DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 54

Thursday, September 22, 1919

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2827 BARLUM TOWER

' FEMALE HELP WANTED

HOUSEKEEPER and cook. •Campan-
ionable woman for pleasant home of
2 adults. WE, 5-1354.

COMMERCIAL high graduate. Alert.
junior stenographer and general.
Call evenings, UN. 4-3767.

WO. 1-1040

ELECTROLYSIS

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

MALE HELP WANTED

ELECTRIC REPAIRS

METAL sorter wanted. Must be ex-
perienced in classifying brass, cop.
per, aluminum, etc. Mich. Scrap Iron.
1551 Caniff. TO. 8-2830.

ELECTRICAL WORK. Refrigerators,
lamps, vacuum cleaners, motors, etc.
P. Gran. TY. 7.0834. Al] kinds of
repairs.

SITUATIONS WANTED Female FURNITURE REPAIRING

EMMA FREYER - Practical nurse
available now for maternity or in-
valid cases. TO. 5-6240.

MIDDLE-AGED woman seeks work
doing light house work or taking
care of semi-Invalid. TY. -1.9597.

MALE AND FEMALE
HELP WANTED

A RELIABLE SERVICE

Established 28 Years

OFFICE -TECHNICAL- SALES

Men - Women - Boys - Girls

Detroit Select Service Bur.

1216 LAFAYETTE BUILDING

DOMESTIC HELP AVAILABLE

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

FIELDS EMPLOYMENT

Colored couples Cooks, Maids,
Chauffeurs, Janitors.
Caretakers, Porters
Day or Week

TR, 3-7770

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

FOR SALE. Complete laundry includ-
ing machinery. Seeing is believ-
ing S. Levy, 503 E. Liberty, Ann
Arbor. Mich.

Business Card

ALTERATIONS

ALTERATIONS, fittings by appoint-
ment in your home Neat work Rea-
sonable Call Mrs. Zee, TO. 9-0307

BAR . MITZVAH

RUBEL'S UPHOLSTERING
Any kind of furniture mane to order
including complete Hollywood beds.
Every job custom built. Reuphol-
stering, repairing. First class work-
manship. 11629 Linwood Ave., be-
tween Burlingame and Webb. TUIsa
3-0285.

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.

MOVING

All City Moving Co.

LARGE NEW. MODERN VANS; piano
hoisting; storage and crating. 14948
Meyers. VE. 8-0010.

MUSIC LESSONS

PIANO lessons. Conservatory trained
teacher. Specializing in beginners.
UN. 1-8375.

OLD CLOTHES

ANY OLD CLOTHES wanted - Best
prices paid for men's suits, topcoats
and shoes. TYler 4-3625.

PAINTING & DECORATING

PAINTING DECORATING contractor,
interior-exterior, kitchen and bath.
$30. J. B. Dresser, TO. 7-0756. If no
answer, TO. 9-7980.

A-1 PAINTING. paper hanging, in-
terior and , exterior. E. Parker. WA.
3-1933.

RUBBISH DRUMS

ASH AND RUBBISH DRUMS. Two
dollars delivered. Matt Dean. Phone
GA. 9427-3 or KE. 1-1593.

WALL WASHING

WALL WASHING and paper cleaning
done by professional people, satis-
faction guaranteed. LO. 2-3906.

BAR MITZVH, Hebrew Bible, Yid-
dish, English and citizenship. Call
the experienced private teacher. WE.
4-1793.

SPOTLESS WALL WASHING. Expert
workers; I day service. TY. 8-5860.

BUILDING ALTERATIONS

3 EMPLOYED adults urgently need
5-room flat or income in Northwest
section. Will decorate. Cell TO. 5-
0750 after 6 p.m.

BRICK WORK of all kinds: new and
remit lobs porches; cement J.
Barak 3770 Edison. TY. 6-0649.

CARPENTRY

1. SCHWARTZ & CO.
CARPENTER-CONTRACTOR
"No Job too Big or too Small"
TY. 7-7758
UN 2-6329

CORNICE BOARDS

CROWN CORNICE CO.

CORNICE BOARDS
Drape. and Upholstering
Breakfast Nooks
Lowest Prices
TE. 4-5359

DRAPERIES AND SLIPCOVERS

CUSTOM MADE draperies and slip
covers. Beautiful selection of fab-
rics. Reasonably priced. Workman-
ship guaranteed. Call Shirlee. Tux-
edo 2-5000

DRESSMAKING

DRESSMAKING - Ladles dresses.
suits and coats made to order. Have
beautiful lines of material. Also al-
terations. Reasonable prices. TY. 7-
1855 9445 McQuade.

DRIVING LESSONS

. AUTO DRIVING lessons, professional
Instructors. Clients called for and re-
turned. Harris Driving School.

UN. 4-6050

ARROW DRIVING
SCHOOL

LEARN TO DRIVE in a dual
control 1949 Ford Automobile.
FREE pick up and return
service.
TO. 9-6201

APTS. & FLATS WANTED

DO YOU have a 3 or 4-room apt, to
rent to a widow and two grown
daughters. TR. 5-5471.

PROFESSIONAL man, wife and daugh-
ter desire modern 2-bedroom in-
come or apt., northwest preferred.
WE. 5-4080.

3 ADULTS desire 2-bedroom apt. or
flat, northwest section. Call after
7 or up until 2:30 p. m. TR. 40567.

5 MO OLD baby desires 5 or 6-room
income or flat for desperate parents.
WE. 4-3773.

SOBER bachelor would like 1 or 2
room apt. References furnished. Call
TY. 4-6228 after 6 p. rn.

ENGINEER and wife urgently need 4
or 5-room income or flat. Will dec-
orate and maintain. Please call TO.
6-7708. or TY. 5-5394.

2 OR 3-ROOM apt. or income. Em-
ployed couple. No children. TU.
3-0434.

NEED 5 or 6-room flat. Have 3-room
apt. to exchange if necessary. 1
child, TO. 8-9540 or CA. 1956.

MIDDLE-AGED couple desire 3-room
apt. Dexter section. TE. 2-5076.

YOUNG professional couple desire 3-
room apt. Call evenings. TU. 3-0978.

WE ARE drunken, unreliable people
who throw wild parties all nice long
and are desperately in need of apt.,
flat or income to hold these orgies.
UN. 4-4728.

YOUNG physician and wife desire 3-
• room unfurnished apartment in
Northwest section. UN. 2-5972.

APTS. & FLATS FOR RENT

6-ROOM flat for rent, oil heat. Adults
only. Carpeting and venetian blinds
for sale. TO. 8-3345.

ROOMS FOR RENT

EXCEPTIONALLY beautiful room with
many privileges. for girl used to
finest $12 week. UN. 1-2403.

ATTRACTIVE room. Board If desired.
Good transportation, 12019 Dexter,
Apt. 2. WE. 5-6051.

ROOMS FOR RENT

BEAUTIFULLY furnished, large room,
man or business couple. Automatic
heat, hot water. Excellent trans-
portation. TO. 88813.

NICE ROOM, couple or single tierson.
Kitchen privileges, 2 adults in fam-
ily. Good transportation. WE, 5-2733.

Jewish Education Month
Program Set by Council

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Charles E. Feinberg will head
the special committee of the Corn-1
munity Council for the observ-1
ance of Jewish Education Month,
ATTRACTIVE room for girl In home Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman of
of two adults. Use of unlimited tele- the Council culture commission
phone. 2956 Calvert, Phone evenings
announced.
TO. 5-2671.
A well-known collectpr of Jew-
ROOM suitable for one or two gentle-
men In home of 2 adults, Unlimit- ish and religious art objects and
ed phone. TO. 6-2968.
manuscripts, Feinberg is also a
WILL SHARE my three-room flat noted authority on Jewish history.
with another lady. TY. 6-1445.
Feinberg announced that Rabbi
NICE ROOM for girl or woman. If de- Barnett R. Brickner of the Euclid
sired will exchange for.light services. Avenue Temple of Cleveland will
TY. 6-6900 after 6 p. m.
be the guest speaker at a meeting
FOOR FOR RENT. Telephone and sponsorel by the Council
to be
kitchen privileges. For young lady.
TY. 5-4140 or TY. 7-7912.
held on Oct. 5.

WIDOW, employed, has lovely room,
twin beds. All privileges. Good
transportation. For couple or 2
ladles. TO. 7-7516. ,

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

18674 WISCONSIN

OWNER must sell 6-room colonial.
3 bedrooms, large porch, finished
.basement, carpeting and drapes.

UN. 1-8156

LARGE HOME. 4031 Leslie. Built 1940.
Gas heat, air conditioned, storms,
sprinkler, carpeting, natural artistic
fireplace, 2-car garage and other
features.

15357 RUTHERFORD, 3-bedroom co-
lonial, gas heat, tile kitchen, 1st
floor lay.; den. Perfect condition.
$12.900. VE. 5-4038.

BURLINGAME 4064-5-room wood
frame and garage. Excellent condi-
tion. Admiral refrigerator, Tappan
stove. linoleums. 3 years old. New
hot air furnaces, storm windows,
$7,000. TO. 7-1785.

ACTIVE IN EDUCATION

Rabbi Brickner's subject will
be "Will Our Children Be Ours?"
A graduate of Columbia Uni-
versity, the Jewish Theological !
Seminary and Hebrew Union Col-
lege, Rabbi Brickner has been
exceptionally active in the field of
Jewish education.
He was the director of the Bur-
eau of Jewish Education of New
York and was active in the crea-
tion of the Cleveland Bureau of
Jewish Education,

RABBI BRICKNER
• • •

the is undertaking other activities

in observance of Jewish Educa-
tion Month.

The second revised edition of
the pamphlet, "A Call to Jewish
Parents," which is a directory of
all Jewish educational resources
PAMPHLET AVAILABLE
Rabbi Brickner is also one of in Detroit, is available for dis-
the founders of the Young Judea tribution.
movement, and during the war
Individuals or organizations de-
was chairman of the Committee siring copies of this pamphlet may
on Army and Navy Religious Ac- receive it by calling or writing
tivities of the NJWB.
the Council office. 803 Washington
Feinberg said that his Commit- boulevard bldg. WO. 3-1657.

Angeles; brother, Israel Slobin of She leaves her husband, Jacob;
Los Angeles; and sister, Mrs. and daughters, Mrs. Thomas
Brandon, Mrs. Allan Nichamin
YETTA, EDELSTEIN, 67, of Celia Brown of Los Angeles.
and Celia.
Royal Oak, died Sept. 14. Serv-
ices were at Lewis Bros. Chapel.
RUTH LEACH, of 3710 Burlin-
She is survived by her sons, Sid- game Avenue, died Sept. 17.
HANNAH SCHILLER, of 1959
ney and Louis; and daughters, Services were at Ira Kaufman. Boston boulevard west, died
Mrs. Mae Deutsch, Mrs. Sidney She is survived by her son, David; Sept. 19. Services were at Lewis
Liss and Mrs. Jean Kaye.
daughters, Mrs. Milton Thuner, Bros. She is survived by her hus-
Mrs. Samuel Freedman and Mrs. band, Oscar; son, Morris C.;
MAX ZIFF, 46, of 13120 LaSalle Joe Leach of New Mexico; daughters, Mrs. A. M. Packard
Boulevard, died Sept. 17. Serv- brother, Dr. M. J. Kritchman; and and Mrs. Harold M. Harris; and
sisters, Mrs. David Shaffer of
ices were at Lewis Bros. He sister, Mrs. Rose Danto.
Peoria and Mrs. William Jacoby.
leaves his wife, Frances; sons,
Lloyd and Irving; brothers, Sol,
LEAH MORRISON, of -3005
CAROL J. RE1NHEIMER, 54,
Harry and Theodore; and sisters, Chicago Boulevard, died Sept. 17.
Ethel, Anna and Laura.
Services were at Ira Kaufman. of 17315 Wildemere avenue. Serv-
She leaves her husband, Harry; ices were held Sept. 16, at Beth
BESSIE YOUNG, 63, of 2474 sons, Abraham I. and Joseph; El Chapel. Ile was the owner of
Glynn Court, died Sept. 17. Serv- daughters, Mrs. William Mann of Carol's and the J. C. Reinheimer
ices were at Lewis Bros. She is Los Angeles, Betty and Jessie; Millinery Co. He is survived by
survived by her son, Joseph; and and brothers, Joseph and Harry. his wife, Alice G.; son, Robert;
and daughter, Sue.
sisters, Anna Cohen and Sophie
Speback,
TILLIE STERN, of 3260 Mon-
terey Avenue, died Sept. 18.
DAVID KRIEGER, 39, of 3786 Services were at Ira Kaufman.
Edison Avenue, died Sept. 19. She is survived by her husband,
Services were at Lewis Bros. He Hyman; sons, Alex, Harold and
NEW YORK-(WNS)-A sani-
is survived by his parents, Mr. Irving; brothers, Asher and Sam
tarium to care for Jewish chil-
and Mrs. Max Krieger; and broth- Goldman of New York.
dren threatened with tubercu-
ers, Milford, Byron and Law-
rence.
THE REV. JOSEPH GOOD- losis has been established by the
MAN, of 2454 Blaine Avenue, Norwegian government on the
died
Sept. 17. Services were at site of a former German concen-
FANNY GLUCK, of 3380 Col-
tration camp, it was revealed
lingwood Avenue, died Sept. 12. Ira Kaufman. He is survived by here by the Norwegian Informa-
Services were at Ira Kaufman his wife, Hanna; sons, Sidney tion Office.
Chapel. She is survived by her and Louis of Florida; daughters,
The sanitarium, or "children's
husband, H e r m a n; daughters, Mrs. Joseph Levine, Mrs. Sam-
Mrs. William Buchalter, Mrs. Ar- uel Mandel of Toronto and city" as it is called, is located
at Holmstrand and can accom-
nold Berman and Geraldine; and Selma; and brother, David.
modate 200 children at a time.
brothers, Abe, Samuel and Irv-
More than 600 Jewish children
SAMUEL KATZ, 48, of the
ing Tasco.
Belcrest Hotel, died Sept. 12. are expected to be treated for
about eight months. When pro-
MARION M. SOLL, of 9600 Services were at Hebrew Benevo- hounced in good health, the chil-
lent
Society.
He
is
survived
by
Dexter Boulevard, died Sept. 12.
dren will be shipped to Israel.
Services were at Ira Kaufman. two brothers and three sisters.
She leaves her husband, Albert;
MORRIS COOPER, 66, of 1996
daughter, Mrs. Julius Bock;
mother, Mrs. Kate Weisman of Taylor avenue, died Sept. 13.
Kalamazoo; brothers, Ben and Services were at Hebrew Benev-
Max Weisman of Kalamazoo and olent Society. No known survi-
"Family Closeup", a drama-
vors.
Harry Weisman of Texas; and
tized series on the problems of
sisters, Mrs. I. E. Colef, Mrs. I.
FANNY GOLDSTEIN, 59, of everyday American families, is
Levenson of Milwaukee and Mrs.
2329 Fullerton avenue, died Sept. heard at 8 p.m., Tuesdays over
A. Weisman of Toronto.
14. Services were at Hebrew Be- station WXYZ.
The weekly episodes, based on
nevolent Society. She is survived
ELIAS C. RUBENSTEIN, of by her husband, Samuel; sons, true stories of family conflict;
13640 LaSalle Boulevard, died Ben and William; daughter, Mrs. are sponsored by the public at-
Sept. 15. Services were at Ira Bess Kahldon.
fairs department of ABC in co-
Kaufman. He is survived by his
operation with the Family Serv-
wife, Rose; son, Daniel; and
JACOB SHATZ, 58, of the ice Association of America.
daughter, Mrs. Steven Barren.
Stagg Hotel, died Sept. 15. Serv-
The local agencies are the Jew-
ices were at Hebrew Benevolent ish Social Service and Family
IDA ISRAEL, of 1955 Euclid Society. No known survivors.
Service Society.

Obituaries

TB Unit in Norway

for Jewish Tots

WXYZ Features
Closeue

avenue, died Sept. 15. Services
were at Ira Kaufman. She leaves
REVA WALERSTEIN, 58, of
For Want Ads that click, call '
her husband. Morris; sons, Rob- 4255 Cortland avenue, died Sept. the Jewish Chronicle, WO. 1-1040,
ert, Harry, Al and Meyer of Los 18. Services were at Lewis Bros. before 10 a.m., Wednesday.

