6960 The illustrator, Rafaello Bus- children, ages 4 and 5, desires A carefully planned Strath oni, is a noted German-born ref- Downtown Theaters board and room and care of Haven social and entertainment children. Call University 1- ugee who left ° Berlin after the program is provided for guests. advent of Nazism. UNITED ARTISTS — Head- 4434. This includes nightly dancing on Rev. S. ing the special holiday program the tropical patio, frolicing at at the United Artists Theater is the adjoining Circus Bar, and all Miss Shirley Temple returning sport and recreational activities. Chuck Chuckovits' Toledo Team Will 2065 the screen as "Kathleen" with For further information or Meet Sachs' Auto Club Five Here Sunday to Virginia Park Herbert Marshall, Laraine Day, moderate rates write the Strath Gail Patrick and Felix Bressart. TY. 4-5900 Haven Hotel, 411 Ocean Drive, On the same program is the SURGICAL Miami Beach, Fla. thrilling air-adventure "Flying MOHEL Blind" with Richard Arlen and Marriages a Jean Parker topping an all-star H. Weizenbaum Acquires Performed cast. 41 Reputation as an Ex- scoot° IN 7*INGLIS A O VOIN75 AND FONTS 4Awle pert Furrier MICHIGAN — Michigan Thea- ANOME52...74,1I ter has on the screen Kay Kyser Rev. Cantor H. Weizenbaum, expert fur- and his "Playmates", John Bar- DAVID rier, located at 9150 Twelfth St., rymore, Lupe Velez, Ginny has rapidly acquired a reputa- Simms, May Robson, Patsy Kelly GOLDEN tion as one of the masters in the and Kay's band, featuring Harry Detroit's Favorite art of making fur garments and 51 0 II 1C L Babbit, Ish Kabibble and Sully in treating, cleaning and repair- Trier 6-9190 Mason. Completing this holiday show is the thrilling story of the wedding Ceremo- ing furs. ales rerformed at Mr. Weizenbaum guarantees R.A.F., "International Squadron" Home and by Ap- perfect workmanship and com- starring Ronald Reagan, Olympe pointment. MOST LIAIVETVITIOYS plete satisfaction in all the work FYER ON 'TIMM Branda and William Lundigan. O R rO &REFIT 6 i,l' he produces. His wide experi- S T IN MADISON—"Patron's Choices" ence, which he gained in Europe BA CY BALL for the holidays at the Madison By MOLT where he catered to exclusive RECEPTACLES COACAZ5 are "My Son, My Son", starring trade, including royalty, for 25 Garbage, Ash and Rubbish. Brian Aherne, Madeline Carroll years, backs up his guarantees. Reinforced Concrete. Fully and Louis Hayward, plus "Vir- Priced Right. Guaranteed. ginia City" with Errol Flynn, AMERICAN OLIVER HOLMES SMITH IS Randolph Scott and Miriam Hop- RECEPTACLE Co. SOUGHT IN DETROIT kins. Starting Sunday, Dec. 28, To. 8.5889 579 Kenilworth returning by popular demand will Information is being sought of be "I Cover the Water Front" Oliver Holmes Smith who dis- with Claudette Colbert and Ben appeared from his home in Lyon, and "Everything Happens Monuments of Character Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1925 and at Night," starring Sonja Heine, has failed to contribute to the Ray Millard and Robert Cum- support of his wife, Emily, who mings. is ill and in destitute circum- stances, as a result of which she FOX — — "It Started With is dependent on the public chari- Eve," Deanna Durbin's tenth ties. Mr. Smith, who is believed straight screen triumph, and to be in Detroit, was born in "Cadet Girl," rousing patriotic Brooklyn, N. Y., some 38 years musical romance starring Carole ago, is 5 ft., 7 in. tall, weighed Landis, is the Fox Theater's dual 140 pounds, has red hair, blue holiday attraction. eyes, bad teth, high forehead, Granite and Marble Monuments was a household-products sales- Enlist NOW for 7729 TWELFTH ST. man. Anyone aware of his loca- TYler 6-2192 tion is requested to communicate Civilian Defense with the National Desertion Bur- — FOR WA eau, 67 47th St., New York City. Mohel ■ Manuel Urbacb - 1 511* ---) L :1 1 -I TALMUD TRANSLATOR, REF- UGEE FROM GERMANY, TO BE HONORED IN LONDON LONDON. — Many non-Jewish professors of Semitics through- out Britain have joined a com- mittee which is arranging to celebrate the 70th birthday of Dr. Lazarus Goldschmidt, trans- living in Britain as a refugee lator of the Talmud, who is now from Nazi Germany. Led by Chuck Chuckovits, for- mer All-American from Toledo University and voted . the Num- ber 1 player in the All-American Pro Tournament at Chicago last year, the Toledo National League basketball team will meet De- troit's fast-going Auto Club five Sunday, Dec. 28, at the Holy Re- deemer gym, West Vernor and Junction at 9 p. nip Tam) IJNIVSRSITI The Greater Detroit Basketball Assn. schedule that will precede the main event is: 1:30, Trojans vs. Saxon A. C.; 2:30 Ford Local vs. Allen Park; 3:30 Arthur Cloths vs. Tom Ka- dish; 4:30, Gem Bar vs. Winston Jewelry; 7, West Side vs. Jaglow- icz; 8, Briggs vs. Cadillac; 9, Auto Club vs. Toledo. Detroit's Finest Jewish Funeral Home JEWISH TRinity 2-2114 7739 JOHN R. STREET FMIRMEMIngligiaMIN Nillirms --