November '23, 1945 Modern Dance Class Growing at Center THE JEWISH NEWS Concert for Russian War Relief on Dec. 7 Local Brevities Page Niriefeeri Classified Advertisements LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone The season's most distinctive up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line. Minimum charge 50c. Detroit's interest in modern Stanislaw Schapiro, violinist books will be listed and. review- dance has increased tremendous- of the Detroit Symphony Orches- RANDOLPH 7956 ly in the past year. Much of this tra,. and a group of his co-work- ed by KATHRYN TURNEY OR LEASE or rent: Just completed PAINTING and Decorating. Interior GARTEN speaking at Detroit interest has been stimulated by ers will be presented in a bene- modern store. N. W. section. Heavy and exterior. Immediate service. Ex- Town Hall Wednesday morning, the modern dance classes at the traffic. Hotest business location in cellent work. Reasonable. TO. 5-1270. Nov. 28, at 11 o'clock in the Fish- Jewish Center, held every Tues- town. 60' front. 100' deep. All er Theater. Dubbed the "first day (elementary) and Thursday clear space. Box 171, THE JEWISH ACCOUNTANT. Bookkeeping and tax lady" of book reviewers, Mrs. (advanced) evening. NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., De- service. Monthly statements. Rea- Garten's third appearance at troit 26. sonable. TY: . 4-2409. Out of these classes has grown Town Hall is by popular request • a performing group of six mem- * GIRL wanted to share apartment. FOR BETTER Wall Washing Call bers, which composes its dance TY. 7-7804. BOHEMIANS Musicians Club James Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Bel- choreography under the super- mont. of Detroit featured Julius Chajes vision of Fanny Aronson. and Henry Siegl in its concert WOULD like to rent cottage for whole One of the most popular num- summer. Cass or Woodhull Lake. FURNITURE repaired. Reliable. Rea- on Nov. 21. bers is a Palestinian dance, Mrs. Stoneman, TO. 7-1150. sonable. TY. 5-8681. * * * "Celebration", music by Julius CPL. AND MRS. JOSEPH R. RETURNING veteran, wife and infant CARPENTER work of all kinds. Chajes. Each of the dancers use TULCENSKY, now stationed at urgently in need of furnished or Kitchen remodeling a specialty. TR. cymbals. A solo and a duet, in- Ellington Field, Texas, will cele- unfurnished three or four room 2-2636. terspersed with a hora step, com- brate their fourth wedding an- apartment or income. TO. 5-9316. plete this dance. niversary on Dec. 6. LAMPS repaired! Beautiful Torchieres "Out of the Depths" and * * * EXECUTIVE AND WIFE without rebuilt from your old floor lamps. "Kuma Echa" are two tradition- children looking for apartment or Lovely lamps made from your glass IDA FELDMAN FAMILY income. N. W. section. A-1 refer- al Palestinian melodies. and other vases. Lamps raised or CLUB met at the home of Mr. ences. Reward. TO. 7-4055 or HO. shortened. We rent torchieres and A- humorous dance, "Pecos Bill and Mrs. George Smith and made 8786: floor lamps for parties, bar mitzvahs, and Slue-Foot Sue", tells of the plans for the annual card party weddings and all occasions. Investi- STANISLAW SCHAPIRO sad fate of Slue-Foot Sue who in- to be held in the near future. LEAVING. for Florida, wanted com- gate. Call LAMP SPECIALTY SER- sisted on riding her horse, fit concert for the war victims * * * panion to help drive. Call immed- VICE. TO. 8-3773. Widow-maker, on her wedding in Russia, at the Masonic Tem- iately. TO. 7-7202. DOROTHY MAYNOR, sensa- COUPLE and child desire four room day. tional Negro soprano, will be ple, Dec. 7. apartment or five room income. An interesting interpretation Other artists on the program guest artist with the Detroit Sym- WANTED high school girl' in Central N. W. section. Before 1 p. m. UN. High district to sit several nights a of Vachel Lindsay's poem "The will include Katja Andy, pianist; phony on Nov. 29. 1-1888. week with baby. HO. 1561. * * * Congo" is danced by Esther Cash. Celeste Cole, soprano; the chor- 2 ADULTS, widower and daughter, SADIE COOPER BRAVER LARGE ROOM for gentleman. Good Other solos include "At the us under the direction of Henri are seeking .2, 3 or 4 room apart- Races" danced to Paul Nordoff's Goldberg, with Aliza Stulman at well known violinist, is resuming transportation. Small adult family. ment or income. HO. 8026 or NO. 11648 Broadstreet. NO. 2967. arrangement of "The Camptown the piano; Taddeus Markiewicz, teaching and will accept a lim- 2588. ited number of violin students at 'cellist; Rebecca Frohman, pian- Races," a waltz, a wedding-dance, GIRL or woman to share .3 room apt. 2900 Clairmount, TY. 5-9660. DISCHARGED veteran needs three or and an AmeriCan folk dance. ist. * * * Bedroom avialable. Kitchen priv- four room apartment or income. The public is invited. Tickets Ethel Ravine is the accompanist. ileges optional. HO. 8356. N. W. section. TO. 8-0697. DR. HARRY H. KAY, who has are available by calling the American Society for Russian been honorably discharged from VETERAN will gladly pay $25 cash DISCHARGED veteran would like a Mrs. Oscar S. Straus Dies military service, has resumed the Relief, RA. 3925. for any information which will en- flat, income or apartment in N. W. practice of medicine at 913 W. NEW YORK ( J P S ) - Mrs. able me to locate a good used car section. TY. 5-8025. 5th St., Los Angeles. Sarah Lavenburg Straus, widow from a private party, that I can * * * $50 REWARD. 4 room apartment or buy. Need same hi my work. Call of Oscar S. Straus, the first Jew 5 room flat wanted. Must be rea- Mr. Friedman, TO. 8-5435. to fill a United States Cabinet PRIMROSE BEN E V O L E N T sonably clean. TO. 7-1558. CLUB announces that Sax-Kay WILL EXCHANGE newly decorated post, died here at the age of 84. NATHAN ROSE, 41, 2211 Ken- will present a fashion show at Mrs. Straus, in 1929, at the 3-room apartment for 4 or 5 room 6-ROOM. flat desired, N. W. section. 4 responsible adults. DA. 5838. age of 68, financed and headed dall, was buried Nov. 13. Rabbi the 11th annual donor luncheon apartment or flat. Oil or gas heat. Rabinowitz officiated. He is sur- an expedition into East Africa at Latin Quarters Nov. 27. The Dexter section. TO. 5-3802. YOUNG man or woman with know- vived by his mother, Lena; wife, to study natives and wild life. club is going over the top in its ledge of accounting for account- She was gored by a rhinoceros Nora; sons, Alvin Paul and Fred- donor campaign. A pledge for ant's office. Must be accurate. Call erick Allen; brothers, Louis, Kreider in Concert $400 was made to the War Chest, and almost trampled by a wild Mr. Viedrah, CA. 1729. Harry, Dave; sisters, Ida, Yetta, repeating the contribution of each elephant. In 1934 she headed an At Masonic Nov. 30 FOR SALE: 3834 Monterey. Frame of the -past three years. expedition to West Africa where Viola and Ann. * * * bungalow with 2 bedrooms up and * * she discovered two new bird 1 down. Excellent condition. Stok- HELEN FREEDMAN, 69, 16503 No Violinist has worked as species. Mrs. Straus was active LITERARY • CLUB is sponsor- er. Garage. Priced right for quick in many philanthropies and was Ohio, died Nov. 12. Rabbi Fischer ing • a book review by David tirelessly to enlarge the violin sale. Perry Realty Co. VE. 6-2330. officiated at funeral services Nov. repertoire as the world-famous president of the Clara De Hirsch Fritz • Kreisler WANTED stenographer, age 21-24, 5- Residence . for Working Girls 13 from Lewis Bros. Surviving Diamond on Owen Lattimore's are her sons, Julius and Emil; "Solution in Asia," at the -home who will -be day week. Call MA. 7479 before here. 12 • noon. heard here on Her husband was U. S. Ambas- daughters, Mrs. Robert Rosen- of Mrs. H. Goose, 1925 Blaine, Friday evening, sador to. Turkey during most of berg and Mrs. Sam Stein; broth- Nov.' 27, at 8:30 p. m. All pro- BOY WANTED to work after Nov. 30 at the OFFICE the . 1880s and in 1905 was ap- ers, William and Charles Green- school. Should be able to start not ceeds will go for food and cloth- wald. Masonic A u d pointed Secretary of Commerce later than 2 p. m. Call RA. 6558. * * * ing for children in Europe. torium. and Labor by President Theodore * * * IDA KATZ,, 53, 542 LeMay, died In addition to LOT on Warrington drive, near Sher- Roosevelt. Mr. Straus died in wood . Forest. Priced low for quick KARBAL FAMILY CLUB will Nov. 13. Funeral services were his arrangement 1926, cash. Owner, UN. 3-0692. held at Lewis Bros. Nov. 16. hold its next meeting at the of older music, Kreisler has TWO ROOMS, unfurnished, for .rent. Rabbi David Schoenberger of home of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Pontiac officiated. Surviving are Karbal, of Webb Ave. contributed sev- Light housekeeping. Suitable for * * * eral original her husband, Louis; sons, William, working couple. Call after 6 p. Kreisler TO. 8-5306. ROVNER PROGRESSIVE compositions of great beauty and Joseph . and Bernard; brothers, Irving, Sam and Herman Dwor- VEREIN is sponsoring a card popularity to the violin repert- FOR SALE-1945 Boston. Attractive man; sisters, Mrs. Yetta Solow, party to be held next Tuesday oire. home, four bedrooms, two baths, Tickets for the Kreisler con- The unveiling of a monument Mrs. Anna Fink, Fanny Katz and at 8 p. m. at the Emanuel hall, large sun room. Solid •.construction. over the grave of the late Nor- Mrs. Julia Bernstein. Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. cert are on sale at Grinnell's. Oil heat. Low down payment. TO., * * * Proceeds will go for charity. M. man Sherbin will take place at 8-5045. Borisof is . 1 p, m. on Sunday, Nov. 25, at ALEX GOLDSMITH, 63, 3025 chairman and J. Siegel Dr. Fred M. Barbas Dies Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi H. Sturtevant, died Nov. 16. Funeral is corresponding secretary. * * * Deadline for Entries N. Rosenthal will officiate. Rela- services were held at Lewis Dr. Fred M. Barbas of 19341 HABONIM delegates from six tives and friendS are invited to Bros., Rabbi Rosenstock and Can- In Youth Festival's attend the service. tor Sonenklar officiating. Sur- cities in this region are now Wisconsin died Nov. 13 at the Music Event Nov. 25 vivors are his wife, Ida; a son, meeting in kinus (conference) in age of 42. Funeral services were held Herbert; daughters, Freda, and Cleveland to plan the forthcom- PAINTING Mrs. Dorothy-Wilhelm; a brother, ing convention. Detroit is rep- Nov. 14 at Lewis Bros. Rabbi Deadline is Nov. 25 for entries DECORATING Leon Fram officiated. Abe. resented at the kinus. for the Detroit Youth Festival PAPERHANGING * *•* * * * Dr. Barbas, a graduate of the Children's Concert and $200 in -Homes - Stores - Offices -• PINKUS STASHEFSKY, 66, DR. JACK ROM has returned University of Michigan College awards, offered by the Grinnell Every Job Insured & Guaranteed .2710 Elmhurst, died ov. 18. Fu- from active service in North of Medicine, practiced medicine Foundation of Music "to .encour- Abraham Ludwig TY. 6-8348 neral services were held at Lewis Africa and Italy, having served in Detroit for 20 years. age young musicians in their ere- . Harry Sussman TY. '7-4448 Bros., Rabbi Rosenstock and Can- in the army with the rank of He was well known here, was ative efforts." Music in any forni: tor Sonenklar officiating. Surviv- major, and has resumed his prac- active in Maimonides Medical So- written by musicians up to 18 ing are his wife, Eva; sons, Ber- tice at Industrial Bank Bldg. ciety and in his youth was a lead- will be conSidered for exhibit at nard and Ben; daughters, Mrs. the Detroit Youth Festival: er in Young Judaea. BUSINESS Sam Levine, Mrs. Nat Lazersom, Eternal Light Features The Detroit Public Library, SurviVing him are his wife, or Mrs. Sol Elkin, Mrs. Charles Mc- Story of Jews in Maryland Ruth; hiS mother, Mrs. Sara Bar- Wayne University, • and the .Uni- Cabe of Rye, N. Y. versity • of Michigan Extension INDIVIDUAL Thomas Kennedy, a radio dra- bas; three brothers, David, Leon- Service are sponsors for the ard and Sidney. ma by Morton Wishengrad, por- Canada Permits Refugees fourth annual childrens' feStival traying the heroic struggle to To Remain in Country concert to be held in the Rack- abolish civil and political disabil- Smith Quotes Berger OTTAWA, (JTA)-About 3,500 ham Memorial Auditorium on ities of Jews in the state of Mary- refugees from enemy or enemy- In Plea to Use School March 8, 1946. Music should be on occupied countries who were ad- land in the early days of our re- sent to Mrs. Mary Carrick, con- public, will be presented on the mitted MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT to Canada during the SAN FRANCISCO (JPS)-Ger- cert 'director, Detroit Youth Fes- ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE war have been given permission Eternal Light, Sunday, Nov. 25 ald L. K. Smith, director of the tival, Wayne University, Detroit (NBC, 11 a. m.; WEAF, 12 noon.) FIXTURES to remain and will be granted America First Party, in a plea 1. Music will be returned after full citizenship rights. before the San Francisco Board March 30, if postage is enclosed, • • • of Education for permission to The Detroit Symphony Orches- Sale - Apartments TRUCKS • TRAILERS hold an America First rally in tra School Concert Series, the PLEASURE CARS REAL ESTATE DOLLARS a public high school auditorium, Music Department of the Detroit • • Inflate with inflation. What else contended that he was called an Board of Education, and the Jew- • • • is there? anti-Semite because he had pub- ish Community Center will also OUTSTANDING 34 APTS-3-5 rms. QUICK SERVICE lished on the front page of his participate in Youth Festival Elegant tiled lobby marble stairs, 12 sunny sunparlors. No. 1240 Col- MONEY WITHIN HOURS Cross and the Flag the full text Events planned for March, 1946. lingwood. $200,000. Terms $40,000. of a speech by Rabbi Elmer Ber- for deed. Assume mtge. 13 APT.-3 rms. 12 porches. New ger, national executive director David Schweitzer, represent- stoves. refrig. stoker. Don't fail to of the American Council for ative of HIAS-ICA Emigration see this. $15,000 cash for deed, as- sume mtge. Judaism, warning the Jews of Association .(HICEM), is leaving INVESTMENT CO. Mr. Bedford, CA, 0321 San Francisco to be Americans for Sweden where he will set up first and Jews second. That a HIAS-ICA committee and of- CHAPEL AND PARLORS 26th Year Homer Warren & Co. 041• DEXTER BOULEVARD principle, Smith said, he heartily fice to assist Jewish refugees, ac- DIME BLDG. 320 Fort St. West subscribes to. He added that cording to a cable received by TYLER 7-4520 WE SPECIALIZE IN THE CHerry 7474 Rabbi Berger was "in danger of Hebrew Sheltering and Immigra- MANAGEMENT OF APARTMENTS his life" because of the warning. tion Aid Society (HIAS). • . Obituaries • Monument Unveilings ings , LOANS UNION IRA KAUFMAN