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PERSONAL
ELECTROLYSIS
WIDOW. 60, financially independent.
would like to meet relined man. Ob-
ject matrimonial companionship. Box
328, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
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YOUNG JEWISH girl desire's to gel
auquainted with Jewish gentleman
bachelor. 27-33. Object matrimony,
companionship. Slate are. Box 206,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
UNWANTED HAIR removed forever,
safely by fast short wave method or
multiple electrolysis. Faster, painless,
no scars. Open eves. Jennie Wohl-
man, 2495 Calvert, near Linwood.
TO. 8-1475.
LOOKING FOR some place to ring in
IllSO? You're welcome to Alpha Ep-
silon Pi's gala New Year's Eve Party.
There'll be dinner, entertainment.
favors, fluids: dancing to Norm Glad-
stone's band. and breakfast New
Year's Morning-all for $12 per cou-
ple. beginning at 10 p.m. at Liberty
Hall, 13525 Woodward at Davison.
For complete details call Mitch Ten-
dler. TO. 8-137L
TRANSPORTATION
WOULD LIKE couple or man to help
drive to Florida in '49 Chrysler soon.
TO. 7-2157.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED-Elderly lady, preferably
Hungarian. to take lull charge of
house for widower in small town.
Corot or table home, no children. Ref-
erences exchanged. Write to Ed-
ward Klein, Ithaca, Mich.
SITUATIONS WANTED Female
PRACTICAL NURSE will give care
with room and board in my home.
TYler 5-6507,
MALE AND FEMALE
HELP WANTED
AT ONCE
Stenographers, Ty plats. Clerks,
Bookkeepers and Many others
OFFICE -, SALEs TE( FINICAL
Men - Women - Boas • Girls
Detroit Select Service Bur.
Established Iher 29 Tears
1116 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
MAN OR woman wanted with substan•
fiat capital for new progressive and
very interesting business that will
Meld $10.000-$25.000 yearl). Nation-
wide in scope. Box No. 316, Detroit
Jewish Chronicle.
Business Card
ALTERATIONS
ALTERATIONS, fittings by appoint-
ment in your home Neat work Rea-
sonable. Call Mrs Lee. 10. 9-0307
CORNICE BOARDS
CROWN CORNICE CO.
CORNICE BOARDS
Drapes and Upholstering
Breakast 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
DRESS AND coat altenatains by Alice.
7738 W. 6 Mile Rd. UN. 3-8232. Ethel
Ackerman Shop.
DRIVING LESSONS
ARROW DRIVING
SCHOOL
ROOMS FOR RENT
COMFORTABLE, CLEAN bedroom for
employed woman. Dexter section.
Kitchen privileges. Transportation.
TO.. 9-8194.
WO. 1-1040
2827 CADILLAC TOWER
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Thursday, Deeember 29, 1949
NICEI.Y FURNISHED large front bed-
room. Gentleman only. 3002 Richton
near Wildemere. TO. 8-1595.
LARGE. NICELY furnished room for
gentleman, private bath, unlimited
phone. TO. 5-137L
NICELY FURNISHED room in home
of 3 adults. Newly decorated, un-
limited phone, good transportation.
RUBEL'S UPHOLSTERING
6-0835.
Any kora of furniture made to order _
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including complete Hollywood beds. ROOM FOR gentleman ansong adults.
Every lob custom built. Reuphol-
3782 Calvert. TY. 7 7253.
stering, repairing First class work- - -
manship 11629 Linwood Ave, be- NICE ROOM in home of snail family
tween Burlingame and Webb. TUIsa
for employed woman or couple. Light
3-0285
housekeeping and kitchen privileges.
Phone WE. 3-3668.
FURNITURE repaired and refinished.
Free estimates. WE. 3-2110.
ROOM for woman. girl or couple, with
privileges. TO. 9-0499.
FURNITURE REPAIRING
BEAUTIFUL FRENCH Marquisite lace
wedding gown with hoop skirt, crown
and veil, size 16. TRinity 5-5405.
All City Moving Co.
('all Between S and 4 p.m.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT
VANS, piano
hoisting; storage and crating. 14948
Meyers. VE. 8-0010.
LARGE NEW. MODERN
OLD CLOTHES
ANY OLD CLOTHES wanted - Best
pricesr paid jar men's suits, topcoats
and shoes. Tyler 4-3625.
PAINTING & DECORATING
A-I PAINTING, paper hanging, in-
terior and exterior. E. Parker. WA.
3-1933.
PAINTING-DECORATING contractor,
interior-exterior, kitchen and bath,
$30. J. B. Dresser, TUIsa 3-3025. U
no answer, TO. 9-7980.
RUBBISH DRUMS
ASH AND RUBBISH DRUMS. Two
dollars delivered. Matt Dean, Phone
GA. 4746 or KE 1-1593.
WALL WASHING
WALL WASHING and paper cleaning
done by professional people. satis-
faction guaranteed. LO. 2-3906.
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PRIVATE OFFICE for accountant In
beautifully appointed lawyer's suite.
3(100 Cadillac Tower,
MRS. ABE KATZMAN, event
chairman, has arranged an edu-
cational and musical program
for the annual dinner dance of
the United Hebrew School's
Auxiliary. Mrs. Louis J. Tobin,
president, announces that the
affair will be held at 7 p.m.,
Wednesday, Jan. 7 at the Hotel
Statler. For reservations, call
Mrs. Katzman, UN. 1-76531 or
Mrs. Meyer Sugarman, TO.
8-8754.
Nominations Opel)
for Service Board
The Jewish Social Service
Bureau Board is accepting nomi-
WILL SHARE apartment with con- nations for new members, ac-
genial girl. $25 monthly. Call after
cording to Mrs. Charles Lakoff,
8 p.m. or Sundays. TY. 6-7980.
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- - chairman of the nominating com-
FURNISHED FLAT with gas heat to
share with reliable couple. Telephone mittee.
and television. $75 a month. TY.
Nominations of persons willing
4-7694
YOUNG LADY to share apartment to serve should be submitted to
with congenial girl. TY. 6-1296 after the Bureau office, 5737 Second
7:30 or Sunday.
avenue.
Other members of the nominat-
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
ing committee include Mrs. Lewis
EXECUTIVE-3-bedroom home, newly
decorated. 2-car garage, beautiful Daniels, A. C. Lappin, Dr. David
60-ft. lot $15.000. terms. Immediate Seligson, Dr. Lawrence Seltzer
possession. Phone after 8. Lincoln
and Mrs. Ben. Shwayder.
2-8332.
APTS. & FLATS TO SHARE
APTS. & FLATS WANTED
3 EMPLOYED adults urgently need 5
or 6-room flat or income In north-
west section. Will decorate. Call TO.
5-0750 after 6 p. to
WORKING COUPLE desire 4- or 5-rOotn
unfurnished income. Will decorate.
N-W section preferred. TO. 5-5505
after 6 p.nr.
YOUNG COUPLE to be married soon
need I or 3-room apartment. N-W
section preferred. WE. 3-2685.
WE ARE BUILDING and need a home
for 2 or 3 months, in N. W. area, give
security. Reliable party, well known
in this city, Mrs. Harold Schultz,
18400 Pennington, UN. 3-1543.
APTS. & FLATS FOR RENT
WILSHIRE
RESIDENTIAL HOTEL
now. i-room furnished
suite consisting of 2 bedrooms. 2
baths, large lit Mg room, dinette
and kite hen. Carpeted throughout.
complete hotel sers ice.
Also rooms by the dam or month.
Available
TO. 8-2680
-ROOM FEAT to sub let for 3 or 4
mos. 2987 Monterey. TO. 6 - 6403.
2-ROOM apartment. Must buy furni-
ture. Modern. Adults. TY, 6-6093.
4 ROOM income with front porch. No
children. Call Sunday between 10
a m.-2 p in. WE. 3-7567.
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WILL SUB-LEASE lower 2 bedroom
flat for S or 3 months. Child wel-
come. Gladstone-Dexter. TV. 7-3420.
ROOMS FOR RENT
TO. 9-6022
LOVELY CLEAN mom for either one
or two persons. kitchen privileges.
TOwnsend 7-3535.
Listen to the Jewish Chronicle
Moor, the bit in radio, at 10:45
AM, Sundays over II K511L
Buffet style. Some dates still avail-
able in January,
UN. 2-4713
MOVING
ATTRACTIVE ROOM for couple or
single person. kitchen privileges.
telephone privileges. TExas 4-7467.
Refrigerators.
ELECTRICAL WORK
lamps. vacuum cleaners, motors, etc.
P. Gran, TY. 7 0834. All kinds of
repairs
Zionists. to Hold
Z-Day Alerting
LAMP SHADES AND LAMPS
ROOM AND BOARD
LAMPS REPAIRED. Vases and
room, Kosher
statues made into lamps. Floor LARGE FURNISHED
if desired. Monterey-Lawton
lamps converted into torchieres. meals
vicinity. Elegant for middle-aged
Shades on hand and made to gentleman or father and son. TO.
order; Plastic Shade Covers; 8-8820.
Lampshades Repaired. Terin's HALLS FOR RENT
Appliance Shop, 12230 Lin-
wood, TO. 8-7205.
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LARGE & SMALL HALLS
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
For all occasions. Centrally located.
ROOM FOR woman or young man.
Kitchen privileges. Unlimited phone.
Reasonable. WE. N-7545.
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NICELY FURNISHED room for em-
ployed gentleman in home with 2
adults. Waverly near Linwood. TO.
6-8007, 2462 Waverly.
LOVELY ROOM for business girl in
adult home. Phone and kitchen
privileges. UN. 3-9221.
Central Evening School
to Start Winter Term
A meeting of Z-Day team cap-
tains will be held Thursday eve-
ning, Jan. 5, at the home of
Rabbi and Mrs. Moses Lehrman.
A brunch will be tendered all
Z-Day workers at 10 a.m., Sun-
day, Jan. 8 at the Mayfair, 13305
Dexter boulevard. Rabbi Leon
Feuer of Toledo will speak.
A city-wide meeting will be
held on Thursday, Jan. 19, cul-
minating the Zionist membership
mobilization campaign.
A prize of $50 will be awarded
to the persion who brings in the
most paid-up members on Z-Day.
A prize of $25 will be awarded to
the runner-up.
New Center Unit
Set for Dedication
The week of Jan. 15-22 will be
devoted to the dedication of the
new branch of the Jewish Com-
munity Center, now under con-
struction at Davison and Hohnur
avenues. % Samuel H. Rubiner is
chairman of the dedication cere-
monies committee.
Sunday, Jan. 15 open house
will be held. The following day
a formal dedication program will
be featured.
Teen-agers will hold a barn
dance and rally on Saturday,
Jan. 21, while juniors, from 6 to
13 years of age, will attend a
The board of directors of the children's rally on Sunday, Jan.
Detroit Zionist Organization 22. Both of these affairs are
voted to honor Harry Cohen, headed by Jacob L. Keidan.
Balfour Ball chairman.
A resolution of thanks was
adopted and Cohen was presented
with a scroll describing his many
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activities as a leader in Zionist December, A. D., 1949. Present. Hon-
orable Patrick H. O'Brien. Judge of
endeavors for most of his life.
Cohen Is Honored
by ZOA Directors
The winter term of the Cen-
tral High Evening School will
open on Tuesday, January 3.
The school is again offering
credit courses in all of the aca-
demic' subjects.
Among the courses offered are
all phases of elementary school
work and citizenship.
Further information about any
of the courses can be obtained
ISRAEL NAVY VISITS
by calling the evening school,
NAPLES, ITALY - (WNS) -
TO. 7-9816, at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m.
from Monday through Thursday. The corvette K - 24, first Israel
warship to visit Italy has arrived.
Chronicle classified ads bring The vessel is paying visits to all
leading European ports.
results! Call WO. 1-1010.
Aid to Israel on Grand Scale
Proposed by James Ellman
At a meeting of the board of
directors of the Zionist Organ-
ization of Detroit, James I. Ell-
man, Detroit attorney and corn-
munal leader, presented a pro-
gram for aid to Israel by Ameri-
can Jewry.
Ellrnan believes that the plan
recently proposed by Daniel
Frisch, president of the Amerjran
Zionist Organization, does not go
far enough in its planning.
GRAND SCALE PLANS
"Small scale contributions.
small scale investments, small
scale thinking are not the answer
to Israel's problems," he said.
Ellman proposed that the
Israeli government be urged to
float a half a billion dollar re-
demption bond issue, and that
the Zionists of America obtain
subscriptions to such a loan.
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
Another half a billion dollars,
Ellman believes, could be brought
into Israel through private in-
vestors. He deplored the fact
that up until the present the
Bnai Moshe School
to Start Semester
The Bnai Moshe Adult School
of Jewish Studies will begin its
second semester Tuesday.
There will be classes in begin-
ners Hebrew, advanced Hebrew
and Highlights of the Bible.
Mrs. Moses Lehrman and David
Levi will teach the Hebrew
classes and Rabbi Lehrman will
lecture on the Bible.
Classes will begin at 8 p.m.
followed by a lecture on various
subjects at 9 p.m.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will Be-
liever the lecture on the lac
"The Uniqueness of Jewis1W
mor," at 9 p.m.
LARGE ROOM and private lavatory.
Gentleman only. N-141 section. Call
Sunday and Monday or daily after
6:30 p.m. UN. 4-7334.
LEARN TO DRIVE in a new
dual control car. FREE pick
up and return service.
ELECTRIC REPAIRS
Sets Prograin
Legal Notices
Probate. Notice is hereby given of the
granting of administration on the 22nd
day of D.Ternber. D., 1949, by Order
of this C ourt to H orace W. Gilmore. a
Public. Administrator for said County,
upon the petition of D Arcy O'Brien,
Publie Administrator of the Shale of
i Michigan, duly tiled in this Court, in
each of the above entitled and •om-
bined estates of the above named per-
sons who have disappeared and have
not been heard nom ter a continuous
period of more than seven. years. This
notice is given pursuant to the pro-
visions of Act 329, Public Acts of 1947,
being the Michigan Code of Eseli
It is ordered that this notice he
lished once in each week for t
suceezeive weeks in the Detroit Jew-
ish Chronicle, a newspaper printed,
published and circulated in said county.
PATRICK II
O'BRIEN,
Judge of Probate.
IA true copy)
FRANK NOVAK
government of Israel has not
freely opened its doors to the in-
vestment of private capital.
Deputy Probate Register
The board voted to approve
Chronicle classified ads bring
the plan and urge action by the
results! Call WO. 1-1010.
World Zionist Organization.
Heavy Rains Displace DPs
From Tent Camps in Israel
TEL AVIV- (Special) -The had made the camp uninhabita-
weather is making news in Is- ble.
All immigrants at Haifa were
rael.
The rainy season has set in removed from tents to wooden
and forced a new relief, prob- and cement huts. Cases of in-
lem upon the Israeli government fluenza, measles and scarlet fever
-care for thousands of immi- were reported to have broken
grants who live in leaky tents. out at several camps.
A record rainfall of six inches
About 100,000 persons are liv-
in recent days has turned tent ing in immigrant camps. Ap-
colonies into lakes of mud. The proximately 1,000 are coining in
damage to winter crops and cit- da lly.
It was also reported that the
rus is reported heavy.
More than 2,000 children were Israeli government expects the
removed from the immigrant arrival of 20,000 rainproof tehls
camp at Nathanya after the rain from Belgium and Holland.