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Boxing Hero Dies

Classified Advertisements

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

CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956

SOPHIE GOLDBERG, 75, of
2932 Fullerton,' died April 14. She
Fanny
'eaves a daughter, , Mn.
•Rasenberg, and three sons, David,
Is and Harry. Funeral serv-
ices were held at Lewis Bros.
ChapeL Rabbis Wohlgelernter,
Sperka, Bruskin and Krause of-
ficiated. Interment was at Mish-
kan. Israel Cemetery.
• • •
NATHAN BURNETT, 58, of
Copley, 0., died April 16. He
leaves a daughter, Estelle, and
three sisters. Rabbi Hershman
and Cantor Tulman officiated' at
funeral services at Lewis Bros.
Chapel. Interment was at Clover
Hill Park.
• • •
-
MAX MARKOWITZ, 59, of 3219
Monterey, died April 20: He is
survived by his wife, Esther;
sons, -Marvin, Sol and Burton; a
daughter, Marilyn; two sisters,
I and two brothers. Funeral serv-
ices were held at Lewis Bros.
Chapel with interment at Beth
Moses Cemetery.
• • •
MAURICE COHN, 69,. of Fort
Meyers, Fla., died April 10. He
leaves his wife, Clara, a brother
and a sister. Funeral services were
held at Lewis Bros. Chapel with
Cantor Sonenklar officiating. In-
terment was at Clover Hill Park.

• • •

Word has been received of the
death of CHARLES GRABOW-
SKY of Eveleth, Minn., retired
superintendent of the Oliver Iron
Mining Co. He is survived by his
wife, Adelaide; three daughters;
a sister in Harrisville, Mich., a
brother, Louis, and sisters, Rhoda
and Mrs. Bertha G. Dreifuss of
Detroit. and three grandchildren.
He was an Elk and a MaSon.
Burial was at Virginia, Minn.
• • •

PHILIP KUTNICK, 47, of 2286
Taylor, died April 16. 'Funeral
services were held at Hebrew Be-
nevolent Society, - "With - :rabbi
Stollman officiating He i sur-
vived by his wife, Matilda; two
sons. Jack and Harold; one sister,
and three brothers.
• • •
DORA SCHREIMAN, 2500 Tay
lor, died April 15. Services were
held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
She leaves her husband, Isadore;
one son, Coleman, and a daugh-
te•. Mrs. Samuel Foster. Rabbi
Isaac Stollman officiated. Inter-
ment was at Westwood Cemetery.
• • •
REBECCA BERG, 4341 Lincoln,
died April 16. Services were
held at the Ira Kaufman ChapeL

MONUMENTS

By Karl C. Berg

Owner

Max Wrotslaysky
Monument Works

Distinctive
Monuments
Reasonably Priced
2281 JOY ROAD
Corner Wildesnere
Tiler $4t



IIRA KAUFMAN

CHAPS. AND Made
041. DEXTER /04M

TYLER 74112/1

ANUAL URRACH & SON
:TH ST.
7729 TTIPTinall

She leaves a niece, Mrs. Rose
Lockraan of New York. Rabbi
Rosenwasser officiated. Inter-
ment was at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery.
• •
DAVID LENOROWITZ died
April 15. Funeral services were
held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety.
• • •
PHILIP M. STEIN died April
14 at the age of 26. Services were
held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety. Remains were shipped to
Utica, N. Y. He is survived by his
mother, Fannie, a brother, and
two sisters.
• • •
ISAAC LEVINE died April 17
at the age of 83. Services were
held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety. Rabbi Stollman officiated.
He is survived by his son, Elkan,
daughters, Mrs. Debora Atlas,
Miss Lillian Levine, of Chicago;
Mrs. Betty Wilder, of Toronton,
and seven grandchildren.
• • •
ANTHONY MIKES, 57, died
on April 19. Funeral services
were held at the Hebrew Bene-
i7olent Society, with interment at
the Hebrew Memorial Park.
• • •
ADOLPH LANG, 55, died at
his home, 4478 W. Grand. Rabbi
Levi officiated. Funeral services
were held at the Hebrew Bene-
volent Society, with interment at
the Oakview Memorial Park. Mr.
Lang is survived by his widow,
Velma; daughter, Mrs. Grace
Levinson; two grandchildren and
two brothers.
• • •
SANDRA LEE DAVIDOFF, 16
mos. . old, died at Childrens Hos-
pital -on April 20. Funeral serv-
ices were held at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society, with inter-
ment at the WestWood Cemetery.
She is survived - by ter parents,
Louis and Doris -Dith44211, :end'
one brother.
. • • •
HANNAH SILVERMAN. 80,
her residence, 4069
died_
Doane,_- on April 20. Funeral
services were held at the Hebrew
Ben'rrolent Society, with inter-
ment at the Hebrew Memorial
Park. Rabbi' Adler and Cantor
Adler officiated. Mrs. Silverman
is survived by her sons, Jacob,
Julius. Maurice; daughters, Mrs.
Celia Rosin, Mrs. Bertha Cole
and Mrs. Frieda Green; one
brother, Osher Gottlick of Chi-
cago, and 22 grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren.

,

Rabbi Finkelstein, Father
of Seminary Head, Dies

LATE BENNY LEONARD

Benny Leonard, former light-
weight champion, one of the most

popular heroes of the ring, died
last Saturday while refereeing a
fight in St. Nicholas Arena,
Chicago.
Born in New York 51 years ago,
Benny was lightweight champion
for 11 years. He withdrew from

the ring in 1924.

Unveil Monumenti Honoring
Late Rabbi Kleinplatz, Wife

Harry Stolsky, president of
Cong. Beth Yehudah, announces
the unveiling of two monuments
in honor of the late Rabbi Solo-
mon Kleinplatz and his wife, the
late Helen Mirka Kleinplatz, to
take place at 1 p. m. Sunday,
April 27, at Beth Yehudah Ceme-
tery.
Members of the congregation
will meet the Orthodox Council
of Rabbis and friends of the fam-

ily at the synagogue, Pingree at
Woodrow Wilson.
Rabbi Kleinplatz. who served

Cong. Beth Yehudah as spiritual
-leader for 15 years. died May 5,

14,16.-Bis wife died eight months
ti#310Chey are survived by two
4*-,1Abraham and Simon.

-

Peruvian iireekly Attacks
Immigration Of Jews

LIMA, Peru (JTA)-The week-
ly "El Intransigente" published
an attack on the immigration of
Jewish refugees to Peru. signed
by its editor, Oscar Medelius,
known-.for his fascist sympathies.

LATEST INTERIOR
DECORATING CUES

By DELORES SENGER

(Interior Decorating Expert).

The personal urge of spring is to
NEW YORK, (JSP) - Rabbi give our homes a facelifting. The
Simon J. Finkelstein, orthodox only way, is through slipcovers.
rabbi and father of Dr. Louis They are not only a protection to
Finkelstein, president of the Jew- fine upholstery, but add freshness
ish Theological Seminary of and charm for a warmer season.
America, died here at the age of To really compliment your room,
slipcovers must be finely tailored,
85 after a brief illness.
Rabbi Finkelstein was born have suitable fabrics and a clever
in Lithuania and came to the color scheme_ In most cases it s
United States in 1886. Since 1902 better to stick to simple, smooth
he was rabbi of the Congregation textured cottons, in solid colors,
Ohev Shalom in Brooklyn. He spiked with a print or stripe, for
was author of several books of a dramatic all over scheme.
In selecting fabrics and colors. let
legal and homeletic nature.
the size and shape of your piece
be your guide. For example,
Joseph Horowitz Dies
NEW YORK, (JPS) - Joseph stripes look better on a straightly
Horowitz, for 46 years president horizontal or vertical piece. rath-
of the Horowitz Bros., and Mar- er than on rounded parts or a
gareten Matzoth Co., died here. curved back. In using splashy
He was born in Hungary and florals be sure the pattern is cen-
came to the United States in 1883 tered.
when he opened a small grocery Slipcovers will help to create defi-
nite periods for I 'eces in the mon-
on the lower East Side.
grel class. For a modern air use
straight box inverted corners. For
lah century pieces select trim
box pleats. For an early American
or farmhouse atmosphere, choose
ruffled flounces.
Do not combine stripes and prints
The family of the late David without an intervening plain pat-
Botvinick announces the unveil- tern, or your room will be busy
ing of a monument_in his mem- and restless.
ory at 4 p. m. Sunday, May 4, at Light colors add bulk and size,
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi while dark colors tend to make
Jacob Segal will officiate. Friends a piece appear smaller.
and relatives are invited to at- The most inexpensive material,
tend the service.
smartly styled and well fitted, far
• • •
that
surpasses a costly fabric
The -family of the late Max looks droopy. So if you're not ,an
Salterannounces the unveiling of expert seamstress, it pays to con-
a monument in his memory at 2 sult a reliable studio.
p.m. Sunday, May 4, at Mach-
I'm sure you will find most of
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua them nominal in their fee, and

Monument
Unveilings

NATHAN BORENSTEIN •-•• Plasterer DOCTOR (Veteran) and wife urgently
Contractor. MA. 5243. need two-bedroom unfurnished apart-
' ment. income or flat. Desire oil or
A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. Quick gas heat or heatfurnishs.A. Ne'eth•
ces. DA. 6704.
service: reasonable. Free estimates west section. referen
5-1127L
-
-
URGENT: Room wanted, vicinity of
CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch-
Wyoming-CUrtis. Young professional
en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636.
man. TO. 8-2341 before 6.
FOR better wall washing, call James
NEWLY decorated 6-room fiat for rent.
RusselL TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
Must buy furniture. 8916 12th Up-
stairs. -TR. 3-0874.
PAINTING and Decorating. interior
and exterior, excellent work, rea-
sonable. TO. 5-1270.
LEAVING for Los Angeles end of
month. Want party to help drive and
M. FINE-Interior and exterior paint-
share expenses. New car. NO. 4272.
ing, papering, wallpaper removing.
TO. 8-6543.
ROOM for rent. Quiet, refined gentle-
man. TY. 6-4107.
DILLARD BROTHERS. interior and
exterior painting and wail-cleaning. DETROIT Automobile Dealer des-
Free estimate. Complete hones wall-
perately needs flat for self, wife and
cleaning. One-day service. TWin-
two children. Price no object. Will
brook 2-1069 or TWInbrook 2-4757.
work out deal on new car. Please call
TR. 1-7079.
FURNITURE repaired, refinished. re-'
styled; 35years experience. Allied DEXTER-CALVERT. Large front room
Furniture. U
N. 4-4371.
in refined home. TO. 8-5342.
SCHWARTZ AND PACRERER, gen- LARGE, airy room. 2 adults in family.
eral contractor's; all kinds of car-
Telephone service. Gentleman pre-
penter work, inside and out: rea-
ferred. TO. 9-4184.
sonable. TY. 7-7758 or TO. 7-2189.
URGENTLY needed 2, 3. 4. 5. or 6 room MIDDLE AGED couple from Palestine
desperately need home. Best of
apt. income, or flat for yQung couple
references. CE. 8893.
expecting baby. VI. 2-1200. Extension
17.
WORKING COUPLE desire apartment
or furnished room with kitchen priv-
MILLINERY store, custom and ready
ileges. TY. 5-2968.
to wear. ALSO JEWELRY. BAGS.
GLOVES AND HOSE. Wonderful
spot for right party. Better colored 2 LARGE rooms for right couple.
Kitchen privileges. TY. 5-5286. Call
trade on West Side. Long lease if
evening's.
interested in good business. Don't
miss this. }Atli price $3,000. CA. 6054.
FAMILY of 3 adults desperately in
need of 2 or more bedroom apt..
SUMMER COTTAGE FOR RENT-Fur-
Income. or house. Will decorate and
nished and up-to-date, on the lake
make any necessary adjust ments.
front located next to Sleepy Hollow
TY. 5-3864.
resort at South Haven. Phone TY.
6-9383.
ROOM to rent. Single girl. Call eve-
nings, TO. 64440.
THE GLUKLICK HOUSE. Rooms with
kitchen privileges. ntss
•Phone

EXPERIENCED teacher will accept
private lessons in Hebrew and secu-
2714. 55 South Ave.. Mt. Clemens,
lar subjects: also Bar Mitzvah, TO.
Mich.
5-0672.
5 OR 6 ROOMS desperately needed by
veteran with family. Not interested NICE furnished room for rent. Gen-
tleman preferred. On Cortland near
in purchase of furniture. Will decor-
Wildemere. TO. 7-5329.
ate. Call CH. 5500, Extensiop 197.
Mr. Rothman.
‘"OUNG COUPLE want to get mar-
ried. would like a 3 or 4-room apt.
ENGLISH-STYLE sofa. two fireside
Call Dorothy Stein between 6 and 7
chairs, G.E. tank-type electric vac-
p. rn., TY. 6-5905.
uum cleaner. Excellent condition.
Will sell all or part. 4092 Sturte-
CARPENTER-BUILDER - Alteration
vant, corner Petoskey.
and cabinet work. Large or small
job. DA. 8584.
WANTED TO RENT-Five or six-
room fiat or income for privilege of
purchasing. new Hudson car at list LARGE ROOM for employed couple.
Excellent transportation. Cooking
price. Phone ARlington 4993_
privileges. TO. 7-6027.
BOOKKEEPER and general office
work; steady job at wholesale gro- COMPETENT woman. 45. would like
work half days assisting with child
cers. Experienced, with good refer-
care or evenings sitter. Call TY.
ences. TR. 1-0606.
6-617G.

WILL exchange front apartment with • YOUNG orthodox dentist. single. down-
porch for six-room flat. TO. 5-5338. town. desires room and board for
Shabbosem only: with modern re-
WOMEN to sell advertising by _tele-
ligious family: vicinity Shaarey Ze-
phone.
Excellent opportunity to
dek or Northwest Synagogue. Box
make big money. Press Advertising
83. The Jewish News. 2114 Penobscot
Bureau. CA. 5175.
Detroit 26. Mich.

ONE woman would like to sublet any
size apartment for summer months.
Best references. UN. 3-6318.

WIDOWER has furnished flat for
middle aged couple. Kosher. Rea-
sonable. UN. 2-0325.

FOR RENT-Room. excellent trans-
portation. Call after ¢ p. m., UN.
4-39'73.

APPOLINE near Curtis-Brand new 3
bedroom Colonial ; possession. Own-
er. UN. 2-0243.

ROOM for couple; N.W. section. May
have privileges of house. DA. 5968
or TO. 8-3666.

NICE quiet room for gentleman in
family of two. Good transportation.
TY. 6-1786.

FIVE-ROQM fiat for rent with furni-
ture for sale. Adults only. Imme-
diate possession. TY. 6-1779.

DENTIST, wife and child desire 5 or
6-room fiat: West or Northwest.
Will decorate. PL. 7317.

TWO-FLAT modern brick home for
sale. Leaving city. Eight rooms
each. Tile kitchen. breakfast room,
tile bathroom. installed showers
Lower flat has carpeting. venetian
blinds and drapes. stove and refrig-
erator. Two oil plants: maid's quar-
ters on third floor; three-car garage.
Pingree near west side LaSalle. TY.
5-3693.

WILL exchange beautiful 6-room low-
er fiat, gas heat. N.W. section. for
4-room apt. with porch. TO. 6-1823.

Stoliner Synagogue Holds
Memorial Program for Rabbi

FOR RENT-Large front room and
private bath. Suitable business lady.
Box 89. The Jewish News, 2114 Pen-
obscot Bldg., Detroit 26.

TELEPHONE SOLICITORS who have
experienced selling on telephone.
Straight salary. Work can be done
from your own home. See Sales
Manager, 2031 Caniff.

in strict orthodox
Honoring the memory of the HOUSEKEEPER
home. Room available if desired.
late Stoliner Rabbi, Rabbi Jacob
Generous payment. HO. 3990.
Perlow, who died last year, a me- BEAUTIFUL 3-room apt.. available to
morial meeting will be held at
purchaser of furniture. Regency and
Chinese. 82.000. Box 127, The Jew-
7:30 p. m. Sunday, April 27 at
ish News. 2114 Penobscot Bldg., De-
the Stoliner Synagogue, Elmhurst
troit 26.
at Linwood.

ZOA Week Scheduled

At Radio . City Exhibit

EXCHANGE high class 2-bedroom apt..
N.W. section. for 1947 Cadillac at
ceiling price. Adults. Immediate
possession. Box 301. The Jewish
News. 2114 Penobscot Bldg.. De-
troit 26.

NEW YORK - The Palestine WIDOW. alone. has 3-room apt., wishes
to share it. Privileges. TY. 5-9101.
Exhibit, largest display of its
kind ever to be shown in this TO RENT-1 room. 2 bedroom apt.
section. Adults only. Leaving
country, which opens at Radio.' NV.
city. Must sell furniture. TY. 7-5966.
City's Museum of Science and
furnished room in at-
Industry on May 1, has designat- CHEERFUL
tractive apt. for employed person. 2
ed the week beginning Monday,
adults in family. Between Wilde-
mere and Deter. TO. 6-6892.
May 5, as "ZOA Week,"

Deadline Note

Contributors to the columns
of The Jewish News are asked
to note the following dead-
lines:
All copy must be at the
Jewish News office, 2114
Penobscot Bldg., by 2 p. in.
Tuesday preceding publication.
All photographs must be at
the office by 12 noon Monday
preceding publication.
Wherever possible, Copy

t shomid

be typewritten, double-
Sperlm will officiate. Friends and entirely within your budget. For AiptiOed,,, on one side of the
on
relatives are invited to attend the information .call *Liss .Senger,. TR.
paper
service.
3-4910.

SALES LADY experienced in gifts,
china and lamps._ Permanent em-
ployment, good salary. Apply 13223
Dexter. one block south of Davison.

COTTAGE FOR SALE

Lake front. New Jewish subdivision
across from Woodhall Lake. Com-
pletely furnished. Modern. New.

TY. 5-8809

RECEPTACLES

Garbage. Asti and Subbare, Inehatereed

Concrete. Fully Guarantee&
Priced ghat.

AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE CO.

isailw•rth

TO. 11141111•

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