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December 4, 1942
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and This Legal Chronicle
HITHER AND YON
with MYRA KAY
Gut Yomtov. Chanukah, which named for its founder, Aaron
c ommemorates the victory of toe Levy, who settled there in 1180.
Maccabees over the Syrians, is
to me reminiscent of a table be-
decked with glowing candles in
a :11enorah, which has been hand-
ed down through five generations
-a table, too, witn enough
latkes to warrant an overdose of
castor oil-and the eagerly await-
ed Chanukah Belt-a goodly por-
tion of which went towards
candy, and the rest into the
puissika of some charitable insti-
tution . . . and once again, our
most fervent prayer for the re-
building of Eretz Yisroel as the
center of Jewish life and cul-
ture.
. . .
Two Jews were walking
through the park on a very cold
day with their hands in their
pockets.
Levi said to Cohen:
"Vy don't you say something?"
Cohen: "Freeze your own
hands."
. . .
Even egotists have their good
points-they rarely talk about
their neighbors. One might even
call them "I" specialists.
. . • -
Did you know that:
Aaronsburg, Pennsylvania, was
It was probably the first town in
the United States laid out and
named for a Jew.
harry Von Tilzer, composer of
such hits as "A Bird in a Gilded
Cage" (1900), "On a Sunday
Afternoon" (1902), and "I Want
a Girl Just Like the Girl That
Married Dear Old Dad" (1911)
was born in Detroit.
Dr. Carl Koller, the opthalmic
surgeon, introduced the use of
cocaine as a local anaesthetic for
operations on the eye and thus
brought about the use of the
drug as a local anaesthetic for
all operations.
Jacques Wiener, designed the
first Belgian postage stamps
which were printed in 1849.
. . . -
Why go to college when all
the vocabulary you need to get
by passably well in our present
day social life is "What's cook-
ing?" and "Let's cut a rug!"
. .
The Germans claim to have
killed 2,000,000 Russian soldiers
- it's amazing how that one Rus-
sian is holding all along the line
. . . The Russians claim to have
killed a million German soldiers
- and that's no exaggeration for
Ite-
CLASSIFIED
es.
FOR RENT - Nice clean fur- FOR SALE-BRICK HOME-8
nished room in home of small
rooms, gas heat, modern, 2 car
family. Good transportation.
garage. See owner. 4221 Leslie
2297 W. Euclid, between 14th
Ave. Russell Woods.
and La Salle, Tyler 7-4803.
FOR RENT - Large furnished
FOR RENT-Room in home of
room in home of three adults.
refined American Jewish
Good transportation. 3336 Elm-
couple. Continous hot water,
hurst Ave. Townsend 6-2181.
kitchen privileges. Unlimited
telephone. Good transporta- FOR RENT - Nice large fur-
nished room with private fam-
tion. Glynn Court. Townsend
ily of 2 adults. Unlimited tele-
5-9202.
phone. Townsend 8-4299.
FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished
large master room in refined FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
home of three adults. Gentle-
room with private family. 3820
Richton. Northlawn 4032.
man or young lady preferred.
Between two bus lines and
street car. Garage if desired. FOR RENT - Large airy fur-
nished room in private home of
2975 Cortland, between Law-
small fmily. Steady hot water.
ton and Wildemere, Townsend
Unlimited 'phone. Good trans-
7-8964.
portation. 3337 Buena Vista.
Townsend 8-4717.
FOR RENT - Nice newly fur-
nished room in home of two
adults. Good transportation. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room in private home. Small
2956 Fullerton Ave. Townsend
family. Good transportation.
5-5192.
3336 Leslie. Townsend 5-9748.
FOR RENT-Lovely large room
for gentleman, also suitable FOR RENT - Nice furnished
room with private family. Suit-
for working couple for light
able for gentleman or lady.
housekeeping. Private entrance.
Good transporttion. 2668 Elm-
Unlimited 'phone. Two blocks
hurst Ave. Townsend 6-7776.
from bus line. 30 minutes
from downtown. Reasonable. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
3577 W. Outer Drive. Univers-
room suitable for gentleman or
ity 2-2850.
lady. 2684 Tuxedo, near Lin-
wood. Townsend 5-8462.
FOR RENT - Furnished room
with small family. Good trans- FOR RENT-Bright comfortable
portation. 9831 McQuade, near
sleeping sun room, suitable for
Boston Blvd. Tyler 6-6016.
employed couple or gentleman.
Broadstreet. Tyler 5-9648.
FOR RENT - Beautifully fur-
nished room for gentleman or ROOM TO RENT-3032 Fuller-
lady. Private family. Town-
ton. Clean, pleasant room for
send 7-2983.
gentleman in home of adults.
Telephone. Convenient to Law-
ROOM and BOARD-Mother and
ton and Dexter bus lines.
(laughter have 3 room apart-
ment and would like young EXCELLENT COOK - Middle
woman to make home with
aged lady wants position as
them and share bedroom with
cook in home of private, re-
daughter, good meals. Conven-
fined family of 4 or 5 adults.
ient transportation. 2 0 8 6
Expert in health foods. No
Blaine Ave., apt. 108. Tyler
housework, Tyler 4-2483. 2021
6-3554.
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KALVARIER SOCIETY
IS
Roll of Honor
The Kalvarier Aid Society is
giving a card patty, Sunday, Dec.
at 8 p. m. in the Blatt Moisne
auditoilum, corner of Dexter and Detroit Jewish Boys
in the Armed
Lawrence. There will be re-
Services of the United States
freshments and prizes. The pub-
lic is asked to attend this affair Private David W. Cohen
as the proceeds go for the Lith-
P. F. C. Sol Fink
uanian Jews in Russia. Mrs. Leo
Sergeant
Irving I. Feldman
Weintraub is chairman of this af-
fair and tickets may be obtained Private Aaron A. Gottlieb
from her or by calling Miss
Rose Lewis, Townsend 7-8u20. Corporal Arthur Hessler
l'he Kalvarier Aid Siciety has Private Murray M. Kahn
donated $30.00 to the Jewish
War Veterans, $30.00 to the Staff Sgt. Norman Kaufman
Russian Relief, and $50.00 to
Sec.-Lieut. Ed Kellman
the War Chest.
they can dig up the evidence to
prove it . . . Undoubtedly fu-
ture historians will record that
Hitler's downfall began on the
Russian steppes.
. . .
Attention AFL and CIO:
how about union hours for
poker players?
• • • --
A marriage that has been
broken up by the eternal triangle
is not on the square . . . and
While we're on the subject of
marriage-that old standby of
marrying a girl for her money
has been changed for the dura-
tion-now he marries her for her
new tires and "C" card.
. . • -
Live and Learn:
The pericon is the national
dance of Argentina and not the
tango as is generally believed.
The most perfect hand ever
painted was the right hand of
the Mona Lisa-painted by Leo-
nardo da Vinci.
The Detroit River is known as
the "Dardanelles of the New
World". There is more shipping
tonnage passing through it than
any other river in the world.
White is not a color. It is a
combination of all the colors.
• • --
Mr. Mefoosky, Walter Win-
chell's favorite character, was be-
ing bothered no end by attorneys
for a long overdue account.
Mefoosky got very annoyed.
He phoned them: "Looka here,
now. Dun't start in sanding me
hitters esking all de time for de
monah! I do business only van
vay-eeder I pay, hor I dun't!"
• . • -
Sholom Aleichem.
Private Jack Kellman
Private Martin Kohn
P. F. C. Oscar Max Kramer
Sec.-Lieut. Leonard Meyers
Private Albert Roth
Seaman Ed. Roth
Private A. F. Samuels
P. F. C. Murray Teichman
Pvt. Bernard Zeff
Captain Benjamin Bader
52ymour Horowitz, S. K. 2C
Lieut. Albert D. Blatnikoff
Sergt. Basil I. Blatnikoff
Private Sam Yucht
Private Maurice M. Wartell
Private Harry H. Mandell
Corporal Carl Miller
Warrant Officer, Milton J.
Miller, U. S. N.
Lt. Dr. Phillip M. Sherman
Sgt. Edward Sherman
Sgt. Phillip Schneider
PASECH FEINBERG CLUB
The Pasech Feinberg Family
Club held its first meeting for
the coming season on Nov. 22,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Horowitz of 3025 Richton
Ave.
This
organization
pledged
$100.00 to the War Chest.
Members of thsi organization
who are in the Army will re-
ceive one carton of cigarettes
every month and those members
are: Sidney Cohen, Dr. Pat Co-
hen, Albert Cohen, Albert Lev-
itt, and Bernard Solomon.
Next meeting will be held on
Dec. 13 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Yager, of Fuller Ave.
Sy Feinberg is president of
this organization.
RODIN CLUB
The last meeting of the Rodin
Club was held at the home of
Mrs. M. Koffman. of Fullerton
Ave. The Rodin Club gave $150
to the War Chest. The next
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. N. Fishman, 3411 Sher-
bourn Dr., Wednesday, Dec. 9,
at 8 p. us.
Rev. Cantor
Jacob
Silverman
SURGICAL
MOIIEL
25 Years'
Practice
Recommended by
Physicians and
I lospltale
9371
Wildemere
TY. 4.0062
Bnai David Sisterhood
To Be U.S.O. Hostess
The Bnai David Sisterhood will
be hostess on Monday, afternoon
and evening, Dec. 14 at the U.
S. 0. Canteen in the former
American Legion bldg. They will
also furnish the sandwiches for
the day.
The annual donor luncheon
that was held in November was
a financial and social success and
a get-to-gether party for the
members, is being planned some-
time in January to be held at
the Wilshire hotel. The winner
of the bond which was raffled
at the donor was Mrs. A. Weiner
of 2918 Taylor Ave.
Mrs. Peter Chodoroff of 3781
Cortland Ave. will be hostess at
the board meeting to take place
Thursday, Dec. 10.
OBITUARY
The Well Known Rev.
Hyman Schulsinger
of Cong.
Beth Tefilo
Emanuel
capable and
Specialized
MOHEL
Also Marriages
Performed
Services in Eng-
lish and 11(1111811
1934 Hazelwood
TYler 6-6960
Rev. S. MOGILL
2641 GLENDALE AVE.
MARK BASSEY
TOwnsend 9-0344
.91/e,te
of 3218 Clairmount died Nov.
26
at
the
age
of
73
years.
Sur-
When Irene got home from the
SURGICAL MOHEL
airplane factory she was good vived by wife Rose, two sons,
Charles
I.
and
Irving.
Three
Marriages
Performed
and tired. This was the hour,
after work and before dinner, that daughters, Marion, Mrs. Hugo
she always looked forward to. Browne of Detroit and Mrs.
Her private name for it was "My Mansfield Gordon of LaSalle, III.
sissy hour." Into it, these days, Funeral services were held at
she packed all the lazy, luxurious the Ira Kaufman Funeral home.
Rev. Canfor
little things she loved-things that Rabbi Leon Fram and Rabbi
DAVID
used to take up a lot more than Morris Adler officiated. Burial at
an hour of see peace-time days.
Machpelah Cemetery.
GOLDEN
She sat down at the little desk
Detroit's Favorite
ROSE LIPKIN
in her room. You could tell quite
M 0 II F L
a lot about Irene from that desk. of 3025 Richton, died Nov. 24,
Tiler 6-9190
The water-glass filled with the! age 51 years. Survived by hus-
Ceremo-
small bouquet of flowers she band Hyman, two daughters,
nies Performed at
sometimes bought on the way , Mrs. Ruth Stark and Mrs. Rose
Home and by Ap-
pointment.
home. The paper-weight of pink Berlin; two sons, Louis and Ar-
marble. The thin, crackly blue' thur; sister, Mrs. Rose Berman
air-mail stationery. And the big, and brother Hyman Kaplowitz of
framed photo- Washington. Funeral services
graph of a conducted by Ira Kaufman. Rab-
RECEPTACLES
young man in a bi Lazer Levine officiated. Nus-
Carhage, Ash and Rubbish.
corporal's um- ach Arie Cemetery.
Reinforced Concrete. Fully
Guaranteed. Priced 'tight
form-as good-
‘1
looking a man
LAURA WOLBERG
AMERICAN
as Irene was of 2635 Cortland, died Nov. 24,
RECEPTACLE
CO.
\ pretty. On the age 60 years. Survived by hus-
579 Kenilworth
blotter pad lay the telegram that band, Michel; four daughters,
TO. 8.5889
had come that morning just as she Mrs. Sally Greenberg, Mrs. Fred
was leaving for work.
hose, Mrs. Archie Leschinsky
With those long, well-shaped fin- and Rhoda; one son, Lloyd. Rabbi
MONUMENTS
gers she reached for a sheet of Wohlgerlernter and Cantor Sell-
paper. She nibbled the end of her ulzinger officiated. Funeral serv-
pen for a bit, and then she wrin-
•
kled up her nose at the picture ices at the Ira Kaufman Funeral
of the soldier and began to write, Home. Burial at Beth Tefilo
0
"Dear Mr. Morgenthau", but the Cemetery.
R BAC IC
corporal's name was Jackson and
DAVE DERMER
she called him Pete. Her round of 2491 Pingree died Nov. 23,
handwriting spread across the at the age of 52 years. Sur-
page. "My boy friend is with
the A.E.F. in Ireland. He has vived by wife Rose, two sons,
cabled me fifty dollars with which Philip and Joseph; daughter,
to buy a diamond ring. I've been Sylvia; brother, Harry Dermer.
thinking it over and decided to Funeral services conducted by
Granite and Marble Monuments
buy a War Bond to help Uncle Ira Kaufman. Rabbi Rabinowitz
7729 TWELFTH ST.
officiated.
Burial
at
Hebrew
Me-
Tl'I.EIt 6-7192
Sam instead. This may help to
bring my boy friend home soon- morial Park.
er, and then he can help me se-
lect my ring."
Slowly she began to sign her
DETROIT'S FINEST
'name. "Irene -"
(Letter from an actual commu-
JEWISH FUNERAL HOME
nication in the files of the Trees-,
ury Department.)
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WANTED-Two girls interested FOR RENT-3 room furnished
in room and board in quiet
apartment. Jan. 1 to April 1.
homelike apartment. $10 each.
Tyler 5-2093.
Trumbull car and Fourteenth
bus lines. Feel at home. Tyler FOR RENT-Beautiful large fur-
nished room with private fam-
1 -074().
ily for gentleman or couple.
FOR RENT-Large airy, newly
Garage if desired. Good trans-
decorated room, suitable for
portation. Trinity 2-3273.
two. Excellent transportation.
2948 Elmhurst, Townsend 7- FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room with small adult family.
4452.
Stall shower. Garage optional.
Good trnsportation. 2946 Leslie.
WANTED-Refined couple desires
up to 3 rooms, furnished with
Townsend 7-2732.
kitchen or kitchenette. Call Uni-
FOR
RENT-Beautifully furnish-
versity 3-0868, between 2 and
ed room in nice quiet home
p.
m.
only.
_
suitable for gentleman. 2987
Clements, upper. Call mornings
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
two. Board if preferred. Good
and evenings from 6 to 8.
transportation. 2670 Gladstone,
FOR RENT-Clean, comfortable
Apt. 112. Tyler 7-2299.
room for lady, in adult family.
Good transportation. Unlimited
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH-
phone. Townsend 8-2347.
ED-Four or five room apart-
ment or flat. Wanted by fans
of 3 adults. Madison 2785. FOR RENT-Attractive single or
double, in refined new home.
Call Saturday evening or all
One or two congenial employed
day Sunday.
adults, home privileges. 4094 W.
FOR RENT - Employed lady
Davison. Hogarth 4657.
Let's all sacrifice as Irene has
wishes to share 5 room fur-
done. Bring final victory closer
FOR
RENT-Nice
lower
5
room
nished heated lower flat with
.with the money you put into War
furnished flat, near Dexter, all Bonds. Make certain your family
couple. All conveniences. Good
conveniences.
Give
reference.
transportation. Can use place
budget tops 10 percent by New
Box 225, Detroit Jewish Chron- Year's.
as their own. 3330 Tyler. Town-
u. S. 7 realury Dr tartment
icle.
send 5-5945.
Manuel Urbach
W imoi6 Ato-di
7739 JOHN R. STREET
TRINITY 2-2114
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