THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May .3 I, 1946 Page Twenty-Three Classified Advertisements Additional List of AJC Workers LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. in. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line. Minimum charge 50c. CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956 TO BUY or sell your business or prop- erty call Weiner Realty, 903 Dime Bldg., CA. 4784. Evenings, UN. 2-8481. FURNITURE RUG AND CARPET CLEANING DOMESTIC ORIENTALS TWIST CLEANED. IN YOUR HOME Sewing, binding, cuttin,g and moth proofing; work guaranteed; insured; pick-up service. ACTON RUG CLEANERS 24-HOUR SERVICE TYLER 4-5333 ASH DRUMS Painted - Delivered. $1.75. UN. 3-4613. BEATRICE MOSS, Piano Teacher. 9234 Dexter, TY. 6-1804. ALL COVERAGE ACCIDENT INSUR- ANCE with HOSPITALIZATION is available to subscribers of. THE JEW- ISH NEWS for only $2, through poli- cies written by Coluinbus Mutual Life Insurance Co. No medical examina- tion necessary. Apply TODAY to 1H..E, JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penob- scot Bldg., Detroit 26. RA. 7956. 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. 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. • EXCHANGE attPactive 4-room apart- ment in Brooklyn, Boro Park, N. Y., for 4- to 6-room apartment or flat, N.W. section, Detroit. Call Monday. TY. 7-7646. APARTMENT, 2 rooms, modern, to ex- change for 3 or 4 rooms or fiat. TO. 7-4559. HOUSEKEEPER, Kosher, for elderly lady. Small apartment. Good wages. UN. 4-0517. YOUNG MAN to work in pawnshop. Apply 415 Gratiot. MANAGER wanted for retail store. Be- tween ages of 25 and 40. Phone TO. 7-0100, from June 3 to 9. SEVEN ROOM home, completely fur- nished. To share with owner. Wid- ower. Can make attractive proposi- tion. VE. 7-5967. FOR SALE-Military watch, just like new. TO. 7-7046. BEAUTIFUL room to rent for refined gentleman or working couple. Quiet home. TO, 7-1887. 2294 Glendale. CLERK, typist, 5 years experience. 5-day week. Married. TO. 7-1785. BOOKKEEPER and typist to take charge of small office.. Must be ex- perienced. Freedman & Co., 612 Metropolitan Bldg., RA. 4436. LaGuardia to Talk Over 'Eternal Light' 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 "ERVICE.' BUSINESS LADY wishes comfortable room. TO. 7-3181. WANTED TO RENT, room in summer cottage for July. TY. 6-3627. LOST: Black leather zipper wallet. Linwood and Elmhurst vicinity. Need papers. Reward. TO. 5-6507. OFFICES for rent. Good location for doctor, dentist, etc. 6370 Michigan Avenue, corner Gilbert. LA. 4740. EXCHANGE 6-room fiat for 4-room apt. with 2 bedrooms. TO. 8-2234. ATTENTION: ,Apt. desperately needed at once by veteran. Employed as ac- countant with Jewish Welfare Feder- ation. Can furnish excellent refer- ences. No children. No pets. Mr. Genser. TE. 1-1600 or AR. 6030. HOUSEKEEPER wanted in motherless home of 3 people. 8031 Twelfth at Seward. TO RENT: June 15 to Sept. 1. Spa- cious 6-room flat completely fur- nished; carpeted; Bendix washer; piano. References required. Box 175, THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penob- scot Bldg., Detroit 26. ONE or 2 rooms for rent. 2 in home. DA. 5302. WANTED, experienced,. grocery clerk. Good salary. TY. 6-1280. WANTED, apt. or income by veteran and wife. Both employed. TY. 5-8682. WANTED, registered nurse for chil- dren's summer camp. If interested . write to Box 215, THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., De- troit 26. FIORELLO H. LaGUARDIA Fiorello H. LaGuardia will de- liver a short address on famine relief at the close o_f the Eternal Light radio drama, "Hunger", by Morton Wishengrad, to be broad- cast on Sunday, June 2* Monument Unveilings The unveiling of a stone for Flight Officer Kenneth Rosen- field will be held at Machpelah Cemetery at 2 p. m. on -Sunday, June 9. Julius Rosenwald Post of the American Legion will be in charge of the service, under the leadership of Dr. R. R. Gold- stone. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the unveiling. * * * The unveiling of a monument over the grave of the late Mrs. Bertha Hendin will take place at 2 p. m. Sunday, June 2, at Machpelah Cemetery. ,,Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service. Arthur C. Field Joseph Schwartz Rabbi Leon Fram Karl B. Seg,all Arnold E. Frank Car H. Shalit Tmanuel G. Frank . Albert Shapiro Dr. William Freedman - Joseph Shapiro Bernard Friedgood Julius Shapiro 'Abe Friedman Milton Shapiro Hyman Friedman. Norma Shapiro Albert L. Fuchs Joe Shekter Alvin Gale Fred Sherman Saul B. Gealer Irving Shewack Ben Gelman Max Shmukle• Charles Gillen Nathan Shore Maurice Glasier David Shumaker Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer Ben Siegal Irving Goldberg • Albert Silber Jacob Goldberg Aaron Silberblatt David A. Goldman Grant Silverfarb David Gornbein Prof. Peter Altman Barney Green Morton F. Ashner Sol Grenadier Maurice Axelrod Harry Grossman N. M. Briskin Henry Grossman I. I. Feldman Leonard H. GuSsow. Ben Fingeroot Dr. Morton Hack Louis Fraiberg J. Haggai' L. Kaplan Betty R. Harley. Jos. Kirschnian John Hayman Edward . T. Lichtig David Hertz Charles Makie Annabel Isberg Henry Meyers Herman Jacobs Charles Robinson Sam Jacobs Manuel Salinger David Jalan Karl B. Segall David Kahn Louis Taub Nathan Kaletsky Leo Tochman Harry Kaminer Louis I. Silverfarb Sam P. Katz Nathan Simon Maxwell E. Katzen • David Sirota Jacob Keidan . Reuben Sklar Max B. Kerner Harry Sloan. Philip L. Kaplan Harold H. -Smilay Dr. Sol Kesler Benjamin M. smith Sshiel Kingston Joseph Snitman Dr. S. Kleinman M. Snow Charles A. Komer Mrs. Etta Snyder Saul Y. . Kopman Isidor Sosnick Saul Kormor Maurice Spitzer Burnett J. Krauss James L. Stein Christian Pro-Zionist Organizations Merge . NEW YORK (JPS)-Two Christian groups favoring a Jew- ish Palestine, the American Pal- ACCOUNTANT, now in position to estine Committee and the Chris- handle few more part-time accounts. tian Council on Palestine, merged TO. 5-7771. recently to become the American WANTED, experienced driver to help Christian Palestine Committee, it drive to California. Between June 10 CARD OF THANKS was announced here by Senators and 20. Buick sedan. Phone HO. The family of the late Ida Owen Brewster (R., Me.) and 8934. Edelson wishes to express sin- James Mead (D., N. Y.) and the EXPERIENCED dress sales woman for cerest thanks to relatives and Rev. Daniel Poling, of the Phila- specialty dress shop. Part time or friends for the kindnesses shown steady. Excellent wages. 11616 Dex- them in their_ recent bereave- ter. TO. 8-0286. ment. Sale Apartments ROOM for refined couple or 2 em- ployed girls. Kitchen privleges. DA _. 2587. REFINED Jewish working girl looking for room and board. Is in desperate need for home. TY. 7-5468. GOING TO PALESTINE. Am interested in business connections there. Willing to act as agent for local business houses. R. Wartel, HO. 3268. ROOM TO RENT for employed lady. Breakfast. 9626 Cascade. 1547 PINGREE. Room to rent for a girl. WANTED, 5-room income or single in Roosevelt School district for member of Jewish News staff. Call RA. 6558. EXCHANGE 5-room heated fiat for 3- room nicely furnished apartment. N.W. section. Desirable neighbor- hood. Adults only. Must decorate. O. ft-a21$ BNAI MOSHE OBSERVES SHEVUOTH FESTIVAL Cong. Bnai Moshe will observe the Shevuoth festival with ser- vices twice daily conducted by Cantor David Katzman, Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi will deliver the sermons on Wednesday and Thursday. Yizkor prayers will be said Thursday. RECEPTACL - ES Garbage, Ash and iftuhbage, Reinforced Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. Priced Right. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 672 Kenilworth TO. 11-5389 Obituaries A list of Allied Jewish Campaign workers, additional to those published last week, was announced this week as follows: MRS. LENA •NIMAN, 83, of • 8423 14th St., died Saturday. Samuel E. Krepack General Division Myron D. Stein Fay Krosner C. Steinberg Funeral services were held Mon- J. D. Krosin Sam Aaron John Stifder ' Raymond Kurtzman Rabbi Morris Adler Dr. Charles Stolar day at Lewis Bros. Burial was Samuel Kutzen Phillip Adler Harry Stolsky Charles Lapides M. Alpert I.• G. Stone in Clover Hill Cemetery. Surviv- Henry Lapides Phil Ash Louis Stotzky Jacob Lapides ing are three sons, Harry, Max-. Milton Atlas Phillip Sukrow Moe Leiter Henry Auslander Alex Taub 4vell and Clifford, and a daugh- R. Leopold Ann Averbuch Norton J. Taylor Reuben Axelrod Fred Lepofsky Moe 0. Teitel ter, Frances. Rabbi .Eliezer Levi Dr. M. E. Bachman Julian Tobias * * Michael R. Bagdade Rabbi Leizer Levin Max Trager Sam Levin Samuel P. Baker Harvey L. Vehon MRS. PEPPI FREEDMAN, Samuel Levine Louis Bassin Jack Victor died May 22. Services were held Hyman M. Beale Sol Lifsitz Louis Viedrah Harry Beerman Sol Lifton . Cyril Wagner Thursday at Ira Kaufman Fu- Jack Behrmann J. Stewart Linden George M. Wayburn neral Chapel. Rabbi Fischer, rving Belinsky - Arthur Lipsitt Clifton P. Well Alex Belkin . • David Lipton. Rabbi Levi and Cantor Katzman Larry Weiner Dr. Abraham Beresh Burton W. London Max Weiner officiated. She - leaves three Isadore Berger Wm. A. London Arlyne Weinstein Alfred Berkowitz Albert Lubin sons, Sam, Morton and Jerry; Charles Weinstein G. B. Bernstein L. Lustig Nathan Weinstein and a- daughter, Mrs. William David Berris Dr. Bernard Mannes Arnold A. Weitzman Max Biber New. Interment was in Oak- H. M. Margolis Harry 'Weitzman Bud Bielfield Dr. David Marsh Benjamin F. Wigder view Cemetery. Joseph Blau Maurice Maschke, Jr. -Lew Wisper * Samuel W. Block Joseph. M. Mellon Julian G. Wolfner Aaron J. Blumenau A. Meyerowitz A. Wolfson MRS. DORA COHN; 2317 Cal- David Brenner Bernard Milinsky Julius Wolfson Phillip Brestoff vert, died May 23. Services were Samuel Mintz. Dr. Lawrence I. Yaffa L. B. Brody Raymond Moers Maurice H. Zackheim held Sunday at Kaufman Funeral H. D. Brotman Morris Mohr Money Zeman John L. Brown Chapel. Rabbi Rosenstock and Mineta Morger Jack Zide Mrs. John L. Brown Belle H. Moskowitz Victor Zuckerman Cantor Sonenklar officiated. She William J. Brown Ben Moss Women's Division leaves a son, Philip •Spielman of D. Bruss Edward R. Moss Miss Jean Baschin Seymour Buckner Samuel Moss New York; and two daughters, Albert Burrows Rabbi Sidney Mossman Mrs. A. L. Carnick Mrs. Morris Burstein and Mrs. Pearl Devenow David Bussey Rodman N. Myers Mrs. Max Dushkin Seymour Caplan Harry Nathan Molly Rosen. Interment was in Mrs. Dora Dworkin Samuel ,Chapin Sam Nathanson New York City. Mrs. Walter Field Sam Charmer John Nemon Fannilt Finegold t * * Max Charness David M. Newman Mrs. Chas. Gitlin Peter Chodoroff Isaac Nissenbaum Dorothy L. Gross MORTON BARASCH, 9 7 0 7 Jack Citrin Jacob Paskin Mrs. Max B. Kerner Arthur A. Clarnage Samuel W. Pearlman Broadstreet, died May 24. Ser- Mrs. Sarah Levine David Cohen Jack Pecherer vices were held Monday at Kauf- Mrs. Joseph Abel Harry Cohen ' Peter Portnoy Mrs. David Ka min Henry Cohen man Funeral Chapel with Rabbi Dr. Moe S. Perlis Joseph Mash Leonard Cohen Irving. Raimi Fram officiating. He leaves his Mrs. Ida Yollick Lou Cohen Harvey Rattner parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Seymour J. Cohn Samuel J. Rhodes ' Junior Division Harriet Cooper Arthur Robinson Barasch; a brother, Robert; and Ruth Behrman Lawrence M. Crohn Dr. Raymond Rose John Barsdorf a sister, Frances. Maurice Daitch Aaron Rosenberg Iris Baskin Louis Dalitz * * * Matilda Rosenberg Audrey Beerbohm Robert V. Danto Morris Rosenberg Rhoda Block a native LEON STEINBERG, David Desow Jay Rosenshine Bill Budman Alfred Deutch Charles Rosenzweig of, Traverse City and a former Phyllis Cherney Martin DOnon Charles Rothstein Barbara Enggass Detroit resident, died May 24 in Norman Drachler Robert Rubin Ben Gallob Charles Driker D. Samuels Los Angeles at the age of 58. Phyllis Glasier Aaron Droock Joshua Sarasohn Sara Goldberg Funeral services were held Tues- Morris Dudelson Morris L. Schaver Mary Gray Harry Edelson Clara Schlan day in Los Angeles. He is sur- Evelyn Green - Fred A. Epps Irving W. SChlussel Dorothy Gross , vived by his. wife, Sadie; a son, Nathan Epstein Louis Schhissel • Max Haiman Samuel M. Epstein Harry Louis, and two daughters, Alexander Schostak Carol Harris Dr. Joseph Erman Dr. Bernard Schmidt. Shirley Jacobs Mrs. 13ernstein of Chicago and H. Feigenson Meyer Schneider Bernard. Kaufman 'Mrs.' Kate Rosenthal of Detroit. M. Feigenson . Max Schultz Florence Kohn Sally Krise Frieda Kumove Morton Levin Roberta Levitt Delores Mihaly Ruth Levitt Ruth Miller Margot Mono Neill Oppenheim Gordon S. Prussian Norman Rosenfeld Beverly_ Samik Julie Sandler Charlotte Singerman Norma Sperlberg Shirley. Victor Melvin Wallace James Wilkus Seymour. Adelson Mrs. John M. Anstandig Louis Burke Evelyn Byer A. L. Carnick Mrs. A. L. Carnick Richard Deutch Sara Lee Eichler Harry Fagin Joseph Fauman Joseph Gilbert Roselyn Goldstick Shirley Gaft Leo Goldstein Mary Gray Harriet Greenberg Carol Greenhouse Shirley Hersh Sidney Kaplan Mrs. Arthur Levitt Pola Lyton Jack Moogermtin George J. Rosett Alex E. Rubin Raymond Rubiner David Schwartz Harry Shumacher Betty Weiss Emil Wolok Molly Zeltzer Deny Soviet Support of Arabs' Position - JERUSALEM, (JTA)-Russian Ambassador Daniel Solod's re- cent visit to Syrian President Shurki al Kuwatly was in con- nection with an appeal to the Soviet Union by Syria's Caucas- ian minority and the subject of Palestine was not mentioned, re- liable reports from Damascus stated this week. It had previous- ly been reported and subse- quently denied that the Soviet ambassador had promised sup- port of the Arab position on Pal. estine. LAMP REPAIRS Old styli llom and table lamps brought HP to date. Vases made-Into lamps. Paris for all tempo. Broken glass and porcelain lamps 3-Way and FlUeretCont. otetered• OUSE OF LAMPS fri TO. 8-1963 BUSINESS or INDIVIDUAL delPhia Baptist Church, joint chairthen of the new group. Sen- ator Robert F. Wagner (D., N. Y.) was named founder and honorary chairman of the new organiza- tion. Sen. 'Arthur H. Vendenberg was named one of the vice- presidents. MONUMENTS Owner Max Wrotslaysky Monument Works INVESTMENT CO. 26th Year INDIAN VILLAGE 19 apt. 4-6 rms., new stoves, new stoker, new tankless water heater. Gen. Elec. refrig. Price $60,000. Terms $30,000 to new 4U% mtge. PINGREE - HAMILTON Choice location, 19 apt. 4-5 rms. new stoves, new cab. sinks. Rent $9.700. We sold once for $90,000. Price now $65.000, terms $35,000. Call Mr. Bedford. Homer Warren DIME BLDG. .8( Co. 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