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NICELY FURNISHED room with adult
MISCELLANEOUS
family. Near bus and car line. Good
DAVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher-He-
transportation. 2242 Hazelwood. Down-
brew, Yiddish, English, Citizenship
stairs.
and Bar Mitzvah. Reading and writ-
ing guaranteed. Free trial lesson. 4081
Monterey. NOrthlawn 2680. ROOM with middle - aged couple in a

LAMPS REPAIRED - Beautiful Tor-
chiers rebuilt from your old floor
lamps. Lovely lamps made from your
glass and other vases. Lampe raised
or shortened. We rent torchiers and
floor lamps for parties, Bar Mitzvahs,
weddings and all occasions--Investi-
gate-Call Lamp Specialty Service.
Townsend 8-3773.

NEW ADDRESS - Office of Council of
Orthodox Rabbis and Maticaz, to 9105
Linv.•ood, Tyler 68906. Open week days
from 12 to 5 p. m.

Good
single home.
TOwnsend 7-0862.

transportation.

THREE-ROOM apartment In apartment
Hotel to purchaser of furniture. Liv-
ing room just completely refurnished.
Sorry, no children. Titian y 2-6110,
150 W. Euclid, Apt. 303.

SERVICEMAN'S WIFE has room for
rent, furnished or unfurnished. Wo-
man preferred. Townsend 5-6018.

G., and Julius of Los Angeles,
and a daughter, Mrs. Louis Sol-
omon. Interment was at Mach-
pelah Cemetery.

MISS F. RACHEL ROSENTHAL
of 198 W. Dakota, died Dec. 2.
Services Were held last Tuesday
at the Ira Kaufman Funeral
Home. Rabbi Leon Fram and
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar officiated.
She leaves her mother, Mrs. Kate
H. Rosenthal; a sister, Freda,
and a brother, Casper L., of
Youngstown, Ohio. Interment was
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.

EXCHANGE TENANCY
WILL EXCHANGE beautiful furnished

by
HAIR REN1OVED forever safely
short wave method or multiple elec-
trolysis. Faster, painless, no scars.
Open evenings. Jennie Wahlman, 3358
Wynn Court, Townsend 8-1475.

PAINTING AND DECORATING homes,
stores, offices. Job insured. Abraham
Ludwig• Tyler 6-8348; harry Sussman,
Tyler 7-4448.

PAINTING AND DECORATING-Want
It clean? Call B. Green, Hogarth
4020.

ATTENTION - Dry Goods Merchants -
We can use any quantity, large or
small, of the following materials:
Rayon Satin, Rayon Taffeta, Silk and
Shantungs, In egg shell or creams,
Rayon and Cotton Binding Tapes.
These materials required for our lamp
shade dept. Please call us and we
will pick up at your place. Laird)
Specialty Service. Townsend 8-5435.

3-room apartment on Boston for six
room flat. Northwest section. TVIer
4-5803.

BEAUTIFUL 3-110051 apartment On
Roston DiVd. to exchange for flat.
Income, or house. Northwest section
preferred but not essential. Call TY-

ler 5-2336.

FOR SALE

1945 WEST BOSTON - Unusually at-
tractive home, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths on
1st floor. La vatot y, notid's quarters
and loath on 3rd floor. Recreation
room, large sunroom. Low down pay-
ment, balance mortgage. roll TOwn-
send 8.5045.

WANTED TO SHARE

ELDERLY LADY would like to share
apartment or flat with lady alone.
UNiversity 3-0303.

modern apart ment to
TYler
share with employed girl.
6-6182.

ATTRACTIVE

UPHOLSTERING - ItESTYLING. Cus-
tom made Slip Covers. Inexpensive
Yet smart. Saks Upholstering and Slip
Cover Studio. 9031 Twelfth. TYler
7-9608.

FOR SALE

A IA1VELY 4-BEDROOM 2-FLAT

On I lazelwood near • Fourteenth. 2
baths each tint. Stall showers, 11 -
beery, sunroom, breakfast nooks.
Call
T•rms and quick possession.

FOR BETTER WALL WASHING-Call
James Russell, TOwnsend 6-4005.

EDUCATED, REFINED GIRL, age 22.
In business with father, desires to
meet intelligent gentleman. age 25
to 28. Father willing to finance busi-
ness to right party. Object matri-
mony. Write Detroit Jewish Chron-
icle, Box 711.

THE AMERICAN VACUUM CLEANER
CO. announces the opening of a
branch store at 8101 Linwood. All
makes cleaners, new and rebuilt. Re-
pairs, and parts. Home Service. rail
TYler 6-6445, or office, TRinity 2-8000.

SHARE DRIVING

WOMAN DRIVING TO CALIFORNI A

desires, someone who can help drive.
References required. TRinity 1-3127
or TRinity 2-9008.

NAVAL OFFICER'S WIFE driving to
California. Would like two passengers
to share expenses and driving. Ref-
erences exchanged. TYler 4-4350.

Mr. Judd.

& COMPANY
10424 W. Seven Mile - l'N. 4-2400

OBITUARY

RAEM- 0 - 1aELL
of 2940 W. Chicago Blvd., died
Nov. 30. Funeral services were
held Sunday, Dec. 2, at the Lewis
Bros. Funeral Chapel. Interment
Was at the Machpelah Cemetery
with Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiat-
ing. She leaves her son, Saul, and
daughter, Shirley.

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DRIVING TO LOS
or 15, want one man or couple to
help drive. share expenses. Call TOwn-
send 9-4133.

ANGELES Dee.

FEMALE 11ELP WANTED

EXPERIENCED SALESLADY. also an
alteration lady for neighborhood store .
Good salary and hours. Shirley Ann
Dress Shop. 8701 Twelfth St.

ATTRACTIVE YOUNG WOMAN for dis-
play advertising department. Knowl-
edge of advertising will help but not
e ssential. Must he able to meet pub-
lic. Address Box 735, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.

MALE HELP WANTED

AGGRESSIVE MAN can make good
money selling advertising for growing
weekly newspaner. Exnerience not
necessary - selling ability essential.
Address Box 522, Jewish Chronicle.

EXPERIENCED GROCERY Counter
Man. Apply In person. Joe's Market,
3492 Brush St.

MALE SITUATION WANTED
$3ALESNI AN desires position in men's
furnishing store. TOwnsend 5-8667.

WANTED TO RENT

VETERAN'S WIFE with child wants
room with kitchen privileges in north-
west Becton. Call TOwnsend 8-2484.

or two bed-
$60 REWARD for a ono
room • apartment or Income by tool
Dexter - North-
engineer. Linwood -
west Section. VInewood 2-2837.

YOUNG COUPLE, no children or pets.
wish 3 room apartment. Call Town-

send 6-5418.

GENEROUS REWARD for information
leading to rental of 2 or 3 bedroom.
furnished . or unfurnished. apartment
or home in desirable northwest sec-
and character
tion. Excellent financial
200
references. Will pay rental to
man,
business
per month. Detroit
small family. UNiversity 4-3529.

950 REWARD for anyone finding a 5
or 6 room flat for Jewish War Vet-
eran and family. TOwnsend 7.5039

in north-
WANT 6-room flat or house
west section. Responsible PartY. Phone

TOwnsend 6-8097.

ROOMS FOR RENT

ROOM FOR RENT - In home of two
and one child. Elderly lady
adults
preferred. TOwnsend 5 - 3550.

ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED,
desired, excellent
garage If
bath.
Gentleman
facilities.
transportation
Tyler 6-8606, 2312 Taylor.
only.

ELDERLY COUPLE have 2 clean rooms
Good bus and street ear
for rent.
transportation. TYler 7.1010.

NICE LARGE and airy room in home
couple. Excellent trans-
of middle - aged
Gentleman preferred. 2643
portation.
Townsend 5-6715 ,

Richton.

for one

NEATLY FURNISHED room
good
or two. Adults; In family. Very
transportation. 2910 Tuxedo. TOwn-
send 7-7530.

Finkels Express Thanks
By Giving $100 Gift

In honor of the safe return
of their three sons, Dr. Gerald
Finkel, Allen E. Finkel and Law-
rence J. Berman, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Finkel, 3350 Lawrence
Ave., donated one hundred dol-
lars to the Shaarei Chessed Free
Loan Society, Jerusalem, Pales-
tine, through Rabbi Jos. Eisen-
man, who is the sole representa-
tive in the United States.

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Discharged Vet Pleads
For 3-4 Room Home

ROSE MATHIS
of 1929 Calvert Ave., died Nov.
27. Services were held at the Ira
Kaufman Funeral Home. Rabbi
J. S. Sperka and Cantor J. H.
Sonenklar officiated. She leaves
her sons, Maxfield, Robert and
Raymond; and daughters, Mrs.
Idabel Green, Mrs. J. V. Browne,
Mathilda and Vera. Interment
was at Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery.

SAMUEL GURVITZ
of 3760 Tyler Ave., died Dec. 2.
Services were held last Sunday
at the Ira Kaufman Funeral
Home. Rabbi J. S. Sperka and
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar officiated.
He leaves his wife, Sarah; two
sons, Ben and Simon; and four
sisters, Mrs. R. Fochlan, Mrs. R.
Steinhart. Mrs. B. Milstein and
Mrs. M. DolinsicY. Interment was
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.

MRS. CHANNA BROSE
of 2542 Blaine Ave., died Dec. 2.
Services were held at the Ira
Kaufman Funeral Home last
Monday, with Rabbi Wohigelern-
ter officiating. She leaves four
sons, Morris, Max, Irving of Los
Angeles, and Bernard of Toron-
to; two daughters, Mrs. Harry
Mondry and Mrs. Izzy Pine, and
a sister, Mrs. Sam Raimi.

MRS. SARAH R. ZIEVE
of 4051 Monterey Ave., died Dec.
2. Services were held last Mon-
day at the Ira Kaufman Funeral
Home, with Rabbi Stollman offi-
ciating. She leaves four sons,
Benjamin, Robert L., Dr. William

private

Beth Yehuda Yeshiva
Celebrates Chanukah
With Gala Affair

From the smallest children in
the kindergarten, to the advanced
general students, one and all par-
ticipated in the elaborate Chanu-
kah festivities of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah. The kindergarten pu-
pils lit their own candles, recited
the blessings. sang Chanukah
songs, and were able to explain
Lachem Aneeim Ladies
the significance of the festival.
For their parents a special Plan Latke Party Dec. 8
.„eitin 9 nolice,
Chanukah meeting was held.
The Detroit Ladies Lachem
The unveiling of the monu- There the drawing took place for Aneeim will give a Chanukah
ment to the late Carrie Stein- the raffle organized by the Kin- Latke party Saturday, December
dergarten Parent - Teachers or- 8, at 7 p. m., at Assembly Hall,
berg will take place on Sunday,
ganization. The prize, a beautiful 9125 Twelfth St.
Dec. 9, at 1 p.m., at the Clover Menorah, was won by Mrs. Kli-
Hill Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua bex, while the proceeds provided
Sperka will officiate. Relatives a substantial sum for the pur- r-
and friends are invited to at- chase of playground equipment Sale - Apartments
tend the service.
for the children.
AmAzING CASH
Besides the general observances
takes refuge In real estate. Lifetime
field by all students, special cele-
carefree independence Is yours if
tit act promptly before the Inflation
)rations were organized by all
Lt. Lachman Arrives
boom hits its smack In the face.
;he departments. A M'lave Malke
$15,000 tioun. Quality 20 apt. 3-5
Home From Service
vas held on Saturday night at
rms., full the baths, showers, new
stoves, new ref) Ig., stoker. Secure
First Lieutenant. Ervin R. he residence of Solomon B.
location. Hamill on-Gen. Motors sect.
Thhen,
to
which
all
students
who
Original $120,000 value. Foreclosure
Lachman, son of Mrs. Belle W.
made
the
recent
excursion
to
Tel-
0010 now 8110,00 0 •
Lachman, 19161 Manor Ave., ar-
rived Friday from the South- she Yeshivah in Cleveland were
Distress rents; earn 17% net on
5-10,000 invested. Cream of I at colt
invited. On Sunday afternoon, the
west Pacific.
apts.,
34 of 3-5 runs, Beauty, t iled
Beth
Jacob
School
for
Girls,
to-
Lt. Lachman graduated from
lobby, marble stairs. Secure loca-
;ether
with
the
ladies
of
Yeshi-
tion.
Collingwood
Step to Hamilton.
Cooley High and was associated
vath Beth Yehudah, presented
Original $200,000 value. Ent ire puce
with the Madison Co., Inc. Ho
only $110,000. See Mr. Bedford for
entered service with the 107th their gala Chanukah concert at Facts & Figures.
Congregation
Bnai
David.
Can-
Observation Squadron in October
1940. He was sent to flying .or Adler and the symphonic
omer Warren & Co.
hoir of Dan Frohman gave ex-
school in 1942 and was commis- c
CA. 0321
cellent
renditions
of
traditional
DIME 111,18(1.
sioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the
songs and melodies. A playlet was
WE SPECIALIZE IN THE
spring of 1943 with the aeronau- written and presented by the MANAGEMENT
(IF APARTMENTS
tical rating of pilot and combat
observer. Lt. Lachman had an Beth Jacob.
extensive tour of duty in New
Guinea, the Philippines and Chi-
na.
Open house will be held on
Sunday, Dec. 9, from 1 to 5.

DAVID SEGAL
of 3333 Ewald Circle, died Nov.
30, at the age of 64. Funeral
services were held at the Lewis
Brothers Funeral Home with bur-
ial at Machpelah Cemetery. He
is survived by three sons, Man-
uel, Lee and Stewart, and a
daughter, Mrs. Isabel Gordon.

‘VOMEN for full or part time for tele-
phone soliciting. Advertising experi-
ence preferred. Address Box 245, Jew-
ish Chronicle, stating experience, etc.

Friday, Diem • or

ana - une 1.sgsi -A;ntanicle -

Convinced that he has done his
bit by spending three and a half
years in the armed forces as a
radio gunner, Norman I. Bazeill
feels that someone with a kind
heart and a three or four room
apartment should listen to his
plea.
Bazell, who was discharged
from the service with the rank of
corporal on November 16, 1945,
is now living with his mother-in-
law at 1969 Gladstone. There
are three other children living
there and the quarters are very
cramped. He is, however, unable
to find rooms for himself and his
wife,
He hopes that some landlord
with a feeling of patriotisim in
his bosom and a desire to help
a returned veteran will take pity
on his plight and call him at
Tyler 6-4956 and offer him an
apartment for rent.

THERE ARE PLENTY

OF REASONS .. .

AND HERE THEY ARE!"

I keep my present grade.
1 "First,
'That means a lot.

"By reenlisting for 3 years I
can pick my own branch of
service in the Air, Ground or
Service Forces, and can go to any
overseas theater I wish.

2

"Any time after 20 years I
U can retire at half pay increas-
ing year by year to three-quarters
retirement pay after 30 years of
service. And the time I've already
served in active military or naval
service counts toward my retire-
ment time. Added up-reenlist-

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my
3 "I even get though
I'm reenlisting.

mustering out pay,

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Also, I get $50 a year reenlistment
bonus for each year I've been in
the Army. My dependents receive
family allowances for the full term
of my enlistment. And I'll be
eligible for GI Bill of Rights bene-
fits when I get out of the'Artny.

.food, clothes, quarters,
'''Y
medical and dental care are all
supplied to me. And I can learn
any of 200 skills or trades in the
Army schools.

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5

"All of us who are reenlisting
are going to have from 30 to
90 days' furlough at home with
full pay and our travel paid both
ways. And we'll have 30 days' fur-
lough every year with pay.

JANUARY 31, 1946

AN IMPORTANT GATE

FOR MEN IN THE ARMY

MEN now In Army who reenlist

before February 1 will be reen-

listed in present grade. Men hon-

orably discharged can reenlist

within 20 days after discharge

In grade held at time of dis-

charge, provided they reenlist

before February 1, 1946.

You may enlist AT ANY TIME

for 1 1/2, 2 or 3 year periods.

(One-year enlistments for men

now In the Army with at least
6 months of service.)

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PAY PER MONTH-
ENLISTED MEN

In Addition to Food, Lodging,
Clothes and Medical Care

*

(a)-Plus 20% Increase for
Service Overseas. ( b) - Plus
50% if Member of Flying
Crews, Parachutist, etc. (c)
- Plus 55. Increase in Pay
for Each 3 Years of Service.

Storting

Base Pay

Per

Month
Master Sergeant
or First Sergeant $138.00
Technical Sergeant 114.00
Staff Sergeant . . 96.00

Sergeant . . . . 78.00

Corporal . . , .
Private First Class .
Private . . . .

66.00
54.00
50.00

MONTHLY
RETIREMENT
INCOME AFTER:
20 Years' 30 Years'

Service

Service

$89.70 $155.25
128.25
74.10
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62.40
87.75
50.70
74.25
42.90
60.75
35.10
32.50
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