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April 18, 1947 - Image 19

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New HIAS Aide

Obituaries

SAUL WINKELMAN, 75, died
April 16 in Los Angeles. Funeral
services were held at Lewis Bros.
Chapel, and interment was at
Clover Hill Park. He leaves two
daughters, Mitzie and Mrs. Billie
Kurlander of Los Angeles; three
sons, Abraham of Cleveland,
Herman of Painesville, 0., and
Nathaniel of Pittsburgh; a broth-
er, Samuel, of Wausan, Wisc., and
two sisters, Mrs. Debbie Weisner
and Mrs. Jamey Alexander of
New York.
• • •
YETTA RAISKIN, 64, of 3354
Webb, died April 4. She is sur-
vived by three daughters, Flor-
ence, Dorothy and Barbara; a
son, Sidney; a sister, Mrs. Meyer
Gunsberg, and brothers, Harry,
Israel and Joseph Levire. Fu-
neral services were held at Lewis
Bros. Chapel and interment was
in Mt. Clemtns.

Page Nineteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Fridiy, April 18, 1947

Classified Advertisements

LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone
up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word. Minimum charge 60c.

CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956

at the Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety and interment was at He-
brew Memorial Park. Rabbi
Stollman officiated. He is sur-
vived by a son, Robert; daugh-
ters, Mrs. Ann Bernstein, Mrs.
Violet Korn, Mrs. Dorothy Slin-
ger and Mrs. Beatrice Ross, and
two grandchildren.

NATHAN BORENSTEIN - 'Plasterer WANTED TO RENT-Unfurnished apt.
Contractor. MA. 5243.
by middle aged couple. West Side.
Best references. DA. 7713.
A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. Quick
service: reasonable. Free estimates 6-ROOM house for sale on Monterey,
TO , n-
with or without furniture.
TO. 5-8271.
send 5-7862.
HOME OWNERS-Painting your home LARGE room for rent-Home
and
or place of business is an art. Let
Unlimited tele-
kitchen privileges.
us do it. For finest materials and
phone; couple preferred. - 2654 Pasa-
workmanship call Abraham Ludwig,
Call
dena. TO. 8•0509: upper flat.
TY. 6-8348.
after 7 p. m. Friday and Sunday
after 3 p. m.
CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch-
en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636. WILL exchange new automobile. list
price. for 4 or 5-room furnished or
FOR better wall washing. call James
unfurnished apt. or flat. Call PL.
RusselL TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
3220. 8 to 5 p. m. daily.



ROSE P. SIDORSKY, widow of
the late Aaron Sidorsky, died
April 11. Funeral services were
held at Lewis Bros. Chapel. In-
terment was at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Adler and Can-
tor Sonenklar officiated. She is
survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Judith Grenell of New York and
Mrs. Rebecca Levy of Pittsburgh;
three sisters, Mrs. Lillian Appel,
Mrs. Minnie Black and Mary
Lachow, and a brother, Joseph
Lachow.

• • •

• • •

MAURICE EIGEN, former ex-
ecutive assistant of JDC, has
been appointed executive as-
sistant at the Hebrew Shelter-

ing and Immigrant Aid Society
(HIAS) World Headquarters,
425 Lafayette St. New York, it
was announced by Samuel A.
Telsey, chairman of the HIAS
executive committee.

NATHAN DORFMAN, 68, died
JOSEPH SMITH, 63, died April April 11. Funeral services were
9. Funeral services were held held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety, with interment at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Rabbi Wohlgel-
Authorize
ernter officiated. He is survived
Jan Peerce to Sing
by a son, Max, two daughters, S
Deportation
Sunday at Music Hall
Mrs. Anna Ross and Mrs. Clare
Katz, and three grandchildren.
WASHINGTON, (JTA) - Sen.
Jan Peerce, foremost living
• • •
William Langer, (R.. North Da-
Jewish tenor, will include the
MAX BRUCK, 16, died April kota) introduced in the Senate a
aria, "0 Paradiso," from Meyer-
beer's L'Africana on his program 11. Ftiperal services were held bill which would empower the
at Music Hall, Sunday evening, at Hebrew Benevolent Society, Attorney General to stay depor-
with interment at Hebrew Mem- tation proceedings on aliens who
April 20.
orial Park. Rabbis Stollman, had been in this country for five
Now in his fifth year with the
or longer.
Metropolitan Opera C o m p a n y, and Hoberman officiated. He is years
An identical bill was introduced
Peerce was recently voted the survived by his parents, Isaac
and Annie Bruck, and one broth- in the House by Rep. Frank Fel-
favorite tenor on the radio.
lows, (R., Maine), chairman of the
er, Morris.
Tickets for the Peerce recital
• • •
Sub-Committee on Immigration
are on sale at Grinnell's, Metro
LILLIAN HARRIS, 65, di ed of the House Judiciary Commit-
Music Store avid the Music Hall
April 12. Funeral services were tee-
box -office.
held at Hebrew Benevolent So- The measure would enable the
ciety, with interment at Hebrew Attorney General to stay depor-
Memorial Park. Rabbi Stollman tation if such action would re-
Wilshire Motor Sales
officiated.
She is survived by salt in "serious economic detri-
Opens Modern Building
her sons, Albert, Harold and ment" to a citizen or legally resi-
dent alien such as wife, parent, or
The grand opening of the new Michael; a daughter, Dorothy, minor child or if the alien has
ultra-modern Wilshire Motor and two grandchildren.
resided continuously in the United
• • •
Sales building at Dexter and Ful-
States for seven years.
lerton, will be held from 2 to 9
JOSEPH COHEN, 70, died
p.m. Saturday, April 19.
April 14. Funeral services were
The entire site will be open held at Hebrew Benevolent So- Chalutzim Reach Italy;
to the public. Jack Gorov, presi- ciety, with interment at Hebrew UNRRA Closes Farms
dent of Wilshire, has arranged Memorial Park. Rabbi Wohl-
ROME, (JTA) - Twelve hun-
for music and refreshments to gelenter officiated. He is sur- dred chalutzim have arrived in
entertain the guests.
vived by his daughters, Mrs. Italy from Germany and Austria
Leona Weinberg and Mrs. Toby within the past week.
Serious dissatisfaction exists
IN MEMORIAM
Shapiro.
• • •
among some 7,000 chalutzim,
In loving memory of Mrs. Sara
and working in 50 training
Zack, who passed away April 15,
LOUIS BERSHAS, 52, of 3323
1946. Sadly missed by her hus- Pasadena, was buried Thursday farms throughout Italy, as a result
band and children.
from the Hebrew Benevolent So- i of UNRRA's decision to close up
ciety, in Hebrew Memorial Park. 1 the settlements. The chalutzim
The proprietor of the Capitol I are expected to object most stren-
Coffee Shop, 1530 Broadway, he uously to moving from their
was a resident of Detroit since centers into crowded camps where
1911. He is survived by his wife, conditions are known to be prim-
Minnie, a son., Marvin, and three itive
daughters, Geraldine, Lenora and
Rogers of Miami Beach and Mrs.
Sophia.
• • •
William Braun of New York.

HERMAN MARCUS, 1410
Glynn, died April 13. Services
SAMUEL KLEIN, 14957 Steel,
were held at the Ira Kaufman died April 10. He leaves two sons,
Chapel. He leaves his daughters, Julius M. of Detroit, and Irving
Mrs. Lester Goldberg, Mrs. of New Mexico; two daughters,
Leonard Kendler, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Esther Hoffman and Mrs.
Nutman of Brooklyn; a brother, Rose Hoffman; two brothers,
David of New York; two sisters, Adolph of California and Meyer
Mrs. Morris Levine of Oregon, of New York; four sisters, Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Goldberg of New Molly Kallay, Mrs. Joseph Trat-
York. Interment was in the tler, Mrs. Gussie Zuckerman and
Mrs. Rose Berkowitz.
Beth Moses Cemetery.
• • •
* * *
BERNARD SCHWARTZ, 60,
SARAH POLLACK, 3253 Pasa-
dena, died April 7. She leaves died April 10. Funeral services
four sons, Louis of Detroit, Cye were held at Hebrew Benevolent
of Pittsburgh, Dave of Duluth, Society, with interment at He-
and Jack of Cleveland; two brew Memorial Park. Cantor
daughters, Mrs. Anna Spears and Glantz officiated. He is survived
Mrs. Max Posner. Services and by a brother, Frank, and sisters,
interment were held in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Sarah Goldberg and Mrs.
• • •
Sadie Gross.
r.
• •
MICHAEL A. KAHN, 59 Se-
ward, died April 7. Services were
3.1OLLIE GOLD, 75, died April
held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel 12. Funeral services were held
with Rabbi Harold Rosenthal of-1 at Hebrew Benevolent Society,
ficiating. He leaves his wife, with interment at Machpelah
Sadye; a son, Burton of Miami Cemetery. Rabbi Stollman offi-
Beach; two brothers, Sam of De- ciated, and Rev. Max Perkas, a
troit, and A. L. Kahn of Miami son, chanted the Psalms. She
Beach; two sisters, Mrs. Shirley is survived by her sons, Rev_
Perkas of Connecticut and Bar-
ney Perkas of Miami Beach, and
seven grand children.
• • •
Established 1920
-
HYMAN ROSENBLUM, 52,
died April 10. Funeral , services
were held at Hebrew Benevolent
Society with Rabbi Levin offi-
Detroit's Leading Jewish Funeral Directors
ciating, and burial was at Hebrew
8800 Puritan
Memorial Park. He is survived
TR. 2-2113-4
-7739 John St.
by his wife, Edith, a brother and

Bill Would
tay of

FOR SCIENTIFIC WALL" WASHING
CALL RALPH GARCIE, TY. 4-2030.
LOW RATES.

LARGE 'room for rent with kitchen
_ near good transportation.
4063 Elmhurst. 140. 4387.

PAINTING and Decorating. interior
and exterior. excellent work. rea-
sonable. TO. 5-1270.

DESIRE to buy old classical' records-
Hebrew
melodies especially. TO.
8-7639.

M. FINE-Interior and exterior paint-
ing. papering, wallpaper removing.
TO. 8-6543.

THE CLUELIC,K HOUSE. Rooms with
kitchen privileges. ow= Phone

and
exterior painting and wall-cleaning
Free estimate. Complete home wall-
cleaning. One-day service. TWin-
brook 2-1089 or TWinbrook 2-4757.

BILLARD BROTHERS. interior

South

Ave., Mt.; Clemens,

WIDOW from w ell-known res pec t e d
family desires room with kitchen
privileges; will pay well for same.

Please call TE. 1-5330.
FURNITURE repaired. refinished. re-
styled: 35 years experience. Allied VETERAN desperately in need of an
Furniture. UN. 4-4371.
apt.. rat or 4 or -.room Income in
exchange for a 1947 car at standaid
SCHWARTZ AND PACHERER. gen-
price. Please call VI. 2-7430 from
eral contractors : all kinds of car-
10-4, weekdays.
penter work. inside and out : rea-
sonable. TY. 7-7758 or TO. 7-2189. SILVER FOX jacket. excellent condi-
tion: size 12. 585 TY. 7-2612.
DESPERATE-Executive desires three
or four-room apartment. furnished. APT. wanted by 2 adults. DA. 2213.
unfurnished. To 5100 per month.
UN. 1-6004.
ROOM e a nted with kitchen pt in lieges
by middle aged woman. DA. 2213
WILL exchange five-room upper flat.
screened porch. for three-room out- OFFICE for rent. Linwood and Chica-
side apartment. 3331 Tuxedo. TO.
go.
TV. 5-6410.
6-7931.
FOR SALE-Beautiful lynx dyed f ∎ oc
DRIVING to Los Angeles about May
jacket at sacrifice: excellent condi-
1. Desire passengers to share ex-
tion. 2917 Calvert. TO. 9-6245.
penses. TY. 6-1412.
ROOMS above store at Dexter and
BEDROOM and kitchen privileges for
Caisert. suitable for offices. beauty
working girl. Widow alone. TO.
shop. or some similar business.
7-0795.
Phone TO 8-0692 or TO. 6-3690.

CAN PAY CASH for one-half interest DENTIST. wife and child desire 5 or
in two-family. six-room flat. 14th to'
6-room flat : N.W.
will decora , e.

Dexter section. TY. 6-3102.

PL. 7317.

LADY desires to take care of children BOOKKEEPER wanted-General office
afternoons or evenings. Dexter sec-
work for small manufacturing plant
tion. Call Sunday. TO. 6-0403.
experienced only
good wages and
hours. 655 Monroe St.
KXPERIENCED secretary desires five-
day week position. TO. 6-7139.
SUMMER COTTAGE FOR RENT-Fur-
nished and up-to-date, on the lake
PLEASANT ROOM in adult home
front located next to Sleeov Heee•
Excellent transportation. TO. 7-6252.
resort at South Haven. Phone TV.
6-9383.
WANTED-Good union drummer. sax
ophonist. to join violinist and pianist VETERAN "'urgently needs apt. by
for weddings. as a sideline. Call Hy.
June 1st. Both working. TO. 8-9490.
TO. 5-9576.
URGENTLY needed 2. 3. 4. 5. or 6 room
CLEAN ROOM for rent. Home of
apt income. or flat for young couple
elderly couple; gentleman. TUxedo
expecting baby. VI. 2-1200. Extension
5-9697.
17.

BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew-,
English. Citizenship. Call ex
perienced teacher, DA. 1193.

SINGLE room to rent. Excellent trans-
portation. Un. 4-3973. After 6.

YOUNG couple want to get

JERUSALEM, (JTA)-Oil com-
panies which have major Middle
East bases and installations in
Alexandria are preparing to
transfer them to the Negev, the
Arab newspaper Ey Wanda re-
ported. According to the news-
paper the companies have ac-
quired large tracts of land in
Southern Palestine and will erect
one of the largest petroleum stor-
age depots in the world there.

SALE-APARTMENTS -

Tot' CAN QI - OTE US as saying in-

vestors save thousands of dollars
buying now. under ceiling rents.
Imagine this 36 apt., built 1929.
at fraction of former cost. Terms
550.000.

married.
would like a 3 or 4 room apt. Cell
Dorothy Stein. GA. 6570.

VET and wife desperately in need cf
apt. TO. 6-3353 or MA. 2756.

EXPERIENCED sitter available ever v
night 7-excei.pt Friday and Saturday.

HAVE beautiful apt. to shart with h
business or professional woman. Carl
TO. 6-8935.

TO RENT: 4 room

2 bedroom apt.
NW section. Adults only. Leaving
City. Must sell furniture. TV. 7-596e.

FOR SALE: Summer cottage. Pontiac
Lake-Lake Frontage. 2 additional
lots. Also 4 lake front lots near new
recreation area. TO. 7-7023.

MILLINERY store, custom and ready
to wear. ALSO JEWELRY. BAGS.
GLOVES AND ..HOSE. wonderful
spot for right party. Better colored
trade on West Side. Long lease if
interested in good business. Dona
miss this. Full price 53.000. CA. 6054.

SOLD FOR $80,000 CASH

FURNISHED room for rent for lady.
Only one lady in the house. TO.
6-4435.

$8,000 dn. Solid brk. modern 8 apt..

WANTED: practical nurse andleceese-
keeper to care for invalid.
charge small 4 room home. 2 in
family. Good home and good pay.
TO. 7-2482.

all 3 rms., new stm., new stoker,
3 car gar., 100 ft. frontage. Char-
levoix, Pennsylvania. Cost $65.-
000, ceiling rent price only
25,000. Mr. Jarvis, CA. 0321.

MODERN DINETTE SET. for sale: Fez-
tures: Light wood. oval table. china
cabinet. 6 chairs including 1 host
chair and in excellent condition.
2900 Tyler, Apt. 10.

HOMER WARREN & CO.

ATTRACTIVE hotel apt. to share with
refined young lady. TO. 8-2680. Apt.
807.

in free
market. Buy today. under ceiling
rents, only 155.000, terms, $25.-
000, bal. 4%,'7,7 Mtge.

604 DIME BLDG.

LOVELY room for employed lady. Re-
fined home: 2 adults: unlimited
phone. Best transportation. TO.
8-5751.

unless we act

LARGE sleeping room to rent for
working man or lady in nice home;
good transportation. TY. 4-3436.



will die of
****)i t

ROOM to rent for woman or gir!:
good transportaeion; kitchen pre-
lieges. Call after 7 p. in., DA. 5769.

EXCHANGE 6-room flat for

3 or

room eve. N.W section: child! , n
over 10. TO. 8-6195.

FOR RENT-4-room flat in exi-ham.:,
for privilege of purchasing '47 Chev-
rolet or Plymouth. CL. 2345.

NICE ROOM to rent for employ
couple or lady: good transporta-
tion. TO. 6-8553.

RECEPTACLES

LEWIS BROS.

a sister.

2714. 55
Mich.

GYVE

TO CuNQUER C,7, SCEP,

Garbage. Ash and Rubbage. Reinforced
Coscrete. Fully Guaranteed.
Priced Right.

AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE CO.

$79 Keafilmrtl

TO. 3-3U$

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