A merica "(wish Period cal Carter. 1943 February 5, 1943 mat i egal, rabbi rican The Gamma Kappa Chi frater- nity of Wayne University will hold its semi-annual dinner-dance 'Tuesday evening, Feb. 9, in the Jade Room of Hotel Leland. At this time 10 pledges will be given the rituals before being inducted as members of the fra- ternity. These include Jack Bel- kin, Shelly Eisenberg, Harry Ra- tline, Julius Censer, Albert Ship- ko, Charles Kosher, George Rob- inson, Fred Borisoff and Milton Cohen. The committee in charge of arrangements are Charles Kruger, chairman, Chester Shaw, Iry Cohen, Sol Dovitz, Ralph the And thers ries- ele* tome who sub- four nong n, so per- rabs. a) pa - iner- alist. Gross, Maxwell Nadis, Iry Berg, Murray Sherman and Phil Roths- child. A special edition of the Gamma Kappa Chi Voice" will be issued to commemorate the mem- bers who are serving in the United States armed forces, ac- cording to Harry Weberman, edi- tor. In addition to dancing, a floor show will be presented fea- turing the G. K. C. "Damsels". Gamma Kappa Chi still re- mains undefeated in the frater- nity basketball league with wins over Phi Alpha and Phi Sigma Epsilon. They beat the previously unbeaten Phi Alpha, 29-23. Chuck Kosher led the Gamma's with seven points with Harry Weber- man and Ralph Gross making six markers. CLASSIFIED s that orr akin oubt 'bus, Jew- ibled na- only rica. Il an they lain- , Ali here is: 15 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Gamma Kappa Chi Dinner-Dance Feb. 9 it Gamma Kappa Chi now has 38 men in the armed forces, in- cluding the following who left last week: Mickey Bates and Max Bunin, Air Corps; Danny Boga- rad, Navy training at Notre Dame, and Jack Schwartz, Joe Gilbert, Sheldon Eisenberg, U. S. Army. There won't be any egg short- age this year if Sophie Tucker, mamma of all the red-hot mam- mas, can help it . . . Sophie's got scouts looking for a nice poultry farm for her, and when she gets it she'll set about set- ting her setting hens with her usual energy. It's getting so that horse-drawn vehicles attract practically no at- tention on the boulevards of Man- hattan, and ere long we'll relearn the difference between a hansom and a Landau . . . Among re- cent visitors to view New York through the windows of a horse- powered carriage were Bernard M. Baruch and Ben Cohen. Wasted money is wasted lives. Don't waste precious lives. Every dollar you can spare should be used to buy War Bonds. Buy your ten percent every pay day. 100% of His Pay For War :ponds IN MEMORIAM In tender and loving remem- brance of our darling beloved daughter a n d granddaughter, Gloria Joy, who passed away six years ago, Feb. 11, 1937 (29 days in Shvat). rtl x sad and lonely years have passed SITICe our great sorrow fell, shock t hat we received t hat daY. We still remember well, It took front us it 8111ffing And left life dull and gray, It took it flower, young and fresh, What more Is there to say ? The I io not ask us If we miss her, There's such a vacant place, We think we hear her footsteps, And see that laughing face, It's not the tears at the inoment shed, That tell of broken hearts, nut the lonely tears of after yearn, Tell of many things left unsaid. I it s of sadness do 1'11111N o'er us, Tears In silence often flow, Nh'iliorY keens her ever near us, Though she left six years ago. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished FOR RENT - Newly furnished Her lonely mother, Mrs. Eve room in modern attractive room in comfortable home for Rosenstein; grandmother, Mrs. apartment suitable for gentle- working girl or woman. Near Max Siegel, and the Max Siegel man or lady. Homelike sur- 3 bus lines. $6 week. Univer- family. roundings, convenient trans- sity 1-4143. , portation, near bus and street car. Very comfortable. Call WORKING MOTHER with school- Townsend 5-6861, evenings or age child wishes to share home Sunday. and board with refined family. Must have kind and motherly Rev. Cantor ANYONE knowing the where- care for child. Willing to share abouts of Ethel Alpern, please Jacob part of maid expenses. North- write Detroit Jewish Chronicle, west section preferred. Town- Silverman 525 Woodward Ave., Box 110. send 8-8963. statmcm. In 1924 lived at 9420 Brush; mon', in 1926 lived on Blaine and GENTLEMAN desires to share 25 Years' worked for J. L. Hudson Co.; Practice bachelor apartment; at Bel- has two sisters, Elaine and crest. Business man preferred Recommended by Physicians and Charlotte. (25 to 35 years). Call after 6 nompunin p. m., apt. 1212. DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER. 9371 Hebrew, Yiddish, and Bar FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Wildemere Mitzvah, English and Citizen- room, twin beds, suitable for TY. 4-0062 ship-my specialty. Reading a couple or two gentlemen. Good transportation. 3729 and writing guaranteed. Free Richton. Davison 2587. trial lesson. 1964 W. Delaware The Well Known Rev. St. Phone Tyler 6-0042 or YOUNG MAN, 38 years old, de• Davison 9392, fense worker from out of town, of Cong. wishes companionship of lady, FOR RENT - Two nicely fur- Beth Tefilo nished bedrooms suitable for preferably on midnight shift. Emanuel Write Detroit Jewish Chronicle, lady, gentleman or couple. Capable and Working people only. No chil- Box 250. Specialised dren. 2722 Richton, downstairs. Near Lawton. Townsend 7-3440. FOR RENT - Nice furnished room for lady or gentleman. Acme Reasonable. Good transporta- FOR RENT - Nice clean fur- Ehipyard bond champion is Pugh Also Marriages VA.-A rTMIPORT NEWS, tion. 9831 McQuade. Tyler nished room in home of small Butler, 69-year-old Scot born in Glasgow, who has allotted 133% ofl Performed family!. Good transportation. 6-6016. Lis pay to War Savings Bonds. Butler is shown at work in the joiner' service. In Eng- 2297 W. Euclid, between 14th Ilmh and Yiddish WANTED - Reliable man, draft shop of the Newport News Shipbuilding . and Drydock Company', and La Salle, Tyler 7-4803. exempt, driver for diaper laun- where he helps daily to turn out ships paid for by millions of otherl 1934 Hazelwood dry. Good hours, good pay. FOR RENT - Newly furnished u. S.7 Treasury Department, Americans who invest in War Bonds. TYler 6-6960 room to right party. Sunday, Stork Baby Service, 10425 2250 Taylor, downstairs. Northlawn. Call Sunday until 1 p. m., Townsend 8-2697, or FOR RENT - Nice furnished a lifelong resident. He is su•- Monday, Ho. 0900. room suitable for two ladies vived by his wife, Mathilda; two or couple. Quiet surroundings. GIRL for general office work. sisters, Mrs. Albert Rist and Mrs. HENRY S. ATLAS Knowledge of shorthand and 3753 Kendall, near Dexter. Fred Amann. typing. 5 days a week. Phone of 1963 Calvert Ave. died Jan. FOR RENT - Nice furnished SAMUEL KETAI Ivanhoe 5600. 1909 E. Ferry. 27 at the age of 83. Born in Rus- 2641 GLENDALE AVE. sia, he had lived in Detroit for of 3378 Richton Ave. died Jan. room in home of two adults. Centrally located. Good trans- FOR RENT-Clean, comfortable 23 years and was a 32nd Degree 31 at the age of 73. He was TOwnsend 9-0344 portation. Tyler 6-2068. room in home of two adults. Mason. He leaves three sons, Ed- buried Feb. 1 from Lewis Bros. SURGICAL MOHEL Good transportation. Refer- ward and Milton of Detroit, and Funeral Home with Rabbi Isaac FOR RENT-Two bedrooms, rea- ences exchanged. 2697 Glen- High of Chicago; four daugh- Stollman officiating. Interment Marriages Performed sonable. Woman living alone. ters, Mrs. Lena Kantor and Mrs. dale. To. 5-1424, was at the Machpelah Cemetery. Kitchen privileges. 9327 Broad- Jack Behrman of Detroit, Mrs. street, near Joy Road. Down- FOR RENT-Pleasant room for I. N. Roden of Los Angeles and He is survived by his wife, Han- stairs. gentleman; good transportation. Mrs. Ben Sussman of Bay City, nah ;three sons, Ben, William and Jack; and three sisters, Mrs. Private shower. Adults. Town- and a sister, Mrs. M. Solomon. S. Falk, Mrs. I. Shaw and Iva. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Rev. Cantor send 7-7653. Funeral services were held at the room for one or two business Ira Kaufman Funeral Home with DINA S. FELDMAN DAVID girls, in apartment of two FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor of 18420 Woodingham Drive died GOLDEN adults. Home privileges. Boston room in home of three adults. Jacob Sonenklar officiating. Bu- Feb. 2, at the age of 43 years. Detroit's Favorite corner Wildemere. Good trans- Near Fourteenth street car and rial was in Clover Hill Park She was buried Feb. 4 from M D II E L portation. Tyler 6-6355. Dexter bus. Phone Townsend Cemetery. Lewis Brothers Funeral Home Tyler 6-9400 6-7749. with Rabbi Morris Adler and FOR RENT - r Nice furnished Wedding Ceremo- ROSE BELL nies Performed at Cantor Jacob Sonenklar officiat- room in an apartment, suitable FOR RENT - Nice furnished of 1639 Clairmount Ave. died Monte and by Ap- for gentleman or lady. 2740 room suitable for gentleman Jan. 28 at the age of 57. Widow ing. She is survived by her hus- point ment. Richton, Apt. 303. Call Town- or lady in home of private of the late Samuel, she leaves band, Irving; two daughters, send 7-0306. All day Sunday, family. 2511 Highland Ave. one son, Max; three daughters, Anita Ellen and Barbara Sue; or after 6 evenings. Townsend 6-7050. Ruth, Gertrude and Freda; two mother, Mrs. Bessie Berkovitz; brothers, Louis and William Men- two sisters, Mrs. Dan Krouse and RECEPTACLES RETIRED GENTLEMAN wishes WANTED - Room in refined nenberg. Funeral services were Mrs. Leo Lazar, and a brother, Garbage, Ash and Rubbish. to share furnished two bed- kosher home for American conducted by Ira Kaufman with Samuel J. Berke. Reinforced Concrete. Fully room apartment with orthodox couple. With light cooking Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiating. Guaranteed. Priced Right IRENE STEINBERG companionable man or couple. privileges. Mr. Goldstein, c/o Burial was in Hebrew Memorial AMERICAN of 2020 Tuxedo Ave. died at the Write Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Plaut, 1618 Glynn Court. Park Cemetery. age of 63. She was buried Feb. RECEPTACLE CO. Townsend 6-1134. Box 400. 3 from Lewis Brothers Funeral LENA HOLTZMAN 579 Kenilworth TO. 8-5889 FOR RENT - Nice furnished FOR RENT-Furnished room for of 3200 Calvert Ave. died Jan. Home with Rabbi Ilarold Rosen- room for gentleman or couple. one or two. Convenient to bus 30 at the age of 83 years. She thal officiating. Interment was at One block west of Dexter. 9755 and street car line. Tyler leaves four daughters, Jean, Mrs. the Machpelah Cemetery. She is McQuade, near Rochester. Ty- 6-3782. MONUMENTS Meyer Simon, Mrs. Rose Lakind survived by her sister, Mrs. Kate ler 5-6179. and Mrs. Nathan Silverman; two Rosenthal of Royal Oak. WANTED-Bookkeeper. General sons, Joseph and Albert; a sister, FOR RENT - Beautiful large MILDRED STARLER office work. Steady position. Mrs. Gussie Bearman; two broth- room in private home. Good died Feb. 3 at the age of 25. Good salary. Apply in person. ers, Zaivel and Sadel Young. Fu- She was buried Feb. 4 from Lewis transportation. Garage and United Metals Refining Co., u MAC H neral services were conducted by Brothers Funeral Home with phone. Reasonable. University 1641 Caniff at G. T. R. R. Ira Kauffman with Rabbi Isaac Rabbi Joshua H. Sperka officiat- 1-2283• WOMAN has apartment to share Stollman, Rabbi Rabinowitz and ing. Interment was at the Zamosc YOUNG PROFESSIONAL MAN with business or professional Cantor Sonenklar officiating. Bu- Pomashover Cemetery. She is sur- wants room or room and board woman. Nice home, pleasant rial was in Clover Hill Park vived by her husband, Alec; two in refined home. References surroundings. Townsend 8-9494. Cemetery. sons, Gary and Earl; parents, Mr. furnished. Box 200, Detroit and Mrs. Hyman Felhandler; JOHN LEWIS FOR RENT-Nice large warm Jewish Chronicle. brother, George; and three sis- Granite and Marble Monuments room with cross ventilation. of 2712 Richton Ave. died Jan. Mrs Gus- Betty S eld , Mrs. 7729 TWELFTH ST. 25 at the age of 83 years. Sur- ters, Mrs. Betty FOR RENT - Nice large room Good transportation. Apply TYLER 6-1192 vived by three daughters, Mrs. sit' Meyers and Mrs. Annette available for couple or two Apt. 33, 3207 Blaine. Tyler Lillian K la zn ick. Mrs. Shnider, Violet girls, in home of one adult. 5-2072. Busch and Mrs. Fred Marks; one Kitchen privileges. Good trans - WANTED-Good typist for gen- son, Barrye. Funeral services portation. 3834 Elmhurst. eral office work. Max Hayman were conducted by Ira Kaufman DETROIT'S FINEST FOR RENT - Beautifully fur- Insurance Agency, 718 Ham- with Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter officiating. Burial was in Beth JEWISH FUNERAL HOME nished front bedroom in con- mond Bldg. Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery. genial lovely home atmosphere JEWI5H of two adults. Unlimited phone WANTED-Girl to share small 10000,017$ HARRY STONE lovely apartment in northwest service. Townsend 8-0424. Very section. Call Friday after 5 died Jan. 29, at the age of 63. convenient transportation. He was buried Feb. 1 from Lewis p. m. Davison 8858. Brothers Funeral Home, with FOR RENT - Comfortable room in clean home, for couple or COOK WANTED-Permanent po- Rabbi Leon Fram officiating. In- 7739 JOHN R. STREET TRINITY 2.2114 sition. Home of 4 adults. Down- terment took place at the Oak- TY. Privileges. two girls. view Cemetery. Mr. Stone was stairs. University 3-6333. 6-7494. 9345 McQuade. -BUY WAR BONDS I IMP • ) be m e r- alle- but :des- dent ales- ance have ends rael. Hyman Schulsingor .5 ;ett 0 the 111 leri- tion MOHEL ause dish lited has both vso- nout ism. .heir IA* net- OBITUARY hose I to lists po- the by tate of the tncil of liti- he teriN ' in nid- Ise" soft ion, ling nys- the ited Eu- 1, a heir 1 f o of flee m- ire( bit tch gel any nes field nic, will the ker CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO • 11. 4 & Rev. S. MOGILL Manuel &bath t