Page •. CLASSIFIED . • . MISCELLANEOUS DAVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher-He- brew, Yiddish, English, Citizenship and Bar-Mitzvah. Reading and writ- ing guaranteed. Free trial lesson. 4081 Monterey. NOrthlawn 2680. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. bleat It clean? Call M. Green! llogarth 4020. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING and Dec- orating. Homes, Stores, and Offices. Job insured. Abraham Ludwig. Tyler 0-8348. ATTENTION: BRIDES! You may now rent your wedding veils at reasonable prices. Large selection of the latest creations. Long or short veils to pick from. TY. 5-5304 any day except Saturdays. DRESSMAKING and Alterations. Reas- onable prices, prompt service. have beautiful line of spring materials, woolen, crepes, cottons, suitable for clothes made to order. Call Tyler 7-1855. 9447 McQuade. cOLLECIE STUDENT at Ann Arbor de- sires to obtain Kosher Meals during the Passover Holiday. Write Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Box 629. FOR RENT - Friday, February 15, 1916 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronic?. Twelve NEAT YOUNG COUPLE desire 3 or 4 room unfurnished apartment, flat, etc. Call after 6 p.m. TY. 7-8353. COUPLE URGENTLY NEEDS 3 to 5 rooms, unfurnished apartment, flat or income. Rental no object. Excellent references. Reward. UN. 3.7737. VETERAN who is just returning home and wife desire 2-3 room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Vicinity of Dexter Blvd. preferred. TY. 6.0698. ELDERLY COUPLE desire furnished or unfurnished apartment, income of flat. Willing to buy furniture. 110. 3463. CASH REWARD and a dozen pairs of Nylon hose for information leading to the rental of a 3 or 4-bedroom mod- ern that or house, furnished or un- furnished, by three adults. Northwest section. Will consider buying. Sunday. TO. 8-2835. Weekdays, VI. 2-3040. FLAT, INCOME or APT. -- 4, 5 or 6 rooms. Very urgent. Immediate pos- eselon. No infants. Four in family. TO. 5-7087. BEINO EVICTED! Desperately in need of apartmenj. flat or Income: Will pay bonus. Rose Phillips, 2926 Tyler: 1.011 RENT ROOMS LARGE, FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for gentleman. Apply at 2258 W. Eu- clid between 14th and LaSalle. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM with pri- vate adult family. Suitable for gentleman only. Good transportation. 3295 Cortland Ave. TO. 6-4688. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED ROOM in lovely private home of two adults, congenial home atmoaphere. Very suitable for professional man or em- ffloyed lady, Ideal transportation. Un- limited phone. TO. 8-0424. ATTRACTIVE ROOM for employed lady In lovely flat, all home conveniences for right party, no kitchen privileges. Unlimited phone. I'lease phone morn- ings. TO. 8-6409. Fine transportation, on Calvert. LARGE ROOM in beautiful home of adults for gentleman. Unlimited tele- phone. Call TO. 8-1299. WANTED TO RENT SIX PAIRS NYLONS and bonus for 3 or 4-room unfurnished apartment in northwest section. Business woman and veteran eon. CA. 3656 weekdays, UN. 4-3394 Sunday. YOUNG EMPLOYED COUPLE desire two or three room apartment, fur- nished or unfurnished. No Pots or children. TO. 5-8117. ELDERLY LADY desires one, two or three room apartment in northwest section. TO. 7-5530. BRIGHT ROOM wanted by employed lady. Bed-sitting room preferred. Some kitchen privileges. Write Detroit Jew- Ish Chronicle, Box 700. - BUSINESS SNACK BAR AND SODA FOUNTAIN concession. Fully equipped. For rent on percentage basis to experienced person. Address letter to Lur•hroom Committee, Jewish Ccmmunity Center, 890e1Voodward Ave., Detroit 2, Mich. FOR RENT - SUMMER COTTAGES bedroom stone cottage, facing hake Michigan, fur- nished completely for six. July and August. Half mile from bathing beach and city. Olt. 3063. IN CHARLEVOIX, 3 --- WANTED TO SHARE SINGLE GIRL under 30 of good char- acter and family would like to share quarters with one or two girls who have apartment. Call CH. 8080. HELP 1VANTED - FEMALE WOMAN for plain cooking. No house- work. Stay nights. Temporary job. UN. 4-2004. EXPERIENCED WOMAN capable of caring for small children. Part time. TY. 7-2382. OFFICE HELL' - shorthand, typing - experience in wholesale business de- sirable. Call Sunday. TY. 5-7108. nights. Experienced. CASHIER for Steady job. Good wages. Boesky Res- taurant. 8900 Twelfth St. SITUATIONS WANTED ACCURATE EMPLOYMENT offers re- liable, competent day workers $5- 8 hrs. Maids . by week, stay or go-also porters. Phone TEmple 1-3840. DESPERATELY IN NEED of renting house, flat or 2-bedroom apartment. Will buy furniture. TO. 6-7400. REFINED LADY wants to take care of or sit with children during week days and evenings. Saturday and Sun- day until 6 p.m. only. Can also be lady's companion. Gall. NO. 4667. Mrs. Furst. REFINED BUSINESS MAN wants quiet private room in Dexter-Elmhurst sec- tion. 0. W. Badt, TE. 1-8330, HIGH SCHOOL. SENIOR wishes work after school. Gets out of school at 11 o'clock. Call Sunday, UN. 1-4048. SHARE DRIVING Rev. Cantor WANTED - Passenger • driver. Lerti,- Ing for Miami Feb. 24. Want someone to help drive. TY. 7-3981. Jacob Silverman r, SURGICAL 3IMIEL 25 Years' Practice Recommended by Phymielans and Hospitals We Deliver 9371 Wildemere TY. 4.0062 13918 LINWOOD TOwnsend 7.9651 PAGEL'S, Inc. The Well Known Rev. Hyman Schulsinger Photo Engravers 641 MONROE CA. 0472 of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Vaad Harabonim and Merkaz Pronounce Caterers Kosher The Junior Congregation of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation and Center conducted its first Sabbath services on Saturday, Feb. 9, under the guidance of Max H. Goldsmith, first vice pres- ident of the Congregation. After their services were completed to the Musaph portion, the children all returned to the main prayer room in the Bagley School where they joined their elders in the chanting of the Musaph prayers. The community is invited to Sabbath services conducted every Friday night and Saturday morn- ing at the Bagley School by the Congregation. On Saturday, Feb. ,23, Master Lubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Lubin, of 17520 Santa Rosa, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah, and will chant the traditional Hophtorah prayers as well as speak to the Congregation on the event of his coming of age. The Council of Orthodox Rab- bis - Vaad Harabonim wishes to announce to the Detroit Jewish Community that at present there is only one kosher restaurant in the city. This kosher restaurant is under the complete supervision of the Vaad Harabonim. All food and meals are prepared in strict conformity with the law of kash- ruth. This restaurant is known as Fenkel's Kosher Restaurant and is located on Linwood and Taylor. All other restaurants ad- vertising as kosher or kosher style are to be treated as terefoh restaurants. The following kosher catering establishments are under the'su- pervisiof the Council of Ortho- dox Rabbis. The Rabbis engaged a Mashgiach-supervisor who has full access to these catering places and visits daily and supervises all functions held in these catering companies. At present Lachar's Kosher Catering Co., Moss Kosher Catering Co. and Rosenberg's Ko- sher Catering Co. (formerly Per- eira's) have complete supervision from the Vaad Harabonim. a JACOB LUBLIN of 1557 Taylor Ave., died Feb. 6. Seryices were held on Feb. 7 at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel with interment in the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. He leaves a neph- ew, Edward J. Lublin, of Eggerts- ville, New York. 579 Kenilworth The Temple Israel Juniors will now be known as the Temple Is- rael Youth Group, according to a decision made at the last board meeting. Both men and women between the ages of 18 and 30 will be included in the new or- ganization. The first meeting will take place Sunday, Feb. 17. at 2:30 p.m., at the Boulevard Build- ing. Lynn Trayer will act as chair- man. Dr. Franklin Thanks Friends for Letters Dr. Leo M. Franklin- acknowl- edges with gratitude and appre- ciation the many hundreds of let- ters, messages and other tokens of good wishes that were show- ered upon him by members and non-members of Temple Beth El, and by Jews and non-Jews during the period of his recent illness. Kvutzah and Teachers To Hear Prof. Halkin • (Also Known As Smith Street Cemetery) LAMP REPAIR SERVICE This cemetery has been neglected for years and some of the stone are illegible. In respect to the memory of these deceased, it is important th,r this cemetery should be cleaned tip and set in proper shape. The former directors of the cemetery having passed away, a group of public spirited Detroiters have organized to undertake to UNTIL P . M. 101 DRANO AVL, WIRT TO 8-3773 Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN Detroit's Original and Largest Jewish Funeral Home beautify this cemetery and to eliminate the existing irrespectability. To clean up the cemetery, a sum of money will he required, and this fund must come from the surviving families of those buried there and from all who recognize this as a community responsibility. Detroll'e Favorite LEWIS BROS. MOHEL This appeal is directed to the survivors to meet with the newly organized committee, members of which will meet every Sunday morning from 11 to 12, at the Shaarey Zedek, to bring their voluntar; contributions at that time and to cooperate in re- deeming the Beth Olam Cemetery to the fullest respect of the deceased. TYler 6-9490 Wedding Ceremo- nies Performed at Ilome and by • pointment. Ap- MONUMENTS This Is An Urgent Call Offering • Complete Funeral Service at Moderate Price, Conveniently Located - Ample Parking Space 9419 DEXTER (2 blocks south of Chicago Blvd.) TYLER 745 70 Temple Israel Juniors Select New Name Beth Olam Cemetery TO. 8.5889 KAUFMAN FUNERAL HOME "Wisdom of Israel." Mrs. Samuel A. Singer, get.eral chairman, has appointed Mrs Jo. seph Kunin and Mrs. Max Hay- man, chairman and co-chairman, respectively, of the brunch. To the SURVIVORS of the 3500 People of Blessed Memory Who Are Buried in the Old Onto Rose and teals lames brought up to data. Vases made Into lamps Parts for all lamps. Broken elan and earcoisen lamp, inbred. A134 3.Way and fleareteent. Lamp Shades Slade and Re-Covered I 7739 JOHN R STREET TRinity 2.2113 Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century DEPENDABLE DIGNIFIED CITY WIDE SERVICE announces that Mts. Hr man Stenhuck of Pontiac will t, ; on Lewis Browne's new book the Professor Simon Halkin, author and lecturer, will he the speaker for the Kvutzah and Hebrew Teachers' Organization on Thurs- day evening, Feb. 28, and Satur- day evening, Mar. 2. On Thursday, at 8:30 p.m., Hal- kin will lecture in English at the Shaarey Zedek, and on Saturday A very important conference of evening, he will speak in Hebrew delegates of all the Jewish organ- in the auditorium of the Rose Sadly missed by his children and grandchildren. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 1934 Hazelwood TYler 6.6960 Walter Field, program chairman, i Garbage, Ash and Rubbish Reinforced, Concrete. Fall, Prieed Right. Guaranteed. and Yiddish Funeral Home Irving W. Schlussel, president of Detroit Mizrachi, has been selected to participate as a delegate at the forthcoming meeting of the American Jewish Conference to be held in Cleveland this week- end. Mr. Schlussel will act as alter- nate for Daniel Temchin, who is recuperating from an illness at Miami Beach, Florida. Mr. Schlus- sel, in addition to his activities in local religious Zionist circles, is 'also on the board of the Jewish National Fund and vice-president of the Zionist Council. He is also active on the board of the Jewish Community Council and is a mem- ber of the presidium of the Miz- rachi Organization of America. The fourth brunch book r, view in the current popular serie un- der the ttuspices of Shaarey Zed- ek Sisterhood, takes place Tues- day, Feb. 19, at noon, in tl, ■ • sr cial hall of the synagogue. Mr: Polish Jews to Hold Conference Wednesday RECEPTACLES Also Marriages Performed .erelees In Hag- Detroit's Newest and Most Beautiful Schlussel Is Mizrachi Delegate to Cleveland Shaarey Zedek to Hold Brunch Book Review EDGAR B. NICHAMIN of 2601 Cortland Ave., son of the late Samuel J. Nichamin, died Feb. 7, at the age of 16 years. Services were held Feb. 8 at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel with interment in the Nusach Haric Cemetery. He leaves his mother, Mrs. Anna Nichamin, and a bro- izations, landsmanshaften, congre- Sittig Cohen Building. ther, Herbert Cooper. gations and ladies' auxiliaries will be held at the Jericho Temple, ORCHESTRA 2705 Joy Road, on Feb. 20, at '8:30 Five or Six Piece Orchestra s„ Memoriam p.m., under the auspices of the with Vocalist for. Hire In memory of Wilford L. Gold- Detroit Federation for Polish For All Occasions man, who passed away Feb. 18, Jews. Dr. Arnold Grossfield, executive JONAS LAURENS May he live in our hearts 1944. director of the Headquarters of forever. 5-6411 TOwnsend His children and grandchildren American Federation for Polish P. M. After 6:00 Jews in New York, will inform Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenberg Gerald and Shirley Rosenberg, Mr the delegates of the help beini and Mrs. Leonard Goldman, and steadily extended by the National DR. J. M. GOLDSMITH Beverly and Wlnafred Goldman Office to the Jews surviving in Poland. DR. B. M. SEYBURN Morris Mohr, president of the In loving memory of Sidney DENTISTS American Federation for Polish Frank who passed away Feb. 14 Jews in Detroit, and Harry Kam- 1416 GRISWOLD 1934. IllTfa fl iner, campaign chairman, appeal I: rued !tiers and Twelve years now - you've gone to the above-mentioned organiza- ItAND01.1'11 6 121 tions to send their delegates. away But never has there been a day That you're not in our thoughts to stay. SZIMIMWGIMICIIMICW 611(1M MOREL 1111mmmsm iivarieJ ROSE KOZLOW of 2900 Webb Ave., died Feb. 6. Funeral services were held Feb. 8 at the Gilbert Funeral Home with interment at the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Mrs. Kozlow, a native of Sault St. Marie, Mich., was the widow of the late Wolf Kozlow. She is survived by her sons, Samuel and Dr. Edward; daughters, Mrs. Samuel Ostrow, and Pearl Kozlow; 6 grandchil- dren a nd a nephew, Dr. Max Winslow. LAMP REPAIRS Capable and Specialised fish Sarah's Poultry & Eggs Poultry Dressed and Cleaned Junior Congregation Takes Over Sabbath NWHCt4C Services urge the survivors of those buried in the Beth Ohm Cemetery to act NOW and to meet with the committee at the Shaarey Zedek or address their contributions to We Manual Erharli Granite and Marble Nfoo-ments 7729 TWELFTH ST. TV. II-71111 • Beth Olam Cemetery Association c/o Congregation Shaarey Zedek Detroit 6, Mich. Chicago Blvd. at Lawton Morris H. Blumberg, Committee Chairman •