January 30, 1942 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle CLASSIFIED Wanted at Once FOR RENT-Nice room in ai•- conditioned home. Gas heat. 3967 Glendale Ave. Townsend 6-2524. Furniture, rugs and household goods of all kinds. Call Detroit's leading furniture auctioneers, Tyler 4-9231. FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished roam in home of small adult family. Privacy, Congenial at- mosphere. Good transportation. 2724 Monterey Ave., lower. Townsend 7-8360. AMERICAN AUCTION HOUSE FOR RENT - Furnished room for employed woman or girl. Kitchen privileges. Pleasant Al (TION SAM EI EitY 5105DAY surroundings. Good transporta- tion. Inquire Sunday. 2075 W. Philadelphia, Apt 206, corner 14th. DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER English, Citizenship, Yiddish, Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. Read- FOR RENT-Large airy beauti- fully furnished room in home ing and writing guaranteed. of couple. Good transporta- Free trial lesson. 2275 W. Phila- tion. 2948 Elmhurst Ave. delphia, Hogarth 3547 or Tyler Townsend 7-4452. 4-9522. 4849 Grand River WINDOW TRIMMING by an ex- FOR RENT - Nice furnished room with private lavatory for pert. All types of merchandise one or two in single home. displayed effectively. Reason- Twin beds. Telephone. 2405 able. Free estimates. Call Sturtevant, corner LaSalle. Townsend 7-0916. Linwood car or 14th bus lines. REFINED, capable middle aged FOR RENT - Lovely room for woman wishes position as com- a couple. Home privileges. panion-practical nurse. Free to Good transportation. 2285 travel. Can furnish references. Clairmount between 14th and Write Box 750, Detroit Jewish LaSalle. Tyler 5-6733. Chronicle. FOR SALE-Grand Piano, Grin- C A RPE TIN G, FURNITURE, nell, walnut, 4 ft. 10 in. New. Rugs-Are you in the market Must sell at once. $395.00 Ty- for these items at strictly ler 5-3733. wholesale prices? For appoint- ment call Sol, Madison 1313. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room. Gentleman preferred. Weekdays, 9 to 6; Sundays, 12 to 3. 2447 Clairmount. Saturday night or Sunday call Tyler MIDDLE - AGED business man, 5-9447. Weekdays, call Tyler well-situated, would like to 4-7760. meet refined lady. Object, mat- rimony. Write Box 325, De- FOR RENT-Attractive furnished room in single home of two troit Jewish Chronicle. adults. No other roomers. Oil LOST-SILVER BROOCH. Val- heat. Good transportation. 3330 ued as keepsake. Vicinity Con- Glynn Ct. Townsend 7-0862. gregation Bnai Moshe last FOR RENT - Attractively fur- Sunday. Finder call Hogarth nished room. Complete kitch- 0862. Reward. en facilities. Privacy, telephone WANTED - Middle-aged house- and maid service. Business girl keeper. Full charge. Light preferred. Tyler 7-8144. housework. No laundry. Two male adults. Good wages. FOR RENT-Nice airy room in private home of adults. Un- Townsend 8-0708. limited telephone. Good trans- SUPERFLUOUS HAIR RE- portation. 2060 Hazelwood MOVED painlessly and perma- Ave. Tyler 5-9769. nently by electric needle. Michigan licensed operator. FOR RENT-Large comfortable room in single home of adult Jennie Wohlman, 10211 Dex- family, Single or double bed. ter. Tyler 7-1986. Garage. Telephone and maid REFINED middle - aged woman service. Townsend 5-0059. would like to rent a room in her lovely home to a girl or FOR RENT - Beautifully fur- nished room in home of small middle-aged woman. Kitchen family. Quiet atmosphere. All and telephone privileges. Rea- conveniences. ood transporta- sonable. 2910 W. Grand Ave. tion. 3252 Clements Ave. Townsend 6-0482. Detroiter Has an Article in Current- Quarterly Review Dr. Aaron Dubnove of Detroit, liebraist and physician, has a re- view of Levin and Boydden's "The Kosher Code of the Orthodox Jew in the January, 1942, issue of the Jewish Quarterly Review. Other articles and critical no- tices are: "Apologetic Works of Jewish Physicians" by Dr. Harry Fried- enwald, eminent physician of Bal- timore. Concluding installments of the following articles: "Yefet ben 'Ali and Ilis In- fluence on Biblical Exegesis," by Dr. Philip Birnbaum, of Phila- delphia. LADIES' LECHEM ANIYIM BANQUET SUNDAY The Detroit Ladies' Lechem Aniyim annual banquet will be held at the Bnai Moshe social hall, Dexter and Lawrence, on Sunday, Feb. 1. A program of speakers and entertainment will be presented. WANTED-Congenial and mod- ern middle aged woman going to Miami Beach is desirous of securing traveling companion and room mate of same age. Phone Davison 0087. FOR RENT-Nice airy room for a business or professional man in home of small family. Ref- erences. Convenient trans- portation. Tyler 7-6829. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished airy room, newly decorated. Shower. Home of three adults. Near car and bus line. Garage if desired. Townsend 6-0835. FOR RENT - Nice furnished room for a lady or gentleman in home of small family. Good transportation. 3233 Elmhurst Ave. Townsend 5-3033. FOR RENT - Lovely furnished room in home of three adults. Home privileges. Good trans- portation. References. 3253 Cortland Ave. FOR RENT-Large bright warm room for one or two in apart- ment. Kitchen privileges. Mon- terey corner Lawton. Town- send 7-0039. FOR RENT - Nice large fur- nished room in home of small adult family. Good transporta- tion. 2272 W. Euclid Ave. upper. Tyler 5-4387. FOR RENT - Nice furnished room in home of small family. Good transportation. 3318 Sturtevant Ave., lower. Town- send 7-2579. YOUNG WOMAN with diversi- FOR RENT-3455 Chicago Blvd. FOR RENT-Comfortable room. near Dexter. Five room apart- fied business experience would Unlimited telephone. Reason- ments. Two bedrooms, tile like to buy interest in some able. 2628 Calvert Ave., near bathroom and shower. New business. Call Sunday morning Linwood. stove and refrigerator. Utili- or evenings daily till 8. Town- ties furnished. New manage- -You've seen them in the news send 6-3574. ment. See caretaker. reels-You've seen their pic- DRIVING TO FLORIDA about tures in the press-but you Feb. 10. Can accommodate FOR RENT-Furnished room for haven't seen anything until a gentleman. 1986 Virginia two passengers. Call Tyler you see them in the flesh, Park. 4-6919. WANTED-One or two passen- gers to drive car to California with mother and daughter. All expenses paid. Call Randolph 5600, extension 1190. DRIVING TO LOS ANGELES next week. Would like one or two passengers to help drive and share expenses. Call Ty- ler 6-0413. r- Feb. 14. Trees Planted in Palestine Forests 1I Jacob Lipchinsky; the following planted trees in memory of Ja- cob Lipchinsky; two trees by Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Faxstein; one tree each by Mr. and Mrs. A. Aronow; Mr. and Mrs. II. Katz, M•. - and Mrs. Joe Levine, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Schaeffer, Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwartz, Mrs. S. Charlip, Mrs. Raiskin, Mr and Mrs. J. Levinson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wainger, Mr. and Mrs. II. Hubert, Mr. and Mrs. David Baum, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gray, Mr. and Mrs. P. Feigen- son ; one tree honoring mar- riage of Samuel N. Zack to Gloria Ratner, by grandfather, Mr. Jack. To plant trees in Palestine Forest, call the chairman of the J. N. F. Council tree committee, Mrs. Alexander AV. Sanders, Ho- garth 0967, 12342 Broadstreet. The Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit announces the planting of trees in Palestine forests as follows: In the Mizrachi Forest: One tree honoring anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank by Mr. and. Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, two trees commemorating Yahrzeit of daughter Emiley by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Solomon; one tree in memory of Mrs. Ida Nur- ko by Leila E. Corn; one tree in memory of Fraidel Raskin, by Rubler Ladies' Auxiliary ; the following trees planted by Sis- ters of Zion Mizrachi: one tree in memory of Charna Chave Sraig; one tree honoring recov- ery of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Max- man ; one tree honoring recovery of Mrs. Samuel Feldman; two Peter F. Drucker, who wrote trees by Mr. and MrMs. Aaron that book on "The End of Eco- Solomon in commemoration of nomic Man," teaches economics at Yahrzeit of their (laughter, Sarah Lawrence College. Emily. In the Pioneer Women's For- Rev. Cantor est: two trees honoring baby Jacob Lawrence Joel Green, by Israel . Silverman . Katz; two trees honoring babies SURGICAL Lillian Wasserman and Ronna MOHEL 25 Years' Mae Naimark, by Group 1 of Practice Pioneer Women; two trees plant- Recommended by ed in memory of Ida Murko by Physicians and Hospitals Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Glucksman 9371 and Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen; Wildemere three trees in honor of the Lin- TY. 4-0062 dens' new home by Mr. and Mrs. Marriages A. Kaminker, Mr. and Mrs. M. Performed Ginsburg, Mr. and Mrs. S Cut- ler; one tree honoring Bar Mitz vah of David Bernstein by Mr. The Well Known Canto and Mrs. B. Laikin; five trees honoring Mr. and Mrs. William Hyman Schulsinger Hordes on their 25th anniver- of Cong. sary, by Poale Zion branch 3; Beth Tale two trees honoring birth of Pearl Emanuel Zena Sternberg, by the Habonim. Taylor and In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest: Woodrow Wilson Four trees by Mrs. Joseph Leach; Capable and two trees commemorating Yahr- Specialized zezit of Joseph Leach; one tree commemorating Yahrzeit of Har- ry Leach, and one tree com- Certificates memorating Yahrzeit of grand- from Hospitals mother Raisa Leach; ten trees and noted professors from honoring recovery of William B. State of Isenberg, by Zionist Organiza- New York tion of Detroit; one 'tree in mem- (Needy are given free care) ory of Max Lieberman, by Mr. Also marriages performed, either and Mrs. M. H. Zackheim; four at my home or in halls. Services trees in memory of Abraham conducted in English and Yiddish. Wetsman, by employees of Wets- man and Shatzen. REV. HYMAN. SCHULSINGER In the Fred M. Butzel Forest: 1934 HAZELWOOD Ten trees in memory of Mrs. TYler 6-6960 Millie Silverman, by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Woomer and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril A. Crane; one tree honoring marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Silver, by Ladies' Auxiliary of J. N. F.; one tree in memory of Maurice Heller, by Celia and Morris Feld- 2641 GLENDALE AVE. stein; two trees in memory of TOwnsend 9-0344 Mrs. Gisela Becher, by Mr. and Mrs. M. Jacobs; two trees in SURGICAL MOHEL memory of her daughter, Joyce, by Mrs. Evelyn Hervitz; two trees Marriages Performed in memory of Miss Fannie Rosen, by Ethel Rosenthal and by Evelyn and Sanford Rosenthal; two trees in memory of William Elson, by Rev. Cantor Federation of Lithuanian Jews; three trees by Ladies' Auxiliary DAVID of J. N. F. in memory of Max GOLDEN Rosenthal, Eva Rosengarten and Mohel Rev. S. MOGILL Detroit's Favorite MOII IC L TYler 6-0490 iVeckling Ceremo- nies Performed at Home and by Ap- pointment. LEADERS ELECTED TO HEAD 1942 UNITED JEWISH APPEAL DRIVE RECEPTACLES Garbage, Ash and Robbinh. Reinforced Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. Priced Right. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE Co. FOR RENT-Nice large room for one or two in home of three adults. Garage. N'eato bus lines. 3351 Fullerton Ave. Townsend 6-0591. 579 Kenilworth Ira Kaufman Funeral Director FOR RENT-Nice airy room in home of small family for a couple or two young men. Good transportation. Reason- able. Townsend 5-6576. Res. MA. 6186 FOR RENT - Nicely furnished large and airy room for a gen- tleman or couple, in home of two adults. Continuous hot water. Garage if desired. 3791 Carter Ave. Tyler 7-4137. FOR RENT - Beautifully fur- nished room for two gentlemen or employed counle in home At a meeting of the Executive of small family. Garage. Rea- gm- table. 2682 Richton Ave. Committee of the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Townsend 7-7315. Needs and Palestine, it was an- FOR RENT - Nice comfortable room for 51 gentleman in home nounced that (from,left- to right) of small family. Garage if de- William Rosenwald, president of e wired. Telephone. 3226 Elm- the National Refugee Service; hurst, between Wildernere and Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, national chairman of the United Palestine Dexter. To. 8-5889 PL. 7162 Monuments of Character nREACH Appeal and Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, fund-raising chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee, had been elected to serve as the na- tional chairmen of the 1942 United Jewish Appeal for aid to victims of war and oppression abroad, for the upbuilding and defense of the Jewish homeland in Palestine, and for the adjustment of refu- gees in the United States. The United Jewish Appeal for Refu- gees, Overseas Needs and Pales- tine will be the single fund-rais- ing instrument in 1942 to meet the wartime needs of the Joint Distribution Committee, United Palestine Appeal and National Refugee Service. Manuel Urbarb Granite and Marble Monuments 7729 TWELFTH ST. Tiler 6-7122