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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-01-23

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January 23, 1948

• •

PHILIP A. EPSTINE, 50, of the
Belcrest Hotel, died Jan. 13.
Burial was in Beth El Memorial
Park. A resident of Detroit since
1918, he had been general mana-
gegr of the Summerfield and
Hecht Realty Co., and at the time
of his death was vice-president
and secretary of the Porter-
Gratiot Realty Co. He is sur-
vived by his mother, Mrs. Ben
Epstine, and a brother, Harry H.
• • •
HARRY HACK, 63, of 3384
Richton, died Jan. 13. Funeral
services were held at Lewis
Brothers Memorial Chapel, with
burial at Memorial Park Ceme-
tery, He leaves his Mollie;
a daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Miller;
two sons, Jerome and Leonard,
and four brothers.
* • S
FRIEDA FISHEL, 70, of 2989
Elmhurst, died Jan. 18. Rabbi
Stollman officiated at funeral
services at Lewis Bros. Memorial
Chapel. Burial was at Machpelah
Cemetery. She is survived by her
husband, Herman; a daughter,
Mrs, Julius Sarko; spns, Joe
Arons, Leon Aronstam and Laz-
ier Aronstam of Palestine, and a
sister, Bertha Shozis.
C
S

,

PEARL LIEBERMAN, 70, of
1507 Holden, died Jan. 17. Funer-
al services were held at Lewis

MONUMENTS

By Karl C. Berg

Owner

Max Wrotslaysky

Monument Works

Distinctive
Monuments
Reasonably Priced
3201 JOY ROAD
Corner Wildemere
TYler 6-0196

LINERS accepted from responsible .firms or persons by telephone
up to 10 a. m. Wednesdal. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge $1.00.

, Bros. Memorial Chapel, with Rab-
bi Adler and Cantor Sonenklar
LIVING QUARTERS
officiating. Burial was at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery. She leaves To Rent-Wanted-Exchange
her husband, Israel; a son, Dr.
For Sale
Bernard J. Lieberman, and a
daughter, Mrs. Mak Mosen,
HAVE pity on me. Need desperately

ARTHUR WOLF, 49, of 2476
Glendale, died Jan. 12. Funeral
services were held at Lewis Bros.
Memorial Chapel. Rabbi Wohl-
gelernter officiated. Interment
was at Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery. He leaves his wife, Ida;
sons, Seymour a n d Aubrey;
brothers, Sam, Morris, Jack,
William and Al, and a sister, Mrs.
Oscar Weinzweig.
C
C
HARRY HACK, 63, of 3385
Richton, died Jan. 13. Dr. A. M.
Hershman officiated at funeral
services at Lewis Bros. Memorial
Chapel. Burial was at Mizricher
Cemetery. He leaves his wife,
Mollie; a daughter, Mrs. Frank
Miller; sons, Jerome and Leon-
ard, and - brothers, Benjamin,
Sam, Nathan and Peter.
* C C
LOUIS LEMER, 63, died Jan.
12. Funeral services were held at
Hebrew Benovolent Society, with
interment at Hebrew Memorial
Park. He is survived by his wife,
Sarah, and two sons, Irving and
Isadore.
C C *
IDA HAUT, 52, of 1960 Blaine,
died Jan. 11. Services were held
at Kaufman Chapel. Rabbi Max
J. Wohlgelernter officiated. The
body was shipped to New York
to be buried in the family plot
at Mt. Hebron. She leaves her
husband, Morris, of Detroit; her
sisters, Sara Weiss, Minnie Hau-
ser, Sophie Shirkes, all of New
York, and Esther Postal, of Chi-
cago; her brothers, Moe Gross-
man, Sam Grossman, and Eddie
Grossman, all of New York.

In Memoriam

5 room lower. $45 month. TR. 3-0709.

CALL WOodward 5-1155

LIVING QUARTERS
To Rent-Wanted-Exchange
For Sale

I WILL share my 3 room apartment

with another lady. NW section.
Cheap rental: WE. 4-0275.

FAMILY-4 adults, desires 6 or 7
rooms,
furnished or unfurnished. IMMEDIATE possession. Attractive 3
bedroom single. Automatic heat. In-
Will decorate. Best references. TO.
sulated. Maid's quarters. 3 lavator-
6-3356.
ies. Storm windows and screens.
Refrigerator. Mirrored fireplace
FURNISHED
FREE
EXCHANGE
Breakfast
nook with built-in table
FLAT FOR SERVICES. Will give
and chairs. Rugs, .drapes, venetians.
beautifully fully furnished upper flat.
New
awnings.
Glendale between
including heat, light, and gas to a
Dexter and Wildemere. TO. 5-2029.
widowed Jewish lady or 2 widowed
ladies only, in return for companion-
ship and company for elderly crip- BEAUTIFUL upper six. Gas heat.
Available immediately. State family
pled Jewish widow now residing In
size. Box 421, The Jewish News,
downstairs flat, with maid. Box 129,
2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit .26.
The Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot
Bldg., Detroit 26.
COMFORTABLE room for gentleman.
FURNISHED room for rent. Single or
Two adults in family. TO. 7-5628.
,
couple. TO. 9-9156 or TO. 8-0126.
WANTED
: Girl or woman to share
UPPER FLAT for rent. Consisting of
my 3 room apartment. First floor
4 bedrooms, breakfast room, gas
front with porch. Home privileges.
beat. TO. 5-0681.
TO. 6-4629 or HO. 9827.
FURNISHED ROOM to rent for gen-
tleman or couple. Good transporta- 1948 CAR list in exchange for 6
room flat. NW section. TO. 7-9166.
tion. TO. 6-6296.
APARTMENT
to rent. 3 rooms with
4
room
apartment
available.
LARGE
sun porch. Dexter-Davison section.
Adults only. Call after 6:30 p.m. or
In
exchange
for
small car, list price.
all day Sunday. TU. 3-0928.
Box 295, The Jewish News, 2114
Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26.
business
asteblished
EMPLOYED,
couple desire apa. unent. NW section.
REFINED widow desires to share an
References. TO. 7-3052.
apartment or a room in nice home.
References furnished. TO. 6-4281.
UPSTAIRS ROOM to rent for one or
two employed young women In
clean home. Unlimited phone. Good.
transportation. Call up to 3 or all
day Sunday. TO. 6-5670.

MISCELLANEOUS

ROOM TO RENT for young girl or
gentleman in home of single lady.
TO. 6-5100.

3 ADULTS in desperate need of 2 bed-
room apartment or flat. Satisfactory
references. TO. 8-0210.

TO LEASE: Modern 7 room flat. Call
TO. 5-3803 for appointment.

ROOM FOR. RENT. TO. 5-1330.

DESPERATELY need one or two bed-
room apartment, flat, or income. TY.
4-5551.

WILL EXCHANGE 3 room apartment
for 5 or 6 room flat. Call TU. 3-0188.

LOVELY ROOM for woman or couple.
NW section. TO. 9-1736.

and well behaved
VETERAN, wife
four (year daughter urgently need
two bedroom apartment or flat. TR.
1-3232.

In loving memory of my dear ATTENTION: Urgently needed 4, 5
or 6 room apartment or flat. Adults
mother, Belle Barnett, who
TR. 2-4419.
passed away Jan. 21, 1931.
DESPERATELY needed: 2 or 3 room
Hazel Barnett Sobel.
NW section. No chil-
apartment.

dren.

TY 4-4378.

WANTED : Man with station wagon
for transportation of children. Four
days a week. 4 to 6. Call TO. 8-0063
or MA. 8770.

EDUCATION

Hebrew, Bible, Yid-
dish, English, citizenship. Call ex-
perienced teacher. WE. 4-1793.

BAR MITZVAH,

homes, limited number, NW sec- .
tion, schools, shopping. transpor-
tation. Immediate occupancy. 2
year leases available. Apply BOX
82, THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114
PENOBSCOT BLDG., DETROIT
26.
_

rifice for quick sale. Easy terms.

9318 Conant, corner Holbrook.

LE: Fully equipped rocery.
R
and meat market. Beer and wine
license. Owner deceased. 11558 12th.
TO. 8-2865.

STORE-MANAGER (Woman) for

ladies' specialty store. Must have

YOUNG MAN willing to learn pawn
business. Must be at least 19 years
old. Good salary to start. Nat's Loan
Office. 5037 Hastings.

6 ROOMS nice furniture for sale.
Leaving for California. 3775 Waverly.
WE. 4-8097.

DRY CLEANING and Hand Laundry.
Established 23 years. Profitable
business. Illness forces quick sale.
2973 John R. TE. 2-8002.

ROOM to rent for gentleman or lady
in newly decorated flat with young
couple. TO. 6-4833.

READEASI
FREE TO OUR"

IF YOU HAVE an apartment that you
wish to share with another work-
ing girl, please call TO. 6-7704.

WANTED: Bookkeeper with know-
ledge of accounting. Male or fe-
male. Apply J. Viedrah, 1312 Mich-
igan Theatre. Bldg. after 10:30.

YOUNG veteran needs apartment so
he can be married in April. Respon-
sible Civil Service position. UN.
2-5546.

BOOKKEEPING and typing done at
home or evenings. Sales tax and
payroll reports. Miss Rayder. TO.
8-8151.

or single

LEAVING CITY. Four rooms of fur-
niture for sale. Sunday, 11 to 5.
3772 Rochester.

ROOM
lady.

to rent to
TY. 4-2781-

couple

Private bath,
ROOM for rent.
Call HO. 4657.
limited phone.

un-

PAUL KIRSCH, Jewish News Staff
Photographer, needs 2 or 3 room
apartment in NW section. No chil-
dren. Call RA. '7563

CHAPEt ANO PARLORS
• 41• DEXTER BOULEVARD

WANTED: 3, 4, or 5 room apartment.
Furnished or unfurnished. NW sec-
tion. TO. 9-3385.

The 24-year Calendar. All He-
brew dates, 1924 so 1949. Jewish
holidays to 1964.

For your free copy,
Gard or letter to:-

write a poet

H. J. HEINZ CO., Dept. 32
Pittsburgh 30. Pa.

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

UN. 1-7700

LOT FOR SALE. 1 /2, block from Fox
Theatre. 128 Columbia. Call even-
ings or Sunday. TO. 8-2139.

DRIVER-SALESMAN for established
soft dr(nk route. Must be experi-
enced in selling. PL. 7790.

FRUIT DEPARTMENT to rent in
Market. Good shopping area. Ap-
ply 1033 Westminster.

2
bedroom
apartment.
WANTED:
Will pay 6 months in advance and FOR SALE: Grocery store. Beer and
decorate. TO. 8-4263.
,
wine. Good location. Selling due
to illness. 12142 Petoskey.
WANTED. Adult family to share 3
bedroom house in Windsor.
All LADY, well acquainted socially, with
privileges.
One room reserved for
upper bracket family, to make tele-
owner.. Call Windsor 3-9662 after
phone contacts for us. Pleasant,
6 p. m.
dignified work, which may be done
on a full or part time basis, right
SINGLE professional man desires fill. -
from your home. Please call Miss
nished apartment or income.
NW
Solomon, TO. 8-1026 or write Master
section. Dr. Burton. VE. 6-6979.
Silverplaters, 2031 Caniff, Detroit 12.
COUPLE, no children, no pets, desire FOR SALE or. Lease. One of the best
2 or 3 room apartment. NW section.
established grocery stores on Dexter
TY. 4-2242.
with lease and 5 root"' apartment.
Call WE. 4-0715.

FOR SALE: 18701 Greenlawn

-2-story Colonial-81/2 years
old. Gas Air-Conditioned heat.
Three. bedrooms and bath on
second floor - living, dining,
kitchen and dinette on first.
Service entrance. Extra lava-
tory in basement but none on
first floor. Sprinkler system.;
screened rear terrace; beauti-
ful yard with fruit trees. House
has many nice features. $1'7,500
-Terms. For appointment call
UN. 3-3920.

NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plasterer
Contractor. MA. 5243.

CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch-
en remodeling a specialty. TR.
2-2636.

FOR BETTER wall washing, call
James Russell. TO. 64005. 526 Bel-
mont.

PAINTING and Decorating, interior
and exterior, excellent work . rea-
sonable. UN. 1-1683.

A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. Quick
service; reasonable. Free estimates.
TO, 5-8271.

Best
prices paid. for men's suits, top-
coats, and shoes. TY. 4-3625.

OLD CLOTHING WANTED.

A-1. PAINTING and Decorating; Wall
Washing. Reasonable prices. . We
specialize in high tone color. TW.
2-9268. TW. 1-7872.

HORS D'OEUVRES
Canapes, Tiny Cream Putts, Knishes
SILENT HOSTESS
HO. 7217"

ALL KINDS of alterations on ladies'
clothes. Also in your home. TY. 4-
0567.

JNF Auxiliary's
Additional Gifts

The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund this week
announced an additional list of
large donors to their annual land-
SUITCASE LOST in front of 2928 Cle- redemption campaign which will
ments, Thursday night. Reward. TO.
culminate on Tuesday evening
8-7728.
with the meeting in the Masonic
Temple, Mayor Israel Rokach of
LUMBER BUSINESS, established
Tel Aviv being the guest speaker.
The additional gifts are. .
30 years, low inventory. Will sac-

Rev. J. Silverman, leading Surgical
Mohel, 9371 Wildemere, TY. 4-0062

The Heinz 24-year Hebrew-Eng-
lish Calendar will be sent gratis to
the subscribers of this publication.

BUSINESS CARDS

DRIVING TO MIAMI BEACH on Janu-
ary 29. Can accommodate 2. Share
expenses. Evenings. TY. 6-1753.

WARSAW (JTA)-Twenty-one WANTED to rent: Furnished lakefront
experience. Good starting pay.
4
former officials of the Oswiecim
Modern conveniences.
cottage.
adults. 30, 40 mile radius Detroit.
death camp were hanged. They
Call VI. 3-1500 for appointment.
TY. 5-1198.
were among 23 sentenced last
month by a Cracow court. Presi- ELDERLY couple urgently need apart-
ment, furnished or unfurnished. Re
dent Boleslaw Beirut commuted
fined. Excellent references. TY. GROCERY CLERK, experienced. Refer-
ences required. Good pay. Call Mr.
8-7556.
‘ to life imprisonment the sen-
Hudosh. TR. 2-8772.
tences of two of the Nazis.
New
5
room
duplex
FOR RENT:

MOHEL

IRA KAUFMAN

Page Twenty'-irree

Classified Advertisements

Obituaries

SAMUEL ULNICK, 67, of 1574
Monterey, died Friday. Funeral
services were held Sunday at
Lewis Bros. Funeral Chapel on
Puritan, Burial. was in Turover
Cemetery. Surviving are his wife,
Becky; two sons, Hyman and
Robert, and four daughters, Mes-
dames Irving Katzman, Max
Fineman, Morris Averbach and
Harry Sherwin.
• • •
JAMES JULIUS BEARE, 2925
Clements, died Jan, 15. Services
were held at Kaufman Chapel
with Rabbi Rosenthal officiating.
He leaves his wife, Betty; son,
Thomas; a daughter, Lorraine,
and two brothers, Alex and Sam-
uel, Interment was in Machpelah
Cemetery.

J E W4 6 41-11.- N E W

WELL • established used car lot on
Livernois wants partner. Active or
inactive. Good returns for invest-
ment. Box 282, The Jewish News,
2114 Penobscot Bldg.. Detroit 26.

LEAVING for California. 6 rooms fur-
niture for sale. Reasonable. No Sat-
urday. WE. 4-4900.
FOR SALE: White fox jacket, prac-
tically new. UN. 4-0617. 18292 Manor.

RECEPTACLES

Garbage, Ash and Rubbish. Reinforced

-Concrete. Fully Guaranteed.
Priced Right

AMERICAN CONCRETE
RECEPTACLE CO.

579 Kenilworth

TO. 8 5889

-

$2,000-Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization.
$1,500-Zedakah Club.
$500 each-Mlaver Umgegend Vere-
in, Mr. and Mrs. B. MilinSky.
$300Sam Devenow.
$250 each-Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.
Davidson, Eishishker Society, Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney W. Forman, Mr. and Mrs.
John Hayman, Hebrew Ladies Aid So-
ciety, Infants Service Group, Jewish
Women's European Welfare Organiza-
tion, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klein, Mr. and
Mrs. Isadore H. Kolodney, Cong. Beth
Yehuda, Lowitcher Ungegent Verein,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mellin, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Milan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Posen, Primrose Benevolent Society,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Raimi, Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Rubin, Rubler Landsman-
shaften, Social Club (Mrs. I. Hertz,
pres.), Young Women's Bicur Cholem,
Youth Education League; Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Laikin.
$100 each-Northwest Plumbing and
Heating, Ethel and Irvin Dworkin, Ja-
cob Aleinik, Evelyn Auslander, Ruth
Liepman, Saul and Lawrence Block,
Robert and Arthur Liss and Frances
Shenker, David Horodoker Independ-
ent Ladies Society, Harold Ellias, Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan N. Fierberg, Louis J.
Gurvin, Laundry Ladies Social Club,
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hermelin and
grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mill-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Liptzen, Joseph
Michaels and Sarah and Lou Millman,
Mr. and MeS. William Keafer, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Frenkel, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Stalkin, Nathan Shecter, Ladies
Auxiliary of the -Malaya Umgegend
Verein, Robert and Breston Berent,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Cohen, Detroit Wo-
men's Service Club, Solomon and Bes-
sie Edelman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris M.
Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldin,
Ben and Pauline Greenspoon, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Kohlenberg, Kogan
Children. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krupp,
Ladies Auxiliary of House of Shelter,
Rabbi I. A. Lawton and Carmel He-
brew School, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Miller,
Ann Millman and Mother Eva, M'Law-
er Umgegend Veren, Ladies Auxiliary,
Mr. • and Mrs. Joseph Modell, Sister-
hood of North West Hebrew Cong.
and Center, Sisters of Zion Mizrachi,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Wisok, Mts.
Max Berent, Board of Directors of
Ladies Auxiliary of J N.F., Mr. and
Mrs. Abraham Borman. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Cavaler, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I.
Cohn, 'Bessie Devenow and Fay Moss,
Chester, Pearl and Leonard Devenow,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klein, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Kraft, Mr. Le Vine, Eli and
Doris Rosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
H. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berry,
Cong. Bnai Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Rose and Mr. and Mrs! Sam Congress,
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Green and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Greenberg, Mrs. Sadie
Hertz, Joseph and Sally Handleman,
Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes, Mr. and
Mrs. David Iwrey, Jewish Relief Fund,
IVIr. and Mrs. Benjamin Krass, Mr.
and Mrs. Beryl Harrison, Laundry
Ladies Social Club, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Dashkin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Nadler, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollack,
Pinsker ProgreSsvie Aid Society. Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Ross, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Sabbath, Sheruth League Members,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wigodski, General
Smoked Fish Co., Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Cohen, Carmel Hebrew School Pupils,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Foreman, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Gorman, Ruben Grevnin, Mr.
and Mrs. William Kiefer, Mrs. Isaac
Liebson. Mr. and Mrs. S,„ Lipman,
Young Women's Mizrachi, Mr. Mrs.
Harold Miskin, Monday Nighters, Qual-
ity Laundry, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosman,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg, Mr.
and Mrs. Saul Sloan, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Siegel, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Sandler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gen-
delman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bookstein,
Mr. and Mrs. Aarno Stollman, Stollman
Brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spiel-
berg, Arthur Shutkin, Mrs. Ida Shev-
in and Sons, Mrs. Harry Faber and
children, Dora Harrison, Mrs. Sam
Wiener and children.

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