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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 28, 1947
Obituaries
Classified Advertisements
Euphrates. Funeral services were
held at Lewis Bros. Chapel, with
interment at Mt. Sinai Memorial LINERS accepted- from responsible firms or persons by telephone
Park.
up to 10 a. in. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word. Minimum charge 60c.
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CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956
MORTON LEVY, 37, of 17145
CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch- PAINTING. Decorating. Good work
leaves
Feb.
19.
He
and materials. No job too small or
Mansfield, died
en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636.
too big. Free estimates. HO. 4936.
his wife, Florence; children, Ir-
FOR better wall washing, call James
A-1
PAINTING-DECORATING. Quick
win and- Arline; his parents,
Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
service: reasonable. Free estimates.
Meyer and Dora, and a brother,
TO.
5-8271.
BORENSTEIN - Plasterer
SoL Funeral services were held NATHAN
Contractor. MA. 5243.
at Lewis Bros. Chapel, with in-
INCOME TAX SERVICE-Reliable. ex-
perienced, reasonable. Zel's Book-
terment at iVlachpelah Cemetery.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
keeping and Tax Service. 12843 Lin-
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wood at Leslie. TO. 8-1855.
For Used Furniture
FANNIE NEWMAN, 65, of 2648
BUY-RITE FURNITURE
LEARN TO DRIVE
Auto driving instructions given with
Rochester, died Feb. 22. She
2236 Michigan CA. 8750-8613
your car or ours. TY. 7-2758.
leaves two daughters, Mrs. Helen
PAINTING AND DECORATING. IN-
JaIIe and Mrs. Leah Lavine; a
OLD -.CLOTHES WAI4iTED
TERIOR AND EXTERIOR. EX-
PAY $10 to $25
son, Edward; brothers, Samuel,
CELLENT VirORK. REASONABLE.
Men's
suits,
overcoats,
topcoats,
TO. 6-1270.
Max and Harry Glick, and sis-
tuxedos, shoes. TE. 2-0490.
ters, Mrs. Anna Altman and Mrs.
VETERAN and wife urgently need 3
WANTED
TO
RENT
2
or
3
bedroom
or
4 room furnished or unfurnished
Ethel Zellman. Funeral services
flat, income or single for member of
apt. No children. TO. 5-6503.
vid and Sam; daughters, Mrs.
Ethel Tyner, Mrs. Ann Gilman
and Mrs. Selma Keil; 14 grand-
children, an one great-grand-
child.
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JOSEPH GEORGE OLNICK,
38, died Feb. 12. He is survived
by his wife, Ann; his mother.
Mary, and a sister, Mrs. Ann
Jacobs. Funeral services were
held at the Hebrew Benevolent
Society. Burial was in New York.
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JOE KOMISAR, 75, died at
New Grace Hospital. Funeral
services were conducted by Rabbi were held at Lewis Bros., with
MRS. PEARL STROHL, '78,
dieil Feb. 20. Funeral services
were held last Friday at Kauf-
man Funeral Home. Burial was
in Machpelah cemetery. She is
survived by her husband, Joseph;
two. sons, Harold of Detroit and
Isadore of Brooklyn; and four
daughters, Dorothy, Mrs. Mark
Denby and Mrs. Max Cushman
of Detroit and Mrs. George Van
Kirk of Chicago'. Rabbi E. M.
Tenenbaum, of Saginaw, offici-
ated at the funeraL
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MICHAEL BRADLEY, 4045
Monterey, died Feb. '22. Services
were held at the Ira Kaufman
.
Isaac Stollman at Hebrew Bene-
volent Society. Interment was
at Hebrew Memorial Park. He
is survived by his wife, Rose;
sons, Louis, Ben and Isador;
daughters, Mollie Lifshitz and
Fannie Zacks and 13 grandchil-
dren.
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MORRIS WITUS, 62, of 1851
Onida Ct., Windsor, died sudden-
ly at his home Feb. 20. Funeral
services were held at Hebrew
Benevolent Society with Rabbi
M. Groner of Windsor officiating.
Interment was at El Moshe Ceme-
tery. He leaves his wife, Dora;
sons, George, Ray, Dr. Carl and
Harry and a brother, Sam.
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MAX ROCKLIN, 72, of 9656
Broadstreet, died Feb. 21. Fu-
neral services were held at He-
brew Benevolent Society with in-
terment at Bnai Jacob Cemetery.
Rabbis Izelman and Levin offi-
ciated. He leaves his wife, Rose;
a son, Joseph; daughters, Shirley
Seal, Lillian Hyman, Jean Lebow-
itz and Rata Knepp, and nine
grandchildren.
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SAM MUSKOVITZ, 85, died
Feb. 16 at his home, 3207 Blaine.
Rabbis Joseph Thumin and Isaac
Stollman officiated at funeral
services at Hebrew Benevolent
Society. Interment was at Beth
Abraham Cemetery. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Mollie; daugh-
ters, Fannie *Klass and Lillian
Chapel with Rabbi J. S. Sperka
officiating. He leaves his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bradley;
brothers, Joseph and Irving;
grandparents, Mr. _ and Mrs. Sam
Bradley and Mrs. Rose Berman.
Interment was at Machpelah
Cemetery.
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BENNIE OLSHANSKY, 68, of
1247 Clairmount, died last Fri-
day. Funeral services were held
at the Kaufman Funeral Home.
Burial was in Machpelah ceme-
tery. He came to Detroit from
Russia in 1907. He is survived by
his wife, Minnie; two sons, Dr.
Mandell Lansky and William
Lansky; a brother, Sam, and two
sisters, Jennie Lansky and Mrs.
Louis Friedman.
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LOUIS FISH. 80, died Feb. 14.
Funeral services were held at
Hebrew Benevolent Society with
interment at Hebrew Memorial
Park. Rabbi Lazer Levin offi-
ciated. He is survived by two
sons, Morris and Max; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Nellie Steingold, and
12 grandchildren.
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ISRAEL H. STEIN, 63, died
Feb. 14 Rabbi Isaac Stollman
and members. of Jericho Lodge,
IOOF and Perfection Lodge,
Masonic Order, officiated at fu-
neral services at Hebrew Bene-
volent Society. Interment was at
Hebrew Memorial Park. He is
survived by a brother, Philip,
and a sister, Mrs. Clara Blum-
enthal of New York.
interment at Machpelah Ceme-
tery.
a a a
DORA HAASE, 87, of 3201
Gladstone, died feb. 21. She
leaves a daughter, Mrs. Hattie
Inepeck of Detroit, and children
and grandchildren in Chicago.
Burial was in Chicago.
Monument
Unveilings
The family of the late Abra-
ham Dubrinsky announce the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 1 p. m. Sunday, March
9, at Cloverhill Memorial Park
Cemetery, 14 Mile Rd. and Wood-
ward. Friends and relatives are
invited to attend the service.
In Memoriam
In loving memory of our dear
son and brother. Milton S. Cohen,
who died in the service of his
country, March 4, 1945.
Sadly missed by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen,
brothers, Herman and Sidney,
and sister, Edith.
Vogue Upholstery Installs
New Decorating Service
Jewish News staff. Please call RA.
1823.
WILL SHARE my apartment with em-
ployed young lady or woman. TY.
5-4766.
LARGE room. couple or single, good
transportation. garage. TO. 6-8046.
EXPERT radio repair. Free pickup-
delivery. Dynamic Radio Service.
TO. 8-3806.
ROOM for rent for single young man
or lady. Private home. References
required. TO. 7-2022.
By Karl C. Berg
Owner
Max Wrotslaysky
Monument Works
Distinctive
Monuments
Reasoaably Priced
3201 JOY 910AD
Corner Wildeznere
TYler 64196
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IRA KAUFMAN
01;te4tt,
CHAPEL AND PARLORS
• a* DEXTER IICAPLEVAND
TAM 74820
I
LAMP SHADES recovered and custom
made, choice of fabrics and frame.
Vogue Lamp 8c Shade Studio, 9603
Grand River, TExas 4-1615.
WILL EXCHANGE 6 room lower flat.
N.W. sec. for 3-room apt. TO. 5-7128.
WANTED. assistant bookkeeper for
auto parts business. experience un-
YOUNG couple looking for honest
necessary. 10235 Van Dyke.
landlord who does not demand
bonus or new car for rental of 4 or ROOM available, William Rosen at Bel-
flat
or
income.
TY.
7-4802.
crest Hotel will share room with
5-room
young man. TE. 1-5700.
WIDOW has room for one or two em-
ployed girls in gas-heated home. WANTED-2 bedroom cottage at near-
18446 San Juan near Curtis. UN.
by lake for summer. TO. 7-2542.
3-5350.
SEWING wanted. Drapes. studio couch
THREE-ROOM apartment to share
covers. bedroom ensembles, etc.. rea-
with widow. Kitchen privileges. TY.
sonable prices. HO. 5329.
5-9101.
LARGE ROOM to rent in home of 2
FOR RENT-Furnished 4-room apart-
adults. Good transportation. TO.
ment, Northwest section. Call Sun-
7-8360.
day. NO. 3071.
YOUNG COUPLE desire 3 room unfur-
NICE front bedroom for gentleman;
nished apt. by May. TO. 7-1083.
good transportation. TY. 6-6657.
FOR SALE: Gorgeous ranch mink
OFFICE to rent above drug store:
jacket. $1500. Practically new. N. 7 1.
suitable for doctor or dentist: heat
1-6802.
furnished. Linwood at Sturtevant.
TY. 6-7307.
TAX RE-
ACCOUNTANT-INCOME
TURNS-prepared by former REVE-
EXCHANGE beautiful 3-room apart-
NUE man. Reasonable. Bookkeep-
ment for 6-room flat or income in
ing, tax service for little business at
Northwest section. TUlsa 3-0484.
very little cost. TR. 2-3616.
LARGE TOOM for rent. single home. NO CHILDREN. veteran and wife,
2693 Clairmont. TY. 7-3755.
quiet. both working. desire furnished
or unfurnished flat or apt. TY.
5-7186.
Publish New Service
For Friday Night Use
NEW YORK - The Joint
Prayer Book Commission of the
Rabbinical Assembly of America
and the United Synagogue of
America has announced the
publication of "The Seventh
Day" (Yom HaShviee), a Friday
evening service for cantor and
choir composed by Chemjo Wina-
ver, eminent composer and choir
conductor. .
Schreier; sons, Abe, Isadore, Na-
than and Harry; 19 grandchil-
dren; nine great grandchildren;
a
,
The Vogue Upholstery and
one sister.
Manufacturing Company has
HARRY DEUTSCH, 72, of 3253 seven brothers,
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inagurated a new idea in its in-
Rochester, died at Detroit Medi-
HARRY COHEN, 67, died Feb. terior decorating department.
cal Hospital. Funeral services
In line with
were held at Hebrew Benevolent 16. Rabbi Isaac Stollman offi-
the large number
Society with interment at He- ciated at funeral services at He-
of new homes Maurice Schwartz Gets
brew Memorial Park. Rabbi brew Benevolent Society. Inter-
being built and,'
Morris Adler and Cantor Hyman ment was at Westwood Cemetery.
remodeled re-! Brandeis Drama Award
Adler officiated. He is survived He is survived by his son, Joe
quiring newl NEW YORK (JTA)-The Louis
by his wife, Libby; sons, Nathan Medow; daughters, Mrs. Lottie
modes of furni- I D. Brandeis medal of the Jewish
of California, Paul, Joseph, Da- Broder and Mrs. Mildred Rosen;
ture to meet the Forum was presented to Maurice
11 grandchildren and four great-
changing times, Schwartz, noted actor and di-
grandchildren.
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the company is rector, at a special ceremony at
MONUMENTS
WANTED. experienced stenographer.
legal preferred. To work from March
10, 1947 to April 14. 1947, day
week. Good salary. Phone CA. 1410,
daily from 9-5.
ROOM to rent in home of 2 adults.
MA. 9499.
WANTED. room and board for active
woman 61 years of age. Call after 6.
DA. 2213.
SAMUEL SIGA.L, director Workmen's
Circle Schools. in urgent need of
fiat-5 or 6 rooms. Family of 3. UN.
3-7793.
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
NEW AND RENEWALS
MARION R. HAIDY
TO. 11-3972
2527 CALVERT
AUDITORIUMS. club rooms. for meet-
ings and social affairs. N.W. district.
HO. 5711.
RANCH HOUSE with 5Li acres, near
Knollwood and Franklin Hills Coun-
try clubs and also Birmingham. For
further information call owner.
Birmingham 3487.
FISH and fruit market in colored
neighborhood. Wonderful opportu-
nity for right party. Call TO. 8-2675
or DA. 8811.
or
putting interior, the Yiddish Art Theater. The ROOM FOR RENT. Young man
MOLLIE FELDMAN, 70, died
girl. Unlimited phone. TY. 7-0806.
decorating with-' award, made by a non-sectarian
at her home, 2541 Monterey.
in the reach of citizens committee, was given Mr. EXCHANGE 6-room flat for 4-roorrt
Rabbi Lazer Levin officiated at
apt.. N.W. section: adults only. TO.
D. S. Seeger everyone in con- Schwartz for "his illustrious con-
funeral services at Hebrew Bel-
8-6198.
envolent Society. Interment was junction with the retailing and • tribution to Jewish dramatic art." FOR RENT. clean furnished room for
couple: kitchen privileges. TOwn-
at Hebrew Memorial Park. She manufacturing of its furniture
send 9-6778.
England's Fuel Crisis Closes
leaves her husband, Morris; sons. and draperies.
Delores Snitgen Senger who is Down All Jewish Weeklies
LARGE room for rent: stall shower.
Louis. Irving and Albert; daugh-
all conveniences: phone privileges.
LONDON, (JTA) - England's
ters, Mrs. Frances ¶ilbert, Mrs. in charge of this new department,1
2754 Taylor. TY. 6-6966.
Belle Nadis; Mrs. Shirley Merson has an unsual background for this fuel crisis, with the consequent
NICE ROOM for couple in private
and Mrs. Sophie Collins, and 12 work, ranging from buyer for closing down of a section of the
home: kitchen privileges. 2460 Tay-
one of the largest retail stores in weekly press, has left the coun-
lor. Saturday or Sunday or week-
grandchildren.
day evenings.
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the U. S., through dealing in fine ' try without any Jewish publica-
HOWARD BASKIN, 62, of 238 ' art; imports and antiques, up to tions, with the exception of the LARGE pleasant room in refined home.
Convenient transportation. MA. 5957.
E. Milwaukee, died at Receiving ; her present career, in which she Yiddish-language daily, the Jew-
WANTED-Recent high school
Hospital. Interment was at He- has been affiliated with one of ish Times, which circulates al- GIRL
graduate: must be good typist and
most exclusively in London's
brew Memorial Park. He had the city's formost decorators.
capable of working with figures.
East End.
Miss Fine. TO. 8-2830.
no known relatives.
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Veterans Return to Staff
WANTED to rent. 5 or 6-room house.
NUREMBERG, (JTA) - Nine-
fiat or apt.. for four adults. Phone
ESTHER AUSTER, 64, of 2509 Of Star Awning Company
Miss Passmore. Catholic Theatre
teen Germans, former members
Richton, died Feb. 19. Funeral
Office. CA. 1700.
of the S.S. Corps, were indicted
services were held at Hebrew
LARGE pleasant room in refined
Max Reiner, owner of Star
home of 2 adults. Gentleman Pre-
Benevolent Society with inter- Awning Co., 8840 Linwood, an- in the town of Amberg. near here,
Dexter-Wildemere section.
for
participating
in
the
pogroms
ferred.
ment at Hebrew Memorial Park. nounces the return of Sam Fen-
TO.
6-6118.
Rabbis Rothenberg and Levin ton and Bill Sak to the company's of 1938. They will be tried by a
OFFICE CLERK - Experienced in
officiated. She leaves two sons, staff, after four years in service German court.
typing. shorthand. filing and bill-
ing. Good working conditions. close
David and Max Goodman; daugh- Nathan Barbas, also a veteran,
to Plernonth bus. Arm] , Box 115.
ters, Sylvia Auster and Rose Sug- has joined the organization. The
THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penob•
scot Bldg.. Detroit 26.
erman, and eight grandchildren. Company has been in business 30
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YOUNG couple with infant will ex-
years.
change 2 room apartment for fiat
MARY LIP,NICK, 81, died Feb.
or income in N. W. section. TY.
20. She is s r
u vived by two sons,
5-9449.
Toronto
Police
Forbid
Louis of Detroit and Nathan of
NICE comfortable room for employed
gEftlIISIIE111.
Indiana; a daughter, Fannie Port- License Discrimination
person. Good transportation. TO.
IMPUTED AIM REPAINEB
5-6461.
ney of Pontiac; three brothers in
MONTREAL, Que.-The To-
South America; one sister, 12
WANTED-Room and board for 2
boys. ages 14 and 16 and working
grandchildren, and one great- ronto Board of Police Commis-
father. Call Miss Levinson, . TR.
CLEANED • REPAIRED
grandchild. Funeral services were sioners have accepted an amend-
2-4080. Jewish Social Service Bureau.
', MADE TO OW
conducted by Rabbi Isaac Stoll- ment to the licensing by-laws to
• GET OUR PRICES
RECEPTACLES
VASES A1011.111)
man at Hebrew Benevolent So- forbid discrimination due to race,
Our Sample Roes
Visit
creed
or
color.
Licenses
issued
ciety with interment at Hebrew
Garbage, Ash and Rubbage, Reinforced
Oyes E.•iker
by the city to public halls and
Concrete. Fully Guaranteed.
Memorial Park.
Makes. end
Priced Right.
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places of amusement henceforth
BANNER
AMERICAN
ALBERT KIRSCH, 50, of 3526 will be subject to the condition
SHADE
CO
LAMP AND
RECEPTACLE CO.
W. Chicago, died Feb. 18. He is - that no discrimination may be
s - • TO, rend 8- 1 126
ca ,
HADE
survived by a sister, Mrs. Nathan shown.
579 Kenilworth
TO. 5 - 5011.
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