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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-05-15

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

May 15, 1942

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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Menasha Skulnik in Person
At Littman's Theater

ing comedian of the Yiddish
stage and star of the radio serial
"Abk's Irish Rose," will appear
Menashe Skulnik, the outstand- in person at Littman's People's
Theater for three days only, be-
ginning Sunday, May 17. He will
RUSSELL WOODS
present his newest musical come-
4221 Leslie Ave.
dies with performances being
AMONG THE TREES
given Sunday afternoon and eve-
ning as well as Monday and Tues-
Never before offered for sale. One
day evenings.
of the finest and ,mosf attractive
homes in Russell Woods. All rooms
Mr. Skulnik has long been one
are exceptionally large. Four bed- of Detroit's favorite Yiddish en-
tertainers. His followers are
rooms, stall shower. All tiled kitchen
promised a wide variety of enter-
and breakfast room. First floor lava-
tainment, including singing, (lanc-
tory. Completely insulated. Storm
ing, jokes and story telling.
sash. Awnings. Gas heat. 2-car brick
In addition to this great attrac-
garage. In perfect condition and a
tion, a new Jewish film talkie will
good value at $1 1,300. Shown by
receive its Detroit premiere. The
appointment only.
title of this film is "Kol Nidre"
and features the charming and
popular actress, Lily Liliana, The
remainder of the cast includes
3915 W. Seven Mile Rd.
Leon Liebgold, Menashe, Oppen-
UN. 1-4000
heim„Ioseph Schoengold, Yetta
Zwerling and 50 others.

Ovid Bake

CLASSIFIED

DAVID IIOROWITZ, TEACHER,
English, Citizenship, Yiddish,
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah
Reading and writing guaran-
teed. Free trial lesson. 2275
W. Philadelphia. Davison 9392
or Tyler 4-9522.

.

HAIR ON FACE REMOVED
permanently by electric needle.
No sears. Results guaranteed.
Michigan licensed operator. Jen-
nie Wohlman, 10211 Dexter,
near Calvert. Tyler 7-1986.
Open evenings.

FOR

RENT-Beautifully fur-
nished room for woman or girl.
Kitchen privileges. Good trans-
portation. Reasonable. 2952
Elmhurst, upper. Tyler 6-2840,
or Sunday call TO. 6-8196.

FOR RENT-One or two rooms
in new single home. One block
south of Eight-Mile road, one
block east of Livernois; unlim-
ited phone; excellent location.
Phone UN. 2-1191.

FOR

RENT - Furnished room
in private home. Good trans-
portation. Unlimited telephone.
2722 Richton. TO. 7-3440.

WANTED - Stenographer; mar-
ried; half days only; salary
$65 a month; permanent posi-
tion; must be fast in shorthand FOR RENT - Newly furnished
and typing; age 21-33. Also
room in fine, quiet residential
stenographer for full time po-
neighborhood. Private bath.
sition; salary $100 a month;
Gentleman preferred. Univer-
single or married; age 18-25.
sity 3-9198.
Call Monday morning 9-10 or
Monday evening, 7-8. Protec- FOR RENT - Beautifully, com-
tion Loan Co., 3005 First St.,
fortably furnished room for
corner Biddle and Elm, over
gentleman. Convenient trans-
KMsel's, Wyandotte. WY. 1262.
portation. 30 minutes from the
Loop. Unlimited phone. Most
COOK WANTED-Who is inter-
desirable; private entrance.
ested in a good home with pri-
Reasonable. Un. 2-2850. 3577
vate room and bath. Other maid
W. Outer Drive.
does heavy housework and laun-
dry. High salary. 18695 Wilde- FOR RENT - Large, airy, fur-
mere. UN. 2.9000.
nished room in quiet pleasant
home of two adults. 2446
WANTED- Housekeeper for
Buena Vista Ave.
small adult family. Part or full
time. Good salary. Lee, 2041 FOR RENT - Newly furnished
Gladstone.
room for employed lady. Con-
venient transportation. 2666
Glendale. To. 5-0343.
WANTED- Dental assistant,
state age, experience and sal-
FOR
RENT-Nicely furnished
ary desired. Write to Box 500.
room in small family; gentle-
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
man preferred. Near bus and
car line. Phone TY. 6-4542.
ADULT EDUCATION-Individ-
Call on Sundays, 2298 West
ual instruction. Short cou•vs
Philadelphia.
in public speaking, English vo-
cabulary, grammar, etc. Organ- FOR RENT-Nicely furnished
ization leadership, personality
room in private home; with
study. Also other courses. Call
small family; good transporta-
4 to 6. UN. 2-1191.
tion; reasonable. TO. 5-5811.
2-164 Cortland.
EMPLOYED BUSINESS GIRL
wants to share her well fur- FOR RENT - Nice furnished
nished l t rArtment, with grand room in home of small adult
piano, with another business or
fare ly. Unlimited telephone;
professional lady. Chicago-Dex-
good transportation. 2481 Cal-
ter section. Write Box 50, De-
vent, Townsend 5-5465.
troit Jewish Chronicle.
FOR RENT - Beautifully fur-
nished room in home of small
GENTLEMAN desires room in
adult family. Employed person
Dexter-Lawton section, prefer-
or couple preferred. Reason-
ably with one or two meals dai-
1 Y. Address H. Cantor, 3287
able; good transportation. 2682
St rtevant.
Richton Ave.

FOR RENT-Clean, nicely fur-
nished room for gentlemen; pri-
vate shower; telephone; home
privileges; boast optional ; ex-
cellent transportation; 14th or
Trumbull lines. 2210 Pingree,
Apt. 311. Tyler 4-3752.

ROOM DESIRED, preferably un-
furnished, with light house-
ket ping privileges and home at-
mosphere, for business lady and
nine-year-old son. Or will share
apartment or small flat. Call
Sunday a. m. and evenings.
Tyler 6-6377, Mrs. Gilbert.
FOR RENT - Furnished room.
Light housekeeping privileges;
WOMAN WILL SHARE NICE-
good transportation; telephone;
LY furnished apartment with
1 ; 1 •. Mrs. Ilavas, 1664 Webb
2605 Elmhurst, Apt. 203. TO.
5-7607.
Apt. 31. Call evenings.

1,01: RENT-Furnished room. APT. TO SUBLET-Beautifully
1 ) , . I. Markel, 3775 Richton.
furnished 3-room apt.; couple
A. 3930.
desired; June 1st to Sept. 15th.
La Salle Blvd.; $75. Call Mon.,
FOR RENT-Comf ortable room
TO. 8-0145.
in private home, gentleman
pr-ferred; unlimited telephone; FOR SALE - Wisconsin, near
Curtis. 4 bedrooms, 2 tiled
go,d transportation. TY. 6-4956.
baths, gas heat, lavatory 1st
floor; maid's quarters; large
FON RENT-Nicely furnished
r ■ . , .ni in family of 3 adults;
recreation room; double 40 ft.
lot; landscaped. Cash to mort-
hone privileges, porch, conven-
vet
gage. Call UN. 3-6348 or morn-
transportation; references.
32: - )3 Cortland.
ings, CH. 1784.

FOR RENT-Furnished

room in FOR RENT - Large, comfort-
pi ivate home of small family.
able furnished room for one
Good transportation. 2977 Cort-
or two. Good transportation.
land. TO. 6-9389.
2959 Glendale, lower.
FOR
RENT-Bright, airy room FOR RENT - Well furnished,
in home of small family, for
pleasant room. Gentleman with
one or two. Kitchen privileges.
references preferred. Reason-
transportation. Townsend
able. GocAl transportation. Mrs.
6 Good
-9439.
I. Podolsky, 2028 Taylor.

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Impressive Memorial Large Audience
Services Held For
Hears Halevy
Capt. Harry Gorelick Annual Concert

On May 8, 1942, memorial serv-
The Detroit Halevy Singing
ices were held at the Emmanuel Society made its seventeenth an-
Chapel of Camp Grant, Illinois, nual appearance last Sunday eve-
in memory of the late Captain ning in the Masonic Temple be-
Harry D. Gorelick, M. C. Several fore a larfre and enthusiastic
members of the family attended audience which several times in-
the services.
sisted On having choral numbers
Organ and violin selections repeated, while the guest soloist,
were played by Private Ernst Detroit's own Henry Siegl, was
1
:11elbye
and Corporal Florian Za- forced to add encores to each of
Bach. The Lind brothers, three his two violin groups.
Young cantors from Chicago, sang
The chorus was directed by
two hymns, "Adonoi Mo Adom" Dan Frohman and, for a few
and "Shivise."
numbers, by William Clayman,
Chaplain N. L. Rosenthal of while accompaniments were sup-
Chicago, with the aid of all the plied by Dorothy O'Koon and
attendants, held responsive read- Rebecca Frohnum at two pianos.
ing.. Three memorial addresses Several members of the chorus
were rendered by Brigadier Gen- were given solo passages in the
eral John H. Willis, commanding choral numbers. One of these se-
general of Camp Grant; Chaplain lections was a liturgical cantata
Wilfred A. Munday of Station written by Mr. Frohnum, entitled
Hospital, Camp Grant, and a "Kol Rino," in which appeared
most touching address by Lt. Col. Ruth Z a u be r, alto; Manus
Charles F. Snell, commanding of- Schane, tenor, and Irving Rosen-
ficer of Station Hospital, Camp ga•d, baritone. Another outstand-
Grant.
ing cantata was "Rosh Ilashono
Services were also for the late L'Ilanoth," by Leo Low, in which
M ajor Ira Brown of Chicago, Ill., solos
were sung by Anna Warren,
who, with Captain Gorelick, per- soprano, and Bela Goldberg, alto.
ished in the disastrous fire at In the second half of the pro-
Camp Grant Officers' Club on gram Bella Goldberg was heard
A pril .
again in Low's "Cradle Song,"
with choral accompaniment, one
of the most applauded numbers
Council of Jewish
of the evening, while the concert
ended with the rousing "Ballad
Women Campaigning for
AmeriCans," in which Irving
Rosengard did the solo work in
for $1500 Quota
fine style with the able assistance
of the chorus.
Members of the Detroit section,
National Council of Jewish Wom-
en, are in the first week of their Ladies Aux. J. N. F.
two and one-half weeks campaign To Hold Its Election
to raise Detroit's quota of $1,500
for the national Port and Dock
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
committee.
Jewish National Fund will hold
To raise funds for the port and its annual election of officers at
dock work this year, instead of the Rose Sittig Cohen Building,
attending the usual Franklin Lawton at Waverly, on Tuesday,
Hills Day, each council member May 19, at 1:15 p. m. All com-
is being asked to contribute a mittee chairmen and officers will
bundle, salvaged from her home, report on their activities during
with approximate value of five the fiscal year. Mr. M. Goldhof-
dollars. The council resale shop, staff will be the guest speaker.
which has been the backbone of
All members are urged to at-
numerous council philanthropic tend this meeting and to bring
and educational projects is ac- their friends.
cepting these bundles for resale.
Mrs. Lawrence Freedman, as Home Relief Society
chairman of the Port and Dock
Fund Raising Campaign, has ap-
The last meeting of the season
pointed Mrs. Philip Marcuse vice
chairman, and Mrs. Bernard Lie- of the Home Relief Society, will
take place on May 25, at the
berman secretary.
Key women in this campaign to home of Mrs. Harry Rosman, of
solicit the entire council member- 2234 W. Boston Blvd.
Members have been working
ship are Mesdames A. L. Barn-
ste.n, George Bloom, Maier Fins- very diligently on the benefit for
terwald, William Frank, J. B. Russian and Chinese war relief,
Gaylord, George Golanty, Jack and will continue to do so.
Mrs. Maurice Garelik, who is
Ilalper, Clement Hopp, S. Baer
Keidan, Victor Klein, Dan supervisor of the Case Commit-
Krouse, Felix Mahler, Louis tee, urges anyone interested in
;Millman, David R. Rugoff, Ger- case work to contact her at
ald Sandorf, Harry Sklar, Robert Townsend 5-30'S.
Sloman, Henry Wagner, Louis
Welt and Oscar Zemon.

On Inter-Racial Program

Two members of the Jewish
Communit• Center Orchestra,
Jerome Stashefsky, violinist, and
Lucia Wolton, pianist, have been
invited to participate in the
Inter-Racial program, sponsored
by the Metropolitan Detroit
Youth Conference on Saturday,
May 16.
The program will be held in
the Wayne University audito-
rium.

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Marriages Performed

OBITUARY

Rev. Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN

MELLMAN
North Woodward JWEWO age 60, AARON
of 2744 Gladstone Ave.,
Shower on May 19
(lied suddenly Sunday, May 10.

The North Woodward Branch
of the Jewish Women's Euro-
pean Welfare Organization will
meet at the home of Mrs. Sam
Shore, 18111 Muirland Ave., on
ruesday, May 19, at 12:30 to
make final arrangements for the
annual shower for the inmates
of the General Israel Orphan
Home for Girls in Palestine. Mrs.
Ida Schultz appeals to her many
friends to help make this affair
a success. Members friends and
the public are asked to par-
ticipate in this worthy cause of
helping to feed and clothe the
350 little orphan girls of the
home. Merchandise can he pur-
chased at the door, which will
be on display. Please keep the
date open, Tuesday, June 2,
at 12:30, at the Bnai Moshe,
Dexter and Lawrence.
Mrs. Aaron Green was hos-
tess at a board of directors
meeting held at her home on
Taylor Ave., May 13.

Philip Adler to Address
R.W.R. Meeting May 20

The Women's Committee for
Russian War Relief, which is a
branch of Russian War Relief.
Inc., is sponsoring a series of
Wednesday evening lectures at its
neighborhood center, 10330 Dex-
ter.
Philip Adler will be the speak-
er on Wednesday, May 20. His
topic is "The Imperative Need of
a Western Front."
The public is invited.
The following wLek color
movies of the 21 South American
Republics will be shown by Mrs.
Anne Alpern, Detroit attorney.

Burial took place at Mt. Sinai
Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man officiated. Survivors are his
widow, Esther; three sons, Max,
Henry and Ben.

EVELYN SCHUBOT
Died on May 10, beloved wife
of Maurice; dear mother of Er-
rol David and Joan Lynn; (laugh-
ter of Rose Selik; sister of Re-
becca, Florence, Fannie, Marion
and Burton Selik. Funeral serv-
ices were held from the chapel
at Temple Beth El. Dr. Leo M.
Franklin and Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer officiated.

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IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of our dear
(laughter and sister, Julia Du-
bawsky, who passed away seven
years ago, May 10, at the age
of 11 years.

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