Friday, April 12, 1946 Obituaries THE JEWISH NEWS JDC Shipping Passover. Supplies Page Fifty-five , Classified Advertisements LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. in. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line. Minimum charge 50c. ESTHER BLUGERMAN, 2420 Monterey, died April 6. Services were held Sunday at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Woh- lgelernter officiated. She leaves her sons, Albert and Joseph; a sister, Mrs. Sophie Covent; and four brothers, James, Henry, Louis and Norman Blugerman. * * * SAMUEL KOTIN, 65, of 2415 Atkinson, a Detroit resident for 35 years, died April 2. Funeral services were held April 3 at Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Dora; two sons, Rubin and Irv- ing; a daughter, Mrs. Karl Mar- tin; a sister, Mrs. Samuel White of Chicago. * * * JACOB ZWIG of 906 Elsmere, Windsor, Ont., died March 18. Funeral services were held March 19 at Lewis Bros., Detroit. Burial was in Machpelah Cemetery. Rab- bi Groner officiated. Surviving him are his wife, Rachel; a daugh- ter, Jean; five sons, Israel Robert, Max, Louis, Harry and Walter. RANDOLPH 6558 or RANDOLPH 7956 S. & P. WALLPAPER removing. Clean -efficient--veterans. Days. MA. 5329. Nights, TO. 6-4823. 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. Old Clothing Get $1 to $50 For Men's Suits, O'Coats, Tuxedos TE. 1-9162 PAINTING and decorating. Good work and material. Estimates carefully given. HO. 4936. A-1 WALL WASHING. Paper cleaning. Paper hanging. Painting. Household decorators. TO. 8-8772. 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. 7956. OLD CLOTHING WANTED Best prices paid for men's suits, topcoats and shoes. TY: 4-3625. Max Bloom. HOUSE FOR SALE-Immediate occu- pancy. 2750 Oakman Court. Open by appointment. Call Dr. Hack, RA. 7790. These cartons are part of the 2,500,000 pounds of matzos and other Passover supplies being shipped to the Jewish survivors of Europe by the Joint Distribution Committee, which receives its FOR SALE-Four-yard all lace table- Pamphlet on Judaism cloth and dozen napkins. Call UN. funds from the $100,000,000 nation-wide campaign of the United Now Printed in French 1-9119. Jewish Appeal. JDC Passover food and sacramental wine shipments are being sent from the United States and Palestine for Jewish The pamphlet, "Contributions survivors, especially those in the displaced persons camps in Ger- FURNISHED room for rent for em- ployed individual. Excellent • trans- many and Austria. of Judaism to Modern Society," portation. DA. 1549. by Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman, EX-SERVICEMAN and wife would like spiritual leader of the Beth Israel to Get to exchange 3-room front apt. for 5 Congregation in Hartford, Conn. or 6-room flat. N. W. section. TO. has bene translated into French 8-7871. In memory of my beloved son, Matzo Shipment by Rabbi R. Sommer of Paris. FIVE or 6-room flat wanted by refined The pamphlet, one of the "Pop- the late Isaac Simon of 1970 Phil- couple; two children; references. TO. ular Studies in Judaism" series adelphia, a donation of $100 was 7-6605. issued by the Commission on In- given to Shaarei Chesed Free WANTED-Eagle Scout or young man formation about Judaism, of the Loan Society of Jerusalem, to with similar training to act as coun- Union of Aberican Hebrew Con- selor to two boys 9 and 6 years of gregations and the Central Con- help European refugees re-estab- age at private summer -home, North- ference of American Rabbis, had - lish themselves, through Rabbi ern Michigan, July and August. State been especially printed for Am- Joseph Eisenman, the society's training and references. Also salary sole representative in the U. S. erican Jewish soldiers. Rabbi expected. Box 257, THE JEWISH Louis I. Egelson, of Cincinnati, MRS. ESTHER BLUMA SIMON. NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., De- secretary of the Union of Am- troit 26. erican Hebrew Congregations, SITUATION WANTED-Male. Experi- gave permission to reprint it. enced men's furnishings and hat sales- Czech Jews In Memoriam Does Your Business Need Additional Capital? We Loan on Machinery - Equip- ment - Chattel Mortgages - Con- tracts - Notes. Prompt, Confidential Service Commercial Acceptance Corp. . Henry Jassy, Pres. 614 Fox Bldg. CA. 6472 BUSINESS or INDIVIDUAL LOANS on MACHINERY & ,EQUIPMENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FIXTURES • • • TRUCKS • TRAILERS PLEASURE CARS • • • QUICK SERVICE MONEY WITHIN HOURS UNION INVESTMENT CO. 26th Year 320 Fort St. West CHerry 74'74 Monument Unveilings The unveiling of a monument over the grave of the late Mrs. Sarah Fox will take place at 2:30 p. m. on Sunday, April 14, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi J. S. Sperka will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. the service. RABBI REUBEN LEVOVITZ, general secretary of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of U. S. and Canada, presents 10,000 pounds of matzoth which the organiza- tion is donating to Czechoslovak RECEPTACLES Jewry, to the Czechoslovak Con- Garbage, Ash and Rubbage, Reinforced sul General, KAREL HUDEC. Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. Rabbi Levovitz is explaining the Priced Right. manufacture of matzoth to Mr. AMERICAN Hudec in the plant of the Man- ischewitz Matzoth Firm where RECEPTACLE CO. 579 Kenilworth TO. 8-5889 official ceremonies took place. This is the first such American gift to Jews overseas since the PAINTING overthrow of Hitler. DECORATING PAPERHANGING -Homes - Stores - Offices Every Job Insured & Guaranteed Abraham Ludwig TY. 6-8348 Harry Sussman TY. 7-4448 IRA KAUFMAN ci,̀../Opteet CHAPEL AND PARLORS DEXTER BOULEVARD 9 410 TYLER 7-4520 S WWWWWWWWW%rwwww.WWWWW.1WWWWWWW44 :1", MONUMENTS and GRAVE MARKERS : "Where Quality Tells and Price Sells" :11 ; ■ I ,e r TO. 8-6923-4 Sidney A. Deitch , DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 2744 W. DAVISON, Corner LAWTON % Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Monday Through Thursday & Sunday WVWWWWWWWW%%" 10 6%/WWWW.WWWWW•611.1W. WILL SUB-LEASE part of office to re- sponsible party. 1170 National Bank Bldg., RA. 3037. REPLATING - ELEC. Your worn silverware, jewelry will look LIKE NEW. Prices reasonable. -Prompt service. TY. 5-7144. FORD HOSPITAL doctor, veteran, seeks one or two-bedroom living quarters. Furnished or unfurnished., TO. 6-5158. APT. desperately needed by couple- school teacher and accountant, with good positions. No children, no pets; veteran. Excellent references. AR. 6030. VETERAN and wife, both employed, need 2 or 3 rooms, furnished or un- furnished. Apt. or income.. UN. 2-7343. WARRANT OFFICER stationed in De- troit needs 3 or 4-room apt. 'Call RA., 9360, Ext. 205, Capt. Shields. A BOOK-The perfect gift for every, occasion. House of Books, MA. 6184., BABY SITTER, 17-year-old male stu- dent. N.W. vicinity. References. TO. 7-3726. - • SELL HALF or whole interest in two- flat. Elmhurst - Wildemere section. -"- What price and down payment can you make? Box 318, THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26. WANTED-A late model car in good condition. Will pay cash. Preferably, from private party. TO. 8-5435. ROOM wanted by girl employed by Government. Rochester-Dexter vicin- ity. TY. 7-6378 between 6 and S p.m. REFINED employed business woman would like room in quiet home. N.W. section. Kitchen privleges, or would share apt. TO. 6-8221. WANTED-Bookkeeper experienced to assist in newly constructed office, Good pay. Good hours. Excellent op- po•tunity for advancement. TY. 7-8888 betWeen 9 and 5. WANTED - Excellent first cook for, summer hotel. Salary $1,000 for sea- man. Can manage, buy, and mer- son (July 1 to Labor Day), room and chandise department; references. TO. board included. Must be experienced. 7-1537. , For interview call. UN. 4-0980 after • 6 p. m. ROOM to rent for young woman. Quiet home. TO. 7-2574. GAS RECONVERSION. Furnaces re- paired, vacuumed, chimneys cleaned. VETERAN and wife desire 2- or 3-room Clean work. Free estimates. Halver- burnished apartment. TY. 5-9478. son Furnace Repair. VE. 7-4577. FURNISHED ROOM to rent in home of two adults. Good transportation. 3742 Wager, TY. 4-6091. WANTED - Experienced bookkeeper (female). Apex Wiping Cloth Co., 7355 Bryden, Mr. Martin, TY. 7-1053. COUPLE with small infant urgently needs 4 or 5 rooms. TY. 6-6166. PLEASE? PLEASE? PLEASE? Won't someone please let us know of an apartment or in- come we can live in. My hus- band has been out of the army since last October and we are still without a place-3 or 4 rooms is all we need. No chil- dren. No pets. Just the two of us. References. Call Mrs. Win- nick, TY. 7-2729. You won't be sorry'! •In case you didn't know its when Fanny Brice isn't busy be- ing Baby Snooks,- she is interior decorating the homes of other Hollywood celebrities. Fanny has Fannie Brice says "I'd love to wear suits like Barbara Stan- decorated the homes of such stars BEATRICE MOSS, Piano Teacher. Free wyck, but I can't get her Tay- as Eddie Cantor, Dinah Shore and trial lesson. 9234 Dexter, TY. 6-1804. lyricist Ira Gershwin! lor!" 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Was $33.- 000. Mtge. was $90,000. Sold once $165,000. Entire price $75,000, terms $20,00. $300,000 Grd. Blvd. foreclosure sacri- fice, $185,000 terms, $65,000 to our new 4'/, pct. mtge. 50 choice apts., new refrig., new stoves. Absurd OPA rent $31,000. Should be $50,000. 20 apt. Near Wayne Univ. 3 rms. showers, new refrig., new stoves. $95,000 construction job. Must be liquidated. Only $50,000, terms $25,- 000 to our new 4% pct. mtge. 20 apt. Beauty at Fisher Bldg. 3 rms., new refrig., new stoves, new stoker. Nets $7,000. Only $65,000, terms $25,000 to our new Oh pet. mtge. See Mr. Bedford. Homer Warren & Co. DIME BLDG. CA. 0321 WE SPECIALIZE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF APARTMENTS LAMP REPAIRS Old style floor- and table lamps brought ad to date. Vasos made into lamps. Parts for all lentos. 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. NI. 201 GRAND AVE.. WEST VETERAN and wife desperately need flat, income, or apt. No children. De- sirable and reliable tenants. Refer- ences. TO. 8-7680. THE JEWISH NEWS PUBLISHES WITHOUT CHARGE VETERANS' CLASSIFIED ADS FOR JOBS AND HOMES. VETERANS MUST SHOW THEIR DISCHARGE PAPERS TO SECURE THIS FREE SERVICE. WARNING! Do not buy food articles for Passover simply because they are marked "Kosher for Passover" unless They have the endorsement of the VAAD HA-RABONIM OF DETROIT. Only articles supervised and approved by the Vaad Ha-Rabonim are Kosher for Passover. VAAD HA-ROBONIM (Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Detroit)