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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-12-10

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle

December 10, 1943

A Block Buster In
Your Neighborhood

Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
Donor Luncheon Dec. 15

15-foot block buster will be
used in the neighborhood of
Sector C, Area 12 in the City of
Detroit, to help the collection of

On Dec. 6 Mrs. Sol Edelman,
of 2250 LaSalle Gardens, was
hostess to the board of directors
of the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi.
Mrs. Ethel Abrams, president,
presided at the meeting.
Plans were completed for the
7th annual donor luncheon, to be
held on Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 1
p. m. in the auditorium of the
Shaarey Zedek.
An interesting program has
been arranged.
Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin is chair-
man of the luncheon. Mrs. Ida
Goldsmith and Mrs. Sam Osnos
are co-chairmen of the souvenir
journal. Reservations are still
available by calling Mrs. J. Ku-
nin, Tyler 4-2481; Mrs. A. D.
Markson, reservation chairman,
Tyler 6-9159; or Mrs. E. Abrams,
Tyler 7-5733.

For Everybody's
Holiday Pleasure
It's Chesterfield

Going Abroad for J. D. C:

This year as usual, Liggett &
Myers Tobacco Company is offer-
ing its three popular leaders-
Chesterfield cigarette, Granger
pipe tobacco and Velvet tobacco in
beautiful Christmas packings for
the holiday trade. Announcing the
143 Christmas line, Liggett &
Myers has issued an attractive
four-color folder, under the gen-
eral heading "Never before have
Chesterfields brought so much
pleasure to so many people ev-
erywhere."
The Chesterfield carton, always
a thing of beauty, this year is rich
in Christmas red, trimmed with
gold. Chesterfields are offered in
the customary carton containing
10 of the 20's packages; also in
the usual cartons of four flat 50's
boxes, 200 cigarettes each.
Adding to its growing American field staff overseas, the Joint Dis-
MT. SINAI THANKS DONORS
Liggett & Myers suggests that
Committee has dispatched these noted social workers to relief
their products are inexpensive tribution
The Mount Sinai Hospital As- and welcome gifts to smokers ev- posts in two vital areas. They are Jacob B. Lightman (left), who .has
sociation extends its appreciation erywhere. giving pleasure to mil- been assigned to South America, and Reuben B. Resnik, who will be
to the following members for lions because of the world's best stationed in the Middle East. Both are from Texas.
Lightman will assist Jewish communities in South America to further
their donations to the organiza- tobaccos and the same high qual-
tion: Mrs. Morris L. Solomon and ity of manufacture that has al- 'refugee integration and to coordinate community activities. Resnik will
supervise J.D.C. operations in the Middle East, including its expanding
Mrs. Philip Sinai.
ways marked a Liggett & Myers'
food package service to evacuees in Asiatic Russia and emigration aid
product.
to refugees coming out of Europe through Turkey.
ART. E. EDELSON
Chesterfield is also emphasiz-
ing the fact that, week after
scrap paper, cardboard, and waste
week, hundreds of organizations,
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fats.
offices and factories, by their gen-
A tremendous drive has been
erous contributions, are sending
arranged by that hard-working
millions of cigarettes to every MRS. EVELYN R. GOODMAN
Art. E. Edelson, the assistant sec-
fighting front-these in addition of the Island Towers, Highland
tor warden of Sector C in Area
to the million free Chesterfields Park, passed away Nov. 27, at
RECEPTACLES
12, assisted by approximately 200
which are sent overeas every the age of 48. Funeral services
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish
were
held
from
the
Gilberts
Fu-
air-raid wardens and 65 messenger
Reinforced Concrete. Fut!),
week as announced over the Ches-
Guaranteed. Priced Right
neral
Home
with
Rabbi
Leon
ger boys.
terfield radio programs.
The big drive will take place on
Velvet and Granger also offer Frani officiating. Interment was at
AMERICAN
Sunday morning, Dec. 12. Your
beautiful Christmas packings that the New Temple Israel Cemetery.
RECEPTACLE CO.
She
is
survived
by
her
husband,
air-raid warden and messenger
are sure to bring smoking pleasure
579 Kenilworth
TO. 8.5889
boy in your block will ring your
to pipe smokers everywhere. These Julius; two sons, Lee and Ansley;
doorbell. Do your part, give them
favorite gifts to fathers, husbands, four sisters, Mrs. Jennie Lehr-
all the waste paper and fats you
brothers and boy friends come in haupt, Mrs. Birdie Nairin, Mrs.
have.
holiday packages of one-pound or Flora Ziegler and Mrs. Hattie
Look for the big block buster
8-ounce drums. Velvet is also a Bernstein; and a brother, Joseph
in front of the Dexter Theater on
favorite in special Humi-seal glass Lehrhaupt.
Rev. Cantor
Saturday, Dec. 11, the same kind
jars.
DAVID
AMELIA GRAN
our boys are using on Hitler's
These Christmas packings are
GOLDEN
Berlin.
always popular with dealers and aged 70, died Dec. 5. She is sur-
Remember-We can't all fight,
Detroit's Favorite
buyers alike because these at- vived by a daughter, Ruth, and
but we can do our share to help
MOHEL
tractive Chesterfield, Granger and son, Alex; sisters, Lillie Lake
win this war, OUR WAR.
Velvet cartons are handsome Lewis and Esther Lewis, and
TYler 6-0490
enough to put around any Christ- brothers, Joseph H. and Nathan
Wedding Ceremo-
nies
Perforated nt
Shaarey Zedek Young
Lewis, all of Chicago. Burial was
We can't win the war without the mas tree "as is."
Home and by Ap-
in
Machpelah
Cemetery
with
Rab-
People's Dance Dec. 18
navy; our soldier can't win unless
pointment.
bi Leon Fram officiating. Services
our ships deliver; merchant ships
The Young Peoples Society of can't deliver unless the home front Japanese Place German and were from Gilbert's Funeral
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will provides. One important convoy job Austrian Jews in Ghetto
Home, 81 Delaware.
hold a "Meet the People" dance
is
flashing
signals
as
this
youth
is
The Well Known Rev.
on Saturday evening, Dec. 18, at
NEW YORK (WNS). - More
ISAAC L. COHEN
the Shaarey Zedek in the Social doing in the Battle of the Atlantic. than 20.000 Austrian and German aged 77 years, died at Harper
Hyman Schulsinger
Your equally important job is to Jews In Shanghai have been
Hall.
continue buying War Bonds until placed by the Japanese authori- Hospital on Dec. 7. He is survived
of Cong.
by his wife, Mamie; daughter,
victory.
Beth Tefilo
U. S. Treasury Department ties in a ghetto where they are
Mrs. Lillian Simon; two sons, Ed-
Emanuel
suffering unsual hardships and ward L. and Alfred H. of Min-
Capable and
humiliations, it was related here neapolis; sisters, Mrs. Hattie
Specialized
last week by Arthur Huston Allen Lewis and Mrs. Eva Kramer of
who arrived from Japan on the Chicago. Interment was at the
MOHEL
exchange ship Gripsholm. He re- Beth El Memorial Park Cemetery
Also Marriages
FOR RENT-Nice light furnish- WANTED-Home for two mother- ported that nrior to the seizure with Dr. B. Benedict Glazer offi-
less little girls, 7 and 9. Also of Hongkew by the Japanese. the ciating. Services were from Gil-
ed room for gentleman or em-
Performed
room for father, if possible. Jewish immigrants there lived bert's Funeral Home, 81 Dela-
ployed lady. 3780 Elmhurst
Sertlees In Eng-
Expenses to be met by father. Peaceably earning their living ware.
Ave. Downstairs. Davison 8873.
lish and Yiddish
Call Townsend 7-0046 Sunday principally as manufacturers of
1934
Hazelwood
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished or weekdays after 6.
shoes, hats, gloves, handbags and
SAM GOLD
TYler 6.6960
warm room with family of
similar Pursuits. When the Japan-
Funeral services for Sam Gold,
three adults, to employed lady SOLDIER'S WIFE wishes to ese took over, he declared, they 51, of 12672 Monica, who died Fri-
share 3-room apartment. Twin placed all the Jews in a ghetto,
or gentleman. 3253 Cortland.
beds. 13100 LaSalle Blvd., To. seizing their business, property day in Hines, Ill., were held today
at the Lewis Brothers chapel, 7739
7-4080.
ROOM FOR RENT, 1600 Seward
and belongings. Mr. Allen, who John R. Burial was in Machpe-
Rev. Cantor
Beautiful large room, nicely FOR RENT-Two separate rooms was born in Shanghai, was em-
Jacob
lajh
Cemetery.
furnished; innerspring mattress,
in home of two adults. One ployed in the Chinese postal serv-
Mr. Gold was a member of Ford
Silverman
double bed, adjoining bath; con-
ice
for
more
than
30
years.
His
room with twin beds and priv-
Post 173, American Legion; Post
SURGICAL
veniently located, excellent
ate entrance. The other room •eport was substantiated by the 135, Jewish War Veterans and the
MOLL
transportation. Gentleman only.
Rev.
August
Henry
Reinhard.
a
with large double bed, suit-
Disabled
American
Veterans.
25 Years'
Call Trinity 1-2287.
able for couple and one single Presbyterian missionary in China
Practice
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Sarah
man. Good transportation. Ga- for. 39 years.
Gold; a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Recommended by
FOR RENT-Furnished room to
Physicians and
rage if desired. Ty. 7-0788.
Zakan; two sons, Pvt. Ervine and
gentleman. Private home, ref-
Hospitals
Bernard Gold, all of Detroit, and
erences. Good transportation. COOK to assist with general work. Downtown Theaters-
9371
a
sister,
Mrs.
David
Feldman,
of
N. W. section. Phone Townsend
Good wages. Good home, no
Wildemere
8-4227.
FOX - "Corvette K-225" Boston.
children. Kosher cooking. Call
TY. 4-0062
Cherry 1747 between 2 and 5 a lusty, action packed drama
SIX-ROOM upper flat for
MRS.
ALICK
ROSENTHAL
of
one
of
the
most
exciting
p. m.
Steam heated, adults only. Rea-
aspects of the battle of the of Petoskey, Mich., died suddenly
near
sonable. Virginia Park, rent.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Atlantic that has never before two weeks after her 75th birthday.
14th. University 3-8823.
room. Small adult family. been told, and made by the same She was president of Temple Bnai
MONUMENTS
Kitchen privileges. Excellent man who gave to the screen Israel Sisterhood, past president
ROOM TO RENT-Nice room in
and
honorary
president
of
the
transportation. 2932 Elmhurst "Sergt. York" and "Air Force,"
single home, near bus line; un-
comes to the screen of the Fox statewide Federation of Temple
Ave., Townsend 5-3123.
limited phone, 2742 Taylor. Ty-
Theater as the feature attrac- Sisterhoods. She was a charter
ler 4-5586. Mrs. F. Aisen.
ELDERLY MAN wishes to give tion on Friday. A companion film member of Petoskey Women's Club
up 5-room flat with winter coal will round out the bill.
and an active worker in the Lock-
YOUNG COUPLE desire to rent
supply. Mr. H. Lerman, 3764
wood Hospital Auxiliary. Since the
furnished apartment, or will
MICHIGAN-Olivia de Havil- death of her husband in 1939 she
Edison.
sublet. Draft deferred. Tyler
land and Robert Cummings in was the president of S. Rosenthal
5-4387.
FOR RENT - Newly furnished "Princess O'Rourke" opened at & Sons, Inc., and was active in
room for employed young girl. the Michigan Theater, starting business till her last day. She is
WANTED TO RENT - 6-room
Private home. Good transporta- Friday. The second feature will survived by her sister, Mrs. Zilla
flat. Linwood Dexter district.
tion. Kitchen privileges. Call be "Find the Blackmailer" with Goldstein. Funeral services were
Family of four. Davison 0900.
Granite and Marble Monuments
Sunday, University 2-3010.
Faye Emerson and Jerome Cowan. conducted by Dr. Selig S. Auer-
7729 TWELFTH ST.
HOUSE FOR SALE - Richton,
bach of Port Huron, circuit rabbi
TY. 6-7192,
WANTED-Young
lady
to
share
UNITED
ARTISTS
-
Bette
corner Holmer. Two-floor colon-
apartment with soldier's wife. Davis and Miriam Hopkins in for Northern Michigan.
ial frame single; six rooms, two
Call Townsend 7-7241.
"Old Acquaintance" with John
bedrooms; bath and study room;
1-car garage, hot air furnace WILL SHARE beautiful bright Loder, Gig Young and Dolores
Detroit's Original and Largest
Moran, and "Adventures of a
and oil burner. The burner can
furnished apartment with nice Rookie" with Wally Brown and
Jewish Funeral Home
be used after the war. $4,800,
lady. 13641 Dexter Blvd., Apt. Alan Carney continue at the
$960 down. Can be seen on
207. Mrs. Schiff, Davison 0497. United Artists Theater.
Sunday. Phone Northlawn 4093.
W141)(.4
FOR RENT - Nice furnished FOR RENT-Clean, nicely furn-
CARD OF SYMPATHY
ished
room
for
one
or
two
gen-
TRINITY 2.2113
7739
JOHN R. STREET
room in home of two adults.
The Kadimah Social Club ex-
tlemen. Shower and telephone.
Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Cen tury y
Good transportation. To. 5-7722.
Good transportation, 14th bus presses its deep sympathy to Mar-
DIGNIFIED
DEPENDABLE
and Trumbull car line. Mrs. tin Cohen and his family of 3344
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
CITY
WIDE
SERVICE
Eva Moss, Apt. 311, 2210 Pin- Elmhurst Ave., in the loss of his
young lady; unlimited telephone.
beloved father, Alex Cohen.
gree, Tyler 4-3752.
4050 Tuxedo. No. 3163.

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