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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-10-20

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Friday, Octobe'r 20, 1944

THE JEWISH NEWS

Monument
Unveilings

Jewish Youth's

LISTENING

The unveiling of the monu-
ment over the grave of the late
Samuel Weinberg, who was city
editor of the Detroit edition of
the Jewish Daily Forward for 20
years, will take place at 12:30
p. m. on Sunday, Oct. 29, at the
Workmen's Circle Cemetery.
Friends and all his former asso-
ciates are invited to attend the
service.

*

By Danny Raskin

HERE 'N THERE . . . Reunion
time, ala carte, is the result of
Cpl. Meyer Seigal's homecoming
after a hot time in New Guinea
. • . It's the first glimpse of his
14-month-old daughter . . A
three-day session will mark the
25th anniversary of the National
Council • of Jewish Juniors—
Nov. 17, 18, 19 . . . A mink scarf
adorns the neck of Shirley Shap-
iro—a birthday gift via Ben
Britman . . . Leo Allowitz and
Betty Bromberg will middle-aisle
it soon.
* * *
PLANS FOR a musical comedy
are on tab for the League of
Detroit Jewish Youth , . . A
couple of months hence, with
Ben Katzman directing ... . It
was three years ago that Pfc.
Phil Rosenzweig first asked Shir-
ley Wolk to marry him, and aft-
er she had said "Yes" about a
hundred times, they finally made
it "I do" .last week . . . The final
affirmative was during a fur-
lough . . • Just a few days be-
fore he was killed during action
in France, Pvt. Paul Boim had
been awarded the Bronze Star
for bravery after saving a
wounded buddy from a German
barrage.
* * *
DEEPEST CONDOLENCES to
Ruth Steinway on her bereave-
ment . . . Notified that brother,
Morris, died of malaria in Casa-
blanca . . . After seven years of
courtship, he had finally married
the girl back home, eight months
ago . . . Was overseas only three
weeks before contracting the dis-
ease.
* * *

AFTER FINISHING their• meal
at a local eatery, Allan Korngood
and his wife, Bea, exclaimed
their , satisfaction and walked
out . .. But as they reached the
car, a voice rang out, "Hey, you
two, come back here!" . . . It
was the proprietor . . . "Haven't
you folks forgotten something?"
. . . Looking around, Al replied,
"No, I think we've got every-
thing" . . . "Yah," the food man
came back, "everything includ-
ing two free meals!" . . . When
Al assured him that the money
had been left on the table, the
restauranteur couldn't find
enough words of apology, and
telling them to please wait a
moment, went inside and im-
mediately returned with two
piping hot banana cream pies
just out of the oven . . . He did-
n't know it, but it is Al's favor-
ite pie and one of the very few
that Bea can't make!
* * *
OUR FULLEST support and
cooperation in the War Chest is

* *

A tombstone over the grave of
the late Minnie Schoenthal Klein,
late wife of Henry Klein,
will be unveiled at 4 p. m. on
Sunday, Oct. 22, at Beth El Me-
morial Park. Rabbi Leon Fram
will officiate. Relatives a n d
friends are invited to attend the
service.
* * *
The unveiling of a monument
over the grave of the late Marcia
Mintz will .take place on Sunday,
Oct. 22, at 2 P. M., at the Chesed
shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Isaac
Stollthan will officiate. For trans-
portation call Mrs. Philip Rus-
kin, TO. 5-7768. -
* *
The unveiling of a tombstone
over the grave of the late - Joseph
Chabensky will take place at 2
p. m. on Sunday, Oct. 22, at Tur-
over Verein Cemetery. Rabbi
Isaac Stollman will officiate. Rel-
atives and friends are invited to
attend the service.
-*
*
The unveiling of a tombstone
over the grave of the late Dr.
Joseph N. I3e•ris will take place
at 2 p, m. on Sunday, Oct. 22, at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rela-
tives and friends are invited to
attend the service. •
• * *
The family of the late Jacob
Rosenberg invite their relatives
and friends to the unveiling of
the tombstone over his grave to
take place Sunday, Oct. 29, at
p. m., at the Beth Abraham
Cemetery, Woodward Ave. be-
tween Eight and Nine Mile Rds.

Miss Sylvia _Lee Opens
Dance Studio Here

Miss Sylvia Lee, well known
acrobatic, toe, ballet and char-
acter dancer, has just opened a
studio at Joy Rd. and Grand
River. She will .conduct classes
in ballet, tap, toe, acrobatic mus-
ical comedy, character and stage
dancing. There also will be spe-
cial classes in reducing exercises.
and dance classes for adults.
Miss Lee has traveled exten-
sively and has appeared in many
European and oriental theaters.
Her performances have been
applauded and she has been ac-
claimed by her audiences.

All potential students are in-
vited to contact Miss Lee' at 9313
Broadstreet for detailed informa-
tion. TYler 6-4353.

needed more this year than ever
before .. . And we all certainly
know, how needy former drives
have been . . . We musn't let it
down—too many people not so
fortunate as we are depending
on its successful outcome . • .
They musn't and will not be let
down!

BUSINESS

or

INDIVIDUAL

Buy War Bonds!

Clean, Light Work

on
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS

• •
Auto Loans—Refinancing
Repair Bills Financed

• •
PERSONAL—
SIGNATURE ONLY

We have jobs open in all depart-
ments, light clean work in our
stockroom mending. wrapping. etc.
Good hours and pay.

.

DOMESTIC LINEN SUPPLY

3800 18th St.

TE. 1-6700



IP

IRA KAUFMAN

UNION

INVESTMENT CO.

Abraham Cooper, Pres.



CHAPEL AND PARLORS

9411 DEXTER BOULEVARD

320 Fort St. West of Wayne
23rd YEAR
CH. 7474
9629 Livernois at Grand River

TYLER 7-4520

I

Obituaries

SAMUEL MANDEL, 69, died
Oct. 12 at his home, 4364 Waver-
ly, after a long illness. Funeral
services were held at the Ira
Kaufman Funeral Home Oct. 13.
Burial was in Oakview Ceme-
tery. He is survived by his wife,
Malvina; two sons, Leo ,and Jo-
seph; three daughters, Mrs.
Henry Block, Mrs. Rubin Goles
and Mrs. Herb Lipson.
* * *
EDITH KARP, 74, who died
Oct. 8, was active in many Jew-
ish charitable organizations.
Hundreds turned out to pay her
tribute on Oct. 11 at Ira Kauf-
man Funeral Chapel. Surviving
are three sons, Max E. karp of
Los Angeles, Abe N., and Samuel
J. of Detroit; three -daughters,
Mrs. Celia Jacobson, Mrs. Sarah
Goldberg and Mrs. Rose Kay; 13
grandchildren and eight .great-
grandchildren.
. * * *
MRS. RUTH B. LEVINE, 75,
widow of Benjamin D. Levine,
died on. Oct. 13. Funeral services
were concluded at Lewis Bros.
Funeral Home with burial at
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi A.
M. Hershman. officiated. She is
survived by a brother, Louis
Milstein of Bay City; six grand-
children, Sam, Barney and Max
Levine and Rae Blatt, Frances
Dobbin and Emmeline Willis;
nine- grandchildren and one
great-grandchild, the oldest of
whom is Lt. Gilbert M. Levine,
serving overseas with the army.
* * *
SEYMOUR GOLDSTEIN' of
16190 Indiana Ave. passed away
suddenly Saturday, Oct. 7, at
the age of 31. He is survived
by his wife, Barbara,. and year
old son, Barry; his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Goldstein of
Montreal; a brother, Cpl. Julian
Goldstein, Fort Benning, Ga.; a
sister, Mrs. Hy Mendelson of
Montreal and his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Goldstein of LaSalle Blvd.. Bur-
ial was in Montreal.
* * *
BENNET COHEN, 80, died
Yom Kippur night after a long
illnes. He was one of the oldest
merchants of Port Huron, and
one of the founders of Mt. Sinai
Congregation, which he served
as vice-president from 1935 to
1940. Funeral services were held
at the synagogue, Rabbi Selig S.
Auerbach officiating. He is sur-
vived by his wife, the for er
Rachel Jacobson, a sister rs.
Lena Kanter of Saginaw, Mich.,
and several nephews and nieces.
* * *
DORA LECHINSKY of 3255
Monterey died Oct. 8 at the age
of 44. She leaves her husband,
Abraham; two sisters, Mrs. H.
Balsky of Toronto and Mrs.
Leah Max. Funeral services were
held Wednesday at the Ira Kauf-
man Funeral Home. Rabbi A.
M. Hershman and Cantor Jacob
Sonnenklar officiated. Burial
was in Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery.

.

Page Nineteen

Our
Film
Folk

(Copyright.
1944, Jewish
Telegraphic
Agency)

By HELEN ZIGMOND

Jascha Heifetz and Pianist Mil-
ton Kaye returned from a two-
months overseas tour through
North Africa and the southern
part of Italy up to and including
the front lines north of Rome.
They found GI Joes are far
from averse to classic music. Out
of 45 concerts, 43 were received
with tremendous ovations. Lo-
cales included any kind of a place
from hangars and barns to hos-
pitals and even the top of a truck.
Music from Bach to Mendelssohn
was enjoyed. Heifetz, also a pian-
ist of some degree, several times
joined with Kaye in cooking up
some hot jam sessions for the
boys.
* * *
From the' pavements of Paris to
the pavements of Picturetown the
innocence or guilt of Maurice
Chevalier as a Nazi collaborator
is a much-mooted question. And
most bemooted is Sid Grauman.
He has received numerous re-
quests to obliterate the footprints
of the chanteur-comedian which
lie in solid, if not eternal, cement
in the forecourt of Grauman's
Chinese Theater. But Sid the Im-
presario refuses to take action
until the plaintiff has been
proven innocent or guilty by
more authentic report than ru-

.

Ladis Kiepura, . tenor, will
have one of the leading roles in
the popular Polish opera "Hal-
ka," by Stanislaus Moniuszko, to
be given next Sunday evening
at the Masonic Temple, under the
management of the Polonia
Opera Co., - of . which Louis Kow-
alski is general manager.
Among the other soloists, all
of whom were members of opera
companies in Poland, are Maria
Sokil, Vladimir Elin and Stanis-
law Varva. Walter Grigaitis . is
the conductor. There is a chorus
of 90 voices and a large ballet.
Members of the• Detroit Symph-
ony Orchestra will play the
orchestra parts.

CLASSIFIED

LLNEKS accepted from responsible

firms or persons by telephone up to

10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line.
Minimum charge 50c.

RAndolph 7956

ROOM for rent. , Nicely furnished.
Good transportation. Near Dexter.
NO. 0094.

WANTED housekeeper. Complete
charge. 2 children school age. No
laundry. TO. 7-7764.

SERVICEMAN'S wife and child want
couple to help drive to Tacoma.
Wash. Leaving immediately. TO.

r .6-3383.

AUDITORIUMS, conference rooms for
meetings, weddings, 'bar mitzvah
parties, and other social and 4- e d u -
cational affairs at the Rose Sittig
Cohen School, 13226 Lawton and at
the David W. Simons School, 4000
Tuxedo, corner Holmur. Call HO.
5711. Philadelphia Byron School,
1245 W. Philadelphia. Call MA. 8770.
Office hours 10 to 1 and 3 to 8. '

mor.

YOUNG working. couple to share apt.
with serviceman's wife. • Two chil-
dren. TO. 7-7205.

Eisenbergs Available
For Concert Programs

SECRETARY, experienced: desires po-
sition of responsibility. Forty-hour
week. Call, TO. .8-1239,

Meyer Eisenberg, Yiddish ac-
tor, who formerly was associated
with the Maurice Schwartz
Theater, and his wife, Luba, have
now taken up residence in De-
troit:
Mr. Eisenberg has directed
dramatic groups throughout the
land and is prepared to under-
take similar work in Detroit. He
already is conducting a dramatic
unit at the Jewish Center.
The Eisenbergs also are avail-
able for concerts and dramatic
presentations at affairs arranged
by Jewish organizations. They
can be reached at 3317 Clements
Ave., TO. 7-7449.

Hyman Mintz Specializes
In Woodwork, Upholstering

Hyman Mintz, who operates
the Modern Home Equipment
firm, is one of Detroit's leading
experts in woodwork and up-
holstering. He specializes in
upholstering leatherette lounges
and in modeling recreation and
breakfast rooms. Mr. Mintz's
repreentatives may be invited to
offer estimates by calling HO.
* * *
3530. Sunday calls are accepted
GENESHE WOLGIN of 11331 at TO. 6.7 8640.
Dexter died Oct. 9 at the age of
69. Funeral services were held
MAKE YOUR.
Wednesday at the Ira Kaufman
Funefal Home. Rabbi Joshua SAVINGS WORK
Sperka officiated. She leaves her
MAKE YOUR SAVINGS WORK ....
children, Nathan, L a w r e n c e Siniply
a down payment, rents pay
,James, Max, S/Sgt. Albert of U. Off balance. Catch the rising mar-
ket. That's good -business. First
S. Army, Mrs. Jacob S. Canon, get
all the Facts & Figures from
Mrs. Benjamin Hass, Mrs. Frank Mr. Bedford.
Sanders, Mrs. Jack M. Davidson.
$55,000 down. Elegant apt. east
side. Rent $20,000. Poor health—
Burial was in Nusach Hari
liquidating everything. - Original
Cemetery.
$200,000 property going at 60c on
* * *
the dollar.
18 apt. Beauty—first time ad-
ROSE HOROWITZ of 4261
vertised. 2-3 large rooms. Vac.
Sturtevant' died Oct. 14 at the stm. stoker. Rent $8600. Need
age of 58. She leaves her chil- $20,000 cash down.
Only $7500 dwn. 12 apts. 2-3
dren, Mrs. Kate Marcus, Mrs. rms.
Earns 12% net on entire bar-
Harry Feinberg, Mrs. Orville gain price. Best small buy of the
Hart, Mrs. Samuel Miller and Big Town.
Big 22 apt. near Hamilton. Rent
Mrs. Phil Ash; a brother, Mayer $10,000
tenants pay utilities. Orig-
Stark of California. Funeral ser-
inal $145,000 value sacrifice' only
$52,500,
terms $15,000. Future re-
vices were held Sunday at the
at splendid profit.
Ira Kafuman Funeral Home. sale
25 apt. 2-3 rms. New refrig, new
Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiated.
stoves, new tankless heater, new
stoker. $30,000 cash to deed &
Burial was in Bnai David Ceme-
mtge.
tery.
Net 40% on $75,000 down pay't.
*
8 story solid concrete. 2 elevators.
Cost
$750,000 to build. Entire price
WOLF METLER of 3303 Law-
now $275,000 subject to advance
rence died Oct. 15 at the age of without notice.
83. Funeral services were held WE SPECIALIZE IN THE MAN-
Monday at the Ira Kaufman Fu-
AGEMENT OF APARTMENTS
neral Home, Rabbi Joshua Sper-
ka officiating, He is survived by
Homer Warren &
his children, Samuel and Jake
Company
Miller, Mrs. Dora Rosenfeld,
Dime Building
Ca. 0321
Mrs. Tillie Simer.

.

Ladis Kiepura Has Part
In Polish Opera lialka'

WANTED Sunday school teachers for
S h a a r Hashomayiin Synagogue,
Windsor, 0 n t a r i o. Remuneration
$4.50, Canadian, per session. Apply
in writing to Rabbi •B. Groner, 1365
Victoria Ave., Windsor.. Ontario.

PLEASANT room for rent. North vest
section. TO. 5-3565.

.

FOR SALE ---•"Modern 6-room house
large rooms; side drive; pre-war .
$10,000 value for $8,200. Kendall near
Dexter. First class condition inside ..
and outside. TO. 5-6288.

WANTED 2 or 3 bedroom flat or
house. N. W. section. Draft exempt
engineer. References. TR. 1-8866.

SERVICEMAN'S wife leaving city.
Selling bedroom, set and living room
set. 2647 Glendale.

SALE of one-half interest in two
flat, purchaser can have occupancy
2nd floor. Both 6-room flats on
Elmhurst near Dexter. TO. 5-6288.

WIDOW with daughter, 12, wants
woman to share her '4-room apt.
TO. 8-2824.

t

SALESLADIES for curtains a n d
draperies. Part or full time. Arrange
your own hours. Experience not . es-
sential. Good pay for competent
persons. Ben Pupko, 11551 Dexte•, -
HO. 4857.

'SERVICEMAN'S wife has room to
rent. Tyler near Broadstreet. HO.
8457.

ROOM to rent for yotin,g man only.
TO. - 5-6057. '

FURNITURE repaired. restyled, 25
years' • experience. 15460 Livernois,
UN. 9-4371.

EARN A GOOD INCOME. BECOME.
A SOLICITOR FOR THE JEWISH
NEWS. FOR INFORMATION CALL
MISS GANDAL, RA. 7956.

TAP dancing for children and adults.
Call Miss Doris Fox, UN. 3-3430.

DAVID HOROWITZ the Teacher. He-
brew, Yiddish, English, Citizenship,
Bar - Mitzvah, Reading and Writing
in five lessons guaranteed. Free
>trial • lesson. 9081 Monterey. NO.
2680 .

SALESLADIES wanted. Part or full
_time. Children's Apparel Shop. Make
your own hours. Kaploe's- Kiddie
Korner. 11744 Dexter. corner Tux-
edo.

ROOM FOR RENT—Young lady pre-
ferred. Home privileges. TO. 6-8914.

ROOM for rent for one or two. Un- ,
limited phone. Home of adult fam7
fly. Good transportation. TO. 5-3653.

WANTED TO RENT—Space recreation
room, office space, or any other suit-
able space for meetings and religious
services. Address Box 60, The Jew-
ish News, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., De-
troit 26.

F01- RENT-,-A clean, furnished room
for one or two; quiet home; excel-
lent transportation. 9272 Broadstreet4

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