.717.!■■■•■•■■._ Page Fourteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, February 13, 1941 Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results TRANSPORTATION MOVING , CAN accommodate 2 passengers to so- slot with driving to Miami, Florida Call TY. 7-37911. All City Moving Co. 4-8014 FEMALE HELP WANTED OiltL for general &nee work, typing, Allot (hand. Payroll eaperiani e cv, • Gal Permanent position. 1 girl of- Ito• 1 day week Good boor.. Please tali UN. 2-1417 or WE. 3.1081, Em.liit Inc.. 7711 Cortland. SITUATIONS WANTED-Female HOIMEWORK, I. by day or hour Is Northwest area, while. VE. 6-9832. SITUATIONS WANTED-Male VETERAN with car desires out tilde sell- ing position. Have had wartime out- aide soiling experience. Call *mile, T■ 6-5463. i DOMESTIC HELP AVAILABLE DOMESTIC HELP avallanl• b day et week. Reliable., Jones ■ mploynrent, TEmple 1-1110. • EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES FII0Lini Employment fly ekc fin- com- pel cot help °Mee. we I tresses, cook,. inside, par t time day and week wor kers. TR 14353 . BUSINESS CARDS BABY-SITTING BARRY-SITTING In Northwest Rei'lioo. Available any Dine day or evening. P0. 8-0753. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEER & WINE, Grocery, Ice cream, and luny r meat More for role $1,000 Muir inventory. 2755 Harelwood. ' Poniarna. Soma porch deck ♦ garages • n d fencer. C'abinrl,. all typos P. A Langovin, UN. 2-5992 and UN. 1-O6 ft ATI'lt ACTIVE recreation rooms, kirctuot cab nets, porches built and screened. Carpentry ot all kind.. Burd. SIMI Lawrence, TO 1-0632. 1. SCHWARTZ & CO. CARPENTR E -CONTR. A "No Job too Big or too Small" ' TY. 7.7768 TO. 7-21111 c-ron REM ABLE carpenter. Kitchen, porches!, recreation room. Repairs and alter- atMns. UN. 1-4611. CARP.ENTER-CONTRACTOR general al- terations. Cabinet work, good work- InamItlp. Reasonable. TO. 11-1341. HORS IFORU% RES tiny cream Volta and SILENT HOSTESS HO. 7217 DI ESSSMAKING Dlt Gr.SES made for 87.5e, your pattern and material TO. (-49111 ELkiLTROL YSIS UNWANTED HAIR removed forever, safety by feat Short wave method at multiple electrolyals. Faster. painless no ultra Open eves. Jennie M'ohl- man 3358 Glynn Ct.. near Dexter. TO II-1171 ji,INTERTAINMENT MORRIS and his orchestra for your af- fair. A call from you will bring him Wer e. WE. 1-7075. HEBREW LESSONS HAI: M ITZV A II. Hebrew, Bible, Yid- dish, Engli , 11 and ritisennhIp. Ex- perienced leacher. Call WE. 1-1793. HAIR CUTTING BA It BER-ladiee and gentleman's hair- cutting .in your own home. Children's haircuts a nom laity. Phone TY. 8.3366 FURNITURE FOR SALE TUFF1611 grey regency sofa, regency lounge chairs, Chinese regent y step- up table, lamps, cork all and lamp tables. 6 piece birch break lust set. 10 piece dinleg room sidle, original price 11509. Furniture- In eleellent beautiful rondit ion. Will well very cheap. Sunday before 6, 2017 Elm hurur. I~R NITURE REPAIRING runNirurric REFINISH !NO and re pairing, spring retying I. sofa' and chairs. Reasonable. TR 1•42011. LAMP SHADES AND LAMPS LAMPS REPAIRED. Vases and statues made into lamps. Floor lamps converted into torchieres. Shades on hand and made to order; cleaned and re-covered . Terin's Appliance Shop, 12230 Linwood, TO. 8-7205. LAMP SHADES, custom made, tailored, glamorous, remodelled, new: Hem- Milehing. By appointment. CE. 3909. s. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL original oil paintings by on of Detroit's Most (amino artists at moon. wo Ref, renree. 5-7890. PAINTING and Papering. TY. 4-3403. 46J1 Vancouver. Price.- TO. 6 4111 6. Itr )06( FOR rent. KM hen in hides*. Unlimited 101,1110. I ',awl.. or *Ingle. Pao of h like it was your own. NO. 5191. A I PAINTING, paper hanging, wall waddling. Workmanship guaranteed. Gall us for npecIal price* for Feb- ruary. E. Parker, TW, 2-9264. NI, 'ELT furnished room for rent for Young lady. Nice alniorpliero • Kitch- en privileges. Monterey Section. Ter. 9-9156. PAINTING and do•M•ating. All work guaranteed. Pr lees reasonable. WE. 1-8411. TIRING rellnbir couple tin rent • large airy overtone room; kireltml priv- ilege* Call evening* or Hondo v. TO, I-06!7. RUBBISH DRUMS M 1 1114 for gen/Ionian or lady.• once, TY. 7-1532. Call I p.m. and 1-1 pm. ASH AND RUBBISH DRUMS - Two dotter, delivered. Matt Dean. Phone 'CIA 11247J or RE. 4193. Refer- ■ .m...3 mot 110R14 furnished Quiet horn.. r;as heal. IMPtirited telephone. 10, rellent tramoorta Goo for mon or girl. Philadolffilill, w.-en I.tOhlle Blvd. and Linwood. TY. ,4-0053. TILING ALUMINUM wall tiling. Rubber and asphalt flooring. New or repair. Ex- p•rtly done. V Palmer, 1615 ('as- cade, TY. 6-54171. ROOM WANTED' UPHOLSTERY--SLIP COVERS INTELLUO:NT business m e in wishe s nice room with emitted ,gull !AMU, Home like place not 50, visit op Jewish chionlele. 14U 11101.'S UP1101.511'ERINte Any krod of furniture matte to order. Ever. Joh custom built Reupholster- mg Tepairlog. First Claus workman• AM 11621 Linwood Ave.. between Burlingame ■ and ,W•hh. 2-0181 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PAPA I'EN A DE'rIV ER N AND I..I 1%1'0N In) YOU want to olive your upholster- ing, keep your cleaning 1 1 111,4 down? Fur different, styles in plastic furni- ture coveril and in complete ' line of Idnarien call Es.MisIto Prmlucte, TY. 7.0113, motoring. until 10 or late eve- ' Milan r.1-, :w( I, IO MODERN 5 roc., IMP ;slow. Car Wain! oil air (111141%.10;1,1 with con- r err. Carpeting. CY( ria,•I Monti, Win- dow* end sense•,. thrOUghout Ito. It Wool Itialllation, IMIliflat4, garage, pink tile ',Oh, ■ In, All in•wly dot a• rated I rrime.1 , •po,...sion. TO. 6-0971. REPA Ilt I Er done aft all makes of sewing maellirrea. We convert your (mile machine to electric portable WI:. 1.7975. !"OR RAIN new lit k is bungalow Tut- - ler near M•N, In its 3 bedroms. Tile feature., 'ill bent. Pt Cr III .1 oil wilh 81.100 Amor Jacohmrt, 5•T195. WAIL & WINDOW WASHING EXCHANGE. TENANCY BEL'S SERVICE - Wall weaning and paper cleaning; no lob too big, at Job too small. For estimates. TY 5-8304 WALL WASHING by Jock, '1 day ger- vice. Guaranteed work. Commercial- regident inl. Lowe•t rates in town. TY 1-5860 • WALL WASHING, good workmanship, vet), reasonable. VE. 6-1132. APTS. & FLATS WANTED ELDERLY couple , desire 2. 3 or 1 room unfurnished apartment. TO. 7-3831 after 1 p ni. FANIII.V of reonamsible adult.* deeper- ately need lower fiat NO. 91051. WANTED refined business or- profes- sional young lads -More lovely Red- eem Hotel Ant. Exchange refer- ences. TF,. 2.5700, Apt. 416 or UN. ' 1-5024. RE% A RD for rental of unfurnished 5 or 6 room lint in North or North - went, TW. 2-3273. WIDOW would like employed couple or 2 single employed person, to ahare her 5 room flat. Oil heat. twin beds, unlimited phone. 1183 Glendale. NMPLOVICIll couple, - no children, wishes nutriment in Northwest Section. Will decorate. TO. 5-0578 or TY". 8-773$. VETERAN and wife, !loth working, de- sire two, three, or four room apart- ment, furnished or unfurnished. Will der orate. UN. 3-0231 or /TR. 3-3370. • AM WY of 3 adulte need 3 or 4 room emir( nient or dowgslaire list. call TR 24181 or NO. 1111. ENGINEER and wife desire apartment or income. No children or pets . ('all TO. 6-0173. APTS. & FLATS FOR RENT FLAT Tcl RENT, 6 room'', 2464 West. Grand. I.ower, nice rooms, separate ba,ern•nt. modernised. Small family . ROOM FOR RENT NICE large room In miner home. Small family. Gentleman preferred Good tra usportat ion. 2731 Blaine near Lawton. TT. 0-5758. FURNISHED room for gentleman or won king eouple. Kitchen privileges. 2700 Sturtevant, Ti.). 6-4674 ROOM for tent for 1 or 1 s people. Ken In If desired. Good ti amp ir a- 2233 CIAIrniolint near '11th (Ion. NICE: roam far rest for single person. 2132 Tuxedo. TO. 6-413111. NICE large doom to real. Reasonable price, for employed gentleman. 2 In (aridly. Downstairs. TY. 5-5111 or T. 5-7115. 3791 Glynn Court near Dexter. FURNISHED room to rent in *Male home of elderly couple. 2512 GO on Cour t near Lawton, To. 64114. ROOM for rent for single ntan at 2512 PIngree. TY. 5-0112. ROOM for rent for working girl or woman. Privileges of 3 n *pm t- mend 'Very reasonable. HO. 1356. ROOM to rent for young man in nice home. Ti) 1-2709. FRONT bedroom, - nicely furnished. Sleeping or light housekeeping. 3002 Richton near Wildemore. TO, 8-1595. ROOM for rent for girl . BoeutIful large room id rile horn., goat tran*. porta Ho*. Just - liker Isms. Tr. 1-1061. • 7. - IN ALMOST EVERY country ing characterizations of them. where they have lived in One time he had dinner witk number, Jews have made val- ued contributions to the stage as playwrights and as actors, for our people dearly love the theater. The modern French, Russian, British and American stages all owe a. great deal to Jewish taTent. It is probably true that our greatest recent contributions to the theater have been in the form of comedies. Certairrlv this is true - of Broadway and Piccadilly. Our playikrights are in tradition when they. express .their wit, pointed messages that tinkle the risibilities. In their private - lives some of the better-known Jewish playwrights also express a knowing humor for the edifica- tion and amusement of their friends . , . and their enemies. Examples? There are many. Aldous Huxley, Somerest Maug- ham and actress Ruth Gordon, wife of Garson Kanin. • "It's certainly a thrill to dine with two of the world's greatest writers-and hear Ruth Gordon talk." irate, snubbed and pompous, said to the humorist. "That's only the half of it," blandly replied Kaufman. WHEN A FRIEND told him a piece he had written "stinks to high heaven," Behrman "Ah, a master of innuen- do.• GEORGE S. KAUFMAN, the gloomy dean of Times Square, can send people into fits with his plays, but is by nature laconic, s o u r, acid-visaged. abrtipt, short-tempered and hor- rified of any display of emo- tion. Even his best friends whisper APARTMENT available to share with buninean woman, Northwest section . Call TY. 7-5358. Survivors Seek Detroit Relatives The Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish W9men, is seeking information about the following persons, for whom it has urgent messages from rela- tives overseas. Further information may be obtained at the organization's of- fice, 8904 Woodward avenue, TR. 1-3701. Lela lender Koren, daughter of ■ and Liebe, front Tomassow - Lubelsk I, Poland; Cheln•Welwl !Mid- dy., 53. horn in Mk halirtsky, son of Abraham and ftac hele The, emigrated In 1920; the family of Eli hoer, emi- grated In 1908 from Krakow. Poland; Morrie Kra ftlen, formerly of 2635 Cort- land avenue; Jan Jelen, 81, born In Rosen., Poland, emigrated In 197. Ales, Zelda and Italic Levin and ,chil- dren, Tassel. 31o1e1 , eamuril and Gene- she; Karl Rome and More Ammer; Teres and }leonine Porta( k, horn In THafured, Hungary ; Medial Goldie from Plodsk, Poland, and Nathan Silver; Ireemk Geworeman, ill, formerly of Indiana ■ venue, emigrated In 1117. Also, Feld (Oral narne unknown) • ; BeRyes NIronberg, 63, painter, emigrated In 1933; Abraham Komarow, born In Russia, a banker, married with two d•ughterg and ■ son; booth Ten- enbalini.55, born In 11loolaev, employed In 1924 at Ford* Lazar Mentor, horn In cinestl-Lours, Ro- mania, 14011 of Mordehal and Kelia; Zeller Neumann, '55, horn In Nolan Gordlok, Inland, son of Schmuel and chain, emigrated In 1111, a nhoemaker, Married' and has four children. Also, Leon Schwartz, 'a trunk Ma ker; David Brodskl, 66, horn Id ZIalopol. Kirov ograd.k. MAW& emigrated 'In 1015; Flabrim‘( t maiden, first or mar- ried name not known) born In Ear- pllowka near Rokltno, Poland; St hale RIvlan, 60, a printer; Aeran Blumen- feld. II, horn in Buellare•, non of Leon and Raehell Bitten; and De- borah Drucker, forgerly of 1266 Bee• ten boulevard. S. N. BEHRMAN, famed for his trenchant pictures of Amer- ica's upper crust and for his clever reportage in the New Yorker, is also feared' by friend and foe alike for his devastat- Fascists Gain Strength in U. S. (Continued from Page 3) His anniversary will be cele- brated by a committee which will issue a souvenir journal for the occasion. There were 39 boys born in Tel Aviv on New Year's Day, A net-gain of 19 over last year's New Year celebration. • • • B. Z. GOLDBERG, columnist of The Day, is still in South America, which he considers to have the most vital Jewish life and culture . . . Maurice Sam- uel's book on J. L. Peretz will be out this•fall, if not sooner. parnm y Reshevsky, the chess master, is regarded as having an excellent chance to cop the world championship this sum- mer. Irving Miller and James Hel- ler, the two Rabbis, are battling AUTHOR KOBER, author of "Having a Wonderful Time," and the Bella stories, puts this quip in his mother's mouth. He claims she was at a resort hotel in the Catskills for a va- cation. She complained in long letters every day about every- thing at the place, possibly be- cause she was lonely. "The food is like poison," she wrote, "-and such small portions." THIS IS ONE of Georgie Jesiel's favorites: Gold: "Ah, youth has always called to youth." Silver: "Yes, but do they have to do it during business hours, on the office telephone?"' AT A DINNER, one lime, dis- cussion arose regarding a certain court ruling. One man deplored the phraseology of the ruling, saying that it was chock full of errors. Baruch agreed, but ob- served that in some counties the wording didn't matter as long as justice is administered. He cited a case to illustrate. A . , man was found dead in a frontier town. The jury brought in this verdict: We find that Joe Bloke came to his death from heart failure. We found two bullet holes and a knife in the heart ' and we recommend that Sam Smith be lynched so that nobody else dies from heart failure.' (A World News Service Feature) YOUR BEST BET "Merry , Widow" will be the next attraction on the Detroit Civic Light Opera calendar, It will 'open Monday at the Ma- sonic. • • • The For Theatre and Good Housekeeping Shops will pre- sent a new radio quiz show, "Hi, Neighbor," from the stage of the Fox every Saturday morning from 11:30 a.m. to 12 noon, to be broadcast over it out for the 1949 nomination CKLW. The first program will to The presidency of the Zionist be on Feb. 28. • • • Organization of America . . Max H. Goldhoff on Lin- Daniel Frisch is a dark horse wood and Glynn Court is hav- for the same position, ing a sale of office equipment and supplies that promises Orthopedic Footwear worthwhile savings. • • • Fitted at Dexter Shop A shop has been newly open- The Detroit Symphony con- ed at 5212 E. McNichols that certs this week honor Jewish specializes in making all kinds of orthopedic shoes by hand. A fitting center is also located at 12632 Dexter. The shop makes it possible for persons with deformed feet or a short leg to get a shoe that Music Month, DANCE CLASSES A beginner's class in modern dancing is being held for inter- mediates from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m.,. each Tuesday, at the Jewish will look like an ordinary one. Center. • S KAUFMAN LOVES deflating stuffed shirts. "Possibly you don't know who I am." one behind his back that you can't tell if he is smiling or merely HAVE LARGE 3 room firrW npart - mend WIll exchange for 5 room nor, baring his teeth. But for all furnace heat, Rammnstile rent. TY. that he is kindly, and very 7-9579. funny. Once when he was din- ROOM flat for apt with porch, ing with a friend at the Colony Northwest section. TO. 5-9591 in New York, the waiter handed EXCHANGE 5 room apartment for 6 Kaufman's companion a bill for or 7 rooms. Northwest section. Will decorate. TY'. 7-5130. $2 for a sandwich. "Two dol- lars!" exploded his friend. MIDDLE AGE lode han 2 bedroom apartment and would like to share "Don't they have anything here with another middle age Jewish for 25 cents?" lady. UN. 3-8680 "Oh sure," 314 the dry. APTS. & FLATS TO SHARE Kaufman, "Twenty cents!" • • Pl•as• call evenings 'I , t A AA -1 WALL washing, paper cleaurng, paperhanging, painting, floor sanding. Household Decorators, TO, 84773. FAMILY of 3 needri 6 room sat, North- west nectIon. References. TY. 6-5952. CATERING r NIcELT furnished Cr...,,. with modern con.eniencea for young 4p, 1111•aiall PAINTING & DECORATING SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS CARPENTRY DANA YES. knishes. .2.16A N room for loodneax Woman In aparl no-at of alle adult"- 1111.•lien priVlieges, SICelle111 1Calluil ■ 41 - 4 416411 TY. 5-0899. LARGE VANS; piano holating; storage and crating. 11941 kleYera. VE •