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June 27, 1952 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-06-27

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45-BUSINESS OPPORTU4ITIE5

24-LAKE PROPERTY
FOR SALE, FOR RENT

TAVERN. S.D.M. Kosher Delicatessen es-
tablished 20 years. Must sell due to
ill health. Sacrifice. 2414 Hastings_ WO.

Stoney Point Haven

:t-562P.

On Lake Erie - 35 Miles from Detroit
near Monroe, Michigan. Sandy beach.
1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom cottages, elec-
tric stove and refrigerator. $250 - 5400
season, inc/odes plumbing. good fish-
ing, boating, and swimming.

:1

:

50-BUSINESS

CARDS

MIAMI. Fla- small hotel. Sale or Lease.
Sacrifice for ituisis sale. TO. 8-3362.

PAT HILL AGENCY

530,01110 CLEAR PROFIT A YEAR
CLASS 'C' BAR GOLD MINE
Nothing fancy anyone can run if even
if you don't know a thing about the
business_ Full pries only 530,000.
Terms. Owner.

Sunday from 9 -

We have reliable women to care for
mothers with new babies. Also care
for children while parents are away.
We also have baby sitters.

"MOTHER'S HELPER"

"Make Money Fast!"

VE. 8-5496. Owner on premises,

Pharmacists Strive for Goal

FA. 1-0088

TE. 1-3781

Can RE. 1-5125-2.-Licensed and Bonded

53-MEALS

KOSHER MEALS served. Private home.
Stoepel-Eton Vista. TE. 4-0264.

54 - HALLS FOR RENT

50-BUSINESS CARDS

CASS LAKE
SUMMER HOME

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

suitable for large family or 2 falai-
ties. Largest arid coolest lot in Cass
Lake. 100 ft. lake frontage, 215 Met
deep., Huge lawn, many trees, large
Tremendous "L"
facilities.
Parking
in and fully
StaSSOti
shaped porch
screened. S bedrooms, Irving room.
any
tiled My., laundry room and
other fine features. Clean and ready
for immediate occupancy-1950 Willow
beach, foot •4 Grove St. UN. 3-0136

•■

i

A-1 PAINTING. Decorating. Paperhang-
guaranteed
Best
ing. Workmanship

-

references. Reasonable. Special lows
prices for outside
painting
during
June. WA. 3-193?,.

FURNITURE repaired
and refinished.
Free estimates. WK 3-2110.

PAINTING, Exterior. interior. +decorating,
wall washing. W. Williams. 7758
Prairie, TE. 4-0795_ VA. 2-6431.

25-TRANSPORTATION

SERICEMAN, leaving for Sari Francisco
about July 1st. can take I or 2 pas-
sengers. Shate expenses. TU. 3-201E.

4 t '28-WANTED

LAKE PROPERTY

,RESPONS7651.E family desires modern 3
the
for
lake front cottage
bedroom

season TO 65470

A FRANK LEFLER. Painting and
Paper Hanging. Wail Washing. Floor
Sanding. VE. 5-0311. TY. 8-3098_

Bookkeeping Service for small

businesses. Tax reports and finan-

cial statements. Nominal fee. TY.

6-3813.

KELP. cooks. dishwashers,
couples, porters. day. week_ Unrversal
Employment service

TY. it-saio.

AND DISTRICT

TY. 7-0947 - EVENINGS

TE. 4-2158 - DAYS

Linwood is Lawrence

BRICK WORK, all kinds.

Porches. chim•
neys. steps. J. Barak. 2770 Edison,
TY. 6-0649.

NATHAN BOREMSTEIN-Plaster

tractor.

Ty.

7-0441.

con-

Colored Couples. Cook s, Maids.
Chauffeurs Janitors,
Caretakers. Porters

s-oats ant shoes. Telephone call will

Best prices paid for men's suits, top-

bring us to you

TU.

immediately.

3-1872

Bookkeeping

WILL DO Secretarial and

I work at home. TO. 7-762K

MAN wanted for lunar!
raper market. Call TW. 2 - 9712.

iL 'EXTERIENCF1)

and efficient arcpetary
desires position during Illoonth of July
wtth or without possibility of Perma -

. EXPERIENCED

nent employment Top salary respasred.
WE 5-2605.

secretary
desires Inter-
esting position Shorthand. typing
inwit•hboard.
Fast and neat worker.
WE 3-0768.

Carpenter, Cabinet Maker. Attics.
recreation
rooms. krt-chen cebinets,
cedar closets. Exce(tent
Exclusive ureirkma wish*,
Estimates
tree. FHA terms.

ARTISTIC BLDRS.
DI. 1-2342

NAPORIENC1131)

COoR and keep house for in-
valid. Capable. ecmsciar ntzous. WE
3-9568.

+NEAT

APPF.ARING young Lady to work
in Real Estate. Must know typing..
Call WE

3-3616.

.'.WOMAN FfiR light housekeeping wanted
by middle - aged couple 2696 Webb.

V
it GOO. FOR general office weris Call He-
brew - Benevolent Society TY 6-1Gii.6.

45--BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

1.,CLEANIN

t•

and tailoring es-tablishment
on Davison near 14th
Good for tailor
or will
consider
partnership_ TO.

Ova to

enusual circumstances.

a

large complete Wiser market, worth
320,0420 can be bought for a total

J , r 1

Painting - Decorating
Interior - Exterior

20 years experience
Special Rates

MR. JAMES PHILLIPS

TE. 1-5142

'PAINTING AND DECORATING,
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. New
and old work. Reasonable. Will
go within 50 mile radius or more
I if passible. NATHAN STAHL,
13283 RICHTON, DETROIT. TO:
8-8570.

6-6143.

',SELF SERVE market. groceries. meats.

frown foods. in colored neighborhood_
Must sell Very reasonable. Business is
; good. Can UN. 4 - 50X2_

cash price of 18,000. Good

profitable

business. excellent location. SDM

license. Perfect for partners. 1102

So. Main St- Royal Oak.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

Built Up Flat

Asphalt Roofing
Gutters
Tin and Canvas Decks
Roof Repairing

All Work Guaranteed

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

2479 W. Davison Ave.

TO. 8-0071

Young man, between 25 and 30 un-

it

married, with good family back-

ground. who desires to become inter-

ested

A-1 PAINTING

i•ct.

WALL WASHING
SP ECIAL LOW RATES

in a family steel business, has
excellent future in store for him.
References .,required. Money no •b-

Write Box

744,

The Jewish

News, 708 David Stott Bldg-, Detroit

24, Mkh.

Deadline Notice

An earlier deadline is neces-
sary for the issue of July 4.
Classified ads Will be accept-

Ad for the issue of July 4
until 1 p.m., Tuesday, July 1.

TO. 8-9413

FOR BE. -1-11at wall washing call James
RusscIL One slay service. TO. 6-4005.
526 Belmont

OLD CLOTHING WANTED

TR. 3-7770

,e

Meeting Room

ZIONIST HOUSE,

FIELDS EMPLOYMENT

DAY OR WEEK

1

OFFICE SPACE

INSURED WORKMEN

I

,

FOR RENT

Auditorium and

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

inside and Out

24 'Hour Service

WORK GUARANTEED
WO. 5-3469

A-1 Painting end Decorating

Reasonable Prices - References

Free Estimates - Insured Workmen

TO. 5-8271

a

Aeseulapians are doing their share- in the pharmacists section
to gain that additional 14e,', of last year's Allied Jewish Campaign
money to put their group over the top. Left to right: HENRY
COHEN, DAVID BEZ, MEYER, GOLDSTEIN, HY MARGULIS and
PHILLIP RUSKIN.

UN. 3-676E.

PAINTING - DECORATING

FOR YOU

40-EMPLOYMENT

HOT POINT electric range, Crosiley re-
frigerator.
'Westinghouse Launderrnat.
all for 6500. 19191 Indiana, UN. 4-4913.

A spacious suite with caretaker
service available now to Jewish
Organizations.

CHAIM GINSBERG

Accredit

55 - MISCELLANEOUS

MOM) PARTNER_ Want to buy two flat.
Call TV. 8-7281 _

UNWANTED HAIR removed be electroly-
sis. Years experience. Jennie Wohlman,
2490 Calvert, TO. 8-1475.

130--EDUCATION

7
R1,...N eG
hereleItirrita
;7-1, 7 1 (,u,

HALEVY Music Hall on Linwood and
Fleet tor rent Sunday. July 13 and Sun-
day. August 20. Call WE 5-6759 or UN.
3-4801.

Tomato Seeds for Israel

Beth Aaron to Launch
Drive for 200 Members

Jewry

a t h e _A ir

This Week's Radio and Tele-
vision Programs of
Jewish Interest
. . .
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, June
29.

Station:

WXYZ.

Feature: Rabbi Sidney E. Un-
ger. of Cong. Beth Ha Tepli12..
Ashville, N. C., will be guest
speaker.

THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: E p.m.. Sunday. June 2.9.
S.tation: WWJ.
Feature : Radio drama. 'The
Shining Night.' by Sylv:_a Ber-
ger. the story of a man's strug-
gle to maintain his faith despite
his handicap. Facing blindness.
he moves from a rejection of
life to the affirmation of the
Psalms: "Even the darkness is
not too dark for Thee, but the
night shineth as the day. -
"The Words We Live By." the
summer series of Eternal Light
radio programs broadcast every
Sunday (12:30-1 p.m.. E.D_S.T..t
by NBC, will feature the noted
star of -tape. screen and radio.
Raymond Massey. It is a 10-
week radio series beginning July
6. will be devoted to a discus-
sion of the Psalms.

In an tic i pa ti on of the comple-
tion of its new building before
the High Holy Days. Beth Aaron
Synagogue has launched a drive
for new members. announced
Nan-v Green. its president.
A minimum of 200 new mem-
bers is announced as the goal.
I The synagogue v ill have a seat-
ing capacity of 13:30. and the
congregation h•pes fer a total
i membership of &1;O farnelies_
I
The drive will be directed by
1Dr. Albert K.apian and Albc.J. t A.
Stern. It will last for two
months. Or the drive committee
:are Morris Fenkt-li. Jack Green-
blatt William Gross. Norrhan
Jaffe, and Milton Weiss, co-
chairme n. The synagogue's
board of directors will also serve

on the committee.

Harry Mt-rvis to Assume
BEY° Realanal Post

Wal-
Anita Rossin and
ters, Bnai Brith Youth Organi-
zation cto-chatrir•en. announce
the appointment of Harry Mir'-
Vi:- as assistant director of the
Michigan Region. Mirvis. a for-
mer staff member, on a leave of

absence. will as.ume his posh

this month.
He is a graduate of Wayne
University's s•hool of social
work. and is a past director of
the Wisconsin Reg-ion of BBYCI.
Pisgah Women's Chapter A former adviaor to an AZA
group. he has been active in all
Installs New Officers
phases of Bnai Brith work. from
Pisgah Chapter Braid Brith AZA to BEYM and now as hon-
No. 122 had its 19th annual in- orary president of Rex Lodge.
stallation of officers at L'Aiglon.
June 11. These officers were in- Sharett Receives Wise
El Al Israel Airlines recently
stalled:
Award; Wili Use It for
flew from N. Y. International
Mrs. Jae), lietai. president: Mesdames
-
M.adorsk 7, .
Airport to Lydda Airport in Is- Bernard Goodman. M ax
Israel Students' Funds
I-n ban. vice p•essdents; Mrs. W illsarn
F.'-
radl 456 pounds of seeds-enough ; gel. monitress. *Mrs. Sam Klee. ',vas-
to plant 766,006 acres and pro- uTer. Mesdames Irving Rob:risen. Philip
NEW YORK. L-TTA•, -The solu-
Kramer, Sam Freed. Louis Rubin. Al
duce several million tons of to- Tessler.
liar, 11 C1171113n. secretaries
tion of Israel's eeonomic prob-
matoes-f rom the Northrup Mrs Milton Hubert. ruardian: Mrs. Mr,-
ris Hirsch, guide; Mrs. t;ellarrin.
lems will precede the establish-
King Co Inc.. Minneapolis. ITO sentinel.
merit of peace and frienc•;:v in-
Truslres-. MeseinIINCS Samuel S. Aaron.
the photo. 6-year-old LEX AN-
Sims. Gerald Goldberg. Julius
DERSON of New 'York. an ama- Lasonard
tercourse with the Arab coon-
whin. Charles Solevich.
teur tomato grower, tastes a
Board of directors: Mesdames Naiha.n
tries. Israel's Foreign Minister
Adler. Ben Boren. Morris Bornstein. R m.
sample of the final product.
Moshe Sharett declared. accept-
Feldrrear.. Sel
Garfield. Carl Gou:d. .14,
Gutiriend. Ilavid Haberman. Sam Barn
ing the 1951 Stephen S. Wise
burger. Gustav Herz. Meyer Littky. Sam
Harry Starr New Head of Lot, ham ',Tara. Max Moss. .lotailra I Award for outstanding contribu-
kiirn,d. Sam Rosenthal. Jack
ts. tions to the growth and devel-

Education Association
Murray Shapiro,. Joseph Sorkin,
opment of the Jewish State.
Sucher, A•ery Weisu- asser.
The award. bearing a cash
Harry Starr of New York,
president of the Littauer Foun- Detroit Newest Chapter 'value of 81.000. was presented to
Mr. Sharett by Dr. Israel Gold-
dation and vice-president of the
Jewish Education Committee of Of National Group
! stein. president of the American
New York, was elected to the
1 Jewish Congress. at a luncheon
New officers of District Lodge in his honor at the Stephen
presidency by the board of gov-
41.
The
United
Order
True
Sis-
ernors of the American Associ-
!Wise Congress House.- attended
ation for Jewish Education, to ters. were installed at a tea by more than 150 Jewish and
June
10
at
the
Beicrest
Hotel.
succeed Michael A. Stavitsky of
civil leaders. In addition to Mr.
Newark, at the convention in They are Mesdames Harry Wohl. Sharett, others named winners
president; Walter Glazer, Robert of the 1951 awards were Dr.
Philadelphia.
Represent. atives of school Childs, vice presidents; Roy Nahum Goldman n . acting presi-
boards and central agencies for Kaplan. Jules Kondritzer, Sam- dent of the World Jewish Con-
Jewish education of 53 com- uel Buckland, secretaries: M. gress and co-chairman of the
munities. in the United States Mock. treasurer: A. Friedman. Jewish Agency, Prof. Zachariah
participated in a series of panel mentor; and Allen Coleman, Ch.:a-fee. Jr.. of Harvard Univer-
discussions on the topic: warden and guardian.
sity, and Ernest • Bloch, noted
Present at the ceremony were composer.
"Whither Jewish Education?" It
was the consensus of the meet- Mrs. Louis Michaels, national
Accepting the award, Mr. Sha-
ings that there is an urgent president. and Mrs. Jacon Lehr-
would
need to intensify Jewish educa- feld, grand monitress, both of rett said that the money
tion for all .age groups, to give New York.. The Lodge Expansion be devoted to the assistance of
special consideration to the Jew- Committee headed by Mrs. Max one or more Israeli students in
ish education of the adolescent Biesenthal of Chicago also at- the United States who will be
selected by the Israel Consulate
and young adult and to encour- tended.
age the recruitment of promis-
The organization. social and he'i-e. However. he stipulated that
ing young men and women who philanthropic, although new to the beneficiaries should in later
wqould _prepare for the Jewish Detroit, was founded in 1846. Its years repay the amount they re-
teaching profession. AAJE was membership is
approximately ceived and thus set up a reVolv-
called upon to initiate scholar- 12,000 women and national ing fund to aid Israeli students.
The Foreign Minister empha-
ships and fellowships for young 'headquarters are in New York.
sized the need for strengthen-
men and women who would ded-
THE JEWISH NEWS - 19 ing the ties between Israel and
icate themselves for service in
Jews throughout- the world.
Friday, June 27, 1952
the field of Jewish education.

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