45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

GROCERY and MEATS

Ewald Circle near Davison
Now doing over $900 weekly busi-
ness. Beer and wine license available
if desired. 5 room flat above avail-
able. Owner recalled to service Cash
or Terms. Ideal for couple. Mr. Dyer,
UN. 3-5500.

h. m Seldon

Due

to unusual circumstances, a

large complete super market, worth

$20,000 can be bought for a total

cash price of $8,000. Good profitable

business, excellent location. SOM

license. Perfect for partners.

1103

So. Main St., Royal Oak.

50-BUSINESS CARDS

PAINTING AND DECORATING,
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. New
and old work. Reasonable. Will
go within 50 mile radius or more
if possible. NATHAN STAHL,
3283 RICHTON, DETROIT. TO.
8-8570.

Built Up Flat
Asphalt Roofing
Gutters
Tin and Canvas Decks
Roof Repairing

Young man, between 25 and 30 un-

married, with good family back-

ground, who desires to become inter-

ested in a family steel business, has

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

2479 W. Davison Ave.

TO. 8-0071

excellent future in store for him .

References required. Money no ob-

ject. Write Box 744, The Jewish

News, 70$ David Stott Bldg., Detroit

2C Mich.

BRICK WORR., all kinds. Porches, chim-
neys, steps. J. Barak, 3770 Edison,
TY 6-0649.

washing call James
FOR BETTER wall
RusselL One day service. TO. 6-4005.
526 Belmont

NATHAN BORENSTEIN-Plaster
t-1-.ton
TY. 7-0445

FISH

and

POULTRY MARKET

MOT SPOT

Colored neighborhood. 3 buildings,
2 taking rent. Chance of a lifetime.
Due to illness, Leaving town. 2001
E. McNichols.

JEWISH SUPER

MARKET OPERATOR

Wonderful opportunity to step into
established location. Now catering
to mixed trade in NW section. We
! have Awrey Bakery and a non-
Kosher meat market. Neighborhood
is now almost 100°. Jewish and mar-
ket requires Kosher meats and Jew-
ish bakery.

Produce, meat, and baking dept. can
be owner operated or leased out.
Will sell fixtures and inventory and
give tong term lease on bldg. or will
sell inventory and lease bldg. and
fixtures.

Business grossed over $200,000 last
year and should do more if changed
over to Jewish trade.

CALL UN. 1-7713

Ask for Mr. Raphael

I '0-BUSINESS CARDS

ARPENTER-Alteration work. No job
too big or too small. TO. 8-2779.

-1 PAINTING. Decorating. Paperhang-
ing. Workmanship guaranteed Best
references. Reasonable. Special low
prices for outside painting during
June. WA. 3-1933.

ti URNITURE repaired and refinished.
Free estimates. WE. 3-2110.

AINTING. Exterior. interior. decorating.

wall washing. W. Williams. 7758
Prairie, TE. 4-0195. VA. 2-6431.

"M. & FRANK LEFLER, Painting and
Paper Hanging. Wall Washing. Floor
Sanding. VE. 5-0311, TY_ 8-3698.

„A NWANTED HAIR removed by elcctrolr-
tr
Years - experience. Jennie Wohlmaia.
1 . 2490 Calvert. TO. 8-1475.

PAINTING - DECORATING

CHAIM GINSBERG

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

FOR YOU

INSURED WORKMEN

TV. 7-0947 - EVENINGS

TE. 4-2158 - DAYS

OLD CLOTHING WANTED

Best prices paid for men's sults, top-

' coats and shoes. Telephone call will
■ bring us to you immediately.

TU. 3 - 1872

) 'Zarpenter, Cabinet Maker. Attics,
',creation
rooms, kitchen cabinets,

...der closets.
Excellent materials.
1) .xcluslve workmanship.
Estimates

1

' r•ee. FHA terms.
i ,

e

ARTISTIC BLDRS.
DI. 1-2342

Painting - Decorating
Interior - Exterior

.6 years experience

Special Rates

MR. JAMES PHILLIPS

TE. 1-5142

The Jewish War Veterans of
the United States will loin forces
with the American Red Cross,
Department of Defense and De-
troit Baseball Company for a
blood drive to build up dwin-
dling stocks of plasma.

Epstein Re-Elected
Adas Shalom Head

All Work Guaranteed

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

Jewish War Veterans Join in Promoting
Blood Donor Plan at Briggs Stadiwn

can-

A-1 PAINTING

Inside and Out

WALL WASHING
SPECIAL LOW RATES

Rabbi Max Kirshblum. execu-
tive vice-president of the Miz-
rachi Organization of America,
will be the guest of Detroit Miz-
rachi at a dinner and reception
at the YoungW: "
Israel Center,' -
Dexter at Ful-,
lerton, Sunday,L
June 27, 6
He will reportV
on the recent.
meeting of the,
Actions C o m-'-
mittee in Jerus-
alem in which
he participated,
and will discuss',1;
the proposition
of the Mizrachr:
to convene all
Kirshblum
Zionist parties in America to
take joint action for the future
of the movement in this country.
A highlight of the evening
PISGAH LODGE, Bnai Brith, will be a presentation to Abe
will install its new officers Mon- Nusbaum of a national citation
day evening, at Bel-Aire Ter- for his efforts in behalf of
race. Participating in the pro- Mizrachi.
gram will be Aaron Droock,
Harry Yudkoff, Samuel W. Leib,
Milton M. Weinstein, Isadore
Starr, Victor Bloomfield, Archie
Katcher, Alfred Boumin and
Meyer W. Leib, all prominent
Distiguished non-Jewish
Bnai Brith personalities .Cantor
Nicholas Fenakel will render leaders were scheduled to par-
several vocal selections. Cock- ticipate in the memorial to DT.
tails and dinner will precede the B. Benedict Glazer on Thursday

The drive will be held at
Briggs Stadium through June
22. During Tiger home games,
pledge cards for blood dona-
tions will be included in all pro-
grams. Representatives from the
various organizations will be on
hand with additional cards.
John Sullivan and Mrs. Fay
Turner are directing the Red
Cross in the project. Bernard
Hoffman, Michigan commander,
and Irving Bogord, Michigan
Chief of Staff, will direct activi-
ties for the Jewish War Veter-
ans. Harry Sisson and Ed Fitz-
gerald of the Tigers set the dates
for the drive.

At its recent congregational
meeting, Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue re-elected Nathan R. Ep-
stein to serve as president dur-
ing the coming year.
Other officers -
include Manny
Lax and Charles
H. Charlip, vice-
pr es idents;
Samuel Simmer,
treasurer; Mal-
colm Rivkin,
Gerald Rosen-
bloom, secreta-
ries, and George
Spoon, sergeant
at-arms.
Epstein
The following were elected as
members of the board of trus-
tees; David Aaron, Irwin I. Co-
hen, Max H. Goldsmith, Mk
Philip Helfman. J. Maurice Karo.
Ai Posen, Arthur L. Schultz, Max
Spoon and Morris Sukenic.
installation. Dancing will fol-

Men's Clubs

24 Hour Service

WORK GUARANTEED
WO. 5-3469

Beth Yehudah Plans
3 Day Camp Sessions

Decorating

Reasonable Prices - References

night at Temple Beth El.
In additin to Rabbis Morris
Adler and Leon Fram. scheduled
speakers included the Rev. Perry
E. Grasham, representing the
Detroit Council of Churches: the
Ben Sachs, president of the Very Rev. Celestin F. Steiner.
MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S S.J., president of the University
CLUB announces that the of Detroit: Gov. Williams: Act-
group will hold its weekly study ing Mayor Miriani; Dr. James
hour, business meeting and so- J. McClendon, member of the
cial at 8:30 p. m., Monday. at national board of the National
the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Association for Advancement of
Colored People: George Scher-
I. Berris, 3839 Leslie.
mer, director of the Mayor's In-
BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S terracial Committee: David Wil-
CLUB will conclude meetings for kus, president of the Temple;
the season at 8:45 p.m.. Tuesday, Raymond R. Eppert, of the
in the synagogue social hall. Michigan Society for Mental
The executive board and mem- Hygiene: Walter Reuther. pres-
bers of the bowling league will ident of the UAW-CIO, and Dr.
be elected. Plans will also be David D. :Henry. retiring presi-
made for a family picnic on July dent of Wayne University.
The memorial meeting was
13. at Lola Valley Park.

Early Deadline for July 4 Issue

Your Jewish News WANT AD
number is WO. 5-1155.

for editorial copy.

THE JEWISH NEWS-19

Noted Leaders at
Glazer Memorial

low to the music of Dave
Diamond and his orchestra. All
members. families and friends
are welcome.

Beth Yehudah Day Camp will
begin its sixth season of camp-
ing activities on Monday. Three
camp sessions are planned, the
Free Estimates - Insured Workmen
first ending on July 4. The sec-
TO. 5-8271
ond session will be held July 7
to July 18 and the third, July
21 to Aug. 1.
54-HALLS POR RENT
The program is organized for
for an occasions . a kindergarten day camp for
HALL FOP. RENT
Michigan Showman's Association, 3 153
5 and 6-year-olds, and a camp
Cass. TE. 2-7864.
for children, 6 to 16. Morning
hours are devoted to Hebrew
55 - MISCELLANEOUS
classes, while afternoon activi-
CHICAGO-Linwood, 7 room office suite.
ties include outings. swimming,
Low rent. Days, Wo. 5-2603, evenings,
trips to museums, the zoo and
UN. 1-6942.
baseball games.
BEAUTIFUL Grand piano, excellent con-
dition, priced right. Moving, TR.
The camp is under the super-
5-3763.
vision of Rabbi Sholom Gold-
5 ROOMS OF furniture inclifding new
stein, and consists of a staff Dov Joseph to Resign
refrigerator. Reasonable. TO. 6-6143.
of men and women trained in From Justice Ministry
physical recreation and educa-
TEL AVIV, (JTA) - Dr. Dov
tional psychology.
Councilettes Introduce
Registrations must be in two Jo s eph, Israeli Minister for
New Officers al Tea
weeks before the start of the Trade and Industry and for Jus-
camp session. For information tice, announced that he had re-
Temporary officers of the call Rabbi Goldstein. TU. 3-3700. signed the Justice portfolio.
- Speaking at the
newly organized Councilettes
cornerstone lay-
will be introduced at a member-
ing c eremony
ship tea at 2 p.m.. Friday. in Sharon Schwartz Wins
for a la wyers
the home of Mrs. Victor Shiff- Einstandis; Scholarship
club here. t h e
man. This group, sponsored by
Minister re-
the Detroit Section, National
Sharon
Schwartz,
president
of
vealed that he
Council of Jewish Women ; will
h a d requested
be headed by Sarah Weiner, the Detroit-Windsor Council of
BBYO.
was
presented
the
Ein-
Premier David
chairman; Phyllis Altman, vice-
Ben - C-urion
chairman; Ellen Jones, record- sta.ndig Scholarship by Mrs.
Leonard
Tigay,
president
of
De-
relieve h i m of
ing secretary; Sandra Schoen-
Dov Joseph the Justice post.
feld, treasurer: and Joan Sey- troit Chapter, Bnai Brith, The
award,
established
in
memory
of
burn, membership chairman.
a former member of the Chap-
Synagogue Services
Membership is open to girls ter and a BBYO advisor, was
At services at 8:30 p.m. today.
between 13 to 17. The advisor is made on the basis of scholar-
Mrs. Arthur Gould from the ship, leadership ability. person- Rabbi Leon Fram will preach
Council board of directors.
on "The Arrival of Summer."
ality and community service.
The first project to be under-
Miss Schwartz is a member of Michael Bruce Small will ob-
taken by the girls will be to Frances Solovich Bnai Brith serve his Bar Mitzvah.
help staff the nursery at the 12th Girls, and was president of - the
Saturday services are sched-
Street Center during the vaca- regional BBG council last year. uled at 8:45 a.m., at Adas Sha-
tion months. Other community She has participated in the lom Synagogue: at 9 a.m.. at
services will be considered in the Temple Beth El Choir, was a
fall, when permanent officers member of Central High School's Cong. Beth Abraham, Cong.
and committees will be selected. honor society, president of the Mogen Abraham and Cong.
Shaarey Zedek; and at 11 a.m
Civics Club, vice-president of the at Temple Beth El. Rabbi Joshua
school library staff, member of Sperka will preach Saturday at
Zedakah Club Plans
the Student Council and had the Cong. Bnai David on "Viewing
Its Donor Luncheon
lead in the senior class play.
the Land-Comparison."
Miss Schwartz will attend
Rabbi Isaac Stollman will
Installation of new officers of Michigan State College in the speak on "Faith Creates Reality"
Zedakah Club was held June 3 Fall. She is the daughter of Mrs. at Cong. Mishkan Israel Satur-
at Huyler's. New officers are Mildred Schwartz, 12200 Prairie. day morning.
Mesdames: David M. Zellman,
president; Herbert Wallace,
Meyer Waterstone, Paul Deutsch.
vice presidents; Saul Wexler,
treasurer; Joseph Lefkofsky,
On account of July 4 occuring on Friday, there will
Rose Klein, Bernard Pearl, sec-
be an earlier deadline for all copy for that issue.
retaries; and Abe Nusholtz, pub-
licity chairman.
Photographs for that issue must be in our hands
Plans for a donor luncheon,
not later than at noon on Friday, June 27. All copy for
Oct. 22, at the Masonic Temple,
that issue must reach us before 10 a.m. on Monday,
were discussed at the meeting
June 30. Classified advertising must be phoned in no
at the home of Ida Shevin.
later than 1 p.m., Tuesday, July 1.
The next meeting will be held
at the Zellman home, 2510 Fish-
Regular Jewish News deadlines are at noon on
er Road, Sylvan Lake.
Mondays fOr photographs and at 2:30 p.m. on Mondays

A-1 Painting and

Rabbi Kirshblum to Speck
At Mizrechi Dinner

Friday, June 20,1952

arranged . by the Jewish Com-
munity Council in cooperation
with Temple Beth El.

Dr. Goldberg to Begin
Fifth Day Camp Season

Dr. Goldberg's Day Camp. ac-
, credited by the Michigan Camp-
! ing Association, will open Mon-
day. Many special events are
planned for t h e season. an-
, nounced Dr. W. A. Goldberg,

camp director.
This season marks the fifth
year of Dr. Goldberg's persona]
direction of the camp. and will
be marked by campers and staff
I with a parry on June 27. A fea-
ture of the camp again this
year will be the appearance of
Candy, the camp dog, who owns
the city record of 53 pups since
being with the camp.
An innovation this year will
be weekend and overnight
camping to accommodate par-
ents wishing to take short va-

cations. Information on pro-
gramming and enrollment may
be obtained by calling Dr. Gold-
berg, TO. 9-1045 or TO. 9-7600.

Detroit Sends Delegates
To Young Israel Convention

The 40th annual convention

of the National Council of
Young Israel will be held June
27-29 at Pioneer Country Club,
Greenfield Park, N. Y. Featured
at the Sunday evening banquet
will be Herman Wouk, Pulitzer
prize winner for his novel "The
Caine Mutiny," as guest speak-
er.
The Detroit delegation. will in-
clude Jerome W. Kelman : Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Subar, Mr. and
Mrs. David I. Berris, Mr. and Mrs-
Ben Weinstock, Rabbi and Mrs.
Samuel H. Prero, Mr. Charles.
T. Gellman, Mr. and Mrs. Maier
F. Sitzman and Ursula Sitzman.
Mrs. Morris , Subar is Chair-
man of the Saturday Oneg
Shabbat program, Mr. David
Berris will present the Midwest-
ern report and Rabbi Prero. De-
trctit Young Israel director, will
deliver the Saturday, morning
sermon.

