Friday, October 5, 1945
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
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Bnai David Men's
VACUUMS REPAIRED, Rebuilt
TO RENT - Beautiful light bed- Club Plans Programs
or Exchanged. Called for and
room in quiet home. All con-
Max Sampson, president of the
delivered, American Vacuum
veniences. Townsend 6-8855. Men's Club of Congregation Bnal
Cleaner Co. TRinity 2-8000.
2496 Pasadena, near Linwood. David, announces that the organi-
zation will continue with a full
,INTING - Interior, exterior.
WANTED TO RENT - Apart- schedule of programs during fall,
Want it clean? Expert work.
ment, income, flat or house; winter and spring months.
Reasonable prices. Good mate-
northwest section, by Novem-
The Men's Club sponsors Boy
rials, Call M. Green, HOgarth
ber 1, for small, responsible Scout Troop 135 under the lead-
4020.
family. Townsend 7-7263.
ership of Scoutmaster Irwin Rat-
--- ner.
DAVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher
- Hebrew, Yiddish, English, MIDDLE AGED refined and re-
sponsible woman will take care HEADS BNAI BRITH GIRLS
Citizenship and Bar Mitzvah.
of children nights, Call Tyler
WASHINGTON, D.C.-The ap-
Reading and writing guaran-
6-9076.
pointment of Miss Alice Elson as
teed. Free trial lesson. 4081
Monterey. NOrthlawn 2680.
acting national director of Bnai
BUSINESS GIRL will share her Brith Girls' Work was announced
lovely apartment. Excellent ac- here this week by Henry Monsky,
LAMPS REPAIRED - Beautiful
commodations. Call Townsend chairman of the Bnai Brith Youth
Torchiers rebuilt from your
5-1544.
Commission, the governing body
old floor lamps. Lovely lamps
of the Bnai Brith Youth Organi-
made from your glass and
other vases. Lamps raised or EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER zation. Miss Elson succeeds Mrs.
wanted for general office work. Beatrice Chapman, first national
shortened - Investigate-Call
5 days. Good salary. Cherry director of Bnai Brith Girls'
Lamp Specialty Service, Town-
0546 or HOgarth 8641.
Work.
send 8-3773.
OBITUARY
CONCRETE WORK - Sidewalks, GIRL OR WOMAN wanted for
general housework, Assist in
driveways, basements. Free es-
cooking. No heavy work. Pre- GUSSIE BEARMAN WILLIS
timates. Call any time. Univer-
fer able to drive. Apply at died Sept. 20 at the age of 76.
sity 3-4532.
1980 Chicago Blvd.
Services were held Friday at the
Ira Kaufman Funeral Home.
LEAVING FOR FLORIDA about Rabbis Rabinowitz and Wohlgel-
Oct. 20. Desire to have passen- ernter and Cantor H. Adler of-
ger to help drive. Tyler 5-4702. ficiated. She leaves her husband,
Louis; sons, Abraham, and Harry
Oil-Heated, Beautiful
GOING TO LOS ANGELES - of St. Louis; brothers, Zaidel
and Modern
Will take one passenger. Shire Young, of St. Louis, and Zeivel
Young of New York. Interment
6-ROOM FLAT
expenses. Call Tyler 7-1855.
was at Machpelah.
(Located in Dexter Section)
Will Exchange
for
3 or 4-Room
Modern Apt.
(Located in Dexter Section)
CALL
JACK LIEBERMAN
CA. 2570 - bet. 10.6
TO. 8.4849 - eves.
FOR RENT - Beautiful three
room apartment which I would
like to share with a business or
professional woman, Unlimited
phone. References exchanged.
Call Townsend 6-3751.
VETERAN will gladly pay $25
cash for any information which
will enable me to locate a good
used car from a private party
that I can buy. Need same in
my work. Call Mr. Friedman.
Townsend 8-5435.
VACANCY for young man 20-35,
to share modern 3-room fur-
nished apartment with two
others. Vicinity Fisher Bldg.
Trinity 2-6410, extension 414.
FOR RENT - Room for either
employed couple, lady or man.
Kitchen privileges, telephone,
convenient transportation. 2309
West Philadelphia, near LaSalle
Blvd. Tyler 4-7823.
GIRL WANTED - for real es-
tate office. Saturday only. Edel-
man Realty Co., 9526 Oakland.
WANTED TO RENT-Desirable
Townsend 7-4193.
furnished apartment for the
winter months. Call Townsend
FOR RENT - Large furnished
7-4854.
room in an apartment with
private family for girl em-
REWARD - 5 or 6 room lower,
ployed in office. Townsend
automatic heat, NW section,
6-8484.
or will exchange 3 room apart-
ment. TYler 7-5717.
FOR RENT - Beautifully fur-
nished room suitable for girl
LOVELY ROOM - Cross ven-
or woman in home of two
tilation. With adult couple.
adults.
Excellent transportation.
Good transportation. Pleasant
Townsend 6-8729.
atmosphere. For one or two
gentlemen. References. 321
Waverly, Highland Park. TO. FOR RENT - Large air fur-
nished room with private fam-
7 .7933,
ily.. Suitable for couple em-
ployed. 15536 Normandy. UN.
HOUSE FOR SALE - Gorgeous
2-1412.
10 rooms, carpets and drapes.
4060 Fullerton. Open Sunday
FOR RENT - Nice bright room
2 to 5, Julian Realty. Univer-
for gentleman or young lady
sity 1-6429 or Town. 7-1125.
in home of two adults. Excel-
lent transportation. 2480 Glad-
EX PERIENCED - Jewish wo-
stone. Tyler 5-8119.
man wanted to supervise Kash-
ruth in synagogue kitchen.
Phone Ilogarth 0862, or call at
Congregation Bnai Moshe office.
FOR RENT - Lovely newly dec-
orated room in home of middle
aged NS Oman. Kitchen privileges
desired. Girl or woman only.
908 \Vest Grand Ave. Town-
send 5-0323,
QUALIFIED INSTRUCTOR guar-
antee s to teach typewriting and
shorthand to blind, crippled
and handicapped people at
their homes. No age limit.
Write Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Box 261.
FOR RENT - 6 Room Flat fur-
nished. Gas Heat. Owner must
occupy one bedroom. Leaving
for Arizona for two years.
3317 Clements, Town. 7-7449.
10011 TO RENT - For couple
or two girls. Kitchen privi-
leges. In home of one person.
2611 Carter, Apt. 20. Call Ty-
ler
tion. 6-3899. Good transporta-
Sale - Apartments
Profit..
Lifetime
opportunity
nei er roe the like twain. East
;rd. 141%.1 step to Jeer. OliA ,fist, em s
tent $12 , 11
'should b.. 50 c','„ higher.
Terms $1:000. Woman 0, ner
in i; ,Ity. Move in and OPera
Inx
$12,0110 do,c n.
12 apts. solid Irk.
Lenox nr Jeff. Chain store, theatre
center. I tent $5,300. Don't fall to
see t his.
tilelidale• Mk 21 alit. 4-5 rule. Rent
I limoo. Term.. $211,0110 to deed
Mtge.
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for perflla 11.'10
Invest-
ment. Last .1111 before t he poot War
boom. Mr. lied
Homer Warren & Co.
Ca.
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Page Eleven
VETERAN OF TWO WARS
NAMED HEAD OF J. W. V.
Omelet ATC-AAF Photo. tram& 1914.
Lt.. Col. William Berman of Boa-
ton, a former National Commander,
has been named Executive Secretary of
the Jewish War Veterans, it was an-
nounced by Archie IL Greenberg, Na-
tional Commander, Col. Berman, who
has just been discharged from the
army, served in Ireland for a year as
Executive Officer at the Meeks Field
Airport. He had previously been Ex-
ecutive Officer at Dow Field, Maine.
Col. Berman served overseas as a First
Lieutenant of infantry during World
War I. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Col.
Berman has resided in Boston since
his graduation from Harvard College
in 1915 and Harvard Law Minot in
1920. Long a leader in the J. W. V.,
Cot. Berman was National Commander
for two terms, 1933 and 1934, and for
two years prior to his re-entering the
Army as a Captain in 1942, he was
National Field Secretary. A son, Lt.
Leonard S. Berman, served overseas on
submarine duty in Tarawa and other
Pacific engagements, and a son-in-law,
'Sgt. Martin Clenott, served overseas in
Africa.
ROSE KLEIN
of 3790 Webb Ave., died Sept.
24 at the age of 58. Services
were held Tuesday at the Ira
Kaufman Funeral Home with
Rabbi Moses Fischer officiating.
She leaves her husband, Jacob;
a son, Isadore, of Cleveland; five
daughters, Mrs. Archie D. Crego,
Mrs. Murray Schrott, Mrs. Albert
Newmarker, of Cleveland, Goldie
and Shirley Klein. Interment was SEEK KIN
at Machpelah Cemetery.
Anyone knowing the where-
abouts of the following is re-
HANNAH B. GOLDSTEIN
died Sept. 27 at the age of 87. quested to communicate' with the
Funeral services and interment Council of Jewish Women, Ma-
was held at Bay City on Friday. dison 6970, 8904 Woodward.
Rabbi Glantz officiated. She is
Lewis Mark is sought by a
survived by her daughter, Mrs.
niece, Eda Silverman, who is a
Sarah Karbel, of Bay City.
daughter of Lia. Marinus Bronk-
hors, 45, is sought by Jacob De-
KATIE GOLDMAN
of 3311 Calvert Ave., died Sept. Jong. Ben Buczyc is sought by
30 at the age of 52. Services Advocate Puczyo Mariam. Max
were held Monday at the Ira Ludwig is sought by Klara Klein.
Kaufman Funeral Home. Rabbis The present address of Max Op-
Thumim and Sperka and Cantor erman, formerly of 3782 Glynn
Gartenhaus officiated. She leaves Ct., is sought.
her husband, Rudolph; daughters,
Mrs. Joseph Stillman, Mrs. Har-
ry Levitt and Ilene. Interment
was at Beth Abraham Cemetery.
Generals Act to Give
Refugees Nazi Homes
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military to carry out the decisions
on treatment of displaced persons
reached at Potsdam, Mr. Truman
called for removal of the DP's
from camps into decent houses
until they can be repatriated or
evacuated. He ordered that "these
houses should be requisitioned
from the German civil popula-
tion," stressing that this was "one
way to implement the Potsdam
policy that the German people
'cannot escape responsibility for
what they have brought upon
themselves."
The early evacuation to Pales-
tine of all nonrepatriable Jews in
Germany and Austria who wish
to go there is the principal rec-
ommendation of the 7,000-word
report on displaced persons sub-
mitted to President Truman by
Mr. Harrison, as a result of the
inquiry which he made into the
conditions and needs of displaced
persons in Western Europe, par-
ticularly Jews, who might be
stateless or non-repatriable.
Harrison further recommends
entrance into the United States,
under existing immigration laws,
of "reasonable numbers," particu-
larly those with family ties here,
and emphasizes that the number
wishing emigration to the United
States is not large.
BOARD TO MEET
A board meeting of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Jewish National
Fund will meet at the home of
Mrs. Morris Davis, 2676 Webb
Ave., at 12:30 p.m., Oct. 10.
JNF
LA SALLE
Window Shade Co.
WINDOW SHADES
MADE TO ORDER
Cleaned and Repaired
LINOLEUM
Inlaid and Battleship
Rags and Furniture
VENETIAN BLINDS
Drapery Hardware
Get Oar Prices and Save
Free Estimates Fuddled
8625 LINWOOD
CALL TYLER 5-1230
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UNVEILING NOTICES
The memorial services for
Samuel Trepeck will take place
Sunday, October 7, at 12 noon
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
H. N. Rosenthal will officiate.
The family of the late Sally
Pianko wish to announce the un-
veiling of the monument to be
held Sunday, October 14, at one
o'clock at the Bnai David Ceme-
tery, Harper and Van Dyke Ayes.
Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are invited.
The family of the late Sonia
Blum are having the unveiling
of the stone on Sunday, October
7, at 2:00 p.m. at Brith Sholom
Cemetery. Rabbi Rosenthal will
officiate.
The family of the late Molly
Greenspoon wish to invite their
relatives and friends to the un-
veiling of the tombstone to be
Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery, 14
held on Sunday, Oct. 14, at the
Mile Road at Gratiot Ave. Those
attending are asked to meet at
the home of Harry Gross at 3023
Fullerton Ave.
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