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America 'elvish Periodical Cotter

Jul) 10, 1942

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

YOUNG WOMEN'S
MIZRACH TO MEET

Women's Aid for Service
Picnic on July 12

The Young Women's Mizrachi
meeting will be held Monday,
July 13 in the New Orleans gar-
den of Mrs. Nat Feirberg of
Glynn Ct.
Tea will be served at One
o'clock.
Plans will be made and dis-
cussed for their coming donor
luncheon in January.

Many Activities
at Stein's Lodge

The Women's Aid for Service
Men will hold their first picnic
on Sunday, July 12, at Palmer
Park, near the swimming pool.
Lunch will be served. The public
is invited. All those interested in
helping our boys in the service
are urged to attend.

CLASSIFIED

FOR RENT-Beautifully furnish- FOR RENT - Comfortable, fur-
ed room for gentleman in home
nished room in home of cou-
of three adults. Near bus and
ple. Board if desired. Good
car lines. Garage if desired.
transportation. 15340 Linwood
3026 \Vest Grand Ave. Town-
Ave. Apt. 206.
send 6-7749.
FOR RENT-Lovely front room,
YOUNG Business Woman would
with cross ventilation, for em-
like to make acquaintance of
ployed lady in single home.
refined gentleman. Write full
Hot water and telephone. Col-
particulars to Box 50, Detroit
lingwood, between Wildemere
Jewish Chronicle.
and Dexter. Call Townsend
5-9847 or Niagara 1977.
ENTERTAINING? - Let Auit.
llalasz cater your party. Profit FOR RENT - Nice room, good
by experience gained as cat-
transportation. TO. 6-2875.
cress to Grosse Pointe fami-
lies. Finest cakes and cookies. FOR RENT - Nice, airy room
Reasonable. Phone Niagara
for a gentleman or business
6339.
girl. Good transportation. Tele-
phone and shower. Small fam-
WANTED - Middle-aged woman
ily of adults. 2716 Elmhurst,
for light housekeeping. TW3
upstairs.
adults in comfortable quar-
ters. Summer Resort town. FOR RENT - Furnished room.
Address Box 75, Detroit Jew-
Kitchen privileges. 3380 Mon-
ish Chronicle.
terey. Apt. 304. TO. 7-0313.

WANTED - Stenographer hav- FOR RENT - Half of bedroom.
lug some legal experience.
Share with girl living with fa-
Available immediately. Good
ther. Unlimited telephone, clean
salary. Reply to Box 200, Dc-
surroundings and home privi-
troit Jewish Chronicle.
ieges. Davison 3515. 11331
--
Dexter, apt. 308.
WANTED - Experienced Jewish
Cook for Institution. Good FOR RENT - Pleasant room
salary. Phone Hogarth 6192.
for gentleman in home of
adults. Convenient to Lawton
WANTED-Couple, or two girls
and Dexter bus lines. Tele-
to share five-room income or
phone. 3032 Fullerton Ave.
rent room. Un. 1-0622 or Ho.
9539.
FOR RENT - Well furnished,
light, airy room in home of two
WANTED - Business Girl to
adults. Continuous hot water.
share 3-room apartment. New-
Shower. No other roomers.
ly furnished with own furni-
Good transportation. 1996 Law-
ture. Telephone, maid service
rence Ave. Townsend 5-5091.
every two weeks. Reference
exchanged. Fri. and Sat. call FOR RENT - Attractive, fur-
nished room for young lady
No. 0648. Sunday call To. 7-
in modern single home. Rea-
5778. Address, 13305 LaSalle,
sonable. Call Townsend 6-2524.
Apt. 402.

Downtown Theaters

The guests of Stein's Clover
Lodge spent a very interesting
4th of July week-end. Thurs-
day afternoon hikes were taken
along the famous Indian Trails,
a trip to the sand dunes, the
largest in the United States, and
there was fishing, tennis, and
horseshoes. Thursday evening a
barn dance was held. A stage
revue took place Friday night
and was participated in by Dr.
and Al us. Crane of Lansing, and
Mr. and Mrs Ted Wise. Bob
Feldman and Seymour Brener
presented a blues singer and the
claca cluck act. Miss Florence
l.ipshitz directed the program
and was assisted by Shirley Su-
bar, pianist and social director.
Saturday night was games night
and Sunday afternoon, races and
competitive games were held.
Sunday night there were songs
and games around the camp-
fire.

Cedar Pointe Resorters to
Hear Tony Pastor July 17

II

Noted 82-Year-Old Editor

MICHIGAN - Tommy Dorsey Calls for More War Work
and his new 31-piece recording
NEW YORK (WNS)-Abra-
band is now at the Michigan
Theater for a week's stage up- ham Cahan, veteran editor of
pPlirillICe. 011 the screen is Ver- the Jewish Daily Forward,' who
onica Lake and her new roman- has won renown both as an Eng-
tic partner, Alan Ladd, in "This
rich novelist and as a Yiddish
Gun for Hire."
journalist, celebrated his 82nd
FOX - Co-starring George
Raft and Pat O'Brien for the birthday this week by "work as
first time, "Broadway," the new usual." "This is no time for
screen fare at the Fox this birthday celebrations," said the
week, is an exciting melodrama veteran editor, who despite his
of the 'world's most famous
street during its most hectic era. years maintains his old vigor'
The companion hit on the and fresh interest in affairs.
"The best thing every loyal
same program is "Private But:-
keroo," starring Harry Jaines and American' can do," said Mr. Ca -
his orchestra, the Andrews Sis- han, "is to stick strictly to his
ters, Joe E. Lewis, Dick Fortin. joh, whatever it may be. We
must win this war if we are
to survive as a free nation in a
CARD OF THANKS
free world."
The family of the late Lefsha
Asked how it felt to be 82,
Chase wish to express their sia•
cere thanks and appreciation to Mr. Cahan said, "I don't notice
their relatives, friends and many much difference as long as I
clubs for their expressions of have my work to do. I want
sympathy and kind acts during to live long enough to see Hitler
and his regime destroyed and
their recent bereavement.

all the enemies of the United
NORTH WOODWARD JWEWO States suffer the same fate."
At the home of Mrs. Louis
Take a little swing music--

add a few vitamins in the Eu-
genie Baird manner-serve it up
a la Tony Pastor . . . and there
you have "Pastorized Swing,"
the sensational dance style to
be offered next week in the
Grand Ballroom at Cedar Point-
on-Lake Erie.
The success of Tony Pastor
and his orchestra has been no
less than meteoric in the past
two years. Behind this success.
however, are years of strenuous
work, playing under the exacting
batons of such leaders as Irving
Aaronson, Smith Bellew, Joe
Venuti, Vincent Lopez and Artie
Shaw. Tony inherited the Artie
Shaw band when Artie retired in
New York. Setting the band up
along his own lines, Tony and
the new combination began to
click in theaters, ballrooms, on
the air and in recordings.

Kukes on Glendale Ave. the
North Woodward Branch of the
Jewish Women European Wel-
fare organization met Tuesday
noon, July 7 and made final
plans for the picnic to be held
at Palmer Park on Tuesday, July
14. Members and friends are
invited to attend. Those assist-
ing. Mrs. Zelda Meyers on this
committee are Mrs. David Sil-
verstein, Mrs. Sam Stockier, Mrs.
J. Atchley, M rs. S. Greenberg,
Mrs. Sonia Epstein and Mrs. L.
Margolin.
Tickets are now being dis-

Rev. Cantor

SURGICAL
NIMIEI.
25 leers'
Practice
It 1. 1 .01111111 ended by
1'I0 MOURN I ■ 1111

tributed for the annual excur-
sion to Bob-Lo Park to be held
on Tuesday, July 28. Mrs. E.
Weisman is chairman and is in
charge of tickets. Tickets can
be obtained by calling Mrs. Weis-
man at Townsend 6-2859 or at
her home, 2969 Fullerton. Mem-
bers and friends are urged to
get their tickets early. Adults'
tickets 75 cents and children's
Hebrew School Committee tickets 35 cents. There will be
games and prizes. Cooperation
Chairmen Are Named
is asked from clubs and organi-
The newly elected president of zations to help make a suc-
the United Hebrew Schools, Ru- cess.

dolph Zuieback, appointed the
following chairmen of commit-
tees: Maurice H. Zackheim, board
of education; Rabbi Morris Ad-
ler, education information com-
mittee; Nathan Yaffa and Isaac
R o s e n t h a I, house committee;
Louis Stoll, real estate commit-
tee; Maurice Landau, finance and
budget committee; Aaron A. Sil-
berblatt, membership committee;
Harry Cohen, scholarship com-
mittee; Joseph B. Cotten, alumni
committee, and Louis Robinson,
administrative staff and enroll-
ment.
The United Hebrew Schools
will close for vacation July 17
and will resume sessions on
Monday, Aug. 17.

FOR RENT - Nice, furnished
WANTED--Room and board for room in home of two adults,
working mother and boy of
for gentleman or employed
seven. Complete charge of
middl e-a g e d woman. Good
child; good home near school.
transportation. 4051 Tuxedo.
Tyler 6-2340.
LADY WISHES to share her FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room with private lavatory for
beautiful home with couple,
one or two in single home.
preferably only husband em-
Twin beds if desired. Tele-
ployed. Exclusive Marygrove
phone. Good transportation.
section. References exchanged.
2405 Sturtevant, corner La-
Reply to Box 100, Detroit
Salle.
Jewish Chronicle.
FOR RENT - Nice, furnished
FOR RENT - Very desirable
room for gentleman in home
furnished room for lady. Con-
of adults. Near bus and car
veniently located to bus and
lines. Garage if desired. 2480
street cars. Pleasant environ-
Gladstone. Tyler 5-8119.
ment. Small family. 2731 Tux-
edo. Townsend 7-2954. Lower. FOR RENT - Beautifully fur-
nished front bed room in home Shertok Has Confidence
FOR RENT - Large, beautiful
of middle-aged couple. Close In British Resistance
furnished room with cross ven-
to street car or bus. Reasonable
tilation, suitable for one or
2939 Buena Vista W. Town-
JERUSALEM (WNS) - In
two, in adult home. Good
send 5-8217.
spite of the advance of the Nazi
transportation. Garage if de-
troops, Moshe Shertok, chief of
sired. 2975 Cortland. FOR RENT - Lovely furnished the political department of the
room in home of small fam- Jewish Agency, expressed confi-
FOR RENT - Furnished room
ily for employed couple or Bence that "increased British re-
for gentleman. Shower. Plenty
two gentlemen. Convenient inforcements
of hot water. Excellent trans-
transportation. R e a s o n a ble. emy." Shertok will halt the en-
declared that
portatio n. 1617 Gladstone.
Townsend 7-7315. 2682 Rich- "there is good reason to believe
Trinity 2-2849.
ton Ave.
that the whole allied strength
FOR RENT - Beautiful, mod- FOR RENT - Large, furnished will be massed for the defense
ern furnished room with small
room in home of three adults, of this sector." "A German vic-
adult family. Suitable for one
for lady or gentleman. Good tory in this part of the world,"
or two persons. Unlimited tele-
transportation. 2524 LaBelle said Shertok, "didn't mean com-
phone. Board if desired. Chi-
plete defeat of England, but it
Ave. Townsend 5-9013.
cago Blvd. Good transportation.
would mean the destruction of
Tyler 5-2289.
FOR RENT - Bright, airy fur- Israel's hopes and the strenuous
nished room in home of three efforts of three pioneer Zionist
WOODHULL LAKE - 1, 2 or
adults. Pleasant surroundings. generations."
more rooms with kitchen privi-
Excellent transportation. 2525
leges. $10 a week and up.
Taylor Ave. Phone Ty. 4-2944.
Zionists Publish List of
Vinewood 1-0400.

FOR RENT - Comfortable, fur- Officers in U. S. Army

FOR RENT - Nice, furnished
niched room for one or two. WASHINGTON (WNS) - The
room for lady or gentleman
3710 Richton, apt. 209. Davi- national office of the Zionist or-
in home of small family. Good
son 6686. ganization this week published
transportation. 4225 Duan(
the first list of its Zionist lead-
Ave. Davison 1678.
FOR RENT - Lovely, furnished ers who are serving as com-
room in quiet adult home. Ex- missioned officers in various
FOR RENT - Large, furnished
cellent transportation. Garage. branches of the armed services.
room in adult home. Board
Reasonable. 4081 Monterey. The number Of ZOA members
optional.
Garage.
Unlimited
Upper. Northlawn 2680.
serving in the ranks is estimated
telephone.
Good transporta-
at several thousand.
tion.
3351
Fullerton
Ave. FOR RENT - Nice, furnished
It was announced here that for
Townsend 6-0591.
room for young lady. Board
the first time the Zionist conven-
if desired. Pleasant surround- tion
will be held jointly with that
RADIOS REPAIRED - Prompt
ings. Good transportation. of Hadassah.
The convention
and efficient service. Reason.
3011 Cortland Ave. Town- he held in New York from will
Oc-
able prices. Call Sam DeCes-
send 9-3649.
tober 15 to 19.
are. Townsend 8-9840.
FOR RENT - Clean, nicely fur-
CLASSIFIED
WANTED-Woman to caak and
nished room for one or two in
take care of six-room house.
home of small family. Excel- FOR RENT-Furnished room for
Adults only. No laundry.
lent transportation, Townsend
Gentleman in private home.
Good pay. Northlawn 8321.
6-4439.
2245 Hazelwood. Tyler 6-1096.

Jacob
Silverman .

Iosplh tlN

9371
Wildemere
ry. 4-0062

Marriages
Performed

The Well Known Rev.

Hyman Schulsinger

of

Capable and
Specialism'

MOHEL

Also Marriages
Performed.
Services In MIX'.
111,11 and Yiddish

1934 Hazelwood

Tiler 6.6960

OBITUARY

LEFSHA CHASE

of Port Huron, Mich., formerly

of Detroit, died Saturday, June
27, at the age of 68. Funeral
services were held Sunday, June
28, at Chesed Shel Eines Hall.
Rabbi I. Stollman officiated. She
is survived by five children,
Bernard and Becky of Detroit,
Meriam of Port Huron, Drozna
and Yankel of Russia, and nine
grandchildren.

Rev. S. MOGILL

2641 GLENDALE AVE.

TOwnsend 9-0344

SURGICAL MOHEL

Marriages Performed

ABRAHAM RASKIN

t'

of 2471 Pingree Ave., died July

' Rev. Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN

5. Funeral services were held at

Lewis Bros. Chapel, July 7, with
interment at Westwood Ceme-
tery. He is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Morris Schwartz,
and six sons, Morris, Samuel,

!ferrules Favorite
M 0 II E I.
6-94D0
Wedding Ceremo-
nies Performed at
II and by Ap-
poliitment.

Emil, Morton, Ralph and Nathan.

JUDITH FINEMAN

of 18409 Birchcrest Dr., aged 6,

died July 8. Funeral services
were held at Lewis Bros. Fun-
eral Home on July 9, with in-
terment at Clover Ilill Park

Cemetery. She is survived by
her parents, Dr. and Mr's. George
Fineman, and one sister.

HARRY YERMAN

of 268 Hague Ave., aged 52, died

.July 7. Funeral services

I

R E C

Garbage Ash and Rubbish.
Reinforced Concrete. Fully
Guaranteed. Priced Hight

AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE Co.

579 Kenilworth

To. 115819

were

held at Lewis Bros. Funeral
Home July 9. Burial took place
at Beth Abraham Cemetery, with
Rabbis Harold Rosenthal and Jo-
seph Thumim officiating. He is
survived by his wife, Hannah,
and a son, Arnold.

of

Cong.

Bath Tefilo
Emanuel

MONUMENTS

JOSHUA SELMAN

11501 Petoskey Ave., aged

82, died July 5. Burial took place
July 6 at Russiche Cemetery on
July 6. Survived by five sons,
William, Samuel, Saul, Arthur,
Ilyman ; two daughters, Mrs. Ber-
tha Bricker and Mr's. Philip Sha-
piro.

Manuel Urbacb

Granite and Marble Monuments

7729 TWELFTH ST.

'PYLE'S 6-1192

Detroit's Finest
Jewish Funeral Home

W iitoits

7739 JOHN It STREET

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