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May 26, 1944 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-05-26

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Youth's
LISTENING

Monument
Unveilings

Jewish.

By Danny Raskin

THE OLD house-party days
seem to be coming back . . .
Those evenings when a crowd
of folks would get together in-
formally and raise merry havoc
to their hearts' content, had si-
lently passed on with no reason
at all . . But with entertain-
- rnent expenses at such a high
and the shortage of male corn-
pardons so evident, so they say,
the girls are starting to give
parties with great frequency
now . . . Servicemen in town
place them at the top of their
list of where-to-go and what-
to-do.
* * *

.ART TEACHER Mayme
Turek's hobby of matching
couples brought her a very good
deed recently .. . She's made
arrangements for a couple to
join • her one evening and they
turned out to be a separated
Mari and wife . A lovely gift
arrived the other day • with • a
card reading; "Thanks loads:
We're very happy now.". . Her
latest match-making venture is
Rosalyn Berezner and Max Lieb-
Man .... The newly-formed Fred
Kisch Aleph Club gave their first
big affair last Sunday . • It was
a successful Parent's Day pro-
gram commemorating the . 20th
Sgt.
anniversary of A Z A
Charles Deitch returned from a
special' foreign Mission to spend
his 25th birthday at home . .
He's in the Air Transport Com-
mand -Met S/Sgt. Manny
Handelman during operations in
fran.
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_
-IN PASSING . . . The worse
mos about history is that every-.
tlyne it repeats itself, the prices
go up!
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:1'R,UE TALE . . . Nate Gros's::

rOn received his greeting from
ilk President . . . He alter§'Iith
rOns accordingly and m akes
r`cs•iidy to leave on a
e . . . Calling his best
f end, he :tells - him that he'll
I* leaving soon and, unknoW-
iOly to Nate, the pal contacts
ag the boys and makes plans
to : give him a big send-off . .
Ah.d what a send-off it is! : . .
Seems like everybody is there
to say goodbye and good luck
; It's the kind of party you
don't see the likes very often ...
And the presents! . . . Everyorie
has ., a good time arid when eVe-
niMg is over and the farewells
taken - -care " of, Nate -gets his
friend on the side and, with
emotional feeling, thanks him
for this grand going :away affair
A week goes„by_and the tere-
phone : suddenly rings loudly in
the pars home . It's Nate ..
"Where's Sy? They just rejected
me at the last minute!" . .

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INDIVIDUAL

Ex-Detroiter Wins
$25,000 Prize for
Postwar 1- rograin,

Quebec Jews Dedicate
Synagogue Despite
Anti-Semitic Vandals'

CLASSIFIED

from _responsible
persons
ted by telephone up to
10 a. in. Wednesday. Rates: 25e a line.

Minimum charge 50e. •

firma
N or

QUEBEC, (JTA)—A 12-year
NEW - YORK (JPS)--Herbert
battle by the Quebec Jewish
community to erect a house Of Stein, 28, former Detroiter, Chief
RAndoIph 7956
worship in this city was culmin- of the - - economic analysis' Section
B
oar
d
of
the
War
Production
ated this week when Congrega- ,
tion Beth Israel Ohev Sholem • won top award of $25,000 in a1 • SALESLADIES—Polish speaking. Ex-.
dedicated a new synagogue, des- essay contest • on postwar em- - perienced, aggressive, lingerie, chit.
dren's wear, yard goods. Steady po-
pite last minute efforth by anti- ployment problems sponsored by
sition, 44-hour week, high salaries.
Semitic vandals who attempted the Pabst Brewing Co.
Chalice for advancement. See Mr.
to set the structure afire.
The winners of $1,000 awards
Cantor, Rosenberg's Dept. Store,
When officials of the congre- included Mordecai Ezekiel, econ- - Michigan,
corner 30th.
gation arrived at the synagogue omist with the Department of
Prior to the dedication ceremon- Agriculture; Joseph M. Gillman, BEAUTIFUL. ROOM, Modern home.
Telephone. Lawton-Linwood trans-
ies, they found that the win- assistant chief of the munitions
portation, for young lady. 3036
dows had been • smeared with division of the War Production
Monterey.
kerosene and ignited rags were Board, and Leo Grebler, of the
thrown into the building. The Home Loan Bank Adininistra-
NICE ROOM for young lady. Private
fire blackened the walls but did tion.
home. Excellent transportation. 2537.
not seriously damage the in-
Glynn Court.
terior. Police - have started an
investigation. The opening cer-
ASSISTANT store manager. Aggres:..
emonies proceeded ' ois schedule -
sive young man. .Department store.
Capable of handling help, display.,
despite the fire.
MRS. SADIE FISHER, 54, of
Steady position with a' future. Spleo.
Leaders of the;. Canadian Jew-
did opportunity. See' Mr. Cantor,
ish Congress and other Jewish 25465 12-Mile Rd., Birmingham,
Roseriberg',s Dept.. Store, Michigan,.
personages were present at the died_ last Friday. Funeral sere=
corner 30th.
dedication ceremonies whith ices were held Sunday at Lewis'
Bros. Born in New York, she
were climaxed, by a banqUet.
lived most of her life in Detroit. FURNISHED room. Gentleman. Goo,d
transportation. Home of 4. TO.
She is survived by her husband,
1944 D & C Cruise Season frying; two sons, George of De- 7-.395.7.
troit and Arthur of Muskegon;
Will Open on June 19
two • daughters, , Mrs. Howard WANTED someone to share cottage
in Elizabeth Lake. -TO. 6-8051.
Opening , of the 1944 - D&C Copley and MrS. Ruth Brant, and
cruise season is scheduled for six grandchildren.
MAN, . married, with shipping and
* * *
Monday, June 19, when t h e
sales experience. Good salary and
MRS.
SOPHIE
BEHRMAN,
56,
steamer Western States sails for
advancement. See Mr. Heiman, Re-
of
Royal
Palms
Hotel,
died
May
Mackinac Island, Harbor Springs,
New Sweeper Co., 9591 Grand
Midland, Ontarimp and the Geor- 16. Funeral services were held
River, HO. 1400. - •
gian.. Bay area, according to last - Monday at KaUfman Fu-
James McMillan; 'general man- neral Home on Dexter. Burial UNLIMITED opportunity for clean
cut man, age 30-55, . to promote
ager of The Detroit and Cleve- was in Woodmere Cemetery. Her
husband was the late Matt Behr- , product in groceries, hardware, and
„land Navigation Company.
department stores. References. MA.
This mid-week crui s e which man. She is survived by three
2105.
Herbert,
Bernard
of
the
sons;
1
leaves Detroit on Monday and
and Pvt. • William;, two
furnished room for girl -or
"One Inch From Victory" returns Friday will be followed Navy
brothers, Ben and Philip Yaffe NICELY
by
similar
mid-week
cruises
each
young couple. Good transportation..
Showing 'at the - Cinema
of
Toronto;
a
sister,
Mrs.
Re-
TO.'' 5-7818.-
week throughout the season, ac-
"One Inch From Victory'? • is cording to the schedule just re- becca Zivi'an of Ottawa.
*
*
*
the :.current attraction at the leased. Week-end cruises leav-
WANTED 4 or 5-room- flat or income.
MOLLY SILVER, • of 3380
Young professional couple. Draft
Cinema Theater.
ing Detroit on Friday and re-
exempt. CH. 1657' or NO. 7875.
Soviet armies 'are speeding , turning Monday morning ...will Glynn. Ct., died May 19 . at the
. -
age of 55. Funeral services were
Westward as the Nazi forces dis- start June 30.
held Sunday at Ira Kaufman WANTED high school girl for pleas-
integrate. But 'Hitler at one time
ant all aroufd full-time steady of.
This year, the week-end cruises Funeral Home. Rabbi Joseph
was so'sure of. victory that he'
flee- work. Responsible institution.
had his own Nazi 'photographic will leave on Friday evenings Thumin and Rabbi Jacob Na-
HO. -0862.
Corps film • the various battles instead of Saturday afternoons. than officiated. She is survived
as
previously,
-
it
was
ekPlained.
by her children, Theodore, Jack,
of Russia so he could use these
$50 REWARD!
films as. propaganda in the .occu- . This longer schedule will permit, Walter,' Morris, Mrs. Sam Rosen7
for Information for. a , 4-6 room
a
full
day's
cruise
through
Geor-
berg, Mrs. Morris Rosenberg, 'and
pied countries to terrorize the:
apartment, flat or income. Fam-
people 'and: keep them froth up–. gian Bay before the steamer Mrs. Joe Greenbaum. Burial
ily of three. Draft exempt. Busi-
docks at Mackinac Island on was' MachPelah cemetery, -
rising.
Hess executive._ HO. 0347.
morning. The_..week-end

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The early successes of the Red: Sunday
-
RACHEL GRABEL; 1 6 7 6 WANTED - took ' for summer carnia.
Armies did filter through to the, cruise returns to Detroit on-,
Gladstorie, 'died May • 16 at the • Meals for • 35 peeple. • GOod pay.,
masses and when these films Monday morning at .7.. ,
Excellent fadiliti es.; adequate he*.
were shown to them, they rioted
i • de of. 74. She leayes
Cali Mr. Skelly, TY. 7-2412, S to 10
'
-
Success
Reported
In
Children;
Harry;
Mrs.:
Yetta
Bur-
in the theaters. The Red Armies.
p.m. or. MA., 8400 4 to 6 p.m.
' dick, Mrs. Rose Duke, _ 'Mrs.:
had given.,,,,•thern new hope for First Year of Zoiling
1-prma -Pilchik- _and Mrs. !Anna FOR- SALE—A good established auto
the future. - ---
and accessory business. 90 -
Walker.'
. was in Chesed' 'parts
These films; captured from the
May 18 Marks the _firstoanni- :
miles from Detroit, '15 years iri
shel ;Ernes :Cemetery.
Nazis, have been assembled into versary of the establishment
/less. Will sell business with or
• •* * *
, •
a new feature called "One Inch Detroit of the Postal Unit Num-
withotit stock. Reason: -leaving for
•From Victory" .(Hitler's Russian bering Systeth of addressing
RABBI AARON • COHEN of
California. Call or write: 'Caro Auto
surprise), and the picture pre- mail. • • - • theSons--- af Israel Synagogile of
Parts Co., Caro, _Mich., phone ' 305,
Muskegon. died 'Sunday : at the .Mr. Lerman.
sents thrilling phases of the Rus-
Postmaster_
Roscoe
B.
Huston
sian battles never before shown ' reports Marked progress has age of . 58. after axe operation. 'He FURNITURE repaired. Will call, or
in any United Nations theater. been made and that more than. cane to Michigan from Racine,
on' preinises, 25 years' experience.
Wis., in 1937.
UN. 2-5085.
60 percent of mail addressed
"Why, Syr isn't • here," came the for local delivery, now bears zone
EXCHANGE 4-room heated income,
Popular D&C Lake Rides porch, ceiling $35, for 6-rooni flat
answer, "he left yesterday morn- numbers.
or house in N. W. Sectibn. DA. '2343.
ing—for the Navy!"
'Mail carriers are now distrib- Start on Memorial
Day
.
uting to every home and busi-
The 'first of the popular D&C WANTED boy to learn and earn in
SALLY LEVINE- Of Rebeaca ness place, a small circular ad- lake rides 'of the summer :season
a business that can become . a. ca-
Gratz, will debut with a piano vising the proper zone •number is scheduled for Memorial Day,
reer. Michigan Jewelers ..SupPly,
1022 Michigan Theater Bldg. CA.
recital at Conservatory Hall, applicable. to each addressi re- May 30, according to officials of
9320.
June
Drufnmer boy Kenny minding mailers to.uSe,
the Detroit and. Cleveland Navi-
Singer • is spending what Will times and inform_ their - corre- gation Company. This first lake . YOUNG professional lady. wishes to
probably be his. :last lurlough - spondents. to address mail to ride will be followed by another
share either home or apt. with
home iri a long :4i -fie . ..Alyse them with the number : inCluded. on Sunday, June 4, and there-
piano privileges: Call Suriday TY.
6-9085. - • -
'Geer and Betty
Detroit. ,
in nearly-'`every after each Sunday during Tune,
jr. Hadassah are cast 'as soldier- other - campaign
”. program: is July and. August, ending with
ettes in the "Gypsy Baron" vera foremost:among large cities. The a final trip on .Labor, Day:
at the' Masonic Temple,. MaY.
goal of the rodal -post.offiCe- is
This year's D&C, lake rides
. Proving-that the USO serves another 40 _perCent of zoned mail will offer passengers a pleasant,
in -many 'ways, Yetta 'Rubin: met in a short time.
"20 Billion Dollars lying around loose,
relaxing trip of six hours .clura- not
in - bonds or' banks, waiting for
a Soldier there and is now an
tion down river past Bob-lo some
place to go, to be reckoned with .
engaged:lass . . Lou . Rosen, of JNF: Gets- $3,1 34-,000
Island, Amherstburg and on into after the war, says American Bank-
League of Detroit JewiSh ycuth; iii:Seven Months
ers Association. Get all the Facts and
Lake Erie before ',returning to Figures from Mr. Bedford. -
will rwed Lillian, Friedman,- June
JERUSALEM, May 18 .
Detroit. Each trip is scheduled
apts. for $110,000. Marked down
1.5 !. • .
They mete four months car)—The world- -receipts of the to leave at 11.a.m. and return 72
from $350,000 original sales value..
aga . . Sgt. William Robinson Jewish National Fund, land-ac- at 5 p.M.
Nets 34 per cent on $40,000 down pay-
ment.
furloughs from an anti-aircraft quiring agency of the Jewish
unit at Camp Haan, Calif.
31 apts. Tiled lobby, 34 rooms. New
Agency for Palestine, totalled
MORRISTOWN, N. J. (JPS)— steam
plant. Replacement cost $145,-
-.----- - --
—*
ts 34 •per
$3,664,000 April 30, at the close Miss Sadie Ainerican, 82, one of 000: Entire price $75,000. Ne
NEW .BUS -1V1OTTO. . . The of the 'first seven months. 'of the the launders of the National cent on $15,000 down payment.
pUblic -be jammed!
apts. 4-5 rooms, between Third and
current' Jewish year, it was
Council of Jewish Women in 19
* * . *
. Out-of- '
Hamilton. Sold once $90,000
nounced here. This marks an in, 1893 and its executive secretary town owner orders sale only $50.000.
• WOMEN'S • PHILOSOPHY . • . crease of 77 per cent OYer the until 1914, died in Morristown, Nets 27 per cent on $15,000 down pay-
lnent.
If .the shoe fits, buy a : sinaller corresponding . period- •last: year: N. J.
22 apts. Good, Second Avenue location,
One?.
• -

with a future.. Original $100.000 value.
• *
Close estate, only $45,000. Nets 27 - per
Sayi it' good or say. it not -
cent on $15,000 down payment even at
trivial OPA rents.
Lest it be termed' as tcimmy-rot.
Jewish Funeral Home Detroit's Finest
20 apts. stores—Twelfth Sreet. center.
rWill be belieVed by-..persons who
near Kresge's. Replaement cost $90,-
DAN LEWIS
Have nothing else but that to do!
000. Snap, $40,000. Nets 36 per cent' on
$10,000 down payment.
_SAUL LEWIS
13 apt. Cortland. All 3 rooms. Former
GEORGE
LEWIS
*
Clean, - Light Work
$65,000 value. Option at $30,000. Nets
* SIETMOUR LEVVIg
20 per cent on cheap 1936 rents on
We have jobs open ineall depart-
„,$14,000
down payment.
•ments, light clean work' in • our
Armed
Forces
*in
stockroom mending, wrapping, etc.
Good hours and pay.
HOMER WARREN &
NO CHARGE FOR USE OF OUR CHAPEL
DOMESTIC LINEN SUPPLY
TRinity
2-2113
7739 JOHN R STREET

Mrs. Frances M. • Shataxioff,
Jerdme Shatanoff, Bruce L.
Shatarioff and Mr. and Mrs:
Stuart. Karbel invite their rela-
tiVes and friends to the unVeil-
ing of a tombstone over the
graves of their husband and
father, Robert - Shatanoff, and
Mrs. Shatanoff's brother, Harry
Millstein,. at 12 o'clock noon on
Tuesday, May 30, at . Machpelah
Cemetery on Woodward Ave.
Rabbi J. S. Sperka `and Cantor
A. Ringel will officiate.
* * *
Unveiling of a tombstone over
the grave of the late Sgt. Sol
Buttner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Buttner, will be• held
Tuesday, May 30, Memorial Day,
at Machpelah Cemetery, at 1 p.m.
Rabbi Harold Greenberg will
officiate.
* * *
The .unveiling of a, tombstone
over the grave of the rate - Max
Wrotslaysty will take place at
noon on' Tuesday, May 30, at
Beth Yehudah Cemetery.
:Relative§ and friends are
asked to meet at the family resi-
dence, 3051 Taylor, to go to the
cemetery in a group.
* .* *-
The survivors of the late Mrs.
Rachel Goldberg and her son,
Sidney. J. Goldberg, announce
that tombstones over their graves
will be unveiled at 12:30 p.m.
Thesday (Decoration - ; Day) on
Machpelah. Cemetery. Relatives
and friends are • invited to attend
the service.

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