A merica lavish Periodical Cotter
July 7,
1944
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronic,*
OBITUARY
stilt—Apartment Property
FORESIGHT
you
not
forfeit
Demands t hat
through neglect, the gains acquired
hy personal industry and enterprise.
There is but one answer—sound
Detro it apts. Get all the Facts &
Figures front Mr. Bedford, decide
for yourself.
010,000 dwn.—Out of town owner
mi st sell high grade sol. brick 12
apt, 4-5 rms. Vac. at. Fine cond.
all exp.
Sett 13700 after taxes
$70,000. Now $30,000
sold 011. e
takes all
$15,000 dwn. Out of town owner
must Ind! massive 91 apt. 3 - 4 rms.
1 2 big to.celies. Carpet lobby halls,
now steam boiler, new tankless hot
new stoker. Rent $13,500.
aster,
Cost to build $145,000. Price today
only $75,1100.
114,300 &vit. Needs money for
bus i ness :tit apts. Substantial 4-5
hot water. Out-
rine. Nev, tankless
standing or, Glendale. Price less
than hal f original sale. Rent $9700.
Small 4 '; payments.
$30,000 dwn. to deed & 4;4% nd g.
37 apts. 3-5 rms. Good clean well
located. New stoves. Rent $18,000.
Coat $200,000 to build. Large prop-
erly only $85,000.
ROMER WARREN & COMPANY
Ca. 0321
Dime Bldg.
The Well Known Rev.
Hyman Schulsinger
of Cong.
Beth Tefilo
Emanuel
Capable and
Specialised
MOHEL
Also Marriages
ROSE ALBERT
died June 29 at the age of 45.
She was buried from Lewis Bros.
Chapel on June 30 with inter-
ment in the Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor
Jacob Sonenklar officiated. She
is zurvived by her husband, Ber-
nom: two daughters, Mrs. Flor-
ence Kaplan and Mrs. Elaine
Grant; mother, Mrs. J. P. Rosen-
thal; five sisters, Mrs. N. P. Le-
vine of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs.
Samuel L. Kavanau, Mrs. Lewis
Barak, Mrs. Robert Trepeck,
Mrs. Hyman Beale; and five
brothers, M. N. Rosenthal, Rabbi
H. N. Rosenthal, Nathan Rosen-
thal and Pr.:. Leonard Rosenthal
of the U. S. Army.
MRS. ANNA KATLAN
Services were held at 1 p. m.
Wednesday for Mrs. Anna Kat-
Ian, 55, who d;ed Tuesday at her
home, 2953 Bridgeton, at the
Lewis Bros. Funeral Horne. Bu-
rial took place in Machpelah
Cemetery. Mrs. Katlan lived in
Detroit 27 years. Surviving are
,her husband, Selig, and two
daughters, Essie and Helen.
NOTICE OF UNVEILING
The family of the late Mrs.
Rose Cohen invite their relatives
and friends to the unveiling of
a monument at Bnai David Ceme-
tery at 11 a. m. Sunday, July P.
Rabbi Sperka will officiate.
Dr. J. M. Goldsmith Is 12th
Time Blood Donor
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
Dr. Jules M. Goldsmith, De-
troit dentist, is up for his 12th
blood donation to the American
Red Cross.
DEMOCRATS and REPUBLICANS
NOTICE OF UNVEILING
The family of the late Mary
Freedman, whose daughters are
Mrs. Sidney Rattner, Mrs. T.
Brodie and Libby Freedman, in-
vite their friends and relatives
to the unveiling of a stone at
Machpelah Cemetery, on Sunday,
July 9, at 1 o'clock.
Remember This When You Go
to the Polls on T ue sday
Rev. Cantor
CIRCUIT JUDGE
DAVID
GOLDEN
William FRIEDMAN
)etroit's Favorite
MOHEL
TYler 11-9480
Wedding Ceremo-
nies Performed at
Home and by Ap-
pointment.
Worthy Successor to the Late Judge Harry B. Kcidan
1
Rev. Cantor
Jacob
Silverman
SURGICAL
31011EL
25 Years'
Practice
Recommended by
Physicians and
Hospitals
2
The family of the late William
Beckerman invite their relatives
Services In Eng
and friends to the unveiling of
lish and 'Yiddish
the tombstone on Sunday, July
1934 Hazelwood 9, between 12 and 1, at the
TYler 6.6960
Roumanian Cemetery, Masonic
Blvd. off Gratiot.
Our New Location
11738 DEXTER BLVD.
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4)
CLASSIFIED
LICE NSED ELECTRICIAN: All FOR
SALE—Furnished or un-
kinds of wiring and repairing.
furnished. Permanent home at
Motors, generators, plugs, bells,
Estral Beach. Best swimming
switches, chimes and fixtures.
on Lake Erie. Will sacrifice,
For residence, commercial and
leaving state. Elmer Gee, 6408
industrial. Crest Electric Serv-
Lakeshore Dr., Estral Beach,
ice. TRinity 1-1165.
Newport, Mich.
IN DETROIT in vital war work FOR RENT — Nice furnished
for the duration, must find
room, 2428 Buena Vista. Town-
send 5-6057.
2 or 3 or 4 room furnished
apt. Guarantee furniture to
be well cared for. Day phone, FOR RENT — Nice furnished
room with private family. Ex-
LAfayette 4240; night, TOwn-
cellent transportation. Near bus
send 6-2296.
and car line. Unlimited phone.
Townsend 8-9613.
YOUNG BUSINESS and profes
sional men and women who WIDOW living alone desires to
are desirous of getting ac-
share her 3-room apartment
quainted may do so by writing
with another woman. All privi-
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Box
leges. Call mornings, 8 to 12,
1 71. All information kept
and after 10 in the evening.
strictly confidential.
Townsend 6-8531.
FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished REFINED elderly lady desires
apartment to share with woman
room and board with respec-
or couple. 13641 Dexter Blvd.,
table family. Quiet environ-
Apt. 207. Apply at any time.
ment Preferred. Box 752, De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.
FOR RENT — Nice furnished
room with private family. WANTED-5 or 6 room flat or
income up to $80 per month,
2979 Pasadena Ave. Townsend
7-2906.
wanted by well established De-
troit family. Best references.
SERVICE MAN'S wife desires to
Willing to decorate. Write De-
rent room in single home. Suit-
troit Jewish Chronicle, Box
able for nurse or one or two
014, or call Un. 1-1410.
girls. Townsend 5-5798.
FOR RENT — Well furnished
MAN with reference desires to
room with private family.
drive to California. Will help
Board if desired. No kitchen
drive and share expenses. Mad-
privileges. Tyler 6-1377.
ison 2380, from 9 to 6.
FOR RENT—One or two rooms
YOUNG LADY desires position
in large cottage, for summer
as companion or to care for
or one month. Lake 35 miles
children at summer home. Ho-
from Detroit. Phone Northlawr.
Barth 3702.
3026.
WA NTED—Lady
to share apart- COOK WANTED, lady. Sandwich
Tent; kitchen privileges. Mrs.
shop light lunchroom. Down-
w. J. Lapin, 13221 14th.
town. Closed evenings and Sun-
Townsend 7-7539.
days. Madison 0178.
Lewis Bros.
7739 JOHN R. STREET
TRINITY 2.2113
Serving Detroit /or Nearly • Quarter of • Century
DEPENDABLE
DIGNIFIED
CITY WIDS SIRVICI
(Non Partisan Ballot )
RECEPTACLES
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Preferred (Highest Rating) by Civic Search.
light issued by the Citizen's League.
William FRIEDMAN
TY. 0-7192
Kosher Meat & Poultry Market
*
CIRCUIT JUDGE
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Aaron B. Margolis
Won the Detroit Bar Association Advisory
Vote By 7 to 1 Over Nearest Opponent.
Vote to Retain .. .
Granite and Marble Momunent ■
QUALITY MEATS — ALWAYS FRESH
Der..oit's Original end Latest
Jewish Funeral Home
MONUMENTS
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Manual Erharil
Between Webb and Tuxedo
Next Door to Levine's Grocery
Unanimously Endorsed by All Branches of
Industry and Organized Labor (C.I.O.,—
A. F. of L. and American Railway Brother-
hood Unions).
((It is natural that lawyers know who is best qualified)
9371
Wildemers
TY. 4.0062
NOTICE OF UNVEILING
Performed
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Garbage. Ash and Itnble ► art
Reinforced, Concrete. Fully
Guaranteed. Priced Right.
AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE CO.
This advertisement paid for by friends of Judge Friedman
579 Kenilworth TO. 8.5889
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POLITICAL. ADVERTLSEMENT
NOMINATE
Clarence J.
McLEOD
CONGRESSMAN
13TH DISTRICT
REPUBLICAN TICKET
*Representative McLeod has frequently
come to the aid of immigrants who
sought the protection of this land.
*Favored legislation of benefit to all
war veterans.
*Congresman McLeod, when a member
of the powerful Treasury Appropria-
tions Committee, obtained the neces-
sary funds to construct the Detroit
Coast Guard Station.
*Congressman McLeod faithfully sup-
ported all efforts to enlist American
aid for Jewish aspirations in the up-
building of Palestine.
*Rep. McLeod won country-wide ac-
claim for his bill designed to prevent
subversive political parties from ap-
pearing on the American ballot.
*Ever ready to render service to his
constituents, Representative Clarence J.
McLeod deserves re-election to the
United States Congress.
REGARDLESS OF HOW ELSE YOU VOTE,
DON'T FAIL TO VOTE FOR
CLARENCE J. McLEOD
for U. S. CONGRESSMAN
PRIMARIES TUESDAY, JULY
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