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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-07-13

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America"' 5ewisk Periodical Carter

Fyklay, July 13, 1945

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

OBITUARY

MRS. I)ORA COHEN
of 2535 Blaine was buried in Ma-
chpelah Cemetery after rites in
the Lewis Brothers Funeral Home,
7739 John R.
The wife of Moses Cohen, Mrs.
Cohen came to Detroit from Rus-
s ia 40 years ago.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Co-
'len is survived by three sons,
Flury, Meyer and Dave; a (laugh-
ter, Mrs. Paul Friedberg; two
stepsons, Roy and Lou, and a step-
of
laughter, Jennie H e rs h, a ll
Detroit.

ATIIAN JOSEPH ABRAMSON
Service:: for Nathan Joseph
bratnson, 17604 Monica Avenue,
me held Sunday at the Lewis
Bros. funeral home, 7739 John R
,feet, Burial was held in Clove•-
tiff Park Cemetery, Birmingham.
qr. Abramson died at the age of
14. His wife, Devorah; two sons,
)r. Max Abramson, and Capt.
[ant Abramson, of the U. S.
kony, and two daughters, Mrs.
,ouis L. Denison and Ann Persov,
I nd five grandchildren survive.

MRS. SARAH JACOBSON
Services tor Mis. Sarah Jacob-
on, wile of Charles Jacobson,
1555 Pingree Avenue were held
iunday at the Lewis Bros. funeral
tome, 7739 John R street. Burial
as held in Cloverhill Park Ceme
ery, Birmingham. She was 75
'ears old. In addition to her hus-
and, a daughter, Mrs. I. Lewis
:uieback, and a son, Ben, su•-
ive.

MRS. CAROLINE LEVY
I 3200 Chicago Blvd., died July
Funeral services were held last
'hursday at the Ira Kaufman Fu-
'cal Home. Rabbi Leon Frain of-
dated. She leaves her husband,
sons Leonard and Nor-
tan; brothers Charles and George
;laser of Chicago; sisters Mrs.
at Lazar and Mrs. Earnest Eis-
rt.. Interment was in Machpelah
'emetery.

Airy, Spacious, Modern
Quarters

Large and Small Halls

for

Meetings, Weddings, Bar Mitz-

vahs, Banquets, Dances, Games,

Card Parties

8212 TWELFTH ST.

hingto ❑ l'Iroatre)

Stale Department of

JEWISH WAR
VETERANS

Call Trinity 1-8899

Tyler 6-6866

MEYER PERLMAN
of 2938 Burlingam e Ave., died on
July 7 at the age of 64 years. Fu-
neral services were held Sunday
at Ira Kaufman's Funeral Home
with Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiat-
ing. He leaves his wife Zelda, 3
sons, Maurice, Lt. Jack-Navy,
Capt. Charles-Army, Germany;
4 duaghters, Letty, Rose, Mrs.
Paul Sikov and Mrs. Abram Wise.
Interment was at Machpelah.
---
MRS. BERTHA BERNSTEIN
of 2709 Sturtevant Ave., died on
July 6 at the age of 71 years.
Funeral services, with Rabbi Isaac
&oilman officiating, were held on
Sunday at the Hebrew Benevolent
Society. She leaves 2 sons Louis
and Meyer, and 2 daughters, Mrs.
Sam Galper and Mrs. B. Leland.

To. 5.2629

VACUUMS REPAIRED, Rebuilt FOR RENT-Two nice furnished
or Exchanged. Called for and
rooms in home of two adults.
delivered. American Vacuum
Suitable for gentleman, lady or
Cleaner Co. TRinity 2-8000.
couple. 1494 W. Euclid Ave.
Good transportation.
PAINTING, Interior, exterior.
Want it clean? Expert work. WOMAN living alone will rent
Go o d materials. Reasonable
furnished room with kitchen
prices. Call M. Green, HO.
privileges or will share flat.
4020.
3762 Tuxedo Ave. near Dexter.
DAvison 3023.
DAVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher.
Hebrew, Yiddish, English, Citi- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ---
zenship and Bar Mitzvah. Read-
Restaurant and fountain. Mich-
ing and writing guaranteed.
igan and Junction corner. Fully
Free trial lesson. 4081 Mon-
equipped. Money maker for hus-
terey. NO. 2680.
band and wife. 4-year lease.
$3,000. TO. 5-2265.
"THE POET'S ANSWER," a
book by David Horowitz, is FOR SALE-Grocery Store. Car-
sold at the J. L. Hudson Co.,
ries Dairy, Delicatessen, Fruit
Book Dept. $1.00.
and Vegetables. Doing $1,000
per week. $3,000 down and
EXPERIENCED TEACHER in
$1500 within 3 months. Town-
Hebrew, Yiddish and Bar Mitz-
send 8-4525.
vah, Tanach, Gemorrah. Will
travel any where in City. Free FOR SALE-6 rooms of excel-
trial. Call NO. 8799.
lent furniture. Contains Chinese
rugs, large and small, bedroom
HAIR REMOVED forever safely
sets, living room and dinette
by short wave method or mul-
furniture. Persian Lamb and
tiple electrolysis. Faster, pain-
Hudson Seal coats, site 20 1/2 .
less, no scars. Open evenings.
Could be bought altogether or
Jennie Wohlman, 3358 Glynn
separately. Everything like new.
Court, TOwnsend 8-1475.
Leaving town. Apply at 2525
Blaine.
FOR RENT-Room for business
woman in private home of WOULD LIKE TO EXCHANGE
widow. Kitchen privileges. Ref-
six room upper flat, Calvert
erences required. 1520 Taylor,
near Linwood for smaller place,
Trinity 2-0380.
heated, two bedrooms prefer-
red. TOwnsend 7-7866.
WOMAN - To have complete
charge of home, cook, and care
for 2 motherless children, ages
7 and 13. Good salary, attrac-
tive surroundings. Detroit Jew-
Rabbi Norman Salit, director
ish Chronicle. Box 042.
of the Wartime Emergency Com-
mission for Conservative Judaism
FOR RENT-Nice furnished room headed chaplains conference at
in quiet home of adults. Gentle- the Jewish Theological Seminary
man preferred. Glendale near of America on June 26 and 27.
Linwood. Townsend 7-7575.

Headed Chaplains

WANTED-Middle aged house-
keeper in home of two male
adults. To take full charge.
Plaza 7896. Mr. Pomerantz.

WOODHULL LAKE - for rent
JERUSALEM (WNS) - Dur-
cottage, season $200. 2 bed-
ing 1t)44 and the first six months
rooms, 1 screened porch, kitch-
of 1945, the Joint Distribution
en. For information call Mr.
Committee sent 155,000 parcels
Weisberg, City, Ty. • 5-3376 or
to Polish-Jewish refugees in Asi-
Woodhull Lake, Pontiac 3-10686,
atic Russia, it was declared here
call Sundays only.
by Dr. Judah L. Magnes who si-
multaneously revealed that medi- WANTED - A home for a child,
cal missions are to soon leave
2 years old. Will pay a good
from here for Yemen and Aden
board rate. Call Tr. 2-4080 any
pursuant to an agreement with
time between 8:30 a.m. and
the rulers of those countries.
5:00 p.m.
Disclosing that the JDC has in
its files in Jerusalem the names of WANTED - A home for a 6-
aproximately 100,000 of the es-
year-old child. Will pay a good
timated 150,0000 Balkan refu-
board rate. Call Tr. 2-4080 any
gees, Dr. Magnes disclosed that
time between 8:30 a.m. and
the value of the parcels sent in
5:00 p.m.
1944 alone amounted to about
STENOGRAPHER, experienced,
$3,000,000.
for general office work. No book-
keeping, pleasant surroundings,
good hours, good pay. Perma-
nent, with established company.
Telephone VErmont 7-0366.

■■ ••• ■ ••• ■ ••••........•••

CHIC

CLASSIFIED

CECELIA LYNN
beloved wife of David A.; dear
mother of Howard F., Sgt. J.
Bernard of U.S. Army overseas,
and Mrs. Robert L. Becker. Ser-
vices were held at Lewis Bros.
Chapel, 7739 John R, Wednesday. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room with congenial family of
Interment was at Machpelah Ce-
2 adults. Exceptional transpor-
metery with Dr. Franklin offi-
tation. 2525 Taylor, TY. 4-2944.
ciating.

155,000 Parcels
Sent by JDC to
Refugees in Russia

FOR RENT

(Abo \

SEYMOUR HARRIS
of 3355 Webb Ave., (lied July 4
at the age of 11 years. Funeral
services were held last Friday at
the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home.
Rabbis Israel Turner, Arthur
Freedman and Sinteha Wasserman
officiated. lie is survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Harris, brother Louis and sister
Rayetta. Interment was in Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
---
MARILYN SUE FEINSTEIN
of 15804 Linwood Ave., died July
5 at the age of 21 : years. Funeral
services wt re held at the Ira
Kaufman Funeral Hom e on Thurs-
day with Rev. David Golden offi-
ciating.. She is survived by her
parents, ',11r. and Mrs. Ben Fein-
stein.

-

DRESS SHOP...

WORKING MOTHER and her boy
7 years old need a home to-
gether. Will pay a good board
rate. Call Tr. 2-4080 between
8430 a.m. and 5 :00 p.m.

BACHELOR, 43 years with ex-
cellent background desires to
meet intelligent party. Give de-
tails and phone number. Box
919, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

SALF!
4_ Now On...

BETTER BLOUSES

51.99 to $2.99

BETTER, SUMMER DRESSES,
Now Reduced to . . $7, $11 9 $15

► .1.'(1 MPERS,

Reduced to .

$5.99

COME EARLY FOR BETTER
SELECTIONS

CHIC DRESS SHOP

9035

TWELFTH ST. AT CLAIRMOUNT

TYLER 6-7161

MON. - THURS. - SAT. TO 9 P. M.

CLOSED SUNDAY

Page Elev..

EXPERIENCED salesman wanted
to manage men's wear and shoe
department. Steady position.
Good pay. Write Box 303, De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.

ROOM FOR RENT-Beautifully
furnished, very large. Private
entrance. Kitchen privileges.
To. 7-2157 - 2982 Webb near
Dexter.

New British Group
Aiding Nazi Victims

LONDON (WNS) - An appeal
to facilitate the sending of aid to
the Jews of Germany was submit-
ted to the British Foreign Office
by the newly-formed "Committee
to Aid the Jews of Germany.'
At the same time it was re-
ported that the new body had
asked the United Nations Relief
and Rehabilitation Administration
to allow the entry into Germany
more Jewish relief workers.

Vacation Dreams Come
True at Fidelman's

"Vacation dreams come true"
at Fidelman's Resort, South Ha-
ven, claim guests who have made
th e 80 acre country-estate their
play headquarters.
In the pine-laden country air,
health and fun await all. Tennis,
golf, canoeing., hiking, horseback
riding, beach parties and hayrack
rides, baseball, ping pang and a
dozen other sports fill the days.
To make evenings intriguing
for all vacationists, a new pro-
gram of diversion is introduced
each evening at the Fidelman
"Playhouse." In the popular ren-
dezvous, a dance orchestra plays
each evening and a program of
fine entertainment is presented.
Free transportation is provided
each guest at Fidelman's estate
so that he may visit places of
interest in the region.
For f u r t her information or
tatis write Feldman's Resort,
South Haven, Michigan.

Rev. Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN

Detroit's

Favorite

MOHEL

The Well Known Rev.

Tyler 0-9190
wedding Ceremo-
nies Performed al
Home and by Ap-
pointment.

Hyman Schulsinger

of Cong.
Beth Tefilo
Emanuel

MONUMENTS

Capable and
Specialized

MOHEL

Also Marriages
Performed

(ers ices In Eng- -
tisk and Yiddish

1934 Hazelwood
TYler 6.6960

Manual 1trbarI

Granite and Marble Mon•inent0

Rev. Cantor

Jacob
Silverman
suaGicAL

25 War,'
Prit el ice
Recommended I'
P19 vIcianv 1111,1

7729 TWELFTH ST.

TY. 0-1192

macwomswoolowcwoom
In RECEPTACLES

1:11rbiate, Ash and Rubbish
Reinforced, Concrete.
Fully
di:Inuit eel.
Priced
Right.

I

9371
Wildemere
TY. 4-0062

AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE CO.

E 579 Kenilworth
v:i VAIMIL

TO. 8.5889



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
DEPENDABLE
DIGNIFIED
CITY WIDE SERVICE

13 It

PHONE' CHerry S1 O9

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flail tit3

Detroit Times Car: der in Your
Neighborhood for Delivery
, l"--0"--
to Your Residecee
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WANTED-3 bedroom flat or 2
bedroom apt. furnished or un-
furnished, 4 adults, excellent
references. Price no object.
UN. 1-7122.

LADY for beautiful furnished
room in new home. Good trans-
portation. Conveniences, un-
limited phone. Reasonable. UN.
3-9615.

FOR RENT - Nice furnished
room with private family. Suit-
able for gentleman. Good trans-
portation. 2980 Pasadena.
TOwnsend 7-7775.

FOR RENT-Nice large furnish-
ed room in home of small quiet
family. Suitable for girl or cou-
ple employed. Kitchen p r i v l-
ieges or board if desired.
TOwnsend 7-7635.

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