2 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle April 24. 942 11 NEW RESIDENT You Can Buy QUALITY KOSHER MEAT wifh Confidence from Aaron B. Margolis Kosher Meat El Poultry Market 11632 DEXTER BLVD. TO. 8.8118-9 (Between Burlingame and Webb) Next to Rreege's CLASSIFIED DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER, FOR RENT — Furnished room English, Citizenship, Yiddish, in good neighborhood. Very Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. reasonable. 2628 Calvert Ave. Reading and writing guaran- Telephone Townsend 5-1482. teed. Free trial lesson. 2275 W. Philadelphia. Davison 9392 FOR RENT — Newly decorated or Tyler 4-9522. large room in four room apartment of elderly couple. WANTED—Small refined family Couple desired. Home privi- desires to rent furnished home leges. Telephone. Good trans- for summer months. Can show portation. 2675 Rochester, finest references as to charac- apt. 202. Tyler 5-3969. ter, responsibility, etc. Write, Box 25, Jewish Chronicle. FOR RENT — Beautifully fur- nished room for business girl FOR RENT—Comfortable fur- or woman. Good transporta- nished room. Good transporta- tion. Free rent until May 1. tion. 2690 Fullerton. Town- Townsend 7-2055, Sundays or send 6-3418. evenings. Lillian Hicks Guest Artist At Council of Jewish Young Israel extends a hearty Women Annual Meet welcome to its new members, • Dr. and Mrs. Moses L. Wieser. Dr. Wieser has recently made his home in this city and has open ed offices for the practice of dentistry in the Dexter The- ater Bldg., 1 1 6 0 8 Dexter Blvd. Dr. Wieser is a graduate of t h e University Dr. Wieser of Michigan and holds a certificate of the Na- tional Board of Dental Exam- iners. Before coming to Detroit, Dr. Wieser had practiced den- tistry for 12 years in Switzer- land where he commanded a high professional reputation. He also has been for many years an active member in the Miz- rachi Zionist Organization. Mrs. Wieser is the daughter of Dr. Meyer Horowitz, a well known rabbi and physician, now in Palestine. Dr. Wieser closes his offices on Saturdays. Temple Israel Sisterhood FOR RENT — Nicely furnished FOR RENT OR SALE—Lake Luncheon on May 3 room for one. Very reason- able. 2648 Calvert Ave. Town- send 8-9341 afternoons; Town- send 8-1814 evenings. FOR RENT — Beautifully fur- nished room in new home. Cross ventilation. Small quiet family. Good transportation. Telephone. 3252 Clements. FOR RENT—Beautiful modern furnished room with small adult family. Suitable for one or two persons. Unlimited telephone. Board if desired. Chicago Blvd. Good trans- portation. Tyler 5-2289. front property on Cass Lake. The Temple Israel Sisterhood is Furnished, modern 11 rooms. 8 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. In- planning a Mothers' and Daugh- spection by appointment. Two ters' luncheon, to be held on Sun- boats included. Davison 1570. day, May 3, at 1 u. m., at the Jewish Community Centers. An WANTED — Draft deferred at- interesting program, including a torney, 30, desires to meet puppet show, has been arranged intelligent pleasant young for the entertainment of both lady of 24-27. Object, matri- mothers and daughters• and all are mony. Replies confidential and urged to attend. Reservations are being taken by appreciated. Box 800, Detroit the Jewish Community Center, Jewish Chronicle. Madison 8400, and should be made WANTED—Middle-aged gentle- immediately. man wishes to contact match- maker with good connections. Dr. Glazer to Speak Address Box 250, Detroit Jew- On "A Program For ish Chronicle. FOR RENT — Newly furnished room. Private bath. For gen- WANTED — Nicely furnished tleman. Fine residential neigh- house, flat or income in Six borhood. University 3-9198. Mile or northwest section. For family of three. Will pay $85 FOR RENT—Clean, airy fur- per month. Good references. nished room. Cross ventila- Tyler 6-7869. tion. 2631 W. Grand Ave. WANTED—Dependable middle- FOR RENT—Pleasant room for aged lady desires position as one or two persons in flat. housekeeper or cook for moth- . Home privileges. Good trans- erless home. Call after 11 portation. 2310 Glendale, up- a. m. Townsend 5-7124. per. Townsend 7-3558. WANTED—Cook for small camp FOR RENT—Clean nicely fur- within 60 miles of Detroit. nished room in home of small Reply giving age, experience, family. Good transportation. salary desired for eight weeks. Townsend 6-4439. Address Box 75, Detroit Jew- ish Chronicle. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished large airy room for gentle- WANTED to share apartment or man. Good transportation. flat — Mother and daughter 2643 Richton Ave. would like accommodations in Dexter section with refined FOR RENT—Cheerful room for family. References exchanged. lady or gentleman in attrac- Townsend 5-0565. tive apartment of two adults. Unlimited telephone service. WANTED — Accommodations in Excellent transportation. Elm- pleasant home. Would like hurst at Dexter. Townsend two meals a day. Would con- 7-8865. sider sharing apartment with one girl, must have own bed- FOR RENT—Clean, bright room room. Reply to Box 400, De- in home of small family. Good troit Jewish Chronicle. transportation. 4249 Waverly near Petoskey. One block WANTED—Refined middle-aged south of Davison. Davison lady would like to take care 9745. of convalescent or children, afternoons or evenings. Town- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished send 8-0508. room with private lavikttory for one or two in single home. YOUNG WOMAN of 35 would Twin beds. Telephone. 2405 like to meet nice intelligent Sturtevant cor. LaSalle. Near gentleman. Children no objec- Linwood car and 14th bus tion. Object, matrimony. Re- lines. ply to Box 30, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. FOR RENT — Large beautiful furnished room for gentleman FOR RENT—Comfortable room in home of couple. Good for employed lady or gentle- transportation. 1618 Glynn man. 2260 Gladstone Ave. Court. Townsend 6-1134. Tyler 4-3533. FOR RENT—Large airy room WANTED—Woman to take care for girl, in single home. Good of home and child. Reason- location. 14th bus line. 18232 able pay. No heavy cleaning Santa Rosa Drive. University or laundry. Call Tyler 7-0992, 2-7280. Call Monday. 3787 Edison. FOR RENT—Comfortamle nice- FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished ly furnished room for gentle- room with kitchen privileges. man. Good transportation. Young couple preferred. 2690 3296 Tuxedo. Townsend Sturtevant, Townsend 6-6252. 6-8467. Hoffman. FOR RENT—Excellent room in FOR RENT—Large comfortable large six room flat. Two adults furnished room in home of in family. Gentleman or cou- small family. Good transporta- ple desired. Kitchen privileges. tion- . 2700 Clairmount. 4059 Elmhurst. Davison 2247. WANTED—Girl to share lovely TWO BUSINESS GIRLS desire large room. Fireplace, new to share their apartment with twin beds, separate dressing another young lady. Good tables. Unlimited telephone. transportation. LaSalle Blvd. Meals optional. Good trans- near Buena Vista. Call Town- portation. 3746 Clairmount send 6-7424 Sunday and eve- (not on car line). Tyler nings. 5-8343. Jewish Life Today" Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth El will speak on Friday evening, May 1, at 8 o'clock at the Sabbath eve serv- ices on "A Program for Jewish Life Today" — a challenge to those concerned only about anti- Semitism. The music of the service will be rendered by the Temple choir under the direction of George Galvani, cantoral soloist, with Jason Tickton at the organ. A social hour under the aus- pices of the Temple Sisterhood will be held in the Social Hall following the services. Officer Candidate Corp. Jack B. Brenner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 'Bren- ner of Clairmount Ave., has $i been appointed to Officers Can- didate School at F or t Benning, Ga. He has been in the arm y since July, 1941. After receiving his basic train- ing he was as- signed to a Mil- itary Police Battalion at Fort Sam Hous- ton, Tex. ' Jack is a Corp. Brenner graduate of Northwestern High School and was very active in Jewish Cen- ter athletics. FOR SALE — 6 room colonial house near school, transporta- tion and stores. Suitable for family with small children. Reasonable for cash. Call af- ter 6:30. 16632 Inverness. FOR RENT—Clean nicely fur- nished room for gentleman. Private shower. Telephone. Home privileges. Board op- tional. Excellent transporta- tion, 14th or Trumbull lines. 2210 Pingree, Apt. 311. Tyler 4-3752. FOR RENT — Beautifully fur- nished room for employed couple or gentleman in home of small family. Good trans- portation. Reasonable. Garage if desired. 2682 Richton. WANTED — Employed couple with two girls, 5 and 7, would like furnished two-bedroom apartment or room and board in congenial home. Address Box 600, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. IN MEMORIAM I In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Sarah Leah Kapetansky, who nassed away 12 years go, May 5, 1930 (7 days in Iyar). Lillian Hicks, young dramatic soprano and actress, will be the guest artist at the Detroit Sec- tion, National Council of Jewish Women's annual meeting, Tues- Today brings back sad mentr:. day, May 5, at 12 noon, in the I tf a loved one lald to t. Stotler Ballroom. And t hose who think of Iler . Are t hose who loved I ler In enacting episodes from the life of Jenny Lind, Miss Hicks She has gone beyond t he river To t he shores of ever gret will bring the unusual combina- we loug to see our Dear M,Ther's tion of play experience and a And rare, brilliant voice to the field of the Hut t he river flows het wees "one-woman" drama with music. Some day, some time, our Reservations for this Council see. Th e 011'0 We love so brunch may be obtained by call- well, day we'll clasp her loving' hand, ing Mrs. Morton Ashner, To. Some Aled never say farewell. 8-2854 ; Mrs. Maurice Siden, Ty. 6-1189, or Mrs. H. J. L. Frank, Lovingly remembered a n d To. 8-6936. sadly missed by her loving chil- Club Three 666 Features Mammoth Stage Show Charlie Morrison's "Adorables on Parade", top-flight musical revue featuring 40 sepia enter- tainers, is in its final week at the Club Three 666. Another of the noted producer's huge ex- travaganzas, "Spring Revels", opens at the club on Monday, April 27. The new revue will again star Ann Robinson, the "kidding" song stylist, who has been taking New York by storm, with a sup- porting cast of national renown including Ross and McCain, dance sophisticates; Spizzie, Cecilia and Willie, rapid-fire comedy and dance trio; Billie and ,Eddie "tops in taps"; Joe Robinson, ro- mantic tenor; Sam Fouche, the popular Three 666 master of cere- monies ; the eight Sepia-dorables, and many others. "Lanky" Bowman and his or- chestra make their intial appear- ance on the band stand with the opening of the new revue. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Captain Hary S. Gorelick wishes to thank their many friends and organizations to which they be- long for the kindnesses shown to them in their recent bereave- ment. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Wil- liam Faudem wishes to thank their many friends for the sympathy shown them during their recent bereavement. dren and grandchildren. Engagement and Wedding Rings at Real Savings An Marry Medal RESIDENCE JEWELRY OFFICE 3787 ATKINSON Bet %seen Detter and Ma st lade TY. 7-8635 Rev. Cantor Jacob . Silverman SURGICAL MOREL 25 Years' Practice Recommendedld Pnysicians and Hospitals 9371 Wildemere TY. 4.0062 Marriages Performed The Well Known Rev. Hyman Schulsinger of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Capable and OBITUARY WILLIAM FAUDEM 70 years old, was buried Fri- day, April 17, from the Chesed Chelumus, under the direction of Ira Kaufman. Mr. Faudem had been a resident of Detroit for 32 years, having come here from New York. He is survived by his wife, Minnie ; four sons, Solomon, Kap and Joey of De- troit, and Sam of Lansing, and a daughter, Becky, of Washing- ton, D. C. RACHEL NETZORG passed away April 20. Funeral services were held at Gilbert's Funeral Home, 81 Delaware Ave., Wednesday, April 22. Mrs. Netzorg is survived by a son, Percy M. ; a (laughter, Mrs. Larry S. Davidow, and two sis- ters, Mrs. Harriet Golden and Mrs. James L. Hand. MOHEL Also Marriages Performed. Services In Eng- 11.11 and Yiddish 1934 Hazelwood TLler 6-6960 Rev. S. MOGILL 2641 GLENDALE AVE. TOwnsend 9-0344 SURGICAL MOHEL Marriages Performed Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN MEYER BARNETT of 1707 Seward Ave. passed away April 18, at the age of 68. He is survived by his wife, Fannie; a son, Bernard ; a (laughter, Beatrice, and the late Milton. Funeral services were held Monday at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home. SIGMUND GROSSMAN Funeral services for Sigmund Grossman, who died Sunday, April 19, were held Monday, April 20, at Lewis Bros. Fun- neral Home. Mr. Grossman is survived by his wife, Janka ; two sons, Engel and Martin, and one daughter, Mrs. Sandor. MRS. ROSA ISAACS Services for Mrs. Rosa Isaacs, 3375 Collingwood Ave., were held Tuesday at Lewis Brothers Funeral Home, Burial was in Clever Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Isaacs died in this week in Highland Park General Hos- pital after a week's illness. She had been a resident of Detroit 12 years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ruth I. Klunover; two brothers, Henry and Sam- uel Levitt of Montreal, Que., and a granddaughter. Takes of Ladies' & Gents' Watches Fine Watch Repairing Detroit's Favorite II IC I. TYler 6-0414 Wedding Ceremo- nies Performed et Home and by At' polntment. M 0 RECEPTACLES Garbage, Ash and Rubbish. Reinforced Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. Priced RighL AMERICAN RECEPTACLE Co. 579 Kenilworth To. 8-5889 MONUMENTS :..- • Manuel Mach Granite and Marble Monuments 7729 TWELFTH ST. TYler 6-7192