Obituaries MRS. SARAH BERKOWITZ died Sunday at the age of 75. She had been makingher home with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Schum- er, 18220 Pennington. Funeral . services were held Sunday after- noon at Chesed shel Emes. Burial was in Chesed shel Emes Ceme- tery. She resided in Detroit for the past seven years, since the death of her` husband. Prior to that time they lived in Rochester, N. Y., for 37 years, coming there upon their arrival from Poland. Surviving her are two sons, Isidore and Hyman; five daugh- ters, Mesdames Leah Cohen, Celia Goldman, Leah Underberg, Mildred Schumer and Mary Schumer; 16 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. • • • ELEANOR JAYNE WOLF, 26, of the - Belcrest Apts., died Oct 30. She was the wife of Roy R., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg, sister of Adolph, Ir- ving, Mrs. Bernice Kramer, and Mrs. Reva Schiller. Funeral ser- vices were held at Lewis Bros. Chapel, were conducted by Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar. Interment was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. • • • FRANK JOSEPH, 62, of 2446 Atkinson, died Oct. 24. Services were at Lewis Bros. Chapel and interment in Beth Moses Ceme- tery. Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar offici- ated. He was the brother of Ja- cob and Isidore, and uncle of Mr. Saul Zuieback, Mrs. Max Criene, Mrs. Henry Kepes, Mrs. Eleanor Brownstein, James, Martin, Her- man, and Joseph. • • • IDA SKLASH, 58. of 1183 Eles- iner, Windsor, died Nov. 1. Fue neral services were held at Lewis Bros. Chapel, with Rabbi Benja- min Groner officiating. Interment was in Workman's Circle Ceme- tery. She is survived by her hus- band, Morris, and children Mrs. Morris Skae. Mrs. Henry Rosen, David, Sari, and Rosalyn. • • • ROSE HOLTZMAN, 30, of 18256 Birwood, died Oct. 27. She leaves her husband, Sam, par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Freed- land, brothers Alex and Martin, and sisters Ida, Dorothy, and Mrs. Esther Goldstone. Services were at Lewis Bros. Chapel and interment in . Machpelah Ceme- tery. Page Nineteen THE JEWISH NEWS .Ftiday. November. 8, 1946 MRS. ROSE EPPSTEIN, 4255 Waverly, died 'Nov. 3. Services were held Nov. 4 at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob 'S onenklar officiated. She leaves her husband, Abe; a son, Robert, a daughter, Mrs. Donald Jacobs, one brother, Gus Silverman of Toledo; three sisters, Mrs. David Snyder, of Cleveland, Mrs. Jo- seph Kozman of Toledo, and Mrs. Fred Fandrich. Interment was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. • • • DAVID RASKIN, of 2066 Glad- tone, died Oct. 29. Services were held Oct. 31 at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor Hyman Adler officiated. He leaves his wife, Mary; two sons, Harry and Leon- ard; six daughters, Mrs. Jay Frank, Mrs. Albert Levine, Mrs. Harry Ackerman of Pontiac, Mrs. Jack Hillel of Chicago; Mrs. A. Dalessandro of New York, and Miss Kay Raskin of Florida; four brothers, Abraham of Los -Ange- les, Mitchell, Sam and Irving; and five sisters, Mrs. Marcia Schlafer, Mrs. Vera Rom, Mrs. E. Manning, Mrs. H. Black and Miss Rose Raskin of Philadelphia. In- terment was in the Nusach Arie Cemetery. Local Brevities SUWALKER AND VICINITY RELIEF org,anization will hold a mass memorial meeting, Sunday, 2 p. m., at the Jewish Community Center, Woodward and Holbrook. Rabbi D. Lifschitz and Dr. Leo Smolinsky, who just arrived from Suwalk, will be guest speakers. The Suwalker Cantor R. Boyar- sky will chant the El Mole Rach- mim. Suwalker friends and -all Landsleit from surrounding ter- ritories are urged to attend. • • • MLAWER UMGEGEND VER- EIN will sponsor a card party Nov. 19, at Jericho Temple. Pro- ceeds will go to help Mlawer landsleute through the central committee in Palestine. • • • SAMSON RAPHAELSON, shin- ing light of the New York Thea- ter, whose plays are selected with increasing regularity by Burns . Mantle, has written a satirical comedy, "Jason," which the De- troit Civic Players will bring to the Art Institute for three nights, Nov. 21, 22 and 23. • • • Classified Advertisements LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line. Minimum charge 50c. CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956 FOR better wall washing call James Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plasterer Contractor. MA. 5293. OLD CLOTHING WANTED Best prices paid for men's suits, topcoats and shoes. TY. 4-3625. HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Used furniture BUY-RITE FURNITURE 2236 Michigan CA. 8750-8613 DRIVING LESSONS by expert in- structor. $2 per hour in your car, $3 in mine. Call TY. 7-2758. OLD CLOTHING WANTED PAY $10 to 525 Men's suits, overcoats. topcoats, tuxedos, shoes. TE. 2-0490. UNWANTED hair removed sal, ly and permanently by the electric needle. Guaranteed results. CA. 2915. Celia Novick, 604 Empire Bldg. a specialty-any size order filled. WANTED. woman for night duty to help an invalid, middl•-aged lady. Twin beds in room so help can sleep several hours: good pay Call TY. 7-0666 from 10-5 and from 6.-!+ eve- nings UN. 1-7277 for further in- formation. CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch- en remodeling a specially. TR. 2-26.36. FOR SALE. duplex. 5 rooms and r ec- reation room. Immediate 'possession. Gas heat. Near Dexter. 2033 Ewald WANTED to rent, 4. 5 or 6-room apt . fiat or income for couple and 4- year-old child. TY. 4-6378. -1- 00141 w ith YOUNG couple desire meals for short period Will pay well. Call Sunday. MA. 9328. SPRAY PAINTING - Brush Painting. For painting factories. offices, resi- dent and etc. Call TW. 2-5344. SITUATION WANTED-Salesman. over 15 years experience in selling. buy- ing and merchandizing in men's wear. TO. 7-1537. Catering-HORS D'OEUVRES 110. 721 7 FURNITURE for sale. Flat available. Call Sunday from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. TY. 6-7672. VERY FINE ROOM in single home: adult good transportation: gentleman: references. TO. 8-4181. LADY. alone, will share her ..pt or rent room : good transpo , 'at ion - Se- ward-Twelfth section. Call Saturday or Sunday from 2-5. TR. 1-2181. ROOM FOR RENT. with or without board. Dexter sect ion. TY. 7-1417. LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN ROOM for rent for gentleman in home of 3 adults. quiet. pleasant surround- SECOND-HAND business. must be sold POST NO. 333, Jewish War Vet- ings on Glendale near Linwood. TO at once. See owner, make offer. erans of America, will hold its 5301 St. Aubin. 7-7575. annual installation at 8:30 p. FURNISHED ROOM for rent: young ' ROOM FOR RENT. Twin beds adult Sunday, Nov. 10. at 8212 Twelfth home. 1628 Clairmount. TR. 1 4721, gentleman. TO. 7-4145. after 4 p. rn. The public is invited to attend. YOUNG v eteran desperately needs Ih- Organized a year ago, the post ing quarters for mother. sister and V1 ANTED--Home to share a. larri sya•l th, r-e apt for veteran and farm'. self. All adults. 2 employed. Firs- was named in memory of the adults. Call TY. 4-1065. nished or unfurnished. DR. 00`. ,7 only Jewish winner of the Con- after 7 p. m. PURNISHED ROOM-All etInN o•nienceS. gressional Medal of Honor in MIDDLE-AGED couple desires 3-room 8290 Carbondale. TY. 6 World War II. apt.. unfurnished. HO. 8419. RE:LIABLE woman a‘airahle. Baby • • • sitter. TY. 6-7315. FOR SALE-2093 Ewald Circle. 1m- "BUCK PASSING AMERICAN mediate posse ss ion: 2-year-old mod - ern 5-room brick: stove. refrigelator.' I , R1ViNG 1946 Plymouth and traiier Congregation Shaarei Shomaim PARENT" is the subject chosen to. Tucson. Ariz.. before Nos. 15. carpeting and venetian blinds. Must "S ant passenger to help (Ph. . no and the Moldawsky family invite by William Slater, popular radio be seen to be appreciated. Shown at experifes asked. Must be xo+Mi driver any time. all members and friends to the commentator, for his lecture at uith references. HO. 7067. unveiling of a monument in Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher WANTED-apt. or flat, by youn ROOM to rent fdr gentleman only. couple. HO 7743. memory of their rabbi and father, Theater at 11 a. m., Wednesday, Prhate home. TO. 5-3565. Ben Zion Moldawsky, at 12 noon Nov. 13. Slater first became BEAUTIFUL 6-room flat available. USED cash register for sale. Auply at refined Dexter-Linwood section. to a allE Caniff. corner of Buffaio. Sunday. Nov. 17, at Chesed Shel known for his graphic accounts family of three or four adults. Box of major football games, presi- 319. The Jewish News, 2114 Penob- LE.SLIE. near Wildernere-Immediate Emes Cemetery. 26. scot Bldg.. Detroit dential inaugurations, and na- possession; beautiful 6-room borne; - • • • breakfast nook and recreation r (NOM: tional highlights over NBC. ROOM to rent for couple Light house- stall shower. Call owner. TY. 5-2 476 The family of the late Kreindel • • • keeping. 3381 Elmhurst. or TY. 4-7199. Kessler Salasnek invites relatives VLADIMIRITZER EMERGEN- WILL EXCHANGE with veteran. new FOR SALE-3 rooms of furnita•e and and friends to the unveiling of CY RELIEF ORGANIZATION ik 2-bedroom unfurnished apartment in household goods. in good condition. Northwest section Detroit for simi- the monument at 1 p. m. Sunday, Sunday between 11 and 3. 1730 planning its annual banquet for tar apartment in Ann Arbor. TO. Gladstone, Apt. 204. Nov. 10, at Congregation Beth Jan. 12 at Bereznitzer Hall. Pro- 7-0417. FURNISHED room to rent in apt. to Abraham Cemetery, Woodward ceeds will be used to help sur- SILVER FOX coat for sale. Worn only woman: Kosher- kitchen Dui. i ; Avenue and 8 Mile Road. Rabbi vivors of Vladimiritzer now in few times one winter. Excellent good shopping facilities. TO. 5-9110 condition. Size 12-14. Drastically re- or UN. 2-1018. Morris Adler and Rabbi J. 'Thur- European DP camps. For infor- duced due to necessity of immediate man will officiate. sale. No luxury or sales tax Satur- BEAUTIFUL room. centrally located, mation call J. L. Wolock, TO. 8- day or Sunday, 1-5.30 p. m., 2681 for nice intelligent woman. TO. • • • 0260. The. group's next meeting Fleet. corner Oakrnan Blvd., one 7-74. block from Linwood. The unveiling of the monument will be Tuesday, - -Nov. 12, at FOR SALE-Wedding gow n of white over the grave of the late Mrs. Workmen's Circle Bldg. WILL EXCHANGE beautiful 6-room chiffon velvet: 'full sleeve. hasque • • • apartment in Northwest section for waistline. 5-yard triln. size 10. TY. Aaron Agree (Sonia Pliskow 4-2096. six-room flat in same vicinity. Call Agree) will take place at 2 p. In. LEVENSON FAMILY CLUB Monday through Saturday. MA. 2756 OUR 6-room completely furnished mod- or TO. 6-8922. Sunday, Nov. 10, at the Chesed met Nov. 3 at the home of Mr. ern fiat in exchange for similar in shel Emes Cemetery, 14 Mile and Mrs. N. Levenson, 2663 MODERN 5-room flat. Northwest sec- Los Angeles. Near school. Mrs. Ber- man, 2218 Hazelwood. Det:oit 6, tion. to responsible adults. from Dec. Road at Gratiot. Relatives and Clements. Mich. TY. 4-4690. 15 to April 1. UN. 3-9221. • • • friends are invited to attend the wanted by chain store man- Tickets for the Thanksgiving VETERAN and family .--in desperate POSITION service. ager. to manage fruit. produce and need of five or six-room flat or • • • Night Dance sponsored by BNAI grocery departments. TY. 7-5519. income. House sold: being evicted. References. TO. 5-9777. The family of the late Alexan- BRITH YOUNG MEN may be 1DOW wants to share her 3-loom apt. with another widow or woman. Upleolsteredtrysrulturt Cleaned der Gorosh announce the unveil- secured from members of Rex Unlimited phone; kitchen privileges. at your keine just like new. ing of a monument over his Chapter No. 11, Irving Cohen, TO. 8-7135. . New Scientific Formula grave at 1 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 10, Immanuel, Jack Semansky, Pio- ROOM to rent for gentleman: quiet at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi neer, and Louis Marshall Chap- home : good transportation. 9231 Mc- 3 PIECES FOR $15 Quade. Joshua Sperka will officiate. Rel- ters. Tommy Marvin's band will All Work Guaranteed The Civic Light Opera Associa- LSRGE room for gentleman. Adult atives and friends are invited to supply music for the dance family- : good transportation. All day which will be held in the grand tion opens its fourth annual sea- • Fee Appeintaaeuts Call attend the service. Sunday. TY. 5-2903. . ballroom of the Fort Wayne Ho- son February 3, at Masonic Audi • • * JAY - KAY FOR SALE-Oakman blvd. tel. torium, with the performance of HOUSE near Dexter. Lovely 7-room brick; The family of the late Ida and • • • FURNITURE CLEANERS tile roof' cArpeting7 sprinkler sys- The Firefly, starring Allan Jones, Joel Lunin announce the double TO. 5-4981 tem: screened rear porch. awnings. TO. 9-11369 The fourth pair of subscription Leo Fitzpatrick, Association presi- storm windows. recreation room. oil unveiling of monuments over concerts by the DETROIT SYM, heat. Leaving town. Fe- appoint- dent, announces. their graves, at 2 p.m., Sunday. PHONY ORCHESTRA on Nov. ment call owner. TO. 8-1281. Favorites in the light opera Nov. 10, in Cloverhill Park Ceme- 14 and 15 will be devoted to the field have been selected for the DRINANG to California on or about tery. Relatives and friends are works of a master composer Nov. 12. Want passenger to help 1947 performances. Besides The drive and share expenses. Jerry invited to attend. Rosenthal. TY. 6-7450. whose death occurred 50 years Firefly, season opener, they are: ago. Conductor Karl Krueger, to Rio Rita, Countess Maritza, Des- WANTED TO RENT-Income flat or An opportunity for citizens of honor the memory of Johannes apt. by senior economist. City Plan ert Song, My Maryland, Vagabond Detroit to acquire a first hand Commission. Child. TY. 5-6212. Brahms, will conduct two of the King, Mikado, Balalaika, New knowledge of the operations of NICE ROOM for rent to employed man greatest works of that profound Moon and Wizard of Oz. or woman. Good transportation. TO. their government will be offered German musician. Season reservations may now 5-8670. by the local affairs committee of • • • be made at J. L. Hudson Co. WANTED to exchange by responsible the MICHIGAN CITIZENS COM- The "Madonna of the Cello," as family. 3 heated rooms for 6 roOrns. ILITTEE through a series of "See beautiful and talented RAYA NO. 3955. 041APII APO !WILMS Your Government...Tours." The GARBOUSOVA is often called, Lily Pons in Concert ESTABLISHED Kosher. delicatessen first tour will start at 10 a. rn. will be the artist on the Novem- In Detroit on Nov. 19 and restaurant for sale. Phone TM" MOO 3-0176. Windsor, Ont. Tuesday, Nov. 12 under the clock ber 12 Music Hall recital series. Red letter day in-- the life of on the first floor of the City Hall. Lily Pons, famous Metropolitan 3344 STURTEVANT-Upper flat,. oil heat; adults only. Opera Star; was Dec. 6, -1940 Consumers Council - Joins For on that day, a month before BUSINESS couple need urgent ly 3- room furnished or unfurnished apt. War Against Gas Shortage the ninth anni- in N.W. section. Will decorate. buy turn lure and procure new car. Call Detroit's war against the natu- versary of her Mr. Kinsley, PL. 8180. Metropolitan ral gas shortage won re-inforce- nowt • vAa4,s way • esuaisseutr URGENT--3 adults need apt. or tiat. Opera debut, she Ment this week. UN. 3-7793. VASES MADE INTO LAMPS The new strength comes from became a citizen Keepsakes, -sin t e a. ry trophies, vases, EXCHANGE 3-room apt. (or 5 or b- 'the Greater Detroit Consumers, of the. United pitchers, etc. Let as convert them into room flat in N.W. section. TO. 6-2813. States. beautiful table lamps. Oil lamps 'electri- Council. fied. ROOM to rent for gentleman. Tele- H e r Russian- Pointing to the policies of Beautiful indirect lamps and torchiers phone privileges. TY. 4-7433. Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. -b o r n husband, ssade from old style floor lamps_ Broken DOUBLE ROOM. twin beds. for 2 col- glass and porcelain lamps repaired. as responsible for i,n a b i 1 i t y Andre Kostelan- lege boys; breakfast if desired. DA. ' of consumers to obtain adequate' etz, the famous • 5328. - We Fick up and ...LAMP SHADES. conductor, shares 2 gas service, the Couridirs attor Ls rg e selection. Deliver to Aft Parts Also emotions shades RECEPTACLES n6y, Charles C. Lock w o o d her enthusiasm s• rear order. of Detroit Lily Pons Warned the company that it faces, for America-he Year frames recov- Garbage, Ash and Rabbage, Reinforced and Suburbs ' ered. "i widespread public demand has been a citizen for • several ■ screte. Fully Guaranteed. • I • - Priced Right. years. that gas distribution'be taken out BANNER LAMP mod ,SHAD, CO. AMERICAN Miss Pons will appear in De- Otthe exclusive control and dom- •TOWNSEND 11-11126 2131 CANIFF' Evenings and Sunday, TO. 1-5455 RECEPTACLE, CO. ination of Iv Wall street utility - trod in concert-at Masonic Audi- torium on Nov. 19. TO. Una ns 111eallwortk ittfit." Monument Unveilings Feral:ere, Dirty, Soiled Spatted, Greasy 10 Light Operas To Be Presented • • r IRA KAUFMAN 7 ......69,4eat. Pf REPAIRED • a- sir