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February 07, 1947 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-02-07

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Friday, February 7, 1947

CLASSIFIED ADS

VACANT LOT FOR SALE

FOR SALE — VACANT
HUNTINGTON WOODS MANOR. Most
beautiful corner lot, many stately old
trees, 276 foot frontage on the curve,
originally sold for $7800, bargain at
$3500, terms. Owner CH. 6801.

WANTED TO EXCHANGE

WILL EXIIANGE largo 3 room apart-
ment for 5 or 6 room and porch.
Northwest section. Call TO. 7.8212,
8:30 to 10:30 A.M., 3 to 6 P.M.

WILL EXCHANGE 3 room apartment
for a room in Ann Arbor. TO. 7-7885.

WANTED TO SHARE

1)0 YOU HAVE AN APARTMENT you
wish to share with a business girl?
References exchanged. Please call
TO. 7-3198.

Detroit Pioneer

Is Forum Speaker

A Detroit Zionist who has lived
for 10 years in Palestine and who
is now on a buying mission in the
United States, will be the second
speaker on the Palestine Forum
at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, at the Jew-
ish Community Center.
Levi Shapiro will tell about the
Mr life of American and other pion-
eers who have returned to the soil
as Palestinian farmers. He will
speak in Butzel Hall.
Mrs. Emma Schrler, president
of the Pioneer Women's Council,
announces that refreshments will
be provided for all four of the
talks, which arc being presented
by the Detroit Hechalutz (Jewish
Youth Pioneers).

Conferences Spur
FEPC Measure

Brotherhood Chairman Columnist Advises Parents to Start

Early in Showing Affection to Child

Ask Citizens to Write
to Their Legislators

LANSING — Two conferences
supporting fair employment legis-
lation, with the Detroit Jewish
Community Council among the
participants, were held here in the
last week.
A public hearing before a joint
session of the Senate labor com-
mittee and the House Judiciary
committee was held Jan. 30.
Among advocates of the measure
In addition to the Council were
the Michigan Catholic Welfare
Conference, the Michigan Federa-
tion of Teachers, the Detroit
Newspaper Guild, Michigan Farm-
ers Union and the League of Wo-
men Voters.
On Jan. 31, Dr. B. Benedict Gla-
zer participated in a conference
called by the Michigan Council
for Fair Employment Legislation.
Meetings in home communities to
mobilize support and conferences
with legislators home for the
week-end were advocated. An eve-
ning session was addressed by the
Most Rev. Francis J. Haas, bishop
of Grand Rapids.
To promote the legislation, citi-
zens are uiged to write to their
state senators and representatives
and to invite legislators to group
meetings on behalf of the mea-
sure. Literature is available at the
Michigan Council office, 803 Wash-
ington Blvd. Bldg. Phone CH.1657.

3 Wayne Students Join Laurentine B. Collins

FRANK N.ISBEY, Detroit busi-
ness man who spurred Michigan
to lead the nation's war bond
sales, has accepted the Michigan
state chairmanship for the 1917
Brotherhood Week, Feb. 16 to 23,
the Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, execu-
tive secretary of the Detroit
Round Table of Catholics, Jews
and Protestants, has announced.
John G. Winant, former U.S. am-
bassador to Great Britain, is na-
tional chairman and President
Truman honorary chairman.

Bnai Moshe Speaker

The Bnai Moshe adult discussion
group will hear Laurentine B. Col-
lins, director of the school of com-
munity relations of the Board of
Education, at 11:30 a. m. Sunday,
Feb. 9.
Miss Collins has completed a
book entitled "Promising Prac-
tices in Inter group Education."
A radio skit on Chamisho Osor
B'shvat was performed Feb. 2 at
an assembly of the Sunday School
with Barbara Cohen, Betty Cohen, 343 ■ 300.1MOCIV3MIMWOMMICS
Gloria Efraim, Lois Faren, Julia
RECEPTACLES
Gross and Bernice Kuhn partici-
Garbage, . Ash and Rubbish
pating.
Reinforced, Concrete. Puny

Pisgah Fathers, Sons
to Join in Festivities

Rabbi Morris Adler will be the IsNISSILSICNIMICIMMS50410110C5iSss
guest speaker at the meeting of
the Detroit Women's Division of
the American Jewish Congress to
MONUMENTS
be held at 12:30 p.m. Wed., Feb.
•—"Tv
19 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. A
luncheon will precede Rabbi Ad-
ler's Address, the subject of which
is "Pbtting Religion to Work."
This follows the American Jewish
Congress Women's Division na-
tional theme for the month, "Re-
ligion at work in the Community."
Plans for the meeting are being
made by Mrs. Samuel Olsher, edu-
cation vice-president, and her hu-
man relations chairman, Mrs. Nor-
Granite and Marble Monuments
man Ginsberg. Mrs. Max Seidman,
7729 TWELFTH ST.
TO. 8-9494, is taking reservations.
TY. 0-7191

Rabbi Israel E. Botwinick, for-
mer Army chaplain and JDC
worker in Germany, will deliver
an eye\vitnes account on Jewish
life in Europe at the fourth an-
nual banquet of Yeshivath Chach-
mey Lublin at 6 p.m. Sunday.
Tickets may be obtained in the
Yeshivah office, Linwood and Elm-
hurst avenues, TO. 8-2341, or from
Irving Sarnoff, TO. 6-4258.

PARENT LOVE

Rabbi Levi to Talk
at Meeting of Haifa

College Inn, the liquorless night
club, will reopen Sunday, Feb. 9.
after a one-year lapse. Proprietors
are three Wayne University Jewish
students, Phil Grossman, Milt
Drapkin and Sam Goldfarb,
Located at the former Old Col-
ony Club, 82 Montcalm avenue
west, College Inn, Grossman said,
will furnish customers with some
of the finest entertainment in De-
troit. The establishment was for-
med in 1944 as a fund-raising pro-
ject of Wayne University.
Jackie Cooper and his orches-
tra will play at the club's debut.
Tickets are on sale at Grinnell's
and the Wayne University ticket
office.

Ex-Chaplain to Speak
at Yeshivah Banquet

(Continued from page 3)
aspects: An attitude Is never
super-imposed upon the outer
child, the outer man or wMnan.
Rather, an attitude is a process
in a long-time development, over
the years. The child begins his
mental growth at child-birth and
thereafter.
The intensity of his feelings and
discernment are not as sharp at
birth as later but the attitudes be-
gin at birth. This has been amply
demonstrated in the physical and
mental development of children
left in the hospital, for one rea-
son or another as compared with
children handled and coddled by
their parents.
Hence it becomes difficult to
take a perplexed person, an adol-
escent, a young man or woman,
an older person, and magically
render a cure for emotional mal-
adjustment. He who Seeks such a
cure is as great a fool as the
charlatan offering it.
Attitudes towards Wier humans,
one's self, the several aspects of
life, school, work, play, are all
created through infinitesimal do-
ses day by day. The dosage is
painless. The end results are
sometimes too plain for our liking.
* • •

HENCE, THIS COLUMNIST has
" made a strong plea for regu-
lar, slow, early development of
deep love between parents and
children . . . for the value of ex-
ample as against verbal precept . .
for the value of a home atmos-
phere which reflects love, honesty,
decency and character.
Give me the home where chil-
Rabbi Ellezer A. Levi of Con- dren and parents spontaneously
gregation Bnai Moshe will address kiss each other, where love is felt
the Haifa Chapter, Zionist Or
ganization of America, at its /
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
meeting Monday.
Plans for the chapter's fund-
For Used Furniture
raising affair are being formulated
BUY-RITE FURNITURE
by a committee headed by Samuel
2230 Michigan
CA. 8750-8613
W. Barr. Assisting are Dr. and
Mrs. Paul L. Fraiberg, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold LaKritz, Dr. and Mrs. e.111141 ■■■■•■•••■■•■■■•■■•
Louis L. Zazdan, Dr. and Mrs. Al-
bert A. Schwartz and Dr. and
1 1 7 3
Mrs. I. Walter Singer.

in Nightclub Venture

Pisgah Lodge will hold Its an-
nual father and son party at 1:00
p.m. Sunday at Northwestern High
School. Nat Gurwin is in charge.
The school quarters were ob-
tained, Gurwin explains, because
of the capacity crowds which have
always attended this Pisgah affair.
Star of the program will be Di-
ane "Babe" Weber, dancer and
singer.

Page Tgrtaira.

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

TO

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Wedding Ceremonies

Performed at Home and by
Appointment

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VENETIAN BLINDS

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and leading Medical and
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Marriages also
Performed

Services in English
and Yiddish

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Phone UN. 2-8338
Open until D p.m. Mon. Wed & Fri. Eves.

SILVER
PLATING

2031
CANIFF

Your worn silverware re/dated like
new nt moderate cost — tea sets,
coffee pots, trays, platter., flatware,
cake plates, gravy boats, etc. Dents
removed. Leak. repaired. Handles
replaced. Beautifully finished and
polished.
Brass plating of door knockers,
fireplace sets, candle-sticks, etc.
Chromium plating of faucets, elec-
tric fixtures, automobile parts, re-
frigerator tray a, shelves, etc.
Estimate given before we proceed
suit!, work. No obligation. All
work Insured against loss.

MASTER SILVERPLATERS
Ope gnings
TO. 8-1026

8642 LINWOOD AVE.
CALL TYLER 5.1230

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GUN TYPE OR GRAVITY

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BEAUTIFUL LAMPS

Created from

VASES—STATUARY
FIGURINES—TROPHIES

and other adaptable items

Immediate Delivery

Oil Lamps Electrified

RICHMAN HEATING CO.

12814 Linwood

6.6960

MOVED TO

OIL BURNERS...

Sandwiches Lunch Dinners
Steaks — Chops

Kosher Styli Cooking

Drapery Hardware
Better Quarters—Better Service
To Customers

of Cong. Beth Tall°

HOUSE OF LAMPS

CHROMIUM
AND BRASS

TO. 8-7161

I

Hyman Schulsinger

16841 Livernois Ave., 1/2 Block South of Six Mile

LINOLEUM

Rev. Yehudah Loewy

The Well Known Rev.

CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS

WINDOW SHADES
MADE TO ORDER

Inlaid and Battleship
Rugs and Furniture

SETS UP LAW OFFICES

Reuben Glazer has set up his
own law offices at 3000 Barium
Tower. He was formerly associated
with Joseph W. Solomon.

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Window Shade Co.

Serving Greater Detroit

The Molly Segal Auxiliary will
sponsor its annual donor lunch-
eon Tuesday, May 27 at the Wil-
shire.

Vases, urns, flasks, candle sticks, figurines, statuary,
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table
lamps. Oil lamps electrified.
Lamps Modernized, Repaired
Lamp Shades Made
and Refinished
and Refinished
Old style floor lamps mado Styled to your lamp.
into indirect and torchlere.
Large stork always
Lamps refinished and replated.
on display.

Cleaned and Repaired

Cantor
Jacob
Silverman

MOLLY SEGAL AUXILIARY

KOSHER MEAT de POULTRY MARKET

8-5889

LA SALLE

Rev.

The annual Father-Children's
Party of Temple Israel Men's Club
will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb.
16 in the Jewish Community Cen-
ter.
Movies and professional enter-
tainers will be presented, Harry
Pliskow, chairman, announces.

Aaron B. Margolis

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Detroit's Favorite MOHEL

Father-Children Party
of Temple Israel Set

Between Webb and Tuxedo

/annual Erhart)

Rev. Cantor
DAVID GOLDEN

(Dr. Goldberg will see readers
of the Jewish Chronicle for con-
sultations without charge from
6:30 to 8 pm. Tuesdays in his
office in the Eaton Tower.

QUALITY MEATS — ALWAYS FRESH

AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE CO.

579 Kenilworth

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warmth glows from one human to
another. There you will have a
home. Into this stronghold, pseudo-
science cannot penetrate.
*

8 DEXTER BLVD.

Guaranteed. Priced Right.

Rabbi Adler to Speak
at AJC Unit Meeting

instead of spoken, where kinship

Lamp Craftsman Studios

PHONE TO. 8-1026

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