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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-01-02

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January 2, 1942

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

CLASSIFIED

DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER FOR RENT - Newly - decorated
English Citizenship, Yiddish
room for couple. Complete
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. Read-
privileges of home with tele-
ing and writing guaranteed.
phone. Near bus and car line.
Free trial lesson. 2275 W. Phila-
Inhabited now by elderly cou-
delphia, Hogarth 3547 or Tyler
ple. Available Jan. 1. Tyler
4-9522.
5-3969. 2675 Rochester. Apt.
202.
WINDOW TRIMMING by an ex-
pert. All types of merchandise WANTED - Middle-aged woman
displayed effectively. Reason-
to share nice apartment with
Free estimates. Call
able.
widow. Kosher home. Tyler
Townsend 7-0916.
6-3115.

,

WANTED - Cook for private ART CENTRE DISTRICT-Will
home. No laundry. No clean-
share hotel apartment with
ing. Good wages. 9000 LaSalle
young woman employed in
Blvd.
professional work. Reasonable.
Address Box No. 150, Detroit
FOR RENT-Lovely, large fur-
Jewish Chronicle.
nished room in home of couple
for one or two. Kitchen privi- TWO YOUNG BUSINESS men
leges. 3310 Rochester Ave., Apt.
desire two furnished rooms in
101. Tyler 4-2007. Inquire
private home, in northwest
mornings or evenings.
section. Write Box 300, De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.
FOR RENT - Comfortably fur-
' , nished room in modern apart- FOR RENT - Clean furnished
ment of two adults. Near Law-
room in home of quiet couple.
ton and Dexter bus lines. 3021
Complete privacy. Good trans-
Rochester, Apt. 202. Tyler 5-
portation. Reasonable. Tyler
4292.
4-0952.

FOR RENT - Well furnished FOR RENT - Beautifully fur-
room for a gentleman in home
nished large room in home of
of adults. 2628 Calvert Ave.
adults. Good transportation.
Townsend 5-1482.
Garage if desired. 2907 Cal-
vert, upper. To. 6-0761.
FOR RENT-Large, airy room in
home of refined family. Busi- FOR RENT-Large, airy room.
ness or professional man pre-
Gentleman or couple. Good
ferred. Good transportation.
transportation. 4021 Webb Ave.
Townsend 5-4332.
Northlawn 3026.

Mo. Employment
Service Will Not
Mention Religion

The Missouri State Employment
Service has discontinued the ref-
erence to the religious affiil-
lotion of workers seeking em-
ployment through its service, it
was made known by the Commis-
sion on Economic Problems of the
American Jewish Congress. This
action has followed apparent nego-
tiations with the Missouri State
Employment Service by the officers
of the St. Louis Council of the
American Jewish Congress.
Information concerning this ac-
tion, which is designed to make
merit rather than roce or creed
the basis of employment, was sent
to M. J. Slonim, president of the
St. Louis Council American Jew-
ish Congress, by Elmer John
Keitel, Sr., chairman of the Un-
employment Compensation Com-
mission of Missouri, of which the
Missouri State Employment Serv-
ice is 'a part.
In his communication Dr. Keitel
stated as follows:
"All Employment Service offices
of the Missouri State Employment
Service (a division of the Unem-
ployment Compensation Commis-
sion of Missouri) will, as
of this date, discontinue the use
of the symbols heretofore used
on workers' application cards in-
dicating the religious affiliation
of workers "



Religious Pageants

Men in Armed Forces En-
tertained at Sands Hotel,
Miami Beach, Fla.

MIAMI BEACH, Fla.-Mayor
Val Cleary of Miami Beach this
week recommended that hotels
throughout the country, along
with business firms and private
individuals should join in a na-

NORTH END CLINIC

North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
In memory of yahrzeit of Mi-
riam Buchhalter, from Mr. and
Mrs. Saul Copin; in memory of
yahrzeit of Mrs. Edith Brenner
Stone, from Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Copin; in memory of yahrzeit
of Miss Thryza Goldstick, from
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Copin; in
memory of Mrs. Libby Gross-
man, from Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hamburger; for Alpha Epsilon
Phi Scholarship Fund: in mem-
ory of Mrs. Irene Rosenberg
Gidding, from Mrs. Samuel A.
Rosenberg; in memory of Dr.
A. S. Green, from Mrs. Samuel
A. Rosenberg; for Supplementary
Medical Assistance Fund for
Children: For Colen family, from
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hambur-
ger; for Mrs. Cecelia G. Wyckoff,
from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham-
burger.

Rev. Cantor

Jacob

• Silverman

MORTON KIRSCH
Managing Director of the Sands

tion-wide movement to entertain
members of the army, navy, and
marines, and fliers from the RAF
studying in this country, at din-
ners in hotels at every oppor-
tunity. The suggestion was given
Mayor Cleary by Morton Kirsch,
manager of the Sands Hotel.
Every week each guest at the
Sands contributes $1.00 to enter-
tain one of the boys in the fight-
ing forces at dinner, with several
guests acting as hosts and host-
esses. Kirsch also invites six
members of the armed forces to
be his personal guests at the
hotel each week. A special show
is arranged for the benefit of
the boys. After the show the
hotel arranges for the boys to
go either to a night club or a
movie.
On Christmas Eve an inspiring
sight took place when eight RAF
fliers, eating dinner, gave a prayer
for victory.
Morton Kirsch, managing di-
rector of the famed Sands Hotel,
Miami Beach, Fla., suggested to
Mayor Val Cleary that the hotels
alyong with the business firms
and private individuals should
join in the nation-wide movement
to entertain members of the
armed forces at dinners in hotels
-at every opportunity.

FOR RENT-Furnished room in FOR RENT-Furnished room in
Two able educators, Nathan
private home. All modern con- Brilliant and Libbie Braverman,
nice home. Reasonable. North-
veniences.
Good
transportation.
lawn 5199. Call after 7 p. m.
have collaborated in writing "Re-
Fairfield Ave. between Six and ligious Pageants for the Jewish
Seven Mile Rds. University School," published by the Union
FOR RENT-FLAT. Five large,
1-8829.
beautifully furnished r oom s.
of American Hebrew Congrega-
Colored tile bath and kitchen.
tions.
Heat and gas included. $87.50 FOR RENT-Five room heated
The two authors are associated
upper. Breakfast nook. F•igid-
per month. 2975 Calvert Ave.
with the religious school of the
aire,
tile
bath,
table
top
stove.
Townsend 8-1959.
3785 Atkinson Ave. Tyler Euclid Ave. Temple; Cleveland,
whose rabbi, Dr. Barnett R.
4-7442.
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
Brickner, writes the introduction
a gentleman in single home of FOR RENT - Nice large airy to the book and describes the im-
three adults. Telephone. 1954
room for a young man. Near portance of the use of pageantry
Clairmount Ave., upper.
car and bus line. 2641 Richton in religious schools and the gen-
uineness of the contribution to
Ave. Townsend 5-6715.
FOR RENT - Large, furnished
schools' needs made by the Bril-
room with private entrance for SALESLADY WANTED for la- liant-Braverman work.
a gentleman in home of small
dies' ready-to-wear and milli-
"Religious Pageants" is not only
,family. Continuous hot water.
nery. Steady position. Attrac- an all-inclusive work, dealing
Good transportation. 2254 Haz-
tive salary plus commission. with most important themes in a
elwood Ave. Tyler 5-7188.*
Only those thoroughly experi- religious school curriculum; it
enced will be considered. Holly- also outlines the manner of pre-
wood Shoppe, Royal Oak, Mich. sentation of pageants and accom-
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
panying illustrations guide teach-
room, newly decorated, in home
of adults. Garage if desired. FOR RENT - Attractive large ers and pupils in the setting of
room
for
a
gentleman
in
home
the stage and preparation of cos-
Near bus and car line. Town-
of middle-aged couple. Conveni- tumes. There are also accom-
send 6-0835.
ent transportation. 3743 Glynn panying songs for the various
Ct. Tyler 7-8838.
pageants, with musical notes.
NTELLIGENT AND REFINED
Included in the pageants are
Lady would like to meet a Gen- FOR RENT - Nicely furnished dramatizations for the Sabbath,
tleman between 50 and 60, of
room for one or two in home for the consecration of first grade
good character. Object, matri-
of two adults. Good transporta- children, for the various Jewish Warren and Beecham on
mony. Write Box 85, Detroit
tion. 2489 W. Grand Ave. be- holidays, on Hebrew revival and
Ford Hour Sunday
Jewish Chronicle.
tween LaSalle and Linwood. the Hebrew University, a pageant
Townsend 5-6824.
of American freedom celebrating
Leonard Warren, young Metro-
FOR RENT-Furnished room in
the birthdays of Washington and
home of elderly couple. Gar- Auto Club Team to Renew Lincoln and a dramatic presen- politan Opera baritone who has
had a meteoric rise in the musical
age. Kitchen privileges. 2948
tation on Jewish pioneering in world, will be the guest artist
Elmhurst Ave. Townsend 7- Hostilities with Joe
Palestine.
on the Ford Sunday Evening
4452.
Louis' Bombers Sunday
"Religious Pageants" is an Ilour,
which will be heard over
The Auto Club basketball team, authoritative and able outline station WJR next Sunday night
Detroit's Professional representa- which will greatly facilitate dra- between 9 and 10. Sir Thomas
tive, will renew hostilities with matic activities in Jewish relig- Beecham, the distinguished Brit-
Downtown Theaters Joe
Louis' Brown Bombers Sun- ious schools .
ish conductor, again will direct
day, Jan. 4, in a return engage-
the Ford Symphony Orchestra and
FOX - A mirthful collegiate ment at the Holy Redeemer gym,
musical comedy and an arresting \Vest Vernor and Junction, at 9 MISS ANNE DUBOWSKY ILL Chorus.
IN HOSPITAL; WEDDING
drama of newspaper adventure p. m. In their first encounter on
Chosen from more than 700
POSTPONED
headline the Fox Theater's first Nov. 30, in as thrilling a game
singers in the Metropolitan Audi-
Miss
Anne
Dubowsky
of
2935
big 1942 screen program. The as one would ever hope to wit-
tions of the Air, Mr. Warren
musical "Rise and Shine" stars ness, Auto Club was extended to Richton Ave. is now at the De- scored an instant triumph. He
troit
Sanatorium
on
Tuxedo
Ave.
Jack Oakie, Linda Darnell, Wal- an overtime game to win out by
was promoted to leading roles
where she has been confined af- with the world's greatest opera
ter Drennan, George Murphy the score of 35 to 34.
and Milton Berle. The companion
Coach Cincy Sachs' team, made ter an illness of several weeks. company though he had had no
Anne was recently betrothed previous operatic experience. In
picture, "Confirm or Deny," is up of former Collegians, have a
the story of a Yank newspaper record of 15 victories as against to Private First Class Murray addition to appearances in many
reporter in bomb-blitzed London, a single defeat to date, while the Teichman of Fort Custer, Mich. famed parts with the Metropoli-
ghting for the biggest scoop Brown Bombers, coached by Leon The wedding, scheduled for Jan. tan he has sung leading roles
with the Cincinnati Summer Opera
f his career-the story on the Wheeler, a keen rival of Sachs 4, has been postponed.
and has been featured at Robin
ttempted invasion of England. for th past 15 years, show a
record of 16 wins with but four GIFTS TO HEBREW SCHOOLS Hood Dell in Philadelphia. Re-
The United Hebrew Schools cently Mr. Warren has been solo-
UNITED ARTISTS - Mickey losses. Included among their vic-
Rooney and Judy Garland in the tims was the outstanding Sawyer acknowledge the receipt of a ist with the New York Symphony
gay and hilarious "Babes on club of Gary, Indiana, whom they scholarship to the scholarship Philharmonic and the Cleveland
Broadway" with Fay Bainter, defeated by the score of 52-49. fund of the schools, from Mrs. Summer Music Society series. He
Virginia Weidler and Alexander
The Greater Detroit Basketball Tillie Gendil of Glendale Ave. comes to the Sunday Evening
Woollcott, are at the United Ar- Association will present their reg- In addition, Mrs. Gendil pre- Hour from the Ford Summer
tists. On the same program is ular schedule of four games in sented each student of the Tal- Hour, on which he was a featured
Paramount's hilarious mystery, the afternoon, the first game mud class of the Rose Sittig soloist.
"The Night of January 16," starting at 1:30, and two games Cohen School with a Gemorah,
starring Robert Preston and will precede the Auto Club and for which all members of the
Ellen Drew.
Brown Bomber game, the opening Talmud class and the manage-
one to begin at 7 p. m.
ment of the schools are thankful.
MICHIGAN-"The Man Who
Came to Dinner" is at the Michi-
Hebrew Ladies Aid So-
BNAI BRITH AUXILIARY
gan Theater, with Bette Davis,
THANKS CHRONICLE
ciety's Luncheon Jan. 7
Ann Sheridan, Monty Wooley
Plans for the eighth annual Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
and Jimmy Durante as the quar- donor luncheon of the Hebrew
We wish to take this oppor-
tette of fun-makers. On the same Ladies Aid Society are nearing tunity to thank you for the splen-
program is the hilarious "Tanks completion. Mrs. Abe Miller, the did cooperation given us on the
a Million" starring William Tra- chairman, reports excellent prog- publicity for our donor dinner
cy, James Gleason, Noah Beery, ress with the pledges as well as dance on Dec. 14, at the Bonnie
Jr., and Elyse Knox.
the souvenir book. The rummage Brook Country Club, at which
store is still available for any one Maurice Samuel was guest
MADISON-The Madison The- interested in earning their pledge. speaker. We sincerely appreci-
ter presents "Lives of a Bengal Arrangements should be made by ate this fine spirit of cooperation.
ancer" with Gary Cooper and calling Mrs. J. Ring, To. 8-4709.
SALLY GOLDMAN,
ranchot Tone, plus "In Name This luncheon is scheduled for
Corresponding Secretary,
nly" starring Cary Grant and Jan. 7 and will be held at Fort
Louis Marshall Women's
arols; Lombard.
Wayne Hotel.
Auxiliary of Bnai Brith.

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SURGICAL
5I011EL
25 Years'
Practice
Recommended by
Physicians and
Hospitals
9371
Wildemere
TY. 4-0062
Marrhtires
Performed

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The Well Known Cantos

Hyman Schulsinger

of Cong.
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Emanuel
Tay:or and
Woodrow Wilson

Capable and
Specialized

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 end Yiddish.

REV. HYMAN SCHULSINGER

1934 HAZELWOOD
TY'''. 6-6960

Rev. S.
Mogill

2065

Virginia Park
TY. 4-5900

SURGICAL
MOHEL
Marriages
Performed

Rev. Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN

Detroit's Favorite
51 0 II IC L
TYler 0-0190
Wedding Ceremo-
nies Performed at
Home and by Ap-
pointment.

RECEPTACLES

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Reinforced Concrete. Fully
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AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE Co.

579 Kenilworth

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Funeral Director

Rca. MA. 6186

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