Americo! 'elvish Periodical Cotter
Friday, Jun• 15, 1945
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Few Survivors
Among Deportees
Wayne Graduates
55 Jewish Seniors
LONDON (WNS). - Leonard
lontefiore, London Jewish com-
munal leader, declared that only
10 per cent of the Jews who
vere deported from Western Eu-
3pe to Poland or Germany will
ver return.
Mr. Montefiore made the state-
ment following his return from
a visit to Belgium and France
on behalf of the Central British
Fund for Jewish Relief and Re-
habilitation. He said the few
who will return to these coun-
tries are emaciated, ill and brok-
en in spirit and that it will take
months and perhaps years before
they are brought back to normal.
Praising the Joint Distribution
Committee, he said private aid
will be necessary to supplement
government assistance.
Fifty-five Jewish graduates are
listed in this year's graduating
class at Wayne University. They
are as follows:
Annette Agranoff, Mary Jane
Appleman, Ruthe Anne Bassin,
Shirley Belkin, Norman Berko-
witz, Sylvia Dorf, Abraham L.
Elson, Jane Friedleng.
Leo Glantz, Judith Gleiber,
Ruth Goldberg, Mark Ronald
Goldstick, Milton Gordon, Bella
Green, Leonard Gurevitch, Betty
Heller.
Shirley Helen Hersh, Sidney
Saunders Hertz, Malva Horwitz,
Martin Horowitz, Harold Hy-
man, Lillian Frances Kagen, Ev-
elyn C. Kanat, Joyce Muriel
Katz, Rebecca Muriel Koretz,
Gertrude Kutzen.
Arline Lois Levine, Arline Bet-
ty Levinson, Evelyn Lipton, Mar-
ion Anna Lutsky, Morton Ber-
nard Mehler, Clara Miller, Zena
L. Moss, Elaine Harriett Nagler.
Samuel Petok, Ruth Prujansky,
Ilene Doris Posner, Reva Romer,
Norton Rosin.
Betty B. Salter, Sidney M.
Samit, Stephen B. Sarasohn, Mu-
riel D. Shaw, Norman Siegel,
Barnett Solomon, Rosette Solo-
monique, Ira G. Spoon, Edward
Bernard Springer, Dorothy Lou-
ise Strauss.
Bertha M. Weil, Shirley R.
Weinberg, Blanche Weiner, Irv-
ing I. Young and Dorothy Ida
Zirulnik.
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GUTTERS
flutters Installed, Repaired and
cleaned. Furnaces Repaired and
T ANO J
SHEET METAL WORKS
DA. 5605 or HO. 9276
3731 Elmhurst
Biing our Soldiers back sooner
with the purchase of an Extra
Was Bond,
CLASSIFIED
VACUUMS REPAIRED, Rebuilt HAVE HOME for boy between
13-16, with refined small fam-
or Exchanged. Called for and
ily. TOwnsend 7-0137 all day
delivered. American Vacuum
Sunday and week days after
Cleaner Co. TRinity 2-8000.
5:30.
PAINTING, Interior, exterior.
Want it clean? Expert work. WANTED - SECRETARY FOR
RABBI. Temple Beth El. Call
Good materials. Reasonable
Mr. Katz. HAdison 8530.
prices. Call M, Green, HO.
4020.
WANTED-Young lady to share
3-room front apartment. Cross
DAVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher.
ventilation, convenient to bus
Hebrew, Yiddish, English, Citi-
and street car. Congenial at-
zenship and Bar Mitzvah. Read-
mosphere. References exchang-
ing and writing guaranteed.
ed. Call evenings after 8, Sun-
Free trial lesson. 4081 Mon-
day after 11. TYler 6-7980.
terey. NO. 2680.
PAINTING AND DECORATING.
Interior and exterior. Excel-
lent work. Reasonable. TO.
5-1270.
PAINTING, decorating, paper-
hanging. Job insured and guar-
anteed. Clean work outside
lead and oil. Abraham Ludwig,
TR. 1-0654.
i HOME WANTED for refined
' girl of high school age. In
vicinity of Central High. Write
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Box
104,
FOR RENT-Nice bright room
in single home of 3 adults, for
a gentleman. Good transporta-
tion. TO. 6-4461. 3047 Pasa-
dena.
REFINED COUPLE with
well behaved child urgently
need furnished apt., 1 or 2
bedrooms. Will sublet. Mr.
Schreiber. DAvison 3302.
"THE POET'S ANSWER," a
book by David Horowitz, is
sold at the J. L. Hudson Co.,
Book Dept. $1.00.
-
FOR RENT-Comfortable fur-
nished room for gentleman, in
quiet home of couple, in ideal
situated location. Near trans-
portation. Most desirable. 18971
Kentucky. UN. 3-6533.
-
1PULTURED LADY, newcomer to
city, in business, would like to
meet a refined gentleman, age
about 40-45. Write Box 800,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
i
WANTED - Young school boy
who can drive small delivery
truck. Good working condi-
tions. Leo's Market, 11732
Dexter Blvd. between Webb
and Tuxedo.
ROME AVAILABLE for rent in
Frankfort, Mich., for July and
August. One block from beach.
Call UN. 1-7163.
FOR BE NT ---
Comfortable room
in home of two adults. Good
transportation. 3755 Wager,
off Dexter.
1100.00 CASH REWARD for
large 3 or 4 room apt. Tyler
6-2840 daytime, or Sunday or
evenings TO. 6-8196.
Pioneer Women Give
$2,000 for Rescue;
Installation June 20
On Wednesday afternoon, June
20, Club No. 1 of the Pioneer
Women's Organization will have
the wind-up gathering and in-
stallation of new officers at Pe-
reira's Hall, 9925 Dexter.
A luncheon will be served.
This will be followed by reports
by the chairmen of the follow-
ing. committees. JNF, Farband
Folk School, Geverkshaften Cam-
paign and Moazoth Hapoaloth
Quota.
Mrs. Sophie Sislin, chairman of
the Child Rescue Fund commit-
tee, reports that $2,000 has been
forwarded for the upkeep of ref-
ugee children in Palestine. Of
this sum $900 was contributed
by the "Hai" groups of which
Mrs. D. Kumove is chairman.
Other large contributions were:
The Radomer Friendly Society,
$100; Dr. and Mrs. Seymour
Lipsit, $240; the Rachel Agree
Memorial Fund, $240; the Gold-
en Rule Society, $180; Branch
945 through Mrs. Letvin and
Mrs. Title, $58 on the new quota,
with a promise to exceed the
previous contribution which was
$840.
For this year's quota the Mun-
cie, Ind., Community Fund mail-
ed in $480.
Piano Recital
Friday, June 22
Edward Bredshall will present
his annual evening of piano con-
certos at the Detroit Institute
of Arts, small auditorium, at
8:30 p. Ill. Friday, June 22. The
program will include works of
Mozart, Haydn, Mendelssohn,
Schumann, Saint-Saens, Faure
and Rachmaninoff.
The pianists will be Annette
Goldman, Carol Rosenberger,
Harriet Lewis, Eleanor Lipkin,
Sheldon Sandweiss, Irene Prince,
and Stanley Lock, with Mr. Bred-
shall playing the orchestral ac-
companiments at a second piano.
OBITUARY
HYMAN TYNER
Funeral services for Mr. Tyner,
73 years old, were held at the
Chcsed Shel Eines Synagogue,
Joy and Lawton, on Wednesday.
Born in Russia, Mr. Tyner estab-
lished a business in Detroit 30
FOR RENT-Three room income, years ago. His home was at 2480
heated. Refined middle aged Oakman. He is survived by his
couple preferred. HO. 5221.
wife, Ella, six sons and 11 grand-
children.
FOR RENT-Tawas City R. 2.
Modern summer home, beauti-
MRS. SARAH FEINBERG
ful surroundings. Completely 1785
died June 9 at the
furnished, garage, good bath- age of Seward,
71. Funeral services were
ing, on Lake Huron; fresh fish held Monday
at the Ira Kaufman
available daily. Season and Funeral Home.
Rabbi L. Levin
monthly rates. Phone 192J3. officiated. She leaves
her sons,
Mrs. Edw. L. Anderson.
Isadore, Ralph and Pvt. George,
THE SINGLE SELECTIVE SO- army; daughters, Mrs. David
CIAL CLUB for middle-aged Schrage and Mrs. Joe Nuch. In-
men and women are having terment in Clover Hill Park
their meetings every Saturday Cemetery.
night at 8:30 at the Jewish
PHILIP ROSENBAUM
Community Center. New mem-
of 3244 Monterey died on
bers are welcome.
June 9 at the age of 68.
ROOM TO RENT-Nicely fur- Funeral services were held
nished room. modern home, at the Hebrew Benevolent So-
good transportation. Woman or ciety on Sunday. He leaves his
couple. One elderly woman in wife, Bessie; sons, Frank, Ben-
house. UN. 4-2697. 16140 Nor- jamin and Morris; daughter, Mrs.
mandy Ave
Sarah Bloom. Interment was at
the Hebrew Memorial Park Cem-
WANTED-3 or 4 room apart- etery.
ment for 3 adults. Northwest
section. $100.00 bonus. HO-
BAY CITY NOTES
garth 6688.
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Page Fifteen
Junior Hadassah
Organizational Teas
Set This Sunday
Detroit is the third city in the
country to have the group sys-
tem for Junior Hadassah, the
others being Chicago and Phila-
delphia. The organizational meet-
ings and teal will be held simul-
taneously at 2:30 p. in. this
Sunday.
The university group will hold
its tea at the home of the senior-
Junior advisor, Mrs. Joseph
Geschlin, 17546 Pennington.
The Russell Woods group will
meet at the home of the Senior-
Junior adviser, Mrs. Herman Co-
hen, 3230 Glendale, where Mrs.
Joseph Ehrlich will speak. Helen
Karabenick and Frances Water-
man have been arrangements
chairmen for this meeting.
The central group will be en-
tertained at the home of Mrs.
Saul Davidson of 2445 W. Bos-
ton. Mrs. Simon Diamond is spon-
sor of this group, and Mrs. Syd-
ney Mossman, director of the De-
troit Zionist Youth Commission,
will speak. Rhodene Unger and
Florence Lipshitz are in charge
of arrangements.
Corinne Perlis is president of
the Hadassah unit, and Mrs.
Maurice Landau is Senior-Junior
adviser to the entire unit. Girls
eligible for membership are in-
vited to the tea.
$1,200,000 in Arab
Propaganda Fund
85-Day Racing Season
Opens at Fair Grounds
Racing opens at the Detroit
Fair Grounds this Saturday, for
a period of 85 days. Post time for
the first race daily is 4:30 p. m.
except Saturdays and holidays,
when the first event starts at
2:15 p. m.
The Detroit Racing Association
is offering by far the most am-
bitious program ever planned for
Detroit racing and will distribute
$1,754,500 in purses.
Daily features at the popular
Detroit track will carry a purse
value of $5,000 and the Satur-
day and holiday features $10,000
to $15,000 with the minimum
purse $1,500.
PIANO RECITALS
N1aryan Fleisher will present
students in two piano recitals,
elementary school children Mon-
day evening, June 18, and inter-
mediate and high school students
Tuesday evening, June 19. Both
recitals will take place at the
Art Center Music School, 6300
John R. St., at 8:15 o'clock.
THE UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS OF DETROIT
gratefully acknowledge the re-
ceipt of one Scholarship to the
Scholarship Fund of the Schools,
from Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Schwartz, Sturtevant Ave., in
honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
their son,
Arthur
which was observed on Saturday,
June 9, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek.
JERUSALEM (Palcor). - An
initial sum of $1,200,000 has
been set aside by the states be-
longing to the Arab League, for
the launching of a propaganda
campaign in Washington and
London. The personnel for the
propaganda offices will leave
within a few days for Britain
and the United States.
They are taking along consid-
erable material on political and
economic conditions in Palestine
and the Arab countries, and are
instructed to prepare articles,
books and radio broadcasts, be-
sides "mixing socially".
The Well Known Rev.
JEW RIOT VICTIM
Hyman Schulsinger
Rev. Cantor
Jacob
Silverman
SURGICAL
MOHEI,
25 Veers'
Practice
Recommended by
Pit3Kicians and
Hoemitabt
9371
Wildemere
TY. 4.0062
of Cong.
Beth Tefilo
Emanuel
JERUSALEM (Palcor). - Jac-
ques Franco, father of four chil-
dren, a teacher at the Alliance
Israelite Universelle School at
Damascus, was stoned and stab-
bed to death by a mob during
rioting there June 2. The pre-
text for the assault was the al-
legation that he was a French
agent.
Capable and
Specialised
MOHEL
Also Marriages
Performed
SemIces In Eng -
lish and Yiddish
IN MEMORIAM
1934 Hazelwood
TYler 6.6960
In loving memory of Jennie
Frank who died June 6, 1934.
n o w OPVell years Alice you
went away.
And never has there been a day
That we have not thought or you,
Mother dear:
Hut It seems Hod thought It bent
That In Heaven you should rest.
Rev. Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN
Sadly missed by her children
and grandchildren.
DM roll's Pm orlte
MOHEL
UNVEILING NOTICE
The family of the late Henry
Phillips invite their relatives and
friends to the unveiling of the
tombstone, to be held Sunday,
June 17, at 12:30 p. m., at Mach-
pelah Cemetery.
'Eller 6-9190
1% *siding Cerento-
tiles Performed at
Home and by Ap-
pointment.
NOTICE OF UNVEILING
The family of the late Bella
Chomsky announce the unveiling
of the monument for her at the
Machpelah Cemetery, Woodward
at 8 Mile Rd., Sunday, June 17,
ELDERLY LADY wanted for
Among the graduates of Cen- at 2 p. m. All friends and rela-
light housework, for elderly tral High School this week is tives are requested to attend.
man. Room and board; $7.00 Frank Robinson, son of Mr. and
weekly. 17132 Greenlawn. UN. Mrs. Louis Robinson.
UNVEILING NOTICE
• • •
3-0204
The family of the late Sidney
Home for a short furlough with Hauser invite friends and rela-
ROOM WANTED-Business lady his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius tives to the unveiling of his mon-
Granite and Marble Monuments
desires a cheerful room in a Sherman, is Sgt. Robert Sherman,
ument, at 2 p. m. Sunday, June
7729 TWELFTH ST.
quiet, refined home. Box No. who is stationed in Florida.
17, at Oakview Cemetery, Wood-
TY. 6-7192
* •
500, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
ward car marked Royal Oak
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
B.
Roman
goes to cemetery entrance.
ROOM FOR RENT in a six-room
SIMMIliWiWINNWCW‘Wilk
flat with two adults. Excellent have as their guest their niece,
Miss
Sylvia
Neumann
of
New
g RECEPTACLES
UNVEILING NOTICE
transportation. Kitchen privi-
Ash and Rubbish
The family of the late Rose
leges if desired. Kosher kitch- York.
Reinforced, Concrete. Full)
Garfield invite their relatives and
en. TY. 6-7337.
linantnteed. Priced Right.
Rabbi and Mrs. Irving Ganz friends to the unveiling of the
AMERICAN
DESIRABLE ROOM for lady in have as their guest their mother, tombstone to be held Sunday,
home of two adults. Congenial Mrs. P. Margolies of Washing- June 17, at 2 p. m., at the Mach-
RECEPTACLE
CO.
atmosphere. Quiet neighbor- ton, D. C. • • •
pelah Cemetery. Cantor Sonen-
579 Kenilworth TO. 8-5889
hood with good transportation.
klar will officiate.
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Lt. (j.g.) Robert Hirschfield
Call TO. 8 6409.
is home on leave with his father,
WANTED - Young working Jos. C. Hirschfield. He is sta-
Detroit's Original and Largest
mother and 12 year old son tioned at Maywood, Fla.
Jewish Funeral Home
wish to share home and privi-
CALLOW FAMILY CLUB
leges Dexter section preferred,
The Callow Family Club held
West side. Phone TOwnsend
its last monthly meeting of the
5-0370 after 4 p. m. daily.
season at the home of Mr. and
7739 JOHN R. STREET
TRinity 2-2113
LOT FOR SALE-Elizabeth Lake Mrs. William Gallow of 4031
Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century
Oak Knoll, close to Lake on Leslie Ave. The meeting was held
DEPENDABLE
DIGNIFIED
Hazelhurst. Going to Florida. in the form of a dinner party,
Sell reasonable. Goodman, 771 followed by the installation of
CITY WIDE SERVICE
Winding Drive, Pontiac 2-8947. its newly elected officers.
anual Iltrhar4
Lewis Bros.