Friday, February 2, 1945 OBITUARY MANNY M. SCHARE 44, died Thursday, Jan, 25, after a brief illness. Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 28, in the Lewis Brothers Chapel. Rab- bi B. Benedict Glazer officiated. l; Burial was in the Machpelah Cemetery. He was a member of I COUNSELLING ON PERSONAL PROBLEMS of Adults 11111i Children Akan al and Pre-Marital Personalit y Vocal tonal Guidance Veterans Cases W. A. GOLDBERG, Ph.D. !Inman Relations Consultant ( A Private Fee Servb.ei 1181 lib nu Court TO. 9-1045 Evenings Only Hy Appointment Page Eleven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle the Oddfellows, the Elks, and the Masons. Surviving are his wife, Anne, of 3160 Second; two sons, Pfc. Marvin, a Marine serving in the South Pacific, and Sidney of New York; five brothers, Max Martin, Philip and James of De- troit, T/Sgt. Joseph stationed in Los Angeles, and a sister, Mrs. Fannie Zucker of New York City. eral services were held Jan. 26 at the Lewis Brothers Funeral Chapel with interment at the Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Jos- hua H. Sperka officiated. He is survived by his wife, Mollie; son, Arnold C.; daughters, Mrs. Naomi R. Carson and Mrs. Sylvia Kent ; brothers, Ben, Charles, Sam, Kert; sisters, Mrs. Sarah Rosenfield, Mrs. Mary Lewis, JOSEPH BORNSTEIN Mrs. Hilda Schechter, Mrs. Doris of Newport, Mich., died Jan. Fishel and Mrs. Esther Rosen- 25 at the age of 69 yarn. Fun- gluten. eral services were held Jan. 28 from the Lewis Brothers Funeral MRS. IDA BREITENBACH Chapel with interment at the Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab- Breitenbach, 67 years old, widow bi Herschman and Canton Sonen- of the late Alfred Breitenbach klar officiated, He is survived by and a former teacher in the De- his wife, Annie; sons, Cecil, troit Public Schools, were held Lawrence and Sidney; and daugh- at the Gilbert Funeral Home. ters, Mrs. D. V. Elconin of Mil- Mrs. Breitenbach died Monday in waukee, Wis., and Mrs. G. Katz. Cleveland, where she lived for 16 years. Two daughters, Mrs. LOUIS H. MART Ruth Michleson of Bay City, and of 3887 W. Outer Dr. died Jan. Mrs. Judith Amster of Cleveland, 25 at the age of 60 years. Fun- and a brother survive. Burial was held in Woodmere Ceme- tery. CLASSIFIED DAVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher. 'TO SHARE--Girl or woman to share apartment. Convenient Hebrew, Yiddish, English, Citi- transportation. 2911 Sturte- zenship and Bar Mitzvah. Read- vant. Apt. 27. Call Sunday ing and writing guaranteed. Free trial lesson. 4081 Mon- , through Wednesday. TOwn- send 6-3818, terey. NO. 2680. ELECTROLYSIS—Hair on face WIDOW ALONE desires to share 3-room apartment with couple removed permanently by elec- or woman. 1751 Rochester. tric needles. No scars. Results Apt. D-2. Good transporta- guaranteed. Michigan licensed tion. operators. Jennie Wholman and Fanny Levine, 3358 Glynn Ct. FOR RENT Nice furnished TOwnsend 8-1475. Open eve- room for single person or nings. couple. Good transportation. 2654 Richton Ave. • BECOME the perfect dancing partner, acquire a perfect pos- FOR RENT — Nice furnished ture and poise. Begin lessons Large pleasant front bedroom now, at "The Studios." Dra- mom for working girl or man, matics, ballroom dancing, voice in refined home. Reasonable. culture and special lessons for 2953 Hazelwood. TYler 5- the beginner in piano. Call 2761. today. TO. 8 ,0082. WANTED — Room with kitchen TO SHARE—Will share attrac- privileges in Kosher home by tively furnished 4-room apart- two refined unemployed sis- ment with young girl or wom- ters. Or willing to act as an. Private room with twin companion to elderly lady. beds. Chicago Blvd. TYler Phone TYler 5-2289. 6-5191, HOUSEKEEPER WANTED — In WILL EXCHANGE lovely 31- home of small family. Light . room apartment with Murphy housework and stay in eve- bed, for flat, income or bunga- nings. Good living quarters. low in N.W. section. Gener- Good salary. Apply at 3314 •• our reward. Call Sunday. TO. Elmhurst Ave. all clay Sunday 7-2293. until 3 o'clock. Keidan Lodge Meets Tuesday HOSPITAL (Continued from Page 1 ) The Harry B. Keidan Lodge, own past scale, taking into ac- count that this is it "once-in-a- the newest chapter of Bnai Brith, life" appeal. will hold its next meeting at 8 Terms of payment have been p. ran, Tuesday, Feb. 6, in the arranged, so that those who can- not make a substantial contribu- tion in cash at this time, will pa3' me-third of their total pledge now, or before June 30, 1945; one-third before Dec. 31, 1946, and the final third not later than lune 30, 1946, the closing date for the receipt of all payments to the original founders' fund. There still remains the oppor- tunity for would-be campaign corkers to unroll. Any one who lesires to participate in the char- ter army, which will go down in community history as the group which campaigned for the orig.- ;nal successful building fund ;hould come to the rally at the Jewish Community Center on Sunday morning. In addition to previously pub- lished names, Mrs. Robert J. Newman, chairman of the wom- en's cooperating committees in the campaign, has announced the following report on women cap- tains and their workers to date: IDA SCHOENER of 3010 Chicago Blvd. died Jan. 24 at the age of 70 years. Fun- eral services were held Jan. 25 at the Lewis Brothers Funeral Chapel with interment at the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab- Captains and I Workers : 1. , 11 Mrs. hiviilsolcs 11a hilt Mrs. bi A. M. Herschman and Cantor Adolph John I , razer, Elirlii.h, SI •s. J. Sonenklar officiated. She is Mrs. M. J. ;ree11 1,0 1 . K. Mrs. Harr,' 1.. Mrs. Philip Upson. Mrv. J. J. survived by her son, Harry of I:opel, !darks and Mrs. Si,,,, Simi< t er. Airs. Cleveland; daughters, Mrs. Al George Freedman's I oun : Mrs. HIIIIIUrI Weinberg, Mrs. Harry Lewis, Ice•ne. Airs. link, Levin, Mrs. Philip and Mrs. Mort on Newlander. Mrs. Wilbur DeYoung, and Anne; Marcus,. Mrs. Fre ■ I A. Ginsburg's team Mrs. brothers, Nathan Lichtenstein of \ %Milani Field, Alt's. I larry Jacobson, Cleveland, and a sister, Rose Mrs. A. 0. Lappin. Mrs. I I enry Meyers and Mrs. Oa cid Wil k us. Mrs. Charles Eisner. Gitlin's 1 cant: Mrs. Sam Fisher, Airs. CARRIE STEINBERG 3249 Sturtevant Ave., died Jan. 23 at the age of 64 years. Fun- eral services were held Jan. 25 from the Lewis Brothers Funeral Chapel with interment at the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab- bi Joshua Sperka officiated. She is survived by her son, Raymond; daughters, Mrs. Louis Wartosky of 4 Cincinnati; brothers, Nate, Max, William and Irving Levy; sister, Mrs. Ed Harris; and one grandchild, Harvey Allan War- tosky. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mollie Greenspoon wishes to thank their many friends and relatives for the kindness shown them during their recent bereavement. 11 111 on Irishman, Airs. Mrs. I '.en Tobin, Airs. Levi Is N1'asser- 1:01 1111 - 111 111111 Airs. 111511 Mrs. javoh I larch Ws tram: Jade Room of the Detroit Leland Hotel. Rabbi J. M. Cohen, director of the Hillel Foundation of Ann Arbor, will speak. Stanford Wallace, president of the Hillel Student Council of Ann Arbor, will also speak. An additional feature of the meeting will be the initiation ceremonies. This will be in charge of the Degree Team of the Pisgah Lodge, consisting of Elias Goldberg, Samuel W. Leib, Aaron Rosenberg, Joseph L. Staub and Clement J. Weitzman. Refreshments and a social eve- ning will follow the meeting. Mrs. Leon I:al Mit, Mrs. Sam Lefkoicit z, Airs. "h1 11p Liebson, Mrs. Isaac Itosein hal ind tars. • aCk Ruben. Mrs. Benjamin Ml's. VIVI1111 Ja iTe's team : Mrs. Sidney K. lielgler, Mrs. Nathan It, Goldberg, Mrs. N. N. Steinberg and Its. A nsoll I'. Tabor. Mrs. rietti- Mrs. Ir Or KRIM'S kqii A. I lopp, Mrs. S. M. bewis, Mrs. Deltoy 1:itt - Mrs. Art her Rice and 'nailer. Mrs. Max II. I:erner's team: Sirs. StIw Kul X•II. Mrs. Louis Tabash- Mk. Mrs. It. Siegel, Mrs. Sidney It. Solomon and Airs. Morton Wolf. Nathan Simons, Mrs. Abraham Brent Mrs. AHrO ❑ KAirland's team: Mrs. L. and Mts. Max Berendt. Nit• roil Alarko and Mrs. Jolts Kur- Mrs. Sidney Weisman's team: Mrs. land. Mr, Theodore Levin's team: Hoe, ant 0, Einstein, Sirs. Ted SO10111011, Sirs. Philip II. Broad°, Mrs. Charles Sirs. 5ti. mom. !Minims, Mrs. M. Imhoff, Mrs. Harry Nathan, Airs. Ay- Fleischman and Sirs. Gerald May. Mrs. ' hut . S. Purdy and Miss Ethel Rosen - Frank A. Wet small' n team: Mrs. Barney Salinger, Mrs. Jfi.•(.11) t hal. Perimuter, Mrs. Mrs. hose LIPS011's leant: Mrs. Felix Hyman Se Wafer and Mrs. Hyman C. Mahler, Mrs. Morse Goldman, Mrs. Broder. Manny Einstein and NIIISS Alarcla Er- Mrs. Leon Winkel tits n's team: Mrs. mann. Airs. Royal Maas' team: Mrs. Joseph Palk, Sirs. Tobias Garott, Sirs. ',route Frank and Mrs. George Bre- Robert Jane way, Mrs. Jerry Morton, men. Mrs. Sidney NVallace. Mrs. Maurice IL Mrs. 'William M. Si azer's team: Airs. Zack helm's team: Sirs. 'Henry IL Sha• Joseph II imelhoch, Mrs. Barney Israel, per° and Mrs. y Sloan. Mrs. Melvin Kut (natter and Mrs. Myron Mrs. Julian S. Z1'111011'11 tea III : Mrs. I). Stein. Mrs. Julius Ring's team: Sanford Adler, Mrs, Al. It. lierkinan, Ilernard Mrs. Hat ry Grossman, Mrs. Joseph had - Airs. !tarry Much Mall. Alex. e. r i i.d goo d, Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, Mrs. ner, Sirs. Harry Roo, Mrs. Mitchell NV Winn, I: Infer and Airs. I. Zeff. Shlitin and Ales. Benjamin Jones. Mrs. oarl S. Schiller's team: Mrs. Aaron Carlstein, Mrs. Saul I tachlson, Airs. Pilch! Ebner, Mrs. LOUIS Giesler And Mrs. David Schiller. Mrs. Nate S. Shapero's team: Mrs, Edward A. Atlas, Airs. AVIlliant Field, Airs. Harry Jacob- 1011, Mt a. Lawrence J. Michelson, Mrs. Irving Oherfel der and Mrs. Nathan SchlR f er. Mrs. Nathan Scholnlek's train: Airs. Lester latioldes, Mrs. Alfred Meyers, Mrs. Mowry Scholnlek. Mrs. Oscar 511 - erinan s team: Mrs. Leonard N. Shn ins and Ain,. !lave Emerman. Mrs. Henry Soss' team: Mrs. Sidney J. rolVo Favorite Allen, Mrs. Samuel Si. Epstein, Sirs. FOR RENT—East side, near WANTED—Room and board for Belle Isle, handy to cars and fother and seven-year-old son. bus, shopping; 5 rooms of 7- Northwest section, near school. room upper flat. Living room Please apply Box 574, Detroit (Continued from Page 1) and kitchen furnished, with Jewish Chronicle. refrigeration, telephone, steam OPE IS THE ONLY THING heat. Middle-aged couple only EXECUTIVE wants 6-room un- LEFT. Where can these Jews furnished house. Northwest or go? To the United States. It considered. References requir- Dexter section. Will pay $80. will be lucky if the United ed. Rent $45.00. Write De- References. Call UNiversity 2- States will accept a few thou- troit Jewish Chronicle, Box 0767. 803. sand immigrants a year. South VACUUMS REPAIRED, Rebuilt America will also be able to FOR RENT — Large furnished or Exchanged. Called for and admit just a few thousand. room suitable for couple or "Australia with an empty con- delivered. American Vacuum single person. Small family. tinent also refuses to open its Cleaner Co. TRinity 2-8000. G o o d transportation. 2494 gates to more than a handful. Gladstone. TYler 4-1790. PLUMBING Repairs and com- Canada will also admit just a plete installations by licensed few thousand. FOR RENT — Nice furnished "Africa? One prominent Jew- master plumber. Max Swartz, room for young lady. Good ish financier has said that he UN. 3-8854. transportation. Unlimit e d would give five million dollars phone. 4050 Tuxedo Ave. near ELDERLY MAN wants to share to aid settlement of Jews in Dexter. Downstairs. his 4-room income with a mid- Angola, but not one cent for dle-aged person, board includ- Palestine. Well, even in Africa, FOR RENT — Furnished room, ed, for light services. Adler. for instance, Tanganyka, control- working girl desired. Meals if UN. 3-0204. 17132 Greenlavvn. led by Britain, a few hundred wanted. Home of adults. Good transportation. Call TYler 7- Jews were admitted and then WANTED TO RENT-4 or 5- Britain closed immigration fear- 0788. room apartment or flat in ing the rise of anti-Semitism. Northwest section. Adults. Ex- There are negotiations going on REFINED Business Woman de- cellent references. Call DAvi- sires to meet gentleman over about settling Jews in Ethiopia son 0220. 45 years; 5 ft. 7 or taller. but nothing has come of them. Write Detroit Jewish Chron- FOR RENT — Large bedroom, No Haven in Russia icle, Box 369. "A few years ago certain nicely furnished, suitable for couple or two women. Unlim- Jews were dreaming of Biro YOUNG Responsible Professional ited phone. Ciose to Dexter, Bidpan as a Jewish settlement Girl, 24, desires to rent or in good home. 3318 Calvert. Biro Bidjan - has 55,000 Jews, share furnished apartment only 5,000 from outside the Sov- TO. 8-3981. within close proximity to Sec- iet Union. Moscow is not inter- ond Ave bus or, Northwest Section. Write Detroit Jewish FOR RENT — Beautiful room ested in receiving refugees. A in apartment with adult cou- few years ago when I approached Chronicle, Box 174. ple. Good transportation. One Moscow about admitting Com- block east of Dexter. Pleasant munist refugees I was told that FOR RENT — Nice furnished Gentleman pre- Russia had enough Communists. atmosphere. room for girl or woman in Phone TY. 7-8885. "Palestine is the only place ferred. home of religious widow. Kit- 3407 Longfellow. Apt. 3. left. The White Paper is not chen privileges. Call Sunday. sacrosanct and was a product of 3296 Calvert Ave. TOwnsend YOUNG Business Girl wishes to Arab pressure, and can be re- 7-2164. rent room vicinity Dexter bus pealed under pressure." line. Meals or kitchen privi- TO SHARE. Apartment. Couple McDonald declared that the leges. Call TY. 5-2000, 9 a. tn. Jews have more right to Pales- or lady, kitchen privileges, to 5 p. in. Saturday 9 to 12. tine than to any other spot on very reasonable. Jewish Or- 2245 Blaine. thodox home. FOR RENT—A private room for earth. He also excoriated the Apartment No. 6. a refined girl or woman in a small class of prominent Jews very lovely home. 1/2 block who are ashamed of being Jews, TO SHARE — Couple wanted from 7 Mile bus, near Cherry- and said that they needed . to to share 5-room home of wid- learn the great contributions lawn. UN. 3-6396. ow, son in armed forces. 3031 Judaism has bestowed to the Blaine. Upper. FOR RENT—Or share, a beau- world. He stated that ideological tifully furnished apartment. differences are periling the res- FOR RENT -- Nicely furnished Quiet, nice atmosphere, unlim- cue of hundreds of thousands of warm room fur employed lady ited phone. Business or pro- Jews. or gentleman, with family of Reference? fessional women. three adults. References. 3253 Patronize Our Advertisers. exchanged. TO, 8-9342. Cortland. McDONALD RA13131 JEHUDAH M. COHEN The next meeting of Women Workers will he held at the Jew- Community Center at 10:45 a. in. Tuesday. Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN MOHEL The Well Known TYler 8-0480 Rev. %Vaduz COMInr Perfermed at Horne and by Ap. ',ointment. " Mee Hyman Schulsinger of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Capable said Specialized MONUMENTS • r MOHEL Also Marriage, Performed •:ervicow in Ear !Isla and Yiddish 1934 Hazelwood TYler 6.6960 Manual lirharil Rev. Cantor Jacob Granite and Marble Monnistente 7729 TWELFTH ST. TY. 6-1192 Silverman SURGICAL 510I1E1, 215 Years' Practice Recommended 157 Ph) siclnaz and Hospital, 9371 Wildemere TY. 4-0062 RECEPTACLES Garbage. Ash sad ItAls_ifts Reinforced, Concrete. 111.17 Guaranteed. Priced Right. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 579 Kenilworth TO. 8-38/9 Detroit's Original and Largest Jewish Funeral Home Lewis Bros. 7739 JOHN R. STREET TRinity 2-2113 Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century DIGNIFIED DEPENDABLE CITY WIDE SERVICE