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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-02-01

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Friday, February I 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Fishman Brothers Our Deadline Is
To Conduct Camp At 2 p.m. Tuesday

The years gone by are filled
with records of four Fishman
brothers who have become wide-
ly known for their achievements
in Detroit and Michigan athletic
circles. Each won his "M" at the
University of Michigan.

Mrs. Rachel Dann, •widow. of
Louis Dann, prominent Detroit
orthodox leader who died on Oct.
2, passed away last Saturday eve-
ning at the age of 77. Her late
residence was at 3339 Tuxedo.
Cooperating with her late hus-
band in all his orthodox Zionist
and religious activities; Mrs.
Dann was a member of the lead-
ing charitable and Zionist wo-
men's groups.
• Funeral services were held
Sunday from Lewis Bros. Burial
was in Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Rine- officiated.
Surviving her are three sons
and four opi/crhters: Moe S., Dr.
David S. of Kansas City, Sol, Mrs.
Louis R. Sefton., Florence, Mrs.
Albert Pines, Mrs. Edith Dann,
and 10 grandchildren.
Several weeks ago Mrs. Dann
contributed $1,500 to the Jewish
National Fund for the planting of
a grove of 1,000 trees in Palestine
in her husband's memory. •

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Classified Advertisements

Fox, Deutelbaum Take
Over Warrington Service

LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone
up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line. Minimum charge 50c.

Service with a smile is the slo-
It again becomes necessary for gan of Sidney Fox and Max Deu-
us to call the ' attention of our telbaum, who have. taken over
readers and contributors to the the Warrington . Super Service
regular deadline of The Jewish
station at 4120 W. Seven Mile Rd.
News.
Besides gasoline, oil, lubrication
All copy must reach the editor and washing, they are equipped
before 2 p. m. on Tuesday-pref- to do motor light re-
erably in advance of this dead- pairing. Max. has :liVed in De-
line.
troit • 28 yea4,. and'- SidneY, Since
Photographs must be submit- 1929. .They have'_ been together
ted for our consideration before in business for :the_ last 2 three
Years. Sidney - is.a • member of
2 p. m. on Mondays.
Pisgah Lodge. , Both have had
Copy reaching us after the 18 years
deadline will be retained for use
the following week if it is con-
Mrs. Rachel Dann Dies
sidered timely.

Ben is the swimmer; Manny,
the baseball star; Herman, the
great
and baseball
headliner; Mickey, one of the
finest pitchers in collegiate base_
ball.
The name Fishman was made
one to , be even . more proud of
when Herman and Mickey car-
ried it to glory as naval officers.
Spending nine months in China,
Herman was naval laision offi- Music Guild Chamber
cer to 1,000 trainees, whom he
later brought back to the United Ensemble Plays Bartok
States. At the request of the
The Detroit Music Guild's
Chinese government he remain-
ed on duty two extra months be- Chamber Ensemble, made up of
about 25 professional anti ama-
fore receiving his discharge.
teur musicians under the direc-
Mickey took part in seven in-
vasions from the Gilberts to Oki- tion of Felix Resnick, will be
featured in a Bartok Memorial
nawa. He served 19 months as
Concert at the season's second
fueling officer on a tanker.
membership meeting of the Guild
The realization of a "letter to at the Scarab Club on Saturday
letter" wish will come true when evening, Feb. 9. This meeting is
Herman and Mickey open their open to members of the Detroit
Camp Michigama, near West
Music Guild and to guests. The
Branch, Mich., this summer. It'll
program will be opened by a
be for boys, 6-16, modeled after
the large camps in the East, and short talk on Bartok and his mu-
will have the highest altitude of sic by Edward Bradshall and
will be followed by two violin
any other in Michigan.
duos of Bartok's played by Mor-
Carrying his pitching prowess
rig Hochberg and Santo Urso, the
from Northern High, Mickey was
first movement of Bartok's Violin
named the top flinger in the
Concerto by Morris Hochberg
Western Conference, three years
ago. Herman also was a star pit- with Sylvia Hochberg at the
cher at Northern. At the Uni- piano, Folk Dances arranged for
versity of Michigan he gained a the orchestra by Bartok and
reputation which led him to the other selections by the Guild
minor leagues. He was assistant Chamber Ensemble.
baseball coach to Bennie Ooster-
Special attention is called to
baan at' Michigan. While in ser_ the postponement of the Feb. 13
vice at Great Lakes, he pitched third subscription concert of the
for Mickey Cochrane and won a Detroit Music Guild which will
berth on the Service All-Stars be held at a later date to be an-
which lost to the American nounced, The. March. 13 concert
League All-Stars in 1942.
at the Lecture Hall of the Art
They are the sons of Mr. and Institute will be held as sched-
Mrs. Morris Fishman, 2745 Cort- uled.
land. -

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Page Nivea

Camp Nahelu Accepting
Reservations - for Season

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Michaels
are accepting reservations for the
1946 season at Camp Nahelu.
New boats and canoes are add-
ing to the activities on the water-
front and plans are being made
for the extension of all sports
and camping programs.
There is a nursery for children
3 to 5.
A doctor and two registered
nurses are in constant attendance.
Modern and sanitation facili-
ties at the camp are highly rated
by the Michigan Board of Health.
For registration information
call HO. 2031 or write Stanley
Michaels, 13641 Dexter.

Painting - Decorating
Paperhanging

26th Year

Prompt Service! Work

320 Fort St. West
CHerry 7474

Nathan DeRoven
TO. 5-5221 -
TO. 8-6948

Guaranteed

GAS HEAT

RECONVERSION BURNERS
INSTALLED NOW

Lundt Fountain . Burner Approved by
American Gas Association

Compiefe
Installation

PER
MONTH

RANDOLPH 6558 or RANDOLPH 7956

VETERAN and mother would like 3
room furnished or unfurnished apt.
or income. UN. 2-1018. Evenin.gs,
after 6.

STEEL BROKER. ancl, wife desire un-
furnished flat or apt. No children:
No pets. Quiet responsible. Unlimited
price range. TR. 1-8115 or TO.
5-5742.

. Funeral services were held last
Friday at Lewis Bros. for the
late MRS. OLGA FELDMAN, 69,
of 2066 Calvert. Burial was in
Machpelah Cemetery. She was
a Detroit resident for 33 years
Surviving are her husband, Sol;
a son, Arthur; four daughter,
Ruby, Mrs. Oscar Greenberg,
Mrs. Joseph H. Siegel and • Rita;
and three grandchildren.

NICELY furnished room to rent in
quiet -home. Convenient transporta-
tion. Unlimited phone. References.
TO. 7-7986.

FINANCIALLY responsible wants 5-
or 6-room house or flat. Excellent
references. Consider buying furni-
ture. TY. 4-3673.

ROOM to rent in home of two adults.
Gentleman. Meals if desired. 'Un-
limited phone. TO. 7-2235.

WANTED 5- or 6-room flat, house or
income. Unfurnished. Urgent. Im
mediate possession. Government em-
ployee. TO. 5-7087.

PHYSICIAN. Navy veteran. Needs 3-
bedroom house or flat. FI. 7389..

Dudley-Maslow-Bales Dance

MAX SNIDER

3773 Tuxedo Ave. near Dexter

FOR SALE

Beautiful six-room house in finest
Jewish neighborhood. Like new.

Warm in winter, cool during the,
summer. 2-car garage. Double front

driveway. Owner can vacate within

a week. Inquire at 12111 Linwood.

WANTED-Bright, intelligent, young
woman stenographer. One who has
sales ability for sample room sales
office. CA. 3514.

SITTER wanted. Sunday evenings.
For 2-year-old child. TY. 7-3484.

APT. or flat, 4 or 5 rooms, furnished
or unfurnished, for ex-lieutenant
(Navy), wife and child, now perman-
ently employed with. the City Plan-
ning Commission.- N. W. section.
CH. 3660. Lt. J. Goldfarb.

ELDERLY couple desires furnished or

Choosing topical subjects for
unfurnished apt. or income, willing
to buy furniture. HO. 3463.
their dance creations and com-
them with an interest in VETERAN, wife and child, want 3, 4,
or 5-room apt. or flat. Furnished or
the folk art of other countries,
unfurnished. Will decorate complete-
ly.
Good references. NO. 6859..
the Trio has unearthed a rich
MORRIS • ADELS, 1724 Clair- source of new material which has
An apartment or small house,
mount, died Jan. 22. Services resulted in some exciting new
or a 5 or 6 room flat
Furnished or unfurnished,
were held Wednesday at Kauf- dances.
a place to lay your hat
man Funeral Home. Rabbi L. Le-
If you have a place to lease,
vin officiated. He leaves his wife,
"Flamenco," was • inspired by
our undying gratitude for life.
Jennie; two sons, Sidney and the feeling of inherent courage in ' From
an ex-veteran, daughter
Arthur; two daughters, Gertrude
and
especially his wife.
the
Spanish
people.
"Inheritance"
and Marilyn; two brothers, Phil-
• UN. 1-8688..
and "Partisan Journey" is about
lip and Joseph.
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the Yugoslavian fighters during
LOUIS E. NORMAN, 2903 Elm- the war. "Furlough" is the fa-
MAN, 20 to 40, to work in grocery
hurst, died Jan. 22. Service's were
held Thursday at Kaufman miliar story of an AmeriCan sol-
and 'fruit store. Experience pre-
Funeral Home. Rabbi -Sperka and dier on leave.
Cantor Sonenklar officiated. He
ferred but not essential. Highest
leaves his wife, Sabina; two sons, Budman Sash, Heating
salary to good steady worker. 12111
Harold and Jerome; a daughter,
Mrs. Michael Dreyer; a -brother, Making Rapid Success
Linwood at Monterey.
Nathan; two sisters, Mrs. Edith
Shere, Akron, and Mrs. Samuel
Bill and Abe Budman, having
Menkovitz.
* * *
started on a shoestring, are mak_, VETERAN and wife, both employed,
desire 2, 3 or 4-room apt., furnished
FANNIE KALT, 2969 Elmhurst, ing a rapid success in their busi-
or unfurnished. N. W. section. UN.
died . Jan. 27. Services were held ness the Budinan Sash and
4-2205.
Monday at Kaufman Funeral Heating Co., 13411 Gratiot. Both
FREE COOK BOOK OR HISTORY OF
Home. Rabbi Thumim, Rabbi
THE JEWS. Secure two paid new
Glazer and Cantor Adler offici- well known and active in the
weekly subscribers to THE JEWISH
ated.- She leaves five sons, Sid-• community, the Budmans ascribe
NEWS at $3 a year, and get either
ney, Jack, Max, Charles and Saul; their success to the excellence of
one of these two important books
a daughter, Mrs. Irvin Sirkin; the material and workmanship
free. THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114
two brothers, Max Steckler, Ash-
Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26. RA.
they use.
land, Ky., and Isadore Steckler,
7956.
Bluefield, W. Va.; two sisters,
CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch-
Mrs. Charles Wolfgang and Mrs.
NEW YORK (JPS)-Mrs. Nina
en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636.
Isadore Ellis.
Loeb Warburg, widow • of the late FOR better wall washing, call James
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rk
Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
RACHEL WINER, 3778 Elm- banker and philanthropist, Paul
OLD
CLOTHING. We pay $5 to $25.
M.
Warburg
and
a
daughter
of
hurst, died Jan. 28. Services were
Men's suits, • overcoats. topcoats,
held Monday at Kaufman Funer- Solomon Loeb, founder of the
Tuxedos, shoes. Call TE. 2-0490, and
al home. Rabbi L. Levin offici- banking house of Kuhn Loeb &
we will call at your home.
ated. She leaves her husband,
William; three sons, Percy, Bar- Company died here at the age
ney and Samuel; a brother, Max of 75.
Sale
Apartments
Tannenbaum of N. Y.
BE PATIENT,

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FOLKS

It won't be long now. Rent con-
trol goes out the window.
Quality merchandise, •34 bright
cheerful apt. 3-5 rms. Big tile
marble lobby. Choice location. Col-
lingwood step to Hamilton. $200,000
bldg. job, entire price only $110,000.
Terms $40,000 dwn. OPA rents $17.-
000 now, should be in free market
$25,000 to $30,000.
2944 Pennsylvania, solid brick 8

LAMP REPAIRS

Old style floor and table lamps brought ols
to date. Vases made into tamps. Parts for
all lamps. Broken' glass and porcelain lamps
restored. Also 3•Way and Fluorescent.
Lamp Shades Made and Re-Covered

FHA Terms - No Down Payment

110garth 4374

WANTED flat, apt., or room with
kitchen privilqges, furnished or un-
furnished. For veteran and wife.
Call Avery Charness, TO. 6-2361.

T h e Dudley - Maslow - Bales
Dance Trio, which has not ap-
EX-SERVICEMAN, wife and baby ur-
peared here in several years, will
gently . need flat or apt., any size.
Willing to purchase furniture. Call
dance at the Art Institute next
Windsor 3-2706. Reverse charges.
Wednesday evening.

IMMEDIATE SERVICE
We have Burners on hand

One-Year Guarantee-Free Service

OFFICE boy wanted to work after
school. Should be able to start not
later than 1:30 p. m. Call RA; 6558. -

VETERAN, 2 professional people, em-
ployed, desperately need furnished
apt. or income. Responsible. Excel- ATTRACTIVE room for• rent for lady.
Home of 2 adults; All conveniences.
lent references. Call TY. 6-1971.
'
Betwen 12th and 14th. TO. 8-6409..
APT OR FLAT, furnished or unfur-
nished, sought , by teacher and wife. WANTED refined woman to share a
lower flat with widow. Privileges.
Will sub-let. TY. 5-3556.
TY. 6-0281.
VETERAN and wife desires unfurnish-
ed apartment or flat. No children. WANTED-3-bedroorn flat. 4 adults.
TO. 8-0247.

N. W. section. TO. 8-6198.
APARTMENT unfurnished. 2 rooms. WANTED-Woman of good character
Private bath. For rent in private
and fond of children to stay during
home. Side entrance. 3rd floor.
maternity and after. DA. 6951.
Steam heat. Electric and water. No
children or pets. Desire quiet Jew-
Old Clothing
ish couple with references. Call
Sunday. TY. 6-8899.
Get $1 _to $50
For Men's Suits, O'Coats, Tuxedos'
TE. 1-9162
FURNISHED ROOM to rent on Pasa-
dena near Linwood. TO. 5-7190:

Trio to Appear Here Feb. 6

Obitura ries

HAVE APT. Will share with another
woman. Kitchen priv. TY. 5-9101.

'IRA KAUFMAN

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579 Kenilworth

frigidaires, new stoker, 100 ft. lot
5 garages, rent $4.000. Sold once
$35,000. Entire price only $26.500.
Terms $11,500 down. See Mr. Bed-

ford.

Romer Warren & Co..'

DIME BLDG.

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