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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Priasy Ibruary ti 1949

Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results

APTS. & FLATS WANTED

Classified Ads Accepted up to 10 A.M. Wednesday
Rates: 6c Per Word. Minimum Charge $1,00,
Payable in Advance of Publication
2805 BARLUM TOWER
WO 1-1040

PERSONAL

EXCLUSIVE Detroit interior decora-
tor will make free draperies or slip
covers inexchange for rental of 5
room flat. WE. 5-7684.

WANTED to rent 2 or 3 bedroom
flat, apt. or income. WE. 4-4410 or
TO. 8-2721.

LAMP SHADES AND LAMPS

YOUNG JEWISH girl, desires to get
acquainted with Jewish eligible gen-
tleman bachelor 27-32. One who has
ambition. Object matrimony. State
age. Box
135, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.

ATTRACTIVE divorcee, without chil-
dren, interested in meeting refined
gentleman, 40-45. Good family back-
ground. Box 201, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle,

EXCEPTIONALLY attractive, educat-
ed young woman with varied in-
terests, would like to meet business
or professional man, preferably one
with child. Give details in letter-
with age ranging from 35-48. Box
203 Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

WANTED a handicaped young wom-
an by an elderly business man
with a young eon. Object matri-
mony. Box 195, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.

ATTRACTIVE refined single girl,
plus domestic abilities, desires to
meet Jewish eligible gentleman 35-
40. One with ambition. Box 202, De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.

PROFESSIONAL Man, Hungarian ea-
t traction, desires to meet neat, sin-
cere young girl between 30-35. Box
204, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

FEMALE HELP WANTED

LAMPS REPAIRED. Vases and APTS. & FLATS FOR RENT
statues made unto lamps. Floor 4 ROOM Furnished apt. for rent In
Lamps converted into torchieres.
NW section. Call after S p.m. WE.
Shades on hand and made to 4-6430.
order; cleaned and re-covered.
Term's Appliance Shop, 12230
Linwood, TO. 8-7205.

THE WILSHIRE .

All City Moving Co.

LARGE NEW, MODERN VANS; piano

bolsting; storage and crating. 14941
Meyers. YE. 8-0010.

MISC. FOR SALE

ROOM WANTED

MODERN Living and dining room
furniture, refrigerator and stove.
Leaving city. TO. 8-9579.

MUSIC

YOUNG Competent piano teacher Is
able to take on a. few more begin-
ners. For further information. Call
Rosalie Mandell. TO. 6-6101.

PAINTING & DECORATING

PAINTINC Interior & exterior. Excel-
lent work, colors to suit your taste.
Reasonable. ITN. 1-1683.

PAINTINC, Intetior or exterior. Tucker.
TO. 8-1130.

WANTED Middleaged woman as com-
panion for semi-invalid. Good home
and wages, TO. 5-0646.

PAINTING, papering and door sanding.
VE 5-0311, TE 4-6990,

MATURE Woman experienced in car-
ing for infant for part time work.
References. TO. 6-5780.

A-1 PAINTING, paper banging, interior
and exterior. Special low prices for
February. E. Parker, TW. 2-9288.

SITUATIONS WANTED Female

INTELLIGENT Middle-Aged woman
available as titter. References. TO.
8-3568.

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

A BETTER POSITION
STENOGRAPHERS
dI50-$230
BOOKKEEPERS
9200-8300
TYPISTS, CLERICAL
$1401200
Also technical and sales positions
DETROIT SELECT SERVICE BUIL
Employment Counselors
1216 LAFAYETTE BUILDING
Established 29 Years

UPIIOLSTERY-SLIP COVERS

RUBEL'S UPHOLSTERING
Any kind of furniture made to order
Including complete Hollywood bed&
Every job custom built. Rcuphol.
stering, repairing. First class work-
manship. 11629 Linwood Ave. be-
tween Burlingame and Webb. TUIsa
2-0285.

DOMESTIC IIELP AVAILABLE

DOMESTIC HELP available by day or
week. Reliable, Jones Employment .
TEmple 1-1010.

Fields Employment
Agency

For Competent Colored Help

ooks, Maid:., Dish Washers,
Couules, Janitors, Porters
Day *or Week Workers

TR 3-7770

PAINTING-DECORATING Contractor.
Interior-exterior. Free estimates. J.
B. Dresser. TO. 7-0756. If no ans-
wer TO. 9-7980.

RUBBISH DRUMS

MALE AND FEMALE
IIELP WANTED

WALL & WINDOW WASIIING

WALL WASHING and paper cleaning
done by professional people. Bandon.
lion guaranteed. TY 5-8304.

STORES FOR RENT

ATTRACTIVE 2 window store. 12th
and Clairmount. Cunningham. Bldg.
Excellent for flower or specialty
shop. TO. 5-8807, TO. 7-4857.

COTTAGE WANTED

FAMILY Would like to rent cottage
at South Shaven for summer months.
Call after 6:00 p.m. TY. 4-1621.

BUSINESS CARDST;

APTS. & FLATS WANTED

ALTERATIONS

RELIABLE couple with 2 children
desperately need 5- or 6-room flat.
TO. 5-8690.

ALTERATIONS, RUMEN by appoint-
ment In y our home. Neat work. Rea-
sonable. Call Mt.. Zee. TO. 5-0307.
and material. TO 5-4081.

BAR MITZVAH

BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yid-
dish, English and Citizenship. Call
experienced teacher. WE 4-1793.

CARPENTRY

TY

I. SCHWA RTZ & CO.
CARPENTER-CONTRACTOR
"No Job too Big or too Small"
7-7758
UN 2-6329

CATERING

WILL DO Cooking and catering for
all affairs. Experienced. Mrs. Lei-
berman-Mrs. Brooks. TY. 5-4051.

CORNICE BOARDS

CUSTOM Built cornice boards and
window frames.
Very reasonable
prices. TE. 4-5359.

DRESSMAKING

DRESSES made for $7.50. your pattern
and material. TO 5-4951.

ELECTROLYSIS

UNWANTED HAIR removed forever,
safely by fast short wave method or
multiple electrolysis. Faster, painless,
no scars. Open eves. Jennie Wolil-
man, 2490 Calvert, near Linwood.
TO. 8-1475.

FURNITURE REPAIRING

IiTTINITURE repairing and refinishing.
Free estimate.
TE 4-3442

FURNITURE repairing and refinish-
ing. Springs ret••41 Cabinets made
to order. Call Tit 1-1299.
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RESIDENTIAL HOTEL
Available March 1, 4 room fur.
nished suite, consisting of 2 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, large living room,
dinette & kitcheif;
carpeted
throughout. Complete hotel ser-
vice TO. 8-2680,

MOVING

MIDDLE-AGED couple, 2 teen age
girls want 6-room flat or apt. Will
decorate. Moderate rent. MA. 0896.

5 or 6 ROOM Flat wanted with lease.
Willing to decorate. WE. 4-7982.

3 110051 APT. Wanted by adults.
Willing to purchase furniture. Call
immediately. TR. 1-6306.

PROFESSIONAL Man and wife in
Immediate need of 3 or 4 room apt.
or income Northwest. TO. 7-7774.

3 ADULTS desire 3 bedroom lower or
single house to rent. Northwest
section. Good references. Will pay
up to $125. Call evenings. TE. 4-

1589.

YOUNG Couple desire 5 or 6 room
flat or Income. Willing to decorate.
TY. 7-7853.

MUST Have 3 or 4 room unfurnished
flat or apt. Northwest. References.
Call evenings. UN. 4-4081, •

APT. or Income wanted by elderly
couple. Dexter-Davison section. TO.
5-6647!

MIDDLEAGED Couple, no children
desires 4 or 5 room apt. or income.
References. TO. 8-7982.

SINGLE Gentleman wants furnished
room in Dexter section. Small fam-
ily. References. TY. 5-8421 or UN.
4-5641.

ROOMS FOR RENT

FURNISHED Room. Telephone pri-
vileges. Good transportation. TY. 8-
4198.

NEWLY Furnished room In home of
2 adults. Dexter section. TY. 7-0834.

GLYNN Ct. Large furniture room for
employed girl or woman. TO. 6-1121.

NICE ROOM for gentleman by couple
Good transwation. TO. 7-6846.

ROOM IN 4 room modern apt., for
couple or single person. Home pri-
vileges. TY. 5-8569 or VE. 5-6946.

BEAUTIFUL Room in home of 2 re-
fined adults. Gentleman preferred.
References. TY, 6-6265.

ROOM TO Rent with 2 in family.
Seperate shower; gentleman prefer-
red; references. TO. 5-1482 or TO.
9-7969.

FURNISHED Room for gentleman or
single girl. Phone privileges, Mon-
terey-Lawton. TO. 9-6607.
2 FURNISHED
Bedrooms. Connie or 2
single girls. Home privileges. TO. 6-
0193.

WILL SHARE my 6 room flat with
couple or single person. Privileges.
Northwest. TY. 4-4754 or TY. 5-
6454.

BUSINESS Woman would like to share
her apt. with woman or young
girl. 13641 Dexter. II0. 6909.

BUSINESS Woman toshare lovely 2
bedroom apt. TO. 9-0380.

WIDOW Desires to share furnished
apartment. Kitchen privileges. Near
Shaarey Zedek. TY, 5-9816 or WO. 1-
0833.
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EXCHANGE TENANCY

LOVELY 3 Room apt. exchanged for
6 room flat with reasonable rental.
TO. 9-7789.

BEAUTIFUL 3 room apt. in exchange
for 6 or 6 room flat or Income.
N.W. section. TO. 8-9540.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

6026 W. OUTER DR.-7 years old. 3
bedrooms, gas heat, stone front,
parquet floor, sunken tiling room.
827,500. UN. 3-9826.

OAKMAN 2950-3 bedrooms, oil heat.
built in lounge, tile features, side
drive, terrace. Open 2 to 6.
Only
$18,500. Lieberman. TExas 4-5514.

2494 GLYNN CT.-Newly decorated
large home. 4 bedrooms, 2 lay's,
breakfast nook, gunroom, alum-

inum storm windows, insulated,
new oil unit, large garage, near
school. Leaving city. TO. 8-9579.

MARLOWE

ADULT Family of 3 desire 3, 4 or 5
room apt., income or flat. Automa-
tic heat preferred. Dexter-Linwood
section. UN. 2-0327.

1st

BLOCK North of West 7 Mile.
$4,000 down, $75 per month buys
large 6 room Colonial. 3 beautiful
bedrooms, breakfast nook, "tile
bath, lay. & kitchen, oil A.C.
heat, 40 foot lot. Excellent mort-
gage. Open-Also Other Locations

SPOON BROS., Bldrs.

UN. 2-9956

UN. 2-4707

A Yiddish radio program re-
turned to Detroit air waves lal;t
week with the rebirth of the
Jewish Hour conducted by ,Har-
ry Weinberg over station WDET-
FM at 11 a.m., Sundays.
Weinberg has for 18 years
been identified with the Yiddish
radio programs having conduct-
ed his hour over WJBK for 15
years and over WJLB.
The new station restricts com-

mercials, according to Weinberg,
so that here is always 45 minutes
of entertainment in the 55
minute program.
Weinberg pointed out that FM
radios at low cost are available
at music stores everywhere.

Rabbi Frain Talks Bale Post Cagers
Meet Toledo '5'
on Weizmann Book To
Some very good basketball

"Trial and Error": the auto-
biography of Dr. Chaim Weiz-
mann, will be the subject of the
book review sermon to be de-
livered by Rabbi Leon Fram at
the Sabbath eve service of Tem-
ple Israel, at 8:30 p.m., Friday,
March 4, at the Art Institute.
On Sunday morning, Feb. 27,
Rabbi Fram will occupy the pul-
put of the Rev. John W. Parrish
of St. James Methodist Church
in a Brotherhood exchange of
pulpits. The Rev. Mr. Parrish
occupied Rabbi Fram's pulpit at
the Sabbath eve services of
Temple Israel, Friday night, Feb.
18.

N. W. Women Plan
Evening of Humor

Let's Laugh", a program of
Jewish humor, will highlight the
meeting of the Nortwest Sister-
TO RENT room to working girl or hood, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
woman. Kitchen privileges. 2916 March 2. The participants will
Waverly, TO. 5-6827.
be Mrs. Harry Nachman, "head
FURNISIIED Room for business girl. wit master", and Mesdames Al
Kitchen Privileges. Webb-Homer Egrin, Alex Moss, Sol Slomo-
Section. WE. 4-2976.
witz and Irving Feldman.
The sisterhood choral group is
APTS. & FLATS TO SHARE
seeking members. For informa-
MIDDLEAGED Woman to share 3 tion, call Mrs. Joseph M. Markel,
room apt. TY. 5-2488. 9600
Dexter UN. 2-8394.
Blvd. Apt. 407.

6 Room flat or house desper-
ately. Must vacate April I. Hy
Shapiro. WE. 4-9570.

4 ADULTS desperately in need of 3
room apt. Willing to buy furniture.
Call immediately. TR. 1-6306.

Dr. William Haber, who re-
cently returned from Europe as
adviser to the United States
army on Jewish affairs, will ad-
dress the annual meeting of the
Jewish Welfare Federation Sun-
day, March 13, on the subject:
"What I Saw in Europe and
Israel-and What it Means to
Us in Detroit."
The public is invited to hear
Dr. Haber speak at the evening
session at Temple Bel El.
Earlier sessions will be de-
voted to forums on community
problems and a buffet supper
and reception for Dr. and Mrs.
Haber. Reservations for these
events may be made by calling
WO. 5-3939, extension 12.

FURNISHED Room in single home
in Russell Woods. Good transporta-
tion. Gentleman preferred. WE. 5-
6052.

NEED

DESPERATE! Need 5 or 6 room flat.
Willing to buy furniture. TO. 9-
1732.

Haber to Address Yiddish How
Conclave of JWF Back on the Air

has been lined up for next Wed-
nesday at the Center. At that
time the Pfc Joseph L. Bale
Post will meet the Lamson quin-
tet, currently Class "A" chamus
of Toledo, in an exhibition
game.
Lamson is made up of former
Bowling Green and Toledo U.
cage stars and boasts a record
of 15 wins in 17 contests so
far this year.
Local hoop enthusiasts don't
have to be told that the Bale
Post has an exceptionally strong
outfit. Composed of Ted Bale,
Eli Kaplansky, Bernie Schnei-
der, Murray Weiss, Lou Levine
and Markey Taub, they took to

honors in the Major Divisi in
of the Center League this sea-
son with a 12-3 record.

The game is set for 9 p.m.

Israel Lodge Sets
"Winter Frolic"

A "Winter Frolic" dance has
been set by Israel Lodge, Bnai

Brith, for Saturday evening, Feb.
26, at Bnai Moshe. Dance music
will be furnished by the Mickey
Woolfe orchestra. There will also
be additional entertainment fea-
turing professional talent.

A BBYO group entertained the
Israel Lodge recently with the
presentation of "Fall of the City".
"Jewish Music Through the A movie was shown concerning
Ages", a concert in celebration the Bellefaire Children's Home
of Jewish Music Month, will be which is part of the Bnai Brith
presented by Masada under the movement.
auspices of the Jewish Young
Adult Council at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, March 10, at the Cen-
ter. Julius Chajes is in charge
of musical arrangements.
Pierre Van Paassen, authority
on the near East and Europe
Lieberman •Acquires
and author of the best-seller
the Princeton Shop
"Days of Our Years", will be
One of Detroit's landmarks, presented by the Men's Club of
The Princeton Map, at 1005 to Northwest Congregation, at
Woodward avenue in the Majes- 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the Syn-
tic Building, has been acquired agogue.
Van Paassen has had first-hand
by Mort Lieberman.
Featuring the finest in men's knowledge of his subject as an
wear, The Princeton Shop was eye-witness foreign correspond-
established in 1921 by the late ent for the past 25 years.
There will be a nominal
Meyer Holtzman. The store has
charge. The public is in-
operated continuously for 28 door
vited.
years in the City Hall square.

Masada to Present
Jewish Music Event

Van Passen Talk
Slated by N.W. Men

Chapter I Drama Club Jamboree Dance Set
Lines up Productions for Center Saturday

All young adults of the Jew-
ish Community are invited to a
Jamboree Dance at 9:30 p.m.,
Saturday, at the Center. A floor
show, dance music, and food
served at the tables are all on
tap.
Committee chairman is Elsie
Lewis. Assisting her are Doro-
thea Steinman, Sam Pitt, Ann
Fred Swartz Honored . Alpert, Adeline Katz, Irene Salt,
Edith Sussman, Nathan Medow,
al. Graduation Party . . Boris Tobes, Shirley Avadenka,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Swartz of Joyce Handler, Dorothy Manner
Hazelwood avenue gave a party and Charles Grow.
honoring their son Fred upon his
graduation from the School of
Chronicle Synagogue, social
Business Administration of Wayne and club news deadline is
University.
noon Mondays.

A theater party, review of hit
musicals and two productions are
planned by the drama group of
Chapter One, ZOD. Elaine Mevis,
chairman of the group, says that
there is room for members in-
terested in any phase of produc-
tion. For information, call Miss
Mevis, TY. 6-4126.

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