40-EMPLOYMENT 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE . The President Danced a 'Sher' YOUNG MAN wanted to work. in pawn W. OUTER DR. NR. 7 MILE Builder's Own Home PALMER WOODS Strikingly lovely 4 bedroom, 3 baths, front library home, exquisite modern English architecture, 10 years old, magnificently landscaped, carpeted and draped throughout, gorgeous tile features, gas A. C. heat, 2 car garage, large rec. rm., underground and over- head sprinkling system front and back. The Buy of the Year! Asking 539,900. On your mark-get set- grab the phone. Mr. Couchois. First offering of this fashionable Eng- lish type residence for a discriminat- ing buyer with the best in mind. Four family sized bedrooms with 3 baths on 2nd floor, separate servants quarters and bath, exquisite paneled library with natural fireplace, entire home air conditioned, complete with the finest carpeting and draperies, rec rm. with authentic bar room, situated on beautifully landscaped double lot, plus details too numerous to menlion. Klipfel & Co. UN. 4-2400 ROYCE REALTY - APPOLINE Nr. OUTER DR. Owner Says Get Offer Only $3000 down will buy this beau- tiful 3 bedroom brick, garage, A. C. heat, terrace, disposal, many extras. Must sell due to illness. Call Mr. Trombley O'Donnell - Madsen 18310 Livernois 1- 0. shop. Good opportunity. Apply ,2518 E. Davison. WANTED: Neat woman to make her home with elderly (not invalid) widow. Salary. UN. 2-9465. SALESWOMAN for lanip shop, full time. Steffin's Lamp Shop, 3355 W. Davison. call TO. 8-3758. WANTED Real Estate Salesman to act as man- ager of the real estate department of a building company. Musf be highly qualified and able to supervise completely. CANVASSER BROS. BLDG. CO . 9-7970 8944 Linwood GOLF CLUB SUB Brick and stone English front pan- eled library, air conditioned heat, 4: bedrooms, 2 baths, maids quarters,. breakfast room, screened terrace, rec.: rm., sprinkling system. Call Bill Ris-: don, UN. 1-1411. • RISDON REAL ESTATE CASHIER EXPERIENCED, references. 7 a.m.-1 p.m. $45. WO. 1-4037. YOUNG GIRL, high school graduate for general office work. Will train. 2690 W. Davison. FREE HOME for elderly couple to keep kosher home for widower and handi- capped daughter. WO. 1-6869; evenings TY. 6-7304. UN. 4-0600 - ROSELAWN - 7 MILE ARDMORE 20010 OWNER TRANSFERRED OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Outstanding 3 bedroom brick bunga- low, gas a.c., two full baths, library, gorgeous new carpeting and draperies mirrored fireplace, recreation room, breakfast nook, glass enclosed ter- race, garages, really a beauty. Beautiful ranch bungalow, 3 bedrooms, recreation room with basement lay., lovely carpets, drapes, garbage dis- posal, a.c. gas heat, aluminum storms and screens. This outstanding home merits your inspection. Mr. Holland. Leo F. Witham, UN. 4-0104 O'DONNEL - MADSEN UN. 4-0600 18310 Livernois U OF D SECTION ROBSON-JAMES COUZENS Luxurious 2 bedroom ranch home, paneled library & sunroom, ultra modern kitchen, Deluxe Rec. room complete with bar, 2 car brick garage. This home is completely furnished in modern taste. The out-of-town owner has spared no cost to give this home every possible extra. Mr. Stump. O'DONNELL-MADSEN TODAY'S BEST BUY All face brick, 1/2 five room duplex, a.c. heat, steel windows, marble sills, garage and side • drive, really a bar. gain, only ;10.500. Leo F. Witham, UN. 4-0104 HUNTINGTON WOODS SAN JUAN nr. CURTIS Beautiful 7 rm. brick home, 1st floor lay., auto. heat, carpeting. Owners purchased new home, anxious to sell. Colored Couples, Cooks, Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY OR WEEK TR. 3-7770 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES JUNK SHOP and license, scale and shear, has railroad siding. Owner de- ceased. UN. 2.8286. FOR SALE: A complete fish stand with new scale. Very cheap. TO, 8-3488 or TY. 5-0093. A REAL opportunity. Once in a lifetime. Will sacrifice for $3500. Second hand store, tools, jewelry, luggage, clothes, etc. Owner leaving for Florida. WO. 2-6124; after 6 p.m., WE. 4-9561. LADIES specialty shop, modern fixtures, clean inventory, good operation for woman. $2,950 price for everything. See owner. 3557 Woodward. GROCERIES - MEATS Face brick colonial on 50' lot, 28x27, plus bay and breakfast nook on 1st floor, 28'x28'3" on 2nd floor. Among many fine features are: attic air-con- ditioning fans, garbage disposal, color- ed bath fixtures, gas heat. Ready for occupancy. Price 523,000. Builder. UN. 4-8696 or TO. 6-5003 eves. Open Saturday and Sunday 12 to 8 and by appointment. Central East Side, doing 51200 week- ly gross, sacrifice approximately $4400 including all equipment and stock. Lease-540 month. Mr. Leckrone, UN. 3-5500. h. m. SELDOM Co. II MOE 1111111111111 111, SNOWDEN 19347 Brick and frame colonial, 3 bedrooms, tiled bath, gas A.C. heat, fireplace, breakfast room, immediate possession. Owner wants quick sale. Louis P. Malone UN 4-3300 FOR SALE New 2 flat 5-5, large living room and dining room, formica kitchen, dis- posal, large dinette, 2 bedrooms. RESTAURANT COUNTER GOLF CLUB - WILDEMERE Beautiful 4 bedroom English home plus servants quarters, completely modern kitchen • with dishwasher, dis- posal, incinerator, beautiful carpeting, 10x20 screened rear terrace, den and breakfast room. Also all rooms and closets spacious, excellent condition, willing to sell furnished. Owner mow- ing to Florida. UN. 2-5408 20431 Stratford DI. 1-1083 a APPOLINE nr. 8 MILE RD. Beautiful 3 bedroom farm style white colonial, brick, oil H. A. heat. Only $13,900. G. I. Mtge. A real nice all brick 3 bedroom colo- nial with A. C. heat. 1st fl carpeting, close to schools, shiipping and transportation. Only 516,900. Mr. Gould-UN. 4-2400. KLIPFEL & CO. BORAKS 8626 Grand River TY. 8-8100 iip,...r-wa.,....,....---. ■ ...............0.........ww, GREENLAWN 16674 VACANT Brick and stone colonial, 6 spacious rooms, gas heat, 1st fl. lay., tile bath, stall shower, vanity, rec. rm., 2 car brick garage, landscaped for beauty. An awfully good buy. Terms. J. L. VALIQUETT CO UN. 1-2600 GRIGGS NEAR OUTER DRIVE Brick bungalow 5 rooms, floored attic,' oil heat, fireplace, garage, side drive,' 40' lot. Built 1947. Vent fan, good , condition $13,750. Terms. J. L. VALIQUETT CO. UN. 1-2600 MONICA NR. FENKELL 5 room brickote bungalow. Gas heat, floored attic, garage, side drive, car- peting, excellent condition, 59,250 terms. J. L. VALIQUETT CO. UN. 1-2600 18-TO SHARE LIVING QUARTERS WANTED: Woman to share apartment with elderly lady. Rent free. Refer- ences. TY. 8-9610. SHARE attractive 4 room apartment with working girl or young man. TY. 5-8142. YOUNG WOMAN to share lovely apart- ment, kitchen privileges. Richton-Dex- ter section. TO. 8-7135 or UN. 1-6711. WILL SHARE home with lady or couple. Collingwood near Linwood. TO. 7-8748. 23-REAL ESTATE WANTED A $ TALKS Listen to ours. We'll buy your property quickest, any condition, any neighborhood. Cash-Cash-Cash. EDELMAN REALTY 9450 Woodward TR. 3-1608 25-TRANSPORTATION DRIVING ALONE to Miami Sunday March 2. Would like one person to share driving and expenses. TO. 8-4299. 3 5-INSTRUCTION FAIRFIELD NR. U. of D. New Deluxe, 5 room face brick bun- galow, floored attic, tiled kitchen walls, vent, fan, sliding doors, oil A.C. Heat, terrace. J. L. VALIQUETT CO. UN. 1-2600 Thatcher - 7 Mile Section Immediate possession, brick income, 5-5, breakfast rooms, automatic heat, garages. Make offer. • • • Hartwell - Curtis Section Both Flats Vacant Brick two family terraces, 5 rooms each and paneled libraries, tile fea- tures, 2 baths, air-conditioned heat, garages. Owner must sell. MORRITZ SCHUBINER UN. 2-2257 WE. 3-3282 For lease in drug store. Reasonable.: Needs go-getter. 5100-5125 day- TA, 5-1721 50-BUSINESS CARDS CARPENTER-Contractor. Complete Vail& ing service. Recreation and attic rooms. Expert. Estimates free. V/. 7-'7758. UN. 2-6329. MANOR N. OF CURTIS - GOOD RELIABLE Hebrew and Ear Mitz- BRICK WORE, all kinds. Porches, chim- neys, steps. J. Barak, 3770 Edison, TY. 6-0649. FURNITURE repaired and refinished. Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. Built Up Flat Asphalt Roofing Gutters Tin and Canvas Decas Roof Repairing All Work Guaranteed Cadillac Roofing C A By DAVID SCHWARTZ Washington had no children of his own-although he adpoted several of his wife's children by George Washington once stood a former marriage. under a Jewish choopeh, maybe As the "father of his coun- holding one of the four posts try," Washington must have , of the canopy. He was at the had great respect for a mane wedding of Zipporah who did so much for the the daughter of his friend, the building up of the country at shochet, Jonas Phillips. a time when it was crying for Washington ate a Jewish population. meal. He put on his hat for Washington had a number of the ceremony. He heard the Jewish friends. There was Major cantor intone the "S even Franks who was for a time an Blessings" which are recited at aide de camp of Washington. a Jewish marriage. He saw There was Haym Salomon, who the bridal couple drink the helped sell the bonds of the wine and then smash the glass country. (America at that time under their feet and somebody had as hard a time selling bonds said to him: "General, that is as Israel today). But of all the reminiscent of the destruction associates, the man who came of the Temple. At the hap- closest to Washington's heart, piest Jewish occasion, there is we may be sure, was Jonas Phil- always a sorrowful recall of lips, the shochet. Only the best the destruction of the Tern- friends are invited to a wedding. (Copywright 1952, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) ple." Since the bridegroom, Manuel 13126 NADINE UN. 4-0600 18310 Livernois FIELDS EMPLOYMENT Washington's Signature on Kethuba Legalized Weddine of Friend's Child ) 2479 W. Davison Ave. TO. 8-0071 4-1 PAINTING and decorating, reason- able prices; references. Free estimates. TO. 5-8271. FOR BETTER wall washing call James Russell. One day service. TO. 0-4005 526 Belmont. . -Plaster sea- NATHAN BORENSTEIN tvaetor. TY. 7-0441. A-1 PAINTING - Decorating (..iontractor. Kitchen $25. Dresser, TO. 8-6047, If no answer, TO. 9-7980. A-1 PAINTING - Decorating - Paperhang- Best ing. Workmanship guaranteed. references. Reasonable. Specia) low prices for outsid.- painting during February. WA. 3-1933. Noah, the father of the famous Major Mordecai Manual Noah, was of Sephardic origin, there may have been other ceremonies. The Sephardim make a lot of whoopee at the choopeh. They do a great deal of dancing, and among the Sephardim of the Arab lands, there is a keen com- petition of an interesting sort immediately after the pro- nouncement of the marriage. The bride and bridegroom each try to put their foot on top of the others. Whoever puts his foot on top first, according to the legend, will be the boss in the household through life. Probably the vogue of this prac- tice did not extend to the Span- ish country from which Noah derived. Washington ate the latkes and fish and must have had an in- teresting evening at the shoh- etl's home. To be sure, at this time, Phillips had abandoned the calling of shochet and be- come a business man. He ad- vertised dry goods and groceries for sale and offered to take beaver and raccoon .skins in re- turn. He seems to have done quite a bit of business with the Indians. Phillips, besides being a. very warm Jew, was a very hot pa- triot. He was the leader of the movement to close the Spanish and Portuguese synagogue when the British entered New York. There was a faction which wanted to continue the services even during the British occupa- tion, but, that would have meant some obeisance to the British authorities, and Phillips would close the synagogue altogether rather than be unfaithful to General Washington. And he had his way. The synagogue was locked up and most zlf the Jews flea to Phila.-. delphia. Phillips went to Philadelphia, t o o, helped found the first Jewish congre- gation in Philadelphia. and joined the army. So you can see why Washing- ton esteemed him so, and why Washington was one of those who. signed, as a witness, the Kethuba, the official Hebrew marriage document of Zipporah Phillips and Manuel Noah. There is another reason why Washington must have had a great deal of respect for Phil- lips. He had 21 children. Ben- jamin Franklin used to boast that his father had 13 children, but in Franklin's case, they were not all of one mother. But Phil- lips produced his 21 children by one wife, who lived till 1833. 50-BUSINESS CARDS vah teacher. References. No Sabbath WM. & FRANK LEFLER, Painting and Paper Hanging, Wall Washing, Floor Sanding.. VE. 5-0311, TY, 43-3698, DECORATING - Kitchen enamels $18. Baths $6. Papering $6. Paper removing, plastering TO. 9-7600. PRIVATE CLARINET and saxophone les- sons at studio or your home. Call UN. 3-6485, Charles Weiner, Master of Music Degree. A-1 PAINTING, wall washing, special low rates. Work guaranteed. WO. 5-3469, ALL KINDS brick-cement pointing and plastering. UN. 2-1017. calls. TY. 6-6318. ONE LESSON A WEEK WILL GUAR- ANTEE A GOOD JEWISH EDUCA- TION FOR YOUR CHILDREN IN- CLUDING BAR MITZVAH. ENGLISH AND CITIZENSHIP ALSO TAUGHT PRIVATELY. CALL WE. 4-6570 FOR "THE TEACHER." 40-EMPLOYMENT QUALIFIED HELP, cooks, dishwasher's, couples, porters, day, week. Universal Employment Service. TY. 8-5330. LEON KAHAN Carpenter and cabinet maker, attic rooms, • kitchen cabinets, recreation rooms a specialty. Exclusive (IYIAI/er- ials, excellent workmanship. Esti- mates free. Phone DI. 1-230. EXPERT WALL washing, one day service guaranteed, Jack Greenberg, TO. 8-2613 CUSTOM CARPENTRY WE WASH walls and ceilings, 25 years at February. special. Attic Rooms attractively low prices, Top quality craftsmen, top quality materials. Jobs to show. Call us after 4 p. nr. for free estimate. KE. 3-5810. PAINTING, PAPER hanging, Carpenter repairs and alterations. Plastering, Finest quality work guarantectl„ TY. 1, 1280. LEAVING TOWN, three rooms furniture for sale, Will sacrifice. TY. 4-0028. experience. One day service, Texce esti- mates. WO. 5-3469. 55-MISCELLANEOUS U. S4 Will Extend More Israel Aid WASHINGTON, (JTA)-Israel. Ambassador Abba Eban, follow- ing a conference with Acting Secretary of State James E. Webb, told newsmen that he wax "hopeful" that the United States would extend Israel additional economic aid. • The Ambassador declined to discuss with reporters the exact amount of assistance expected. Administration officials indicat- ed that Israel would receive about the same amount, approx- imately $65,000,000, which war appropriated to the Jewish State in the Mutual Security Act. of 1951. The U. S. and Jordan signed a pact providing for $2,780,000 in assistance from this country. Israel "looks with apprehen- sion at the speed with which Germany is being brought back into the family of nations," Am- bassador Eban said in a nation- wide broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System. "Israel and its 500,000 refu- gees," Mr. Eban said, "find it hard to believe that this gen- eration of Gerfnans-which car- ried out unspeakable crimes and. murdered in cold blood 6,000,000 men, women and children-can be a fitting partner to be associ- ated with the defense of moral and. liberal values." The Ambassador referred to the problem of the Arab refu- gees, mentioning a recent UN General Assembly decision to appropriate $250,000,000 for their resettlement and employment "in the countries in which they now find themselves." He said that the world will begin to see a solution to the Arab refugee problem in three years "if the Arab . governments cooperate" with the UN plan. Sharett Represents Israel At Funeral of King George LONDON, (JTA)-Israeli For- Minister Moshe Sharett, flanked by the mission chiefs of Syria, Lebanon and Yemen ; marched in the funeral proces- sion of King George VI through three miles of London streets as the late monarch's body war borne on its last journey to ite resting place in Windsor. A day previously, Mr. Sharett, accompanied by Eliahu Elath, Israel Minister to the Court of St. James, was received by eign Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace with the heads of other special missions. Mr. Sharett expressed pro- found sympathy to the Queen over her loss and sincere good wishes in the name of the Pres- ident and the people of Israel. A wreath of white gladioli and irises, flown from Israel and bearing President Chaim Weiz- mann's card, was among the floral tributes from heads of foreign states displayed on the steps of St. George's Chapel, at Windsor, where the funeral services were held. 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