Fr;day, February 22, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Obituaries New Funeral Home for Lewis Bros. LOUIS HELPER, of 2987 Glad- stone, who was born in Detroit 51 years ago, died Feb. 14. Funeral services were held Sunday at Lewis Bros. Burial was in Mach- pelah. Surviving are his wife, Pearl; a daughter, Jane; two brothers, Sam and Harry. * * * BENZION LEVINE, 84, of 1553 W. Euclid, died Feb. 7. Funeral rites were held Feb. 8 from Chesed Shel Emes. Burial was in- Hebrew Memorial Park. Mr. Levine's wife, Rose, passed away just three weeks previously. Sur- vivors are: Sons, Bernard, Saul, Max and Sam; daughters, Mrs. I. Mervis, Mrs. G. Chervinsky and Mrs. A. Borman; 17 grand- children and eight great grand- children, * • * • - WALTER I. GOLDEN died Feb. 14. Services were held Fri- day at Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Rabbi Wohlgelernter and Cantor Shulsinger officiated. He leaves his wife, Beatrice, and two sister, Mrs. Sam Techner and Mrs. Louis Solai. Interment was in Machpelah cemetery. * * * LOUIS LEIB, 4308 W. Grand, died Feb. 14. Services were held Sunday at Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Rabbi Rosenwasser of- ficiated. He leaves his wife, Dora; two daughters, Mrs. Allen Sumetz and Mrs. Joseph Drucker of Niagara Falls; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Levy, Mrs. John Zie- man and Mrs. Troal. Interment was in Machpelah. * * * POLLY DENBY, 2247 Fuller- ton, died Feb. 16. Services were held Sunday at Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Rabbi Harold Rosen- wasser officiated. She leaves her husband, Samuel; two sons, Mark and Jack; two daughters, Lillian and Mrs. Milton Polasky. Inter- ment was in Machpelah ceme- tery. * * • MAX RABINOWITZ of Toledo, a former resident of Detroit, died Feb. 17. Services were held Wednesday at Ira Kaufman Fun- eral Chapel with interment in Bnai David Cemetery. Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler offici- ated. He leaves his wife, Ida; five sons, Charles, Ted, Louis, Rubin and Morris; a daughter, Libby; four brothers, Joseph, Hyman, Jacob and Nathan; four BUSINESS or INDIVIDUAL LOANS on MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FIXTURES • • • TRUCKS • TRAILERS PLEASURE CARS • • • QUICK SERVICE MONEY WITHIN HOURS UNION INVESTMENT CO. Classified Advertisements LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line. Minimum charge 50c. RANDOLPH 6558 or RANDOLPH 7956 WANTED. a boarding home for work ing mother, one small child, and child who will attend nursery school. Mother wishes to attempt arrange working hours to ocnvenience of boarding home mother. Please call Mrs. Israel, TR. 2-4080, Monday thru Friday, between 9 and 5. Old Clothing Get $1 to $50 For Men's Suits, O'Coats, Tuxedos TE. 1-9162 7956. Kiddie-Land Furniture Under Bialick, Fielding 40% of $3,000,000,000 Sun Life Policies Is Carried By Policyholders in U. S. Kiddie-Land Furniture Mart, at 7326 McNichols, at Prairie, is operated by Nathan D. Bialick and Darwin M. Fielding. Specializing in dolls, toys, games, etc., Kiddie-Land carries a full line of Storkline and Lulla- bye juvenile furniture. Storkline and Thayer products and Head- strom-Union carvings. Visitors are welcome to ex- amine these products. MONTREAL-Of the $3,000,- 000,000 of life assurance now in force with the Sun Life of Cana- da, well over 40% is held by policyholders in the United States, it was revealed here at the company's 75th annual meet- ing, at which $100,000,000 in crease in assets (largest in any single year since the first policy was written), $241 million of new business with over $90,000,000 paid to policyholders during 1945, and an increase in policyholders' dividends, were reported by Arthur B. Wood, president and managing director. Discussing the company's prog- ress during 1945, Mr. Wood said that despite a substantial de- crease in agency personnel due to war conditions, this was one of the most successful years since organization. The ordinary assur- ances secured during the year amounted to $213,662,421, and group assurances totalled $27,- 747,398. Total annuity payments now being made amount to $10,- 371,347 yearly, and provision is being made for future annual payments of $37,265,767. Total premiums from policy- holders during the year were $133,109,745, an increase of near- ly $10 million over the previous year. Hadassah to Construct $70,000 Szold Memorial NEW YORK-The construction of a $70,000 project as a memorial to Henrietta Szold, by Junior Hadassah, the young women's Zionist organization of America, was announced by Ruth Ludwin, national chairman of Junior Hadassah's Palestine committee, on the first anniversary of Miss Szold's passing, on Feb. 13. sisters, Mrs. Sam Dictor, Mrs. Sam Cohen, Mrs. Sarah Efrusy and Mrs. Louis Meltzer. * * * LOUIS RASKIN, 2224 Blaine, died Feb. 18. Services were held Tuesday at Ira Kaufman Fun- eral Chapel. He leaves his sons, Dr. Morris and Jack; three daughters, Mrs. Eugene Stein- berger, Mrs. David Lessem and Mildred; four brothers, David, Abe of Calif., Samuel, and Irv- ing: four sisters, Mrs. Raphael Rom, Mrs. Edward Manning, Mrs. Harris Black of Phila- delphia and Rose Raskin. In- terment was in Beth Tefilo Emanuel cemetery. Gala Shrine Circus Opening Monday, First in 4 Years Funeral services for EDWARD A. ROTH, 66, of 3231 Fullerton, were held at Lewis Bros. Mr. Roth, who was born in Sweden, came to Detroit 50 years ago. He is survived by his wife, Eliza- beth; a son, Gilbert Jay; two brothers, Charles and Theodore Rothstein; three sisters, Mrs. David Segan, Betta Rothstein and Mrs. Lewis David. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear mother, Sonia Sherman, who left us Feb. 22, 1943. Sadly missed by her daughters, Dorothy, Mrs. Esther Rachleff, and sons, Morrie, Abe and Jack. Specialists in Residential Painting - Decorating Fishman & Olifson Formerly With Sam Gold TY 7-0222 or TY 6-8346 41.01ilar GAS HEAT FOR better wall washing call James Russell, TO. 6-4005, 526 Belmont. INCOME TAX returns properly com- pleted. No waiting. Louis T. Klein. 10017 Cascade. TY. 5-6641. PLEASE HELP US. Doctor, veteran, urgently needs apt., flat, or house for wife and 3-year-old daughter. Will buy furniture, decorate, or whatever is required. Some one please take pity. TY. 4-3673. ELDERLY Jewish lady wants 1..2, or 3 room apt. in N.W. section. TO. 7-5530. WANTED to exchange, 5-room upper gas-heated flat for lower 6. N. W. section. UN. 3-8870. ANN ARBOR. U. of M. student (male) desires kosher food for week of Pes- ach in home of orthodox family. Please write Box 58, THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., De- troit 26. APT. or flat, furnished or unfurnished, sought by teacher and wife. Will sub-let. TO. 7-2458. A SMALL family wishes 5 or 6-room fiat in N.W. section. Will decorate. TO. 7-6606. BUSINESS GIRL desires to share an apartment with refine girl having same. TY. 5-7460. TWO rooms with private family. Kitch. en privileges. Furnished or unfur- nished. TO. 8-5306. BUSINESS man desires furnished room with private family in N.W. section. Ben Smith, RA. 1046. HIGH school boy, 15, available for sitting with children. Vicinity Mon- terey and Lawton. CH. 3372. EX-SERVICEMAN and wife would like to exchange 3-room front apt. for 5 o r6 room heated flat or in- come. N. W. section. TO. 8-7871. ROOM and board available for em- ployed person. Near Dexter-Boston section. TY. 7-1417. ROOM for rent in single home of 2 adults suitable for employed girl. Attractive room. Stall shower. 5 houses east of Dexter. Call TO. 6-3277. LAMP REPAIRS Old style floor and table !antes brought up date. Vases made into lamps. Parts for all lamps. Broken glass and porcelain lamps restored. Also 3-Way and Fluorescent. Lamp Shades Made and Re-Covered Garbage. Ash and Rubbage, Reinforced Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. Priced Right. - Your Furnace Converted to AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. CLEAN GAS • HEAT 579 Kenilworth in a couple of hours LAMP REPAIR SERVICE TO 8-3773 UNTIL 9 P. M. 201 GRAND AVE., WEST TO. 8-5889 Irak `yolk 'wok Nook Noels, Noah. 'mak 'look 'vow. 'mai balk NEM. 'ik `milk sysilak Nook Ns Per Month $ Detroit's Original and Largest Jewish Funeral Home MAX NOSANICHUK 7739 JOHN R STREET TRinity 2-2113 Serving Detroit for over a Quarter of a Century $ DEPENDABLE DIGNIFIED CITY WIDE SERVICE Plumbing & heating TO. 6-4612 LEWIS BROS. j I d 'milk Nola, STORE executive desires living quart- ers. One child. VI. 2-0230 between 9 and 6 daily except Sunday. DUPONT French Cleaners, 7671 W. Mc- Nichols, cor. Santa . Barbara. UN. 3-2900. We call for and deliver. One day service. INVESTMENT-Well known Detroiter desires to make investment in going business, preferably manufacturing. Prepared to invest fair sum of money. Have own car. DA. 8953. EXCHANGE 6-room flat for 4-room apt. Linwood-Dexter section. TO. 5-6455. WANTED, sitter for small baby. Living in neighborhood of LaSalle and Elm- hurst. TO. 7-7399. NICE, refined couple without children urgently need apt.. flat, or income. Please give us a chance. TO. 5-3483. DESIRABLE lot for sale. Tyler and Dexter. $1.000 cash. TO. 7-8723. WANTED, 5 or 6-room flat. N.W. sec- tion. Adults. NO. 0705. WILL exchange 4-room apt.. 1 bedroom first door for 2 or 3 bedroom flat or . income. Call Saturday or Sunday from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. TO. 6-8838. RETURNED overseas veteran is mak- ing art effort.to establish himself in the dry cleaning business. For prompt and efficient service please call Grand Bell Cleaners, HO. 2222, and ask for Sy. WILL BUY one-half of duplex or in- come in good location and condi- tion. TE. 2-6629. RECEPTACLES Immediate Installation 712 CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch- en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636. Next Monday will be a red let- ter day for Detroit, for it marks the gala opening of the great LADY living alone in apt. Shrine Circus for a two-week ELDERLY hotel would like to share her apt. run after an interval of four war with similar lady for companion- ship. UN. 3-7187. years. The show will be held as usual in the State Fair Coliseum, FURNISHED room to rent near Lin- wood. TO. 5-7190. recently released by the army. The sensational program with GAS CONVERSION BURNERS 6C all star acts, will feature the GRAVITY gas, or winter air condi- tioning furnaces, now available for famous Clyde Beatty and his immediate installation. Richman wife, Harriett, with 30 lions and Heating Co. TO. 8-7161: tigers in a brand new act. Aerial- COMFORTABLY furnished room suit- ists, acrobats, riders, wire artists able for employed person. DA. 9703. 4069 Elmhurst. and clowns, 16 elephants, 90 horses, 40 dogs, camels, . apes, NICELY furnished room to rent for young man working days. • Social ponies and bears are combined in worker preferred. Conveniences. the finest show ever offered by References wanted. TO. 7-7986. the Shrine, according to T. E. DRIVER wanted to drive 1946 Ford Stinson, general chairman. There to Los Angeles. TO. 6-4639. will be two performances daily, 2 and 8 D. m. Detroit Edison Refunding The Shrine now owns and op- erates 18 orthopedic hospitals for Program Is In Progress children, regardless of race, color or creed, whose families are un- Proof of the inherent ec. .DMiC able to pay for treatment. More vigor of Detroit and southeastern than a million dollars is spent Michigan, a vigor sustained de- annually for maintenance. spite the sudden en _ ding of pro- Reserved seat tickets may be duction for war, is contained in obtained at the Shrine Club box the annual report of Detroit Edi- office which is open 9 to 9 daily, son Company. TEmple 2-0269. * * * 320 Fort St. West CHerry 7474 2427 FORD AVE. YOUNG MAN, 161;1 years old, strong, capable. cheerful weighs 175 pounds, would like job as counselor in sum- mer camp. Good swimmer. Best ref- erences, Write Box 68, THE JEWISH. NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26. This modern funeral home and chapel will be erected for PRACTICAL nursing job wanted. Call Lewis Bros. at the corner of Puritan and Dexter, and will occupy HO. 5329. the entire north block. FREE COOK BOOK OR HISTORY OF Main features include an air-conditioned chapel with a seating WANTED-Young girl to stay in with THE JEWS. Secure two paid new capacity of 450, spacious lounge rooms and washrooms. Four bus 4-year-old boy Sunday nights. TY. weekly subscribers to THE JEWISH lines pass the property. 5-4131. NEWS at $3 a year, and get either The grounds will have ample facilities for parking, and the one of these two Important books FURNISHED room suitable for one or traffic circulation is arranged so as not to interfere with the main free. THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 couple. Home of 2 adults. Good city traffic. Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26. RA. transportation. UN. 1-4736. The building is designed by Louis G. Redstone, architect. 26M Year No Mess No Soot No Down Payment FHA Terms Page Twenty-three 4-room apartment, convenient- ly located, completely modern, and newly decorated IN EXCHANGE FOR 3-bedroom flat, income, or home in 6-Mile Road section. Call Saturday or Sunday from 8 A.M. to I P.M. TOwnsend 5-7659 FORCED TO VACATE Must have one or two bed- room flat or apartment at once for business women. Wonderful references. Vi- cinity Linwood and Chi- cago. Perwein Pastry Shop. MA. 6569 SALE-APARTMENTS WE ARE TELLING YOU You'll be sick in bed if you fail to switch your depreciating dollars in- to something tangible. Future prof- its or regrets; write your own ticket. 19. apts. N. Woodward near Lodge- Hamilton, 300 ft. super highway, 3 rms. and full tiled baths. New stoves, new stoker. Gen. Elec. re- frig. Nets $7.000 OPA distress rents. $110,000 bldg. job, only $65,000. 34 bright. well. planned 3-5 rms. suites. Elegant large tiled lobby, marble stairs, OPA distress rents. $17.000. could be $30.000. 5250.000 bldg. job, only $110,000, terms $40,- 000. 8 apt. Pennsylvania. 3 rms. and tiled baths. solid brick, like new, new stoker. 3 gar., also 50 ft. vac. 2 gar. Entire price only $26.500, terms $11.500. Call Mr. Bedford. Homer Warren & Co. .