Maimonides Society
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MISCELLANYAICS

NATIONWIDE RADIO SERVICE and
Sales - Pick-up and delivery. Nights
TYler 6-0005, Days NO. 2933

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)AVIL) HOROWITZ. the Teacher-lie-
brew, Yiddish, English, Citizenship
and Bar-Mitzvah. Reading and writ-
ing guaranteed. Free trial lesson. 4031
Monterey. NOrthlawn 2080.

PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING.
Want it clean?
Call M. Green! Hogarth 4020.

PAINTING, PAPERHANGING and Dec-
• orating. Homes, Stores, and Offices.
Job insured. Abraham Ludwig. Tyler
6.1341.

ATTENTION: BRIDES! You may now
rent your wedding veils at reasonable
pricer'. Large Fele, Don of the latest
creations. Long or short veils to pick
front. TY. 5-5301 any day except
Saturdays.

CARPENTRY WORK OP AM. KINDS.
Reasonahle prices. leadore Schwartz,
TYler 7-7750.

LOST - Gold Initial Pin at Military
Ball Saturday. A keepsake more
than sabre. Reward. UN. 3-3003.

11111 REN'r - 110051S

ATTRACTIVE ROOM for young couple.
Upstairs, 2000 Taylor Ave. TYler
7-6475.

The regular monthly meeting
of the Women's Auxiliary, Mai-
11111.1' WANT/CI) - FEM.VILIE
monides Medical Society, will be
ELDERLY WOMAN to take rare or held on Saturday, March 2, at the
two children In a kosher home. Call
home of Mrs. Louis M. Harley,
flOgarth 9470 until 5:30 p m
173;5 Fairfield. This will be pre-
ceded by a luncheon honoring the
HELP WANTED - !MALE
women who served In the War
CAS BURNER SALESMEN - We pay Bond Booth in the Maccabees
highest naraniesion in the city. 13411 Bldg., maintained by the Auxiliary
Gent lot Ave. Apply 10 to 12 noon.
under the leadership of Mrs. Ezra
Lipkin. During the period from
SITUATIONS .WANTED
June 1943 through December 1945
REFINED LADY desires position taking the women sold approximately $1,-
charge of Infant or an C0111000 Ion, 750,000 worth of war bonds. A pro-
Write Box 429, Detroit Jewish Chron-
gram has been arranged by Mrs.
icle.
Leo Orecklin, program chairman.
Miss Harriet Harwood, of WWJ,
WANTED - HOME TO SHARE
will present a''.review on current
WANTED - Home to inhere by adults.
books.
Congenial and quiet. All working. With
Hostesses for the afternoon are
or without furniture. Mr. Cassels. TO.
Mesdames Louis M. Harley, R.
5-8683 or RA. 6061.
Altman, S. Grossman, Martin
Schaeffer, Leon Katzen, I. Z. Sil-
EXCILVNGE TENANCY
varman, 0. U. Shapiro, Henry Sie-
EXCHANGE 3-Boon[ apartment for 5 gel, Bernard Rose, Leo Orecklin,
or 6-room Income or flat. ('all TOwn- and B. Ross.
send 73703.
A luncheon and children's fash-
ion show on May 28 at the Book-
SHARE DRIVING
Cadillac Hotel will mark the Aux-
DRIV1Nt TO FLORIDA - ('an •e- iliary's annual fund-raising affair.

for Angle
NIcELY FURNISHED
person or couple, Dexter and Boston.
Tyler 6-8735.

VERY NICE ROOM for busineas man
or employed man. Telephone Tyler
6-5774.

commodate 2 gentlemen. Exchange
references. Call TOwnsend 6-4364,

DRIVING TO CALIFORNIA - Leaving
on or about March 6. Gentleman to
share drin Mg and expenses. References
exehanged. tall Sunday between 2
and 4. Tyler 6-3168.

FOR SALE

FURNIoHED

ItOt.IM with small private
family. Clean, quiet. Good transpor-
tation. Business lady. TO. 5-6146.

FURNISHED ItOOM for gentleman In
apartment. Rent 020.00 per month.
Mrs. Elkind.' 3207 Blaine, TY. 5-2072.

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TWO B•Al"f1FUL lace and linen ban-
quet cloths, One 3 1-8 x 2 Yards: one
2 7-4 x 1 7-8 yards, 12 Napkins each,
575.00 set. tall niter 10 Sunday
morning, TOwnsend 11-1668.

In • home of
BEAUTIFUL. IR O
two adults for a working girl or a
gentleman. Good ty an %mutation. Call
TYler 6-5776.

LAMP REPAIRS

WANTED TI) RENT

Old deb tow and table 'mu braved a,
to lists VI101 mad. lat. lanai. Puts he
an lama, Bran. oral and paean'. limos
restored. Abe 3-war and floorereord.
Lamp Shades Made and Re-Covered

ELDE'LLY LADY desires one, two or
thrx I room apartment in northwest'
section. TO. 7-5530.

LAMP REPAIR SERVICE

110)11•3 '01 , PLEASANT surroundings
and refined atmosphere for elderly
blind gontIonan. Will pay 1200 per
month for room and board. Most be
kosher cooking. Write Box 311, De•
trolt Jewish Chronicle.

TO 8.3773

UNTIL
9 P. M.
II GRANS AVL. Wilt

(Veteran) both em-
ployed, need furnished room with
kik hen privileges. Call Townsend
6-1499.

VETERAN S('HOOL TEACHER and
wife, nurse, need place to live In
northwest section. Apartment or in-
come. Tyler 7-1171.

mmpLny En WOMAN and 13-year-old
daughter need room; kitchen privi-
leges or home-keeping rooms on small
apartment. Have own dishes and lia-
TOwneend 8-4997.

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(IAN CONVERSION BURNERS

RICHMAN HEATING CO.
TOwnsend 8-7161

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Sale -. Apartments

SIDNEY SAMTER

GOLDEN DAYS

of 2655 Calvert Ave. died Feb. 18.

Funeral services were held on
Feb. 20 from Lewis Bros. Funeral
Chapel, with Rabbi B. Benedict
Glazer officiating. Surviving are
his wife Gertrude, a son James,
and a sister, Mrs. Aaron Kurland.

MAX THOME

of 94 Dwight Ave., Pontiac, Mich.,
a former resident of Detroit, died
Feb. 23. Services were held' in
Detroit at the Ira Kaufman Fu-
neral Chapel, with Rabbi Davin
Schoenberger of Pontiac officiat-
ing. He leaves his wife, Sarah;
a son, Dr. Maurice of Pontiac, and
two daughters, Mrs. Benjamin
Dolnick of Detroit and Mrs. Ken-
neth McCaslin of Iollywood, Cal.
Interment was at .Machpelah.

BERTHA FRIEDMAN

of 3242 Richton Ave., died Feb.
25. Services were held at the res-
idence on the following day, with
Rabbi Stollman officiating. She is
survived by her husband, Samuel;
a son, Jack; 3 daughters, Adele,
Mrs. Frank Sachs, and Mrs. Louis
Goodman; 2 brothers, Joel and
Fred Raider; and 2 sisters, Mrs.
Dora Kosmansky and Mrs. Molly
Faber. Interment was at Machpe-
lach Cemetery.

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In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Sgt. Milton S.
Cohen, who died in the service of
his country, al2rch 4, 1945, In

Sadly missed by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Cohen, 2985 Lea-
BP, brothers Herman and Sidney

and sister Edith.

are here again. We sold millions of
dollar. of apts. during the 1920's
at $6,000 to $1,000 per unit.
nothing distract you from today's
life time opportunities.

Let

50 walls. Ord. Blvd. Marble lobby,
elevator. New stove,, new refrig.,
stoker. Fine cond. Original bldg. cost
1.129.000. Today's cheap rent, $31.000.
Entire price 8105.000. Terms $60,000.
Beet Investment you will. ever see.

:11 unite. Luxury Byronwood apt. 3-5
rms. large lobby. marble stairs, A
*250.004 bldg. Loh. Reel value at only
1110.000. Terms 110,000. We will give
$70,000 mtge.
20 unite. Million dollar location,
11110.110W of Fisher Bldg. Nett rent
$7,000. price $65,000. Terms $25.000,
we will give $10.000 mtge.
I units. Pennevivenle. Fo r lld brick,
tine rend. All 3 erns. and bath, new
stoker, 3 car gar. Also 50 ft. vacant.
2 car gar. Rant $1,009. Price only
mu $11,500. Mr. Redford .
126500,

Homer Warren & Co.

('A. 0321
DIME BLDG.
WE SPF:CIALIZE IN Tun
3IANAGEMENT OF APARTMENTS

Children of the Northwest He-
brew Congregation and Center will
present a six-scene play portray-
ing the traditional story of Queen
Esther, in the auditorium of the
Bagley School, Sunday morning,
Mar. 17.
Written and directed by Mrs.
Joseph M. Markel, staff member
of the school, the production will
feature the following in leading
roles: Louise Miller, Beverly Sha-
piro, Gail Gans, Betty Aaron, Ar-
lene Kollenberg. Sandra Goldberg.
Gerald Avrin, Allen Bernstein, Ger-
shon Berman, Joel Dunsky, avec
Siegan, Harvey Lasser, Carol Av-
rin, Robert Liss, Mitchell Glass-
man, Sandra Dubin, and Diane
Hecker. Miss Betty Lebowitz will
appear as court singer, and btig-
none Cohen, Irene Dresser and
Deena Krauss will give tolo
dances.

DR. J. M. GOLDSMITH
DR. B. M. SEYBURN

1416 GRISWOLD

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Wealing Ceremo-
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On Feb. 23, the Victory Mo-
ther's Club held a card party food
shower at the home of Mrs. F.
Tannenhaus, president, donating
large quantities of canned foods
for needy Buropeans.

Inlaid and Battleship
Rugs and Furniture

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Bet. Grand River and Clifford

Victory Mother's Club
Stages Food Shower

WINDOW SHADES
MADE TO ORDER

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Capable and
Specialized

DENTISTS

Judge Patrick O'Brien was
guest speaker at the 18th annual
donor luncheon held Feb. 19 at
the Wardell Sheraton under the
auspices of the Equality Club.
Drora Selesney and Betty Kowal-
sky rendered vocal and piano solos
on the musical portion of the pro-
gram. Proceeds of the affair went
to charity.

Window Shade Co.

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me
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of Cong.
Beth Tefilo
Emanuel

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Judge O'Brien Speaks
At Equality Luncheon

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Hyman Schulsinger

641 MONROE
CA. 0472

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Students to Act Story
of Queen Esther

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The Well Known Rev.

Photo Engravers

Due to the war contact with al-
umni of the Alumni Association of
the United Hebrew Schools has
been lost. The association Is being
reorganized in an attempt to get
former members together. These
persons can contact the organiza-
tion by calling Esther Charnas,
TO. 6-5242.

Gravity gas or winter air condi-
tinning frunseee now available
for Immediate Installation.

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PAGEL'S, Inc.

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Sarah's Poultry & Eggs

TO. 8-5889
579 Kenilworth
1000
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Seeks Old Members

THREE PIECES, ONLY $15
Appointment only. Call -
TO. 9-0369 or TO. 9-4881.

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Poultry Dressed and
Cleaned
Shirley Katz was elected presi-
dent at a recent general meeting
We Deliver
of the Young Israel Kadimah
13918 LINWOOD
Girls. Others officers chosen in-
TOwnsend 7-9651
cluded: Beth Cohen, vice-presi-
dent; Rosealine Ribiat, secretary;
and Deborah Levin, treasurer
Chairmen of the various commit- WOCIVOCIO4NWOMMONII: p
tees are as follows: Rayetta Har-
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ris, Rose Hammer, and Ann Stol-
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish ‘ 7
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sky, social; Esther Bodzin and
Reinforced, Ornerete.
Guaranteed. Priced nights
Etta Levin, cultural; Esther Marx
and Sarah Selesny, membership;
AMERICAN
and Rose Grunt, publicity.
RECEPTACLE CO.

Meeting Monday, March 4, at 1
p.m., at the •ai Moshe Syna-
gogue, mesh a of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Or-
ganization will hear reports in
connection with aid given orphans
in Europe. Election of officers for
the current year will take place
at this meeting.

Upholstered furniture cleaned at
your home just like new. New
scientific formula.

VETER V"( AND WIFE want to share
a house 01 rent a room with kitchen
Privileges. Will keep kosher. TOwn-
' send 8-8566, Ruth.

Shirley Katz-Heads
Israel Kadimah Girls

Welfare Group to
Report on Orphan Aid

Furniture Dirty, Soiled,
Spotted, Greasy,?

CITY PLANNER, wife and child need
apartment, flat or house. Cell Merry
3660. Mr. Jinseph Gollfarh,

France,

Friday, March 1, 1946

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