Obituaries JACOB, KAUFMAN, 54, of 3246 Lawrence, died last Satur- day. Funeral services Were held Monday at Lewis Bros. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cem- etery. He was a member of the Masonic Order and of the Jewish War Veterans. Surviving are his wife, Fanny; a son, Noiman, two daughters, Mrs. J. Phillips and Madeline Kaufman. • • • ELLA GLOVINSKY of 4213 Military Ave., died Sept. 24. Services were held Wednesday at Kaufman Funeral ChapeL Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser of- ficiated. She leaves her hus- band, Abraham; four sons, Nor- man, Arnold, Martin and San- ford; four sisters, Mrs. Ann Rosenbloom of Utica, N. Y., Mrs. Morris Dresher of New York, Mrs. Nathan of Santa Monica, Calif. and Mrs. Aubrey Shapero of Detroit; four brothers, Arthur, Louis, Julius and Philip Stone. Interment was in Machpelah Cemetery. • • • Page Fifteen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 4, 1946 JWV Urges Voters To Register; Hold Civic Affair Oct. 24 Members of the 18 Posts and eight Ladies Auxiliaries of the Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans, as well as the gen- eral public are being urged by the JWV to register by Oct. 16 for the Nov. 5 elections. The JWV community program to be held on Oct. 24 at head- quarters, 8212-12th, will be fea- tured with entertainment, re- freshments, and the appearance of a large number of public of- ficials including all candidates seeking public office. Rudolph Stein, department chairman of the- Rehabilitation Committee, Mrs. Esther Tenzer Ladies, state department senior vice-president, as well as repre- sentatives of the various posts and auxiliaries are formulating plans for a series of dances to be held at department headquarters. The first dance will be held at the headquarters ballroom Nov. 2. Classified Advertisements Congress Women Delay Meeting Until Oct. 23 LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. in. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line. Minimum charge 50c. Mrs. Samuel A. Green, presi- dent, announces that the next meeting of the Detroit Women's Division of American Jewish Congress will be held. Wednes- day, Oct. 23 instead of Oct. 16. The annual "Induction to Serv- ice" program, written by Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, this year un- der the direction of Mrs. William P. Greenberg, will be given at that time. - Interfaith Committee will meet next Wednesday, at 1:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Samuel Rosen, 2267 W. Grand Blvd. The Study Group will meet next Tuesday, at 1:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Nathan Bright, 4061 Glendale. Council's Quarterly Meeting At Center Monday Community CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956 SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED Lox, Cream Cheese, Fancy Imported Jams and Preserves BOB THE BAGEL BOY TY. 6-1782 LIFE TIME baby carriage and miscel- laneous for sale. TY. 5-7306. WANTED, boy with bicycle to work in a grocery store. Call HO. 9288: NICE furnished room for 1 or 2 em- ployed girls. NO. 5423. SEVERAL HUNDRED fenced acres, including large private lake, trout stream, two beautiful log lodges, large stable, four rustic cottages- all new. Modern. One of the finest North recreational tracts in the Country. Death of previous owner makes this possible. It must be seen to appreciate the grandeur of these splendid new buildings, the lake, stream and forest. Write for par- ticulars. Joseph Eaton, Gaylord, Michigan. DRIVING LESSONS by expert in- Name Cohen Head For Vaad Hatzala Drive in Detroit Council Women Open Drive for Members /1191111111ENTS eza LEWIS' BROS. 7739 JOHN IL STREET Malty 2-2113 1 Serving Detroit for_ovor a Qaartor of a Century ; f DEPENDABLE DIGNIFIED 1 S an, WIDE SERVICE Joseph Lachar Opens Take-Out Food Business Joseph Lachar, well known . in Detroit for his catering service, has opened a place of business en Linwood and Joy Road. He fea- tures a complete take-out service of specially prepared home- no•AveA2. 0 1 oseANntoonto a a toostossioesounwrimesAz a is o sat a a a I o I cooked foods. OLD CLOTHING WANTED PAY 510 to $25 Men's suits. overcoats. topcoats, tuxedos, shoes. TE. 2-0490. HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Used Furniture BUY-RITE FURNITURE 2236 Michigan CA. 8750-8613 ANYONE HAVING 2 bedroom apt., Linwood-Dexter section, to ex- change for 4 bedroom flat, call TY. 5-7306. structor. *2 per hour in your car, $3 The quarterly meeting of dele- in mine. Call TY. 7-2758. gates to the Jewish Community Council will be held Monday, CLASSROOM SPACE available for rent in school. Morning hours 9 a.m. Oct. 7, at 8:15 p. m., in the audi- to 3 p.m. 5 days a week. Write to Box 40, THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 torium of the Jewish Center. Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26. The agenda will include a re- port on the community's Pales- PART TIME bookkeeping as assistant to accountant to be done in your home. Write reply to Box 50. THE Detroit Committee for Vaad tine protest program and 4, re- JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot view of the proposed budget for Hatzala announces the selection Bldg., Detroit 26. 1946-47. Reports of other com- of David J. Cohen as chairman mittees also will be. presented to ROOM suitable for couple. Kitchen of the local drive to raise this privileges. Must have own bedroom set. TO. 5-1936. community's share in the national the delegates. Delegates will be asked to act goal for Rescue Children, Inc. room for rent to couple. upon several important constitu- FURNISHED Kitchen privileges. 3.361 Pasadena. The Detroit drive opened at a tional changes presented by the TO. 5-7969. dinner on Sept. 29 at the Jewish constitutional committee, under Center. MIDDLE-AGED couple will share beau- tiful 6-room flat with another middle- Irving Bunim and Stephen the chairmanship of Louis Rosen- zweig. aged couple. Very reasonable. DA. Klein described Vaad Hatzala 6118. Aaron Droock, president of the work conducted overseas. Community Council, urges that WILL SELL 1946 automobile for priv- Rabbi M. Nurack, former Lat- ilege of renting 5- co 6-room flat in vian Senator, told of Vaad Hat- all organizations be represented N.W. section. TO. 8-0423. at this meeting. zala work in behalf of the sur- Delegates should present their PART-TIME position for office work. viving children. receptionist or doctor's assistant. wanted by capable. intelligent girl. Rabbi I. Grozalsky is directing cards upon registration. UN. 1-6491. the drive with headquarters at 9105 Linwood. IN MEMORIAM Rescue Children; Inc., was In memory of our dearly be- launched July 7 to obtain funds loved wife and mother, Sarah for war orphans being , maintain- Bernstein, who passed on 10 years ed in Vaad Hatzala homes Mrs. Herbert M. Smith, presi- ago, Sept. 30, 14 days in Tishri. throughout Europe. The sum of "You cannot say. you must not say $365 is being asked for the sup- dent of the Detroit Section Na- That she is dead. She is just away. With a cheery smile, and a wave port of a child. Adoption includes tional Council of Jewish Women, of the hand provision for f o o d, clothing, announces the drive for 500 new She has wandered into an unknown is under maintenance, and education for members for 1946-47 land." a year, and a promise of personal way. Sadly missed by her husband, Chairman of the membership David, and children, Mildred and contact with wards through cor- respondence, shipment of food committee is Mrs. David Marx. Ralph. packages, gifts, photographs, etc. Co-chairman is Mrs. Louis Marx. Other members are: Mrs. Harry LEVENSON FAMILY CLUB M. Jacobs Will Address Singer, Mrs. Milton Mittenthal will meet at Mr. and Mrs. M. and Mrs. George Freedman. Levenson's home, 2645 Webb, ZOA Chapter I Tuesday A tea for prospective members Sunday, at 8 p. m. A games party will be held at the home of Mrs. will be held. Chapter I of Detroit District of Harold Ziv of 17514 Wildernere the Zionist Organization of next Tuesday. America invites members and - Council's program is adapted Leather Shoppe Features friends to an open meeting next to women of all ages and inter- Unusual Fall Novelties The management of the Leath- Tuesday at 8:15 p. M., in Butzei ests. Various activities are sched- er Shoppe on 12th St. announces Hall of the Jewish Center. uled for the general membership. its fall stock of unusual novelties Miss Evelyn Eiselman, program CARD OF THANKS in belts, flowers and earrings, all chairman, announces that Morris The family of the late J. Na- Jacobs, president of the Detroit JWV Asks Park Named made from leather. than Bressler wishes to express Zionist District of the ZOA, will In Honor of Lt. Zussman sincerest thanks to family and be the guest speaker. TOMMY TUCKER, popular friends for the many kindnesses A social hour and dancing will band leader of stage, screen and Department of Michigan, Jew- shown them in their recent be- follow the program. ish War Veterans, has initiated radio fame, is on the stage of reavement Plans are in progress for a a program to have one of the Downtown Theater with his or- paid-up membership party, to be chestra, together with an array YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR held on Sunday, Oct 27, at Detroit parks or boulevards of prominent stars. Irene Man- named in honor of Lt. Raymond CHOLEM will hold a_ tea at the Rouge Park Recreational Center. ning, singing star of pictures, home of Mrs. L. Millman, 17555 Selma Jakont, chairman of the Zussman, who was killed in bat- stage and radio, makes a personal tle Sept. 21, 1944. Lt. Zussman Birchcrest Dr., at 1 p. m. Mon- social committee, announces that appearance. day. Entertainment has been this party will be open to paid-up was posthumously awarded the • • • Congressional Medal of Honor. planned. Members are urged to members of Chapter I only. MEZRITCHER SOCIAL CLUB bring prospective members. All young people who become gave a Rosh Hashanah party, members by paying their dues Mrs. Mary Droock Dies with entertainment and refresh- at open meetings will be eligible ments, at its last meeting. A wie- Mrs. Mary Droock, 73, of 2484 to attend. nie roast was held Sept. 29 at Edison, mother of Aaron Droock, Belle Isle. By Karl C. Berg • • • DEAN ROBB has replaced president of the Jewish Commun- Owner ity Council of Detroit, died Sept. Clarence Anderson as executive JOSEF GINGOLD, concert- Max Wrotslaysky 25. secretary of the Metropolitan De- master of the Detroit Symphony, Monument Works Funeral services arranged by troit Fair Employment Practice Distinctive Lewis Bros., were held Sunday+ at has been selected to open the Council. Meentanente Temple Beth El Brown Memor- MUSIC HALL Recital Series on Reasonably Priced ial Chapel, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer Oct. 8. One of the most delectable CARD OF THANKS 3301 JOT ROAD items appearing on Gingold's pro- The family of the late Samuel officiating. Burial was in Clover gram will be a first Detroit per- Corner WIMesmer. Hill Park Cemetery. TYler 4-11196 Garber wishes to express sincere Surviving, besides Aaron, is an- formance of a Sonata for Violin thanks to relatives and friends al-ne (d minor) by his teacher, for the kindnesses shown them in other son, Dr. Victor Droock, and Eugen Ysaye. a daughter, Sarah; a sister, Mrs their recent bereavement. Tena Marans of Long View, %SW VIG10411010.10104101 0410■•■•11 01•111110e1OkNeIMVINVINWNINIVe110k Naellu.NIOD.Ne Wash., and a brother, William of St. Paul, Minn. Detroit's Original and Largest Jewish Femoral Howe JENNIE COHEN of 3331 Tuxedo died Sept. 28. Services were held Sunday at Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Rabbi Harold Rosenthal officiated. She is sur- vived by her husband, Abram; a son, Leonard, and daughter, Madeline. Burial was in Mach- pelah Cemetery. • • • GOLDIE YELLIN of 3344 Bur- lingame died Sept. 28. Services were held Sunday at Kaufman Funeral Chapel. She js survived by her children, Mrs. Jack Fish, Mrs. Sarah Helfand and Mrs. Rose Stone; two sisters, Mrs. Dora Greenblatt and Mrs. Neshe Schwartz. Rabbi Leizer Levin officiated. Interment was in Machpelah Cemetery. • • • REBECCA KAPLAN of 9330 Dexter died Sept. 27. Services were held Sunday at Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Rabbi Nathan Gaynor= officiated. She is sur- vived by her children, Samuel S. of Detroit, Joseph of North Ridge, CaliL, Leon of Aubura, N. Y., Maury F. of New York; Mrs. Charles Barnett of Detroit and Mrs. A. Zamek of Pontiac, Mich. Interment was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. • • • • J. NATHAN BRESSL.ER of 2203 Taylor, prominent builder and plumbing contractor, died Sept. 24 at the age of 40. He was a past president of Beth Itzchock and was active in Con- gregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel and in many Jewish causes. He is survived by his wife, Minnie; two children, Louis and Judith; his mother, Mrs. Esther Bressler, and two brothers, Milton and Morris. HOT BAGEL, rolls and bread at your door Sunday mornings. Bob The Bagel Boy. TY. 6-1782. REALESTATE EDELMAN FOR better wall washing call James Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plasterer Contractor. MA. 5243. OLD CLOTHING WANTED Best prices paid fOr men's suits. topcoats and shoes. TY. 9-3625. PIANO TEACHER. experienced: pop- ular and classical. At my home 2696 W. Grand Ave., TO. 5-4166. s. Rachelle Banks. Catering-HORS D'OEUVRES a specialty-any size order filled. HO. 7217 CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch- en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR NEWSPAPER MAN OR WOMAN Write Box 81. THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg.. giving name. address and telephone number. and stating background. LARGE airy room for rent in quiet home near Dexter. TO. 6-1713. RETURNED veteran and wife desire to sub-lease apt.. income or furnished room. Will furnish references. TY. 6-7883. APARTMENT. N.W. section. asailabie immediately in exchange for 1946 model car. Inquire 3774 Buena Vista. WOULD LIKE to exchange 3-room modern apt. on first floor for 5 car 6-room flat. Lower prefer: ed. TO. 7-4449. LARGE sunny room for gentleman. - TO. 6-2.315. FOR SALE Modern 2-flat. all brick. 6 and breakfast room each. On Cort- land. No brokers. Cal for appoint- ment. TO. 7-5650. FURNISHED room for rent to ■ uong working man. 33.30 Fullerton. TO. 6-2601. DRIVING to Los Angeles C , teb,r 7. Can accommodate 2 or 3 passengers. MA. 6462. FURNISHED room for one e: t‘to. Small family. Good tra nspcjitation. TY. 6-1.377. FOR RENT: Newly decorated 3-room apt. with Murphy. Immediate psses- sion available. All furnishings and furniture must be sold with rental of apt. Open from 11 to 3. Oct. C. 2605 Sturtevant, Apt. 101. Apt. not open for inspection any other time but as above specified. Please do not annoy caretaker. WILL EXCHANGE beautiful 6-room lower fiat. gas heat. tile kitchen. stall shower. N.W. section for a 4-room apt. with porch in N.W. section. TO. 6-1823 or UN. 3-6933. WANTED. refined employed woman to share apt. with widow. Refe• ences exchanged. Rochester-Lin as nod sec- tion. TY. 7-3535 1 REGISTERED nurse desires position in doctor's office. Downtown or West Side area preferred. TO. 5-5306. DENTIST desires 5 or 6-room fiat or bungalow in N.W. section. UN. 3-9407. GIRL wanted to share my hotel apt. Call TR. 2-5800, ext. 521, after 5.30 p. m. WILE SELL 1946 car at ceiling priet. for 3 or 4-room apt. or income. Box 74. THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Pen- obscot Bldg., ',Detroit 26. MUSIC for your wedding or party. TV. 5-3863. EXCHANGE large 3-room apt, with stall shower for 5 or 6-room income or flat in N.W. section. TO. 5-6656. CLEAN furnished room in quiet couple's home. Good transportation. 2441 Buena Vista. PIANO pupils. beginners- and adsanced. accepted for all term. NO. 4648. Lil- lian Kelter Caplan. 3345 Ewald Circle. WIDOW would like to share 6-room nice home with woman. TO. 7-2574. ROOM wanted by widow from very well known and respected family. in good home where there are no small children and where she may have kitchen privileges. Will pay well for room and service. TE. 1-5330. GOOD private dressmaker will be happy to do work for landlord renting her two bedroom fiat or income. TY. 4-6378. INSURANCE policy writer and endorse- ment clerk; do not apply unless ex- perienced. 1304 Michigan Bldg. DESPERATELY need apt-, flat or in- come. N.W. section. 3 in family. 5-year-old child. Have been moving from hotel to hotel. Please call TY. 5-1985. STORAGE FOR REN T 750 Square feet brick buildin g. Lin- wood-Grand section. TO. 6-9128. RECEPTACLES Garbage, Ash and Rubbage, Reinforced Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. P rised Right, I es AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. Weallworth TO. SAID