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THE JEWS 14' NEW1 _

Friday, May 30, 1947

Vienna Sweethearts Are Reunited
As Hapoel Soccer Team Opens Tour

()raiment
Uiweilings

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up to 10 a m. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word. Minimum charge 60c.
( CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956

For nine years a pair of Vienna sweethearts mourned each other
wife, here for college re- PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING
Abraham Littman announces VETERAN,
as dead. Last week, however, they were married in New York.
$10.00
search, need apartment or room with CEILINGS PAINTED
320.00
The bridegroom was Herbert Meitner, star forward., of the the unveiling of a monument
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kitchen privileges for summer. Will WALL PAINTED
$10.00
WOODWORK
sublet.. TYler 5-9695.
Palestine Hamel soccer team, - who was a member of a Jewish over the grave of his wife, Sun-
PAPERHANGING
31.00
PER
ROLL
organization smuggling Jews over the Czechoslovakian border, when day, June 1, at Chesed shel Emes
PLUS PAPER
SUMMER
COTTAGE
FOR
he had to flee Austria. He arrived -
WANT IT CLEAN? CALL M. GREEN!
Cemetery. All friends are invit-
11345 BROAEISTREET
RENT. FURNISHED AND HO. 4020
in Palestine Late in 1938.
ed to assemble at Beth Shmuel
He had just registered at the
UP - TO - DATP. ON THE SITTER' WANTED for evenings for
Synagogue, Blaine and 12th St.,
Hotel St. George last month, when
LAKE FRONT. LOCATED year old baby. NW section. TYler
at 1 p. m., to leave for the ceme-
the team arrived on their good
tery. Rabbi J. Rabinowitz will
NEXT TO SLEEPY HOL- . 7-6462.
will tour of America, when he •
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officiate.
LOW RESORT AT SOUTH WILL SHARE flat with couple or two
glimpsed Friedl Fleischer of New
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girls. TO. 7-9001. Call Thursday.
HAVEN. PHONE TY. 6-9383.
or Friday night.
York; but he-thought he was see-
Monuments in memory of Pfc.
ing an apparition. She had learned
LAMP
SHADES.
Recovered,
Cleaned
MODERN Super Market for sale. Hot-
Irving Woolf and Benjamin L.
and Made-to-Order. Beautiful lamps
test spot on Dexter. Death in part-
that Meitner was on the team
Woolf will be dedicated at a
and shades on sale. Vogue Lamp &
nership forces sacrifice of this beau-
from the papers and radio.
Shade
Studio,
9603
Grand
River,
double unveiling ceremony at 1
tiful store. or information call TO.
TExas 4-1615.
Miss Fleischer's father, Fritz,
6-9339 or TO. 8-2257.
p. in. Friday, May 30, at Clover
an Austrian sprinting entry . in
COLLECTOR-SALESMAN
--Aggres-
Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Mor-
NICE
ROOM for gentleman. 3230 Rich-
sive man with good automobile for
1912 Olympics, was killed by the
ton at Dexter. TO. 8-6222.
ris Adler will officiate. Friends
established routes. 150 weekly sal-
Nazis. FriedL her brother Henry,
ary
plus
top
commission
on
sales.
and relatives are invited to at-
No phone calls. Home Mercantile SIX ROOM upper flat, oil heat, on
and their mother, a noted swim-
Webb between Linwood and Dexter.
tend the service.
Co:, 1400 Michigan Ave.
mer, arrived here late in 1938.
Owner Cuing both garages_ Must
ERT KR111241311
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decorate. Immediate occupancy.
NEWLY MARRIED VETERAN, 35
Mrs. Fleischer also was an Aus-
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Box
1117 Jewish News; 2114 Penob-
years
old,
and
wife
urgently
need
era=
All-
The
-
double
.
unveiling
of
a
trian representative at the 19r2 play the North
scot Bldg.
apt. or income. Will decorate; con-
Stars in Detroit on Sunday_ after- monument over . the graves of
'
sider buying furniture. Please. Mr
Olympics.
FOR SALE-Complete furniture for 5
Schwartz, UN. 1-1753.
Meitner. will appear with the noon, June 15, at the University Adolph and Minnie Moss will
room house. Call 6 to 8 p. m. TO.
Hapoel - soccer team when they . of Detroit Stadium. take place on Sunday, June 1, at MONTEREY,LASALLE-6-room, break-
6-4150.
1 p. m.. at Clover Hill Park Cem-
fast room, sun deck; natural fire-
place, automatic oil heat, Step Saver. CLOTHING SALESMAN. EXperienced
etery. Relatives and friends are
Clean. good condition. Near school, Week ends. Al's Clothes Shop, 5(.7
invited to attend the services.
. synagogues. Excellent transporta- Gratiot.
tion. Practically new. Stove and
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refrigerator optional. Quick posses- ESTABLISHED refined Jewish couple
sion. Owner, TO. 8-9607.
need 5 or 6 room flat or income in
• The family of "'the late Rose
NW section. Will decorate or buy
Dworman
announce
the
unveil-
OREN KODESH for sale. For Infor-
furniture. Best references. Call
NETTIE LEVERE, 68, of 2637. Bros. Memorial Chapel with
matron can !dr. Tischler, VI. 2-2837.
TYler 6-3813.
W. Boston Blvd., died May 23. Rabbi Adler and Cantor Son- ing of a monument in her mem-
ory
to
take
place
at
12:45
p.
m.
WATED-4 or 5-roomapt. or flat WANTED: 2-3 or Croom Puptezlt with
She leaves two daughters, Beat- enklar officiating. Interment was
with 2 or 3 bedrooms: unfurnished.
or without basement: furnished or
Circle Cemetery. Sunday, June 1, at Machpelah
rice Sutton and Pearl, and three l at Workmen's
TY. 6-8944.
unfurnished. Veteran and wife both
Cemetery.
Rabbi
Morris
Adler
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sons, Murray, Philip and Mac. -
working. Will take anything with
DETROIT
automobile
dealer
desper-
Funeral services were held at NATHAN BORIN, 56, founder will officiate. Relatives and
a roof. Best references. GA. 6570.
ately
needs
flat
for
self,
wife
and
friends
are
invited
to
attend
the
will
Lewis Bros. Memorial Chapel. and president of Bonin Brothers
t wo children; price no object -
MARRIED COUPLE. refined.
service.
buy furniture; will work out deal NEWLY
wish 3 or 4 room apt.. preferably
Rabbi Segal officiated. Interment Ice and Fuel Co., died May 27.
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on new car. Please call TR. 1-7079.
on
West
Side; furnished or unfur-
was at Machpelah Cemetery. , !Funeral services were held May
nished. UN. 1-1677 or NO. 2231
The date of the unveiling of a FOR SALE 6 piece. 18th Century din-
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! 28 at the Ira Kaufman Chapel memorial
ette
set
and
4-piece
maple
bedroom
in memory of the late
LEAVING for Los Angeles June 14th.
CHARLES KUSSELOW, 3711; and , at Clover Hill Memorial -
set. TY. 7-5003.
Desire, 2 passengers to share ex-
Greene at Clover-
Webb, died May 20. Services , Park, where burial took place. Dr. David -Y.
penses and driving. References ex-
WILL.EXCHANGE
3-rooee
unfur-
Cemetery
has
been
-
Park
hill
change
TE. 1-5700. Miss Haas.
were .held at the Ira Kaufman ' Rabbis Adler and Hershman and
nished apt., N.W., section. for 1946
changed from May 25 to June 1
car, list price. UN. 2-3898 or TE. LARGE airy room suitable for 1 or 2
Chapel with Rabbi Rosenwasser Cantor Sonenklar officiated.
1-6890.
gentlemen. Call evenings. 2310 Haz-
officiating. He leaves his wife, t Prominent in community if- at 3 p. m. '
elwood. TY. 8-0682.
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GIRLS to care for babies day or night.
Mollie; a son, Burton of Buffalo; fairs, he was a past president of
Call
TO.
6-6231.
The family of the late Sam
REFINED young lady wishes to rent
a daughter, Mrs. Jack Ross; two the Michigan Ice Industry Asso-
room or share apt. Preferably Pal-
SALE-Kentueey, 17186. New in-
sisters, Mrs. Anna Satovsky and ciation, a director of the Leon- Simon announce the unveiling of FOR
mer Woods or 6-Mile Section. Call
come-I-flat. 2 oil air conditioned
UN. 1-2091.
Mrs. Rose Miller. Interment was' and Refining Co. in Alma, Mich., a monument in his memory at
furnaces; 2 a• unatic hot water
heaters. natural fire- BUSINESS MAN desires private room
at Machpelah Cemetery.
i a member of Shaarey Zedek and 2 p. in. Sunday, June 1, at Oak-
place,
tile
bath
and
kitchen
side
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in single home: N. W. section pre-
t of Knollwood Country Club. He view Cemetery, Royal Oak. Rab-
drive. Open.
ferred: with telephone and garage
LOUIS FRIED, 47, of 13835 ' is survived by his wife, Celia; a bi Fischer will officiate. Friends VETERAN. wife and child need b-
privileges: very good references. Will
pay very good rental. Box 109. The
LaSalle Blvd., died May 21. He scrip David; three brothers, Ja- Sand relatives are invited to' at-
room fiat; N.W. section preferred.
Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot Bldg.,
TY. 5-2569.
leaves his wife, Sarah, a daugh- cob, Sam and Max; a sister, Mrs. tend the services.
Detroit 26.
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ter, Barbara, and brothers, Wit- : Max Schwartz, and two grand-
airy room, 2 adults in family. VETERAN and wife wish 2 or 3-room
A monument in memory of the LARGE.
ham, Max, Joseph and Abraham; child ren. • • •
Telephone sett- lee. Gentleman pre-
apt.: furnished or unfurnished; both
ferred. TO. 9-4184.
Friedman. Funeral services were BENJAMIN KLEIN, 18934 late Bessie Koffman will be un-
employed. TO. 8-0558.
held at Lewis Bros. Memorial! Kentucky, died May 21. Services veiled at 2 p. m. Sunday, June 1, ROOM FOR R E NT-Couple, kitchen BAB MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible. Yid-
privileges.
TR.
3-0709.
at
Machpelah
Cemetery.
Friends
dish, English, Citizenship. Call ex-
Chapel with Rabbi Adler and; were held at the Ira Kaufman
perienced teacher. DA. 1793.
Cantor Sonenklar officiating. In- t i Chapel with Rabbi Wohlgelern- and relatives are invited to at-
tend
the
service.
VETERAN and wife need apt. or fiat
terrnent was at Clover Hill Park : ter officiating. He leaves his wife,
Judge
Steinbrink
a
urgently. TY. 6-1781 or TY. 6-8348.
Cemetery.
1 Gertrude; a son, Max of Cali-
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A monument in memory of the
Bnai Birth ADL SINGLE
MAN wishes to share 2t-::
! fornia; two daughters, Mrs. Louis
room apt on Northwestern near
SAMUEL MIRAL, 64, of 3290, Lerner and Mrs. Maury Kallush; late Aaron Ungerleider will be
NEW YORK, (JT ) - N e w
Lawton with another single man.
W. Grand, died May 11. He V two sisters of Chicago, Mrs. J en_ unveiled at 1 p. m. Sunday, June York State Supreme Court Jus- •-
Call Sunday, TO. 7-2961.
leaves his wife, Mary, and a rile Zwiebeck and Mrs. Rose I, at Oak View Park CemeteraT,
lower fiat. Will
son, Dr. Solomon P. MiraL Funer- Steinberg. Interment was at Royal Oak. Rabbi Fischer will tice Meir Stein brink has been: WANTED-6-room
decorate. DA. 9185.
officiate. Friends and relatives elected to a full term as national
al services were held at Lewis Beth Tefilo Cemetery.
CLAIR SHORES-Beautiful col-
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are invited to attend the service. chairman of the Ani-Defamation t ST.
onial 6 rooms, 2 baths. 1 floor. at-
League of Bnai Brith, it was an-
a • s
LOLTIS LEVENSON, 18670
Walker Realty Exchange. 40 S. 1G :
The family of the late Barnum nounced yesterday. He had been
Marlowe, died May 23. Services
Mt. Clemens. Mt. Clemens =ii.
the unveiling named last September to fill out tiot.
Nights and Sunday, Roseville 134 .*
were held at the Ira Kaufman L. Bliss announces
of a monument in his memory the term of the late Sigmund Liv- FREE BOOKLET about cancer ic
Chapel
with
Rabbi
Frain
and
at ingston of Chicago.
and Tacked !Wie
asking. Simply send
ursfao,fi
yours
a
Cantor Sonenklar officiating. He at 1 p.m. Sunday, June 8,
address
ddress orill aposIt card to
E. Gutstadt, national
leaves his wife, Esther; a daugh- Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Richard
AMERICAN CAN
director
of
the
organization
since
Ann Street, New York 1, N. Y __
ter, Shirley; and his parents, Mr. Joshua Sperka will officiate. Rela-
was granted an extended 1
and Mrs. -Harris Levenson; two tives and friends are invited to 1932,
Epstein,' PAINTING and Decorating. interior
leave,
and
Benjamin
R.
CLUNED YOUit
and exterior, excellent work, rea-
brothers, Ralph and William; attend the service.
assistant national director, was i sonable.
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TO. 5-1270.
-OW* ROME
three sisters, Mrs. J. Kling, Mrs.! The family S
of the late Abraham named to serve as acting national ,
g
1p
lay/Lnft:5s4 .en-
J. Kessler and Jeanne Levenson,!
ndp rlag.
R areIck
ARP
ENTE
C
the un- director during his absence. New I eral bui lding.
all of Cleveland. Interment was Jack Lipshitz announce
members of the national corn-
veiling
of
a
monument
in
his
•
in Cleveland.
5 2E43
I N
. - Plasterer
MEAN S T
aaHt
CT
m_ssion of the league elected i NA
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memory, Which will take placei
A-
raNctorB.° R
at
2
p.
m.,
Sunday,
June
1,
at
were
William
A.
Gerber
of
Phil-
KAY CONRAD EHRLICHoage
Quick
adel phia; Jo hn J. Unt erman of A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING.
reasonable. Free estimates.
10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the Chesed Chel Ernes cemetery. Newark, N. J.; Joseph Cohen of i ,srvice:
0. 5-8271.
friends
are
invited
Relatives
and
Ehrlich, died May 22.
Kansas City, Kas., and Frank 1
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to attend the service.
A RPENTER wok of all kds. Kitch-
Goldman of Lowell, Mass., newly C e n remodeling ar specialty. in TR. 2-2636.
ALTER KATZ, 71, of Plain-
elected president of Bnai Brith. FOR better wall washing. call James
eaned ly
field, N. J., died May 24. He Saul Moss Announces
Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
leaves his wife, Rebecca, and two
Rabbi Currick Dies
DR-LARD BROTHERS. interior and
sons, Harry of Detroit and Isadore Party Planning Service
exterior painting and wall-cleaning.
ALBANY, N. Y. (JPS)-Dr.
of Plainfield. Funeral services
'Free estimate. Complete home wall-
Saul Jack Moss, former orches- Max C. Currick, rabbi of Con-
cleaning. One-day service. TWin-
were held at Lewis Bros. Mem-
tra star and social activities di- gregation Anshe Hesed, of Erie,
brook 2-1089 or TWinbrook 2-4757.
orial
ChapeL
Burial
was
in
an and
rector,
is
now
arranging
events
Pa.,
a
former
_president
of
the
CARPENTER WORK. No job Is too
Plainfield.
for the Jewish community. -
Central Conference of American
small or too big. Reasonable prices.
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Schwartz & Pecherer. TY. 7-7758 or
Moss is well known for his role Rabbis, died in his sleep in the
MOLLY ABRAHAM, 59, of
TO. 7-2189.
3760 Chicago Blvd., was buried with Bob Chester and other berth of a New York Central I CAN recommend a fine camp for
at Oakview Cemetery after "name" bands. He was also road train bound for this city last
your boy or girl aged 6-14. Rea-
week. His age was 70.
sonable and only 165 miles from De-
funeral services at Lewis Bros. manager for Isham Jones.
troit. For full particulars, call TO.
Moss
plans
weddings,
Bar
Memorial Chapel. Rabbi Levi
8-2835.
'TY. 54400
officiated. She is survived by her Mitzvahs and other types of cele-
CHAUFFEUR SERVICE for individu-
Sale - Apartments
husband, Morris; daughters, Mrs. brations. Everything, including
als and clubs to and from parties
...
gatherings and games. HO. 0768. Ask
Jerome Gaeber, Mrs. Morton J. caterer, music and entertainment 2S%, absolutely net. On $100,000 cash
for Mr. Ross.
comes
under
his
heading
of
""En-
invested. We manage this apt.
Cohn of San- Diego, Mrs. Louis
Never again such en opportunity.
REFINED working couple desperately
A. Applebaum of Farrel, Pa., and joy the party-let us do the wor-
,,- -a4aagra'iara'aaltaarkta:'
i'4•aa•- ia
in need of apartment or small fiat,
$20,000 dn. 20 apt 3/5 rms. No.
Lillian, and one son, Dr. Mac I
furnished or unfurnished. Call TO.
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Woodward. New stoves. refrig.,
9-6113, after 6 p. m.
Abraham of Joliet, Ill.
stoker. Sold once $120,000, fore-

Obituaries

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C lRPETS

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Carpets
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Mrs. Brandeis Buried
Near Justice on Campus

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Established 1920

LEWIS BROS.

Detroit's Leading Jewi:h Funeral Directors

UM _Puritan

Tn9 John et..

TR. 2-2113-4

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (JTA)-The
remains of Mrs. Alice Goldmark
Brandeis, wife of the late Su-
preme Court Justice Louis D.
Brandeis, were buried next to
those of her husband at a cere-
mony-on the grounds of the Uni-
versity of Louisville. Both were
cremated after their deaths.

closure price $65,000. _
. 8 solid brk. apts. 3 rms.
$8,000 dn
tiled baths. new stoker. 3 gar.
two 50 ft. lots, OPA rent $4,000.
Price $25,000.
33 apts. North sect. 3/5 rms. Eleg-
ant lobby. marble stairs, built
1929. Replacement construction
cost $265,000, our price $115,000.
Terms about 350,000 en. Mr. Jar-
vis, CA. 0321.

APARTMENT wanted by newIrtverls-
N.W. section preferred. References.
HO. 5153.

Homer Warren & Co.

AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE CO.

600 Dime Bldg.

CA. 1321

WALL WASHING and painting. Spe-
cial low prices for 5 and 6 room
homes. rastone, MA. 5797.

RECEPTACLES

Garbage, Ash and Itubbage. Reinforced'
Concrete. rutty Guaranteed.
Priced Right.

373 Kenilworth

TO. 6 - 6•0/

