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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-11-20

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A men-call ,eivish Periodical Cotter

Neugarten Sunshine Club
Luncheon Held Nov. 18

Mrs. Morton L. Snyder, presi •
dent, presided at the Neugarten
Sunshine Club on Nov. 18, and
aelcomed friends and members
of the assembly.
Mrs. Lester S. Smith, chair-
man, read congratulatory tele-
grams and letters from friends
of the organization.
Program chairman, Mrs. Benj-
amin Krell, Jr., presented Mrs.
Martin Krauss, who offered the
prayer; Dr. Leo M. Franklin,
who gave an inspiring address,
and Ardis Ailing, of New York
City, who presented a series of
comedy sketches and the "Song

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of Songs." Mrs. Edmund Gil-
bert was accompanionist for
Miss Ailing.
Proceeds derived from the
lunches will enable the club to
carry on its philanthropic work
for the coming year.
The executive board was en-
tertained at luncheon on Nov.
16 at the home of Mrs. Charles
Aller, with Mrs. Lester Smith as
co-hostess.
The regular meeting will be
held at the Jewish Center on
Nov. 23, at 2 p. m. Dessert
luncheon will be served at 1:30.
The board of directors will
meet at 11 a. m. on Nov. 23,
preceding the regular meeting.

-CLASSIFIED

FOR RENT - Nice furnished FOR RENT-Unfurnished room
room suitable for gentleman or
to rent, working couple pre-
couple. No kitchen privileges.
f ered. Good transportation.
2068 Gladstone. Tyler 6-9284.
Second house from Dexter.
Sol Galemba, 3352 Clements,
FOR RENT-Lovely furnished
Townsend 5-7322.
room in beautiful home for
one or two girls. Home of 3 FOR RENT - Nice clean fur-
adults. Excellent transporta-
nished room in home of small
t tion. Automatic heat. Real
family. Good transportation.
home for congenial party. 2270
2297 W. Euclid, between 14th
Clairmount. Tyler 4-1282.
and La Salle. Tyler 7-4803.

"Life Of The Party"
Is Season's First
Musical Hit At Wilson

With the addition of Charles
Ruggles, the screen's and stage's
great comedian, "Life of the
Party," Henry Duffy's gay mus-
ical comedy hit at the Wilson
Theater in Detroit, becomes even
more hilarious and entertaining.
The musical comedy begins its
eighth week in Detroit next Mon-
day and its well deserved pop-
ularity will keep it there sev-
eral more weeks before it moves
on to Chicago and New York.

Bicur Cholem Young
Women's Meeting, Nov. 23

DOWNTOWN THEATRES

BROCHAH GOLDSTEIN AUX.
The Brochah Goldstein Auxil-

FOX-"My Sister Eileen," the
play that captured the nation for
more than two years finally has
reached the screen and will be
the top feature at the Fox start-
ing Friday.
Starring Rosalind Russell and
Janet Blair as Ruth and Eileen
Sherwood respectively, the cast
also features Brian Aherne,
George Tobias, Allyn Joslyn,
Elizabeth Patterson and Grant
Mitchell.
MICHIGAN-Bob Hope, Bing
Crosby and Dorothy Lamour in
"Road to Morocco" will continue
for a second hilarious week at
the Michigan Theater. Compan-
ion feature will be "Wings and
the Woman" starting Anna
Neagle as the intrepid aviatrix,
Amy Mollison.

iary of the Jewish Consumption
Relief Society of Denver, Col.,
is completing plans for a donor
luncheon to be held at the Stat-
ler Hotel on Tuesday, Feb. 16,
1943. The guest speaker will be
Rabbi Benedict B. Flager. For
tickets, call the chairman, Mrs.
Philip Robinson, telephone Town-
send 8-9254.
The next regular meeting of
the local chapter will be held at
the home of Mrs. A. Goldfeder,
2958 Monterey on Wednesday,
Nov. 25.

ABOUT PEOPLE
Edward E. Grusd, Managing
Editor of The National Jewish
Monthly, writes in to warn us
against claiming for the Jewish
fold a couple of U. S. Bomber
Command heroes mentioned in re-
cent dispatches from England .. .
Philomatians Held Debate They are Aron F. Moses and
Sunday, November 15
Rudolph Toransky, neither of
whom are Jewish . . . Nor, adds
A debate between the proba- Grusd, may we claim Lieutenant
tioners against the Philomathians Clarence Lipsky of the U. S.
was held by the Philomathic De- Army, who is a Lithuanian Cath-
bating Club on Nov. 15 at the olic.
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. The
subject was "Resolved that 18
Rev. Cantor
and 19 year old draftees should
be given a year's training before
Jacob
going over seas." Affirmative was
Silverman
upheld by Norman Milin, clerk
SURGICAL
and Louis Silverstein. The nega-
MOREL
tive was upheld by two proba-
25 Years'
tioners, Sandor Bernstein and
Practice
Norman Wexler, who was chosen Recommended by
Physician's
and
as the best speaker of the after-
Hospitals
noon. William Shapiro, honorary
alumnus gave the critics report.
9371

Mrs. Leo Wasserman, of 3246
Cortland Ave. was hostess to a
hoard of directors meeting of the
Young Women's Bicur Cholem
on Monday afternoon, Nov. 16.
Following an interval for re-
freshments, a regular meeting
was held. All plans were com-
pleted for the open meeting
scheduled for Monday, Nov. 23,
at the home of Mrs. Louis Katz,
3203 Glendale Ave. It will be
a social afternoon for the pleas-
ure of the members and their
friends. Prospective members will
also be invited so they can hear
something about Bicur Cholem
work.
All committee reports were
given on the annual donor lunch-
eon, to be held Jan. 13, 1943, at
the Shaarey Zedek. To those who
are interested and who desire
any other information, please
call the chairman of the donor
NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS
luncheon, Mrs. Wm. Stotler,
Edward Guebs, attorney and
Townsend 6-0440.
counsellor-at-law, announces the
removal of his law offices from
1150 National Bank Bldg., to
603 Barium Tower, where he will
engage in the general practice of
ROSE MELDMAN
law. Telephone Cadillac 5690.
died Nov. 15 at the age of 52.
Funeral services were held Nov.
PRIMROSE CLUB
17 at the residence, 3241 Oak-
Annual donor luncheon will be
man Blvd., with Lewis Bros. held on Jan. 19 at the Book-Cad-
conducting the services. Inter- illac Hotel. Mrs. Carl Pearl has
ment took place at the Mach- been appointed chairman by the
pelah Cemetery with Rabbi Leon president; Mrs. M. Greenberg,
Fram officiating. She is survived pledge chairmans are Mrs. F.
by her husband, Louis, and a son, Zohott and Mrs. H. Wright, Cap-
Leonard.
tains are Mrs. R. Aaron, Mrs. H.
Gross, Mrs. T. Cowin and Mrs.
MORRIS EPSTEIN
died Nov. 18 at the age of 63. M. Weinberg.
F uneral services were held at
KOROSTISHEVER AID
the Lewis Brothers Funeral
The Korostishever Aid Society
Homo on Nov. 19 with interment
hold its first donor luncheon
at the Machpelah Cemetery. Rab- will
Tuesday, Dec. 1 at Thornton's
bi Morris Adler and Cantor Ja- on
Shop. Mrs. Sam Seppen is
cob Sonenklar officiated. He is Tea
survived by his three daughters, chairman of the affair and is be-
assisted by the Mesdames,
Mrs. Fred Saber, Mrs. Herman ing
William
Sandler, I. Moray, and
R. Sable and Mrs. David L. H.
Burnstein..
further infor-
Lefko; one son, Albert; and two mation, please For
call Townsend
brothers, Joseph, of Great Falls, 6-5608.
Montana, and Isaac, of Boston.

FOR RENT-4051 Monterey ave. FOR RENT-Lovely furnished
Nice furnished room with in-
room suitable for young lady
ary
nerspring mattress. Porch ad-
or gentleman. Good transpor-
hip
joining room. Suitable for one
tation. 2270 Taylor. Tyler 6-
p.
or two. Near Dexter and Ply-
4243.
hip
mouth bus line. Northlawn
ced
3176.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
tan
room in private home. Small
FOR RENT - Nice furnished
ee,
family. Good transportation.
room with private family.
bb
3283 Cortland. Townsend 7-
Garage if desired. 2281 Pin-
4638.
I- gree, downstairs. Gentleman
No
preferred. Tyler 6-7753.
viii
FOR RENT - Nice furnished
tation. Evenings or Sunday.
Ind
room in home of small family
tly
for one or two persons. Good
WIDOW ALONE-Employed 4
transportation. Davison-Dexter
to
12
p.
m.,
desires
to
share
ily
section. Davison 4264.
apartment, house or rent room
with light kitchen privileges. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished
Please give phone number.
room with private family. Suit-
nd
Write Detroit Jewish Chron-
able for gentleman. Good
icle, Box 197.
transportation.
1618
Glynn
Court. Townsend 6-1134.
Lac
WANTED - Elderly man for
ied
salesman in Army and Navy YOUNG COUPLE, no children,
m-
store selling general merchan-
Government employed, desires
bb
dise. American Army and one or two furnished room
rill
Navy Store, 52 Cadillac Sq.
apartment. Preferably in the
la-
Clifford 4449.
northwest section.. References
at
furnished. Write Detroit Jew-
FOR RENT-Webb Ave. Beauti-
ish Chronicle, Box 462.
- fully furnished 6 room lower
flat. Has large living room, FOR RENT-Nice large fu•nish-
breakfast room, modern kit-
ed room in home of 2 adults.
chen, 3 bed rooms, tile bath-
Suitable for young lady or
room, stall shower, oil heat,
couple. Kitchen privileges.
garage. Townsend 8-4648.
Good transportation. 2703 W.
Grand Ave. Townsend 7-3463.
CHERRYLAWN-Nicely furnish-
ed room. Private adult family FOR RENT-Beautiful large
of 3. Continuous hot water.
furnished room in home of
2 bathrooms. Good transpor-
adults. Gentleman preferred.
tation.
tation. Evenings or Sunday.
Near bus and car lines. Garage
University 3-1844.
if desired. 3047 Pasadena Ave.
Townsend 6-4461.
FOR RENT-Large cheerful well
furnished room for one or GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE
two. Pleasant home. Near bus
WORK-Little knowledge of
and street car. Townsend 6-
shorthand. Typing essential.
8778.
Detroit Mill Supply Co., 1909
E. Ferry AYe. Ivanhoe 5600.
FOR RENT-Furnished room in
lovely apartment. Suitable for FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
employed couple. Home pm-
room for a young lady. Small
' ileges. Call Davison 7795 or
family. Good transportation.
Townsend 7-5318.
2703 Sturtevant. Townsend 6-
6467.
FOR RENT
Large furnished
room with private family. FOR RENT - Furnished room
Suitable for gentleman or
with twin beds. Suitable for
lady. 2948 Elmhurst Ave.
2 girls or couple. Good trans-
Townsend 7-4452.
portation. Nice quiet home of
2 adults. Davison 2587.
FOR RENT-Comfortable fur-
nished room. Good transporta- FOR RENT - Furnished room.
tion. Reasonable. 9831 Mc-
front bedroom, three windows.
Quade. Tyler 6-6016.
Kitchen privileges. Good tran:-
portation. 3380 Monterey, Apt.
FOR RENT-Calvert. Two ad-
106.
joining bedrooms. Gentlemen.
Good transportation. Townsend ROOM AND BOARD WANTED
7-5485.
-Quiet defense worker wants
adult home around East Side
FOR RENT - Nice furnished
Defense plants. Write Detroit
room with private family.
Jewish Chronicle. Box 356.
Board if desired. 2670 Glad-
stone. Good transportation. FOR SALE-
Tyler 7-2299.
ROSELAWN 17584
FOR RENT - Large beautiful
VACANT
furnished room with small
Nice
8
room
brick. Tile lava-
adult family. Good transporta-
tory and bath. Gas heat. Near!
tion. Modern conveniences.
transportation and school. Sac-
Must be seen to be appreci-
rifice price. Owner, UNiversity
ated. Gentleman only. 2751
1-1420.
Webb Ave.
FOR
RENT-Nice large room
I OR RENT-Nicely furnished
with two large windows, cross-
room suitable for gentleman.
ventilation. Very good trans-
Good transportation. 2471
portation. Near Linwood and
Ford Ave. Near Linwood.
Lawton. Reasonable rent. 2695
Monterey.
FOR RENT-Two nicely fur-
nished rooms with private fam-
ily for gentleman or lady. FOR SALE, FLATS-Two-fam-
ily flat. Seven rooms each.
Single home. Good transporta-
Four-car garage, two baths,
tion. Townsend 8-9182.
stall showers. Owner must
seek smaller quarters. Call
FOR RENT - Nice furnished
Tyler 4-5603.
room suitable for couple or
single person. Good transpr-
AND BOARD-Suitable
tation. 2247 Hazelwood, lower. ROOM
room for either one or two
WA NTED-Couple for bedroom
young women. Private adult
home, unlimited telephone, ex-
with five windows and separ-
cellent transportation. North-
ate bathroom, oil heated house,
west section. $10 week. UN.
good transportation by bus or
2-4143.
street car. Davison 7183.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

NaveMber 20, 1942

42

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BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD
died Nov. 17 at the age of 75. CARD PARTY NOVEMBER 29

SURGICAL MOHEL

MARY LANDSBERG

Funeral services were held Nov.
19 at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home
with interment at the Clover Hill
Park cemetery. Rabbi Morris Ad-
ler officiated. She is survived by
her husband, Morris; three
daughters, Mrs. Charles Racine
of Florida, Stella, and Mrs. L.
Bernstein; three sons, Louis H.,
Joseph S., and Meryl; one sister,
Bessie Robinson and a
brother, Joseph Brown, both of
Chicago.

LOUIS KOOLISH

died Nov. 14 at the age of 54.

Funeral services were conducted
at the Ira Kaufman Funeral
Home with interment at the
Bnai Moshe Cemetery. Rabbi
David Rine officiated. He is sur-
vived by his daughter, Mrs. Tillie
Kulish and a son, Ben.

RACHEL MUSCOVITZ (MOSS)

Marriages Performed

A card party, the proceeds of
which will be used to further
religious and cultural work is
sponsored by the Sisterhood of
Congregation Bnai Moshe to take
place Sunday evening, Nov. 29,
in the banquet hall of the Con-
gregation. Dexter and Lawrence.
Mirs. Morris Weinstein and
Mrs. Irving Greenspan are in
charge of arrangements. All
members and friends of Bnai
Moshe are cordially invited to
attend.

Rev. Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN

Detroit's Favorite
M 0 II E L
Tiler 0-9490
Wedding Ceremo-
nies Performed at
Home and by Ap-
pointment.

EQUALITY CLUB

The next meeting of the
Equality Club will be held Wed-
nesday evening, Nov. 25 at the
home of Mrs. Clara Breitman,
8836 Linwood Ave. The officers
take this opportunity to thank
the many persons who have al-
ready subscribed to our donor
luncheon, and to those who de-
sire any other information please
contact Mrs. Betty Berkowitz
University 3-7522.

died Nov. 10 at the age of 80.
Funeral services were held at the
Ira Kaufman Funeral Home with
interment at the Machepelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Isaac Stollman
UNVEILING
officiated. Mrs. Muscovitz was a
The family of the late Jacob
resident of Detroit for over, 50 I. Lipshinsky of 3298 Webb Ave.
years. She is survived by her wish to invite their relatives and
son, Dr. Ervin B. Moss.
friends to the unveiling to take
place on Sunday, Nov. 22 at
SARAH PLASKO
1:30 at Machpelah Cemetery.
died Nov. 16 at the age of 56.
Funeral services were held Nov.
UNVEILING
17 at the Lewis Bros. Funeral
The family of the late Samuel
Home with interment at the Rubenstein wish to invite their
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Jos- relatives and friends to the un-
hua H. Sperka officiated. She is veiling to take place Sunday,
survived by her husband, Louis; Nov. 22 at 3 p. m., at the Clover
three daughters, Mrs. Max H. Hill Park Cemetery.
Weiss, Mrs. Sol Tachman and
Edna Lee; and two sons, Phil
and Joe.

JENNIE ROBBINS
died Nov. 17 at the age of GO.
Funeral services were held Nov.
19 at the Lewis Bros. Funeral
Home with interment at the
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Leon
Fram officiated. She is survived
by her husband, Morris; two
daughters, Mrs. Louis Fried and
Mrs. Maurice Klayman, and a
sister, Mrs. G. Kutzen.

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