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THE 9 JEW1SH NEW-S
Friday, January 31, 1947
Classified Advertisements
3 sisters, Mrs. J. Altman, Mrs! D.
Yugerleider and Mrs. M. Yuger
leider.
LINERS accepted from responsible firma or persons by telephone
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up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word. Minimum charge 60c.
NATHAN DAVID WISEN-
. CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956
ment at Hebrew Memorial Park. FELD, 82, died Jan. 24. Funeral WANTED, landlord who considers FOR better wall washing. call James
services
were
held
at
Lewis
Bros.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated.
Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
'children a blessing, by veteran and
wife who expect a blessing in
She is survived by a son, 'William Chapel and interment was at
March; three or four room furnished NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plasterer
Machpelah
cemetery.
Elkin, of Chelsa, Mass.
or unfurnished apt., flat or income.
Contractor. MA. 5243.
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GL. 3011.
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Catering-Specializing
CHARLES STROM, 60, of 540 A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. Quick HORS D'OEUVRES -PETIT FOURS
ABRAHAM WEISBERG, 61,
Any sire order filled. HO. 7217.
service; reasonable. Free estimates.
died Jan. 18. Funeral at Hebrew W. Willis, died Jan. 25. He was s. TO.
5-8271.
Benevolent Society with inter- associated with the Modern Slip
wanted by elderly woman with
, HIGHEST PRICES PAID
ment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Cover and Drapery Co. Funeral ROOM
kitchen privileges. Reply Box 65,
For Used Furniture
Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated. services were held at Lewis Bras.
THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penob-
scot
Bldg.,
Detroit
26.
He is survived by his wife, Re- Chapel with Rabbi Joshua Sperka
BUY-RITE FURNITURE
becca; daughters, Molly Weis- officiating. Interment was at FISH and fruit market in colored
2236-Michigan CA. 8750-8613
neighborhood. Wonderful opportun-
berg and Mrs. Lilian Aranoff, and Machpelah cemetery. He is sur-
ity for right party. Call TO. 8-2675
vived by- cousins, Mrs. Belle Mar-
two grandchildren.
or DA. 8811.
UNWANTED hair removed safely and
golis, Mrs. Jack Rappaport, and
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DESIRABL4 room in apt. small family. - permanently by the electric needle.
Guaranteed results. CA. 2915. Celia
BuSiness girl or gentleman. TY 7-5876.
CHARLES MIGDOL, 55, died Mrs. Philip Gross.
Novick, 604 Empire Bldg.
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at his home, 2999 Sturtevant, Jan.
BUSINESS WANTED, willing to go in
OLD CLOTHES WANTED
partnership. Box 16, THE JEWISH
18. Funeral at Hebrew Benevolent
MRS. ROSE RACHEL GROSS,
PAY $10 to $25
NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit
Society and interment at Hebrew 69, of 2964 Webb, died Jan. 23 at
Men's
suits, overcoats, topcoats,
26.
tuxedos, shoes. TE. 2-0490.
Memorial Park. Rabbi J. Sperka Grace hospital. She is survived
AND wife desperately need
officiated. He is survived by his by her children, Joseph, Arnold, VETERAN
3. 3. or 4 room apt. or income, un- WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 bedroom
fiat. income or single for member of
wife, Rose, daughters, Mrs. Lil- Mrs. Abraham Rosenblatt and
furnished. oN.W. section. TY. 7-0491.
Jewish News staff. Please call RA..
lian Tolchin, Esther and Ruthie; Sam. Rabbi Morris Adler offici- TWO ADULTS urgently need apt. or
1823.
income. N.W. section. No pets or
brothers, Jacob and Harry and ated at the funeral services at
GENTLEMAN ONLY. Large and beau-
children.
TO.
8-0222.
one grandchild.
tiful room. Private lavatory Puritan-
Lewis Bros. Chapel. Interment
Wyoming section. Call evenings. UN.
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was at Beth Abraham cemetery. PLEASANT room in adult family: good
3-7520.
transportation; garage. 2319 Leslie,
JOSEPH GOLDBERG, 52, died
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TO. 6-8046.
WANTED to rent-4 adults urgently
at Coldwater, Mich, Jan. 18. Fun-
need 4. 5 or 6-room fiat or income.
MEYER KOFFMAN, 77, of 2375
YOU have an apartment you wish
neral services were held at He- Fullerton, died Jan. 20. He leaves DO
UN. 3-1999.
to share with a business girl'! Ref-
erences exchanged. Please call TO.
brew Benevolent Society with in-
STENOGRAPHER and typist wanted.
his children, Mrs. Barney Rosen,
7-3199.
terment at Beth Telfilah Eman-
Insurance experience preferred. 1304
Alfred, Lew, Elmer of Iron PRACTICAL nurse with a massage li-
Michigan Theatre Bldg.
uel Cemetery. Rabbi Lazier Levin
cense wishes work : experienced: ref-
Mountain,
Mrs.
Harold
Schwartz-
officiated, Harry Glickman eulo-
erences. TO. 6-7241. No Sunday CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch-
man, and Mrs. Milton Miller.
en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2€36.
calls.
gized in behalf of the Federation
Funeral services were held at
of Lithuanian Jews. He is sur-
needed by veteran and INCOME TAX SERVICE-Reliable. ex-
Lewis Bros. Chapel with Rabbi URGENTLY
wife.
2
or
3-room
apartment
or
in-
perienced, reasonable. Zeta , Book-
vived by his wife, Bertha; sons,
, come. TO. 5-2345.
keeping and Tax Service. 12643 Lin-
Melville and Gerald; daughter, Eisenman and Cantor Shulsinger
wood
at Leslie. TO. 8-1855.
RENT-Beautiful room : congen-
Miriam, and two grandchildren. officiating. Interment was at FOR
ial atmosphere. Please call morn- SINGER and piano accompanist will-
Machpelah
cemetery.
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ings. TO. 8-6409.
ing to perform at weddings. Call
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TR. 1-1156.
BENJAMIN LOOMIS, '74, died.
DRIVING to Los Angeles. Would like
MRS.
MINNIE
SWADE,
69,
of
gentleman or couple to assist in driv- THREE or four room apartment. N. W.
at his home, 1935 W. Philadel-
ing new .car. Leaving between the
section. needed for occupancy in
phia, Jan. 20. Funeral services 18254 San Juan, died Jan. 21. She
10th and 14th of February. TO.
March for veteran and wife. Call NO.
is
survived
by
her
children,
Mrs.
6-1283.
were held at Hebrew Benevolent
2811 evenings after 7 p. m.
Society with interment at Beth Adolph - Blanc of Chicago, Leo VETERAN. attorney.' seeks apartment.
Income or fiat. Will consider buying BEATRICE MOSS-Piano teacher. 2515
Shmuel Cemetery. He is survived nard and Joe Burman; six grand-
Richton. TO. 8-9869.
furniture. Days, CA. 6119.
by his wife, Tzippe; son, Joseph; children, and brothers Julius and
Jake
Kaplan
of
Toledo.
Funeral
set. bedroom s et FOR RENT, 6-room fiat. Calvert be-
LARGE
dining
room
daughters, Mrs. Lena Berlin,
twe-en Lawton and Wildemere. Oil.
and porcelain top table for sale.
Furniture for sale. Call TO. 8-4633.
Alice Feldman and Mrs. Rebecca services were held at Lewis Bros.
2719 Elmhurst.
Chapel
and
interment
was
in
Stein, and eight grandchildren.
YOUNG
WIDOW desperately needs one
LARGE comfortable furnished room
Chicago.
or two-room furnished or unfur-
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for rent In home of two adults, gas
Obituaries
Private funeral servic.0 were
held Jan. 21 for MRS. REGINA
SILBERSTEIN, who died Jan. 19
at her Thome, 55 Rhode Island,
after a long illness. Rabbi B.
Benedict Glazer 'conducted the
services. Burial was in Clover
Hill Cemetery. Born in 1890, in
Hungary, Mrs. Silberstein was
the widow of Nathan Silberstein,
founder of the Michigan Chan-
delier Co. and the Lincoln Man-
ufacturing Co., who died in 1930.
The Silberstein family came to
Detroit in 1915, and have lived
on Rhode Island since 1919. Mrs.
Silberstein's memberships in
many important Jewish organi-
zations included Temple Beth El,
Hadassah, National Coaricil - of
Jewish Women, Auxiliary of
Jewish Home for the Aged and
Women's Auxiliary of United He
brew schools. Surviving are her
mother, Mrs. Antoinette Sobel;
children, Mrs. William Weiss,
Milton J. Doner and Wilfred B.
Doner; brothers, Louis, James,
David, Max and Murray Sobel;
and sister, Mrs. M. Reichner.
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HYMAN P. LEVY, 54, of 3298
Tuxedo, died Jan. 24. Funeral
services were held at Kaufman
Funeral Home Sunday. Burial
was in Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery. Surviving are his wife, Ida;
a son, Joel; a daughter, Sharon;
a brother and three sisters.
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HARRY H. WEISBERG, 55, of
2615 Leslie, died Jan. 24. Funeral
services were held at Kaufman
Funeral Home Sunday. Burial
was in Clover Hill Cemetery. Mr.
Weisberg, who was an insurance
salesman and a life-long Detroit
resident, is survived by his wife,
va; T/Sgt. Melvin, who is, with
he army in Germany, and New-
n; brothers, Peter, Herman,
nished apartment. N.W. section pre-
heat• good transportation. 3336 Elm-
WILLIAM ROSS, '70, died at
ferred. TO 6-5466.
hurst. TO. 6-5188.
Monty and Dr. Martin, all of De-
Dr.
Kalvarisky,
Labor
his
home,
1600
Seward.
Funeral.,
troit, and Louis of Jackson.
BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew. Bible. Yid- LARGE SLEEPING room for working
services were held at Hebrew
couple. Some cooking allowed. TY.
English, citizenship. Call ex-
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Zionist Leader, Dies at 79 dish,
5-4525. 3295 Blaine.
perienced teacher, DA. 1793.
Benevolent Society and inter-
MRS. REBECCA POSALSKY, ment was at Hebrew Memorial
NICELY furnished room for rent for SIX ROOM flat in exchange for 3 or
32, of 2227 Hazelwood, died Jan. Park. Rabbi I. Stollman officiated..
JERUSALEM, (JTA) - Dr.
4 room apt. TY. 5-9814.
young man or woman. Good trans-
portation. Call Sunday, 2410 Tuxedo.
13. Funeral services were held He is survived by his wife, Do- Chaim Kalvarisky, one-time head
APT. OR flat wanted, 4-5 rooms. Will-
Apt. 309.
it 11 a m., Jan. 26, at the Hebrew bush; son, Abraham; daughters, of the Department of Arab af-
ing to buy furniture if necessary.
Will decorate. Reliable business peo-
evolent Society and burial Lillian, Miriam, Rissie and Fan- fairs of the Jewfsh Agency, died COMPETENT woman to supervise syn-
agogue kitchen and kashruth. Box
ple. TR. 3-4379.
alas at Machpelah Cemetery. She nie, five grandchildren and three at the age of 79. He had been
102. The Jewish News, 2114 Penob-
SINGLE PROFESSIONAL man desires
scot Bldg., Detroit 26.
S survived by her husband, Solo-.. great grandchildren.
active for_nearly - half a century
apt. in N.W. section. Dr. Burton. CA.
eph,
non L.; five sons, Jacob, Yos
in the movement for Arab-Jew- SHPATZIRERS-Want to get out"
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1257 or UN. 3-1071.
Well take care of the kids. Call
martin, Frank and Saul, and two
LOUIS LOPATIN, 28, 16215 ish rapprochment in Palestine.
mornings. 9-11. TO. 6-0634.
SITTER. Responsible woman v. ill sit
daughters, . Mrs. Rose Ginies and Parkside, died suddenly at
In 1939, Dr. Kalvarisky flew
with your children while you ibsout.
Applebaum. TY. 6-1888. S_
sirs. Samuel Gordenker of Mt. Waynesville Jan. 20. He is sur- to London to advise the Jewish YOUNG MAN. veteran. experienced in
all phases of selling and administra-
delegation
at
the
round-table
con-
nemens.
tion work: also year's experience in GOING TO Miami. Fla. on or about
Mary;
a
-
vived
by
his
mother,
• • •
building busirfess: desires position
Feb. 3. would like to go with some-
KARL DWORKING, 71, died at brother, Albert; and sisters, Mrs. ference on Palestine. A leader of
with good future. Write Box 110.
one in car to snare expenses. Call
The Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot
Louis Pearlman, and Mrs. Sy- the Labor Zionists, in recent
DA. 3581.
Bldg.. Detroit 26.
iarper Hospital, Jan. 16. He was mour Schlaim. Funeral services years he was one of the sponsors
t veteran member of Cong. Bnai were held at Hebrew Benevolent of the Ichud party, which favors WANTED-5 or 6-room fiat or income WANTED
TO exchange
3 nife
heated rooms
for 6 room
flat. clean
NO.
for veteran, wife and infant. TO
acob. Survived by his daughter; ' Society with interment at He- establishment of a bi-national
3955.
8-9718.
can Katchen, and nine grand- brew Memorial Park. Rabbi Isaac state in Palestine.
WOMAN WANTED to prepare food
for rent in home of two adults:
hildren. Funeral services at He-
Born in Pezerosol, Russia, in ROOM
for elderly man on light diet. Assist
businessman preferred : good trans-
Stollman officiated.
with housekeeping. For details: TY.
rew Benevolent Society, with
1868, he was an active Zionist
portation: Tuxedo-Dexter vicinity.
• • •
7-7027.
Call TO. 6-6118.
nterment at Bnai Jacob Ceme-
in pre-Herzl days when he was
SAMUEL P. COHEN, • 1974
ery. Rabbi Joseph Eisenman of- Taylor, died Jan. 21. Services a student at the University of VETERAN and wife, lir- gently need 3. SUNNY ROOM for single man. Unlim-
ited phone. DA. 3336.
4 or 5-room apartment. income or
Montpellier in France. He settled
iciated.
flat- will decorate. TY. 4-1148 or
were held at Kaufman Chapel.
• • •
YOUNG TEACHER wants bed-sitting
in Palestine in 1895 and for some
TE..
2-1639.
He leaves his wife, Reba; a
in quiet home or small apt. Call MA.
MRS BETTY ELKIN, 70, died
a years taught at the Mikveh Israel
7450. Miss Esther Frankel.
daughter, • Mrs. Cecil Pearl;
'an. 16. She was a member of the brother, Leo J.; two sisters, Mrs. agricultural school. At the turn
room for gentleman.
of the century he was appointed Eugene Ormandy Conducts COMFORTABLE
troit Ladies Aid Society, De-
Good transportation. TO. 5-6461.
it Independent Ladies Society, Max Goldstein of New York. and - by Baron Edmond de RoThschild Concert Here February 10
-
,
nd the Flower of Zion Society. 1'1rs. tea an
to supervise the work. of Jewish
offici- colonies in Galilee. Later he be-
Adl
Sperka and
an Cantor
C t Adler
'uneral services held at Hebrew Sper
came one of the principal direct-
leneVolent Society with inter- ated.
• • •
ESTHER ROSENBERG, 3029 ors of the Jewish Colonization
Association - founded by Baron
Buena Vista, died Jan. 23. Serv-
MONUMENTS
ices were held at Ira Kaufman Rothschild.
osep
Ch
1 w
ith R a bbi J
h
ape
FYODOR DAN DIES
Thumin officiating. She leaves
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NEW YORK, (JTA)-Dr. Fyo-
three daughters, Mrs. Louis dor Dan, prominent Russian-Jew-
Koretz, Mrs. Albert Saltzman and ish Social Democrat and journal-
Mrs. J. Zeldner. Interment was ist, died here at the age of 75.
in Beth Abraham cemetery.
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Morning Journal Editor Dies
SOPHIA TRAINES of Mt.
NEW YORK (JTA)-Michael
Pleasant died in Detroit Jan. 25. Brown, city editor of the Jewish
She leaves her husband, William; Morning Journal, died here at the
UAL URIACH S SON three sons, Eugene, Stewart and age
of 57.
771011 TWELFTH ST.
Irving; a slaughter, Mrs. Robert
11-111131
Parker; her mother, Mrs. Lena
Weinberg of Bay City; three Civic Light Opera Opens
brothers, Max, Joseph .and Ben Monday with 'Firefly'
Weinberg; a sister, Mrs. Joseph
vor
Beam Services and interment
Rudolph Friml's "Firefly" will
were in Bay City.
open the Ciyic..Light opera sea-
„an AO II Ism-, 111.41204,
..,
• • •
son on Monday night, and will be
OSCAR SOLOMON, 12688 succeeded a week later by "Rio
Stoepel,
died
Jan.
25.
Services
Rita,"
Ziegfeld hit, starring Bert
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IMPUTED AIM IIPAI1E$
were held at Ira Kaufman Chapel Wheeler. Ten operettas, one a
with Rabbi Fisher. and Cantor week, will make up the season's
Glantz officiating. He leaves his program.
cLIANED • REPAIR.) parents" Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
With the arrival of Edward
• MADE TO OR M
Solomon; a brother, David; a sis- Clarke Lilley as stage director,
• OET OUR PRIM
Civic Light Opera preparations
ter, Mrs. Ethel Watts.
VANS ASOUNIRD
• • •
for the 1947 season are well un-
Mut
Ow
San**
Room
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JOSEPH FELDMESSER, 19775 der way. Dan Eckley is choreo-
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Appoline, died Jan. 26. Services grapher and J. Albert Hurley is
were at Ira Kaufman . Chapel. chorus master. Boris Kogan, vet-
BANNER
Interment was in New York City. eran conductor of operetta and
LAMP AND SHADE CO
He leaves his wife, Dora; three symphony, takes over the orches-
sons, Jules, Arthur and Walter; tra for the new season.
The career of Eugene Orman-
dy, conductor and musical direc-
tor of the Philadelphia Orches-
tra, who will appear. in Detroit
at Masonic Auditorium Monday.
Feb. 10, is a success story of the
kind the American dream book
has been made.
A European virtuoso at 20-one
year later Ormandy was penni-
less in this country, where he had
come to seek his fortune. Just
17 years after his arrival in
America Ormandy was named
conductor and musical director
of the world-renowned Philadel-
phia Orchestra.
Tickets for the Philadelphia
Orchestra concert in Detroit are
now on sale at Grinnell Bros.
1,1M■
HADES
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Cafe Madricito Become
Copacabana Night-Club
RELIABLE middle-aged busIness
couple desires light housekeeping or
small apt. furnished or unfurnished.
Very good references. Call after 6.
UN. 3-6779.
EMPLOYED young woman desires
,,furnished room with kitchen privi-
leges or share apt. Call TR. 3-1853
Friday after 6,30 or Saturday morn-
ing.
INTERESTED in purchasing house or
flat in Dexter-Linwood vicinity. CA.
- 5509.
COMFORTABLE room for gentleman.
Leslie near Lawton. TO. 6-5521.
TEACHER and mother desire income
or apt. in N. W. section Excellent
references. Will decorate. TY. 5-2634
or UN. 2-8828.
ROOM for rent, bright. cheerful.
Garage available. TY. 4-3594, 21173
W. Euclid.
BROTHER and sister need 3 room in-
come or would share your home.
Adults. CA. 5509. Call 10-1 or 3-6.
ELEGANT gold lamp shaped like vase.
Planted with Philodendron. pur-
chased from interior decorator. $35.
UN. 1-7145.
MUST SELL immediately. Leaving
city. Five room duplex, recreation
room. gas heat. built in features,
A new addition to the night-
must be seen to be appreciated.
Price $9,450. 2033 Ewald Circle. TO.
club enterprises in Detroit will
5-7152.
open this Friday.when the Cafe
Madrid becomes the Copacabana. ENGLISH teacher for the elementary
department of the Detroit Hebrew
The opening entertainment bill
Parochial School wanted. Call TO.
will feature Gene Austin and the
8-2341 Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin.
Sherrell Sisters, and two orches-
tras, the Lanny McIntire record- RECEPTACLES
ing orchestra, and the original Garbage, Ash and Rubbage. Reinforced
McNamara's Band.
Concrete. Fully Guaranteed.
Priced Right.
Beginning Feb. 14 the new
AMERICAN
night club will feature Victor
Lombardo and his orchestra, and
RECEPTACLE CO.
Feb. 28, Enric Madriguera.'
TO. 11458.
579 Kenilworth
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