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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-01-12

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, January 12, 1930

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

2827 CADILLAC TOWER

PERSONAL

YOUNG JEWISH girl desires to get
acquainted with Jewish gentleman
bachelor 27-33. Object matrimony.
companionship. State age. BOK. 208.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

GENTLEMAN, college graduate, well.
situated in own profession, lacking
acquaintance, wishes to meet girl or
divorcee with or without children,
about 25-32. Must be neat, clever
and relined. Box 347, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.

ATTRACTIVE refugee widow would
like to meet congenial gentleman.
Age 45-55. Can help financially. Box
- 348, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

MIDDLE-AGED MAN would like to
get acquainted with lady for com-
panionship. Intehtions marriage. In
reply state telephone 'number. Box
318, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.

GIRL INTERESTED in meeting gentle-
man. 32-42. Bachelor or widower
with young children. Box 313, De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.

LATIN-AMERICAN graduated gentle.
man, 43, studying here, would like
to meet graduated or college-educated
American born girl with serious in-
tentions. Box 345, Detroit Jewish
•stehronicre.

WO. 1-1040

CORNICE BOARDS

YOUNG COUPLE and 2 children, now
living in 2-room apt., are in dire need
of 3 or 6-room flat. Will decorate.
Please call TY. 8-0531.



Drapes and Upholstering
Breakfast Nooks
Lowest Prices
TE. 4-5359

DRESSMAKING

AUDITOR who can give private lessons
In hooklipeping. Fee and hoots to
be WO. 2 - 2771.

PRACTICAL NURSE wishes to take
care of sick people. TY. 7-9133.

PRACTICAL, nurse will give room and
hoard with care to invalid or elder-
ly person. TY. 5-6507.

PRACTICAL Hur st wishes confinement
cases or will care for children while
parents vacation, Ref. VF,. 6-9621.

YOUNG WOMAN would like general
office work, Will consider salesgirl,
bakery or child rare. WE. 5-8169.

MALE AND FEMALE
HELP II' AN] ED

AT ONCE
Stenoc,rariliers, Typists, Clerks,
Bookl,repers and Many Others
OFFICE - !+AI.ES - TECHNICAL
Men - Women - Boys - Girls

Detroit Select Service Bur.

Established Over 28 Years
1II6 11.14.-111:TTE BUILDING

DOMESTIC HELP AVAILABLE

DOMESTIC HELP available by day or
week It• liable Tones Employment
TEmple 1.1010

FIELDS EMPLOYMENT

Coke , c .e ,pics Cooks. Maids.
i, ,•Janitols,
c•.11te:s Porters
at WOOL

TR. 3-7770

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

MAN Olt It (,'.1 AN wanted with cap-
ital for progressive and very
interesiIpe htianess that will yield
vcarly. Nationwide In
scope. E:t 24. 316, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.
- -

LADIES READY TO WEAR STORE
FOR SALE. ESTABLISHED 35
YEARS. COLORED NEIGHBOR-
HOOD.
GOOD PROPOSITION.
call WO. I - 8157.

LADIES' APPAREL. STORE Best
location on Jos. Campau, has
opening her i unpile or lady to op-
erate for ladles lin-
gerie, hi ',es. skirts, hose, etc.
Percent. j, of sales only obliga-
tion. De, 344, Detroit Jewish
Chronicle.

Business Card

ALTERATIONS

ALTERATIONS fittings by appoint-
ment in your home Neat work Rea-
sonable Cal) Mrs Zee ro 9-0307

BAR MITZVAH

TEACHER 'Hebrew, Bar Mitzvah,.
Poet author of "The People's Poet,"
$1 per copyl. Entertainer ((reel.
Horowitz, WE. 4-6570.

CARPENTR Y

CARPENTER contractor, all kindi.of
repairs inside and out. Specializing
in recreation rooms. Free estimates.
TY. 7-7758 or UN. 2 6329. I. Schwartz
& Co.
----
-

MIDDLE-AGED couple desire 3-room
income, nortliwest section. Will dec-
orate if necessary. UNiversity 3.-7173.

ICOUNG EMPLOYED couple wish un-
furnished apt. UN. 2-3053. Excellent
references.

FAMILY OF 4 in need of 2 or 3. bed-
room fiat. Will pay up to $75 a mo.
Best references. TO. 9-6106.

DRESS AND coat alterations by Alice.
7738 W. 6 Mile Rd. UN. 3-8232. Ethel WORKING COUPLE desires 3 or 4-
room unfurnished income. Will dec-
Ackerman Shop;
orate. N. W. section preferred. TO.
5-5505
after 6 p.m.
DRESSES made for $7.50, your pattern
and material. TO. 5-4981.
DR. AND WIFE desire flat or apt. in
N. W. section. Responsible couple;
DRIVING LESSONS
no children. TE. 4 - 0e08, WE. 3-5554.

ARROW DRIVING '
SCHOOL

LEARN TO DRIVE in a new

dual control car. FREE pick

up and return service.

TO. 9-6022

SITUATIONS WANTED Female ELECTRIC REPAIRS

EXP. COLORED girl wants day work,
by week or part time job. Cleaning
or ironing. Ref. TR. 3-3493,

APTS. & FLATS TO SHARE

WILL SHARE apartment with con-
genial girl. Very reasonable. Call
after 8 p.m. or Sundays. TY. 6-7980.

COUPLE to be married in March wish YOUNG LADY to share apt. with con-
genial girl. Call TY. 6-1296 after
3-room unfurnished apt. in Dexter
7:30 or Sundays.
section. Call Zukin's, TO. 8-2015.

CORNICE BOARDS

CROWN CORNICE CO

APTS. & FLATS WANTED

YOUNG newlyweds want unfurnished
3-room apt. by March. Rent up to
960. TO, 5-9461.

6-ROOM HOUSE or flat wanted with
lease, by couple with 1 child. Rental
dependent on condition of premises.
WE. 3-4727.

YOUNG employed couple, newly mar-
ried, desperately need 3 or 4-room
apt. Call TO. 6 8571.

WANTED-2 or 3-bedroom flat or house
by desirable adult family. N. W.
section. $100.00 to $125.00 per mo.
TO. 8-2286.

PLEASE GIVE my mommy and daddy
a place to live. 4-5-6 room apt. or
ELECTRICAL WORK. Refrigerators,
flat. Call TO. 6-3076.
lamps, vacuum cleaners, motors, etc.
P. Gran, TY. 7.0834. All kinds of
DESPERATELY need apts. or flats for
repairs.
Jewish Comm. Center staff mem-
bers. WE. 3-3525. No Sabbath calls.
ACTIVE SERVICE, expert repairs on
radios, refrigerators, lamps, washers,
all appliances. TY. 4-9095 or TY. 6. APTS. & FLATS FOR RENT
7413.

ELECTROLYSIS

UNWANTED HAIR removed forever,
safely by fast short wave method or
multiple electrolysis. Faster, painless,
no scars. Open eves. Jennie Wohl-
tnan. 2490 Calvert, near Linwood.
TO. 8-1975.

FURNITURE REPAIRING

RUBEL'S UPHOLSTERING

Any kind of furniture moue to order

including complete itallywood beds.
Every lob custom built Reuphol-
stering. repairing. First class work-
manship 11029 Linwood Ave, be-
tween Burlingame and Webb. TUisa
3-0285

FURNITURE repaired and refinished .
Free estimates. WE. 3-2110.

LAMP SHADES AND LAMPS

LAMPS REPAIRED. Vases and
statues made into lamps. Floor
lamps converted into torchieres.
Shades on hand and made to
order; Plastic Shade Covers;
Lampshades Repaired. Terin's
Appliance Shop, 12230 Lin-
wood, TO. 8-7205.

MOVING

AP City Moving Co.

N. W. SECTION. 3 large airy rooms,
2 bedrooms, tiled bath and kitchen,
auto. heat and hot water, 695.00 per
mu WO, 3-8632.

EWALD CIRCLE-Dexter-Livernois
section. Large modern 1 and 2-
bedroom apts. Stove and refriger-
ator included. 1187.50 per mo. and
up. Must be seen to be appreciat-
ed. See caretakers at 2110 Ewald
Circle, Apt. B-37; 2257 Ewald
Circle, Apt. 107; 2446 Ewald
Circle, Apt. 118; 14001 Monica,
corner Ewald Circle.

BEAUTIFUL 3-room apartment fo
rent with purchase of furniture, in
very best condition. 3290 Rochester
Apt. 201.

FOR RENT-5-room upper flat, N. W.
section. Adults only. Call after 6
p.m. U. 2-3713.

APARTMENT, Monte Vista north of
Outer Drive. Newly decorated 5-
room apartment with 2 bedrooms.
Stove, refrigerator, auto. heat, Jan-
itor service, $100.00. Apply 19754
Monte Vista, UN. 4-2080.

6-ROOM FLAT, 3 bedrooms, breakfast
nook, oil heat. Very spacious. 880.
TY. 7-7484. Call evenings.

ROOMS FOR RENT

LOVELY CLEAN room for either one
or two persons, kitchen privileges.
TOwnsend 7-3535.

NICEI.Y FURNISHED room for em•
LARG NEW. MODERN VANS; piano
ployed girl. Woodingham-6 Mile sec-
tion. UNiversity 4-8076.
hoisting: storage and crating. 14948
Meyers. VE. 8-0010.
rude Root( for young girl. Two
adults• In family. Telephone service.
OLD CLOTHES
3740 Calvert. 'TY. 4-4269.

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

PAINTING & DECORATING

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

ATTRACTIVE room for gentleman in
single home of two adults. Gas heat.
Sturtevant - Lawton section. TO.
9-8041.

ROOM TO RENT to working gentle-
man or lady, kitchen privileges for
lady. Good transportation. TY. 46678.

TO . RENT-Room in apt. to woman,
with Kosher kitchen privileges. Dex-
A-I PAINTING-decorating contractor.
ter vicinity. TO. 5-9110 or UN. 2-1018
Interior-exterior, kitchen $25.00.' J.
B. Dresser, TUlsa 3-3025. 11, no an-
GENTLEMAN, single room, stall show-
swer, TO. 9-7980.
er. gas heat, good transportation.
telephone. References. Call morn-
COMPLETE decorating service. Take
advantage of our winter prices.' It ' from TOwnsend 7-0507.
will pay you to call UN. 4-2448.
LOVELY ROOM in new home with
lady living alone. l' 4 snt atmos-
PAINTING. paperhanging, removing,
phere. between Dexte,. and Lawton.
plastering, arches, sanding, pastels
For business woman or employed
and modern colors. Winter rates.
couple. References.. TO. 9-0216.
Work guaranteed. TO. 8-8813. •

RUBBISH DRUMS

TWO SINGLE Moms for couples or
gentlemen., Kosher kitchen, shower.
3006 Webb, near Wildemere. TUlsa
3-0617.

ASH AND RUBBISH DRUMS. Two
dollars delivered. Matt Dean. Phone
GA. 4748 or KE. 1-1593.
NICE ROOM for gentelman. 2 adults
in family. Gas heat, hot water al.
WALL WASHING
ways. Good transportation. TO. 5-6461.

WALL WASHING and paper cleaning
done by professional people, satis-
faction guaranteed LO 2-3006.
-
-
-

& FLATS WANTED

WOMAN or couple. Kitchen privileges.
9381 Broadstreet. TE. 4-6638 or TE .
4-5804.

NICE. LARGE room in an attractive
4-room apartment for a single or a
couple. TO. 6-6892.

3 EMPLOYED adults urgently need 5
or 6-room flat or Income in north- ROOM FOR employed woman or
west section. Will decorate. Call TO.
gentleman in quiet home. Conven-
5-0750 after 6 p. m.
ient location. TY. 7 6435 - TY. 6-1037.
-
---
FLAT NEEDED urgently by young NICE ROOM for lady or gentlemen
couple and child. UN. 2-0459.
by a couple. Good transportation.
2680 Monterey. TO. 7-6846.
YOUNG COUPLE wishes 3 or 4 room
apt. N. W. section. Call TO. 6-3305
ROOM AND BOARD
or TO. 8-8754.

FLAT WANTED-5 or I rooms, N. W. LARGE FURNISHED room, Kosher!
section. No children. UN. 3 - 7388 or
meals if desired. Monterey-Lawton '
TO. 73947.
vicinity. Elegant for middle-aged
DRAPERIES AND SLIPCOVERS
gentleman or father and son. TO.
DESIRABLE COUPLE need 3 to 4 room
8-8820.
unfurnished apt. or income. TY.
CUSTOM MADE draperies and slip
7-8985. UN. 2-3510.
ATTRACTIVE room with board for
covers. Beautiful selection of fab-
gentleman in Kosher home. Tele-
rics. Reasonably priced. Workman
phone privileges. Ideal transporta-
ship guaranteed. Call Shlriee, Tux- WANTED-4 or 5 room income, flat
or apt. I child, TY. 6-0180.
tion. TO. 7-8320.
ado 2-5000.

EXCHANGE TENANCY

WILL EXCHANGE 3-room income for
5-room income or flat, N. W. section.
WE. 4-4836.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

PASADENA
Between DEXTER and
WILDEMERE

A beautiful 4-bedroom home.
All large rooms, breakfast
room, autoMatic heat, 2-car
garage, excellent condition.
MORGAN
UN 3-4141
UN 3-3572

Israel Will Build
Four New Cities

TEL AVIV - (SPECIAL) -
Israel plans to buld four new
cities this year to house some
120,000 newcomers.

An official of the government
stated that the cities will be built
in various parts of the country in
order to prevent the concentration
of the population at any one point
or area.

Farband Campers
to Hold Reunion

Aesculapians
Elect Officers

At the recent election of of-
ficers of the Aesculapian Phar-
maceutical Association, the fol-
lowing were elected officers:
Harry Pernick, president; Al
Roggin, vice-president: Michael
Wainer, secretary, and Henry
Cohen, treasurer.
The new executive connWttee
is Harry Berlin, president, and Al
Brooks, Dave Bez, Hyman Mar-
golis, Al Boesky, Mineta Morger
and Al Weingarten.
The installation will be held
Jan. 30 at the Book-Cadillac. For
reservations, call Hy "Margolis,
TR. 2-9390.

A E Pi Is Rated
4t ► in Scholarship

Final scholarship standings for
the school year 1948-49 have
been announced by Col. Ralph
W. Wilson, a member of Sigma
Chi and scholarship counselor of
the National Interfraternity Con-
ference.
Alpha Epsilon Pi, a fraternity
with a predominantly Jewish
membership, placed fourth among
the 59 member fraternities.
There are Alpha Epsilon Pi,
chapters at Michigan State Col-
lege, Wayne University, and the
University of Michigan. The cen-
tral regional conclave of the Uni-
versity, embracing nine chapters
in Ohio and Michigan, will be
held in Detroit this spring.

All campers, counselors, a n d
friends of Farband Camp, sum-
mer home of the Labor Zionist
Movement, are invited to attend
the annual camp reunion at 2
p.m. Sunday at the Young Israel
As a follow-up of its efforts to
Center.
combat discrimination by Michi-
Entertainment a n d refresh- gan resorts, the Jewish Commu-
nity Council received advice
ments arc planned.
The Farband Camp Committee from the Michigan Tourist Coun-
also announces that camp regis- cil that all the regional tourist
tration is now going on and the associations in the state had been
warned against violations of the
camp staff is being hired.
Michigan civil rights statute.
Those interested, contact Camp
The Tourist Council stated that
Director, N. Drachler, 18971
its facilities would not be avail-
Littlefield.
able to resort operators who "at-
tempt to distribute (discrimina-
tory) literature."

Resorts Warned
on Discrimination

Center Mothers
Plan Barn Dance

The Council of Center Mothers'
Clubs will hold a square dance at
8:30 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 19 at
the new Davison-Dexter branch
of the Jewish Community Center.

The affair will be part of the
dedication program being held
during dedication week which
runs from Jan. 15 to Jan. 22.
Ruth Schulzinger, who is the
new supervisor of the women's
health education of the Center,
will be caller for the square
dancing.
Other features will be com-
munity singing and Yiddish
movies.

Jr. Hadassah Puts Off
Starting of Its Clock

Because of the desire to give
every Detroiter the opportunity
of partaking in its sale of "time,"
Junior Hadassah will postpone
the starting of its eight-day-
clock.
The clock, located in Nate's
Delicatessen, was originally; slat-
ed to have been wound on Jan.
15. Any amount can be pur-
chased from members of Junior
Hadassah.

Camp Nahelu to Hold
20th Annual Reunion

Camp Nahelu will hold their

20th annual camp reunion, 2 p.m.

Sunday at the Wardell-Sheraton.
Plans for anniversary celebra-
tion include color movies taken
at camp last summer, a puppet
show and skit by the counselors,
camp songs and refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Michaels
will be there to greet friends and
co-workers.

LEGAL NOTICE

SECOND INSERTION

Horace

W. Gilmore, Public Adminis-
trator, 20628 W. Chicago (28).

315,131
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
Wayne, ss-At a session of the Pro-
bate Court for said County of Wayne,
held at the Probate Court Room in the
City of Detroit, on the Nineteenth day
of December, its the year one thousand
nine hundred and forty-nine, Present,
Patrick 11. O'Brien, Judge of Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of MARY
MAIIERAS, also known as Mary Ma-
haras, Marya Malseras and Marya Ma.
haras, Deceased. On reading and filing
the petition of Horace W. Gilmore, a
Public Administrator, praying that ad-
ministration of said estate be granted
to himself or some other suitable per-
son: It is ordered, That the Twenty-
Third day of January, next, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon at said Court
Room be appointor] for hearing said
petition. And it is further Ordered,
That a copy of this order be published
once in each week for three weeks
consecutively previous to said time of
hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Chron-
:etc, a newspaper printed and circu-
lated in said County of Wayne.
PATRICK II. O'BRIEN.
Judge of Probate.
(A true copy)
THOMAS F. McMILLAN,
Deputy Probate Register.

Legal Notices

(Continued from Page 10)

December, A. D., 1949. Present. Hon-
orable Patrick II. O'Brien, Judge of
Probate. Notice is hereby given of the
granting of administration on the 22nd
day of December, A. D., 1919, by Order
of this Court to Ilorace W. Gilmore, a
Public Administrator for said County.
upon the petition of D'Arcy O'Brien,
Public Administrator of the State of
Michigan, duly filed in this Court, in
each of the above entitled and com-
bined estates df the above named per-
sons who have disappeared and have
not been heard from for 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 Escheats.
It is ordered that this notice be pub-
lished once in each week for three
successive weeks in the Detroit Jew-
ish Chronicle, a newspaper printed,
published and circulated in said county.
PATRICK H. O'BRIEN,
Judge of Probate.
IA true copy)
FRANK NOVAK
Deputy Probate Register

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