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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-02-16

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Friday, February 16, 1945

Jewish Youth's

THE JEWISH NEWS

Dan Harris, Last
Jewish Soldier of
Civil War, Dead

Obituaries

Page Fifteen

`Tons of Fun' Cast
Aids ,TWV Ladies' "
Party for Vets

Blumenthal Arranges

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WILLIAM BLUMENTHAL, 77
Servicemen's Kinsmen
LISTENING
of 2689 W.. Boston Blvd., died
Feb. 8. Funeral services were
An unusual service is beinl
held Feb. 9 at -Ira Kaufman
Billy House, star comedian of rendered to Detraiters by Ma]
Daniel Harris;.last survivor of Funeral Rome. Burial was in "Tons of Fun" appearing at the Blumenthal, Nanager of the Filn
8,000 Jewish .war veterans of the Woodmere Cemetery. Rabbi Leon Wilson Theater, and his company Exchange Projection- Room a
Civil War, died on Feb. 8 at his Fram 'officiated. Born in Latvia, volunteered their services to the 704 Film Exchange Bldg., whc
residence in Brooklyn • in his 'he resided in Detroit for 40 Michigan Ladies Auxiliary o f has undertaken to show films- -t(
years. He is survived by his Jewish War Veterans for the spe- parents , of servicemen who ma3
99th year.
Harris, honorary —eonimander wife, Louisa; three brothers, cial Valentine party given- at the desire to _detect their childrer
who are in service.
of the Jewish War Veterans of Julius of Detroit, Adolph of Veterans Hospital Thursday.
Mass., and Harry of
Mr. Blumenthal revealed thi!
Numbered among the - well
the United States, was born in Winthrop,
Standish, Mich.
known stage and screen names week-4hat parents who had not
London, England, in 1846. At' the
* * *
with "Tons of Fun" are Sylvia heard from ' their children for
age of .17, he enlisted in the
By Danny Raskin
CHARLES DAMSKY of Phil- Froos, Clarence Stroud, Bob many months had seen their pic-
Union forces as a sailor. Giving
NOW IN FRANCE, as an in- his name as. George Irving, and adelphia, Pa., brother of Mrs. E'Vans and Jerry O'Learly, Gaut- tures in a captured German - film
terpreter, Pfc. Erwin Mantell is his age as 21, he served on the Walter Field of Detroit, died last iere's Bricklayers, Grace and and for the first time • parent:
one of the Jews who escaped sloop-of-war Saratoga, which Friday at the age of 49. Funeral Nicco, Three Ross Sisters, Carlyle le'irned that their sons are
Hitler and traveled through was part of the fleet blockading services were held Sunday in and Auroro and • dancers, . Jane prisoners of the Nazis.
Upon request, Mr. BlUmenthal
Europe without a passport, Georgia. He was in one of several Utica, NI Y. He is survived also Ellison; Parker Gee, and the
thanks to the underground . . . landing parties landed in Geor- by his wife and a daughter. He Hollywood Cover Girls, who pro- if, called at CH. 0375 or TO,
Joined Palestine Home Guard gia to come to the aid of Gen- was a nationally prominent en- vided the afternoon's entertain- 7-4857, arranges for special show-
ings of films' so that parents may
and fought Arabs . . . Was in eral William T. Sherman.
gineer and was an authority on ment for the veterans.
Harris, who was buried on the locomotive, having written
.the hospital recently from expo-
Distribution of Valentine Gifts watch for their sons' pictures.
Mr. Blumenthal has been high-
sure . . . At one time it became Lincoln's birthday, was one of books and monographs on the and 375 plants were made after
ly commended • for this voluntary
so cold that all his clothes had the last living persons to have subject. Mr. and Mrs. Field at- the entertainment.
service to parents of servicemen.
to be cut off him.
met President Lincoln. Following tended the funeral service.
his enlistment, he was sent to
* * *
Junior Congregation,
MAX OSNOS of Sams footed Washington where, with a group
EMANUEL
STONE,
28,
a
the Bowery bill for a group of of 30 other volunteer sailors
native of Niagara Falls, N. Y., Men's Club to Hold
Percy Jones amputation cases from New York, he was wel- who has lived in Detroit for 10
1..1IVERS accepted from responsible
Affair Wednesday
last week . . . They were the comed by the Civil War Presi-
firma or persons by telephone up to
years, died Feb. 8. Funeral serv-
10 a. in. Wednesday. Rates: 23c a line.
dinner guests of Al Wolfe at his dent.
ices were held Sunday at Ira
"An Evening With the Rab- Minimum charge 50e.
London Chop House . . . Otto
Special memorial services for Kaufman Funefal Home on Dex-
binate"
and a Purim Party is
RAndolOh 7956
Kern Jr. Post sponsors their Mr. Harris- were held by , the
coming to Detroit . . . Also were ,Jewish War 'Veterans of the ter. Burial was in Chesed shel planned by the Men's Club of
Emes
Cemetery.
Surviving
are
FURNITURE
repaired, • restyled. 25
Congregation Shaarey Zedek in
taken to Wilson and Michigan United States at Union Temple
years experience. 15460 Livernois,
theaters and fights at Arcadia. with Rabbi Sidney S. Tedescho his mother, Mrs. Bessie Stone; collaboration with the Junior
UN. 4-4371.
plus staying overnight at the and Archie H. Greenberg, na- his wife, Rose Baggleman Stone; Congregation and the Shaarey
a son, Frederick, and a daughter, Zedek school, next W-ednesday, PLUMBING Repairs and 'complete in-
Barium Hotel—all gratis . . . tional commander of the Jewish Marsha.
stallation by licensed master plumb-
at 8:30 p. m., in the Social Hall.
Following the fights it was War ' Veterans, officiating.
* *
er. Max Schwartz. UN. 3-8854.
"Everything • on the house" at
Dr. A. M. Hershman will dis-
SAM TURNER, 39, .of 9934 cuss "The Significance of the FOR RENT. Nicely furnished room
Bill Boesky's Brass Rail ... Bill
Holmur, passed away on Feb. 4,
with adult couple. Good transporta-
had > already sent three. cases of
after a long illness. Funeral ser- Purim Festival." A debate will
tion. 3324 Sturtevant. TO. 6-2753.
brew to the rooms . . _Only sad
vices were held at Chesed Shel be held on the proposition; "Re-
part in pre-arrangements was
furnished room near Dexter
Ernes, Rabbi I. Stollman officiat- solved that the American Immi- LARGE
bus. Gentleman preferred. TO.
presented by a very large Former Detroiter, Famed ing. He is survived by his wife, gration Laws be Liberated to ad-.
7-2895.
nitery who offered only to buy
for Talmudic Scholarship,
Rose L.; a 'daughter, Ruth E.; a mit the Refugees of the War-
each boy a beer if they came,
Ridden Countries of Europe." ADULTS, 3, refined, wish 5 or 6 room
son,
Jerry;
his
parents
of
Tor-
Left
for
Zion
in
1932
•and a -well-known delicatessen-
lower flat. Dexter-Linwood. Reward.
onto; two brothers, Isaac of New Sherwin Wineman and Joyce
DA. 6132. •.
restaurant, whose owner "couldn't
Briskin
will
take
the
affirmative
Word was received here this Mexico and Aaron of Detroit, and
be bOthered!"
against
Daniel
Gilbert
and
Bun-
FURNISHED
room for gentleman. Ex-'
* * *
week that Rabbi Shlomo Noson a sister, Mrs P. Sukonic of 'Tor-
ny Zeman.
cellent transportation. Adult family.
onto.
Cutler,
former
Detroiter,
passed
AFTER MEETING at a social,
TY. 4-3929.
* * *
The Choral group organized
recently, Lillian Lewis and Doro- away in Jerusalem, Palestine, on
among the Shaarey Zedek school WANTED: 3 room apt. with porch
MINNIE
STAMAN,
56,
of
3239
Feb.
8,
at
the
age
of
90.
thy Kertisz learned through con-
if possible,' in exchange for six-room
Surviving him are three sons, Richton, died Feb. 7. Services pupils will sing Palestinian songs
versation about each other's
flat. TY. 7-1248:
under the direction of Shirley
were
held
at'
Lewis
Bros.
'The
Samuel,
Philip
J.
and
A.
J.
of
husband being in Italy . . . That
Subar. Geraldine Stashefsky FURNISHED room for gentleman.
nite they wrote hubby, telling Detroit; five daughters, Mrs. Ada body was shipped to Pittsburgh will be soloist. Jules Klein, cell-
Dexter-Davison section. DA. 9310. -
7-4.-
him about their meeting . . .. Charlip, the wife of Rabbi Jacob for burial. She was the mother
experienced.
Full
And across the ocean, the same Moses Charlip of Palestine, dean of Maj. Paul Staman of the U. S. ist, will play several. selections. BOOKKEEPER,
charge. permanent post-war future.
evening, Pvt. Ervin Lewis and of Rabbi Kook's Yeshivah; Mrs. Army and Harry H. of Union-
Good
position.
Small
office,
excellent
Pvt. Ernest Kertesz- also were .Louis Kaplan of Chicago, Mrs. town, Pa., and the sister of David Fathers-Children's
working conditions. Write fully. Box
writing home . . . About meeting Sol Rosengarten of Detroit Dr. and William Paransky of Pitts-
38, THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 P en-
burgh.
Party
at
Bnai
David
Ury
Razofsky
and
Mrs.
Masha
each other that day!
obscot Bldg., Detroit 26.
* * *
Urusovitz of Lithuania.
* * *
WANTED:
3 rooms furnished or unfur-
Rabbi
Cutler
was
revered
in
HARRY STEINHART, 49, 691
The annual Father and Child-
LARRY PAIGE and his WXYZ
nished, Dexter, Army wife and to
Pages of Melody is signed for Detroit as one of the greatest Rankin Blvd., Windsor, died Feb. ren's party- of the Men's Club of
children. References. TY. 4-6217 or
the Fifth. Holiday Hop at the living Talmudists and . Jewish 7. Funeral services were Held Congregation Bnai David will be
HO. .142.
scholars.
He
left
for
Palestine
12
Feb.
7
at
Lewis
Bros.
Rabbi
held
next
Thursday,
at
7:30
p.m.,
Center, Feb. 25 . . . Best known
$50 REWARD
for USO work . . . Proceeds of years ago after residing here for Groner officiated. He is survived in the social hall of the Syna- FLAT wanted. Six or 7 rooms, by re-
Bnai Brith .Young Women's din- four years. Prior to that time by his wife; Bessie, and two chil- gogue, 14th at Elmhurst.
sponsible business man. Native DI
held important pulpits in Lith- dren, Melvin and Eleanor.
Highlights of the evening will
ner-dance at the Book-Cadillac, he
troiters. 4 adults. N. W. section. TO.
dania.
include an amateur show and
* * *
Feb. 17, will go toward chari-
5-2684.
He was in this country for a
entertainment
by
children
of
table work . . . Servicemen are
FANNIE YAVITZ, 49, of 310
OFFICER going overseas, wife needs
invited to program and dance, short time 47 years ago and held Harmon, died Feb. 10. Rabbi members. Boy Scout Troop 135,
2 bedroom flat or apt. N. W. section
a
Chief
Rabbinate
in
New
York.
sponsored
by
the
Men's
Club,
rhythms by Bobby Grayson.
preferred. DA. 3094. Barbara Zebrak
He was the author of import- Glazer officiated at funeral ser- will present colors, first aid and
* * *
Cohen.
vices at Lewis Bros. on Feb. 11.
FOR NINE MONTHS, civilian ant articles and two books; "Beis She is survived by her husband, safety demonstrations.
MAN.
married, experienced vacuum
All Children of servicemen are
buddies, Pfc. Irving Newman and Shlomo" and "Keren Shlomo."
Israel, and two daughters, Mrs.
cleaners and parts, inside work, sell-
welcome
to
participate.
Sgt. Henry Berlow searched for
ing and service with old established,
Lester Landes and Lenora.
* * *
each other, knowing they were
firm. Post-war future. Good salary
and commission. Write fully. All ap-
but 40 miles apart in Italy . .
MINNIE R. GOLDBERG' of
plications conifdentia.I. Box 271, THE
Every week-end, they'd trek
2575 Richton, who was born in
JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot
over the mountains for that pur- . Mrs. Pauline Ascher• Michelson, Detroit 66 years ago, died Feb.
Bldg., Detroit 26.
pose, but it was always the same 72, of 2070 Collingwood Ave., 11. Funeral services were held
story of -no-can-find- . • .- 'They died last Saturday night of a- Feb. 12 at Lewis Bros: Rabbi,
Columbia Pictures' sensational LEAVING city. Must sell living room
of practically new furniture. TO.
finally did meet and it was on heart attack 'at her home.
Rosenthal officiated. She is 'sur- Technicolor production "A Song
Irving's birthday, when he was
Funeral services were held vived by a son, Oswald; three To Remember", starring Paul 8-2775, 2545 'Ford Ave.; apt. C 2.
'treating himself to a movie in Tuesday at Temple Beth El. Dr. brothers, Joseph, Isaac and Ab- Muni, Merle Oberon, and Cornel
Rome . . . Gave lobbyites a B. Benedict Glazer • officiated at raham- G. Rosenthal; a sister, Wilde, starts this Friday at the
HIT YOU SMACK
scare yelling at each other!
the service. , Burial was in Mrs.- Hattie C. Oppenheim.
Fox Theater.
* * *
Woodmere Cemetery. Mrs. Mich-
"A Song To Remember" tells
IN THE EYES
elson was an active member of - Funeral services for SAM the story of the two great in-
If you don't wake up • before the
Temple Beth El Sisterhood and BARACH were held at Lewis fluences on the life of the fam- war ends. Inflation has followed
every war in our history. 150 bil-
devoted much of her time to Red Bros. Feb.. 11. He was the father. ous composer ,.. pianist Frederic: lion
is now floating around in and
Cross work.
of the banks, no place to .> go
of Mrs. Joseph Norman, Mrs. Chopin (Cornel Wilde). One was out
except real estate. Anticipate the
She is survived by two son; Sam Acker and Capt. Maxwell Prof. Joseph Elsner, (Paul, IVIuni), flood of .synthetic dollars. Get the
FaCts & Figures from Mr. Bedford.
Max of Bay City and Lawrence Barach, and brother. of Phil, Chopin's faithful Music master;
J.. of Detroit;' two daughters, Leon, Nathan, Mrs. Rose Feld- and the other was the bewitch- 47•apts. Elegant marble lobby:" O.
depression rent $23,000. Used
Alice L. of Detroit and Mrs. Lil- man, Mrs. Dora Levy and Mrs. ing, pantS-wearing S nOVeIist P.A.
to rent $42,000 may again who
knows. Cost to build $224,000. Set-
lian
M.
Shaver
of
Clarksville,
George
Sand
(1VIrle
Oberon).-
Tillie
Karpel.
REFINANCING
with bond holders entire price
Tenn., and a sister, Mrs. J. Mey-
It's the story of a musical genius tle
$95,000. Terms. $45.000.
While You Wait
ersohn of Detroit.
who
was
caught
in
the
center
of
41 apts. Beautiful Spanish design.
ETTA R. JACOBSTEIN,. 60,
Depression rent $20,000.- - Built &
died at her home, 4245 Buena a powerful emotional conflict as Sold
1929 for $165,000 cash down.
SELLING YOUR CAR?
MONUMENT UNVEILING
Vista, Feb. 12. Funeral services he witnessed the two people he Only. $105,000. Terms $45,000.

18
apts.
This is a gem. Depres-
admired
most
battling
over
his
Private Sales Financed
were held Feb. 15, at Lewis Bros.
sion ''rent $8;600.
Cost to build
The. family of the late. Meyer Chapel. Rabbi B. Benedict Glaz- very soul.
$85,000. • Price- only $48,000. Terms
Isenberg announce the unveiling er officiated. ' Burial was in
$20,000.
of a monument over his grave at
22 apts. Elevator. New Kelvin-
ators.
Depression rent
$10,000.
Machpelah, Cemetery. Rabbi I. Woodmere Cemetery. She is sur-





Used to rent $20,000. Only $46,000
vived by her husband, Benjamin;
Stollman
will
officiate.
Rela-
terms
$16,000.
INVESTMENT CO.
tives and friends will Meet at three sons, Cpl. S. Raymond,
22-, apts.
4-6 rms. New s4loves.
Sold once $145,000. Buy today for
25th Year
2748 Pasadena at 2 p. to. go S/Sgt. Harold and S/Sgt. Myron;
$52,000 terms $15,000.
Depression
and
one
brother,
Joseph
Katz
of
to the cemetery in a body. All
rent $10,000 used to rent $18,000.
320 Fort St. West, at Wayne
Chicago.
14 apts.. All 4 rms. Tiled baths,
relatives
and
friends
are
invited
CH. 7474
showers, new stoves. High grade
to attend- the service.
property. Depression rent $6,500.
9629 Livernois, at Gd. River
A $65,000 value only '$32,000. Terms
Clean,
Light
Work
REC:'EPTACL
$18,000.
.
-
ES
HO. 7077
, •
WE SPECIALIZE IN THE
We :flave'jooS open in all depart:
Garhage,ksh and Rubbake Reinforced.
ment*?:
MANAGEMENT
OF APARTMENTS
light
NOTE-41vernois Office
clean work In our
_
ennciete: Fully Guaranteed,
stoclOobrn- Mending, wrapping. etc.
CHAPEL AND PARLORS
Open Mon., Wed. and Fri.
Priced Right.
Good 'finial's and .pays,
..HOMR
WARREN.
940. DEXTER BOULEVARD
DRIVERS- WAITED
Evenings' to 8 F. M.
AMERICAN
TYLER 7.4520
Ol STIC LINEN SUPPLY
8i. COMPANY

Saturdays. Till 12:30 P. R.
RECEPTACLE CO.
1 th dt:
'''TB. 14'700
DiMe Bldg.
Ca. 0321

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