• THE Friday, November 7, 1947 Classified Advertisements Obituaries HERMAN • L. GUTOW, of 5634 Maybury Grand, died Oct. "31. Funeral services were held Sun- day at Kaufman Funeral Home. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Born in Poland Sept. 7, 1883, he came to Detroit in 1907. He is survived by his wife, Sarah; and three sons, Dr. Ben- jamin R. of Detroit, and Dr. Isa- dore H. and Dr. Julius J. of Flint. * * * • MRS. NELLIE B. ARFA of 2281 W. Philadelphia, who was born in Poland in 1876 and settled in Detroit in 1905, died Oct. 30 in St. Joseph' Hospital, Ann Arbor. , Funeral services were held Oct. 31 at Kaufman. Funeral Home. Burial was in Machpelah Ceme- tery. Surviving her are three . sons, Carl, Dave and George; four daughters, Mrs. Wm. Adelson, Mrs. Irving Stern, Mrs. Minnie Atkins and Mrs. Sol Cohen, and a sister, Mrs. Edith Rosenthal of Brooklyn, N. Y. * • * LOUIS ARONSTEIN, 58, of 3010. W. Chicago, died Oct. 28. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated at funeral services at Lewis Bros. Memorial Chapel on Puritan. Burial was in Mt. Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Millie R., and a son, Dr. Herbert Axons. • * • « HAROLD KRAMER, 48, of 4283 Cortland, died October 30, Rabbi Morris Adler officiated at funeral_ services at Lewis Bros. Trees in Eretz Israel Mean Life and Security for Our People and Perpetuate the Memory of Your Beloved and Honor Them in Their Lifetime To plant trees in Eretz Israel, call the JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 11816 DEXTER TO. 8-7384 • i IRA KAUFMAN 7 40tezaiateet54, ' CHAPEL AND PARLORS 9410 DEXTER BOULEVARD TYLER 7-4520 LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word. Minimum charge 60c. Memorial Chapel. Interment was in Machpelah Cemetery. Surviv- ing are his wife, Helen; a son, Barry; his mother, Mrs. Rose Kramer of Los Angeles; a brother, Albert; three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Hyman, Mrs. An- nette Lazeroff and Virginia. * * * MRS. GOLDIE KLEIN, 59, died Oct. 28. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society with interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Stollman officiated. She is survived by her brother, David, and a nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goodman. * * * MRS. FANNIE ZINGSER, 73, died Oct. 30. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevo- lent Society with, interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Stollman officiated. She is sur- vived by. her sons, Eli, Jacob, Abraham, Max, Sam and Kal- man; daughter, Mrs. Dora S-chlus- sell and Mrs. Rebecca Gurson; 25 grandchildren, and 11 great- grandchildren. * * * JACOB COHEN, 51, died Nov. 2. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society with interment at Hebrew Me- morial Park. Rabbi Sperka of- ficiated. He is survived by his sons, Milton, Jerry, Hershel; a daughter, Cherry, and his widow, Hattie. * * * MORRIS BERG, 60, died Nov. 3. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society with interment at Hebrew Me- morial Park. Rabbi Wohlgelernter officiated. He is survived by his sons, Sol of California, Irving, Leo and Karl; daughters, Mrs. Esther Zimmerman, Mrs. Shirley Parsky and Laura, and nine grandchildren. * * * HILDA FRANKEL, 1995 Hazel- wood, died Oct. 27. She is sur- vived by her husband, Leon; a son, Robert; a daughter, Amy; one brother, Herman Lipton of New York; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Lipshitz of New York; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Wiener of New York. Interment was in Mt. Hebron Cemetery in New York. * * ROSE KATZ, 2715 Taylor, died Oct. 29. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Gruskin officiating. She is survived by her husband, Is- rael J.; one daughter, Adeline; three brothers, Elias, Abraham and Isadore Cohen of New Jer- sey. Interment was in Machpelah Cemetery. * * * EVA LANSKY, 57, of 110 Lutz, Ann Arbor, died Nov. 3. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Memorial Chapel with burial at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab- bi Joshua Sperka- officiated. She leaves her husband, Philip, sons, Harold, Sam, Gilbert, George and Aubrey; daughters, Mrs. ,,Harold Kramer and Mrs. Jack Faxon; sisters, Mrs. Joe Weiss and Mrs. Abe Feuerman, and brothers, George Goldberg, Daniel and Harry M. Gould. -- Dr. Dubrovsky Elected Head of DMA; Succeeds Dr. Goldmann BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)-Dr. Ricardo Dubrovsky has been elected president of DAIA, cen- tral body of Argentine Jewry, succeeding Dr. Moises Goldmann, who refused to stand for re- election because of the failure of opposition groups in the DAIA to reconcile their differences. Established 1920 LEWIS BROS. Detroit's Leading Jewish Funeral Directors Largest and Finest Chapel in Detroit Parking Facilities on Our Own Premises DEXTER BLVD. corner PURITAN Page Twenty-three JEWISH NEWS UN. 1 7700 - CALL RA. 6558 OR RA..7956 BUSINESS CARDS MISCELLANEOUS NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plasterer Contractor. MA. 5243. MIDDLE-AGED widow desires to care for semi-invalid. Will travel to Florida for season. References. UN. 3-2695. HORS D'OEUVRES Canapes, Tiny Cream Puffs Knishes, Specialty Caterers HO. 7217. TO. 9-7855 CARPENTER 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 BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. .TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. WANTED: Woman to devote few hours a day to keeping apartment tidy and preparing one meal for elderly busi- ness gentleman. Can live in or out TO. 5-7008. WANTED: Desirable young lady as baby-sitter. Dexter-Davison section. WE. 4-2381. WANTED: Part-time position acces- sible Dexter line. Experienced in shorthand; typing. Dental assistant. TY. 5-2565. GIRL desires home typing. TO. 8-3103. 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. RELIABLE WOMAN will sit with chil- dren, days or evenings. Monday through Friday. TO. 6-7053. PAINTING and Decorating, interior and exterior, excellent work, rea- sonable. TO. 5-1270. WANTED, assistant bookkeeper, fa- miliar with accounts receivable and pay, trial balance and payroll. Five day week. MA. 3357. Mr. Eisenberg. 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. ARE YOU having a wedding, party, or dance? Do you need a band? Call Sy Subar. TY. 4-4829. FURNITURE for sale. • Excellent sofa. Maple bed with box and innerspring mattress. Also bed, dresser, chairs. 1647 Gladstone, Lower Right. TR. 1-8291. ORDAINED RABBI, 29, college grad- uate, recognized speaker and leader with established Southern conserva- tive pulpit. Now visiting North, de- sires change. Write Box 65, The Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26. MOTHER, college education, will care PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING CEILINGS PAINTED for children days in exchange for '$10.00 WALLS PAINTED room and board for self and nine- $20.00 months-old baby. TY. 4-3387. WOODWORK ENAMELLED $10.00 ABOVE WORK INCLUDES WALL SIZE. AND PLASTER POINTING PAPERHANGING, $1.00 PER ROLL LIVING QUARTERS PLUS PAPER WANT IT CLEAN? CALL M. GREEN! HO. 4020 To Rent-Wanted-Exchange PAINTING, Decorating, Wall Wash- ing, Floor' Sanding. UN. 1-8762. A. B. Benson Co. AUTO DRIVING LESSONS Given in your car or ours by pro- 'fesslonal instructors. Clients are called for and returned. HARRIS DRIVING SCHOOL TY. '7-2758 Shertok to Address Women of Mizrachi At Nov. 9-12 Parley NEW YORK-Moshe Shertok, chief of the political department of the Jewish Agency for Pales- tine, will report to the 22nd an- nual convention of the Mizrachi Women's Organization of Ameri- ca on the UN sessions on Pales- tine. The convention will be held at Atlantic City Nov. 9 to Nov. 12, it was announced by Mrs Lionel Golub and Mrs. Joshua L. Lewis, convention chairmen. The Mizrachi Women's Organi- zation, the religious Zionist women's movement in the United States, has a national member- ship of more than 35,000. The organization maintains a network of 45 children's homes, schools and other welfare institutions in Palestine where close to 3,000 refugee and native children re- ceive academic, agricultural and industrial training in a religious atmosphere. `House in Desert' Film Represents Jewish Nation The Edinburgh International Film Festival made an "inter- national political decision" • when it recognized Palestine Jewry as a Jewish nation by showing Palestine's first film drama "House in the Desert" as repre- sentative of the Jewish com- munity's life and effort. "House in the Dessert" is the first production of Palestine's first motion picture company, Pales- tine Films, Inc., Jerusalem, and was produced in behalf of the United Palestine Appeal, which provides American financial sup- port for the up-building of Pales- tine and is corrently raising its funds through the nation-wide United Jewish Appeal campaign. FOR QUICK RESULTS USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS GREENLAWN, 17600. Brand new face brick English colonial, front paneled library, 3 large bedroms, breakfast room. large rear terrace, tiled kitchen and bath, stall shower, finished base- ment. 2 car solid brick garage, large lot. Close to Bagley school. $24,000. UN. 3-4319. •IIDDLE-AGED couple, both working, want to rent fiat, income, or single bungalow. NW section preferred. Best references. MA. 8400... ROOM for rent. $25 monthly. Young 'man preferred. TR. 2-5049. NICE clean room for young lady in home of small family. Euclid near LaSalle. TY. 7-4803. BEAUTIFUL room to rent. All con- veniences. Unlimited telephone. Small family. TY. 4-8248, mornings or after 9 p.m. FURNISHED room for rent. Single or couple. With kitchen privileges. TO. 8-0126 or TO. 9-9156. APARTMENT for rent. 4 rooms furni- ture for sale. Apartment available. NW section. Adults. only. OL. 3170 or TY. 8;0641. 3-FLATS for sale. Leaving for Califor- nia. 2 fiats upstairs saves expenses. 3775 Waverly. COUPLE want 3 or 4 rooms unfurn- ished. No children, TY. 8-1752. UPPER 5-room income to rent for privilege of buying 1948 Cadillac at list. TE. 4-0940. _ MIDDLE aged couple desire 4 or 5 room fiat or apartment. NW section. WE. 4-5084. LIVING QUARTERS To Rent-Wanted-Exchange LARGE CLEAN ROOM to rent in adult home. Good transportation. HO. 3082. 3 ROOM apartment -to exchange for 6 room flat. NW section. TU. 3-0188. WANTED to purchase large modern 2-flat direct from owner. Webb-Cal- vert or Cortland. Tu. 1-2851 or MA. 6397. TO RENT: Room in apartment. All privileges. Good transportation. Gen- tleman preferred. Must have refer- ences. Sunday, 10-2. 2630 Richton, apt. 201. WON'T YOU PLEASE help my mommy and daddy find a flat or apartment. Urgent. NO. 0487. • RELIABLE adult family of 3 desires unfurnished house, flat, or 2 bed- room apartment. Will decorate. Cushman, TO. 8-8223 or TR. 2-1723. 5 ROOM UPPER wanted by quiet adult couple. Willing to decorate. TO. 7-3895. - TO EXCHANGE 3 room apartment- Oakman-Linwood section for a 5 or 6 room flat. TO. 7-9211. TO RENT. 6 room flat with breakfast room, stall shower. Must purchase furniture. 2908 Leslie. GENTLEMAN for nice room in adult home. Good transportation. UN. 2-7986. VETERAN getting married, both em- ployed, would like 3-4 room fur- nished apartment. Call DA. 6499. CAN'T ANYONE help veteran, wife and child find a decent place to live. TY. 4-5551. ADULT COUPLE desires lower flat or bungalow in NW section; will buy furniture, lease, and decorate; ex- cellent local references. Call be- tween 4 and 6 p. m. UN. 3-2276. 6 ROOM Single House for Sale, 15594 Normandy. Steam heat. Side drive. Glassed rear porch. Purchase of refrigerator, stove, beds, innerspring mattresses, other furniture optional. Phone or visit afternoons. UN. 1-7126. WANTED, room and board for em- ployed mother and five-year-old son.. Call Miss Levinson, TR. 2-4080. EXCHANGE, three-room furnished apartment for five or six-room fiat or income. TY. 5-6990. FIVE-ROOM heated upper fiat for rent. Must buy. furniture. UN. 2-2566. WIDOW will share five-room gas-. heated furnished fiat with couple or two girls. TO. 6-2038 or TO. 7-4350. NEWLY-furnished room to rent in modern home. Young lady or middle- aged woman. Gas heat. Kitchen .privi- leges. Unlimited telephone. 2742 Cal- vert. TO. 5-5798. BUSINESS girl urgently requires small furnished or unfurnished apartment. Cleanliness and responsibility as- sured. HO. 1315. PLEASANT airy furnished room for rent to gentleman. Telephone after 5 p.m. any day. 9635 Petoskey. TY. 7-6335. NICELY furnished airy room for gen- tleman. Convenient transportation. Reasonable. TO. 5-5962. NEWLY-decorated room in lovely, home. Young gentleman only: Modern conveniences. References. Call evenings. TO. 5-7890. DESIRE working girl to share my apartment. TO. 7-6816. WON'T someone please help my - mommy and daddy and rent us a fiat? Furnished or unfurnished; will decorate. TR. 3-4174. LIVING QUARTERS FOR RENT: 7 room furnished flat Gas heated, carpeted. No sabbath calls. TO. 7-8500. COTTAGE for rent. Woodhull Lake. 5 large rooms. Reasonable. Cash need- ed. No Sabbath calls. NO. 8416. WANTED: 6 room flat. Linwood-Dex- ter section. Cali 'I'Y. 5-6067. BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom single home to exchange for 3 room apartment with porch. TO. 7-0862. ADULT family of 5 needs 3 bedroom lower fiat. Being evicted. Property sold. TR. 2-3848. Minnie - Freeman. MIDDLE-AGED couple desires 4 room income. References. TO. 7-2730. EXCHANGE 6 room upper fiat. Lin- wood section for 2 bedroom lower. TY. 7-2715. ROOM to rent for young woman. TY. 8-8292. HAVE SIX ROOM FLAT to exchange for 3 room apartment. One child allowed. TY. 5-0218. HAVE OWN Refrigerator and stove. Need 2-3 bedroom flat. TO. 6-6584. 2 NICE large airy rooms to 'rent. Home privileges. Unlimited tele- phone. Excellent transportation. 2 adults in family. HO. 9491. evenings. Sociology Journal Prints Intergroup Relations Study The Journal of Educational So- ciology, a publication dedicated FOR RENT: 4 room apartMent. NW section. In exchange want new car at list price. VI. 1-6131. ROOM TO RENT to refined man in nice home of 3 adults. Good trans- portation. TY. 5-6449. 4 ROOM heated flat to rent. $42.50 monthly. VE. 7-7855. COMFORTABLE room for girl. NW section. Good transportation. Call TO. 9-1736. ADULT family wishes to rent three- bedroom fiat. Urgently needed. Ex- cellent reference. DA. 0932. ATTRACTIVE large room for refined person. 2955 Richton. TO. 6-7094. ROOM to rent for couple. TO. 8-2907. LARGE light airy room for girl or young lady. Lower flat. Phone privi-` leges. Comfortable home. 2697 Mon- terey. TO. 6-4258. EDUCATION THERE ARE still a few openings avail- able for alter-school piano lessons. Beatrice Moss, 2515 Richton. TO. 8-9869. 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