Americo Jewish Periodical Thursday, June 1, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 10 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 WO. 1-1040 2827 CADILLAC TOWER PERSONAL ATTRACTIVE young business lady would like to meet gentleman 35 to 40 yrs. of age. TY. 7-4113. FOUND a swell time for lads and las- sies at Enai Moshe Synagogue Sun day. Jane 4th, 8:30 p.m. Dance to a grand band. For more information, call Stan Riegler, WE. 5-2231. L'AMOUR 'TOUJOURS this week for sure! Daniel Frisch Chapter Centen- nnial celebration positively this Sat- urday. June 3rd, Northwest Hebrew Congregation.. Dance your blues away. NICE LOOKING, intelligent widow is interested in meeting congenial gentleman. Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Box 414. ATTRACTIVE FORMER model is in- terested in sreeting refined gentle- man whom she can respect, 30 - 55 years old 5'4" or taller. Detroit Jew. WI Chronicle. Box 413. dual control car. FREE pick up and return service. TO. 9-6022 HARRIS DRIVING SCHOOL 3-ROOM APT. for elderly couple. Any location. WE. 3-7261. RESORTS FOR RENT, SALE 3-ROOM apartment or income for mid- dle-aged couple. Linwood or Dexter section. TO. 6-2955. FOR RENT, 4-room cottage, 2 screened porches, hot running water, ideal beach; few minutes from tunnel. Windsor 3-5741, Tecuniseh, Ont. 269-R. ATTRACTIVE WIDOW, 84, would like to meet nice Jewish man between 35.45. Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Box 412. OR 7 ROOM flat or house. Respon- Automobile driving instructien In your 6 sible tenants. If necessary can ex- car or ours. change tenancy of 3-room apt. TE. UN. 4-6050 4-8350. TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIC REPAIRS YOUNG WOMAN driving to Los An- geles June 6th, will take 2 young women. Reference exchange. Phone TO. r-4631. ELECTRICAL WORK - Refrigerators, lamps, vacuum cleaners, motors, OR 4-BEDROOM flat wanted by etc. Licensed electrician. P. Gran. 3 prominently established merchant. TY. 7-0834. All kinds of repairs. Tulsa 3-0488. WASHERS, vacuum, radio, motor and CLERK with 20 years' setv- electrical repairs. Free estimates. POSTAL ice needs bungalow or lower flat, Reasonable prices; work guaranteed. 1 child. Can pay year's rent in ad- Call Paul Electric Co. WE. 4-1436. . vance. NW. section. TY. 4-8128. FEMALE HELP WANTED PART TIME secretary. 1 to 5 p.nr, 5 days. Shorthand and typing requir- ed. TR. 5-0644. EXPERIENCED COOK and baker for restaurant work. TA. 5-9454. 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. 8-1476. MALE HELP WANTED FURNITURE REPAIRING YOUNG MAN to work in super market. Experienced fruit dept. pre- ferred. Mac's Super Market, 12052 Dexter. FOOD MARKET needs fast moving men familiar with fruit and cold meat. Apply Jonas Market, 900 E. 8 Mi. Rd. corner of Oakland. DOMESTIC HELP AVAILABLE DOMESTIC HELP available by day or week. Reliable. Junes Employment. TEmple 1-1010. FIELDS EMPLOYMENT Colored couples Cooks. Maids, Chauffeurs. Janitors, Caretakers. Porters Day or Week TR. 3-7770 , BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WAYNE U instructor and bride need 3 or 4-room apt. or flat, Bonus. UN. 1-5134. ELECTROLYSIS GENERAL OFFICE work in retail furniture company. Steady position and good opportunity for advance- ment. Some experience preferred. Phone UN. 1-1094. BOY WANTED to work in grocery store, between ages 17-18. Full time job. Some experience. Call after 5 p.m. UN. 2-9569. ROOM AND BOARD LIFELONG residents, no children, de- MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes to board elderly woman or couple. sire 3 or 4 room modern apt , or 5 Light, airy rooms, porch, pleasant room flat. N.W. section between 6 conmanionship in private home. TY. and 7 Mi. Rd., preferred. TY. 4-6671. 6-6843. • PROFESSIONAL man and wife, ex pectins child want 6-room flat. Auto. WANTED ROOM and board in strictly orthodox Jewish home, Only N.W. heat. Will decorate. TO. 8-4591. DRAPERIES AND SLIPCOVERS Curtis and Wyoming section, Call LOWER 5-ROOM income in N.W. sec- between 10-2 UN. 3-0644. CUSTOM MADE draperies and slip tion for 2 adults. Very reliable. TY. 7-3060. covers. Beautiful selection of fab- APTS. & FLATS TO SHARE rics. Reasonably priced. Workman- ship guaranteed. Call Shirlee, Tux- MIDDLE-AGED couple desire 3. 4, or I WILL SHARE my apt. with working 5 room flat with porch and gas heat. edo 2-5000. girl. Pleasant surroundings, excellent TO. 7-9014. transportation. TO. 7-6816. DRESSMAKING WANTED 2-bedroom apt.. Dexter sec SHARE FURNISHED apt. with couple lion. Please phone TY. 5-1571. or single person. Private phone serv- DRESSES made for $7.50, your pattern ice. TY. 6-8307. 2201 Blame, Apt. 104. and material. TO 5-4981. RESPONSIBLE couple desires unfurn- ished 2-bedroom apt. or flat in N.W. section. Will decorate, excellent ref- EXCHANGE TENANCY DRIVING LESSONS erences. Please call WO. 2-5053. 3-ROOM APT. in the Dexter section. I HAVE a 5-room flat, downstairs in . exchange for a 3-room apt. TO 2 adults, TY. 7-4688. ARROW DRIVING 6-0142. YOUNG BUSINESS man wishes small SCHOOL WILL EXCHANGE 3-room Rat for 5 apartment. Best of references. Call or 6 r ms. WE. 3-7281. LEARN TO DRIVE in a new evenings. TO. 9-5548. MARRIED COUPLE desire 2, 3, or 4- room apt. or income. Urgent! UN. 4-8268. A FLAT WANTED in Dexter-Mc- Nichols section. Responsible couple with child, $75 maximum rent, will decorate. UN. 2-2337. LAKE HURON, 90 miles. Completely modern cottages. Hot water, stall shower, refrigerator, electric range. Best level sand beach. Reasonable by season. WE. 3-0709. No Saturday calls. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OAKMAN BLVD, 21W-417,500 full price. 4 bedrooms, maid's quart- ers„ 35 ft. living room. This price includes television and practically new furniture for the entire house. Must be sold at once to settle es- tate. First deposit takes home. Banks will finance. CALL TU. 3-3188 APTS. & FLATS FOR RENT 5 ROOM APT. to rent. Reasonable rates. TY. 6-0148. RUBEL'S UPHOLSTERING Any kind of furniture made to or- der, including complete Hollywood FOR RENT, 2-room basement apt. with kitchen privileges, Call TY. 5-2259. beds. Every job custom built. Re- upholstering, repairing First class workmanship. 11719 Linwood Ave. 2-ROOM APT. to rent with sale of I between Webb and Tuxedo. TUlaa 3-0285. FURNITURE repaired and refinishing. Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. LAMP SHADES AND LAMPS TERIN'S LAMP & SHADE Lamp Remodeling and Custom- Made Lamps. Subject to Design -Vases, Figurines and Art Ob- jects converted. Bases Hand Made. Chin:. and Glass Repaired. Gilding and Silvering of all kinds. Lamp Shades Made to Order and Re-covered. Shades, Frame-rest- ers replaced and Plastic Covers made to order. 12230 Linwood TO. 8-7205 Res. TO. 8-7632 We Call For and Deliver LADIES' COTTON dress and lingerie • shop. F.stablished 5 years, leaving city, sacrifice. TY. 4-9537. a NEWLY BUILT summer cottage for rent, Kensington Park District. In- side plumbing, auto. hot water, oil heat, stall shower. TY. 7-1655. furniture. TUlsa 3-2166. ROOMS FOR RENT COUPLE wanted for nice quiet home, kitchen privileges, telephone TE. 4-M99. NICELY FURNISHED room for gentle- man in home of middle-aged couple. Telephone, television. References. TO., 8-1007. CHEERFULLY furnished front bed- room. suitable for 1 or 2, kitchen privileges. Good transportation. Mrs. Klaper, TO. 6-2746 or UN. 3-9902. TWO 4-ROOM APARTMENTS I.ocated on the city limits of Pe- toskey. Each has a separate en- trance, balcony overlooking Little Traverse Bay and Petoskey. New Swedish modern furniture, refriger- ators, stoves. Call Petoskey, Mich- igan, 2901, or write Mr. Thomas Rosen, RR 3, Petoskey, Mich. 1960 WEBB, between 12th and 14th. 3 bedroom brick colonial, breakfast room and 1st floor lavatory, oil heat, 3-car garage, side drive, carpeting, and stove, $12,500. Owner TO. 6-7158. HARTWELL is VASSAR DRIVE- 6 lovely rooms, 3 bedrooms, nat- ural fireplace, full carpeting, custom drapes and cornices, tile features, gas heat, incinerator, screens, storms, garage, side drive, $17,300. Ask for Mr. Alkon. BOND REALTY CO. Parley Slated by War Vets The Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans and Aux- iliary have completed their pro- gram for their two-day annual convention June 3-4 at the Me- morial Home, it was announced by Bernard Hoffman, general - chairman, and Rose Cowan, chair- man for the auxiliary. The schedule is as follows: Saturday, June 3: 9 a.m.-re- ligious services dedicated to the Department of Michigan will be part of Rabbi Morris Adler's ser- mon at the Shaarey Zedek. He is department chaplain of the JWV. Gold star fathers, mothers, wives, and veterans wearing their JWV caps will be seated in a special section of the synagogue. 2 p.m-a symposium will be held in the social hall of the Me- morial Home. Topics of discussion will be housing, veterans service, rehabilitation, and other veteran affairs. 8 p.m.-reports of all commit- tees will be given. 10 p.m.-open house for all JWV members will be held in the social hall. Refreshments will be served following the entertain- ment and dancing. Sunday, June 4: 9 a.m.-regis- tration, final reports of rules com- mittee, credentials and resolu- tions. 1 p.m.-department command- er's report. 1:30 p.m.-election of officers. The annual convention will be concluded by a dinner in the Fla- mingo Room of the Detroiter Ho- tel at 7 p.m. Sisterhood Group Holds Luncheon 9618 Grand River WEbster 3-7667 BRICK HOUSE, 8 rooms, 2 baths and lavatory, oil heat. natural fireplace, two-car garage. For sale by owner. Interior shown by appointment only. 3255 Glendale. TO. 9-4075, FOR SALE, 5-room lower flat. Gas heat, lovely drapes and carpeting. Dexter-Davison vicinity. Owner. TO. 7-0275. LEGAL NOTICES FIRST INSERTION LAMP SHADES made to order, lamps ROOM with middle-aged couple for repaired, silver-plating, china re- employed gentleman. 12058 N. Mar- Horace W. Gilmore, Attorney, 2126 pairing, jewelry and lighter repair- National Bank Bldg., (26) tindale. WE. 40060. ing. Vogue Studio, 19944 Livernois, No. 366,733 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of A RESTAURANT and delicatessen for UN 3-1049. NICELY furnished room for woman or sale. Must sell because of illness. man. Telephone privileges. Good Wayne, ss. At a session of the Probate N.W. corner of Linwood. TY. 4-9769. MISC., FOR SALE, TRADE Court for said County of Wayne; held transportation. TO. 6-3305. at the Probate Court Room in the City FRUIT CONCESSION to rent. Good QUIET, clean room for woman. Like of Detroit, on the twenty-sixth day of 3 GIRLS' BICYCLES for sale, in good going business. Apply immediately. May, in the year one thousand nine your own home. TO. 5-6557. condition. TE. 44188. 12052 Dexter. TO. 7-9269. hundred and fifty. Present Thomas C. LARGE furnished room. Nice neigliPor- Murphy, Judge of Probate. In the MOVING hood. Good transportation, ydUng Matter of the Estate of William T. Shaw, a Disappeared Person. On read. couple or girl. Call TO. 9-8057. ing and filing the petition of Ethel MIDDLE-AGED couple has clean, fur- Bennett praying that her claim in the ALTERATIONS nished bedroom in single home. Also amount of $187.00 be allowed as a LARGE NEW. MODERN VANS: piano phone and garage privileges. 12029 proper claim against said estate: It hoisting; storage and crating. 14948 ALTERA'TIONS, fittings by appoint- is ordered, That the twentieth day of Cascade, near Elmhurst. Meyers. VE. 8-0010. ment in your home Neat wprk. Rea- June, next, at ten o'clock in the fore- sonable. Call Mrs. Zee. TO. 9-0307 ROOM TO RENT for middle-aged noon at said Court Room be appointed OLD CLOTHES woman or middle-aged couple. Full for hearing saidpetition. And it is home privileges. Strictly kosher. Call further Ordered, That a copy of this BAR MITZVAH ANY OLD clothes wanted-Best prices order be published once in each week TY. 6-1521. paid for men's suits, topcoats and for three weeks consecutively previous DAVID HOROWITZ, the teacher, He- shoes. TYler 4-362.5. to said time of hearing, in the Detroit NICE, AIRY 4iwindowed room for brew, Yiddish, Bar Mitzvah, English young man in quiet home of couple. Jewish Chronicle, a newspaper print- and citn.enship. Full satisfaction TO. 6-6354 after 3. 3014 Richton be- ed and circulated in said County of guaranteed. Free trial lesson. 4081 PAINTING & DECORATING tween Lawton and Wildemere. Wayne. Monterey. WE. 4-6570. THOMAS C. MURPHY, A-1 PAINTING, paper hanging, in 2-ROOMS for rent to working couple Judge of Probate. tenor and exterior. E. Parker. WA. MITZVAH, Bible, Hebrew. Yid- BAR 6- in single home near Dexter. TY. (A. true copy) dish, English and Citizenship. Call 3-1933. RAYMOND A. SUDEK, 9723. experienced teacher. WE. 4-1793. Deputy Probate Register. A-1 PAINTING-decorating contractor. Interior-exterior. kitchen $25.00. J ROOM FOR RENT to gentleman or BRICK WORK lady. Highland between LaSalle and Horace W. Gilmore, Attorney, 2126 B. Dresser, TUlsa 3-3025. If no an- National Bank Bldg., (26) Fourteenth. TO. 6-6425. swer, TO. 97980 ALL KINDS of brick work done rea- No. 379,358 sonably. New homes, porches, etc. PAINTING, interior and exterior. Pa- NICE ROOM, with stall shower, kosher STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of UN. 4-6612. home if desired. Unlimited tele- Wayne. ss. At a session of the Probate ran4l vaai 9 s914 :r; ej removing. phone. Board optional. TO. 7-8320. Court for said County of Wayne, held Frank at the Probate Court Room in the City CARPENTRY VI 5-031i, 9827 Chenlot. E• ROOM IN beautiful private home of of Detroit, on the twenty-third day of 2 adults, congenial atmosphere, un- May, in the year one thousand nine CARPENTER contractor, all kinds of RUBBISH DRUMS limited phone, good transportation. hundred and fifty. Present William F. repairs inside and out. Specializing Cotter, Judge of Probate. In the Matter TO. 8-0424. in recreation rooms. Free estimates. ASH AND RUBBISH DRUMS. Two of the Estate of Edith Ward. Deceased. TY. 7-7758 or UN. 2-6329. I. Schwartz dollars delivered. Matt Dean. Phone ROOM FOR RENT with small family. On reading and filing the petition of & Co. GA. 4748 or KR. 1-1593. Telephone privileges, auto. hot wa. Horace W. Gilmore, a Public Adminis- ter, good transportation. TO. 5-2990. trator, praying that administration of ART KI.32N expert carpenter will do said estate be granted to himself or your alterations of all kinds. Fire WALL WASHING NICE FURNISHED -room for couple some other suitable person: It is repairs, brige or small. Free esti- or single with phone and kitchen ordered, That the twenty-second day mates. Call alter 5 p m. TO. 6-2546. WALL WASHING and paper cleaning privileges. good' transportation. of June, next. at ten o'clock in the done by professional people. Satis- TExas 4-7467. forenoon at said Court Room be ap- faction guaranteed. LO 2-3906. CORNICE BOARDS pointed for hearing said petition. BEAUTIFULLY furnished room, priv- And it is further Ordered. That a WALL WASHING and painting. Work ate home, kitchen privileges. good copy of this order be published once done by professional men. Best ref- transportation. Suitable for young in each week for three weeks con- erences. One day service. Calls ac- lady. TO. 7-6768. secutively previous to said time of cepted 24 hours a day. Free esti- hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Chron• mates. TY. 7-1215. TO. 8-8165. isle, a newspaper printed and cir- LOTS FOR SALE culated in said County of Wayne. CORNICE BOARDS APTS. & FLATS WANTED WILLIAM F. COTTER, BEAUTIFUL island close to shore A Drapes and Upholstering Judge of Probate. and 2 lakefront lots. 145-foot front• YOUNG couple desperately desire flat (A true copy) Breakfast Nooks age by 200 deep. Year around lo- in 6 Mile Rd. section. Finest of RAYMOND A. SUDEK, cation, 30 miles from City Hall on references. Will decorate and carpet. TE. 4-5359 Lowest Prices Deputy Probate Register. Pontiac Lake. UN. 2-1109. Call WO. 1-7397 or TE. 4-1330. Business Card All City Moving Co. r i CROWN CORNICE CO. L. Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, presi- dent of the Michigan Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, was host- ess to the group's new officers for a luncheon meeting at her home May 24. Plans for expansion in youth activities were discussed and Mrs. Zola Rosenfeld, of Jackson, was appointed youth chairman. Mrs. Harry Krohn, of the Beth El Sisterhood in Detrcilt, took the post of vice-president and editor of the state publication "The Link." Infants Service Chooses Officer -s Mrs. Solly Abels was elected tuesident of the Infants Service Group at a recent meeting. Other officers are: Mesdames Bert May, first vice- president; Sol Golden, second vice-president; Sam Levin, case chairman; David Mattes, treasur- er; Irving Kotin, financial sec- retary; George Klein,. correspond- ing secretary; and Hy Krupp, re- cording secretary. Mrs. Harry Weingarten will in- stall the officers at a luncheon to be held June 14 at the Fort Shelby Hotel. Mrs. Sol Golden is in charge of arrangements. City of Hope Unit to Hold Meeting The Detroit Business Mens Group of the City of Hope (for- merly known as Los Angeles San- atorium) will resume the sea- son's meeting Thursday, June 1 at the Furniture Club in the De- troiter Hotel. The session will begin with cocktails at 6:30 p.m., which will be followed by dinner and a busi- ness meeting afterward. Ben Goldberg, secretary of the group, and chairman of the 1950 fund-raising campaign, will give a report of his recent visit to the City of Hope at Duarte, Cal. Na- than It Epstein, president, will preside., The deadline of the Jewish Chronicle is noon on Monday.