A merica', Awish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle September 1 I , 1942 OBITUARY SAMUEL ALMUG age 49, passed away Sept. 10. Funeral services were held Sept. 11, front Lewis Bros. Funeral Home, with interment at Mt. Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. Survivors are his wife, Pauline, a daughter, Henrietta, a sister, Mrs. Ray Forman, of Cleveland, Ohio. LOUIS WHITEMAN it v filch ork. rents oek's -■ the ,v hen ulni- ;isn't hee. give it ion trefit piens 'ittre I any still I to heir hued lets- . we Hut uteri and shod. and aler- ts a e of the an lam- hilo- t oils 131 S r WISHES FROM Your Congressman GEORGE D. passed away Thursday, Sept. 3 at the age of 57, after a short ill- ness. The funeral was held Fri- day Sept. 4, at the Hebrew Benevolent Society, 2995 Joy Rd. He was a resident of Detroit for 28 years and was a confectionery salesman at the time of his death. He is survived by three children, Hilda and Bernard of Detroit, and Ernest of Flint, Mich. ; his O'BRIEN mother, Mrs. Bella Whiteman ; one brother, Abraham and two I.c Shono Tovo Tikosevu! of 551 Englewood died Friday, Aug. 21. Funeral services were held Sunday, Aug. 23 at Chesed Shel Ernes. Rabbi Stolman offici ated, burial was at Noosach Hari. He is survived by his wife Ethel and two sons, Morris and David both in the armed forces, and five daughters; Sally, Esther, Syl- via, Dorothy and Sophie. Warshaw 8 Prager Bakery MR. BRECHER, Prop. Special Orders Taken for WEDDINGS and PARTIES 8605 Twelfth Street TYler 5-6340 Congratulations! Re-Elect . . . WILLIAM M. Funeral service for Samuel Werbelow, who died Mon- day afternoon at his home, 209 S. Sherman street, after an ill- ness of three months, were held Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock at his SALE—APARTMENT PROPERTY BRADLEY Facts & Figures 5th District — Democrat Apartments—good or bad times— proved No.1 investments. Our se- lected Incomes—even under Olean rent fixing—earn fabulous dividends at present prices. See Sir. Bedford: $6,000 DOWN — Substantial —BUY WAR BONDS— CHARLES N. DIAMOND Candidate for State Representative wishes to all his Jewish friends a happy New Year with the hope of libera- ation of the Jewish people from Axis tyranny. Season's Greetings and Best Wishes AFFLECK ELECTRIC COMPANY Contractors and Dealers in Electrical Supplies. Fixtures Hamilton Beach Sweepers Sixth at Adams ;le or nd at no Phone 5691 Bay City, Mich. 'Season's Greetings and Best Wishes 3 story heart of 12th St. business. 20 units 3 to 4 rooms always rented now 882011 tenants ',ay utilities. Former appraisal $120,000. Inn Co try offer $37,500. Small 15 yr 4 14, % terms. $3,14011 N—nut standing north and nor. I to 5 rooms like new. Low cell! lig rent 810,000. Former 8125,000 property. Ins Dept says sell only $52.0011. 4 t4i % terms, $12,000 DOWN — Beauty near Wayne i ersIty. Islets 85,500. Your cash bark before the war is over. Owner in draft. must sell, Starve- Ions buy $32,000 worth double. $20,000 1801VIST—Big 4 story ele- vator 12 unit s. Rent $29,000. Sold Dore $1 00 ,0 0 0 o. must liqui- date only 8100,000. No more like this. 35,000 I)01VN—Excluslve million dollar frontage. Elegant c0011. All new equipment. Rent $15,000. Real sii,rItke hall former cost. lied easy 57, nag. 1VARIt•N & (11. 70: Years' 1 , 1.11.11 ■ 101114. Set vi ∎ •• ■ Oboe Bldg. 0321 A Happy and Prosperous New Year GREENWALD'S LAUNDRY 7 I 1 ADAMS Bay City, Mich. Le Shona Torn Tikosemt! J o ou T KUHLMAN ELECTRIC FACTORY SINCE 1893 0 '9.Ri.-/E LS' of 3292 Monterey Ave., died Monday, Aug. 31, Mr. Ober- field a resident of Detroit for 30 years, was an active mem- ber of the Pinsker, Verein and a member of the Board of Di- rectors of Chesed Shel Ernes for 18 years. He was also an organ- izer of the Chodoskover Verein. Mr. Oberfield is survived by his wife Clara, a son, Edward, a daughter, Mrs. Bernice Stone; two grandchildren, Sandra Bev- erly Oberfield and Brenda Gail Stone and a sister, Mrs. Lena Stone. Creston Transfer Warehouse 8 Storage Company Specializing in Hauling Uncrated Furniture Through Michigan. Ohio. Indiana and Illinois Bay City. Mich . 1130 Monroe GIDLEY 8 BRUDY Prescription Pharmacists DRUG STORE 414 E. MITCHELL PHONE 2912 Petoskey, Mich. Rev. Cantor Jacob Silverman . SURGICAL MOHEL 25 Yearn Practice Recommended la Plissiehuis and Hospitals 9371 Wildemere TY. 4-0062 CARD OF THANKS Marriages The family of the lute Max Oberfield wish to thank their r elatives, friends and societies for the many kind expressions, of sympathy extended in their re- cent bereavement. Performed The Well Known Rev. Hyman Schulsingor of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel 5703. 1942 Rosh Hashonah Fast of Gedaliah Yom Kippur Succoth Hashanah Rabah Shemini Atzereth Simchath Torah *Rosh Chodesh Chesvan Rosh Chodesh Kislev Hanukkah Rosh Chodesh Tebeth Fast of Tebeth Capable 0111 Specialized Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 26 Oct. 2 Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Oct. 12 Nov. 10 Dec. 4 Dec. 9 Dec. 18 MOHEL Also Marriages Performed. In Eng- lish and Yiddish Services 1 934 Hazelwood TLler 6-6960 Rev. S. MOGILL CLASSIFIED 2641 GLENDALE AVE. TOwnsend 9-0344 FOR RENT — Nicely furnished FOR RENT — Nicely furnished room for employed couple in room for one. References. 2268 home of two adults, kitchen Taylor Ave. privileges. Unlimited telephone. Good transportation. Tyler 6- FOR RENT—Large, nicely fur- nished room in home of adults. 7337. Excellent transportation. 2686 TO SHARE — Four rooms fur- Calvert Ave., upper. Townsend nished apartment. One or two 6-0761. teachers, business women or mother with school-age child. WANTED—Lower flat or single home by defense worker with Convenient transportation. Nice three school age children. Very location. Reasonable. Address urgent. Reply to Box 35, De- Box 200, Detroit Jewish Chron- troit Jewish Chronicle. icle. SURGICAL MOHEL Marriages Performed O Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN Detroit's Favorite :11 o 11 IC 11, Tiler 6-011,0 Wedding Ceremo- nies Performed at Home and by Ap- pointment. WANTED—Five or six room flat EMPLOYED COUPLE — Can be or income bungalow by couple. accommodated with a beautiful furnished room in the North- City employee for 20 years. Good references furnished. Call west section, good transporta- tion facilities. Unlimited tele- Townsend 6-0906. phone. References required. FOR RENT — Furnished apart- Write Box 125, Detroit Jewish ment. Couple preferred. 15015 Chronicle. Parkside. University 3-8849. FOR SALE-12 piece mahogany, WHILE THEY LAST — GET 18th century dinning room YOUR METAL STORM SASH suite. Like new, $950. Wild FOR STEEL WINDOWS— cherry wood bed-room suite, SAVE FUEL, REDUCE MOIS- colonial period with Beauty TURE. Absoproof Weatherstrip Rest box spring mattress, $200. & Caulking Co. Townsend 8- Must be seen to be appreci- 3535. ated. Call University 1-5617. Le Shoo', Toro Tikogevu! MORDEN OIL CO. Garbage Ash and Rubbish. Reinforced Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. Priced Right AMERICAN ' RECEPTACLE Co. 579 Kenilworth To. I 5889 - MONUMENTS FOR RENT — Nicely furnished room in private home. Lady pre- ferred. Good transportation. Unlimited telephone. 2742 Tay- lor. •••• Illanuel ilrbach , Granite and Marble Monument; 7721 TWELFTH ST. TYLER 6-7192 41 ► Distributors of MOBILGAS and MOBILOILS Phone 9 8193 - Lansing. Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich. A Happy New Year to All HEBREW CALENDAR 2004 N. Grand River PHONE 5541 REMOVAL NOTICE Harry Robbins, attorney and counsellor-at-law, announces that due to the U. S. Army talking over the Union Guartiian he has moved his offices to 1351 National Bank Bldg. Phone Cad- illac 0412. DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER. FOR RENT—Furnished room for Hebrew, Yiddish, and Bar Mitz- one or two gentlemen. Private vah, English and Citizenship— telephone, shower. Close to my specialty. Reading and bus and street car. 2210 Pin- writing guaranteed. Free trial gree, apt. 311. Tyler 4-3752. lesson. 1964 W. Delaware St. Phone Tyler 6-0042 or Davison FOR RENT — Two newly fur- nished rooms in home of couple, 9392. suitable for two gentlemen or employed couple. Good trans- portation. 4232 Elmhurst Ave. Davison 7832. PHONE 8505 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late William Pollick wish to express their deep appreciation to their relatives and many friends for their expres- sions of sympathy and acts of kindness shown them in their recent bereavement. OFFICE MOVED Leonard Simons, Attorney and Counselor-at-law, wishes to an- nounce that due to the U. S. Army taking over the Union Guardian Bldg., has moved his offices to 1455 Penobscot Bldg. Phone Randolph 4045. Also an- nouncing their removal due to the above reason are the follow- ing attorneys: Ben L. Goode, Max E. Klayman, and Charles M. Weingarden, who are now en- gaged in the general practice of the law at their new location at 1455 Penobscot Buldg, sisters, Mary and Mrs. Fite Skol• nik. SAMUEL WERBELOW !FORMATION WANTED Information is being sought of Harry Litronick alias Litt who disappeared from his home in Boston, Mass. in 1937, leaving a wife and minor child unprovided for and since then destitute and dependent on the public charities. Mr. Litronick was born in New York City in 1901. He is 5 feet 6 inches tall, has light brown hair, blue eyes and one eye is smaller than the other. Anyone aware of his whereabouts is re- quested to communicate with the National Desertion Bureau, 67 West 47 Street, New York City. MAX OBERFIELD WILLIAM POLLICK State Senator tS home. The Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg, of Flint, officiated, and burial was in Shaary Zedek cemetery. Mr. Werbelow was born in Rus- sia 70 years ago. He is survived by his widow, Fannie; seven daughters, Gertrude, Goldie, and Sybil, all at home, Mrs. S. B. Weinberg, of Saginaw, Mrs. Na- than Rosenberg, of Detroit, Mrs. Philip Mulne, of Santa Monica, Calif., and Mrs. Carl Feldman, of Minot, N. D.; two sons, Gerald, of Alma, and Milton, U. S. Army, stationed in Ireland ; and one sis- ter, Mrs. Minnie Talbird, of De- troit. 23 `111011111111/ Detroit's Finest Jewish Funeral Home 1......111m1 W JEWISH jAViAS AA,C1-dt 7739 JOHN R. STREET TRinity 2-2114 ammwer..