Friday, OCtober 10, 1947 Monument Unveilings The family of the late Martin Fine announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory Sun- day, Oct. 12, at Machpelah Ceme- tery. Rabbi Wohgelernter will of- ficiate. Friends and relatives at- tending the service are asked to meet at 2 p. m. at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter at Cortland. * * The family of the late Louis Klein announces the Unveiling of a monument in his memory at 11 a. 'm, Sunday,_ Oct. 12, at Oak- view Cemetery. Rabbi Fischer 'will officiate. Friends and rela- tives are invited to attend the :service, • *. .* The unveiling of a_ monument in memory of the late Eva Simon,. to be held at 1:30 p. Sunday, Oct. 12, at Machpelah Cemetery, will be conducted by Rabbi Sper- ka. Attencthnce at the services by friends and relatives is wel- come. * -* * The family of the late Hyman NOvak announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 12, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery, sec- : tion 27. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the service. * *-•* The family of the late Anna Friedland announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 1 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 12, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Sperka will officiate, assisted by Cantor Adler. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the . servi ces: * * * The grandchildren of the late Israel Moskowitz and children of the late George Moskowitz an- matinee the unveiling of a monu- rnent in their grandfather's mem-. o1.3T at 1 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 12, at the Nusach Harie Cemetery, and the unveiling of a monument :1'4 their father's, at 2 m. at the CloveI Hill Park Ce- metery. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the service. , In Memoriam . In memory of our -dearly be- loved husband and father, Isa- dore Thomas, who passed away •Sept. 30, 1945. Sadly missed by Lis wife, children and grandchil- dren. CARD OF THANKS _ The wife and sons of the late Dr. Jules M. Goldsmith Wish to 'thank relatives and friends for the many kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. I IRA KAUFMAN • • Obituanes Classified Advertisements (Continued from Page 18) DR. ABRAHAM H. JACOB- SON, 54, of 20435 Piccadily Rd.,- who practiced dentistry in Detroit for 12 years, died Monday. Fu- neral services were held at Lewis Bros. new chapel on Tuesday. Burial was in Chicago. Born in Bay City, he was graduated from Chicago College of Dental Surg- ery in 1914. His survivors are his wife, Beatrice; a daughter, .Mrs. Harry Jurow; a son, Dr. Jerry Jacobson; two sisters, Mrs. S. G. Sherman and Mrs. Oscar F. Grey. * * * JOSEPH TOPOROWSKY, 61, died Sept. 29. 'Funeral services, were held-- at the Hebrew Benev- ! alent Society, with interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbis Stollman and Rosenthal officiat- ed: He is survived by his widow, Anna; sons, Sam and -Irving; daughters, Mary •Topper, and Mrs. Dave Siegel, and foUr grand- children. . * * MRS. IDA GOLDEN, 75, died Sept. 30. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society, with interment at Ahav- ath Achim cemetery. Rabbi Ro- binowitz officiated. She is sur- vived by . her husband, • Israel; sons, Sam, David, and Nathan Melnick; daughters; Mrs. Esther Don, and Mrs. Rose Pimhofchi, and five grandchildren. * * * LOUIS BIEGEL, '76, died Oct. 1. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety, with , interment at the .Har Hamorya Cemetery. Rabbi Rabin- owiez officiated. He is .survived by his widow, Eva; a son, Sam, of Los Angeles; daughtersk Mrs. Sarah Eskow and Mrs. Pearl Goldstein; seven grandchildren, and one great grandchild. * •-* * MRS. DENA _ GREENWALD, 61, died Oct. 2. Funeral services were held at the -Hebrew Benevo- lent Society, with interment at- the Nusach Harie Cemetery. Rab- bi Stollman officiated. She is sur- vived by her husband, Max; sons, David, Edward. and Reuben; daughters, Mrs. Sol Dressler and Mrs. Joseph Herman and 14 grandchildren. * * * MAX FISHBEIN, 69, died at his home in Algonac, Mich. Fu- neral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society, with interment at Machpelah Ceme- tery. Rabbi Stollman officiated. He is survived by his widow, Jenny; a son, • Sam of Toledo; daughters, Mrs. -Dorothy Joseph and • Pearl Fishbein, and two grandchildren. * * * - PHILIP ROBINSON', 41, died at Rochester, N. Y. Funeral ser- vices were held at the .Hebrew Benevolent Society, with inter- ment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Wohlgelernter officiated. He is survived, by his widow, Shirley; a son, Sidney; daughter, Jo-Arm; his parents, Joseph and Alice Robinson; two 'sisters, and one brother. OSCAR W. BARNETT, 66, of 9529 Dexter, a City Health - De- partment employee for 30 years prior to his retirement a year ago, died Tuesday. Funeral serv- ices were - held at Kaufman Chapel Thursday: Burial was in Oakview Cemetery. His survivors are his wife, Grace; a son, Rich- ard, and a daughter, Mrs. Arthur E. Grohs. Page Nineteen TRE JEWISH NEWS_ LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by felephone up to' 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates:. 6c a word. Minimum charge 60c. CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956 LIVING QUARTERS To Rent-Wanted-Exchange LIVING QUARTERS To Rent-Wanted-Exchange NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plasterer Contractor. MA. 5243. COUPLE needs 3 or 4-rooni apart- ment or income in N.W. section. Call VETERAN and wife need three, four TY. 5-7683. - _ or five-room apartment or flat. Mrs. Marx, TE. 1-1450, Ext. 236, or TR. ATTENTION, Property OWners: - We 3-5904. have qualified -tenants for any type of rentals you may have-...-hotnes, incomes, apartments, homes to share, ADULTS ONLY- Five-room income 'light housekeeping rooms. We have with drapes ; carpeted wall-to-wall! tenants with and without children. to rent; N.W. section. Inquire 2160 Irrespective of creed. Call us. first. W. Vernor Highway. '.No obligation to'yon to call, Hones Real Estate, UN. 4-5722. BEAUTIFUL room to rent to a re- fined gentleman; good transporta- ROOM TO • RENT-Gentleman pre- tion. TO 5-5465. ferred. Exceptionally good living quarters and transportation. TYler 5-7188. REFINED butiness girl to _share lily apartment; ekoellent transportation. NICE room for young couple or young - TO. 5-7128. gentleman. 3036 Monterey. TO. 8-8335. HORS ' D'OEUVRES Petti Fours, Tiny Cream Puffs. Knishes. Specialty Caterers HO. 7217. TO. 9-7855 CARP TER WORK. No job is too small or too big. Reasonable prices. Schwartz & Pecherer. TY. 7-7758 or TO. 7-2189. CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch- en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636. FOR BEITER.wall washing, call James Russell,- TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. NEWLY decorated attractive room for LOVELY ROOM to rent to couple; couple or single „man in _ home of kitchen privileegs; unlimited . phone. adults. Near bus and street car. TY. TO. 8-6137. 7-3029. ROOM TO RENT for working woman 2 OR 3-ROOM -.furnished apartment; or working couple; kitchen privileges needed Urgently. VE. 5-5091. if desired ; Kosher home. 3734 Roch- ester, lower fiat. WANTED-5 or 6-room house or fiat. 2• adults. TY. 5-0146. THREE-ROOM apartment for rent to couple who will buy, furniture. TY. WILL share 2 - bedroom furnished 5-8049. apartment with couple. 2556 W. phila- delphia. Apt 403. REFINED business girl wanted to share apartment. TY. 7-5358. NICE room for gentleman. Good transportation. $6 a week. TY. 4-345. ROOM for girl in home of two adults; references required. Call Saturday WILL exchange 3-bedroom single home if possible. TO. 5-2671. 2956 Calvert. for 3-bedroom lower fiat in NW sec- tion. TO. 7-6887. WILL EXCHANGE 1947 car. list pride, for- five or six-room. flat in Dexter TREE . FLAT-Will give beautiful =4- section. , TR. 2-8180. Do not call Sat- room upper fiat free, including heat, urdays. lights and gas, northwest section, to middle aged lady to be companion to FOR RENT, attractive room for young aged invalid widolv now living with man, single home. TO. 8-8869. maid in lower ffat. Want orthodox Jewish woman who can read Jewish TO RENT-Nicely furnished two-bed- and prepare milk dietary dishes. room heated 'apartment, for six Write full particulars and references. months; N.W. section; adults only. Box, 217, . The Jewish News, 2114 Box 280, The Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26. Penobscot Bldg.,- Detroit 26. VACANT _ LOT-Russell Woods-Fuller- THREE ADULTS desire four, five or • ton. 40x130. Lovely neighborhood., -six-room fiat or apartment; N,W. sec- TY. 5-8646. tion; established references.- TOwn- send 5-4970. ROOM TO RENT for working gentle- - man, Boston-Dexter section, .$25.00 1947 CAR at ceiling price for five or monthly. TY. 7-1417. sik-room fiat, income or single; N.W. section. TO 7-4506. NEEDED BADLY-Three, four, five- . room apartment, fiat or income, un- NICE fUrniihed room to rent to adults. furnished; one child. Can meet ; any TO. 5-8914. requirements. T.Y. 4-6004. TO RENT-Six-room fiat near Ford and ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for Linwood; to exchange for 1947 car cooking assistance. TO. 8-9491. at list price. yE. 7-7855. . ROOM TO RENT( for young person; near 14th bus. TY. 4-3929. BUSINESS CARDS I 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. HARRIS DRIVING SCHOOL We Can Teach You to Drive With Your Car or Ours EXPERT INSTRUCTIONS Lessons Given Daily TYLER 7-2758 PAINTING and Decorating, interior and exterior, 'excellent work, rea- sonable. TO. 5-1270. A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. Quick service; reasonable. Free estimates. TO. 5-8271. RESIDENTIAL or commercial paint- ing. Spray or brush. Reasonable prices-guaranteed work. Free esti- mates. TR. 2-4281, Evenings. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING CEILINGS PAINTED $10.00 WALLS PAINTED _ . WOODWORK ENAMELLED ,..$10,00 ABOVE WORK INCLUDES WALL SIZE AND PLASTER POINTING PAPERHANGING, $1.00 PER ROLL' PLUS PAPER WANT IT CLEAN? CALL M. GREEN! HO. 4020 LAMPS AND SHADES. CuStom-Made, Repaired, Restyled. Lamp-Shade- Covers, Made-to-Order. Vogue. 9603 Grand River. TExas 4-1615. . RUBEL'S UPHOLSTERING Any kind of furniture made to order. Every job custom built. Reupholster- ing, repairing. First class workman- ship. 11629 Linwood' Ave., between " Burlingame and Webb, TUlsa 3-0285. OLD CLOTHING WANTED. Best prices paid for men's suits, topcoats, and shoes. TY. -4-3625: ROOM FOR RENT to gentleman; N.W. section ; good tranSpoilition. TYler ADVERTISING book-matches. 2500, $11.25. FOB Chicago. Otho DeWitt, 'inlay' ;City, Mich. A real buy. A QUIET responsible couple, childless, want. income or flat, Six,-Mile or Dex- ter vicinity. Will decorate. TOwn- NNSCELLANEOUS 'send 6-7246. . TWO furnished rooms for rent; large bedroom, separate kitchen; single home ; young couple, no children. TY. .6-9968. , ATTRACTIVE three-room apartment, newly decorated, in exchange for two or three-bedroom income or fiat. NICE large- furnished room to rent, EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper, A-1 ref- \110. 4548. erences„ reliable, seeks postlion. single home. TO 5-3653. Please write Box 345, Jewish News, Court Dismisses Murder Charge Against Briton WILL sub-lease three-bedroom fur- . 2114 PenobScot Bldg. nished home Nov. 1 to June 1. Rent $175 per month, payable in advance. WANTED-Woman as 'companion be- tween -50-60. 2 in family, same age. UN. 3,0735. . , No .cleaning. Room -and board.. TO. • 8-9860 between 5 and 7. ' YOUNG engineer and wife, newcomers to city, desire apartment, fiat or room. No children. Both working. HIGH-SCHOOL girl desires baby-sit- ting job during evenings. If in- TO. 7-8867. J E R US A LEM, (JTA) 7- The trial of Maj. Roy A. Farran, British Army officer charged' with the murder of Alexander Rubovitz, 17-year-old Jewish youth,. .came to an abrupt end when the court dismissed the case. The • British military tribunal ruled that inasmuch as no body or pare of a body had been found there were no grounds to' try the defendant. The trial of the British officer who twice fled in an attempt to avoid prosecution and who. was extradited front Syria the . first time and surrendered after -the second flight, opened in an at- mosphere free of tension. Although the body was never recovered, it is charged that Far- ran and his accomplices killed Rubovitz during. "questioning" concerning his alleged Sternist activities and turned his body over to a group of Bedouins for burial. TO EXCHANGE 6 morn lower flat for 3-room apartment with porch. TO. BOOKKEEPER, efficient, conscienti- ous. diversified experience. desires 8-6190. part-time position. DA. 3191. TO RENT, nicely furnished 2 bed- room heated apartment for 6 months, WANTED, position. General office work,- Capable 'girl. TR. 2-3624. NW section. Adults only. Box 280, Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot Bldg. , Clatidettes 4th. Store Opened on W oodward E. A. MOWRER TO ADDRESS ImpreSsive festivities marked TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY the opening of the fourth Clau- Edgar Ansell Mawrer, noted dette store at 6508 Woodward. Hundieds of well-wishers 'came correspondent arid -• friend of the CHAPEL AND PARLORS to - greet Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zionist movement, will address %I* DEXTER.BOULEVARD Klein, the genial hosts who from the Fisher Town Hall, in the TYLER . 74526 8 to 12; Welcoined their friends. Fisher Bldg., at 11 a. m. Wed- Refreshments and music helped nesday, Oct. 15. to make a truly joyous occasion of this event. The Kleins have made a' phe;- nomenal success of the Claudette Established 1920 Chocolate business here 'during the past two years. Opening their factory on Lyndon St., they ex-. Detroit's Leading Jewish Funeral Directors panded by opening branches on Dexter and Lafayette boulevards. Largest and Finest „Chapel in Detroit Their Woodward Aife. store is .Parking Facilities .on Our Own Premises their fourth - and Claudette UN. 1-7700 DEXTER BLVD. corner. PURITAN chocolates have beCome Detroit's D. LEWIS BROS. . faVorite. terested, call NO. 3691. COLT;FIGE Student wants part-time work after 3 p. m. UN. '2-5716. PLEASE help us keep our family to- gether. Veteran, wife and two chil- dren; being evicted. Property sold. KOSHER wholesale delicatessen route for sale. Selling because of other Will take anything. Can afford good interests. Harry Mayers, 3773 Col,. rental. Responsible people, - good lingwood. TY. 5,4841. references. TO. , 7-3492. A lovely room for couple or woman in home of one adult. Kitchen privileges. WANTED, careful driver to drive to Arizona. New car, with trailer, TY. 5-7125. 3734 Edison, 'upper. on or about Oct. 26. References ex- changed. HO. 7067. CAN'T ANYONE help veteran, wife and child find a decent, place to live? WANTED, baby-sitter, DeXter . area. TY. 4-5551. ' • • TO.:: 8-2320; • ROOM . fo rent for couple or woman in • up-to-date home. Gas heat. EDUCATION Kitchen privileges. 7'0.'5-5798. ROOM to rent for gentleman. Tele- DAVID HOROWITZ, teacher Hebrew, phone service. Quiet home. Reason- Yiddish, Bar Mitzvah, English and able rent, Call Sunday only. MA. Citizenship. Reading and writing 6998. guaranteed. Free trial lesson. NO. 2680. T hank You Jewish News Advertisers We regret the inconvenience that was caused many of our advertisers during the holiday weeks, when it was necessary to enforce early deadlines. We have tried. to serve all who have •submitted their advertis- ing -o us and we sincerely hope , there has not been too much inconvenience to those who called us too late. Beginning with next . week, wet return 'to the normal dead- line of taking classified adver- PIANO LESSONSOconveniently, given in your home. Mrs. D. Landy, TO. ' 8-0210. DOES your child show talent? New ' classes behig formed • in • dramaitc " arts by producer • of - children' shows. Call TY. 4-7050 for appoint- ment. Dr. Pool to Receive Award Foi‘ His Wartime Service NEW YORK-A Certificate of Merit awarded by President Tru- Man to Dr. David de. Sola POol, Rabbi of the Spanish and-Portu- guese Synagogue; in recognition of his outstanding achievements during World War II as chairman of the Pivision of Religlais Ac- tivities of -the National Jewish Welfare' BOard, will be presented to him at public exercises on Sunday evening, 'in the auditor- ium of the Congregation, 2 W. 70th St. RECEPTACLE,S Garbs.ge, Ash and Rubbsge, Reinforced Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. Priced !Might. tisements over the telephone up `to 10 a.m. 'on Wednesdays. ns AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. Kenilworth • TO. 11 - 48111'