THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 5,1946 Monument Unveilings 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 PRIVATE family desire to purchase WORKING couple desire flat or apt. to 2-flat or income, 6 rooms each. Will rent or sub-lease. Richard Davis, 'TO., consider down payment of $2,500 or 7-6513: $3,000. Dexter-Linwood section pre- ferred. Box 123, THE JEWISH VETERAN and wife need place to live. Want to share a home or rent a room., NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26. No children. TY. 4-5448. CARPENTER work of all kinds, Kitch- en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636. FOR better wall washing call James Russell, TO. 6-4005, 526 Belmont. Above: Rabbis stand in prayer before matzo is baked. • L e f t: Inspecting the matzo as .it comes from the oven at the Man- ischewitz plant. The unveiling of a monument over the grave of the late Abra- ham Ainbinder will take place at 12 noon on Sunday, April 7, - at TuroVer Cemetery, Qratiot and 14-Mile Road. Rabbi Joseph Eiseriman will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are invited to attend the service. In memory of my beloved hus- band, the late Walter A.. Goldin of 445 Richton, who passed away on Feb. 14, 1946, a donation of $100 was given to the Shaarei Chesed Free Loan Society - of Jerusalem, . whose purpose is to aid the needy and European refu- gees and to help them re-establish themselves in the Jewish Home- land. The donation was 'made through Rabbi J. Eisenman, rep- resentative of the society in the U. S. New Fur Salon Opened Under Irving's Direction A new fur salon, under the direction of Mr. Irving, has been opened in the Madison Theater bldg. A brilliant collection of new fur capes, jackets, stoles and scarves are now on display. Re- pairing, remodelling and cold storage are among the services being offered. 'Roberta' Last Offering Of. Light Opera- Season One of the greatest operettas of all time, Jerome Kern's de- lightfully entrancing "Roberta", will bring the successful 10-week season of the Detroit Civic Light Opera to its close. The week's engagement of "Roberta," with the book and lyrics by. Otto Har- bach, will _begin Tuesday night, April 9, and continue through Monday, April 15. There will be seven evening performances and a Sunday matinee. Phineas Horowitz Dies , LONDON - (JTA)-Phineas Hor- owitz, veteran Zionist leader, vice-president of the British Zion- ist Federation, died here. Obituaries NATHAN TRUBOWITZ, 55, of 3200 W: BostOn; died March 28. Funeral services were held Sun, day at Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Clover Hill Park cementery. Surviving are his wife, Bessie; two sons,-Arthur and Bernard; a sister, Mrs. Bessie Qach. - • * * ABRAHAM DUBRINSKY of 3267 Cortland, a resident of De- troit - for 33 years, passed away at the age of .70 on March 15. The funeral took place from the .Hebrew Benevolent Society with interment at Clover Hill. He was the founder of the United Metals Refining Co., a member_ of Shaarey Zedek, member of the board of Yeshvath Beth Yehuda, member of Yeshivath Chachmey Mizrachi, Hebrew Ben- evolent Society and other organ- izations. He was a strict Sab- bath observer. He is survived by his widow, Libbey; three sons, Rubin, Phillip, and William; a daughter, Mrs. Bessie Kornwise; seven grandchildren. His grand- son, Irving, is still with the U. S. armed forces. • * * ISAAC MICHAELSON passed away March 11, at the age of 80 at Los Angeles. He leaves a wife, Emma, a daughter, Mrs. Harry L. Kopel; a grandson, Capt. Hugh M. Kopel, U. S. A. D. C., a granddaughter, Mrs. Shirley K. Friedman, and a great-grand- daughter, Joan Friedman. * * * LOUIS NATHANSON, 2225 Blaine, died March 26. Services, were held Wednesday • at Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler officiat- ed. He leaves his wife, Rose; a daughter, Mrs., Morris Fine; three brothers, Lee, Jacob and Sam; three sisters, Mrs. Gussie Hamburger, Mrs. Anna Schoen- dorf and Mrs. Minnie Gittleson. • • * * * • BUSINESS . INDIVIDUAL MONUMENTS By Karl C. Berg LOANS ACCOUNTS, RECEIVABLE FIXTURES • • • • TRUCKS • TRAILERS PLEASURE CARS • • • QUICK SERVICE MONEY WITHIN HOURS UNION INVESTMENT CO. 26th Year 320 Fort St. West CHerry '7474 . ETTIE HOFFENBERG, 59 Seward, died March 28. Services . were held Friday at Ira Kaufman: Funeral Chapel. Rabbi L. Levine arid Cantor - Adler officiated. She leaves a son, Karl of Los Angeles; two daughters, Mrs. Louis E. Braden and Mrs. I. Buchman of Texas; six brothers, Harry, Hy- man, Jack, Samuel, Nathan and OF on MACHINERY. & EQUIPMENT Classified Advertisements Rabbis Baking Matzo Shmurah The unveiling of a monument over the grave of the late Sadie Fishman, who passed away April 9, 1945, will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday, .April. 14, at Machpelah Cemetery, Woodward and 8-Mile Read. Rabbi J. S.' Sperka will officiate. Relatives . and friends and mebers. of. Perfection Lodge, Purity Chapter of Eastern Star and :the American Legion and Auxiliary are invited to attend the service. in Memoriam Page Twenty-three Owner Max Wrotslaysky Monument Works Distinctive Monuments Reasonably 3201 JOY ROAD Corner Ilirildeinere - TYler 0-6196 ACTON RUG CLEANERS Rugs, Furniture and Carpets Cleaned in Your Home FURNISHED apt: or two light house- keepinerooins wanted by middle-aged couple. NO.• 8968. • COMPLETE HOME CLEANERS WANTED: Middle-aged lady to take care of hcime of business couple and 10-year-old girl. Nice room. No laun- dry. Call MorningS. TY. 4-8248. or TY.. 4-5424. Inside and outside painting, wall washing, paper cleaning, floors cleaned and waxed. TYler 4-5333 PAINTING and decorating; interior NEEDED URGENTLY: Baby crib and buggy. Infants' Service Group, .2531 Calvert. TO. 7-7064. and exterior; neat work; colors to American Bar Association an- LADY alone desires to share 3-room suit your taste. Paul Broad, TO. 5- nounces appointment of Harry, H. apt., with twin beds, with another, 1270. Meisner as a member of the com- lady. All conveniences: Reasonable. 3784 Boston Blvd., Apt. 102. TY., mittee on Corre- Old Clothing 6-4232. Get $1 to $50 lation of Federal For Men's Suits, O'Coats, Tuxedos Income, Estate VETERAN and wife desperately need _ TE. 1-9162 .:, and Gift Taxes. fiat, income, or apt. No children. De- sirable and reliable tenants. Refer- : Percy W. Phil- DUPONT French Cleaners, 7671 W. Mc- enees. TO. 8-7680. Nichols, cor. Santa Barbara. UN. 1)s, former 3-2900. We call for and deliver. One BOOKKEEPER for general office work. Judge of the Tax day service. ''Court of the Excellent working conditions. State age, qualifications, references. Box ...United States, is PAINTING and decorating. Good work 150, THE JEWISH NEWS, 2111 Pen- and material. Estimates carefully chairman of the given. HO. 4936. obscot Bldg:, Detroit 26. Tax Section and - . Erwin N. Gris- A-1 WALL WASHING. Paper cleaning. H. H. Meiszier wold head of the Paper hanging. Painting. Household decorators. TO. 8-8772. vard Law School is also a mem- ber of the Committee. Mr. Meisner has for many years been a practicing attorney before the Courts and Government Agen- cies and he is also a certified pub- lic accountant. Formerly he was head of the Department of -Taxa- tion and Corporation Finance at the University of Detroit. During World War II, Mr. Meisner served in the United . States Navy as a Lieutenant- Commander. VACANT-6-room flat. Steam heated. Garage. Range. Collingwood and Woodrow Wilson, $40. FURNITURE FOR SALE Living room suite, lamps, coffee and end tables, 9x12 rug (reversible), 3- ' piece bedroom suite, Frigidaire, table and chairs, walnut secretary, desk, and single bed, etc. All for $800. Phone TO. 5-2968. Department of Taxation of Har- DR. CHMELNITSKY DIES WANTED-Middle aged woman to do cooking and house cleaning in a family of 2 adults. TO. '7-7966. RETURNED veteran urgently needs 3 or 4 room apt. in 12th, Linwood . or Dexter district. No children, no pets, Please call Mr. Blauer, MA. 3805. VETERAN and .wife, employed, desire 2 or 3 room furnished apt. or income. Call evenings, TY, 5-9478. FOR RENT: Attractive furnished stu- dio bedroom for business man. TY., 4-6888. HAVE YOU a 4-room apt. or a • or ;5- room flat to rent to a veteran and his wife? If so please call TY. 7-3800. FOR SALE: Fully equipped chicken market. Brand new scale, new pluck- BEATRICE MOSS, piano teacher. 9234 . lag machine; chicken coops. 13318 Linwood. TO. 7-9651. Dexter, TY, 6-1804. ACCOUNTANT-Tax and bookkeeping. SITUATION wanted, female: Cook • and service. Installed and supervised. Al- housekeeper for motherless home. bert J. Storich, HO. 9612. • ' Clean and econcimical.. TE: NEW YORK, (JTA)-Dr. Mei- lech Chmelnitsky, Jewish writer, & P. WALLPAPER removing. Clean died March 28 from a heart at- EXPERIENCED-cook for Jewish Home S. -efficient-veterans. Days. MA. 5329. for Aged, 11501 Petoskey. , Goad tack. He was 61 years old. Born Nights, TO. 6-4823. wages; paid vacation; 2-room. apt.- in Russia, he studied at the Uni- With bath; pleasant working condi- COUPLE desperately in need of •, 5 or versity of Vienna, practiced medi- thins ; 6-day . week. 'Write to hOme 6-room unfurnished apt.. flat. or in- cine in Vienna, and emigrated to or 'call HO. 6191. come. Can exchange 2-room apt. if the U. S. in 1939, joining the edi- necessary. Weekdays TY. 6-7161.. torial staff of the Forward as a REFINED WOMAN will stay evenings Sundays TY. 6-9899. with children in exchange for nice._ writer on medical subjects. • - Dr. I. Weisenthal; one sister, Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg of Kentucky. . * * * \ ALEXANDER BRONSON,' 9019 Woodrow Wilson, died March 30. Services were held Sunday , at. Ira. Kaufman. Funeral Chapel. Rabbi Rosenstock and Cantor Sonenklar officiated. He leaves his wife, Fannie; four sons, Irving, Boris, Harry of Port Huron and Allen of California; five daughters, Mrs. George Wolf, Mrs. Henry Levin, Mrs. Albert Boesky, Mrs. Irving Ruby; and Mrs. Dave Lansky of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Yetta Levy. CHARLES SANDERS SEL- KER, 51, of 3257 Calvert, died Sunday in Miami. Funeral sere=: ices were held Wednesday -in Toledo where he was born. He •had been in the retail business* here for 25 years. Surviving him are his wife, Ann; a daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Pollak; a son, Henry; two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Gallon and Mrs. Rae Goldberg; two brothers, Harry and Fred, and two grandchildren. home. HO. 8709. WILL SHARE beautifully furnished 3- room apt. with responsible girl or woman. N.W. section. Mrs. B. Gold- en, TO: 7-3370. Soviet Prosecution Shows Horror - Films, NUREMBERG SALL COVERAGE ACCIDENT INSUR- ANCE with HOSPITALIZATION is mg a •seven-day recital of. Ger- Man- . atrocities, the Soviet pros- ecution Showed, in the war crimes court here, detailed film accounts of the torture, mutilation. and murder of tens of thousands of women and children in Nazi death camps at Oswiecim, Maid- anek, Kerch, - Kloga and other places in eastern. Europe. . The film, which dwarfed in horror, scenes at Buchenwald and Dachau, shown by the American prosecution _early in the trial, caused war-hardened Army guards to gasp while the defend- ants figeted and averted their eyes. The film dwelt on the tor- ture deaths of children and preg- nant women. . Foster Parent Group Adopts 3 War Children Miss E. Frances Solo**, acting RECEPTACLE•S secretary of the Emerson Radio Garbage, Ash and Bubbage, BAnterced Employees Foster Parent Group, Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. of the,.Ernerson Radio and Phono- Priced Bight. graph Corp., 111 Eighth Ave., AMERICAN New York, announces the. adop :- tion of Annie -Eldering, Isidpre RECEPTACLE CO. . 579 Kenilworth TO. 64889 Rossodivita, Marie-Jose Aerts and Helene Chaimovicz, through the NoOk NOW Nook No0b. Nook Nook 'walk No" 'Moo , 'NNW `IOW Nook Nallik 'yak NI Foster Parents' Plan for war. chil 7 Detroit's Original and Largest Jewish Funeral Home dr en. • ' When it was formed,' the Em- erson. Radio Employees Foster. Parent Group expressed a desire 7739 JOHN R STREET TRinity 2-2113 to adopt several Jewish children. Helene Chaimovicz is the first ; Serving Detroit for over a Quarter of a Century Jewish. child, and in the near fu- DEPENDABLE DIGNIFIED ture it is expected that .a French-. CITY WIDE SERVICE .Tewish boy • refugee also 'be ANimbolok Nog. Nan.. `OW "%ANSI.. VitakNOW 'mak NailmOollik.NOP. NOW Ni.S ■ aolsk Nu acloPtect . 1 LEWIS BROS. I BOOKS of Jewish interest in English. MA. 6184. ATTORNEY; veteran, and wife desire 2, 3; or 4-room rental. TY. 4-2725. . Call Us for Estimate First Bar Names Meisner To Tax Committee EXPERIENCED women's counselor wanted for Northern Michigan hotel., Call TO. 7-2113. S available to subscribers of THE JEW- ISH NEWS for only $2, through poli- cies written by Columbus Mutual Life. ; Insurance Co. - No medical examine- Apply TODAY to - tion 2114 Penob- THE EW , . JEWISH S, scot Bldg., Detroit 26. RA. 7956. FREE COOK BOOK OR HISTORY OF . 'THE . SEWS. 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. 7956. OLD CLOTHING WANTED Best prices paid for men's suits, topcoats and shoes. TY, 4-3625.. . Max Bloom. THE JEWISH NEWS PUBLISHES WITHOUT CHARGE VETERANS' CLASSIFIED ADS FOR JOBS AND HOMES. VETERANS MUST SHOW. THEIR DISCHARGE PAPERS- TO SECURE THIS FREE SERVICE. • SALE -APARTMENTS • 50 apts. Grd. Blvd. • Marble entrance, new stoves, new refrig., stoker, excellent cond. Cost to build $329,000. Imagine buying this beautiful big property in these high price days for only $185,000. Terms $65,000. Million Dollar Location. Near Fisher Bldg. 20 elegant 3 rm, apts., new equipment. Nets $7,000. Price $65,- 000. Terms $25,00%. 20 apts. Near Wayne Un., all 3 rms. and baths, showers, vac. stm., new refrig., new stoves. You can't du- plicate this In all Detroit for only $50.000. Terms $25,000. This is a.. steal. 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