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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-09-25

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scp;;mbcr 25, 1942

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Jewish Sports World • • •

HAVE YOU HEARD THAT?
Private Billy Conn grosses the
If the forthcoming fight be- expected million dollar gate on
tween Sergeant Joe Louis and October 12 when these two heavy-
weights clash for the champion-
SALE-APARTMENT PROPERTY
ship, Mike Jacobs, the sports
promoter and the man in charge
of the Columbus Day affair will
have been solely responsible for
more than $5,000,000 that will
have been poured into the coffers
will emerge the leader la banking,
of the U.S.O., the Navy and
Industry and trade. Prompt Invest-
ment in Detroit realty will secure
Army Relief Societies. . . . Un-
e
riches
of
the
h
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share
of
t
lo
less Harry Feldman, the hottest
new host-war world. See Mr. Bed-
pitcher to have hit the New York
rord for Fats and Figures.
Giants in years, enlists in the
cents
on
the
1.intaidations--50
Army, he will find himself in line
dollar, Cream of I let roit apts. $5,-
for a $5,000 increase in salary
,000
down.
Small
4
%
000 to $51 1
next season. As a relief pitcher
terms.
Harry has won six games and
near Blaine.
I th
*6,000 1)01111
lost one in this his first year up
rooms. Was valued
20 wilts 3 to
with the big time. . . . More than
3130,0110, Now only $37,5011.
that, he has been clouting the
$1,200 Ilo•n-Elinhurst 19 units
apple at the amazing mark of
3 to 4 rooms. Rent $9,500 t enant a
.355.
pay utilities.
One of the saddest tales that
$7,1400 Down-Glendale 21 units 4
we've
heard concerns Barney Ross,
to 5 m o ats. Rent $10,000.
former triple title holder and one
nown-Euclid 211 units 3 of the gamest cock-robins the
to 4 rooms. Rent $11,1110.
rosined arena ever saw. Barney,
now with the Marines, retired
$1,500 Dow n-NVillis . colored 23
from the ring as the undefeated
units I to 5 rooms. Rent $11,000.
lightweight crowns. . . . He also
$10,000 How n-I teaut y 'tear Wood-
quit the boxing game with some-
ward. Rent $15,000. Earns 12% net
thing like half a million salted
on sacrifice price. Ita 1. easy mtg.
Just one of these-never again.
away for his old age. . , . But
now for the tears, Today, he's
11031ER WARREN &
penniless-lost it all in his father-
5s Years' I >emendable Servlue
in-law's business ventures.
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Young lady for furniture store.
Hebrew, Yiddish, and Bar Mitz-
Shechter Furniture Co., 8928
vah, English and Citizenship -
Twelfth Street Trinity 2-3636.
my specialty.
Reading and
2-3636.
writing guaranteed. Free trial
lesson. 1964 W. Delaware St.
Phone Tyler 6-0042 or Davison WANTED -- Experienced book-
keeper for retail furniture
9392.
store. Good pay. Good hours.
FOR RENT--Beautiful room in
Call Madison 5588 before 6.
modern home. Young lady pre-
ferred. Home conveniences. WILL. SHARE my attractive
apartment with congenial
Telephone. 2537 Glynn Court
couple or two business girls.
FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished Twin beds. Chicago Blvd. Tele-
room.
Good
transportation.
phone Tyler 6-5191.
3781 Calvert. Tyler 5-271'7.
BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED room,
FOR RENT-Large, airy room
in home of adults. for one or
for one or two in home of two
two persons. Steam heated
adults. Good transportation.
apartment. Board if desired.
3302 Boston Blvd. Townsend
Unlimited 'phone. Good trans-
6-5057.
portation. Chicago Blvd., be-
tween Lawton and Dexter.
FOR RENT - Beautifully fur-
Telephone Tyler 5-2289, Sat-
nished room in home of adults
urday and Sunday Morning
for couple or two ladies. House-
during week days.
keeping privileges. Convenient
transportation. Telephone fa- ROOM WANTED with kitchen
cilities. Inquire Monday at
privileges for elderly lady. In
9395 McQuade Ave. Tyler 6-
the vicinity of La Salle and
7494,
Fourteenth Sts., between Tux-
edo and Fullerton. Telephone
FOR RENT-Attractive furnished
Townsend 7-5530.
furnished room in home of
adults. Reasonable. G o o (1 FOR RENT - Comfortable fur-
transportation. 2605 Elmhurst
nished room for gentleman.
Ave., apt. 203. Townsend 5-
Good transportation. Small
76(17.
family. 3326 Elmhurst Ave.

lad who rode the front gun cock-
pit of the plane in which Captain
Colin Kelly blasted a Japanese
battleship, was a top-notch high
school athletic in Brooklyn sonic
eight years ago. Mike starred in
baseball and basketball at Brook-
lyn. . . . Leonard Levy, behemoth
all-American tackle on the Uni-
versity of Minnesota football ma-
chine last year is now in the
Army . Len was a wrestlig champ
as well and is now specializing in
jiu-jitsu in preparation for a job
with a Commando unit.
leans Kashdan and Sammy Res-
chevsky-co-heolders of the Amer-
ican Chess Federation champion-
ship, will play a series of seven
matches with the American title
at stake. The matches will be
played in as many Army camps
and the proceeds will be turned
over to the U.S.O. And, in case,
just in case you're wondering who
would pay to see a chess bout,
we'll bet you an average of a
thousand dollars a match is
handed over to the Service Or-
ganization.
Elliot Arnold, author of the
best-seller "The Commandos" and
'Young Man of Manhattan"-
ince played football with this
scribe.. .
Strange as it seems, Benny
Friedman was saluted by the en-
tire Corps of Midshipmen when
single-handed he rode rough shod
over a gallant Navy eleven and
heat the Middies with his brilliant
signal calling and passing. . .

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ROOM AND BOARD desired by FOR RENT-Nice large furnished
room, in home of small adult
young lady. Must be within 15
family, kitchen privileges if
or 20 minutes of Grand Cir-
desired. Good transportation.
cue Park. Call Sylvia Baurer,
between 9 and 5 at Fitzroy
3244 Cortland Ave. Townsend
2626.
7-2579

FOR RENT - Nicely furnished FOR RENT-Desirable room for
young lady in private home.
room in private home. Good
Kitchen privileges if desired.
transportation. Unlimited tele-
phone. 2742 Taylor. Tyler 4-
Good transportation. 3764
5586.
Edison Ave.
- -
FOR RENT-Large airy room WIDOW wants to share apart-
ment with middle aged em -
for one or two gentlemen.
comfortably furnished. Good ployed lady. References. Tele-
t ransportation. 3297 Virginia
phone Tyler 5-5932.
P Park. Tyler 7-4108.
FOR
RENT - Nicely furnished
with
room for one or two persons
FOR RENT-Lovely room
employed. Good transportation.
middle aged couple. Board op-
Adults. 2744 Tuxedo. Tele-
tional. Convenient transporta-
phone Townsend 6-5403.
tion. Call Davison 0884, Sun-
(lay from 2 to 6 P. M.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room suitable for young lady.
FOR RENT-Cheerful furnished
4026 Webb Ave., upper. North-
room in attractive apartment
lawn 4978, near Dexter and
for lady. Two adults in family.
Plymouth bus line.
Unlimited telephone. Elmhurst
between Wildemere and Dex-
REFINED YOUNG LADY (lc-
ter. Townsend 7-8865.
sires to contact another with
apartment to share. Separate
FOR RENT-One double and one
sleeping accommodations pre-
-ingle room, newly decorated,
ferred. Government employee.
in quiet home. Excellent trans-
Call Tyler 7-8858 before 6
portation. 2948 Elmhurst.
P. M. Sunday.
Townsend 7-4452.

OBITUARY

MINNIE BURNETT
died Sept. 18 at the age of 56.
Funeral services were held Sept.
20 at Lewis Bros. with interment
at Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rab-
bi Harold Rosenthal officiated.
She is survived by her three sis-
ters; Mrs. Belle Lachman, Mrs.
Herman Lemke and Mrs. Louis
Werbe of Flint, Mich. and one
brother, Mason Burnett of Cop-
ley, Ohio.

YETTA BURNETT
died Sept. 20 at the age of 86.
Funeral services were held Sept.
22 at Lewis Bros. with interment
at Clover Hill Cemetery with
Rabbi Morris Adler officiating.
She is survived by her three
daughters; Mrs. Belle Lachman,
Mrs. Herman Lemke and Mrs.
Louis Werbe of Flint, Mich.; and
one son, Mason Burnett of Cop-
ley, Ohio.

ISRAEL ROSEN
died Sept. 20 at the age of 63.
Funeral services were held at
Lewis Bros. on Sept. 22. Burial
was at Beth Moses Cemetery. He
is survived by his wife, Minnie;
two daughters, Hannah and Mrs.
William Gallagher of Traverse,
City.

EDWARD SELDES
died Sept. 24 at the age of 53.
Funeral services were held at
Lewis Bros., Sept. 25, with inter-
ment at Clover Hill Cemetery.
Rabbit A. M. Herschman officiat-
ing. He is survived by his wife,
Rose; two daughters, Mrs. Ben
Schutzman and Mrs. M. Lederer ,
one son, Irving; and two sisters,
Mrs. H. Weintraub, and Mrs. B
Gelman.

Did you know that Loren Mao-
sel, the youngster who conducted
the New York Philharmonic Sym-
phony Orchestra at the Lewisohn
Stadium this summer, owes much
of his success to advertising
tycoon Albert Lasker?

SOAPS

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MAINTENANCE SUP PI. I ES

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PACKING & SUPPIA• CO., INC.
325 W. Jefferson
RA. 9880

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Townsend 7-4193

Rev. Cantor

Jacob
Silverman .

SURGICAL
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25 Years'
Practice
Recommended b,
Physicians and
Hospitals

MARY LIEBERMAN
died Sept. 24. Burial services
were held Sept. 25 at the Lewis
Bros. Funeral Home. She is sur-
vived by her husband, Dr. Bar-
nard L.; son, Barry; mother, Mrs.
MAX PRUSSIAN
Lillian Dulkin and a sister, Beat-
Max Prussian, aged 82 died at rice, of Chicago.
his home 1544 Glynn Court, Tues-
day, Sept. 22. He was born in
ESTHER ZEMAN
Vilna, Russia and arrived in this died Sept. 19 at the age of 36.
country 65 years ago, settling in Burial services were held Sept.
the City of Boston, Mass., where 20 at Lewis Bros. with interment
he resided for 47 years. He at. Clover Hill Cemetery. Rabbi
came to the City of Detroit in A. M. Herschman officiated. She
1925 and was very active in is survived by two brothers,
many communal orthodox Jewish David and Arthur; and one sister,
affairs. He was a member of the Mrs. Louis Brenner.
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue
and of the Mizrachi organization
NATHAN GREENBERG
and a founder and loyal worker (lied Sept. 21 at the age of 86.
of the Old Folks Home. The Burial was held at Lewis Bros.,
funeral services were held at Sept. 22 with Rabbi Morris Adler
Lewis Bris. on Wednesday, Sept. and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar offic-
23. Services were conducted by iating. Interment was held at
Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Can- Clover Hill Cemetery. Mr. Green-
tor Jacob Sonenklar.
berg was born in Kateranislav,
He is survived by his wife, Russia and came to this country
Rose; one son, Meyer; two 30 years ago. He is survived by
daughters, Esther R. Prussian his two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude
and Mrs. Davis H. Cole, and 7 Budnitsky and Mrs. Rose Kroger
grandchildren.
of Los Angeles, Calif., and two
sons, Aaron and Morris.

OBITUARY

MARY GORDON
(lied Sept. 20 at the age of 67.
Funeral services were held Sept.
22 at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home
with Rabbi Morris Adler and
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar officiat-
ing. Burial took place at the
O.B.A. Cemetery in Chicago. She
is survived by her children;
Sarah M., Mac, Samuel P., Pearl
I., Jack C.; two sisters, Elizabeth
Chapman and Mrs. Helen Jame-
son; and two brothers; Charles T.
and Joseph P. Chapman.

F

REAL ESTATE

9371

Wildman,
TY. 4-0062
Marriages

Performed

The Well Known Rev.

Hyman Schulsinger

of Cong.
Beth Tefilo
Emanuel

LOUIS MARKOFSKY
died Sept. 19 at the age of 67.
Funeral services were. held Sept.
20 at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home.
Burial was at Machpelah Ceme-
tery with Rabbi A. M. Herschman
and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar offic-
iating. He is survived by his son,
Samuel; three daughters, Mrs.
Max Lefkowitz, Mrs. Herman
of Detroit and Mrs. D. Yovis, all
of Detroit and Mrs. L. Berman of
New York City.

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JOSEPH A. FELLER
(lied Sept. 21. Burial was held
Sept. 22 at Lewis Bros. with in-
terment at Bethel Memorial Park
Cemetery with Rabbi Leon Frani
officiating. lie is survived by his
wife, Bessie; (laughter, Eleanor;
two sisters, Mrs. Eva linger and
Mrs. Pocher of Hollywood, Calif.;
and two brothers, William of
Philadelphia and Harry F. of
Minneapolis.

SAM GOLDBERG
died Sept. 19. Burial services
were held Sunday, Sept. 20 with
ISABEL LOUISE GALLOW
interment at the Yiddish Folks
died Sept. 20 at the age of 17. Ferein Cemetery.
Funeral services were held at
Lewis Bros. Funeral Home with
Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. -BUY WAR BONDS-
Burial at Machpelah Cemetery.
FOR RENT - Large beautiful LADY, 34 YEARS OF AGE, fine She is survived by her parents,
appearance, highly educated Mr. and Mrs. William Callow and
master bedroom to share with
Detroit's Finest
and cultured, desires to meet two sisters, Gladys and Joyce.
congenial business girl. ew
refined gentleman. Object mat-
twin beds, 3 room apt: Excel-
Jewish Funeral Home
rimony References exchanged.
CLASSIFIED
lent transportation. Continuous
Reply to Box 117, Detroit
hot water, shower. Telephone
FOR RENT - Comfortable, fur-
Davison 0945.
Jewish Chronicle.
nished front room in private
home of three adults. Young
FOR RENT-Pleasant room for FOR RENT-Large, airy, com-
fortable furnished room in con-
lady preferred. Unlimited tele-
a gentleman in home of adults.
Good
genial home. Good transporta-
phone. Good transportation.
1502
transportation.
7739 JOHN R. STREET
tion. 2708 Grand Ave. Town-
3330 Pasadena, near Dexter.
GlYnn Court. Townsend 7-
7653.
Townsend 6-3277.
send 6-6749.

Capable and
Specialized

MOHEL

Also Marriages
Performed.

Services In Eng-
lish and Yiddish

1934 Hazelwood

6-6960

Tiler

Rev. S. MOGILL

2641 GLENDALE AVE.
TOwnsend 9-0344

SURGICAL

MOHEL

Marriages Performs!

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Rev. Cantor

DAVID
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Wedding Ceremo-
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R (ErEgeE Ash and Rubbish.

Reinforced Concrete. Fully
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Priced
Right

AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE Co.

579 Kenilworth

To. 1-5811

MONUMENTS

Manuel ilrbacb

Granite and Marble Monuments

7729 TWELFTH ST.

TYLER 6-7192

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