Page Twenty-three

.THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 14, 1947

Ruth Draper in Program
Here Wednesday Afternoon

Obituaries

Classified Advertisements

LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone
up to 10 a. rn. Wednesday_ Rates: 6c a word. Minithum charge 60c.

Ruth Draper, whose character
CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956
sketches have been delighting
for the Aged and other philan- audiences round the world for
CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch- NATHAN BORE'NSTEIN-
thropic organizations.
en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636.
the last two de-
Contractor. MA. 5243.
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cades, will give FOB better wall Washing, call James
LEARN TO DRIVE
ROSE WEIL, 30, of 3804 Cle-
Russell.
TO.
6-4005.
526
Belmont.
a program of
Aujo driving instructions el , en • th
your
car
or ours. TY. 7-2758
ments, died. March 6. She leaves
her old and
her husband, Rudolph A.; 'her
n e w character
LAMP SHADES recovered and cte•• in
HIGHEST PRICES .PAID
made, choice of fabrics and ;
mother, Mrs. Yetta Rapoport; a
sketches on
For Used Furniture
Vogue Lamp & Shade Studio. t.. t.3
brother, George, and a sister, Fay.
BUY-RITE FURNITURE
Wednesday af-
Grand River, TExas 4-1615.
Funeral services were held at
ternoon at 2:40
2236 Michigan CA. 8750-8613
A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. Q, u k
Lewis Bros. Chapel. Rabbi Harold
in the Art In-
service: reasonable. Free estini.,•c,.
TO. 5-8271.
Rosenthal officiated. Interment
stitute auditor-
OLD CLOTHES WANTED
PELTZ, 72, died March
PAY $10 to $25
ium. Her pro-
WANTED to rent. 2 or 3 bedro•
4. F iieral services were held at was at Padola • Cemetery.
Men's suits, overcoats, topcoats,
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flat, income. or single, Will d( t -
gram will in-
tuxedos. shoes. TB. 2-0490.
>
orate. VE. 7-5967.
,yew
Memorial Society with
ESTHER FAIR, 90, of 3220
clude selections
p terment at Hebrew Memorial Clairmount, died March 3. Fu-
FURRIER, established business 35
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
Ruth Draper from her out-
years, forced to sell because of ill-
) ark. Survivors are his wife, Ida; neral services were held at He-
NEW AND RENEWALS
ness. Unusual opportunity. Call
standing successes. Miss Draper
MARION R. HAIDY
two sons, David and Jack; two brew Benevolent Society, March has just completed a long run at
either 5-6894 or TY. 8-2899.
TO. 8-8972
2527 CALVERT
daughters, Mrs. Rose Mege and 4. Interment was at Brith Shol-
WEATHERSTRIPPING. caulking and
the Empire Theater in New
Mrs. Pauline Gutter, and seven em Cemetery. Rabbi Levine offi-
brick cleaning done. Special atten-
EXPERT radio repair. Free pickup-
York.
tion given to builders. Sam Wei-
grandchildren.
ciated. She is survived by three
delivery. Dynamic Radio Service.
man, UN. 3-1697.
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8-3806.
TO.
sons, David, Harry and Albert
CUSTOM MADE hats. Alterations on
MEYER' LEVY, '78, of 18975 of Philadelphia; five daughters, VA Urges Employers Join
EXCHANGE beautiful 3-room apart-
garments; good service; reasonable.
ment for 6-room fiat or income in
Fairfield, died March 8. He leaves Mrs. Anna Greenfield of Boston, On-Job Training Program
CH. 0286.
Northwest section. TUlsa 3-0484.
his wife, Dora, and a son, Sol. Mrs. Rose Albert, Mrs. Yetta
I HAVE a clean heated 3-room income
For
Disabled
Veterans
\VANTED
young
man
to
share
dots
uneral services were held at Brazner, Mrs. :Fannie Hoffrichter
to exchange for a 6-room flat. NO.
town hotel room. YE. 5-5091.
3955.
wis Bros. Chapel . and inter- and Mrs. Clara Shusterman; 21
On-the-job training for dis-
BUILDING, ALTERA- HOME OWNERS-Painting your home
went was in Machpelah Ceme- grandchildren; nine great grrnd- abled veterans is urged by the GENERAL
TIONs AND ADDITION s. - GOOD
or place of business Is an art. Let
tery. Rabbi Adler officiated.
WORK AND REASONABLE.
children, and one great-great Veterans Administration, in an
us do it. For finest materials and
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GREEN, 6432 ('ASS, MA. 5307.
workmanship call Abraham Ludy. ig,
grandchild.
-
appeal
to
employers
to
give
spec
TY.
6-8348.
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BARNEY BENNIS, 70, of 3018
I HAVE a five-room flat. newly dec-
4
ial consideration to the job tram-
orated. Want to exchange for flat HOUSE MOTHER wanted for college
edo, died March 7. Funeral
ABE SHANBOM, 56, of 1977 ing programs now available.
N.W. section
or house near .N
sort,' ity. Experience desira hie but
only. NO. 5974.
s were held Sunday at the Glendale, died March 6. Funeral
not required. Write for int.;
The VA reminds employers of
Box 91. The Jewish Ne , s. _114
fman Funeral Home. Bur- services were held March 7 at
RELIABLE. trust, in thy woman to
Penobscot 131 , 1:_t . Detroit 26.
the
provisions
of
Public
Act
16.
a ial was in Nusach Arie Ceme- Chesel shel Emes. Burial was in
care for two children and home dar-
ing mother's hospitalization. Tyler WANTED:
or income. No; th-
tery. • Surviying are his wife, Beth Tefilo Cemetery. Surviving whereby a disabled veteran re-
7-6083.
Cail. after 6 p. m. Ty.
Jennie; two sons, Joseph and are his wife, Rose: and two ceives a subsMence allowance
5-9697.
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Isadore C.; a daughter, Mrs. Jo- daughters, Mrs. Fay Coven and while receiving his education. or
APT. or inci•me wanted: 2-3 •••erns
on-the-job training. in addition to Jew Baiting Paper
seph Hurshe; three brothers, Mrs. Nettie Deutch.
unfurnished. Young
furnished.
his disability pension.
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Max, Nathan and Dr. I. Bennish,
couple. TV. 6-3029.
Employers having positions for Issued in Teheran
and a sister, Mrs. Harry Shore.- MANUEL B. WEINBERG. 83,
FOR
SALE: 2 flat. Calvert-La , ton.
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6 rooms each. Stoker. carp, t: n R.
died Feb. 25. He is survived by disabled veterans, or who can
NATHAN GITTLEMAN, 67, his wife, Frances; two sons, Leo offer job training, are urged to
NEW YORK. (JPS)-A Jew- Good condition. TO. 5-6530.
died March 4. Rabb i Eisenman S., and Edward; a daughter, call the Veterans Administration, baiting paper, reportedly equal LEAVING CITY: Entire 6 rooms of
furniture for sale, including rcfrig-
officiated. at funeral services at Helen Wasserman, and three sis- CH. 4900, Extension 344, for fur-
eiator and washing machine. DA.
to anything Goebbels or Streich-
the Hebrew Benevolent Society. ters, Mrs. Mollie Ittigson, Mrs. ther details.
8811.
er ever published. and having
-Interment was at Bnai Jacob Rose Himelhoch and Mrs. Nettie
aNnsISHrtEapioni.lo
Tiorigwesif nt
cemetery. He is survived by his Goldstein. Funeral services were Norway Seeks 150 Workers connections with the British sup- att'Fl
TO. 8-8335.
wife, • Jennie; a son, Max; two held at Lewis Bros. Chapel and
ported government of Premier.
Among Displaced Persons
W.
flat ,ti in
4- orom mfl
daughters, Mrs. Rose Schwartz interment was at Mt. Sinai Me-
Ghavarra is flourishing in Teher- \v slei c_Ltioer;. cfhoarn e
f ed
and Mrs. Sonia Gold, and four morial Park. •
in Northwest section. Would prefer
MUNCH,
(JTA)-A
Norwegian
of
Iran,
George
L.
an, capital
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grandchildren.
children 10 or over. TO. 9-4637.
delegation which is touring the Cassidy. New York Post corres-
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ESTHER POTASHNICK, 84, U. S. zone of Germany to choose
ACTICAL nurse or light house-
pondent, reports in a dispatch i keeping
job wanted DA. 4364.
. MRS. DORA GREISMAN, 63, 'died March 6. Rabbi Stollman of-
:of 3710 Humphrey, died March 5. ficiated , at funeral services 'at displaced persons as immigrants from Teheran.
NICE 5 room flat to rent if you by
is only seeking 150 DPs, not the
i
furniture. Call TY. 7-7020.
Funeral services were held at :Hebrew Benevolent Society with
Chesed Shel Emes, March 6. She d interment at Hebrew Memoriil 600 previously reported. it was Testify Tiso Opposed
PAINTING and Decorating. int. • ior
revealed
at
UNRRA
headquarters
and exterio:- excellent itinr k. rea-
is ',survived by' three sons, Sam. She is survived by two
Deportation Unofficially
sonable. TO. 5-1270.
.. Ben and Jack; and by three sons, Sam and Peter of Mil- at Heidelberg.
The
DPs
from
the
American
EXECUTIVE and wife desire furnish-
. daughters, Ettie, Eva and Ann.
waukee, 21 grandchildren and 10
BRATISLAVA, (JTA) - H. W.
ed or unfurnished apt. N \‘' section.
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zone will join a transport of 250
great-grandchildren.
persons from the British zone Ludin, former German ambassa-1 UN. 3-4485.
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MRS. RACHEL CORNFIELD,
and will leave for Norway during dor to the pro-Nazi Government ROOM to rent for refined girt. -ingie,
.74, of 2205 Tuxedo, who came to
MRS. BESSIE HELLER. 57, of
must have references. TO. 9-7646.
Detroit from Russia 22 years ago, Boyne City, Mich., died March April. Practically the entire of Slovakia. testified at the war
crimes trial of Josef Tiso, former PAINTING and
olocil
Decorating
group
will
be
highly
skilled
died March 9. Funeral services 5. 'She was active in all Jewish
work and materials. Estimate- ca,r-
head of the government, that
were held Monday at Kaufman and civic endeavors in Boyne workmen. Among DPs being Tiso had unofficially opposed the i fully given. HO. 4936.
Funeral Home. Burial was in City and Petoskey. She is sur- sought are two Jewish music
TO RENT: 4 room heated income.
Machpelah Cemetery. She is sur- vived by her husband, Alexan- typesetters to replace two Ger- deportation of Slovakian Jews.
f furnished. V.1111 decorate.
bc"tifullY
He
admitted,
however,
that
'
work
same
Only those interested in buying fur-
mans
who
did
the
Maurice
and
vived by her sons, -
der; three children, Godfrey,
niture need apply. Call Sunday, TO.
Tiso
and
his
ministers
had
read-
i
during
the
war.
Charles of Detroit and Ziese of Seymour and Phyllis; three
ily agreed to Nazi demands for '. 7-7283
Cuba; a daughter, Mrs. Samuel grandchildren, and a sister. Mrs.
room to rent with farriily
deportation which were submitted • 1 310DERIV
11 grandchildren. Harry Cohen of Detroit. Inter-
Jacoby, and
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of 2. All conveniences. TY. 4-7437.
, through him. Ludin also stated
She was a - member of Bnai ment was in Petoskey. Tabbi
that Slovakian anti-Jewish legis- LADY wants room and board, will
David, Chachmey Lublin, Home Tannenbaum of Saginaw offici-
pay $15 a week. MA. 9499.
lation was stricter than the Nur-
ated. • • •
HWILL EXCHANGE 3 room apt. with
emberg laws.
c.c.s ventilation. for 5-6 room ilsat
.HAROLD HILLIE LAPIDES,
or income. T1 • 6-6818.
A monument in memory of the War Relief Control Board
44, of 980 Whitmore Rd., died
NICE large room for woman or
t March 6. He is survived by five mother of Mamie H. Barden,
Commends JDC Chairman
Good transportation. Call Sunday,
' brothers, Jacob, Henry, Lester, Emily Buchman and Carl Hoffen-
uAe.scm6. Thursday or after 7 :00 p m.
WASHINGTON (JTA)-Dr. Jo-
Charles and Max, and six sisters, berg. who died March 28, 1946. seph C. Hyman, former executive
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Mrs. Mayer Billowitz, Mrs. will be unveiled at 2 p. rn. Sun- vice-chairman 'of the Joint Dis- VERY lovely room to rent with small
a m i I y. Excellent transportation.
Jeanne L. Gartner, Mrs. Abe N. t clay, March 23, at Bnai David tribution Comittee, has been com-
Gentleman preferred. 2641 Richton,
I Alderman, Mrs. Sye Zeldin, Mrs. Cemetery on Van Dyke Ave. mended "for exceptional and ern
TO 5-6715.
!Ben Newman and Mrs. Edith Friends and relatives of the de- inent public service in the field
and wife desperately in
Krepack. Funeral services were ceased are invited to attend the of humanitarian war relief dur- VETERAN
need of 2 or 3 room apartment. No
pets. both are working. willing to
held at Lewis Bros. Chapel with services. Rabbi Leizer Levine will ing the last war" by the Presi-
decorate. Call TO. 6-5124 or CA.
Rabbi Adler officiating. Burial officiate.
4146. •
dent's War Relief Control Board.
was in Rochester, N. Y.
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A-1 PAINTING, Interior and exterior.
25 years of reputable work. Free
CARD OF THANKS
MRS. LENA FARBER of 3766
estimate. TO S-1686.
The
family
of
the
late
Samuel
Rochester, died March 4. Funeral
FURNIAHED room for gentleman.
N.
Lipchinsky
wishes
to
express
In loving memory of our be-
services were held at Chesed shel
Good transpOrtation. 1970 Gladstone.
sincere thanks td relatives and
Lower.
Emes March 6. She came to De- loved sister, Eleanor Velick Ep-
o
friends
for
the
many
kindnesses
troit from Russia - 35 years ago. stein, who left us two years ago,
EXCHANGE 6 room flat for 3 or 4
room apt. NW section. Adults only.
Surviving are her husband, A. March 16, 1945 (two days in shown them in their recent be-
TO. 8-6198.
reavement.
The
-
family
also
Zussman Farber; five sons, Sam- Nisan). Sadly missed by her
gratefully
acknowledges
the_con-
for couple with light
NICE room
uel, Albert and William of De- brothers and sister, Alex, Casper
housekeeping privileges. 2460 Taylor.
tributions made in his memory
troit; Harry of Mt. Clemens, and C., Ida.
UN. 4-1826.
to
philanthropic
institutions.
David of Port Huron; two sisters,
VETERAN and wife urgently need
Mrs. Pearl Gold and Mrs. John
furnished apt. for period of 4 to 5
Dr. Isidore Held Dies
months. Ask for Gerry Lipsitz, TR.
Lebowski, and nine grandchil-
NEW YORK, (JTA)-Dr. Isi-
1-9169.
dren. • •
dore W. Held, noted physician
STRIATION WANTED: Bookkeeper,
• HYMAN BURNSTEIN, • 3320 and medical writer, died here at
experienced in general office work
Calvert, died March 4. Services the age of 70. He was the author
wishes 5 day week. Reference.. Call
Goodbye- Rent Control
TY. 7-3610. •
were held at the Ira Kaufman of 86 mongraphs on medical sub-
It
won't
be
long
now
Chapel with Rabbi Sperka offioi-. jects and translator of a number
BEAUTIFUL room suitable for gentle-
man. Nice location. Reasonable. TY.
ating... He leaves his wife, Selma; of German medical works. He
FIREPROOF - Rent was normally
5-0084.
$148.000. Now 590.000. Terms
a- son, Jack; two daughters, June was a founder of the Federation
$150,000 dn. Estate must liquidate.
VERY
nice room for lady in pleasant
and Lee; a . brother, Morris of for the Support of Jewish Philan-
Price about half construction
home of adults. TO. 8-6409•mornings.
cost.
Dayton; two sisters, •Mrs. "Vietor thropic Societies of New York
3-PIECE sectional furniture. 3 weeks
Kessler and Helena of Poland. City, a founder of the American
FLORIDA OWNER NEEDS CASH-
new. swill sell at a loss. TO 7-1300,
By Karl C. Berg
Sacrifice 45 apt. 3 rms. Modern
Interment - was 'in' Mathrielah Jewish Physicians Committee to
2641 Fullerton.
Owner
glass block, marble ent. elevator.
Cemetery.'
* *
' = . build. a inedieal school in Pales-
Nets
$14,000.
Terms
$50.000
cash
POOM to rent for employed young
Max WrolsLaysky
- WILLIAM ROSENBLATT, 2200 tine, and a member of the Nation-
to mtge. Mr. Watts, Ca. 0321.
lady. Kitchen privileges. Modern
Monument Works
• home. TO. 5-5798.
Taylor, 'died ' March 1 8: Services al Council of the Joint Distribu-
Distinctive
Were held- at the Ira Kaufman tion Committee.
Monuments
RECE_PT:ACLES
Chapel. He leaves -his Wife,.Ida;
Reasoas.bly Priced
CARD OF THANKS
two..Hyman and Sarni-lel;
:9211 JOY ROAD
Garbage, Ash nail Rabbage, Reinforeed
WE SPECIALIZE IN THE
three" daUghters; ,Mrs. Max: Tisch-
Mrs. Henry_ J. Winokur and
Concrete- -Folly Guaranteed-
&Wie • Willlemere
'
. priced Right-
= Tyler 4-11196_
BettY Carbon and Atiita. - family _ wish to. thank their rela-
- MANAGEMENT OF
AMERICAN
AIWA Sperka ,'officiated -and 'in- Jives and friends for -the 'many
APARTMENTS
RECEPTACLE CO.
kindnesies shovin their - dining
teririent *as 'in - Miehpelah
TO. 1,5411/9
their recent bereavement.
$79 Kenilworth
teiy

JOSEPH UNGAR, 56, of 2032
W. Philadelphia, died March 9.
He is survived by his wife,
Evelyn; two sons, . Cpl. Harry
and Seymour, and brothers Max,
of Kingston, Pita sand Leo of ,
Memphis, Tenn. Funeral serv-
ices were held at -Louis Bros.
Chapel and interment was in
MachpeIah Cemetery.

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