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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle

November 19, 1943

Detroit Group of Gewerkshaften Campaign
; Elects Delegates to National Convention

Rabbis Fram and Glazer
To Speak for Kiwanians

Aaron Rosenberg To Be
Cardozo Speaker Nov. 21

RECEPTACLES

Garbage, Ash and Rubbish
Reinforced Concrete. Fully
The Cardoza Club announces its
Guaranteed. Priced Right
annual
open
meeting
Sunday,
Nov.
Rabbi
Leon
Fram
of
Temple
AMERICAN
ments
for
the
forthcoming
cam-
Sessions of the Twentieth Ju-
Israel will be the Jewish member 21, at 12:00 p. m., to be held at
RECEPTACLE CO.
bilee Convention will be held in paign had been made and that the of a good will team to speak at the Workmen's Circle, 11535 Lin-
new office, located at 9142 Lin-
TO. 8-5889
579 Kenilworth
New York City, at the Commo- wood Ave. had been installed and the Kiwanis Club in Ann Arbor wood Ave.
After
the
business
meeting,
-O-O-Ci-h:H2-CH2
-ir.HtHXI
rCHXHXH2Oi2UH!H2
on
Monday,
Nov.
22.
Dr.
B.
Bene-
dore Hotel and the Manhattan is in working order.
will include the nomination
Center, during the week-end of
The conference was greeted by dict Glazer will be the Jewish which
Mr. A. H. Kushinsky of the New member of a good will team to of officers for the coming year,
Nov. 27.
At a conference of delegates of York office, who spoke briefly on speak before the Kiwanis Club in there will follow a resume of the
and progress of the club.
Rev. Cantor
organizations and active workers the history of the Geverkshaften Wyandotte, on Tuesday, Nov. 23. founding
The chairman of the entertain-
in the Detroit Gewerkshaften cam- Campaign since its inauguration
DAVID
ment
committee,
Max
E.
Hecker,
paign, held Thursday evening, in 1923. The meeting was also MASSADA CHAPTER P.W.O.
GOLDEN
New members who attended has arranged a program of enter-
Nov. 11, the following delegates greeted by Mr. M. Boimgold, as-
ta'nment which includes a guest
Detroit's Favorite
were elected to represent the De- sistant secretary of the Poali Zion the first regular meeting of the speaker,
Aaron Rosenberg, the well
MOHEL
Massada
Chapter,
P.
W.
0.,
were
troit campaign at the Twentieth Organization.
TYler 6-9490
given a talk by the hostess and known attorney and wit, and a
National Jubilee Conference of
organizer, Mrs. Norman Kanter, novel musical offering.
I Veil(' ing Ceremo-
the Palestine Histradrut cam-
Milan, the president, urges
nies Performed at
paign: Messrs. A. Meyerowitz, M. Hebrew School Membership on the work of the organization. its Max
Home and by AP -
members to bring their friends
The following new committees
Taich and Nathan Ross.
poi nt ment.
were named: Mrs. J. J. Karbal, and relatives for this outstanding
Morris L. Schaver, for many Enrollment To Continue
donor luncheon chairman; Mrs. occasion. For further information
years chairman of the local drive
The annual membership enroll-
and a worker for everything con- ment of the Hebrew Schools, which H. Katz, Mrs. M. Albert, bulle- call the secretary, Harry Shapiro,
tin chairmen; Mrs. P. Stellar at Townsend 6-5347.
cerning Palestine and Jewish life,
The Well Known Rev.
started with a meeting at the Red Cross chairman; Mrs. J.
presided at this conference. He was
home
of
the
president
of
the
Jr.
Congregation
of
Simons
Pliskow,
hospitality
chairman.
as-
greeted the delegates and in-
formed them that preparations are schools, Rudolph Zuieback, will be sisted by Mrs. I. Rash, Mrs. S. Branch Elects Officers
of Cong.
being made for the 1914 cam- continued for a number of weeks Schulman and Mrs. S. Karbal.
Beth
Tefilo
to
come.
The Junior Congregation of the
paign. The annual conference of
Emanuel
It is the intention of the mem-
David W. Simons Branch of the
N. WOODWARD JWEWO
the local drive will be held Sun-
Calmbie and
The North Woodward branch United Hebrew Schools held their
day, Jan. 9, 1944, in the audi- bership committee, headed by Dr.
Specialized
torium of the Congregation Shaa- A. E. Bernstein, Julius Berman of the Jewish Women's European annual election of officers last
rey Zedek. This will mark the and Morris Fishman, to reach this Welfare Organization will meet week. The following were elected:
MOHEL
beginning of this year's campaign. year the goal of 500 new members. at the home of Mrs. Wm. Elson, Gerald Viedrah, president; Gerald
This
effort
is
being
made
not
only
Also
Marriages
Agranove,
vice
president;
Milton
2459 Pingree, on Tuesday, Nov.
A suggestion was made to intro-
Performed
duce a resolution at the local con- in order to raise an additional sum 23, at 12:30 o'clock, to make Lutchansky, gabai; Richard Sand-
ference that the Detroit share in of money, but also to acquaint final arrangements for their 11th ers and Gilbert Parker, wardens;
Services In Eng-
the 1944 campaign shall be $75,- the people with the work of the annual donor luncheon to be held Leslie Abramson, secretary.
lish and Yiddish
schools,
with
their
accomplish-
000. This was enthusiastically
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on
1934 Hazelwood
ments,
with
their
struggles
and
supported by all of the workers
Tuesday noon, Dec. 7. Mrs. Paul-
PHILOMATHIC CLUB
TYler 6.6960
and delegates present at this con- achievements.
ine Epps, general chairman, au•
The next meeting will be held nounces the souvenir booklet is
The
Philomathic
Debating
So-
ference.
Harry Schumer, treasurer of on Wednesday evening, Nov. 24, being set up and anyone willing ciety held a meeting Sunday, Nov.
the local campaign, announced at the home of Mr. Abe Kasle, to have their name in the book- 14th. The program consisted of
Rev. Cantor
that all the preliminary arrange- 2280 Atkinson Ave.
let, or their dear ones mentioned speeches on various topics.
On Sunday, Nov. 21 there will
in memoriam, compliments or
Jacob
names of boys in service, on the be a symposium on military sci-
Silverman
honor roll, contact her by call- ence. The following members will
SURGICAL
ing during the day at Ty. 7-5102. participate: A. Lewis, artillery
MODEL
PENOBSCOT
BUILDING
AT-
warfare; M. Peltz, logistics; R.
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
Mrs.
Wm.
Fisher
is
chairman
25 Years'
TORNEY offers free rent and
Zweig,
chemical
warface;
S.
Wine,
young lady or woman--couple.
Practice
stenographic service to attorney of darlings and memorials.
Good transportation, 1911 Burl-
Mrs. Morris Sklare is captain DeGaul's book, "Army of the Fu- Recommended by
in
exchange
for
some
service.
Physicians and
ingame, Townsend 7-5640. Nice
ture."
Box No. 207, Detroit Jewish of parties, assisted by Mrs. E.
Hospitals
home to right party.
Weisman and Mrs. A. Kurzmann.
Chronicle.
BICUR CHOLEM
9371
For
information
call
To.
8-4952.
SIX-ROOM FLAT for rent; up- -
Young Women's Bicur Cholem
Wildemere
to-date, no children; also a large SERVICE MAN'S wife wishes to
announces that its night of games
TY. 4.0062
furnished room to rent in a
share apartment with employed
was a success and thanks all par-
quiet home. A. Sack, 9627 Mc-
lady; kitchen privilegess. 3750
ticipants for their generous as-
Calvert, Apt 204, Tyler 7-8552.
Quade.
sistance. At a meeting at the
HARRY STINE
home of Mrs. Asher Marder, 2626
of
3274
Sturtevant,
died
Nov.
10
WANTED-Girl or woman to
Cortland Ave., a donation of
share apartment; all convenien- FOR RENT-Attractive furnish- at the age of 55 years. Funeral $250 to the War Chest was an-
ed room with private family. services were held from the Ira
ces, good transportation. Davi-
Suitable for girl. Kitchen privi- Kufman Funeral Home with nounced.
son and LaSalle, Tyler 7-6531.
leges if desired. 2927 Cortland, Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiating. He
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished,
Townsend 5-6398.
leaves his wife, Sarah, two daugh-
clean room for one or two gen-
ters, Lillian and Mrs. Rebecca
tlemen. Shower and telephone. WILL SHARE my 3-room apart- Surtis. Burial at Bnai David
Good transportation. Fourteenth
ment with congenial girl. Un- cemetery.
bus and Trumbull car line. Mrs.
limited phone. Davison 0220,
2641 GLENDALE AVE.
Eva Moss, Apt. 311, 2210 Pin-
CYNTHIA M. MEYERS
Sunday or evenings, or Dear-
gm, Tyler 4-3752.
of 2972 Webb, died Nov. 11 at
born 8000.
TOwnsend 9-0344
the age of 14 years. She is sur-
FOR RENT-A six-room upper
vived
by
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Granite and Marble Monuments
SURGICAL MOHEL
flat on Broadstreet near Joy Rd. WANTED-Couple or small fam- Samuel J. Meyers, and sister,
7729 TWELFTH ST.
ily
to
act
as
foster
parents
in
Adults preferred. Call Tyler
Roberta. Funeral services were
TY. 6-1192
Marriages
Performed
a
private
house
owned
by
the
6-0741.
Jewish Children's Bureau. Six held at the Ira Kaufman Funeral
to eight children. Foster father Home with Rabbi Morris Adler
FOR RENT-Nice big room; 3
may be employed out of home. officiating. Burial at Machpelah
adults in the family. Ho. 4936.
Detroit's Original and Largest
Attractive financial arrange- cemetery.
WANTED-Furnished or unfurn-
Jewish Funeral Home
ments. For further information
GIZELA SAMBURG
Jr.WISH
ished room in Northwest section
call or write Jewish Children's
of
4244
Leslie,
died
Nov.
14
at
mos
for refined lady. Call Sunday,
Bureau, 51 W. Warren, Colum-
the age of 65 years. Funeral serv-
Townsend 8-2843.
bia 1600.

ices were held at the Ira Kauf-
TRINITY 2.2113
man Funeral Home. Rabbi Fisher
FOR RENT-Nice furnished b-
7739 JOHN R. STREET
FOR
RENT
-
Nicely
furnished
officiated, with interment at Oak-
Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century
room flat; light, telephone, heat
room suitable for young lady. view cemetery. She leaves her
DIGNIFIED
and gas included. Apply 9917
DEPENDABLE
Near bus and car line. 916 children, Mollie, Mrs. Tille Lefko,
Broadstreet. Davison 7894.
CITY
WIDE
SERVICE
Delaware Ave., Trinity 2-7930. Louis and James; two grand-
WOMAN to take care of house-
children; sister, Mrs. Lena Jud 7
hold, with evenings off. Pleasant FOR RENT-Apartment to share kovitz of McKeesport, and brother,
surroundings. Call Sunday, Ty-
with a girl or couple. Good Eddie Lefkovics of Homestead, Pa.
ler 4-5143.
home. 2752 Boston Blvd. Call
after 6. Townsend 5-7330.
FURNISHED ROOM to rent, for
UNVEILING
couple; kitchen privileges; call WILL SHARE beautiful furn-
The family of the late Mr. and
evenings after 7, or Sunday all
ished apartment with young Mrs. Abraham Solomon wishes
day. Tyler 7-7648, 9433 Mc-
business man or lady. Includes to invite friends and relatives to
Quade.
kitchen privileges. Lawton- the unveiling of the monument
Grand Blvd. section. Call Mrs. on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 28,
FOR RENT-A large airy room,
at 2 p. m. sharp at Beth Tefilo
Pick, Tyler 6-8200.
one or two girls or couple, in
cemetery.
home of adults. Good transpor- HAIR ON FACE REMOVED
tation, and garage if desired.
permanently by electric needle.
IN MEMORIAM
3791 Carter, Tyler 7-4137.
No scars. Results guaranteed.
In loving memory of our dear
Michigan licensed operator. husband and father, Martin Weiss,
MIDDLE-AGED man desires neat
Jennie Wohlman, 10211 Dex- who passed away Nov. 22, 1941.
room and meals in Kosher
ter, near Calvert, TYler 7-1986.
home, preferably apt. building.
Loving and kind in all his ways,
Open evenings.
Call Townsend 8-4957.
Upright and just to the end of
SALESLADIES WANTED-Dres-
his days,
FOR RENT-By a service man's
Special Designs Submitted Without Obligation
ses and coats. Full time or part Sincere and true in his heart and
wife, a nicely furnished room
Monuments Erected Anywhere in Michigan
time. Chic Dress Shop, 9035
mind,
in apartment, for a lady. Call
A beautiful memory he left be-
Twelfth St.
all day Sunday. Mrs. Gold, Ty-
hind.
FOR RENT-Three-room apart-
ler 6-3159.
ment with the sale of 3 rooms
Sadly missed by his loving wife
FOR RENT - Furnished room,
of furniture. Reasonable. Ty- and sons.
with small adult family, for a
ler, 6-2237.
gentleman. Elmhurst, near Law-
UNVEILING
ton; good transportation. Town- FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
The family of Dave Goodfriend
for
couple
or
single
person.
send 7-3222.
wish to invite their relatives
Designers and Builders of Beautiful Mon:marl:.
Good transportation. Kitchen and friends to the unveiling oi
INTELLIGENT middle-aged lady
privileges. Northlawn 1658.
Visit One of Detroit's Largest Outside
the
memorial
for
the
late
Mrs.
wishes permanent position as
Natural Displays at
companion. Practical nurse, City FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Grace Goodfriend, on Sunday,
room in private home of adults. Nov. 21, at 11:00 o'clock, at Oak-
COR.
of Detroit nursing permit; free
Good transportation, near bus view cemetery in Royal Oak,
to travel; references. Presently
LAWTOf
and car lines. 1503 West Phila- Michigan.
unemployed. Box No. 235, De-
delphia.
troit Jewish Chronicle.
IN MEMORIAM
Open Evenin )3 and !:irdays
Deferred Payments
The family of the late Yetta
NICELY
furnished room with
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room
For
A
Representative
in
Your Home Call
small family, to a refined young Kanat wish to invite their rela-
suitable for gentleman in fam-
tives
and
friends
to
the
unveil-
lady.
Single
home.
Gas
heat.
ily of two adults. Good trans-
Good transportation. Call UN. ing of the tombstone, to take
portation. Chicago Blvd. near
place Sunday, Nov. 21 at 1 p m
3-5310.
Dexter, Tyler 4-5964.

Hyman Schulsinger

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