Jewish Youth's LISTENING 0 S - By Danny Raskin TRUE STORY . . . For three years they had gone around with each other . . . seeing her five times a week was nothing . . . Calling her every day was a routine . . . And each time they spoke; it was mostly of love .. It came without warning when she just upped and married an- other after knowing him only two months. . . . It was a severe blow to him . . . He quit his job and wouldn't leave the house .. . His friends tried to cheer him, but to no avail . . . Finally, they got him to go out one evening .. . He met another girl .. . Apolo- gized for his being bad company . . She seemed to know all about it . . . Who the other fellow was and how it happened . . . But she mentioned nothing to him . . . After all, he should forget, not be reminded . . . Any- way, he took her out often . . She understood him ... He could talk to her . . . She fell in love with him, - and, although he didn't know it, or take time out to realize, he was falling for her .. . Finally, after quite a ,while and steady campanionship, it clicked . They were married . . . That was over a year ago and both are now happy and on the verge of becoming proud parents . His wife? .. . She turned out to be the other fellow's sister! * * * HATS OFF DEPT.... Al Wolfe of the London Chop House, who ,was host recently to a large group of patients from Percy Jones Hospital in Battle Creek .. . Al spent the whole evening making them happy and seeing to it that they had everything they wanted . .. Has asked Joe Cohen, commander of the Otto Kern Jr. Post to have 12 fellows from the hospital as his guest at the Chop House every month. * * JEWELRY DEPT. . . . Florence White and Ensign Joseph New- man were Florida wed . . . Mey- er Kowal and Sylvia Sherr will "I Do" it the end of October .. Pvt. Louis Gorzeck and Iris Le- vine • were married at the Lee Plaza last Sunday . . . He's sta- tioned at Camp Shelby, Miss. . Sammy Cohen and Lenore Gold- man are middle-aisle bound for December. * BEFORE READING ON resolve to give to the War Chest . . . Remember . . . That $8,250,000 quota is in dollars only ... There is no quota on the number of lives that must be cared. for and saved! . • • THE THREE Solomon young- sters, Bobby, Arthur and Jackie, BUSINESS or INDIVIDUAL LOANS on MACHINERY & EQU/PMENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS • • • Auto Loans-Refinancing Repair Bills Financed • • • PERSONAL- SIGNATURE ONLY ' UNION INV ESTMENT CO. Abraham Cooper, Pres. 320 Fort St. West of Wayne 23rd YEAR CH. 7474 9629 Livernois at Grand River Page Twenty-Sever THE jEW1SH NEWS Ocio!er 27, 1944 Weinberg Monument Unveiling Saturday Of community interest is the announcement made this week by Mrs. Samuel D. Weinberg, that the monument over her hus- band's grave will be unveiled at a service at Workmen's Circle Cemetery at 12:30 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 29. The late Samuel D. Weinberg was city editor of the Detroit edi- tion of the Jewish Daily Forward for 20 years. He was active in many movements and was the author of a book on Jewish com- munity organizations published by the Jewis!. Welfare Federa- tion of Detroit. All friends of the late Mr. Weinberg and his former associ- ates in local movements, includ- ing the Arbeiter Ring, are invited to attend_the service. Those who plan to attend the service are to meet in a group at the Workmen's Circle Educa- tional Center, Linwood and Bur- lingame, and efforts will be made to provide transportation for those needing it. Those having extra car space are asked to as- sist in providing transportation. have a Hebrew teacher who loves to smoke cigarets - if they be- long to someone else . . . When- ever at their home for a lesson, his first act is to reach for the cig box and light up . . . Well, one night he came over, the whole family was sitting around, and, as per schedule, went for the box ... Only this time, they were menth- olated, and if there is anything he can't stand, it's those throat- coolers! . . . One puff and he let out the most sincere "phooey!" he'd emitted in a long while .. . It was a good laugh for the Solomons, who then offered him another cigaret . . . He took no chances, though, and smoked one of his own! * * * IRVING GLUCKLICK opened a new clothing emporium and it has been the scene of some red- hot hum-drumming these past weeks . . . The reason? . . . He's actually giving away free packs of cigarets to anyone coming up to the top of the stairs and asking for them . .. Iry himself doesn't use 'em . . . He's a con- firmed pipe smoker! * * * RAMBLING 'ROUND . . . Guesting at the La Martinique in New York, Cpl. Harvey Stone took the crowd by storm, Lew Holtz long-distanded to Bowery Boss Frank Barbaro . . . Ralph Rairni made it number nine at the Blood Bank, last week . . . Sammy Epstein is in civies again after a New Guinea visit." An offer to play keyboard in- terludes at the new Latin Quar- ter won't be accepted by Shirley Lochman . . . She is a teacher at the Art Center Conservatory and a student at Wayne . . . T/Sgt. Ralph Posner came in from two and a half Tears on New Guinea, wearing a Presi- dential Citation and two major battle stars . . . Was 'the regular companion of WAC Pvt. Ruth Kaner, furloughing from Florida . Carole Harris is dancing spe- cialties at the Club Royale un- der the name of Carole Crane . She lives on Richton Ave. YOUR WAR CHEST DOLLAR IS BADLY NEEDED . . . DON'T LET THEM DOWN! BEN SHULMAN, 65, of 2682 Buena Vista, a retired building contractor who was born in Rus- sia and came to Detroit more than 40 years ago, died Tuesday. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Ira Kaufman Fu- neral Hcme. Burial was in Nusach Arie Cemetery. His sur- vivors are his wife, Rose; a daughter, Mrs. Sam Levitt; three sons, Capt. Thomas B., Lt. (j.g.) Edward I. and Armand Shulman, and a sister, Mrs. Max Slotnick. Obituaries MRS. LOTTIE ROSENSTEIN, 97, of 2973 Tuxedo Ave., .died Oct. 19. Funeral • services were held Sunday at Lewis Bros. Fu- neral Home on John R. Born in Russia, she lived in the U. S. 52 years, the last 29 years in De- troit. Her survivors are her sons, Isadore and Charles, and a daughter, Mrs. Rose Dermer. * * * PHILIP LEFKOWITZ, 50, a former Detroiter who served in the air corps in World War I for 18 months, died Oct. 18 at Vet- erans Hospital, Muskogee, Okla., where . military services were held for him Oct. 19. His body was brought to Detroit for burial in Macpelah Cemetery. Funeral services were held in at Ira Kaufman Funeral Home on Sun- day. He was a member of Amea.-- lean Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Jewish War Veterans. His survivors are his wife, Mary; his father, Max; a brother and three sisters. * * * MRS. JENNIE STEINBERG, 78, of 3022 Lawrence Ave., died Oct. 18. Funeral services were held Oct. 19 at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Mrs. Steinberg came to the U. S. from Russia 60 years ago and resided in Detroit 22 years. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Betty Repitor; a brother, Joseph Freedman of Baltimore, Md., and three grand- children. * * * SAM BERMAN, 55, of 2044 Taylor Ave., passed away on Thursday, Oct. 19, after a long illness. Services were held at the Lewis Bros. Funeral Home with burial at the Clover Hill Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Pearl, and a daughter, Mrs. Robert Phillips. * * a SAMUEL ROSE of 9330 Gen- esee died Oct. 18 at the age of 55. Funeral services were held Oct. 20 at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home, Rabbi Harold Rosenthal officiating. He is survived by his wife, Dora, two sons, Raymond and Morris, one brother, John. PETER EISENBERG of 3252 Calvert died at the age of 79. Funeral services were held Oct. 22 at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home, Rabbi Joshua Sperka of- ficiating. He is survived by two sons. Morris and Dave, three daughters, Mrs. Max Greenberg, Mrs. Joseph Handelsman and Mrs. Sol Rakow. Interment was in Machpelah Cemetery. * * * DORA . MILSTEIN of 2276 Hazelwood died Oct. 19 at the age of 58. Funeral services were held at the Chesed Shel Emes. She is survived by her husband; Peretz, a daughter, Ann, sons Jack, Harry and Sidney. Inter- ment was in Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery. * * FANNIE RUSKIN of Winnipeg, Manitoba, died Oct. 16 at the age of 74. Funeral services were held Oct. 17 at the Chesed Shel Emes with Rabbi Leizer Levine offici- ating. She is survived by four sons, • Ben, Jack, Leon and Samuel, and three daughters, Mrs. Maurice Schweitzer, Mrs. Sam Greenberg, and Mrs. Ida Bertelson. Interment was in Winnipeg. * * * MORRIS BERKOWITZ, 58, of 2517 Glynn .court, died Saturday night. Funeral services were held Monday at Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Born in Poland, he came to Detroit 21 years ago. He is survived by his wife, Bertha; a son, Joel, who is serv- ing overseas with the Army; four daughters, Zena, Mrs. -Ethel Cas- cade and Mrs. Betty Stein of De- troit and Mrs. Frances Fleisch- man of Caro, Mich.; four grand- children, two brothers and a sis- ter. , Detroit's Finest Jewish Funeral Home DAN LEWIS SAUL LEWIS * GEORGE LEWIS * SEYMOUR LEWIS *In Armed Forces Wfrwiss Aito.dt NO CHARGE FOR USE OF OUR CHAPEL 7739 JOHN R STREET TRinify 2-2113 Zussman, JWV Aide, Dies at Age of 50 Was Former Rosenwald Post Commander; Lieutenant in World War I Abe Zussman, a leader in the ranks of the Jewish War Vet- erans of the United States, who was a lieutenant in the U. S. Army in the last war, died Oct. 19 in Veterans Administration Facility, Dearborn. His home was at 3711 Tyler Ave. He was 50 years old. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in Lewis Bros. Chapel on John R. Burial was in Machpelah Cemetery, Mr. Zussman was past com- mander of Bushway Post of American Legion, past command- er and a charter member of Ro- senwald Post of American Le- gion and a member of Post 190 of Jewish War Veterans of the U. S. Surviving him are his wife, Eve S. Zussman; his father, Na- than; seven brothers and sisters, Henry, Mrs. Ida Luby, Mrs. Faye Wolfson of Miami Beach, Fla., Bernice, Betty, David and Lt. Raymond Zussman, who is serv- ing overseas. Monument Unveilings 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. a a a 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 1:30 p. m., at the Beth Abraham Cemetery, Woodward Ave. be- tween. Eight and Nine Mile Rds. • * • The family of the late Mary Faga Gordon announce the un- veiling of a tombstone over her grave, on Sunday, Nov. 5, at 2 p. m., at the Machpelah Ceme- tery. Rabbi I. Stollman and Can- tor Sonenklar will officiate. Me- morial services also will be held at the same time for the late Morris A. Gordon to- commemor- ate the Eighth Yahrzeit of his death. * * The family of the late Ethel Geller announces the unveiling of a tombstone over her grave on Sunday, Oct. 29, 'at 2:30 p.m. at the Chesed Shel Emes Ceme- - tery. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter and . Cantor R. chulsinger will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited to attend , the service. A group will leave from 1730 Gladstone Ave. at 1 p.m. Anyone desiring transportation will be accommodated. A DO NOTHING POLICY May prove expensive if you pass up the chance to get in on 'this rising market. You can stand pat & watch your dollars crumble or you can swing ...Jo profitable in- come property .while the values go up. Better get all the Facts & Figures from Mr. Bedford. . $11,000 down. 17 apt. 3-4 rms. 3 stores on . 12th. Vac. stm. stoker, incinerator. .Rent $8500. Snap only $40,000. 815,000 down. Glendale 20 apt. 4-5 rms. New stoker. Latest tank- less hot water. Rent $10,000. Very clean. $14,000 down. Solid .13 apt. all 3 rms. Tabletop, stoves. Stoker. Fine cond. Wonderful buy only $30,000. Collingwood. Big 22 apt. Table- top stoves. Rent $10,000. Sold once $145,000. Sacrifice $52,500. 25 apts. 2-3 rms. New refrig. New stoves. New stoker. Rent $10,000. Snap only $55,000. Terms $30,000 to deed mtge. $7500 dwn. Solid brick 12 apt. 2-3 rms. Near Jefferson business cen- ter. Rnt $5500. Original $60,000. value. Widow must sell only $27,500. WE SPECIALIZE IN THE MAN- AGEMENT OF APARTMENTS HOMER WARREN & COMPANY Dime Building Ca. 0321 Coughlin Is Reported Forming New Group NEW YORK (JPS) - Charles E. Coughlin, anti-Semitic radio priest, is quietly building a new national organization to be brought into the open after V- Day, Victor Riesel, New York Post staff correspondent, reports from Detroit. Coughlin "is rebuilding his net- work through the League of the Little Flower," Riesel says, and is getting new members at a sub- scription of $1 each. The activi- ties of the League are coupled with the promotion of the League of San Sebastion which numbers about 160,000 U. S. servicemen in its ranks. CLASSIFIED LINE138 accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line. Minimum charge 50e. RAhdolph 7956 FURNISHED ROOMS suitable for one or two parties or employed couple. Convenient transportation. HOgarth 3268. FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Busi- ness girl preferred. - 2310 Gladstone TYler 7-0788. COMFORTABLE room free to young man social worker for a few hours Saturday and Sunday to get friend- less boy Interested in reading and some activities. TO. 7-7986. DESIRE one passenger to share ex- penses and driving to Los Angeles. Leaving between Nov. 1 and 5. TO. 8-6055. GIRL wanted to share apt. with serv- iceman's wife. TY. 4-5901. ARMY officer's wife and one child desperately needs apt., income_, or house. $100 reward. Permanent resi- dence. UN. 4-4436. FURNISHED room to rent. Gentleman or girl. Near Dexter bus line. 9755 McQuade near Rochester. 1 block west •of Dexter. TY. 5-6179. ROOM TO RENT - Young man only. TO. 5-6057. NORTHWEST SECTION-Private room for gentleman. Private bath. Separate entrance. TO. 7-0661. WANTED 6-room lower flat or house. unfurnished. N. W. section. Reliable Highland Park businessman. Can furnish references. Call TO. 8-0378 or write 13737 Woodward. ' SERVICEMAN'S wife has room to rent. Prefer serviceman's wife. HO. 8457. TO SUB-LET well furnished three-, room apt. 2224 Blaine, Apt. 202. A RESPONSIBLE local engineer wilt pay six months' rent in advance for a two or three bedroom flat or house. TR. 1-8866. REFINED elderly lady with poori vision, otherwise perfectly - well, wants Cheerful room with complete or partial -board for entire winter. Box 121, THE JEWISH NEWS, 1114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26. MIDDLE-AGED housekeeper to assist maid. Good home. Small family. No heavy work. 2225 Oakman Blvd. HO. 4593. ROOM to rent for business girl. Com- fortable bedroom in private hoine.- Vicinity Meyers and 7 Mile, W. Good transportation. 2 in family, Sat. and Sun. morning. UN. 1-2941. FOR SALE-Northern Michigan sum- mer resort. 65 rooms. Complete. Riding stables. Inquire 7621 Fuller. ton. VETERANS-I am sure you would like a position in which you can feel secure after the war is over. Our organliation is going to ex- pand and are looking for men 'who have the desire to make from $3,000 to $7,000 a year. Rapid advancement for men who have ability to become executives.. See Mr. Rogers, 702 Charlevoix Bldg. FURNITURE repaired, restyled, 25 years' experience. 15460 Livernois„ UN. 4-4371. 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, 4081 Monterey. NO. 2680. ROOM for rent for one or two. Un- limited phone. Home of adult fem. 113r. Good transportation. TO. 5-3653. Clean, Light Work We nave boos 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