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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-10-15

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, October 15, IMS

Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results

Classified Ads Accepted up to 10 A.M. Wednesday
Rates: 6c Per Word. Minimum Charge $1.00,
Payable in Advance of Publication
548 WOODWARD
CA. 1040

PERSONAL

LAMP SHADES AND LAMPS

YOUNG JEWISH girl, she

looking,
comes from it/fined family. Wish to
meet a relined gentleman. 37-30.
One
who
has
ambition.
Object
matrimony.
State
age.
Box
144,
Detroit Jewish 1. ltronicie.

BACH ELOR, well educated, good poet-
Don, would like to meet well-bred
young lady--at tractive. slim, not tog
tall. Age
24.10.
Box 161,
Detroit

Jewish Chronicle.

BAR M

Hebrew, bible, yid-
dleh, English and eit Izenship.
Call

experisnced teacher. NV E 4-1793.

OUT-or•TowN

girl, desires to
meet
gentleman.
35-45.
Able to
help financially. TY 601617. Call he-
ween 5-7 P.M.

refined

WOMAN 63, with own flat. would like
to mi•-t a relined gentleman, 66-70.
Box 150 Detroit Jewish chronicle.

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.

WANTED - i•xperlenced
WO 5-1560.

WANTED laundry to do
at home.
Have complete laundry eery lee. Pick
up & deliver. WE 5-8117.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

0 , ''VItTUN ITY -$2000 Russian Boharan
u 10111
baby lamb coat, else 42.

Brand new. Saeritice- going south
'et I 7-5769. Call 6-8 P.M

MOVING

FEMALE HELP WANTED

All City Moving Co.

stenographer.

511.DER1.1' Gentlemen requires part-
time housekeeper.

LARGE NEW. MODERN VANS; piano
hoisting; storage and crating. 14918
Meyers. VE. 8-0010.

MALE AND FEMALE
HELP WANTED

OLD CLOTHES-WANTED

To s-toos.

Stenographer*

$130-$223

Itookkrs•pers

9200-3300

Typists, clerical

$110-3100

DETROIT SELECT SERVICE 11112.

Employment Counselors

1218 Lafayette Building

Established 29 Years

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

POR SALE. One of Michigan's best re-
torts. Inc ome from nine housekeep-

ing cottages, grocery store beer
and
wills
take-out lieense, dining
room, refreshment eland, lee, bait,
boats. 7 bedroom house--all modern.
Sandy beach. Net 88.000 00 annually.
Priced for quirk sale. Write F. K.
Weaver, Weaver's Itenort, E. Van
Elton Lake, Oscoda, Michigan.

FULLY EQUIPPED Junk Shop. Good
going businese. Leaflet' to suit buyer.
Reasonable. TR 3.1855; TO 9-9130.

DOMESTIC HELP AVAILABLE

DOMESTIC HELP available by day et
week. Reliable. Jones Employ-pent
TEmple 1-1010.

For Competent Colored Help
Cooks, Maids, Dish Washers,
Couules, Janitors, Porters
Day or Week Workers

TR 3-7770

ALTERATIONS

ALTERATIONS,

fittings by appoint-
ment In y our home. Neat work. Rea-
sonable. Call Mrs. Zee, TO. 9-0307.

BUILDING ALTERATIONS

BRICK WORK of all kinds; new and
repair Jobe: porches;
cement.
J.

3770 Edison, TY 6-0649.

CARPENTRY

, l'N 2-6329

DRAPES

'.5K 'MA IV E hand made di steal &

nice hoards-reasonable. LA.

DILLARD BROTHERS - Interior and
exterior painting and wall cleaning
Flee estimate, Complete home wall-
cleaning. One•clay service. TWlnbrook
1-101111.

cor-

7-3204

A-1 PAINTING, paper hanging, Interior
and exterior. )1. Parker. TW 2-9268.

A-1 PAINTING decorating. wall wee!,
Inge. Prompt service. Reasonable.
Free estimate. TO 5-82II.

l'AINTI
DECORATI Ntl contractor
Interior - exterior. Kitchen & bath-
room $30. J. B. Drearier, TO 7-0756.
If no answer TO. 9-7980.

RUBBISH DRUMS

ASH AND RUBBISH DRUMS 2 Two
dollars delivered. Matt Dean. Phone
GA. 9427 J or KE. 1-1593

RUBEL'S UPHOLSTERING
Any kind of furniture made to order
Including complete Hollywood beds.

Every job custom built. Reuphol-
stering, repairing. First claws work-

manship. 11629 Linwood Ave. be-
tween I3urlingame and Webb. TUIsa
3-0285.

BEL'S SERVICE - Wall washing and
paper cleaning; no job too big. tic
Job too email. For estimate.. TY
5-8301, TY. 9-7035.

GARAGE WANTED

WANTED-Nice Haan garage for car.
Vicinity of northwest section. 3480
Edison. TY 7-7027. •

APTS. & FLATS WANTED

MIDDLE-AGED Couple and Wayne
student must have 2 bedroom ■ pt..
flat or income. TR 1-1165, TR 3-7053.

It AN, A'11-1-: and 2-year-old child
desperately In need of opt., flat, or
In , snte. Northwest section. Won't
somebody • please help um. TY 8-4611

W.A NTED--- 2 bedroom apt. or 5-room
flat. Adults. Will decorate. TY 4-6893.

WON'T la it' please help this couple
who are getting married find •
e to live? A reward will be given

DRESSSMAKING

REPINED YO d'NG

EDUCATION

If 211141.; (y,

citizenship
and Bar Mitzvah. Reading and writ.
Mg guaranteed.
Free trial lesson.
David llorowll 5, t he
teacher. NO

ELECTRICAL WORK

ROOMS FOR RENT

1(00W for gentleman. Gaa
heated, Good t ra tisport•t Ion.
Tele-

phone service. WE 4-7251.

LARGE FRONT

Room suitable for
couple, gentleman, or girl. Reason-
able, TO 5-3472.

rioixislixo

NICELY
Room. Home and
Telephone privileges. (hood t raospor
tat ion. Gentleman or employed couple
preferred. 3250 'tuxedo.

FURNISHED ROOM in flue home.
N:W. seetion. Kitchen privileges. Gas
heat. Telephone and all vonvenlem
References requited TO 5-7704, Mrs.
Rieh.

2310 GLEN DALE, c o mforts hie room In
quiet home of two adults for em-
ployed gentleman. TO 6-5035.

N

Y FURNISHED Roton for 1 or
2 gentlemen In single home with 2
/Oohs. TN' 6-0750.

N 'El. Y FlutN1811 F.I 'loony
Business
W1/11:111
or girl. 1:Ite9ion privileges.
2911 Sturtevant, Apt. 27. TO 6-3318.

NICE 11(0191 for Rent. 1 lood transporta-
tion. Phone set, Ice, automat ic heat
and hot wittily TO 9.1203.

NICK 111,1161 in A pt. OR 1 1 11 1110r DUN
Line. I'rivilegrx. NO 6718.

NICE, LARGE Room for a lady or
gent leman 111
a •iulet single home
with 2 adults. Unlimited phone. Good
transporte lion. Cali merninge or eve-
nings. TY 5-5435.

111

011'1 iitTABLE

j pimile

or
privileges,

'm 4 1'11141

Bedroom.
811111;11•
Pleasant h0I111.1 . All
5-2430,

Ty

GIRL or WOMAN preferred. Cheerful
room in adult fondly. Kitchen and
telephone privileges. '1 -Y 4 - 3780.

NICK ,

AUTO DRIVING lessons given by pro-
fessional instructora.
Ilan Is Driving
School.
TY. 7-5753.
Clients called
for and returned .

pattern

0.2535,

PA INTIN • interim or exterior. Tucker.
TO, 9-1520.

ADULTS desire Apt. or Flat. Urgent.
Will decorate. Northwest eectIon. WE
3-6193.

DRESSES made for 17,50, your
and material
TO 5-4941

To

ItOoM
FOR
Refined
MIddle• A ged
woman in 6
room fiat of widow ,
Kitchen privileges. TY 4-1087.

exterior. Excel-
lent work colar• to suit your taste.
Reasonable. UN. 1-1683.

DRIVING LESSONS

or All 7557.

Itt.“1/.1 for I or 2 Gentle-
couple or single woman

PA INTI N11 Interior &

v

I. scHWARTZ & 111
CA IIPENTER (NTH a ■ "Loft
"No Job too Big or too Small -

TY 7-.7758

and Papering. TY. 4-3403,
4631 Vancouver.

WALL & WINDOW WASHING

BUSINESS CARDS

Barak.

PAINTING

UPHOLSTERY-SLIP COVERS

Fields Employment
Agency

1) and

Good transportation. Tlt 5.1060.

PAINTING & DECORATING

Alen Technical and Sales Positions

men.

NICE /11:1010tSI. Ni t, hen privileges.

ANY OLD CIAJTIIES wanted - Beal
prices paid for men's sults, topcoats
and shoes. TYlor 4-3625.

A BETTER POSITION

Its )AH

MODERN

LAUNDRY

rrz vfiat

ROOM AND BOARD

to the finder. TO 5-7319.

Lady demireo either
furnished Apt. or A pt. to !Mare. II0
7457.

RESIN oNSIIII.I.:

I . ire 4 or S

Will decorate,

Middle- Aged

Couple

room flat or income.
5-7392; UN 1-7532.

TO

NURSE and VET Mediate' desperately
need flat or unfurnished Apt. No
rhildren or pets. Will decorate, Call
TY 5-0228,

LARGE Rot of for Rent
In
nicely furnished home for employed
young lady or gentleman. TY 5-9223.

GENTLEMAN Preferred. Pleasant room
In quiet home. Fullerton near Dex-
ter. To 7-0157,

APTS. & FLATS TO SHARE

WOMAN LI VINO alone, employed,
wishes to share her 3-room Apt.
Large ally bedroonte. Near Dexter.
Unlimited phone. TO 8-1657.

WILL SHARE Comfortable A M I, with
bushiers girl or middle-aged woman
Good trammel tenon.
References re-

quired. TY 7-7186.

REP! NED LA DY, Immigrant from

Czechoslovak la, wishes to share your
quiet apart ment with kitchen privi-
lege'. Pall evenings, Sat urdays
and
Sunday. TO 2-8510.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

20061 STRATHMOOR

OPEN EVF:NIN118 & SUN,
Newly completed, 5 room, face brick
bungalow,
011 A.C.
with contract.
Beautifully decorated, birch
doors,
colored
bath fixtures
and many
her 11110 fee!,

RICHMAN & RINGLER
BUILDERS
TE 4-0420

DUPLEXES - CUSTOM BUILT

isr.sT NEIGHBORHOOD IN N. W.
sva"rioN. Gme block 8. of 7 Mile

ltd. on Meyers. Utilities - all
automatic, la thiscrping, 5 rooms.
blorks,
111111
many ex t TAM.

KOMER CORPORATION

MR, ErsTEIN
UN 3-83153
I'M

3-0197

WOODINGHAM

Near Curtis. Bargain in brick.
Must be sold. 3 bedroom Eng-
lish Colonial built 1940 with
stall shower, service hall and
Gas AC. Good carpeting,
drapes, stove and refrigerator
included in purchase price.
UN. 4-5613.

Stanley W. Herman

15815 James Couzens Hwy.

ELE ■ - 11111 1 wing

I

11101 1 , touring, new
and old buildings wired. Lteitsoim the
prices. Free estimates. Wort hingt on.
UN. 2-6996 .

ELECTROLYSIS

UNWANTED HAIR removed fore, er
safely by fast short wave method or
multiple electrolysis. Faster. painless
no scars Open eves. Jennie Web!
man. 3353 Glynn Cl.. near Dexter
TO. II-1471.

FURNITURE REPAIRING

FURNITURE REFINISHING and re-
pairing, spring retying in so fa.. and
chairs, Reasonable.
TR. 1-4209.

Apt available with
h
option to put. hose furniture. Call

rc oilngs or
W 4-91167.

8111111/1)K.

Dexter section .

I; Rot 134. Flat. Adult family. Option
to put' base some furniture. TO 3-7516,
UN 4 .1221, 2997 Fullerton.

1.1tIMIM Fur nisliedi Apt. to sublet for
6 mo., I e,.,. 1-June 7, Itog 153, De-
troit Jewish ehr,nleie.

CLEMENTS NEAR Lin wool - Lower
5-room furnished. (lam heat,
A111111,1.

Responsible people only. UN 3-4157.

Scholarships Go
to 3 Front Detroit

Campaigning for reelection as
councilman, Fred C. Castator has
opened political headquarters at
906-7 Hammond Bldg.
Castator has the indorsement
of business groups, labor and
veterans. He served for four
years as a member of the council
and as a Wayne County super-
visor,
Castator urges slum clearance,
low rental housing, riverfront
drive development, and better
service at less cost for Detroit
street railway riders. His 22
years with the DSR has familiar-
ized him with practical public
transportation.

Three new scholarship . loans
have been awarded to_ medical
students under the Lee and Ella
Weinberg Scholarship F u n d,
which is administered jointly by
the Jewish Welfare Federation
and the Phi Delta Epsilon medi-
cal fraternity.
The grants this year total $1,.
575' and were made to two
Wayne University students and
another attending the University
of Michigan.
The scholarship was estab-
lished by Mr. and Mrs. Wein.
berg in 1947 to assist junior and
senior medical students who are
residents of the Detroit metro-
politan area.
Under the terms of the schol-
arship, Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg
have expressed hope that they
will be able to make an annual
grant of $1,200 so that worthy
students nay continue to re-
ceive such assistance.

Air Town. Meeting
to Debate Israel

NEW YORK - Dr. Emanuel
Neumann, president of the Zion-
ist Organization of America, will
be heard on "America's Town
Meeting of the Air" at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday over WXYZ.
The subject will be: "What
Should the UN Do About -Pal-
estine?"
Dr. Neumann, together with
New York Post columnist George
Fielding Eliot, will uphold the
Jewish case against Dr. Walter
L. Wright, Jr., professor of Tur-
kish languages and history at
Princeton University, and Dr.
John G. Hazam, president of the
Institute of Arab-American Af-
fairs.

20195 WARD

5 room bri. It bungalow. 4‘ years
Veil land•
50 ft., lot. Side drive.
aped. Recreation room. Tile fea-
nor UN 1-4328.
t ores Barge I n.

Tel-Guibormi Asks
Truman to Act

N. Woodward Unit
Aivaits Brunch

Masada Charts
Vigorous Program

FORD 1109 N EAR LA SALLE

OPEN SI NDA V 2-3
the and Ste income, tile

bath, Iwo fireplace.. garage, newly
■ 11.1.11rn I et' .
B
011.5 'M. 1 N
1-6666.

ALLWEST REALTY

10230 IV. SE% EN 8111.E ROAD

GREENLAWN 16594

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS

Inslroom
aport mesas in new building non
ionilatile. Large airy room,. Park -
Mg 111111 playground fnriltlirs, 3311
EIS II UsTER near Dexter.
It I 6371

Itiamt ilia one and tan

Congress Protests
Bernadotte Plan

In a letter to the Secretary
of State Marshall, Albert J.
Silber, president of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress state coun-
cil, lodged a vigorous protest at
the American indorsement in
full of the Bernadotte proposals
to cut down the territory of
the Jewish State.
Silber also urged that the U.S.
extend full de jure recognition
to Israel and agree to loans
and other economic assistance
to the infant State.
Copies were sent to President
Members of the Women's Truman and Senators Vanden-
League of 'tel-Guiborim are berg and Ferguson.
sending telegrams to President
Truman urging him to be "faith-
ful to his election promises in
regards to Israel," Mrs. Andrew
Berger, president, disclosed.
The messages appeal for his
Orphans in Israel will receive
support on four points:
1. 'A Jewish State with ade- the proceeds from a brunch to
quate room including the Negev, be held by the North Woodward
Branch, Jewish European Wel-
2. De jure recognition.
3. An Export-Import Bank fare Organization, at 12 noon,
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
loan.
4. Inclusion of Jerusalem in N. R. Epstein, 19410 Warrington
drive.
Israel.
Assisting Mrs. Epstein as hos-
Proceeds of the league's sec-
ond donor dinner-dance, Nov. 7 tesses will be Mrs. Jack Roth-
at Bel-Aire, will go to the Jew- bard and Mrs. Harry Zimmer.•
A discussion on the group's
ish State.
17th annual donor affair, Dec.
14 at Bel-Aire, will highlight
Workmen's Circle Unit the
brunch. For information call
Plans Halloween Party Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman, donor
Oct. 30 is the date set by chairman, TO. 8-8469.
Branch 470E of Workmen's
Circle for its first annual Hal-
loween party and Idance.
Prizes will be offered for the
•t costumes, although street
dress will be permitted.
For the coming late fall sea-
son, Detroit Masada, the largest
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
and fastest growing chapter of
the national young Zionist orga-
nization, has mapped an exten-
CH URRI LAM N 17111
sive program, which will begin
Front Mowry, 41 lwalrmune, 2 bath.,
Thursday.
powder familia, sertilv hall, large
ID ing room with beim( iful bay
Subject for the Oct, 21 met-
fenesl in window., marble Ole,
ing is "Why Not Be a Jew", and
ecreened porehes, .prinklers, rec.
room, carpeting,
Ilrape,,
Lod .4,4.1
discussions will take place simul-
air conditioned heat. Open stmtlays
taneously in four homes in scat-
5-7. 110 14877.
tered parts of the city.
On Oct. 23, a 20-week course
entitled "The Jew Entbrs the
NIA Itli 'T VI' N-J A NIES 5'01 YENS
Modern World" will begin.
Large 113e-room brick, title features,
carpeting, floored attic, loran( Ifni
S. Joseph Fauman, research di-
landecaping. 01118 S 12,300. 1 N I-6666.
rector of the Jewish Community
ALLWEST REALTY
Council, will sorve as Instructor.
10130
. sEIEN 9111.11 ROAD

large

APTS. & FLATS FOR RENT

:; • Iti ri 01 Put n Idled

Fred C. Castator
Seeks Reelection

"PEN I '7

New'

3 Iwilroom, • hrick colonial, *Anil

shower, tile kitchen 1.1 floor tile
Ian [dory, oil, air conditioning, aulo-
tie
h111
water heater, raiser,'
rear porch, w,lid side drive. 11.0

I-7308.

Service Club Awaits
Membership Affair

A membership social will be
held by the Detroit Women's
Service Club, Tuesday at Work-
men's Circle, Mrs. Esther Galin,
president, announced.
Mrs. Nora Gold will give a
resume of the group's activities.
Cards and refreshments are also
planned.
Prospective members are in-
vited. For information call Mrs.
E. Klein, membership chairman,
TY. 4-1453.

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