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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 11, 1947
Classified Advertisements
Mir
Joseph Bayne Assumes
Sales Post at Lincoln
Obituaries ,
FRANK S. FREEMAN, 43, of
2462 LaBelle, died July 1. A na-
tive of England, he Was a gradu-
ate of 'Wayne University and
taught English at Southwestern
High School. He is survived by
his wife, Rae, and a son, Melvin.
Funeral services were held at
Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel.
Burial was in Beth Tefilo Eman-
uel Cemetery.
• • •
CHARLES EP STEI N, 4247
Richton, died June 30. He leaves
a wife, Fanny; five sons, Daniel,
Max, Paul, Albert and Samuel;
one daughter, Mrs. Jack Hoch-
man; two brothers, Morris and
Harry; three sisters, Mrs. Joe
Green, Mrs. M. Marx, and Mrs.
Morris Granet. Services were
held at Kaufman Chapel with
Rabbi Stollman and Cantor H. J.
Adler officiating. Interment was
in Machpelah Cemetery.
• • •
SAMUEL MILLER, 2305 Glen-
dale, died June 30. He leaves his
wife, Julia; one son, Joseph; two
daughters, Mrs. Earl Isenberg,
and Mrs. Aaron M. Aronson; one
brother, Nate of Calif.; and one
sister, Mrs. Anna Cohen of New
York. Services were held at the
Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi
Sperka and Cantor Sonenklar of-
ficiating. Interment was in Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
• • •
JOSEPH ROSENZWEIG, 2979
Glendale, died July 3. Services
were helcl, at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel. He leaves his Wife, Rose;
two sons, Louis and Dr. Leonard
of Grand Rapids; and three
daughters, Mrs. Abe Bass, Mrs.
Max Newman, and Gertrude
Rosenzweig. Rabbi Adler and
Cantor Sonenklar officiated. In-
terment was in Clover Hill Park
Cemetery.
• • •
ESTELLA E. GANTZ, 17554
Wisconsin, age 44, died July 3.
She leaves het husband, Dr.
Maurice H.; two sons, Joseph S.
and Sheldon L.; her mother, Mrs.
Bessie Levinson; a brother, Louis
R. Levinson of Philadelphia; and
WOLF WROTSUWSKY
MONUMENTS
Artistic Memorials at Lowest Prices
A Tribute - Everlasting
TY. 4-0295
2975 JOY RD.
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IRA KAUFMAN
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CHAPEL AND PARLORS
own DEXTER 1101JUE1/AN)
TYLER 1-4131)
a sister, Mrs. Firiel Byers of Pa.
Services were held at the Ira
Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi
Fram officiating. Interment was
in Beth El Memorial Park.
• • •
LEAH SCHUBB of Miami
Beach - died July 2. Funeral serv-
ices were held at Lewis Bros.
Memorial Chapel; with Rabbi
Joshua - Sperka and Cantor Jacob
Sonenklar officiating. Interment
was at Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery. She is survived by her chil-
dren, Mrs. Jack Sturgis, Mrs.
Fannie Borgan, Mrs. I. Baskin,
Mrs. E. Cram, Mrs. Max Tarnow,
Jack and Max: and two brothers,
Louis and Rubin Slone-
* • •
RACHEL MALLIS, of 3209 W.
Grand Ave., died July 5. Rabbi
Segal officiated at funeral serv-
ices at Lewis Bros. Memorial
Chapel. Interment was at Work-
• en's Circle Cemetery. She is
survived by her husband, Victor;
children, Mrs. Harry Buda, Mrs.
Irving Segel and Mrs. Joseph
Efrusy, and a brother, Nathan
Baiter.
• • •
SAM SHOWFER, 51, died July
1. Funeral services were held at
the Hebrew Benevolent Society,
with interment at Radomer Aid
Society. Rabbi Levine officiated.
He is survived by his widow,
Ida; his sons, Robert and Berry;
sisters, Goldin Shafer and Mrs.
Mary Silverstein of New York,
and a brother, Meyer Shafer.
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LEWIS BROS.
DefrOit's Leading Jewith Funeral Directors
31100 Puritan
7739 John R St.
TR. 2-2113-4
Zile niter 3frfaits
/110/1 A Monument is like a Memorial Candle that
never forgets. A light that is ever present, com-
memorating the resting place of your loved ones.
It should be distinctive and personalized-for-
ever reminding the world of the goodness and
character of the deceased. -
Our owner and designer, Mr. Karl Berg,
is always ready to assist you in selecting
wisely and well. Upon your request he
will present personalized sketches and de-
signs without cost or obligation to you.
Our pledge . . . distinctively personalized
memorials at a cost no greater than an
ordinary stone.
MAX WROTSLAYSKY MONUMENTS
Tyler 6-0196
301 Joy Read, eor. Wildemere
KARL C. BERG, Owner and Designer
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44;44m-A
Write or Phone
for a ZI) Year
laying, gen-
eral building, repairing. DA. 8584.
NEWLY DECORATED large room
BEAUTIFUL. 4-room income with
A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. Quick
service; reasonable. Free estimates.
TO. 5-8271.
WILL GIVE 1947 car at delivery price
Form 'Miracle Mile'
Merchants whose enterprises
are located on "Miracle Mile,"
McNichols Rd. between Liver-
nois and Wyoming, announce
formation of a businessmen's as-
sociation aimed at attracting the
public to the local shopping area.
Officers of the "Miracle Mile"
group, elected July 1, are Sam
Wein of Wein Jewelers, presi-
dent; Sam Last of Last and Co.,
vice president; James Klebba,
of Klebba's, treasurer, and M.
Bryder of Marlenette Dress Shop,
treasurer.
Monument
Unveilings
Mrs. Ruth Gorback announces
that a monument will be unveil-
ed over the grave of her late
husband, Morris Gorback, at 12
noon Sunday, July 13, at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery._ Rabbi S.
Gruskin will officiate. Relatives
and friends are invited to attend
the service.
• • •
The family of the late Sadie
Kimmel announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory at
1 p. m. Sunday, July 13, at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery. 'Cantor Ja-
cob Sonenklar will officiate. Rel-
atives and friends are invited to
attend the service.
Mrs. George Fineman an-
nounces the unveiling of a mon-
ument over the grave of her
mother, the late Mrs. Anna Ja-
cobs, at 1 p.m. Sunday. July 13,
at Chesed Shel Ernes Cemetery.
Rabbi Rabinowitz will officiate.
Friends and relatives are invited
to attend the service.
IN AIEMORIUM
In memory of our beloved wife
and mother. Dora Posner, who
passed away July 14, 1944. Sadly
missed by her husband. Sam, and
children, Shirley and Milton Pos-
ner and Erma Braverman.
OF TMANKS
CARD
The family of the late Max G.
Stewart wishes to thank all those
who were so kind to them during
their bereavement.
LEON ESTERSON, 3160 Sec-
ond, died July 6. He leaves his
daughter, Esther Rena Esterson.
Services were held at Kaufman
Chapel with Rabbi Sperka and
Cantor Sonenklar officiating. In-
terment was in Clover Hill Park
Cemetery.
Sale - Apartments
NO. WOODWARD, secured income.
story bldg. elevators,
34 units,
2/3 rms. tile baths, annual income
$23,000. Good buy.
34 APTS. 3i5 big marble lob-•
by. High class tenants, absurd
ceiling rent $17,00. Future rent
will be at least $25,000. Replace -
ment $260,000. Our exclusive
price only $110,000.
20% NET on $70,000 invested. Ex-
clusive Palmer Woods. 52 units.
Cost to build $350,000. Bond hold-
ers suffer terrible loss, settle for
only $205,000. We can mortgage.
Call Mr. Jarvis. CA. 0321.
Homer Warren at Co.
sos
DIME BLDG.
■
CA. 021
In
home of 1 adult. Near bus and
street car. 3755 Wager. TY. 7-3029.
NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plasterer
Contractor. MA. 5243.
Six Mile MerchaMi
xatirzett
Calender
at no Cost or
Obligation
CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956
CARPENTER and brick
porch in exchange for lower flat.
NW section. No children. NO. 7882.
in exchange for 4-room apartment
in NW section. Must be large and
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HELEN KOPPOS, 48, died July
3. Funeral services were held at
the Hebrew Benevolent Society
with interment at Hebrew Memo-
rial Park. Rabbi Sperka officiated.
She is survived by her husband,
James.
• • •
• FANNIE BEISSER, 28, died
July 4. Funeral services' were
held at the Hebrew Benevolent
Society with interment at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Rabbi Stollrnan
officiated. She is survived by her
parents, Emma and Harry Beis-
ser.
• • •
FRED EHRENFELD, 78, died
July 7. Funeral services were
held at the Hebrew Benevolent
Society with interment at He-
brew - Memorial Park. Rabbi
Wohlgelernter officiated. He is
survived by his wife, Chaya-Gol-
die; his son, Peter: his daughters,
Mrs. Helen Schweiger and Mrs.
Rose Marcus, and five grandchil-
dren.
• • •
Funeral services for ANNIE
WILLIAMS, who died June 30,
were held at Gilbert's Funeral
Home, with Dr. B. B. Glazer of-
ficiating. Interment was at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. She is survived
by her daughters, Mrs. Florence
Thornborough, Mrs. Sam Talberg
and Eva; sons, Isadore and Jo-
seph; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth
Mayer, and a brother, Fred Stock
of Marietta, 0.
Established 1920
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Joseph E. Bayne, who grew up
with the automobile business in
Detroit, has taken over his new
duties as general
sales manager of
the Lincoln-Mer-
cury division.
Bayne comes
to Lincoln-Mer-
cury from Plym
outh, where for
the past seven
ears he has
rved as gener-
al manager. He
J. E. Bayne entered the au-
tomotive field as a retail salesman
in 1924.
T. W. Skinner, Lincoln-Mer
cury general manager, announced
the appointment
LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone
up to 10 a.. m. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word. Minimum charge 60c.
CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch-
en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636.
FOR better wall washing, call James
Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
DILLARD BROTHERS interior and
exterior painting and wall-cleaning.
Free estimate. Complete home wall-
cleaning. One-day service. TWin-
brook 2-1089 or TWinbrook 2-4757.
airy. Call HO. 2230 from 9-6.
LOG CABINS and lots for sale. Avail-
able at Log Acres. 40 miles from
Detroit. UN. 3-1648.
NICELY furnished room in lc, try
home. Gentleman only. Must hale
references. Call evenings. TO. 5-789C.
HORS D'OEUVRES
Petti Fours, Tiny Cream Puffs
Knishes Specialty Caterers
HO. 7217. TO. 9-7855.
HARRIS
DRIVING SCHOOL
We Can Teach You to Drive With
Your Car or Ours
EXPERT INSTRUCTORS
Lessons Given Daily-
' TYLER 7-7758
3-ROOM apartment for rent to pur-
chaser of furniture. No children.
TY. 4-0982 after 3 p. m.
WINDOW CLEANING, wall washing,
anytime by experts. William L.
Forsythe, 3446 Lincoln. TE. 3-5132.
ROOM to rent for gentleman. DA.
4708. -
PAINTING and Decorating, interior
and exterior, excellent work, rea-
sonable. TO. 5-1270.
WANTED: Telephone
CARPENTER WORK. No job is too
small or too big. Reasonable prices
Schwartz & Pecherer. TY. 7-7758 or
TO. 7-2189.
YOUNG COUPLE have large, clean,
modern room to rent. UN. 4-4471.
salesman, ex-
perienced. Call Mr. Smith, CA. 9198.
VETERAN and wife desperately m
need of apartment or income. Born
employed. HO. 9054, evenings.
PAPERHANGING
810.00
CEILINGS
AND
WALL V,I2I'AINTE
$20.00
TED
$10 00
WOODWORK
2WORK
1
ROLL
$1.00
PAPER
EE
REN
C LEAN? 4 CALL M.
H°. 4020 L't'Al141;
HO .
BUSINESS MAN will supply auto-
matic oil heat and other home im-
provements freeyou v: ill rent
him fiat or apt. COI Prospect 75041
before 6.
business places: Linwood at
Blaine. 2 stores. will rent single
RENT
or double. Steam heat, full base-
Size approximately 50 x €0
ment.
ft. CA. 0321. Homer Warren & Co.
WILL SHARE 6-room fiat with couple
in exchange for services taking care
of partially paralyzed man. Box
236, THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Pen-
obscot Bldg.. Detroit 26.
RESPONSIBLE couple urgently needs
oil
burners. Oil supply guaranteed.
Call Prospect 3600. Ask for Mr
Budman and get a special price.
SPECIAL SALE on automatic
LAMP HOSPITAL
All floor. table and fluorescent lamps
repaired. rewired and refinished. Old
lamps made over to latest styles. Lamp
shades cleaned and recovered. Oil
lamps electrified.
Figurines, vases and art objects made
into beautiful lamps. by our European
Designer. Finest service in Detroit.
We pick up and deliver.
BANNER LAMP "..5.c SHADE CO.
2033 Caniff
-
TOwnsend 8-1026
SILV.ERPLATING
Tea sets. platters, caster sets, tro-
phies, coffee sets. candlesticks, and
lamps refinished like new with our
quality silver plating process, at rea-
sonable price. We also do chrome,
nickel, brass and tin plating on all
metallic articles, such as auto parts,
motorcycle and boat parts; hinges,
door knobs, plumbing and electric
fixture.
Call us or bring work in for estimate.
BANNER LAMP & SHADE CO.
2031 Caniff
TOwnsend 8-1026
ATTRACTIVE room for couple with
kitchen privileges or will rent room
to gentleman. MA. 3914.
I DO ALL KINDS of alterations on
clothes. Call TY. 4-0567.
NEATLY furnished room for single
gentleman with adult family. Phone
privileges. Good transportation.
2302 Pmgree. TY. 7-74(4.
NICE ROOM for employed couple or
single person. Good transportation
TO. 6-8553.
YOUNG college
seeking inside
graduate, married,
selling work; any -
thing considered. References.
B.
Stone. TY. 5-5806.
FURNISHED room. twin beds. for
couple or 2 gentlemen. Kitchen
privileges. TO. 6-2038. 3280 Wav-
erly.
EMPLOYED couple wanted to share
flat with widow. TY. 5-3902.
CLEAN furnished room for rent. Ex-
cellent transportation. G. Marks.
3787 Atkinson.
YOUNG GIRL. typist, for egneral of-
fice work. 5 days. TO. 8-7385.
EMPLOYED couple desperately need
furnished or unfurnished apart-
ment. TO. 5-6954.
PROFESSIONAL woman will share
her flat with one or two profession-
al or business women. Call even-
ings. TY. 8-1447.
FOR SALE-Confectionery. Jewish
neighborhood. Excellent location.
Write Box 124, The Jewish News,
2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Northlawn, near Six Mile, Beautiful
three-bedroom single, brick; tile
kitchen and bath; three lavatories;
furnished recreation room: beauti-
ful l a n d s c a p ing; underground
two-car garage. UN
sprinkler;
3-9052 or UN. 3-5884.
BEAUTIFUL cottage on Lake Erie for
sale. 21 miles from Detroit. And
also two lots. Ideal location. Sandy
beach. Rock well. Exclusive sec-
tion. For more information call
Windsor 3-9871, and we will take you
out to see the place.
FURNISHED room to rent. Home of
two adults. Near Lawton. Morn-
ings or evenings. TO. 5-1006.
COUPLE with one child desperately
in need of room at once. Will con-
sider, Mat, apartment, or light
housekeeping. Furnished or un-
furnished. Please call NI. 3468
after 6:30 D. m.
3 to 5 room apt. or fiat. furnished
r efer-
or unfurnished. Excellent
ences. TO. 7-6042.
COUPLE with 2 children would 11.ke-
to rent 4. 5. or 6 room flat. N W.
Call TO. 6-5507 or TO. \
Section.
6-6899.
WANTED woman to take care of re-
fined elderly lady. Nice 3-room
apt., Blaine near Lawton. Assist
with cooking and care of apt. Call
UN. 1-8113.
RELIGIOUS and Palestinian article,.
Bar Mitzvah and Wedding gifts.
Borenstein Book Store (formerly
Chesluk's). 8663 Twelfth between
Blaine &. Pingree. TY. 5-6811.
WOULD LIKE to exchange 3-room
porch apt. for 4-room apt. in N W.
section. TY. 6-9685.
MOVING out of city. Have living
room suite, bedroom suite includ-
ing 2 Hollywood beds, electric .swirp-
er. Easy washing machine loth
spinner, 9 x 12 rug, full length musk-
rat fur coat. HO. 3885.
FURNISHED APT. wanted by tem-
perate refined quiet ex-serviceman
and wife. No children or pets. In-
tends to open sales office in fall.
Robert Marks, 746 Colling•ood, TO.
8-2680.
FOR SALE: Market, W. McNichols
area. 40 by 100.• Includes grocery,
delicatessen, dairy, produce. and
bakery. Long lease. Reasonable
rent. Priced_ to sell. (We have
Kosher meat market). Box '13.
The Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot
Bldg., Detroit 26.
FLAT WANTED. Adult family. Ex-
cellent references. UN. 4-1539.
COUPLE with boy and girl in high
school need flat or Douse. Financial-
ly responsible. HO. 1988.
LARGE. airy room in home of 2 adults
on Rochester. Man or woman.
Kitchen privileges. TY. 4-2725.
WANTED: , Gentleman to share my
3-room furnished apt. Call Sam
Adelman. ,TO. 7-9569.
MODERN apartments and room 'with
kitchen accommodations by week
or season. Half block from lake.
Write Mrs. Shapiro. 104 Michigan
Avenue, South Haven, Mich., or
call South Haven 843.
NEW AMC HUDSON washing ma-
chine for sale. For information call
TY. 5-3556, evenings only.
LARGE AIRY ROOM. 2 adults in
family. Telephone service. Gentle-
men preferred. • TO. 9-4184.
FOR SALE at sacrifice. Size 10, brick s-
maid's gown. UN. 4-1597.
ROOM TO RENT to woman or gill.
All privileges. TO. 9-7339.
LEAVING for California. last 'week
In July. Desire driver to share ex-
penses. TY. 4-6290. Between 6 and
7 p. m.
FAMILY of 3 adults desire to rent
5 rooms; fiat, income, or 2 bedroom
apartment in NW section. Mrs.
Freedman. TR. 2-6396.
WANTED: Furniture salesman. ex-
perienced. Excellent working con-
ditiohs. Good salary. Polish neigh-
borhood. Campau Furniture Store.
10201 Jos Campau.
LAMP SHADES and covers made-
to-order and recovered. Beautiful
lamps and shades on sale. Vogue
Lamp 8. Shade Studio. 9603 Grand
River. TE. 4-1615.
1947 DODGE at list price in exchange
for 6 room fiat. Call DRexel 4335.
RECEPTACLES
Garbage, Ash and Rutabaga Reinforced
Concrete. Folly Guaranteed.
Priced Right.
AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE CO.
579 Kenilworth
TO. 5-51119