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and Jack; a
daughter, Ann Schweitzer; 11
grandchildren and 5 great grand-
children. Funeral services were
held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety. Rabbi Jos. Eisenman of-
ficiated. - Interment was at Beth
Tefilah Emanuel Cemetery.
• * •
. GUSSIE SHIFRIN, 3323 Law-
rence, died Dec. 31. Services were
held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel
with Rabbi Morris Adler and
Cantor. J. H. Sonenklar offici-
ating. She leaves her husband,
Nathan; three children, Louis,
Barbara and Patsy; parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Prigal; a brother,
Dr. Jerry Prigal of New York;
and three sisters, Mrs. H. Zolo-
tow, Mrs. Robert Neuman, and
Mrs. Harry Sandler of New York.
Interment was in Machpelah
Cemetery.
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BETTY
CAPLAN,
2019 Elm-
surviving are three brothers and
hurst, died Jan. 2. Services were
a sister.
held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel
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ABRAHAM LEWIS MOORE-; with Rabbi J. S. Sperka and Can-

PHILIP RUBIN, 58, of 5244
Beaconsfield, died Dec. 27. He is
survived by his wife, Kate, and
a son, Irving. Funeral services
were held at Lewis Bros. Chapel,
with Rabbi Hoberman officiating.
Interment was in Workmen's Cir-
cle Cemetery.
•_ • •
Services for SAMUEL L. RAP-
APORT, 58, and his brother DA-
VID, 52, who died within a few
hours of each other Dec. 29, were
held Dec. 30 at Lewis Bros.
Chapel. Rabbi A. M. Hirschman
officiated. Burial was in Clover
Hill Park Cemetery. Samuel,
who lived at 2750 Elmhurst, is
survived by his wife, Lena,
and three daughters, Betty, Mrs.
Jack- Prady, and Mrs. Hyman
Uniovitz. David, a resident of
Mt Clemens, leaves his wife,
Sarah, a son, Jack, and a daugh-
ter, Mrs. - Helen Chausky. Also

Abraham, Sam

tor H. J. Adler offici&ting. She
leaves her husband, Leo; two
children, Rita and Eileen; parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hanson; three
sisters, Mrs. Abe Nimz, Mrs. Sol
Shainberg; and Mrs. Sidney
Slavin of Chicago. Interment was
in Machpelah Cemetery.
• • •
HARRY HELLER, 248 S. Mor-
rell, died Jan. 1. Services were
held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel
LOUIS STARK, 61, died at with Rabbi Joseph Thumin and
University Hospital, Ann Arbor, Cantor J. H. Sonenklar offici-
Dec. 24. He is survived by his ating. He leaves his wife, Bertha;
wife, Libby; sons, Albert, Harry one son, Joseph; a daughter, Mrs.
M., and David C., and grandchil- Steven Kiss; three brothers, Max,
dren, Sandy and Margo Stark. of Chicago; Frank and Nathan of
Funeral services were held at New York. • • •
Hebrew Benevolent Society, Rab-
SARAH ANGEL of Cincinnati,
bi Isaac Stollman officiating. In-
terment was in • Hebrew Memorial formerly of Detroit, died on Dec.
26, 1946. Funeral services were
Park.
• • •
held in Cincinnati. She is sur-
SAM BELINSKY, 72, died Dec. vived by her daughter, M -s.
24 at his home, 12103 Otsego. He Frances Bayliss of Cincinnati;
is survived by his wife, Simma; two sisters, Mrs. Shirley Brisker
sons, Meyer and Abraham: daugh- of Cincinnati, Mrs. 'Mollie Kroll
ters, Mollie Rosen and Anna of Detroit; a brother, Morris
Magid; eight grandchildren and Kroll of Palestine, and a grand-
two great grandchildren. Funeral son.
• • •
services were held at Hebrew
MORRIS KOROBKIN. 65, 1930
Benevolent Society. Interment
was at Hebrew Memorial Park, Philadelphia, died at Woman's
hsopitai Dec. 30. He is survived
Rabbi Laizer Levine officiating.
• • •
by his wife, Anna; sons, Harry
HARRY L'RNOVITZ, 53, died and Hyman; daughters, Mrs.
Dec. 25 at his home, 3739 Rich- Betty Rinsler, Mrs. Lena Seid,
ton. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Celia Bercuson and five
Rae; sons, Abraham and Hyman; grandchildren. Funeral services
and one grandchild. Funeral ser- were held at Hebrew Benevolent
vices were held at Hebrew Be- Society with interment at Tur-
nevolent Society. Rabbis Stoll- over cemetery. Rabbi Wohlgel-
man, Levin and Rabinowitz of- ernter officiated and officers of
ficiated. Interment was in Bnai the Chernigover Loyewer and
Turover Aid Societies eulogized.
Zion Cemetery.
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• • •
NATHAN BIALECK, 53, 2564
SOPHIE BERMAN, 52, died

61, of 9015 12th St., died Dec. 28.
Services Were held at Lewis Bros.
Chapel and interment was in
Workmen's Circle Cemetery. He
is survived by his wife, Sara; a
son, Nathan I.; daughters, Mary,
Mra, Emma Berg, .Mrs. Gussie
Stein, Mrs. Ruth Alrich, a
brother, George; and sisters, Mrs.
Fannie Saul, Mrs. Louis Epstein,
and Mrs. Sophie Jaffe.
• • •

Dec. 24 at Rochester, Minn. She
was a member of Pinsker Pro-
gressive Society. She is survived
by her husband, Sam; sons, Dr.
Leonard and Seymour; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. L. Blumenthal; sisters„
Fannie Edelman, Mary Silver-
man, Belle Kleiman and Nancy
Effenberg; and a brother, Dr.
Frank Feldman. The funeral was
at Hebrew Benevolent Society,
Rabbi Morris Adler officiating.
Interment was at Pinsker Ceme-
tery.
• • •
JOSEPH SHANBOM, 96, died
at his home, 2227 Clairmount,
Dec. 26. He is survived by sons,

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I

IRA KAUFMAN
7 ......1014.t.t,

CHAPS. AND PAILCIftS
INS DOITiRYA#I
TYLER MU*

.

Monterey. Died at Herman Kiefer
hospital Dec. 30. He is survived
by his wife, Sophie; sons, Joseph
and Sol; daughter, Bessie; mother,

Mrs. Pearl Bialeck; sister, Clara
Waronoff, and brother, Sam.
Funeral services were held at
Hebrew Benevolent Society, with
interment at Cong. Ahavath
Achim cemetery. A member of
the Bakes' Union, of which he

services were held at Hebrew
Benevolent Society, Rabbis Fish-
er and Levi officiating, and in- LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone
terment was at Cong. Bnai up to 10 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word. Manimum charge 60c.
Moshe cemetery.
CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956
• • •
FOR
SALE,
beautiful
sofa bed. red WILL EXCHANGE beautifully deco-
SAMUEL MORRIS, 62, 1659
rated 3-room apt. for 6-room flat in
velour, brand new. 550. MA. 9499.
N W. section. Call after 5. TO.
W. Euclid. Died at home Dec. 31.

Funeral services were held at
Hebrew Benevolent Society, with
interment at Hebrew Memorial
Park. Rabbi Wohlgelernter offi-
ciated.
• • •
BEN WALD, 43, died Jan. 2.
He is survived by his mother,
Mrs. Rose Wald, and brothers,
Jack and Isadore. Funeral serv-
ices were held at Hebrew Benev
olent Society, Rabbi L Stolhnan
officiating, and interment was at
Hebrew Memorial Park cemetery.
• • •
DAVIDA KAREN ZUCKER, 19
days old, died at Woman's hos-
pital Dec. 28. _She is survived by
her parents, Louis and Diana

is survived by sons, Max, Arthur
and Louis; daughters, Beatrice
Stepsay, Lillian Tablieb and
Yetta Marcus; one grandchild,
and three great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at
Hebrew Benevolent Society, and
interment was at Hebrew Me-
morial Park, Rabbi Levin offi-
ciating.
• • •
MORRIS MEYERS, 75, 9307
Broadstreet, died at Wayne Coun-
ty General hospital Jan. 1. He
is survived by his wife, Lena;
daughters, Mrs. L. Hershkowitz,
Mrs. H. Kraus and Mrs. E.
Schiner; six grandchildren, and
four great grandchildren. Funeral

LEWIS BROS.

Detroit's Leading Jewish Funeral Directors

TR.' 2-2113-4

6-4418.
YOUNG PROFESSIONAL man desires
furnished rom. Good neighborhood.
garage desirable. Saturday or Sun- PLEASANT ROOM for rent in home
of adults for gentleman. TO. 7-0764.
day morning. CA. 7710, Ext. 916.

MIDDLE-AGED couple without chil- GENTLEMAN ONLY. Large and beau-
dren wish to rent large double room
tiful room. Private lavatory. Puri-
with or without kitchen privileges.
tan-Wyoming section. Call evenings.
Suitable for woman or girl. Very
UN. 3-7520.
good transportation. Call in person
weekdays 7-9 p.m. Sunday 10-3. CARPENTER WORK BY UNUSUALLY
3317 Grand River. Right.
SKILLED EUROPEAN CABINET
MAKER. FOR ANY TYPE OF
NICE ROOM to rent. Good transpor-
WOODWORK, AT . HOME. STORE
tation. For single person. TY. 6-1646.
OR OFFICE. EXTREMELY REA-
SONABLE RATES. UN. 1-9396, 9-5,
COUPLE to share home; unlimited
5, TO. 5-4996.
after
telephone; use home as their own,
no children. UN. 3-6141.
WANTED, apt. near Linwood or Dex-
ter section. Ex-Navy officer and
BUSINESS girl wants to share 2 of
wife, both working. no children. Call
3-room furnished or unfurnished apt.
TR. 2-0380 after 6 o'clock.
In N.W. section. NO. 9050.
an experienced dietician. a
WANTED to rent-4 adults urgently WANTED,
kitchen manager and a registered
need 4, 5 or 6-room flat or income.
nurse for a children's summer crrnp.
UN. 3-1999.
Some counselor positions are also
still open. Write Box 32. THE
FOR SALE 6 room bungalow ; 3266
JEWISH NEWS. 2114 Penobscot
Lawrence. One floor; gas heat; ex-
Bldg., Detroit 26.
cellent condition- immediate posses-
sion for purchaser who can offer nice
3 or 4-room unfurnished apt. in ex- FOR better wall washing, call James
Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
change in N.W. section. TO. 7-2022.

Zucker. Funeral services were
held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety. Interment was at Hebrew
Memorial Park cemetery.
• • •
BUSINESS girl wants 2 or 3-room fur- NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plasterer
Contractor. MA. 5243.
nished or unfurnished apt. In N.W.
PINCUS STILLMAN, 34, of
section. NO. 9050.
OLD CLOTHING WANTED
20828 Ford, Hazel Park, died Dec.
Best prices paid for men's .S4)/tF,
PLEASE HELP US
31. He is survived by his wife, VETERAN.
4-3625.
topcoats and shoes.
newlyweds. urgently need
apt.. income or flat. furnished or un
Julia, and a sister, Mrs. Minnie
furnished: best references. UNiter-
Davidson. Funeral services were
sity 1-9404.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
held at Lewis Bros. Chapel.
NICE furnished room for one or two
For Used Furniture
Burial was in Brooklyn, N. Y.
employed girls. NO. 5423.
• •
BUY-RITE FURNITURE
APT. or Income. .2 or 3 rooms. fur-
2236 Michigan CA. 8750-8613
DAVID TANNER, 39, of 3711
nished or unfurnished. wanted by
young employed couple. NO. 6206.
Tyler, died Jan. 1. He leaves a
daughter, Carol; his mother, Mrs. WANTED-Apt. or fiat: N.W. section. CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch-
3 adults only. TY. 7-4658.
en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636.
Laura Wetstein; brothers Nathan
Tennebaurn, Al and Leon; and SITUATION wanted by secretary-ste-
OLD CLOTHING WANTED
nographer. Four years' experience.
PAY $10 to $25
a sister, Mrs. Belle Weissman.
Nvholesal-
merchandising. retailin.
Men's suits, overcoats, topcoats,
Funeral services were held at
ing. PBX operator. comptorneter, cal-
tuxedos, shoes. TE. 2-0490.
culator. junior bookkeeper. desires
Lewis Bros. Chapel and inter-
responsible position. Phone DA. 7957. UNWANTED hair removed safely and
ment was in Machpelah cemetery.
permanently by the electric needle.
• • •
LARGE pleasant room for rent to em-
Guaranteed results. CA. 2915. Celia
ployed girl or gentleman: excellent
Novick, 604 Empire Bldg.
MRS. ANNA FRANK, 54. for-
transportation: unlimited phone. TY.
6-7377.
merly of 1120 Chicago Blvd.,
WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 bed
died Jan. 6 at Grace Hospital af- ROOM to rent : employed gentleman
room fiat, income or single for
preferred. TY. 5-7586.
ter an illness of several months.
member of Jewish News staff.
YOU
will
find
professional
lady
and
Funeral services were held Jan.
Please call RA. 1823.
mother desirable tenants for 3 or 4-
8 at Lewis Bros. Chapel. Inter-
room apt. or Income: N. W. sect ion
REPAIRED. Reasonable,
Fur.NITURE
moving
to
Detroit
permanently.
TO
ment was in Clover Hill Park
, 84=2.
reliable. UN. 1-0380.
Cemetery. Mrs. Frank was an ac-
TAX SERVICE-Reliable. ex-
tive member of Hadassah and TO RENT: Office space in beautiful INCOME
perienced. reasonable. Zel's Book-
large ofice in Dime Building. Ac-
other organizations. She is sur-
keeping & Tax Service. 12643 Lin-
countant preferred. CA. 5774.
wood at Leslie. TO. 8-1855.
vived by her husband, Joseph, a
SALE: Norge refrigerator. per-
daughter, Mrs. S. Jacob Albert: FOR
fect condition. Call evenings and A-1 PALNTLNG-DECORATING
service: reasonable; free estimates.
Sunday. UN. 3-0461.
sons. Leonard and Harold; five
TO. 5-8271.
grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. LARGE ROOM for rent, single home
Catering - Speciali7ing
A. A. flosenberg of Chicago.
2693 Clairmount. TY. 7-3755.

In Memoriam

In memory of our beloved
father, Joseph Steinbaum, 2227
Clarimount, who passed away on
Dec. 27, 1946, a donation of $100
was given to the Free Loan
Shaarei Chesed in Jerusalem. The
purpose of the institution is to aid
the needy European refugees and
help them to reestablish them-
selves in the Jewish Homeland.
The donation was made through
Rabbi J. Eisenman, who is a
member of the board of directors
of the institution and is the sole
representative in the United
States.

Monument
Unveilings

was a member, eulogized.
• • •
Relatives and friends are in-
LEAH MARCUS, 82, 1751 Lee
Place, died at home Dec. 30. She vited to attend the unveiling of

Established 1920

3800 Puritan
7739 John R St.

Page Nineteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 10, 1947

a bronze plaque in memory of
the late Sgt. Myron Rosenthal,
19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ro-
senthal of 2479 Blaine, at 2:30
p. m. Sunday, Jan. 12, at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Morris
Adler will officiate, assisted by
members of Julius Rosenwald
Post of the American Legion.

Silver Asks Chance
For ZOA to 'Work
Out Our Problem'

NEW YORK (JTA)-Dr. Abba
Hillel Silver, addressing 8,000

persons at a Zionist Organization
of America mass rally Monday
night at Madison Square Garden,
appealed to all patriotic Jews in
Palestine, regardless of their af-
filiations, to refrain from violence
during the next few months. He
added: "These acts are endanger-
ing our political situation."
Dr. Silver urged all Jews to
submit to national discipline and
"let the truce • continue a little
longer to give us a chance to
work out our problem."

HORS D'OEUVRES - PETIT FOURS
WILL lease a 6-room house for 6
Any size order filled. HO. 7217
months to responsible adults with no
children or pets. Will require se- VERY NICE ROOM to rent on Rich-
curity to insure that property will be
ton. Excellent transportation. Gen-
well kept. All applicants must be
tleman preferred. TO. 5-6715.
seen personally from Friday through
Monday. 2346 Elmhurst.
DOCTOR. veteran, and wife wishes
3. 4 or 5-room apt.. flat. or income.
FUR STORE. established 25 years.
N.W. section preferred. No children.
fully equipped. reasonable rent.
pets or bad habits. PL. 0095 week-
of
illness
.
Forced to sell because
days or TY. 4-4780 evenings.
TY. 5-6894 or TY. 8-2899.
TUTOR- female - experienced. Ger-
STENOGRAPHER and typist wanted:
trian. French. Private. Phone TO.
insurance experience preferred. 1304
8-3542.
Michigan Theatre Bldg.
WORKING COUPLE desires flat or
LOVELY furnished room with or with-
apt.. will decorate. TO. 7-1925.
out privileges. in clean. quiet apart-
ment. TY. 6-7426, Sunday or eve- TWO ROOMS in private home. Work-
nings.
ing couple. TO. 8-5306.
WANTED-Girl to share apartment. FURNITURE REPAIRING. Refinishing.
All privileges. TO. 5-7292 or DA. 3625.
Remodeling. Upholstering. TR. 1-4209.
LADY-Experienced in telephone can- FOR RENT. 6-room flat. Calvert. Fur-
vassing work. for electrical renair
niture for sale. TY. 7-2281.
service; needed in every home. You
can do this work right from your PRACTICAL NURSING or light house- =_.
own residence and devote as much
keeping job wanted. Phone 1-10.
time as you have available. Good
5329.
earnings on a commission basis as-
sured. Contact Mr. Bruening at TO.
DESIRABLE business lot for sale, Joy
8-1026.
Road E. of Dexter. Reasonable. TO.
5-7729.
WOMA_N desires to share her apart-
ment. Call Sunday. TY. 8-3687.
WILL EXCHANGE newly decorated
5-rom flat for 3 or 4-room apt.
WANTED TO RENT--6-room upper
Must be N.W. section. TO. 6-3290.
Bat, oil or gas heat. N.W. section:
all adults. TO. 7-0267.
VETERAN and wife, refined. no chil-
dren. desire 2 to 4 room flat or apt.
Call between 9 and 5:30, TY. 7 - 9S07.

Wayne Hillel Holds
First Annual Dance
At Masonic Ballroom

BOOKKEEPING and general office
work desired for afternoons. Prefer-
ably N.W. district. Call TO. 9-4292-

THREE OR FOUR room apt.. N.W.
section needed for occupancy in
March for veteran and wife. Ca])
NO. 2811 evenings, after 7 p.m.

Ziggy Elman, made famous by
100 year old Canada Life Assur-
"Bie Mir Bist Du Schoen" and THE
ance Co. wishes the services of a
"The Angels Sing," will be fea-
high type woman, age 223 to 35 and
single for its post-war expansion
tured with Tommy Dorsey's band
program. The woman selected will

at the first annual Wayne Uni-
versity Hillel Dance Saturday,
Feb. 1, in the Grand Ballroom
of Masonic Temple.
This is the first major dance
sponsored by the Wayne Hillel
unit. As a special attraction, a
Hillel queen will be chosen by
the John Robert Powers agency
,and crowned at the dance.
Tickets, at $3.60 per couple, are

be professionally trained for a per,.
rnanent career in sales or manage-
ment. Adequate income from start
of training period. College back..
ground is essential' but no previous
selling experience is necessary.
phone Miss Reva Elias at RA. 6060
for an interview.

UNIVERSITY instructor, marr ied.
wants 6-room unfurnished flat. N.W.
area. Prefers oil or gas heat. TO.
5-1795. After 6 p.m.

WANTED-used upright piano. Fairly
good condition. Low priced. TO.
7-6015.

available at the Hillel Founda-
ROOM income to exchange fa!
tion, 4841 Seciind, or the Wayne FOUR
5 or 6 room income or flat, N.W.
University Hillel House.
Section. DA. 2381.

RECEPTACLES
CARD OF THANKS
Ash and Rabbage, Reinforota
The family of the late Sarah Garbage,
Concrete. Fully Guaranteed.
Priced Right.
Drapkin wishes to thank friends
and relatives for the many kind-
AMERICAN
nesses shown therh during their
RECEPTACLE CO.

recent bereavement.

PS Kenilworth

TO.

