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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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WANTED TO SHARE

DAVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher-He-
brew, Yiddish. English, Citizenship
and Bar-Mitzvah. Reading and writ.
In. guaranteed. Free trial lemon. 4081
Monterey. NOrthlawn 2880.

REFINED LADY to share 3-room Apt.
with middle aged widow. Completely
furnished, good neighborhood. Phone
TV. 7-7853,

ATTRACTIVE MODERN APARTMENT
to share with employed girl. TYler
G-6182.

PIANO INSTRUCTION-Classlea! and
Popular. Beginning and advanced stu-
dents, at your home by accredited
teacher. Arnold Rolnick, TY. 7-4039

IVANTED TO EXCHANGE

CARPENTRY WORK OF ALL KINDS
Reasonable prices. Isadore Schwartz,
Tyler 7-7758.

PAINTING - Interior and exterior .
Paperhanging and decorating. Call
any time. Mr. Green, 110. 4020.

PAINTING and DECORATING. Resi-
dential and commercial. Immediate
service. Neat work. Colors to suit
your taste. TOwneond 5-1270.

WILL EXCHANGE lovely three-room
apartment, math floor, unfurnished,
for 5 or 6 room lower Cat. Northwest
section. Call TO. 8-1203 or HO. 4750.

EXC II A NGE 4-ROOM apartment, con/
:doting of two bedrooms for an apart-
ment, flat or income on Northwest
side. TOwnsend 5-9119.

IIELP WANTED

UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED forever,
safely by Instant needle or multiple
electrolysis. Faster, painless, no scars.
' Open evenings. Jennie WohImam 3350
Glynn Court near Dexter. TO. 8-1475.

STENOGRAPHER-BOOKKEEPER. com-
mencing after Labor Day. Year round
position. Excellent salary, room and
board, included. Phone 2507 or apply
in person to Mr. Max Elkin. Colonial
Hotel, Mt. Clemens,

EXPERT DECORATING, painting and
repairs. Material and workmanship
guaranteed. Roy Squlers, TY. 6-1625.

EXPERIENCED COOK wanted in a
small family to rook 5 in•als a week.
4037 Sturtevant, 110. 4195.

SPECIALIZING
(Ms D'OEUVRES CATERED-Any size
order accepted. Ilogarth 7217.

DESIRE PART-TIME AVORK to watch
young children, day or evening work.
Write to Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Box No. 743.

SHARE DRIVING

FREE TRANSPORTATION.-Driving to
California Sept. 10. Would like gentle-
man or couple to share driving. 110.

8659.

APARTMENT TO RENT

MR SALE

VACANT LOT on Appoline, south of
7-Mile ltd. Very reasonably priced at
11,225. Owner at 18094 Appollne, near
lot.

ATTRACTIVE 6410051 FLAT in north-
west section, for rent. Must buy fur-
niture. Adults only. Leaving for Flori-
da. TO. 5-0815.

NEWLY DECORATED 3-room apart-
ment with murphy. Beautifully fur-
nished in April of this year. Furni-
ture, linens, draperies, dishes, sterling
etc, for sale. $5,000. TR. 1-7293.

HIGHEST PRICES PAID
For Used Furniture
BUY-RITE FURNITURE
CA. 8750-1813
2236 Michigan

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WANTED

GENTLEMAN DESIRES ROOM in re-
fined home In Northwest section. Write
Boxi 700, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

HOUSE OR FLAT by responsible party.
Will lease for at least two years, dec-
orate and maintain in excellent con-
dition. Phone operator for Lincoln
2-1826.

RELIGIOUS YOUNG COUPLE want
furnished room with kitchen privi-
leges or any other living arcomoda-
lions. Call TOwnsend 8-4850.

SIX ROOM FLAT or house urgently
needed by responsible, professional
man. Three adults, two teen age chil-
dren: TOwngend 8-5604.

ROOM TO RENT

NICE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM -
Gentleman preferred. Good transpor-
tation. DA, 2587.

STEAM HEAT FURNISHED ROOM for
two girls or mother and daughter.
TYler 6-4807.

ENGLISH TEACHER

for Elementary Grades 1 to 7 of
English Department of

BETH YEHUDAII DAY
SCHOOL

Apply Principal

12301 DEXTER

110garth 5605

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RECEPTACLES /

Garbage. Ash and Rubbish
Reinforced, Concrete. Cully
Guaranteed.
Priced Right .

AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE CO.

579 Kenilworth
TO. 8 5889
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LAMP REPAIRS

HOUSE of LAMPS

136:17 Wildmere, North of Davison

Rev. Cantor
DAVID GOLDEN

LA SALLE

Detroit's Favorite 31011EL

Window Shade Co.

TYler 6-9490

WINDOW SHADES
MADE TO ORDER

Wedding Ceremonies
Performed at Home and by
Appointment

Cleaned and Repaired

LINOLEUM

Rev. Cantor

Inlaid and Battleship
Rugs and Furniture

Jacob
Silverman

VENETIAN BLINDS

SURGICAL.
MODEL

Drapery Hardware

Better Quarters-Better Service
To Customers

23 Years'
Practice
Recommended by
PhYsicians and

MOVED TO

11.1dt:sly

8642 LINWOOD AVE.
CALL TYLER 34230

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The Well Known Rev.

Hyman Schulsinger

Wildemere
TY. 4.0062

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Marriages also Performed

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ages 14 and 9 respectively, of 18420

Indiana, died accidentally August
22.Services were held at the chapel
of Clover Hill Park cemetery.
They leave their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Moe Egren, and a brother,
Norman. Rabbi Morris Adler and
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar officiated

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ELI NACHMANSON
of 3758 Rochester, died August 24.
Services were held Sunday at the
Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel with
Rabbi J. S. Sperka and Cantor H.
Adler officiating. He leaves his
wife, Jennie; two sobs, Monroe
Nachman, of Chicago, and Her-
man Nachman; two daughters,
Mrs. Norman Zacks and Mrs.
Harry Rubenfire. Interment was
in the Machpelah cemetery.

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Mrs. Rose Lewis, of 1930 W.
Philadelphia, announces the un-
veiling of the stone for her late
husband, Mr. Ben B. Lewis, at
Machpelah cemetery on Sunday,
Sept. 1, at 2 p.m.

The family of the late Karl
Yagoda invites their relatiEms and
friends to the unveiling of the
monument to be held Sept. 1, at
1 p. m., at Chesed Shel Emes
cemetery. Rabbi Fisher will of.
ficiate.

The family of the late Sam Lie-
berman, of 3044 Richton avenue,
announce the unveiling of the
monument to be held at the Con-
gregation Bnai David cemetery,
9535 Van Dyke, on Sunday, Sept.
8, at noon. Rabbis J. S. Sperka
and Adler will officiate.

The unveiling of a monument
over the grave of the late Rachel
Taub will take place at 12 noon
Sunday, Sept. 8, at Machpelah
cemetery. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend the service.

Mufti Passes Buck
On Papers Linking
Him with Germans

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Mayor and Mrs. William O'Dwyer, of New York, are now the
foster parents of little eight-year-old Jewish Gaston Maurice Fried-
mann (above) now In Belgium. The Mayor adopted Maurice at
City Hall, August 16, through Rescue Children, Inc., which is
raising funds for the support of rescued Jewish war orphans now
in Vaad Hatzala homes throughout Europe.
Rescue Children "Foster" parents pay $365 per year for the
support of the child they select and agree( also to write to the
child frequently to give him a feeling of "family."

Young Israel Elects
Rabbi Alvin Poplack
As Executive Director

APPEALS FOR BIBLES
PARIS, (JTA) - Chief Rabbi
Alexander Schafran of Rumania
has issued an appeal to Jews
throughout the world, especially
those in the United States, to pro.
vide the Jews In Rumania with
prayer books, Bibles, phylacteries,
prayer shawls, mezuzoth, Hebrew
and Yiddish school books and
other religious and educational
materials.
He issued his appeal via the
Paris office of the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency, adding that the
need for spiritual reconstruction
of Rumanian Jewry was of para.
mount importance at present.

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the communities of Boise, Idaho,
and Detroit as Rabbi for High
Holy Days. He studied at the Rab-
binical Academy of Mesivta Chaim
Berlin in Brooklyn, from which
school he was graduated in 1944.
The National Jewish Welfare
BoarG tJWB) appointec aim ci-
vilian chaplain and field director
and assigned him to Colorado
Springs, Colo., where he served
some 500 Jewish service men sta.
ard o/ ✓ anl,
tioned in three camps in the vi-
cinity, including Carson General
Hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. Morris S. Berent
Rabbi Poplack was next as- wish to thank their many friends
signed as area director for the en- for the kindness and condolences
tire state of Missouri with the extended to their son during his
recent illness.
responsibility of arranging for the
religious welfare of Jewish men
The family of the late Hyman
stationed in army camps through. Blondy wish to thank friends and
out this state.
relatives for the many kind ex-
General Foster, commandant of pressions during their recent be-
O'Reilly General Hospital in reavement.
Springfield, Mo., appointed Rabbi
Poplack the civilian Jewish chap-
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nsoriam
lain to the Hospital, where some
100-odd combat veterans of Jew-
In loving memory of our father,
ish faith were hospitalized.
Rabbi Poplack comes to Young Louis Steinberg, who died Aug,
Israel of Detroit from a similar 30, 1946.
post with iYeshivath Beth Yehu- A precious one rrom its is gone
A voice we loved Is still
dah of this city. He is in full
A place is vacant in our hearts
charge of all activities and proj-
Which never can be filled.
ects of Young Israel of Detroit,
Sadly missed by his children,
whose office is at 3373 Cortland.
Bill, Irving, Marion.
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Ex-cello Painting & Decorating Co.

General Contracting

PAINTING AND PLASTERING A SPECIALTY
CAIRO, (JTA)-A statement is.
sued in Alexandria on behalf of
• Excellent Workmanship
• Estimates Cheerfully Given
the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem, which
appears in the local press, charges
• Full Insurance Coverage
that Zionists may have planted in
German official records "forged
TOwnsend 9.4557
TOwnsend 7.0275
documents" linking the Mufti with
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German counter-intelligence.
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"There is a great possibility that
Zionists managed to forge these
documents and put them among
German official records," the state-
ment said. "All the Mufti's activi-
ties were and will be for the sake
Between Webb and Tuxedo
of the Arab and Palestine cause.
"Regarding the allegation that
QUALITY MEATS .- ALWAYS FRESH
the Mufti attended a reception
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given by the Arab colony in Ber-
lin, attended also by German in-
telligence chiefs that is possible
and there is nothing wrong with
it," the Mufti's spokesman said.
KOSHER MEAT 1 , POULTRY MARKET
"Officials of Governments usually
attend such receptions."
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11738 DEXTER BLVD.

of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel

Services in English and Yiddish

Mayor and Mrs. O'Dwyer Are
Now Foster Parents of Jewish Child

SYLVIA MOSS
of 3378 Richton avenue, died Aug-
ust 21. Services were held at the
Ira Kaufman Funeral ChSpel. She
leaves three sisters, Mrs. Mile
Perovich, Mrs, Simon J. Weiss, of
Chicago, and Mrs. Julius Wohl, of
Los Angeles. Rabbi H. Rosenwas.
ser officiated. Interment was in
the Oakview cemetery.

The family of the late Abraham
Block invite their relatives and
friends to the unveiling of the
monument to In held Sunday,
Sept. 8, at 2:30 p. m., at the Clover
Hill cemetery. Rabbi Eleiizr Levin
will officiate.

TO. 8.1963 until 9 P.M.

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MISS ELAINE R. SHERMAN
of 2928 Richton, age 20 years, died
accidentally Aug. 14, while vaca-
tioning in Mexico City. Services
were held ".nursday, Aug. 22 at
the Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel
She leaves her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph L. Sherman; a sister
Mrs. Bernard Conn; and a brother,
Sheldon. Rabbi J. S. Sperka and
Cantor H. Adler officiated. Inter-
ment was in the Machpelah ce.
metery.

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Old style floor and table lamps
brought up to date. Vases made
into lamps. Parts for all lamps.
Broken glass and porcelain lamps
restored. Also 3-Way asd Fluor-
escent.
Lamp Shades made and Recovered

1934 Hazelwood

"Gaston's Irish Roses"

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MINNIE OPPENHEIM
died August 23 at Los Angeles at
the age of 74. Services were held
at the Ira Kaufman Funeral
Chapel. She leaves two sons, Lee
and Saul, of Los Angeles; two
daughters, Mrs. Louis Burns and
Mrs. Louis Hands; three brothers,
Robert Marwill, Sam Marwill and
Harry Marwill, of Los Angeles
Interment was in the Machpelah
cemetery.

Experienced, state-licensed

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Friday, August 30, 1946

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