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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-09-19

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Friday, September 19, 1947

Obituaries

T H E

Monument
Unveilings

JEWISH NEWS

Labor Zionists
Name $50,000
Drive Leaders

Page

711.11.1111117
ifteen

Classified Advertisements

ABRAHAM BERNSTEIN, 76,
LINERS' accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone
of 1148 S. Springfield, Chien °,
up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word. Minimum charge 60c.
formerly of Detroit, died sudden-
CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956
The family of the . late Nathan
ly Sept. 6. He leaves two daugh-
ters, Sarah of Chicago and Mrs. Sh6re announces the unveiling
Estelle Meyers of Detroit; three of a monument in his memory at
BUSINESS CARDS
EDUCATION
sons, Raymond of Chicago, and 12:30 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 21 at
NATHAN
BORENSTEIN
-
Plasterer
Machpelah
Cemetery.

Rabbi
DAVID HOROWITZ, teacher Hebrew,
Jack and Harold of Los Angeles;
Contractor. MA. 5243.
Yiddish, Bar Mitzvah, English and
and six grandchildren. Burial Isaac Stollman will officiate.
Citizenship. Reading and writing
HORS D'OEUVRES
Friends and relatives are invited
was in Chicago on Sept. 8.
guaranteed. Free trial lesson. NO.
Petti Fours, Tiny Cream Puffs
-
2680.
* * *
to attend the service.
Knishes. Specialty Caterers
* * *
HO. 7217. TO. 9-7855
REBECCA WEISSMAN, 2969
I AM RESUMING my fall class for.
The
'family
of
the
late
Jacob
Fullerton Ave., died Sept. 10.
CARPENTER WORK. No job is too
piano 'students. For information call
small or too big. Reasonable prices.
NO. 464S after 7 p. m. Lillian Keller ,
Services were held at Kaufman Weller announces the unveiling
Schwartz
&
Pecherer.
TY.
7-7758
or
Kaplan,
3345 Ewald Circle...
Chapel with Rabbi Adler and of a monument in his memory at
TO. 7-2189.
1
p.
m.
Sunday,
Sept.
21,
at
Beth
Cantor Sonenklar officiating. She
CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch- PIANO LESSONS conveniently given
leaves her husband, Ezriel; 2 Abraham Cemetery. Friends and
in your home. Mrs. Landy, TO,
en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636.
8-0210.
relatives
are
invited
to
attend
the
sons, Seymour and Frederick; a
FOR BETTER wall washing, call James
service.
daughter, Mrs. Albert C. Ham-
Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
* * *
burger; 2 brothers, Dr. Arthur
LIVING QUARTERS
DILLARD
BROTHERS interior and
The family of the late Leo
Isaacson, and Samuel Isaacson of
exterior painting and wall-cleaning.
Gold
announces
the
unveiling
of
Free
estimate.
Complete
home
Nvall-
Toronto. Mrs. Weissman was
cleaning. One-day service. Twin-
past president of the Jewish a monument in his memory at
brook 2-1089 or TWinbrook 2-4757.
BUSINESS MAN desires room and
Womens European Welfare Or- 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 21; at
board with refined family. Box 187,
HARRIS
ganization, a member of Lt. Eli . Chesed shel Eines Cemetery.
The Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot
DRIVING SCHOOL
Bldg., Detroit. 26..
We Can Teach You to Drive. With
Levin Post, JWV Womens Auxil- Rabbi Sperka will officiate.
Friends
and
relatives
are
invited
Your
Car
or
Ours
iary, and Ezra Sisterhood. In-
EXPERT INSTRUCTIONS
to attend the service.
NICE ROOM to rent. 3 adults in fam-
Lessons Given Daily
terment was in Clover Hill Park
* * *
ily. Good transportation. 2924
TYLER 7-2758
Cemetery:
Sturtevant. Unlimited telephone. TO,
The family of the late Harry
8-9733.
* * *
PAINTING and Decorating, interior
NAHUM WEISSMAN
Weiss announces the unveiling of
and exterior, excellent work, rea-
ANNA GRUSKIN, 2965 Tuxedo
sonable. TO. 5-1270.
WILL SHARE apartment with mature
All Detroit labor Zionist groups
Ave., died Sept. 10. Services were a monument in his memory Sun-
woman or 2 employed girls. TY,
day, Sept. 21, at Chesed shel joined in a unified effort for A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. Quick
5-3927.
held at Kaufman -Chapel with
service; reasonable. Free estimates
Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Levine their Federated Labor Zionist
Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler
TO. 5-8271.
will officiate. Friends and rela- Campaign, at a meeting held last
FURNISHED ROOM for gentleman.
officiating. She leaves her hus-
Good transportation. TO. 8-0126.
tives are asked to meet at 12 Thursday evening at LZO head- RESIDENTIAL or commercial paint-
band, Sam; 3 sons, Louis, Jack noon at 2909 Webb.
ing. Spray or brush. Reasonable
quarters,
11816
Dexter.
prices-guaranteed
work.
Free
esti-
and Ben; a daughter, Mrs. Aaron
WANTED
by eye doctor. 2, 3 bed-
* * *
mates. TR. 2-4281, Evenings.
room flat. Will rent with option
Nahum Weissman, representa-
Freedman; 2 brothers, Sam Lewis,
to
buy.
TO.
6-6584.
The family of the late Lizzie
PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING
and Louis Lewis of Lynn, Mass.; Greenstein announce the unveil- tive of the national office, ad- CEILINGS
PAINTED
$10.00
3 sisters, Mrs. Charles Kerkowitz, ing of a monument in her memory dressed the meeting at which it WALLS PAINTED
$20.00 YOUNG COUPLE desires -2 or 3 room
apartment. NW section. TE. 4-1023,
$10.00
Mrs. Lou Goldstein, and Mrs. at 1:30 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 21, was announced that he will re- WOODWORK ENAMELLED
ABOVE WORK INCLUDES WALL
Philip Goldstein. Interment was at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. main here for several weeks to
SIZE AND PLASTER POINTING
WIFE in need of apartment
supervise the drive's activities, PAPERHANGING, $1.00 PER ROLL GI or AND
in Machpelah Cemetery.
flat. Call after 6 TO. 7-3157
Rabbi Stollman will officiate. for a goal of $50,000.
PLUS PAPER
* * *
WANT IT CLEAN? CALL M. GREEN!
Friends and relatives are in-
Morris Lieberman is chairman
3 ADULTS desire 5 or 6 room flat.
HO, 4020
ROSE SOROKIN, 40, of 15838 vited to attend the service.
Call between 6 and 7. DA. 6018.
of
the
drive.
He
is
assisted
by
a
Ohio, died Sept. 13. Rabbi Harold
* * *
LAMPS AND SHADES. Custom-Made,
large cooperating committee
Rosenthal officiated at funeral
Repaired, Restyled. Lamp-Shade- WON'T someone please help me?
The family of the late Mrs. which includes Morris L. Schaver,
Covers, Made-to-Order. Vogue. 9603
Property sold. Forced to move with
services at Lewis Bros. Memorial Maurice Cashman announces the
Grand River. TExas 4-1616.
2 children, 11 and 14. Am desperate.
Chapel. Interment was at Mach- unveiling of a monument in her Harry Schumer, Benjamin Lai-
TY. 8-5133.

RUBEL'S UPHOLSTERING
pelah Cemetery. She is survived memory at 2 p. m. Sunday, Sept. kin, Sidney Shevitz, Alex Nicha-
ARE
YOU looking for a place to live?
min, William Hordes, Nathan Lin- Any kind of furniture made to order.
by her husband, William; daugh-
We specialize in helping you to find
Every job custom built. Reupholster-
21, at Woodmere Cemetery. Rab- den, Bernard Milinsky, Mr. and
the
home or apartment you need,
ters, Margie, Corrine and Har-
ing, repairing. First class workman-
bi Sidney Akselrad will officiate. Mrs. H. Mondry, David Sislin,
1119 National Bank Bldg., CA. 8417..
ship. 11629 LinwOod Ave.. between
riett; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Burlingame and Webb, TUlsa 3-0285.
Relatives and friends are invited Jack Schreier, Louis Rose and
WINKELMAN Manager desires 5 or 6
Frank Warshafsky; two sisters,
to attend the services.
room flat. Dexter or 6 Mile vicinity.
other labor Zionist leaders.
Mrs. H. Spiller and Mrs. Martin
2 children. Will decorate. Call TY.
MISCELLANEOUS
The campaign objectives in-
6-2531 or OR. 3355.
Alpert, and a brother, Gordon
Warsaw.
clude: Local labor- Zionist causes,
WANTED:
4 or 5 room flat for veteran
WANTED to drive to Arizona
Labor Zionist Expansion Fund, MAN
and parents. All employed. Eve-
with my new car and house trailer
nings.
TO.
7-6242.
on or about the 6th of October. All
Habonim Youth Organization,
expenses paid. References exchang-
Habonim Institute, Yiddisher
YOUNG working woman to share
ed. HO. 7067.
apartment, Northwest section. Call
Kemfer Magazine, Jewish Front
after 7 p. m. TO. 6-3504.
In loving memory of Kenneth
ier Magazine, Farband Folk OFFICE GIRL wanted, the girl we seek
A. Gerenraich, who passed away
must be a whiz, thoroughly experi- ROOM TO RENT-Reasonable rental
Schools, Jewish Teachers Semin-
enced shorthand, typing, general of-
for someone willing to care for fur-
Sept. 21, 1944. Sadly missed and
ary and European Relief and
fice procedure. Pleasant office, 5
nace. TY. 4-7210.
not forgotten by his brothers and
day
week, top wage. Address Box
Rehabilitation Fund.
210, The Jewish News, 2114 Penob-
sisters.
CENTRAL HIGH DISTRICT
Weissman, who holds the de-
scot Bldg., Detroit 26.
Brick veneer single. 6 rooms, 2 bed-
rooms up. Full porch. Natural fire-
gree of Doctor of Philosophy from
place. Owner anxious for quick
Young woman with selling
Marvin Spevakow's Death
the University of Paris, was born WANTED:
sale. Only $2,500 down. Mr. Morris.
experience, part-time work in music
UN. 2-0772. Frank J. Hannison.
in Turkey and lived most of his
store. Typing necessary. Box 111,
Mourned by Zionists Here
The Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot
life in France, where he was a
Detroit Zionist organizations,
WANTED-A 2 or 3-bedroom flat for
Bldg., Detroit 26.
3 adults; will decorate. TO, 7-1618.
leader in labor Zionist youth
the Zionist Council of Detroit and
SITUATION
WANTED
:
Male.
ranks.
He
came
to
the
United
Ex- -LARGE room for single person with
the Jewish National Fund Coun-
Army Officer, thoroughly experi-
adult couple. 3360 Clements. TO.
States in 1939 and during the
cil of Detroit have adopted reso-
enced in retail and wholesale selling
5-1776.
war served as special agent with
desires connection with jewelry,
lutions expressing sympathy to
furniture
or
clothing
store
needing
COUPLE with infant will exchange b-
the counter-intelligence service
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow
an aggressive-man. TO. 7-8072.
room fiat with oil heat for 3 or 4-
of the U. S. Army. He was at- STENOGRAPHER for general office
of 2215 Hazelwood and their
room apartment. N.W. section. TO.
work.
Temple
Beth
El.
MA.
8530.
7-3872.
tached to Gen. Patton's Third WANTED-Girl to take care of 10-
daughters, Joan and Marcia, on
month old child. Monday through DESPERATELY in need of a flat, home
the death of their son and brot-
Norman Harrison, Center ball- Army headquarters.
Saturday. TO. 7-2234.
or income; 3 bedrooms; N.W. sec-
her, Marvin B. Spevakow.
room dance instructor, is shown
tion preferred ; professional man and
A PROFITABLE and well equipped
Marvin was the year's first registering Miss Dorothy Lieder- Cosmopolitan Bnai Brith
wife,
3 children school age. HO.
cleaning and tailoring business under
1829 or CH. 9440.
victim of polio. An honor 12th
same management 22 years, would
man (left) and Miss Shirlee Rose Bowlers Begin Season
grade student and a track man
consider aggressive and reliable man 3-ROOM first floor apartment with
The Cosmopolitan Bnai Brith
as partner to help handle increased porch, to exchange for fiat. TY. 6-3838. ,
at Central High School, he was for the dance classes which start
business.
VAlley 2-1574.
Bowling League has opened its
a graduate of the United Hebrew Oct. 13 at the Center.
for sale-Grand, 3805-3-family
third season, with Jack Korn top LEAVING on or about Oct. 20 for FLATS
Schools and the Shaarey Zedek
flat; owner vacating lower 6 rooms;
Yehuda Rosenman, the Jewish scorer. The League bowls at 9:30
Arizona. Free passage for driver of
recreation
room, stoker steam heat- -
and was active in youth move- Community Center's new young
my Plymouth. TY. 4-7437.
ed, drapes, mirrors.
p. m. every Monday at the Orient
ments here.
adult leader, announces that Her- alleys.
6-ROOM flat for rent; must buy fur-
Sir Arthur Wauchope Dies;
man Harrison, the Center's ex-
niture. TO. 9-9592.
League standings thus far are Former High Commissioner
Wilshire Motor Sponsors pert dance instructor, who is also as follows:
A
CHILDLESS couple desires 2, 3 or
affiliated with the Detroit Board
Sir Arthur Wauchope, High
4-room apartment; furnished or un-
L
Jessel Show On CKLW
furnished ; best references. WilI sell
of Education as physical educa-
Commissioner
for
Palestine
from
Bankle Supply
4
0
1 1 ,-i-ton unused truck at list. TY.
George Jessel returns to the air tion teacher, will instruct classes
1931 to 1937, died a few days ago
6-0961.
H. Thomas Clothiers 3 1
this fall with a new show, in ballroom dancing starting
at the age of 73. He was known
Rassner Jewelers
3 1
WANTED-Room and board for elder-
"Something for the Family," at Oct. 13.
as one of the most liberal High
Feldman Brothers
ly gentleman. Call Miss Levinson,
3 1
10:30 p. m. every Monday.
Harrison has taught more than
TR. 2-4080.
Commissioners
who
tried
hard
Detroit Grille
2 2
The program will be presented 3,000 adults during the past year.
Builders Steel
to make the Mandate work. He WANTED-Room and board for work-
2 2
in this area on station CKLW, The students of last year's classes
ing mother and 2 children; ages 4
Calfin Brothers
resigned in 1937 when he was
1
3
and 2 1/, Call Miss Levinson, TR.
under the sponsorship of the Wil- at the Center were composed of
Michigan Scrap Iron
1 3
unable to persuade the Arabs to
2-4080.
shire Motor Sales, Dexter at men and women of all ages. They
Machine and Equip.
0
3
abstain from bloodshed.
Fullerton.
YOUNG COUPLE, one child, urgently
have learned to dance correctly
need flat, income or apartment:.
Jessel will be assisted by vo- and have at the same time had an
N.W. section. TYler 4-5551.
calist Joan Barton and the or- excellent opportunity for social
WANTED-1 or 2 who appreciate good
chestra of Bill Bunt and Eddie contact.
home, not merely room. 10516 W...
Oliver.
The new classes will last until
Outer Dr., GA. 8261-J.
Dec. 15. The second series starts
COMPELLED to leave for Arizona;
Jan. 5 and the third Apr. 5. The
6-room flat available for adult fam-
Although she received a bach- roles with a summer theater
ily only, with purchase of furniture
beginners' class will start at
WOLF WROTSLAVSKY
elor
of
arts
degree
in
anthropo-
group
in
Ann
Arbor
foi:
three
at sacrifice. TY. 4-7437.
7:30 p. m., advanced waltz and
MONUMENTS
logy
this
June
from
the
University
years.
Although
she
believes
fox trot at 8:15 and Latin dancing
TO EXCHANGE-6-room lower flat for
of Michigan, Beth-Sheva Laikin that the classics, such as the
3-room apartment with porch. TO.
at 9 p. m.
Artistic Memorials at Lowest Prices
8-6190.
A Tribute - Everlasting
The Jewish Community Center will continue her studies at the Greek dramatists and Shakes-
NICE ROOM for rent for employed
is now registering students for University of Indiana as a candi-peare, provide excellent training
2975 JOY RD.
TY. 4-0295
gentleman: near Dexter-Boston, 125
date for a masters degree in for those preparing for stage
the classes.
a month. TY. 7-1417.
speech, with emphasis on the careers, Miss Laikin is also anxi-
FLAT
WANTED, unfurnished. 3 bed-
theater. - ous to see the work of young
rooms; quiet adults; urgently need-
Miss Laikin, daughter of Mr.playwrights performed.
ed. DA. 0932.
and Mrs. Benjamin Laikin of Detroit is in need of more out-
Established 1920
RENT-6-room furnished fiat,
8360 LaSalle, is the recipient of lets for its dramatically talented FOR
Dexter neighborhood; children per-
mitted. HO. 7127.
a $1,000 scholarship from the Na-youth, she said, urging that the
tional Theater Conference Tour- community support little theater
RECEPTACLES
ing Company. While studying at groups.
Detroit's Leading Jewish Funeral Directors
the University of Bloomington, Miss Laikin was a member of Garbage, Ash and Rubbage, Reinforced
Concrete. Fully Guaranteed.
Ind., she will tour the state with the June, 1943, class at Detroit
Priced Right.
3800 Puritan
UN. 1-7700
a
repertory
company.
Central
High
SchoOl,
and
also
is
Corner Dexter
AMERICAN
A versatile young actress, Miss a graduate of the Jewish Folk
RECEPTACLE CO.
Laikin played a wide variety of Schools.

To Rent-Wanted-Exchange

In Memoriam

Harrison to Direct
Center Dance Classes

Nat'l Theater Scholarship Sends
Beth-Sheva Laikin to Indiana U.

LEWIS BROS.

579 Kenilworth

TO. 8-5889

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