. • Fr;day -June 16. 4944 gar' THE JEWISH NEWS Page Wigrai/E- BUY MORE THAN BEFO R E • Twe nty-flite e and Keep Them • • • This Advertisement Sponsored By Ha dley-Finsterwald Co. Furniture • Clothing 219 Mithigon Ave. J ewish Y ouch' s LISTENIN-G • Mrs. J. Eisenman, Rabbi's Wife, Dies Mrs. MiChele EiseriMan, the wife of Rabbi Joseph Eisenman of 1955 Taylor Ave., died on June 7 after a brief illness. — Funeral services were held June 8• at Congregation . Beth Tefilo Emanuel, with. burial in Machpelah Cemetery. - . Mrs. Eisenman descended from a - famous - family of Lithuanian rabbiS. She was president of the Ladies' AUxiliary of Barano- By' Danny Raskin. vitcher Yeshivah_ and was - affili- From 'far and near the. viat-cry ated with _ many charitable groups. - sounded • INVASION! Besides her husband she is a sound heard 'r ound the survived 'by five children, Mrs. world Jeanette Schwartzberg of Cleve- And every heart-beat quickened land, Mrs. Irene Pensler, Irving pace -as nation's flagS unfurled. Eiseninan, Mrs. Sophie -Aronson Catholics, Jews and Protestants, and Mrs. Betty Levin of Detroit; religions band as one, and a brother, Abraham Lieber- White and Colored—side by side man of Palestine. fighting_ with a gun, Rich or -poor—weak or strong crew killed .. . He received the all against the foe, air medal On the land their fathers fought * * * 26 years' ago. AT PRESENT, .chief campaign of the League of Detroit Jewish The news has gladdened many Youth's new Social Action Com- :hearts, but tears are soon to mittee is an allout effort for . reign voting regiStration before t h e For all the boys who'll leave June 21. deadline . According their blood flowing in the to Martha :Gleicher, the slogan Seine. is, "Don't let the heat - deter you. How fateful that D-Day should It can, and wilt . get a lot hotter come when everyone is asked if we don't elect a good congress To "Buy More Than •Before" and and president." - help therri with the 'task: *' * DEFINITION . . . Double time What gr eater heed to buy is there than for the boys in is a means of swift locomotion whereby you reach your object- France? To help them win the war for us ive sooner, thereby permitting a longer time to wait for whatever and have a fighting chance. Support the "Fighting Fifth" -- it was you double timed. Buy more Bonds today. * * * Help our boys toward their goal HAROLD BOOKSTEIN, EM —Berlin is on the - way! 3/c, sends. us The Cruiser News • DANNY RASKIN from the USS Hickox . . He is on the - staff . . . Only sport news REPORTED MISSING in ac- in the paper is a standing of the tion, we just received the good Major Leagues, probably, receiv- news that Lt. Norman Blum, ed by radio from the States .. . bombardier, is a prisoner in Ger- The Hickox was recently com- mended .for its alertness and ex- many . . . • It comes from brother, cellent seamanship in rescuing Pvt. Ed Blum, in England, via. downed pilots and crews fo m brother, Pvt. Leonard Blum in a watery-grave. - * * * Greensboro, N. C. . . . 'When the plane made a forced landing RECIPIENTS OF HIS rain or the -radio operator said they shine deliveries have titled Har- were near Sweden, but evident- old Adler "The Singing Mail- ly- they couldn't make it over man" . . . He issues a song with the border ._ . , It was mission every merry clink of a letter number 24 or 25 for their . . . droioping into the box . . . Last Their fortress .was all shot up Thursday, he hummed his w,ay and they had to throw out all half-way down the street before their equipment so they could- noticing that a large group of make a safe landing" .. Some admirers had been following time ago, Norman and his crew him . . . Every clog in the returned to their base with only neighborhood with any musical two nix o t o r s and five of the appreciation had left their favor- ite Elm tree and were wagging their tails in rhythmic beat to BUSINESS his vocal endeavors! * * OP _ THE MICHIGAN quota of INDIVIDUAL $526,000,000 is our. State's high- est goal yet . MUST co- operate and buy more Bonds to bring more boys home . .. Give your all in the Fifth War Loan Drive . . : The boys over there MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT are giving theirS and more -still! ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE • WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS • • • Auto Loans—Refinancing Repair Dills rnianced . LOANS . • It • PERSONAL-- SIGNATURE 'ONLY' INVESTMENT CO. IRA hAtii CHAPEL AND PARLORS • 9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD Abraham Cooper, Pres. 320 Fort St. West of Wayne 23rd YEAR CH. 7474 9629 Livernois at Grand River TYLER 7-4520 Buy More War Bonds Obituaries JACOB L. ALTER, 49, of 3205 Tyler Ave., died last Friday of a heart attack. Funeral services were held Sunday at Lewis Bros. His survivors are his wife, Rose; a daughter, Nancy; a son, Mer- win; a brother, Martin, and his mother, MrS. Lena Alter. * * * HYMAN IMBEB of 18283 Fair- field died June 12 at the age of 81. Services were held Tuesday from the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home with Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man and Cantor Jacob Sonen- klar officiating. He is survived by his son, Benjamin, and two grandchildren, Burton Imber and Mrs. Sheryle Imber Gilbert. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. * * * LOUIS LIEBERMAN of 3227 Elmhurst died June 7 at the age of 55. He leaves his children, Jack, Cpl. Samuel of the U. S. Army, Marylin and Mrs. Goldie Shapiro. Funeral services were held at Chesed Shel Emes. Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated. * * * MORRIS SIEGEL, 40, of 3210 Richton Ave., died June 12. Funeral services were held June 13 at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Rabbi Isaac Stollman of- ficiated. Interment was in Nu- sach Ari Cemetery. He is sur- vived by his wife, Betty; two brothers, Ben and Simon; three sisters, Doris, Molly and Mrs. Joseph DeLise. * * * HYMAN EMBER of 18283 Fair- field died Monday. Funeral serv- ices were held Tuesday at Ira Kaufman. Funeral Home. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Ceme- tery. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. • Born in Austria 81 years ago, he had lived in De- troit 38 years and retired two years ago from employment with the New York Life Insurance Co. He is survived by a son, Ben- jamin, and two grandchildren. . Monument Unveilings CLASSIFIED LL.N.Elff8 accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25e a line. Minimum charge 50c. A tombstone over the grave of the late Joseph G. Stillman RAndolph 7956 will be unveiled on Sunday, June 18, at 1 p. m, at Machpelah WANTED—WAITRESSES FOR SUM- Cemetery. Friends and relatives MER RESORT AND RESTAURANT, are invited. IN SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN. * * * GOOD WAGES, ROOM AND BOARD AND TIME OFF TO ENJOY A The family of the late Minnie HEALTHFUL SUMMER. INQUIRE Talberg invite their relatives RUBY SAMSON, 3840 ELMHURST, and friends to the unveiling of NO. 0576 Ak TER 8 P.M., OR WRITE the tombstone over her grave, at SAMSON'S RESORT, SOUTH HA- 1 p. m. on Sunday, June 18, at VEN, MICHIGAN. Machpelah Cemetery. FURNISHED ROOM for refined gen- * * * tleman in home of 2 adults.. 2489 A monument over the, grave Taylor. of the late Joseph Hirschman will be unveiled at, 1 o'clock WANTED professional young woman to share apt. near Wayne Univer- Sunday, June 18, at the Beth sity. Phone Monday, Miss Katz,; Abraham Cemetery on W 0 o d - CO. 1600. ward Ave. Rabbi Leon Fram will CARPENTER-CONTRACTOR officiate. Relatives and friends All kinds of house alterations. also are invited. new ithprovements. For free esti- * * * mates call TO. 5-1059. Evenings The family of the late Sarah TO. 8-2926. Feigelman invite their relatives WANTED cashier with some knowl- and friends to the unveiling of edge of bookkeeping. Experience the tombstone over her grave on necessary. Top salary to right Sunday, June 18, at the Chesed party. Todd's Clothes, 1216 Ran- shel Ernes Cemetery. They will dolph. meet at 12:30 p. in. at 17414 WANTED 3-room apt.. or income. Washburn Ave. Modern. 2 adults.. NO. 8968. * * * ATTRACTIVE room for nice young There will be an unveiling of m an. Good • transportation. 2631 a tombstone for the late Pvt. Grand West. Sol Korinsky, on Sunday, June la, at 10 a. m. at MacPhelah Cem- WANTED: Female help. Ofifte as- sistant, high school graduate. Steady etery. Rabbi A. M. .Hershman position. Cong. Bnai Moshe, Dexter will officiate. t. and Lawrence. Manischewitz Matzos Just Right in Summer ATTRACTIVELY furnished room for rent. • Couple preferred. Kitchen privileges. TY. 7-2414. 2205 W. Euclid: Apt. 202: "Very warm for June" is the FOR SALE—Absolutely like new 9x12 Wilton rug. Philco Cabinet radio, weather report from the food See to• appreciate. 2205 W. Euclid. front, and from coast to coast, Apt. 202. housewives are combatting the seasonal rise in the mercury by NICE room and home for refined couple or single person. TO. 7-3002. putting their family meals on a 3048 West Grand Ave. lighter basis. HELP . WANTED—SALESLADY An important part of warm Girl - or woman to sell jewelry. weather strategy revolves Good pay. Permanent. J. H. Ehrlich around Manischewitz American Jewelry Co., 237 . Gratiot Ave. Matzos which are wholesome with cool salads, chilled soups ATTRACTIVE room for rent. Home of Armin- e. Employed girl. 18482 Baron's • Resort Marks .and consommes and "ascompan- Roselavvn. ion to fruit juices, beverages and 38th Anniversary WANTED 3 to 6-room income or flat. Baron's Resort, one of the in light sandwiches. heated.• N. W. section. Middle-aged most modern vacation spots in couple. Best of city references. UN. South Haven, Mich., celebrates Rabbi Bookstaber 3-5828. b Resigns Committee its 38th anniversary in the re- WANTED: Practical nurse about June sort business this year. HARRISBURG (JPS) — Rabbi 25. For convalescent adult in apt. Baron's Resort has rooms with Philip D. Bookstaber of Harris- Kosher cooking. Box 140 The Jewish private baths and showers, a burg, Pa., member of the Ex- News. 2114 Penobscot Bldg.. De- children's dining room, a govern- ecutive Committee of the Emerg- troit 26. ess for children, playgrounds, ency Committee to Save the Jews WOMAN WANTED—Board and room, private bathing beach, men's of Europe, announced his resig- small salary. in exchange for minor and women's solariums, tennis nation. It is one of several com- services and companionship to mid- and handball _courts and a near- mittees organized by Peter H. dle-aged lady in strictly orthodox by golf course. home. • References exchanged. 2209 Bergson, head of the Hebrew Sturtevant. TY. 5-21376. The dining room at Baron's C -moniitlee for National Libera- has a wide reputation, being op- tion. EXCHANGE 4-room heated ine!ne, erated by the manager of the porch, ceiling $35, for 6-room flat or house in N. W. n. DA. dining room at W i 11 i a rn Penn 2.343. Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. Six BEAUTIFUL acts of vaudeville are offered APARTMENTS FURNITURE repaired. rentyIed; • 25 every night, Baron's being the years' - experience. 15460 Livernois. only night club in South Haven. Of the gorgeous 1920's. Authentic de- UN. 4-4371. , si - ns, expensive, enduring. Now ligui dating below replacement costs. Put your dollars to work—make no mis- take. Real Facts &„Figures, see Mr. Bedford. A Tribute to the infants Service Group By EVE SHERMAN In our town there is a - club - Of very lovely ladies Who started out to do the job Of helping poor sweet babies. And -so they came together Each one to do their bit Towards making these poor darlings' Tiny lives seem fit. Their hopes were well rewarded 'Cause for many many years They brought joy instead of sorrow And smiles in place. of tears. Then dark clouds began to gather In some far off distant places . And talk of War and of a Man Who hated other races Couldthis talk of War so far away Affect these busy ladies? - Who carried on from day to - day • To help those darling babies. But very 'soon right to their shores On swift wings War was borne The bombing of Pearl Harbor On one December morn. It wasn't long before this group With grim determination Accepted any type of work Towards helping out their nation. And with all sorts of work now It sometimes seems chaotic But they carry on and smile because They are patriotic! Let's lone it won't be long now 'Till this lovely group • of ladies Can go back to their peace time, job Of taking care of 'babies. . 36% net on $10,000 down. 20 a ts.. stores. 12th bus center. • Cost ,000 to build. Entire price only $40.000. 34% net on.$15.000 dwn., 31 apt.. big porches. Lobby. New steam plant: Cost $145,000 to build. Beauty, only $75.000. • 34% 'net on $40.000 dwn. 72 apts., 3 rUls. Original listing $350,000. Give away, only $110,000. 34% net on $15.000 down: 31 apt., big porches; lobby: new steam plants. cost $145,000 to . build ; beauty,. only $75,000. 25% net on $60,000 dwn. Elegant 50 apt. Big lobby, elevator Step - to Woodward. Rent $34.000. Cost $300,000 to build. 20% net on $14,000 dwn. . , absurd OPA rents $5.900. 13 apt.. all 3 rms. Defies all competition. Only $30,000. Cost $50,000 - to build. Alger.. Step to Woodward: Elegant 7-8 rms... 2 baths. marble entrance. Switch to ,Aristocratic colored. About $15,000 dwn. HOMER WARREN & COMPANY DIME BLDG; CA, 0321 WANTED — SHORT ORDER AND SECOND COOK FOR SUMMER RE- SORT HOTEL.. INQUIRE RUBY SAMSON, 3840 ELMHURST. NO. 0576 AFTER 8 P. M., OR WRITE SAIVISON'S RESORT, SOUTH HA- VEN, MICHIGAN. WANTED TO RENT for on month, cottage at lake. TO. 5-4798. U N L I MI TE D OPPORTUNITY for clean-cut man, age 30 to 55.- to pro- mote product in groceries. hardware and department stores. References. - MA. 2105. SCHOOL TEACHER will rent to re- sponsible couple or 2 men 4-room furnished apt. Excellent transporta- tion. Phone 6 to 7, evenings. Satur-, day, and Sunday afternoons, TO. 6-04M. BUSINESS . or professional girl to share beautifully furnished apart- meat at Belerest. Call Saturday eve- ning or Sunday after 12 soon. CO. 5700, Room 910. FOR SAT at city-assessed tax value,te tion-2 stores and 2 nice 5-raorit flats on Linwood. inquire 1210 Dive Bldg. CA. 4740. $25 REWARD_ for a 5 - room flat of bungalow in N. W. section. Mrs. Rives, TY. 6-3627.