Friday, March 22, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

The Role of JeWs
In New Poland,
Sent, Nowak's Topic

Obituaries

MAX NEWMAN, 81, formerly
of Muskegon, Mich., died March
11. Burial was in Muskegon. Sur-
•`The Role of the Jews in the viving are his sons, Harry H.
New Poland" will be the topic of Newman of 3782 Tyler and Rob-.
an address by State Sen. Stanley ert Newman and a daughter, Mrs.
Nowak at a mass meeting next Harriet Talbott.
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Wednesday, at 8:30 p. m., in the
social hall of the Bnai Moshe
HARRY FABER, 56, of 4274
Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence. Monterey, died . March 14 in
The Detroit Section of the Rochester, Minn. Funeral services
American Jewish Congress, in co- were held Sunday at the Chesed
sponsorship with the Federation shel Emes. He is survived by his
of Polish Jews, the Jewish wife, Fannie; three sons, Arthur„
Peoples' Fraternal Order and the Marvin and Seymour; a daughter,
Detroit Landsmanshaften, is call- Laura; his mother, Mrs. Sarah
ing this meeting to get a first hand Faber; four brothers, Fred, Mor-
report of conditions in Poland.
ris and Isadore of Detroit and Dr.
Sen. Nowak, - recently returned Michael of Benton Harbor, Mich.;
from a tour in Poland, where he three sisters, Mrs. Rose Marrich,
went as a member of a delegation Mrs. Clara Sachs and Mrs. John
sent by 33 Polish American Or- Zalman.
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ganizations in Detroit to survey
the newly created conditior- in
MRS. MARTHA WEISMAN,
Poland, has first hand information 3840 Tyler, died March 12. Funer-
which he received from the vari- al services were held the same
ous heads of the Warsaw govern- day, with burial in Chesed shel
ment.
Emes cemetery, Rabbi Wohlgel-
The public is invited. Admis- ernter ,officating. She leaves
cion is free.
two sons, George of Detroit and
Sam of Hollywood, - Calif.; one
daughter, Mrs. Ida Rice of
Civic Light Opera
Cleveland; nine grandchildren
To Present 'The Bat'
and 11 great grandchildren.
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Johann Strauss' musical com-
edy, "The Bat" (Die Fledermaus),
Funeral services for RACHEL
will be presented for one week, TAUB were held Monday at
beginning next Tuesday, in Ma- Lewis Bros. She was the mother
sonic Auditorium, by the Detroit of Mrs. Louis Shenker, Alex,
Civic Light Opera Association. Mrs. Sam Radom, Mrs. Louis
There will be seven evening per- Krol, Mrs. Meyer Bernstein and
formances, as' well as a Sunday Louis.
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matinee; March 31.
Funeral services for ELIZA-
BETH CASHMAN were held
Unveil Monument for
Tuesday at Lewis Bros. Burial
Altman on March 24
was in Beth El Memorial Park
The unveiling of a monument Cemetery. She is survived by
over the grave of the late Hyman her husband, Maurice, and .chil-
Altman' will take place at 2 p. m. dren, Mrs. Ruth Finn, Mrs. Rhea
Sunday, March 24, at Beth Abra- Cashman Gladwin and Lionel.
ham Cemetery, at Machpelah on
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Woodward Ave.
SAMUEL
ATKINS,
2525 Glad-
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Rabbi J. S. Sperka will offici-
stone, died March 11. Services
ate.
Relatives and friends are invit- were held Tuesday at Ira Kauf-
man Funeral Chapel with Rabbi
ed to 'attend the service.
Stoliman and Cantor Sonenklar
officiating. He leaves his wife,
Rosen NW Representative
Sarah; two sons, Sol and .Nor-
man; and a daughter, Lillian.
For Budman Heating Co.
Samuel Rosen of 3769 Glynn Interment was in Clover Hill
Ct. has been named northwest Cemetery.
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representative for the Budman
Heating Co., 13411 Gratiot. Rosen
MORRIS KURTZMAN, 2683
is available at any time to esti- Cortland, died March 16. Ser-
mate your needs for storm sash vices were held Sunday at Ira
and conversion gas burners. The Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Rabbi
Budman firm has been in busi- Rabinowitz officiated. He leaves
ness here for 39 years. Rosen his w i f e, Rachel; a daughter,
may be reached at TY. 4-8487.
Mrs. Morris Raskin; a brother,
Kenneth; four sisters, Mrs. Sam-
uel Boim, Mrs. Isadore Buch,
COMPLETE PAINTING and
Mrs. Julius Hyman and Anna
DECORATING SERVICE
Kurtzman.
by skilled craftsman. Expert on
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colors. Specializing in fine residen-
tial work.
NOAH APPLEBAUM, who was
FOR FREE ESTIMATES
born 57 years ago in Suvalki,
CALL UN. 1-3265
died at his home in Bayonne, N.
J., on March 6. Surviving him
are his wife, Ray; three sons,
Jack, Alvin and Phil; a grand-
BUSINESS
son, Maurice; five sisters, Mes-
dames I. Ruffsky, M. Baruch, D.
or
Maideloff, A. Applebaum and H.
INDIVIDUAL
Gottlieb, all of Detroit.

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Swiss Jewish Leader Dies
GENEVA (JTA)-Saly Braun-
schweig, 50, president of the Fed-
eration of Jewish Communities of
Ewitzerland, died here after a
long illness. He headed the ex-
tensive war-time activities of
Swiss Jews in behalf of refugees.

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Speaks Here on
`World Affairs'

Page Twenty-Seven

Classified Advertisements

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

RANDOLPH 6558 or RANDOLPH 7956

SHARE home, sisters or 2 girls. Kitchen
privileges. UN. 2-0325:

EX-ARMY officer, employed. engineer,
needs a 2 or 3-bedroom unfurnished
flat or house. Will pay. $50 to $80 a
month. TO. 8-7979.

WANTED by employed girl to share
small apt. with girl who possesses
same. UN. 3-7658.

PRIVATE family desire to purchase
2-flat or income, 6 rooms each. Will
consider down payment of $2,500 or
$3,000. Dexter-Linwood section pre-
ferred. Box 123, THE JEWISH
NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit
26.

RELIABLE family of three adults want
to rent apt., income or flat; bank and
business references. NO. 0030.

CLIFTON FADIMAN
Clifton Fadiman, whose In-
formation Please radio program
has a weekly audience estimated
to be • in excess of 9,000,000,
speaks tonight at the Rackham
Auditorium on "World Affairs."
Mr. Fadiman's address has been
arranged by the Americans
United for World Organization.
Tickets for the addresS, to be
delivered at 8:30 P. m., will be
available at the door.
As lecturer, teacher, book re-
viewer and master of ceremonies,
Mr. Fadiman ranks among the
most popular in the country.

Service on Venetian
Blinds Is Speeded to
Ease Spring Chore

A full jump ahead of the weath-
erman, H. M. "Hy" Jackson and
Alfred Blum, of Michigan's orig-
inal Venetian Blind Laundry, 115
W. Willis, have . announced a new
48-hour rapid service plan to ease
the work of spring cleaning.
Mr. Jackson's long experience
as a manufacturer is available in
planning and designing of new
fittings, while Mr. Blum, an ex-
pert painter from the old coun-
try, is in charge of the renovating
and painting department.
The Hydro-Kleen in a chin e
method of cleaning blinds (which
name was originated by Mr.
Jackson), is worth a visit to this
modern plan, which was featured
in detail by News Week. Also, it
was blinds made by this firm that
were given an elaborate display
at the New York's World Fair.

Zack Family Firm
Takes over Lachar's

Noted for their skill in prepar-
ing and serving good food, the
Zack family, who have taken
over Lachar's, 8939 Twelfth, are
making extensive arrangements
for the first peacetime celebra-
tion of Pesach. The firm, now
known as Zack's Kosher Cater-
ing Co., is under the manage-
ment of Max Baron. The family
formerly managed the Arthusia
and Kramer hotels, Mount Clem-
ens.
Rabbi Silverman will offici-
ate at a community seder . Mon-
day and Tuesday, April 15 and
16.

SALE-APARTMENTS

BONANZA HOTEL DOWNTOWN

100 rms. OPA cheap rents gross
$28,000. Smart operator can make
a barrel of money.
Advertised last week, 4118 Dicker-
son, now gone. Frankfort at Lake-
view now gone.
$65,000 cash takes deed subject to
our new 41 12 percent mtge. Grand
Blvd. 50 apt.. marble lobby, new
stoves, new refrlg., stoker. Cheap
OPA rents $31,000.
$40,000 cash takes deed subject to
our new 4 1;2 percent mtge. 34 apts.,
large lobby, 3-5, lovely rms., $200,-
000 construction job, only $110,000.
$25,000 cash takes deed subject to
our new 412 percent mtke. 20 apt.,
3 rms., all new equipment. Nets
$7,000 at absurd rents. Million dol-
lar Fisher Bldg. location. Double
your money here.
Hancock nr. Third. 30 apt., 3 rms.,
tiled baths, showers, new refrig..
new stoves. $20,000 cash takes deed
subject to our new 4V, percent
mtge. Entire price only $50,000. See
Mr. Bedford.

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MANAGEMENT OF APARTMENTS

THE JEWISH NEWS PUBLISHES
WITHOUT CHARGE VETERANS'
CLASSIFIED ADS FOR JOBS AND
HOMES. VETERANS MUST SHOW
THEIR DISCHARGE PAPERS TO
SECURE THIS FREE SERVICE.

PAINTING and decorating; interior
and exterior; neat work; colors to
suit your taste. Paul Broad, TO, 5-
1270.

FREE COOK BOOK OR HISTORY OF
THE JEWS. Secure two paid new
weekly subscribers to THE JEWISH
NEWS at $3 a year, and get either
one of these two important books
free. THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114
. Penobscot Bldg., . Detroit 26. RA. 7596.

OVERSEAS veteran, desires full time
job; B. S. degree, Wayne University;
age 23; capable, industrious; inter-
ested in sales position or office work,
or what can you offer? 1608 Pingree,
TR. 2-5949.

VETERAN desires work on Saturdays;
college degree; experienced social
worker; sales work acceptable. Phone
TO. 5-6632 after 7 p. m. Ask for Al.

Old Clothing
Get $1 to $50
For Men's Suits, O'Coats, Tuxedos
TE. 1-9162

CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch-
en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636.

ALL COVERAGE ACCIDENT INSUR-
ANCE with HOSPITALIZATION is
available to subscribers : of THE JEW-
ISH NEWS for only $2, through poli-
cies written by Columbus Mutual Life
Insurance Co. No medical examina-
tion necessary. Apply TODAY to
THE NEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penob-
scot Bldg., Detroit 26.'

COTTAGE wanted to rent for summer.
Good beach. Near Detroit. Mr.
Sweet, HO. 0580.

WANTED: Experienced corsetiere for
fitting and sewing. Good working
conditions. Call for appointment,
TO. 6-8638.

MOTHERLESS girl 13 years of age
needs home. Excellent companion. Alt
financial matters paid by father. Box
102. THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Pen-
obscot Bldg., Detroit 26.

WANTED for children's camp: One
girl's recreation worker, experienced.
Also one supervisor for kindergarten
and junior group. Executive ability
needed. Excellent salary. Box 115,
THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penob-
scot Bldg.. Detroit 26.

VACANT-6-room flat. Steam heated.
Garage. Range. (Frigidaire avail-
able). Collingwood and Woodrow
Wilson. $40.
FURNITURE FOR SALE
Living room suite, lamps, coffee and
end tables, 9x12 rug (reversible), a-
piece bedrom suite, tables and chairs,
walnut secretary, desk, 3 A and single
bed, etc. Phone TO. 5-2968.

PAINTING and decorating. Good work
and material. Estimates carefully
given. HO. 4936.

WANT to exchange 3-room apt. for a
5 or 6 room flat. TO. 5-9173.

A-1 WALL WASHING. Paper cleaning.
Paper hanging. Painting. Household
decorators. TO. 8-8772.

VETERAN

Physician, wife and 212-
year-old girl need six-room
flat or house. N.W. section.

FOR better wall washing call James
Russell, TO. 6-4005. 526 Belniont.

TYLER 7-8931

GAS CONVERSION BURNERS

VETERAN and wife urgently- need 1-
bedroom furnished apt. or income.
N.W. section. Employed. References:
TY. 7-8394.

Gravity gas, or winter air conditioning
furnaces, now available for immediate
installation. Richman Heating Co.,
TO. 8-7161.

DUPONT French Cleaners, 7671 W. Mc-
Nichols, cor. Santa Barbara. UN.
3-2900. We call for and deliver. One
day service.

BEATRICE MOSS, piano teacher. 9234
Dexter, TY. 6-1804.

GLAMOUR FOR SALE

SPRING is around the corner. We
have in stock corselets and 2 piece
garments. Also all types of junior
garments.

MOORE'S CORSET SHOP
9015 Twelfth Street

HELP WANTED-Male or female cook
to prepare Passover meals for Uni-
versity of Michigan students. Write
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation, 730
Haven, Ann Arbor, Mich., or phone
(collect) Ann Arbor 26585.

BEAUTIFUL large room, close to trans-
portation. Single gentleman. 2683
Grand Ave. W., TO. 8-9153.

GIRL WANTED for executive position
in Hadassah office. Must be capable
of taking complete charge. UN. 1-9453.

NICE LARGE airy room in home of
middle-aged couple. Excellent trans-
portation. Gentlemen preferred. TO.
5-6715.

SECRETARIAL position desired. Insur-
ance experience. TO. 5-2904.

WANTED, man or woman for room and
board in orthodox Jewish home: 1616
Lee Place.

WIDOW and adult daughter desperate-
ly in need of unfurnished 2, 3 or 4
room apt. in N.W. section by April 1.
Both permanently employed. Call Lil-
lian Fischer, RA. 9360, ext. 550, dur-
ing day, and TO. 5-2542 after 6.

DESPERATELY in need of 5 or 6 room
flat, unfurnished. N.W. section. 4
adults. Good references. MA. •134.

ROOM to rent for couple. Good trans-
portation. 2959 Glendale. lower.

LARGE beautiful room to rent for gen-
tleman in private home of adult fam-
ily. Excellent location. TR. 2-0161.

COLLEGE graduate (female) desires
diversified work with responsibilities.
Personnel, industrial, and general of-
fice experience. TO. 7-3166.

NICE comfortable room for employed
young lady, Good transportation. UN.
1-0344.

OXFORD, England (JTA)-Dr.
David Herzog, former Chief Rab-
bi of Graz, Austria, died here at
the age of 77.

EYE DOCTOR, veteran, has hunted and
advertised for months. Can some kind-
hearted person offer place to rent?
TY. 4-3673.

WANTED to rent: Income, flat or apt.
Dexter or 6-Mlie Section. 3 adults:
TO. 5-5725.

FURNISHED room for rent. Very
clean. Gentleman only. Good trans-
portation. Lower flat. 3301 Blaine.

EMPLOYED girl Would like to share
apt. and expenses with young girl
who has apt. TY. 4-6920.

ROOM to rent. Clean and airy. Adult
family. Good transportatiOn. 3330
Fullerton.

FOR SALE: Dining room table and six
chairs. Good condition. TY. 6-7315.

VETERAN, single, in business, desires
cheery room, board, unlimited phone.
N.W. section. Box 53, THE JEWISH
NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit
26.

YOUR success is my business. No ac-
count too small for us to handle.
Bookkeeping and tax service. David
Prussian. TR. 2-3070.

FORMER Army Air Forces photog-
rapher, age 25, desires. photographic
or any other_ position with a future.
Own complete press camera outfit.
Experienced in personnel and public
relations work. B.A. in pre-social
group work, Wayne University. TO.
7-6900.

WANTED: Room and board for gentle-
man: Must be on first floor. TO.
8-9730.

WORKING GIRL or woman wanted to
share- apt. with middle-aged woman.
Must observe kashrus. TO. 7-8411.

PHYSICIAN, ex-serviceman, desperately
in need of living quarters for May and
June. Will take anything. Family of
4. TO. 5-7881.

ROOM WANTED FOR ELDERLY
LADY. 12th St. section. Home with
elderly people preferred. KitChen
privileges. TO. S-2875.

RETURNED veteran, single, high
school - graduate, desires work eve-
nings. Part-time job for furnished
room considered. Box 81, THE JEW-
ISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg.,
Detroit 26.

LAMP REPAIRS

Old style floor and table lamps brought HP
to 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

LAMP REPAIR SERVICE

To 8-3773

UNTIL
9 P. M.
201 GRAND AVE., WEST

