Page Twelve DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chroeicl• • CLASSIFIED 1 1111/447,1,11,ANIC(US BOARD AND ROOM -- WANTED NATION WilrE RADIO SERVICE and Sales - lick-up and delivery. Nights Trier 6.0805, Pays NO. 2933. wr 11:K iht; Mn gl'IlEit and one small rhlld WO child who will attend cry mohnol, !dottier will errande wot l:- Ipu boats to convenience of boarding home le mother. ('all MD.. loran , Tit. 2.1000, Mon.-Fri.. I a.m. to 5 p DAVIT) HOROWITZ, the Teacher-11e- brew, Yinidimh, English, Citizenship and Ha r- Mitz nab. Reading and writ- ing guaranteed Free trial lesson. 4081 Monterey. NOrthlawn 2080. l'Olt PALE PINIll.E, 6 ItO(iNIS, Brirk. sun room. dinette. Newly decorated. carpeted . Gas heal: 2 - n - al game.. on Burlingame bet wren Lawton and %%11.1.1114.1y. 1.4'111 8, 11 With the furniture, going to Cal- ifornia. IT) 1111 before noon. or evenings. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. Want it Gentnl Call Y. Green! Hogarth 4020. PAINTING, PAPER!! ANGINA and Dec- orating. Homes. Stores, and (Mire& Job insured. Abraham Ludwig. Tyler 8-8141. FIG.:NOR 1'111:1(11. nest of tables, like ne v mirrored tops 11N. 2 0511. 1163.1• W.1NTED - ATTF:NTIGN: ARMES! You may now rent your wedding vella at reasonable pr - lea. Large selection of the latent creations. Long or short veils to pick from. TY. 5-5101 any day except Saturdays. CARPENTRY N'ollK. OE Al.!, KINDS. ReamonalSe prices. Isadore Schwartz, Trier 7-7758. TWATRIc11 MI Si4 Piano Teacher. 1134 Dexter. Trier 6-1804. EXPERIENCED COOK for Institution. Must observe gronlauth. Good Full maintenance. Paint vacation. HO- ga rt In 6191. I - 00K and gener al housework. Adults. City home in count! y, near Diming- ha tn. flood 1101110 where set Vices Iv r. appreciated. Thursday oft. Permanent home for reliable party. $05.00 per week with room and board free. Ref - erenn ex required. !Ton 1113. Detroit .1PW loll Chronicle. NIGH GLASS PAINTING and decorat- ing, paperhanging. Buckeye Decora- tor m. Tyler 6-4692. STENtniRAPII Eli - full time steady work in real estate office, aft ernoon and evening hours, Joseph Rich, Ti. 81010; ask for Rigs Burton. PAINTING - PAPERHANGING - hall. washing, Also outside painting. You will appreciate toy work. ('all Mr. Feldman, IlAvison 1218. EXcEI.LENT OPPORTUNITY for ex- perienced bookkeeper and typist for small office. Cool hours, good salary. 3825 McGraw, Trier 7-8188. SITES. OVERCo Ts, sponged, steam- ed. pl earned, while you wait. Pickup and delivery. Cora 1.aundry and Dry Cleaning, 1(11 Wildemere. 4.6994. Ty. PAINTING and DECOR A TI NG. Resi- dential and t ommert MI. I norrediste set vice. Neat work. Color& to Nutt your taste. Paul Broad ,TO. 6.1170. 111C1.1• WANTED - MAI,1O REAL ESTATE SAT,ESMAN, experienc- ed. Clean cut young man ran earn 110.000 yearly. Apply Edelman Realty, 9526 Oakland Ave. GAN BURNER SALESMEN - We per highest commission in the city. 13411 Gra Hot Aver* Appty 10 to 12 noon. AARON J. SIDORSKY of 2675 Rochester Ave., died on Feb. H. Services were held at Lewis Bros. Chapel, with Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. He is survived by MA wife, Rose, and daughters, Mrs. Judith Grenell and Mrs. Rebecca Levy. Internment was at Cloverhill Park Cemetery, PAUL KURLANDEFt of Los Angeles, Calif. He is sur- vived by his wife Billie (formerly Billie Winkelman of Detroiti, and a daughter, Rosalind. SONIA AGREE of Tuxedo Ave. died on March I. She was an active member of many organizations and founder of the Pliskow Family Associa- tions. She is survived by her hus- band, Aaron; six daughters, Mrs. Paul Camiener, Mrs. Jack Flusty, Mrs. Neil MacDougall, Mrs. Ben Kronmel, Minnette Agree, all of this city, and Mrs. Jack Gold, of Hollywood, Calif.; three sons, Louis Garfield of Lorain, Ohio, Max Garfield, who recently re- turned from overseas duty with the Canadian Army, and Allan G. Agree; two sisters, Mrs. Abraham Camiener of Detroit, and Mrs. Ely Mottow of Boston, Mass.; a bro- ther, Meyer Pliskow of Halifax, N. S., and 11 grandchildren. 11tR RENT - ROOMS PLEASANTLY FURNISHED room for gentleman In quiet home. I:lir/Age 10'1111040 if necessary. Apply to Mr. Jacob Stair It. 2030 Hazelwood, LAMP REPAIRS roundings. For gentleman in home of adult employed couple. Ex, ellent transportation. Call alter 11:30 p.m TOwnsetio1 6.5138. TO 8-3773 UNTIL 11 Y. w- ill GRAN) AVE, 111.11 Furniture Dirty, Soiled, Spotted, Greasy? Upholstered furniture cleaned at BF: 011'11111T,, 1. E t win-bed room. with widow, for two Mariners. girls. Goal transport anion. DAvirron 0915, your home just like new. scientific formula. NIcELY FURS: Is, 11:t room with adult family. Suitable for gentleman only. Good trauxprin ta Hon. 2258 W. Euclid. bet ween 11th and LaSalle. TT. 5-6102. TO NEAT. It ESPECTA IILE GIRL to share hotel apartment. ('all "'Hinny 2-5800. eat. 121, or CLIfford 0225 1111.1 ',ink for Fran,a WIDOWER /mire. to share hla ave. routine furnim11en1 flat with couple: wife of couple lo maintain home. TOwn- nond 6-81120. laittit.tNun Trts.tweY • 1- Fir,,nyowlm apart tnent with perch, for 3 or 3 -bed r mon flat or house with automatic heat. Yier 4-7503. WANTED TO RENT NI.DERLY LADY desires one, two •r thr ee room Apartment In northwest section. TO. 7-5510. . TETER AN and wife urgently need apartment or income, furnished or tan- furnlohod. No children. TY, 11-5480. REPINED valildle-iaged huoinom eoupb, nood tieing quarters. Will share • hnini on apartment. or room with light kitchen privileges, Price no t R•forencea. FN. 2.8561, • - 110ME. TO SHARE WANTED -- Home to share by adults. Congenial and quiet. All working. With or withoht furniture. Mr. Camels. TO, 1-6483 ar R.A. 5011. Sale - Apartments 911tOTIIEWVOI' SII011.0 WORRY" About Rent Control. Sooner or later mummy a Demand will again func- tion, then your golden reward. Re- an.nnencr you're buyin* real portal& no, the (IPA. See Mt. Redford for rx m nnl Eldon& Ded• 111 84. SO mina. 5-5 rms. marble lobby, elevator. new refrig, new sloven., tiled tomb& ' , bower& onliNer, rent 131,5011 ahould he 160.000. inal enn•tructIon roat 1120.000. Fore• olioto4 price only It !trona 1'.', ma tai. 000. Iteau(y. 31 apt.; 3-3 roe. Large lob. tea. marble stairs. Itent 117,300 ghoul,' $0 1 1,4041. 12 11 .000 bldg. Job. (1111. 1110 001. be Pennxylymnia - apt. all 3 rms. quanta Nile. like new. Sinker, 3 ear nor. also RI ft. for I car gar. Nets 51 80 0 SIM/ 120.503, Term, $11.500, ,avinenta $150. Step to Bldg. 11g14en dollar (molar'.. 10 lovely rm. apt.. now Odor ea. noW refrig , new stoker. Bets 129/0 Entire prl.e 805,000 --term• 40.1 to our new 41i percent natio. Evankfart, ehoice 0 •14. 3 rms. 110.600. Dlekerwm, 11 apt. 2•1 rrno. $46.006 Homer Warren & Co. DIME In:. WE '111.1.1 1 it 1/E IN CA. SRI Tstrt On . MANAGRAIENT OE APARTMENTS Sadly missed by his wife and children New THREE PIECES, ONLY $15 Appointment only. Call - TO. 9-0369 or TO. 9-4881. SHARE. LADY ALONE deoirea to share attrac- tive apartment with another lady. Boaton-1 hater section, MI onveni- encell. Reasonable. Tyler 6.4232. In loving memory of Jack Rosenberg w h o passed away 11 days in Odar (March 6) 1944. LAMP REPAIR SERVICE NI. 11, rOMPORTABLE room for gen- tleman, with a small adult family. Good transportation. TO 6-5531, AVAILABLE In Memoriam Old Pm aim ant tablo trap. breuM1 aP t. Ie.. ti•so made Intl lamp,. Yarn toe .11 loam BrolGs oats and dormant limn altar). Alp. 3.wly and Floortsceal. Lamp Shades Made and Ita•Covere4 mu AS (NT, (7 ING EN IAL, clean nut'. [ Cardo GAR t`ONVICHNION BURNERS Gravity ale or winter air condi- t loning• f unlace, now •vallable for 1111111.11/II 0 111010111111011. ItICIINIAN l'Oa peeled 11-7161 itr..vrim; co. / • •••■•■■••■■•■••■■■•■•■•■■ •,.............t A SALLE Window Shade Co. WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER Cleaned and Repaired LINOLEUM Inlaid and Battleship Rags and Entwining VENETIAN BLINDS Drapery Hardware Better Querters-Better Service To Customers MOVED TO 8642 LINWOOD AVE. CALL TYLER 5.1230 BUSINESS or INDIVIDUAL LOANS on MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FIXTURES • • TRUCKS TRAILERS PLEASURE CARS • • QUICK SERVICE MONEY WITHIN HOURS UNION INVESTMENT CO. 26th Year 320 Fort St. West CI ferry 7474 Children Story Hour Started O bi he a ries • f na Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Scott, whose son Richard was killed in the school bus accident on Sun- day, Feb. 17, and whose daughter Constance was injured, wish to thank all their friends in the Dex- ter-Collingwood district where Mr. Scott delivers mail, for their kind- ness and sympathy in their be- reavement. SMICIMICSIIIWCIPMCICSWICSOM RECEPTACLES Ossrhosis, Ash sod Rubbish Relatweed, Concrete, Fully Guaranteed. raced Right., AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 379 Kenilworth TO. 8 51189 WZMWOCICAMMIMIMICWI - Sarah's Poultry & Eggs Poultry Dressed and Cleaned we Deliver 13918 LINWOOD TOwnsend 7-9651 PAGEL'S, Inc. Photo Engravers 641 MONROE CA. 0472 FAULTLESS Curtain Laundry 8 Cleaners, Inc. Special - Service LAMP SHADES Cash and Carry 3 Day Service Pick-up and Delivery I Week Service CALL US HOgarth 1010 Our Dry Cleaning Department is now Equipped to Handle Your Wearing Apparel. 4737 ELMHURST AVE. at Broadstreet Friday, March 8, 1946 At the Sabbath services of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation and Center, held on March 2, Ron- ald Louis Decker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Decker, celebrated his Bar-Mitzvah. The services were also the occa- sion for the announcement of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Anne Burg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Burg, to Mr. Sey- mour Wedes, of Brooklyn, N. Y. On Sunday morning, March 17, the religious school will present a play woven about the traditional story of the Purim festival. The play is written and directed by Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, with Mr. Abraham Warsen coach of the cast. Mr. Max H. Goldsmith, first vice-president of the Congregation, is molding the Junior Congrega- tion into a new force within the various affiliates of the Synagogue. Mr. Goldsmith has announced bas- ketball sessions every Thursday evening, for the boys. On Saturday, March 9, the Syn- agogue will inaugurate its first children's story hour. This story- telling hour will be in addition to the Senior services and the Jun- ior Congregational services and will emphasize the Synagogue en- deavor to integrate the children and family of its members into a complete participation in Sabbath observance, The community is invited to at- tend the Sabbath services of the Synagogue held at the Bagley School, Curtis and Roselawn, Carmel Club Elects Heiman to Presidency Aiming to further Zionist spir- it, the Carmel Young Israel Club met recently electing the follow- ing officers: Gerald Heiman, pres- ident; Leonard Rosen, vice-presi- dent; Morton Demek, secretary; Donald Fox, treasurer; Lloyd Bla- zofsky, librarian; and Maurice Betman, Larry Eisenberg, Fred Prag, Barry Lieberman, and Leo- nard Hammer, trustees. Jerry Lip- man, assisted by Kalman Gold, heads the Program and Educa- tional committee. Beth Aaron to Celerate Purim A Purim Party to be held at the Beth Aaron Synagogue was discussed at a recent meeting of the Beth Aaron Sisterhood at the home of Mrs. S. Altman, 18114 Ohio. Plebs for the formation of a Hebrew and Sunday School were also proposed. On Monday, March 11, the Sis- terhood will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Berman, 18694 Hartwell. Bnai Moshe to Conclude Late Friday Services The Congregation Bnai Moshe will conclude its series of late Friday evening services of the present season on March 15 with Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi speaking on "A Modern Mordecai." Services will begin at 8:15 and will be conducted by Cantor Dav- id Katzman. A social hour will follow Rabbi Levi's address. Sis- terhood hostesses, under the chair- manship of Mrs. Ben F. Goldman, will serve refreshments. Montefiore Holds Social Meetin g A social, arranged by Mrs. Mil- ton Behrendt, highlighted the reg- ular monthly business meeting of the Montefiore Lodge No. 12, Free , Sons of Israel, held March 4 at I the Book-Cadillac Hotel. President Leo M. Brown presided at the session which included induction ceremonies for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Selling, new members. 6 Farber Doll Display Tells Purim Story A doll display, depicting scenes of the Purim story, can be seen at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue from March 10 to March 17. Made by Mrs. Walter Farbe dolls of Queen Esther, King Mille suarath, and Mordecai,dressed% the authentic style of the ancicci times, are arranged NO as to poi, ' tray scenes in the life of Esther. Considerable research on the ap- parel worn in Persia, Assyria, and Palestine at that time has gone into the doll costumes. Organizations interested in ex- hibiting this display may call TO. 7-4502 or the Bnai Moshe Syna- gogue office, HO. 0862. ney Ive- left nee of ell- fall lis- lie- ms. ilty So., * be Will Not Bring Nazi Prisoners Into Palestine CeS ace ght JERUSALEM (JTA)-The Pal- estine Government and British military authorities are reconsid- ering their decision to bring Ger- man war prisoners to Palestine for work on military installations, it was reliably reported here. Ru- mors that war prisoners have al- ready been brought into this comm. try are said to be incorrect, $5,000,000 Drive for Yeshiva University Opens at Dinner NEW YORK (JTA) - A $5,000,- 000 campaign for the Yeshiva Uni- versity was opened here this week at a dinner at the Hotel Biltmore addressed by City Comptroller La- zarus Joseph and by Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein, The fund will be used for academic and physical expansion. Detroit Alumni Meet Monday Detroit residents of the Sigma Sigma alumni will hold their next meeting Monday, March 11, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mra. Nathan Kaplan, 18004 Roselawn. • The Well Known Rev. Hyman Schulsinger of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Capable and Speciallged MOHEL Also Marriages Performed aerate,* In Rac- ial. and Ylddieb 1934 Hazelwood TYler 6-6960 • Rev. Cantor Jacob Silverman StIEGIC111, 111011EL 20 Year,' Practice Iteconimend4cd by Physin MOS and 9371 Wildemere TY. 4-0062 • Rev. Cantor, DAVID GOLDEN Detroll's Ilsworits MOHEL Trier 6-91. Wedding :'err Men Performed Horne and by point meat, MONUMENTS Purim Festival On Zedek Card The Junior Congregation of Shaarey Zedek invites all its mem- bers and high school students of tile Sunday School to attend its Purim Festival, to he held Satur- day, March 16, at 8:30 p.m. En- tertainment will include dancing, games, prizes, refreshments, and a Purim skit. The dress will be . informal. L mutat Erhath Granite •nd Marble Mortome/II• 7729 TWELFTH ST. TV. 4-11113 the ity, or- 'ec- 're- ays 'vi- an- is old the ent be- sed iti- ity, ich the to mas ce- (01. b- ees on bee Imo as