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June 5, 1942

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWisti CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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HAIR ON FACE REMOVED WOODHALL LAKE, 1, 2 or more
permanently by electric needle.
rooms with kitchen privileges.
No scars. Results guaranteed.
$10.00 a week and up. Vine-
Mi•higan licensed operator. Jen-
wood 1-0100.
\Vohlman,
10211
Dexter,
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near Calvert. Tyler 7-1986. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
Open evenings. room; also one bedroom with
adjoining sitting. room Adult
ADULT EDUCATION-Individ-
family. Good transportation.
ual instruction. Short courses
1215 Burlingame.
Townsend
in public speaking, English vo-
5-7770.
cabulary, grammar, etc. Organ-
ization leadership, personality FOR RENT-New, modern sum-
study. Also. other courses. Call
mer home on Lake, 25 miles
4 to 6. UN. 2-1191.
from city. All improvements;
1 bedrooms; running hot and
FOR RENT-Beautifully furnish-
cold water; stall shower; Frig-
ed room for gentleman in home
idaire, electric stove, etc. Will
of three adults. Near bus and
rent for the sununer to respons-
car lines. Garage if desired.
ible party. Call ('a. 8 0 20 or
3026 West Grand Ave. Town-
To. 8-4183.
se nd 6-7749.
- FOR RENT-Nice room in adult
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
home.
Good
transportation.
room in modern home of two
3306 Richton Ave.
adults. Good transportation. TO.
6-3295
FOR RENT - Furnished room.
Board optional. 2425 Beuna
Vista. Tel. To. 5-6057.
WANTED-Dress salesgirl. Chic
Dress Shop, 9035 Twelfth
BUSINESS GIRL desires room
Street.
in home of small adult family,
or will share apartment with
WANTED-Housekeeper to take
one or two other girls. Reply
full charge of home and child-
to Box 75, Detroit Jewish
ren. Call Mrs. Luchs, TR. 2-4080
Chronicle.
WANTED-Room and board for
employed mother and two small WANTED-Lady or couple to
::hare • furnished apartment.
children. Call Mrs. Luchs. TR.
Home privileges. Good trans-
2-1080.
portation. 3710 Richton, cor-
ner of Dexter. Davison 0686.
FOR RENT - Nice, airy, fur-
nished room for employed lady.
Convenient transportation. Home' '1'0 SHARE nice, airy room.
Small adult family. Profession-
privileges. Gladstone Ave. near
at or business men preferred.
11th St. Call TY. 6-8089.
References exchanged. Good
location, excellent transporta-
WANTED - Single business man
tion. Tyler 7-6829.
desires to share his nicely fur-
nished home with responsible
man about 25 to 35. 2924 Colum- MALE BOOKKEEPER and ac-
countant desires part-time work.
bus. TY. 4-6892.
College graduate, seven years
experience, knowledge of tax
FOR RENT - Large furnished
reports and statements. Able
room. Board optional. Shower,
to open and close books. Tyler
telephone, good transportation.
5-0747.
TO. 5-9567.
FOR RENT-Beautiful, furnished WANTED-Middle aged or eld-
erly couple to prepare meals
loom, with cross ventilation, in
and take care of home located
home of couple, for gentleman.
on farm 50 miles from Detroit.
Continuous hot water. Good
Occupants include adults who
transportation. Glendale Ave.
provide summer vacations for
Townsend 7-2983.
5 or 6 adolescent youths. Ex-
cellent position for right par-
FOR RENT - Furnished, bright,
ties who will be able to enjoy
clean room for lady. Good lo-
a summer vacation while earn-
cation. Between bus and street
ing salary. Apply Dr. I. S.
car line. Near Linwood. 2674
Silverman, Plaza 0095.
Tuxedo. To. 5-0026. Call
mornings.
MIDDLE AGED woman would
like position as companion to
FOR RENT-Room, suitable for
invalid or elderly person, or
single person or couple, with
as receptionist in doctor's office.
adult family. Kitchen privi-
Can speak French, Russian and
leges if desired. Convenient
German. Townsend 5-8332.
transportation. 2379 Monterey
Ave.
YOUNG COUPLE desires mod-
ern home or apartment, 5 or 6
FOR RENT-Lovely comfortable
rooms; northwest section pre-
room for gentleman in small
ferred. Will pay up to $100.00
new home of quiet, conservative
lent. Tyler 4-4361.
couple. Most desirable home
atmosphere. Phone privileges. PROFESSIONAL young man,
25 minutes from the loop. Rea-
draft deferred, would like to
sonable. 18971 Kentucky. Un.
make the acquaintance of re-
3-6533.
fined young lady. Object mat-
rimony. Reply to Box 25, De-
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
troit Jewish Chronicle.
six-room lower flat. $100.00 per
month, from June 10th until FOR RENT-Comfortable, nicely
September 10th. Phone Uni-
furnished room. Small family.
versity 3-1556.
Good transportation. 3226 Elm-
hurst.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room for lady or gentleman in WILL SUB-LEASE for summer
apartment of two adults. Near
months; three rooms, nicely
car and bus. 2648 Rochester,
furnished apartment; electric
Apt. 105. Near Linwood.
and gm.• included; nice neigh-
borhood near bus and car line.
FOR RENT-Large, airy room
References. To. 5-8052 or No.
for one or two, in four-room
6508.
apartment. One adult in fam-
ily. 33110 Monterey, Apt. 301. BUSINESS WOMAN wishes to
Dexter-Blvd. section.
Town-
share large, well furnished
send 6-6892
apartment. Reasonable. Tr. 1-
7750 or Ty. 7-5721.
FOR RENT-Nice, clean, fur-
nished room in private home
of small family. Good trans- J. W. V. Auxiliary 135
potation. 2977 Cortland. Town- Participated in the
send 6-9389.

Memorial Day Parade

10R RENT-Large, bright front
loom in single home. for one
or two persons. Nicely fur-
nished. Garage. Telephone. Ex-
cellent transportation. Reason-
able. Call Da. 3533 or apply
at 3842 Richton

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room with private lavatory for
one or two in single home.
Twin beds. Telephone. 2405
Sturtevant, corner LaSalle, near
I•inwood car and 14th bus.

OR RENT - Beautiful front
room, suitable for living quar-
ters, or as office or photograph-
er's studio. 9315 Grand River,
.10Y Road section.

FOR RENT-Pleasant, furnished
room for lady or gentleman.
No other roomers. Good trans-
portation. 1.,...ltpr section. Call
mornings or from 4o 7 p. m.
To. 6-8531.

A large number of members
of the Detroit Ladies Aux. No.
135 of the Jewish War Veterans
of the U. S. participated in the
Memorial Day parade Saturday,
May 30. The Daughters Chap-
ter was also in the line of
March.
Under the chairmanship of
Mrs. Mabel Gray, 5131 Hurl-
hut, memorial services were held
at MaMchpelah Cemetery, when
a wreath was placed on the
graves of the deceased comrades.
A check was presented to the
Auxiliary by Jacqueline Sterns,
president of the Daughters Chap-
ter. This check is to go to the
Pursuit Plane Fund, sponsored
by National Jewish War Vet-
etrans. A check of $30,000 has
already been presented to the
government by National Com-
mander Ben Kaufman antl -a-,Se-c-:
and one is ready.

Neugarten Sunshine Club
Closes Season with a
Day of Games

MRS. CHARLES ROTHSTEIN

Under the chairmanship of
Mrs. Charles Rothstein, the Neu-
garten Sunshine Club held its
last regular meeting of the sea-
son at. Kern's on June 5, with
a day of games.
During the summer Mrs. Sam-
uel Convisso• and her case work
committee will continue to func-
tion in order to alleviate the
suffering of the ninny worthy
cases which the proceeds de-
rived from the day of games
will take care of.
The executive hoard will meet
at the home of Mrs. Charles
Rothstein, with Mrs. Martin
Krauss acting as co-hostess on
June 15.

Trees Planted in
Palestine Forests

The Jewish National Fund
Council of Detroit announces the
planting of trees in Palestine
forests as follows:
Butzel Forest: One tree in
memory of Max Feuermnn by
Grade 3-1 Shaarey Zedek Sun-
day School; one tree in memory
of Ida Pevin by Young Women's
Bichor Cholum Organization; one
tree in memory of Ida Pevin by
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Greenspoon;
one tree 'n memory of Ida Pevin
by Social Credit Group; one tree
honoring the recovery of Allen
Bennet Lot, grandson of Mrs.
Rebecca Shapiro; one tree in
memory of Ida Pevin by Ladies
Auxiliary of the Jewish National
Fund; one tree honorng recovery
of Mr. Ben Stone by Ladies Aux-
iliary of the ewish National Fund;
one tree in memory of Albert
Ziegler by Hebrew Ladies Aid
Society; one tree in memory of
Isaac Stilky by Mary Cohen; one
tree honoring Bar Mitzvah of
Norman Levinson by Mrs. Sara
Whisky and family.
Ehrlich Forest: One tree in
memory of Bertha Freedman by
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Zackheim.
Mizrachi Forest: One tree in
memory of Abraham Lot by Mrs.
Rebecca Shapiro; one tree honor-
ing birth of Sharron Jean Katz
by Young Women's Mizrachi; one
tree honoring Bar Mitzvah of
Harvard Sherwin Danzig. by
Young Women's Mizrachi.

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Nazi Diplomat, Formerly
In U. S. Says Americans
Pray for Hitler Victory

STOCKHOLM (WNS)-Hans
Thomsen, one of the Nazi diplo-
mats in America, who recently
returned to Germany on an ex-
change basis, told the German
people in a Nazi radio broad-
cast that the American people
are praying for a Hitler vic-
tory to free them from "Roose-
velt-Jewish" domination.
Thomsen's radio broadcast was
a prelude to at nation-wire lec-
ture tour designad to show the
German people how the United
States is "enslaved by the
Jews." The great majority of
Americans, the Nazi said, are
vehemently opposed to the
"Roosevelt-Jewish" clique' and
look to Hitler for freedom.

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Ladies' & Gents'
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Fine Watch
Repairing

Marry Medal

RESIDENCE JEWELRY OFFICE

3787 ATKINSON
Rein el . 11 Dexter land McQuaide

TY. 7 - 8635

DIES SUDDENLY

Rev. Cantor

Jacob
Silverman .
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TY. 4-0062
Marriages

Air Raid Instruction to
Be Given in Yiddish

Performed

Classes in air raid instruction
will be given for the first time
in Yiddish beginning Sunday
morning, June 7, from 9 to 11
o'clock, at Congregation Beth
Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor at Wood-
row Wilson Ayes.
This will be a 12-hour course
of two hours each, given twice
a week for three weeks, on
Sunday morning and one eve-
ning during the week that will
suit the convenience of those
who register. The instructor will
be Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter,
who completed the special course
for air raid wardens given re-
cently at Wayne University.
The class will be open to air
raid wardens and their assist-
ants in churches and synagogues,
as well as others of the Yiddish-
speaking community who are de-
sirous of training as air raid
wardens. For further info•ma-
tion, please call the office of
Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman-
uel, Trinity 1-2934.

Dr. Schwartzbard Demands
Post War Equality for
the Polish Jews

The Well Known Rev.

Hyman Schulsinger

of Cong.

Beth Tefilo
Emanuel

Capable and
Specialized

MOHEL

Also Marriages
Performed.
Services In Eng-
lish and Yiddish

MAX J. KAPETANSKY

Max J. Kapetansky, a well
known Detroiter and of a prom-
inent family, passed away sud-
denly at his home on Clairmount
Ave. on Sunday, May 10, 1942
The last twelve years he spent
in California. He is survived by
his wife adn two children; his
brothers, Louis, Herman, Maur-
ice of California; Ben, Drs. Ab-
raham and Nathan J. Kapletan-
sky, and sisters, Mrs. Kate Kol-
man and Mrs. Clara K. Leib.
Burial was in Clover Hill Park
Cemetery.

1934 Hazelwood

TLIer 6-6960

Rev. S. MOGILL

2641 GLENDALE AVE.
TOwnsend 9-0344

SURGICAL MOHEL

Marriages Performed

IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of my darling
beloved sister, Florence C. Berg,
LONDON (WNS)-Dr. Ignacy who passed away June 10, 1933.
Rev. Cantor
Schwartzbard, one of the two
Sadly missed by her brother,
DAVID
Jewish members of the exiled
Harold Berg.
Polish National Council, de-
GOLDEN
In memory of our beloved
manded that the Polish govern-
Detroit's Favorite
ment in exile now formulate Mother and Grandmother, Jennie
OHRL
plans for the post-war recon- Frank, who passed away May ..,
TYler 6-9490
struction of Poland including 1939.
wedding Ceremo.
,,f t hose gratlitally-ebbing fears
nice Performed at
provisions guaranteeing the Jew- (au
morn first were our tears:
Home and by Ap-
ish population of Poland com-
And now t here are shins as n
pointment.
realize
plete equality and freedom.
So Infinitely wiser In years:
Addressing a meeting of the That Death ean't erase and Tune
National Council, Dr. Schwartz-
won't replace
bard assailed the plan advanced The tender, sweet ways
RECEPTACLES
of a wonnin. whose Soul in mat
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
by members of the anti-Semitic
hearts reappears.
!Reinforced Concrete.
Folly
Polish Endek party providing for
Sadly missed by her loving
Guartudeed.
Priced Right.
the evacuation after the war of children and grandchildren.
AMERICAN
the Jews from Poland. Samuel
RECEPTACLE Co.
Zygelbaum, the other Jewish
519 Kenilworth
deputy, joined Dr. Schwartz-
To. 8-5889
bard in demanding that the Na-
MRS. BESSIE ADEL
tional Council now establish its
of 1664 Glynn Court, for ninny
post war program.
MONUMENTS
A bitter debate ensued when years a resident of Detroit, died
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Zofia Zaleska, a leader of the on Friday, May 29. She is sur-
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Endeks, opposed the guarantees vived by her husband David, and
for Jewish equality in Poland her beloved children, Harry and
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after the war and denounced Lillian. Also a sister, Mrs. Gussie
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the Zionist program for a Jew- Feldman, and a brother Jacob
Dunn, mourn her loss, besides a
ish Homeland in Palestine.
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Adam Ciolkosz, Socialist dep- host of friends. Mrs. Adel was
uty, rose to his feet with a affiliated with many charitable
bitter denunciation of the Po- organizations, among them the
Sisterhood of Congregation Shaa-
lish Endeks, expressing his par- rey Zedek, Jewish Home for the
ty's opposition to anti-Semitism Aged, Jewish Children's Home and
in any form. He told the dep- the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah.
Granite and Marble Monuments
uties that "Poland could exist The funeral services were held
7729 TWELFTH ST.
as a state only in a world of on Monday, June 1, from Lewis
Tiler 6-7192
freedom--and under conditions of Brothers, with Rabbi A. M.
absolute equality for all nation- Hershman officiating. Interment
Flowers for all occasions-
alities - With-WI-the-eft-anti y.
at Cloverlawn Cemetery.
Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler 6-6622.

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