December 18, 1942

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

SALE-APARTMENT PROPERTY

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they' re gone". fiet the Parts and
li'lgut'es fr o m mt.. Bedford learn
what it's all shout.

10,900 IN111 -N -- xec er again a
modern 19 unit like new pal ning
1 8 , 0 0 0 net oftlY $18,0011 worth
double. Terms $112 1110 in, haling
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1$11,510 11011'N --A t tractive 13 apt
3 to 1 rooms painted walls new
stoves. Also 5 stores 5 flats Fop
steam, 'Modern rough cast hk nat.
oral stone trim like new. Bent
$9,1 0 0 tenants pay utilith•s. Regu-
lar 8125,000 value all for $45,500.
Apt alone should' bring today
$10,000.

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$21,000. Sacrifice
price $65,000 to split partnership.

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Sholom Aleichem Folk
Institute Donor Event
Plans Are Completed

In connection with the Twelfth
Annual Donor Project, the wo-
men of the Sholom Alechem
reading circles presented a pro-
gram on Saturday eve, Dec. 12,
in honor of Chanukah. Several
artists of the Jacob Ben-Anti
Theatrical Troup graced the eve-
ning. Moishe Dombey delivered
his famous readings. A sketch de-
picting the spirit of Chanukah
was presented by Tzirl Soifer.
Doris Dombey accompanied at
the piano by Rena LaMed, pre-
se"ted a recitation of "Shabes
Der Printz." All of these chil-
dren are pupils of the Sholom
Aleichem schools.
Several more parties are in
preparation preceding the donor
event which is scheduled for
Sunday eve., Jan. 10 at the
Jewish Community Center. At
this event all exceptionally fine
program will he offered.
Mrs, Isaac Finkelstein, general
chairman, urges all friends and
patrons to have their pledges
ready, as the time is short and
we desire to have their names in
time to place them in our souv-
enir book.
There is a committee of way,(
and means ready to help all earn
their pledges. For details please
call University 1-6172 or 1-8834.
A rummage sale is now avail-
able.
Your support and hearty co-
operation is greatly needed, in
the field of Jewish education.

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SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS

Gratiot Electric

Fl. 5905

2635 Sherman St.
Any Kind of
WIRING and REPAIRING
Motors Sold and Repaired

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Yep! I'm back at work agin. I Eg-
ger on buyin' lots of War Bonds to
help our boys. Don't forget-we're
all supposed to be signed up for
10% by New Year's!

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FOR RENT - Nice furnished FOR RENT - Neatly furnished
room suitable for young lady
room with refined private fam-
or couple. Kitchen privileges
ily. Good transportation. Suit-
and use of flat. 4062 Elmhurst.
able for gentlemen. 3038 Elm-
Tyler 4-3563 after 8 o'clock,
hurst Avenue. To. 7-2118.
evening.
FOR RENT - Large comfort-
AVAILABLE for January and
able room for couple, or gen-
February and March. Six room
tlemen. 3740 Wager, access to
furnished flat including coal.
Dexter bus and Clairmount line.
$50.00 Monthly. References re-
Ty. 5-0389;
quired. 3220 Sturtevant. Upper.
Townsend 7-8722.
WOMAN to care for bed-ridden
elderly lady. TO. 6-8985.
FOR RENT - Large furnished
room in home of two adults. FOR RENT - Nice furnished
Suitable for two gentlemen or
room for gentleman. Good
couple. 1999 Hazelwood, up-
transportation. 2722 Monterey,
stairs. Tyler 7-6604.
Townsend 6-6731.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
s'ngle room in home of two FOR RENT - Nice furnished
room for young couple or two
adults. Good transportation.
gentlemen.
2253 Gladstone Ave.
2344 Tyler. Townsend 6-3790.
Downstairs. Tyler 6-9724.
COMFORTABLE ROOM to Rent
to gentleman or nice lady. FOR RENT-Pleasant furnished
room. Good transportation. 3726
(Townsend) TO. 7-7660.
W. Boston Blvd., corner Dex-
tex. Tyler 4-7148,
COUPLE wishes to rent a beau-
Good
tiful furnished room.
transportation. Rent reasonable. YOUNG MAN anxious to work.
Tyler 6-5776.
But no experience. No Saturday
preferred. Townsend 7-9006.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM,
for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Pleasant FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
surroundings. Two adults i n
room in home of three adults.
family. Good transportation. Ty.
Near Dexter bus and Four-
5-9447, 2447 Clairmount, Mrs.
teenth car line. Phone Town-
S. Aaron.
send 6-7749.

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DIVORCEE of 38 would like to MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN,
meet congenial man around 40
Mechanic. desires to meet re-
or 45, Object matrimony. Re-
fined middle aged woman of
ply Box No. 707.
medium height. Object matri-
mony. References exchanged.
ROOM FOR RENT-Lovely large
Replies will be treated in
room, suitable for two, in
strictest
confidence.
Write
small adult family. Good trans-
Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Box
portation. 2455 Clairmount.
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FOR RENT - Lovely furnished
room in nice apartment build-
ing. 2 adults in family. Near
Lawton bus and 14th Street
car line. Employed people only.
2911 Monterey, apt. 209. Town-
send 7-0039.

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hand and bookkeeping experi-
once, desires five day a week
position. Call Townsend 6-7139.

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FOR RENT - Nice furnished
room in home of small family,
suitable for lady or gentleman.
Good
transportation.
Near
Excello and Vicher's plant. 2735
Pasadena Ave. Townsend 7-
0920.

$1,800 Collected by Three Local Jewish
Women Sent to Palestine and Siberia

On Monday, Dec. 21, at 8:30
Funds of $1,710.:33 have been collected through boxes by
the Bliai David Sisterhood will
three Detroit Jewish women:
be hosts to its members, their the following
Mrs. Ida Baker, 15900 Normandy
husbands and friends, at a good
$1,015.00
Mrs. Sarah Goldman, 3005 est Chicago
will meeting, featuring the movie,
543.28
Mrs. Miriam Shelovsky, 3353 Fullerton
"The World We Want To Live
152.05
In." The guest speaker of the
evening will be the Rev. Joseph
The moneys have been cabled through the Vam $1 1 11a1y0e3sh3ivoth
G. Mayne, Exec. Director of the
Detroit Round Table of Catholics, to 19 Palestinian Yeshivoth.
Total from box collections
Jews and Protestants. The meet-
1,290.00
31r. and Mrs. Jacob Baker contribution
ing will take place in the Syna-
154.00
:%Irs. Sarah Goldman contribution
gogue Social Hall, Elmhurst and
23.00
Fourteenth Streets.
Total cabled to Palestine
Mrs. David J. Cohen is program
$1,467.00
chairman. Rabbi Joshua Sperka Cabled to Siberia:
Bialistocker Yeshivah
will present the speaker and a
$ 100,00
social for membership get to
Chofetz Chaim Yeshivah
50.00
Kletzker Yeshivah
together will take place. The
125.00
public is invited.
Kamenitzer Yeshivah
100.00
➢ iter Yeshivah
100.00
'Feistier Yeshivah

OBITUARY

SIGMUNG HAUER
died Dec. 11 at the age of 67
and was buried from the Lewis
Brothers Funeral Home on Dec.
13, with interment at the Oak-
view Park Cemetery.
Rabbi
Moses Fisher officiated. He is
survived by his wife, Sarah; and
two daughters, Mrs. Sam Brez-
ner and Mrs. Harry Nussbaum.

SOLOMON LEVINE
died Dec. 15 at the age of 84
and was buried from the Lewis
Brothers Funeral Parlor on Dee.
16, with interment at the Beth
Tefilo Cemetery, Rabbi M. Eisen-
man officiated. lie is survived by
his three daughters, Mrs. Abra-
ham Friedman, Mrs. Sam Tepee
and Mrs. Robert Morrison; and
three sons, Louis, Milton and
Jack.

HARRY GOLDFARB
died Dec. 11 at the age of 56
and was buried from Lewis Bros.
Funeral Home on Dec. 13 with
interment at the Machpelah Cem-
etery, Rabbi Harold N. Rosen-
thal officiated. He is survived by
his wife, Esther; two sons, Max
of Cincinnati, and Abraham of
Cleveland; and a sister, Helen of
Louisville, Ky.

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JACOB SAMUEL
died Dec. 11 at the age of 70
and was buried Dec. 13 from
Lewis Bros., with interment at
the Bethel Memorial Park Ceme-
tery. Rabbis B. Benedict Glazer
and Herschel Lymon officiated.
He is survived by his wife, Rose;
three daughters,
Mrs. George
Fischer, Mrs. K. Kirk and Mrs.
I.,. Pittman; and three sons, Louis,
Frank and William.

ROSE LEVENTEN
of 3346 Tuxedo died suddenly,
Dec. 13. Age 71 years. Survived
by
husband
Abraham,
two
daughters, Lillian and Mrs. Harry
Robbins; three sons, Nathan,
Malcolm and Harry. Funeral
services were held Monday from
the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home.
Rabbi Laze• Levine officiated.
Burial at Nusach Arie Cemetery.

EVA WISOTZKY
of 9214 Goodwin died suddenly
Dee. 14. Age 52 years. Survived
by mother, Mrs. Fanny Schneid-
er, husband Ben, two brothers,
Ben and ,Jacob Schneider. Funer-
al services conducted by Ira
Kaufman. Rabbi Isaac Stollman
officiated .Burial at Hebrew Me-
morial Park. A sister, Mrs. Anna
Levitt also survives.

BERTHA SCHULMAN
of 2658 Pingree died suddenly,
Dec. 12. Age 31 years. Survived
by father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. William Milinsky; husband,
Al; two daughters, Sally and
Rhoda Diane; one son, Joel
Henry; three sisters, Mrs. Mollie
Lott, Mrs. Yetta Dubin, and Mrs.
Ruth Freedland; four brothers,
Max, Ben, Samuel and Jay Milan.
Funeral services were conducted
by Ira Kaufman. Rabbi Isaac
Stollman and Cantor Sonenklar
officiated. Burial at Westwood
Cemetery.

ALEXANDER ROSS
of 9230 Savery, died Dec. 15.
Age 41 years. Survived by wife,
Rose; daughter, Edith; brother,
Arthur Rosenbaum and sister,
Mrs. Samuel Glantz. Funeral
services were held from the Ira
Kaufman Funeral Home, Rabbi
Moses Fischer officiated. Burial
at Oakview Cemetery.

CHARNA ROTTMAN
of 9319 Broadstreet, died Dec.
13. Age 67 years. Survived by
husband, Louis; three daughters,
Mrs. Abe Verona, Mrs. Sam
Levey and Mrs. Louis Deckter;
three sons, Charles, Saul and Es-
sey. Funeral services were con-
stitution. Good pay. Applicants ducted by Ira Kaufman, Rabbi
call Hogarth 7990, or Town-
Isaac Stollman officiated. Burial
send 8-2230.
in Hebrew Memorial Park.

50.00

Total sent to Siberia
Advanced by Jacob Baker

$ 525.00
104.67

Total moneys sent
$1,815.00
Those who contributed are thanked for their cooperation.

Contributions to the
Jewish Home for Aged

The following have made con-
tributions to the Home: Mrs.
Rosalie Danziger, in honor of
Sadie Glueckman's recovery; Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Goldman, in honor
of Maurice Aronsson's 50th birth-
day; Henry 1Veinbauin, dOnation ;
Mr. and Mrs. Menry Wine-
man, in honor of Maurice Arons-
son's 50th birthday; Max Abram-
sohn, in memory of mother, Ilan
nah Abramsohn; Mrs. J. Bar
nett, Pontiac, Mich., in memory
of husband, Joseph Bat -nett; Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Bass, in memory
of Hannah Abramsohn; Mrs. S.
Cohen, in memory of son, Beryl
Jacob Cohen; Mrs. Rosalie Dan-
ziger, in memory of husband's
4th Yahrtzeit memorial; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry S. Grant, in mem-
ory of Hannah Abramsohn; Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hyman, in mem-
ory of Arthur Caplan and Han-
nah Abramsohn; Mrs. J. Imer-
man, in memory of brother, Mor-
ris Baumgarth; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Kay, in memory of Han-
nah Abramsohn; Dr. and Mrs. E.
Kozlow, in memory of Tillie Jaf-
fee; Ruth Manheim, in memory
of aunt, Esther Manheim; Mrs.
Fannie Pupko, in memory of
husband, Abram Pupko; Mr. and.
Mrs. Mitchell B. Robinson, in
memory of Hannah Abramsohn;
Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg and sons,
in memory of Hannah Abram-
sohn; Lazarus Rosenthal, in
memory of Moses Lumberg and
Samuel Weinstein; Mr. and Mrs.
Louis H. Sable, in memory of
Morris Epstein; Max S. Sable,
in memory of Arthur Caplan,
Morris Epstein and Samuel Wein-
stein; Mr. anr Mrs. H. M. Selker,
in memory of Hannah Abram-
sohn; R. R. Selling, in memory
of father, Moyshe Selling; Mrs,
N. Shever, St. Louis, Mo., in
memory of mother, Maryasse A.
Shiffman, in memory of wife,
Vera P. Shiftman; Women's Aux-
iliary of the Jewish Home for
Aged, in memory of Hannah
Abramsohn.

Rev. Cantor

Jacob
Silverman

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Home and by Ap-
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Tau Sigma Alpha Mother
And Daughter Luncheon

On Sunday, Dec. 13 at 2:30
p. m. the Tau Sigma Alpha gave
their annual mother's and (laugh-
ter's luncheon at the Canterbury
house on Seven Mile Road and
Livernois. Present were: Mrs.
Max Efros and daughter, Lillian;
Mrs. Lester Uray and (laughter,
Ellen; Mrs. Ray F. Nathan and
daughter, Dolores; Mrs. Harry
Blaze and (laughter, Ruth, Mr,
Samuel Nathanson and daughter,
Hilda; Mrs. Benjamin Sucher,
and (laughter, Edith; Mrs. Ben-
jamin Weider and (laughter, Lil-
lian; Mrs. Morton Weiss and
daughter, Lee.
A corsage of two white gar-
denias was worn by the Mothers.
A very delightful afternoon was
had by all.

MOHEL

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MONUMENTS

.... IN MEMORIAM
In loving momory of our

dear
sons and brothers who passed
away nine years ago, Dec. 23,
1933. Sadly missed by their par-
ents and brother, William.

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