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October 08, 1948 - Image 18

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-10-08

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Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results

t

DIVORCEE 35, would like to meet a
getit.Jeiliati 40-45. N'ould not object to
child. Box '110, Detruit Jewish
Chronicle.

LAMP SHADES AND LAMPS

TIIt Nil JEWISH girl, nice looking,

comes Nom relined faintly. Wish to
meet a refined gent leinati. 27-30.
Objeet
ambitions
has
w lin
One
1 tit
Box
State age.
matrimony,
Let roll Jew tell Chronicle.

ATTICACTT YE IN' IIIICHAV would like to
meet refined busitiessmati, 50-60,
with ear. Alm,. snake money. Ob-
t, matrimony. Item 117, Deltolt
ject,
•Jew Ish Chronicle.

FEMALE Hui WANTED

WANTED- experienced
WO 6-1560.

Meting, sp her.

ROOM is exchange for middle-
aged C01111141110ft for elderly woman.
TY 4-4539.

FREE



Bookkeepers •

22970 - $ 300

clerical

pint

DETROIT

sr.i.Err

.

Established 29 tears

NICE, LA RE E Front Room` for em-
ployed gill in quiet single home with
flood
adults,
Unlimited
phone.
itantlilO1 tat Jou. '1'1' 5-5435. ('all morn•
Ines and evenings.

woman. Kitchen privileges.

ANY 01.1) CLOTHES wanted - Best
prices paid for men's suit& topcoats
and shoes. Tyler 1-3125.

PAINTING & DECORATING

PAINT1NO and Papering.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Woollerttli opportunity for Kosher
butcher shop In nearby clly. Must
sell hoe dune of illness, TO 5-2875.
Call evenings. I. • •

DOMESTIC HELP AVAILABLE

TT. 4-3403.

1631 Vancouver.

PLEASANT Middle-Aged Woman wishes
position as companion. No objection
to leaving town. TY 1-1922.

For Comm-tent Colored Help
ooks, Maith.,. Dish Washers,
Couules; Janitors, Porters
Day or Week Workers •

Tit 3-7770

BUSINESS CARDS

ALTERATIONS

A-1 PAINTING decorating, wall wash-
secs' ice. Reasonable.
luga. Prompt
Free estimate. Ti) 5-8271.

ASII AND RUBB4SH DRUMS - Two
dollar& delivered. Matt Dean. Phone
GA. 9121 1 1.9-1-1593 •

UPHOLSTERY-SLIP COVERS

RUBEL'S

riertor.sTERING

Any kind of fuoilture made to oriel
Including complete Hollywood bells.
Every job , Custom built. Reuphol-
stering. repairing. First class work-
manship. 11629 Linwood Ave. be-
tween Burlingame and Webb. Ttilea
3-0285.

WALL & WINDOW WASHING

BUILDING ALTERATIONS

APTS. & FLATS WANTED

BRICK WORK of all kinds; new and
J.
repair jobs; porches; cement
3770 Edison, TY 6-0149.
Barak.

BEING EVICTED - Business man.
wife and baby desperately need
or 5 room apt., flat or income
TW 2-4706.

"No Job too Big or too Small
UN 2-0111
TY 7-7758

NEW VAR at list, $400 or furniture
wholesale, fin 2 or 3 bedroom flat
or income. mile or Russell Woods
section. Maxlmom $95 month.
TY 6-1020.

LE-AGED Couple and Wayne
student must have 2 "limirooni apt.,
flat or income TR 1-1165, TR 2-7053.

DRAPES

WE MA EN hand made drapes & cos
nice hoards-reasonable, I.A. 7-3201

or Al! ^5;7.

T DRIVING LESSONS

AUTO DRIVING lessons given by to o-
feSsional Instructora. •Harrla Driving
Schoo, TY 7-2758. Clients called
for and ',unmet:L.

DRESSSMAKING

DRESSES made for 17.60, your pattern
'Ni (-4941
and Irv, tat

Mtn 110 N

HEBREW. Yiddish. English, citlximithin
and Bar NI it avah. Reading and writ-
ing guaranteed. Free trial lesson.
Danld 1l orowIts, the teacher. NO

BUSINESS MAN, wife and 156 year
6 or 0
old baby ttespervicly need
room flat Will decorate. UN 1-6332,
UN 4 0068.

APTS. & FLATS FOR .RENT

l'PPER FLAT. 7 rooms, tile bath,
gas heat, very clean,
stall shower,
37 5 monthly. Between Linwood awl
Lawton on Calvert. Available toe-
di•tely. Call CA 3417.
-

NUIILET an

Apt. from Nov. 1-May 1.
call between 5-7 or 9 a.m. daily.
EN 4-0345.

260

t on bet ween
ROOM Upper Oil
Wildemere • and Dexter. Steam heat.
Must de, orate. Available tainted:.
telV. A lulu, only. Don't call Sat-
urdays. Tit 1.1904.

ELECTRICAL WORK

"Milt wiring and repairing, new
EL•. ,
And old buildings wired. Reasonable
prices. Free estimates. Worthington.

UN. 2-0991.

ELECTROLYSIS

UN W ANTEL HAIR removed forever
wave mrtbod of
safely by feat short
multiple electrolyst& Faster, palnlem
no wear& Open eves. Jennte Wahl

man. 1351Wynn PL. near Dexter

TO. t-1174

.‘ t

§11

r's,a s.9 le 1.• • e•

'put Its IBM for One or two
itmirtlp with two a•olts.

IcE, ILEA N R o om with inhtile•aged
couple. (loot t tin -, portat ion. Gentle-
man preferred. TY 5-59511.

EXCHANGE TENANCY

EXCIIINcE BEACTI I 1, 1st floor
3 room apt., N. W. sc, Don rm. 5 or
6 room flat. TO 8-7170, No 3151.

APTS. & FLATS TO SHARE

%VIDOR' AND Laughter wish to share
lira tit if ul
flat
with
rots plc.
emu pie
with child or 2
'14 I 0-5199.

ALTER T101 18. fittings by appoint-
ment In )our !tame. Neat work. Rea-
sonable ('all Mt... Zee, TO. 9-0307.

CARPENTRY
I. sciiwalerz & i• ■■
raltl'ENTElt-UONtRACTOR

Continued from Page 1)

PAINTINV hatermr & exterior. Excel-
lent work colon to suit your taste.
Reasonable. UN. 1-16v3.

BEL'S SERVICE - Wall washing and
paper cleaning: no job too big. no
job too small. For estimate& TY
5-8301, TY. 1-7036.




Partition Change

NICE Ittls iM for rent. Two adults in
family. Workfug girl or gem lean
neferre.l. Brea kla.t, Upstairs. 2327
I 'lenient s.

cleaning. One-day service. TWInbrook
I-1089.

RUBBISH DRUMS

Fields Emplo)ment
Agency
-

Hilldrin g Doubts

YoUNt I
Wrial AN
willing
to share
likely flunk:lied flat with respon-
sible isouple or mot her and daugh-
ter. Reasonable relit to right partY•
2223 l'alvert.

IS-1 PAINTING, paper hanging, interior
2-9268.
• anti exterior. E. l'arker,

11171.1l available by day Of
week. Reliable. Jones Employment
TEmple 1-1010.

lian, Isolde's Narrative and, to
close, five famed spirituals.
-------

9-4355.

Interim and
DILLARD BROTHERS
exterior painting and wall cleaning
Fred estimate Complete home wall -

PA iNTINf. Interim or exterior. Tucker.
TO. 5-1125.

PomEsTii

To

SI.K141 . 1N1;
1118 1 31 for working girl
or woman will, widow. Mod IraIs-
Iortaliam Unlimited phone. Break-
fast option:id. IS I 5-3195.

OLD CLUTHES-1k ANTED

SITUATION WANTED-Female

in English, German and Ita-

Ib tOM FOR Rent to young girl' or

LARGE NEW, MODERN VANS; piano
hoisting; at of age and crating. 14010
Meyet VE 3-0010.

MAN 50 Yi;AltN in good Malt It Nalnte.
position its a night WOt , limn.. Ca -
pable of other misc. dolt's. Ex. ej-
lent references. TO 6-9155 alter 5
p M.

at the Metropolitan. Her pro-
gram here will include songs

NICE LA 110K room to rent to young
couple or entployed lolly in home
of small family. References. Kosher
board If desired. TO . 7-7635.

All City Moving Co.

SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE

HELEN TRAUBEI., leading
the
Wagnerian soprano of
Metropolitan, will a p p 04i r
Thursday, Oct. 14 at '.the 'Ma-
sonic. Miss Traubel is the first
American soprano to sing the
roles of Isolde and Rrunnhilde

,'LEAN SINGLE roam for gentleman.
Break fast priv leges.• TE 4-3319.

MOVING

Einiaomrat Counselors

11111 Istfayelle Building

5-5971

Ill )UM
Ill Rent. If it, hen pH, lieges.
TY 6-1058.

PI AN(' 1,KksoNs given to beginners
and ad Vallee pupils. Stanley Gott -
berg, V E 6-3700.

SERVICE III R.

THE KALEIDESCOPE of the

ROOM WITH prii Si,' lavatory In
beautiful home of widow and tatoo]
boy. Business couple or two gen-
tlemen preferred. Retro once,. TO

MUSIC LESSONS

$110-6-00

By FRANK BECKMAN

NICELY FURNISHED room for cou-
ple or girl. Kitchen privileges. TO.
6.04 II.

WANTED laundry to do at home.
Have complete laundry survive. Pick
op & deliver. WE 5-8117.

'al and Sales Positions

Also 'Feel

Mt HoERN RI 10111 for gentleman, Gas
healed, Boat I ralitiportat ion. Tele-
phone service. WE 1-7254.

LAUNDRY

A BETTER POSITION

$150-$215

ill sat for couple or 2 women. KR-
. chen privileges.
WE 1-2751.

LAMPS & SHADES beautifully
designed. Vases and figurines
made into lamps. Shades re-
covered, cleaned, retrimmed.
Silverplating and Dry Cleaning
of all sorts. VOGUE LAMP &
SHADE STUDIO, 19944 Liver-
nois, UN. 3-1049. Open daily
till 6. Thursday till 9.

MALE AND FEMALE
HELP WANTED

Stenographers

t A It11E room. pi ti ate bath, shower,
privileges, 4. Mock Imo hoe. Woman
preferred. Call evenings. UN 3-1251.

LAMPS REPAIRED. Vases and
statues made into lamps. Floor
lamps converted into torchieres.
Shaers on hand and made to
order; cleaned and re-covered
TerM's Appliance Shop, 12230
Linwood, TO. 8-7205.

NEWLY DECORATED 3 room In , ante.
Must sell furniture. heaving City.
WIC 4-4914 after 5 p.m.

S

It , iOM UPPER flat on Highland
bet ween 11th and IA Salle. Clean.
MI heat, 275 month. Quiet, relipoe-

adults. TO 11-0400.
• a.• • a.vssoe

r,

Our Athletes

List of Jews
on College lls
Is Growing

ROOMS FOR RENT

a nd re-
FURNITURE REFINISH ING
loading, spring retying In &Was and
Reasonable. TR. 1-4209.
chairs.

W BUSINESS executive, early
fort ie.. desires to MOO. marl lag. -
able lady between 22-38. Can otter
year;
part of
trot el
• count,' wide
new .surroundinga and omen (unity
to meet Interesting people. Ilex 110
Let r lit Jewish Chronicle.

Detroit Concert

1912('011 AT KU 3 Room Apt. Purchase
of furniture opt Ional. elo children.
WE 1-0821.

FURNITURE REPAIRING

PER S ONAL

1 rt

APTS. & FLATS FOR RENT

Classified Ads Accepted up to 10 A.M. Wednesday
Rates: 6c Per Word. Minimum Charge $ 1 po,
Payable in Advance of Publication
CA. 1040
548 WOODWARD



Friday, October I, DA

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

rage Surteei

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

sTItAT1131ta qt.
13" ,
ram h type, 3 b. -if
on 1 floor. Oil I.
pt.! im.7. Alum Bum
‘.1,• •
v I

i

.

111

may very well celebrate the
passing of doubts and worries
about it.
Me need no longer concern
ourselves on whether there will
he an Ii act but rather on what
kind of an Israel there shall be."
Israel's greatest treasure is her
children, he declared. The young-
sters of Israel, he asserted, "are
healthy, robust and self-reliant.
You should be proud of the part
liadasali has played in --This
achievemeqt.
"You should be proud of Ha-
dassah's great work in making
normal children out of the frus-
trated and frightened youngsters
who ,,are making the long trek
from the DP camps to the hos-
pitable shores of Israel."

football picture is
coming more and more into fo-
cus as the 1948 season enters
its third week.
Such being the case, we are
able to disclose the names of
other Jewish gridders than those
mentioned in our column of
Sept. 17.
Carnegie Tech, not the foot-
ball power it
once was, has
a rugged fel-
1 o w, Norman
Keats, as one
of its .starting
tackles.
A Brooklyn-
en
ite, Keats is
the only Jew-
ish performer
on the Tech
Beckman
greensward,
following the graduation of Tex
Shapiro, • a first-string guard of
last year.
Another lone Jewish member
of his squad is Al Neiman, who
plays a whale of a game of
guard for Slippery Rock Col-
lege.
Also worthy of being 'watched
is Donald Stone, Harvard cen-
ter, a veteran of the, 1917 Crim-
son eleven, while At Sarashe-
vitz is holding down a regular •
end position for Georgetown.
• • •

NEED AMERICAN HELP

These children and all Israel

t

need the support of Americans

20061 STRATHMOOR
(,I.EN Ea EN I

Newly completed, 5 roan
brick
bungalow, oil
A
wit It c,m,
-t.
(beautifully d,
, •
hit, b
door,
colored bath h, lies and many

RICHMAN & RINGLER
BUILDERS
TE 4-0420

■■•

Santa Barbara

Near Curtis, 3 bedroom
brick colonial built 1938, ser-
v i c e hall, stall shower,
screened terrace, 1st floor
lay., carpets, drapes, sprink-
lers, Gas AC. UN. 44513.

Stanley W. Herman

15815 James Couzens Hwy.

DUPLEXES - CUSTOM BUILT

BEST KEA 61111011111/01) IN N. 11'.
NE('TION. One block II. of 7 Mile
ltd. on Meyers. Utilities - all
automatic. landscaping, 6 room&
gloss bloekis, ant many textras.

HOMER CORPORATION

MIL EPSTEIN
UN 3-0197
1IN 3430

Ex-Glen Miller Player
Opens Studios Here

Mack Pierce Pitt, formerly of
the Artie Shaw, Tex Bencke and
Glen Miller orchestras, is now
giving private saxophone lessons
to beginners and experienced
players in his studio, 8040 Sec-
ond boulevard.
Pitt has also taught and
coached saxophone sections of
Many name bands in New York
and Hollywood. During the war,
he played in Shaw's band while
in the navy.

to help the new Jewish State
reach its zenith, he reminded his
huge audience.
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich introduced
the general and I Mrs. Harry L.
Jones presided. Mrs. Alfred Mey-
ers, Honor Roll chairman, spoke
briefly.
Mrs. Abraham Cooper. sang
three songs. She was acompanied
by Mrs. Sol Q. Kessler'.

J W V

BULLETIN

PRQSPECTIVE members are
invited to a meeting of the
Yetz-Cohen Ladies Auxiliary at
8:30 p.m., Monday, in the home
of Belle Holtzman, 9269 Gen-
essee avenue.
• • •

ROSE GOTTLIEB, chairman
of the department auxiliary's
donor luncheon, will be hostess
to her committee at a meeting
Oct. 18 in her home at 2049
Virginia Park.
Disclosure will be made then
of the speaker who will address
the affair, Nov. 17 at the Hotel
Book Cadillac.
The, Kern's fashion show has
already been secured for the
program.
Proceeds will go for a new
home for Michigan JWV.. For
tickets call Birdie Rosenberg,
HO. 8928.
• • •

SEVERAL patients of the
Dearborn Veterans Hospital were
guests of the Michigan depart-
ment and auxiliary at a Tiger
baseball game, Sept. 29 at Briggs
Stadium. After the game, George
Ernest of the Belcrest Hotel was
host to the veterans a dinner.

Debut Spoiled

MEMBERS OF the Israeli soc-
cer team were given a rousing
reception when they arrived in
New York for their U.S. debut
Sept. 26 against the American
Olympic squad.
However, on the playing field,
the Yanks weren't quite so hos-
pita5il 2 , defeating the visitors, 3
to 1.
Over 25.000 were on hand in
the Polo Grounds to greet the
first international athletic group
to represent the new State.
• • •


Colorful Parade

'• IMPRESSIVE ceremonies pre-
ceded the contest. Led by the
N.Y. police department band
and a Jewish War Veterans col-
or guard, the Israeli and Ameri-
can players paraded around the
field before the raising of the
flags of both nations and the
singing of the national anthems.
As for the game, it might be
well to say that the Israelim
walked on the field after but
one day's practice. They weren't
outplayed too greatly by the
Americans, but had trouble with
their shots.

• • •

Thrilling Play

AN OTHERWISE dismal af-
ternoon for New York University
against Cornell was offset some-
what by a spectacular play in-
volving halfback Jerry Eisen-
man and end Iry Mondschein.
With five seconds remaining in
the first quarter, Eiserntan shot
an 18-yard pass to Mondschein,
who scooted 68 yards down the
sideline, evading two would-be
tacklers, to score NYU's only
touchdown. Cornell won, 47 to
6.

• • •
Cordon's Iles . ear

the ma-
HIS BEST season
jor leagues has terminated for
Sid Gordon, New York Giants'
third baseman.
So successful was this cam-
paign, that Sid was named by
the United Press to the National
League all-star team.
He also was selected
Giants' outstanding star of

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