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August 01, 1952 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-08-01

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THE JEWISH NEWS-19

40-EMPLOYMENT

24-LAKE PROPERTY
FOR SALE, FOR RENT

-
THE LOGS modern cottages on Lake
Huron. 16 miles North of Port Huron.
Frigidaire, hot water, showers. boat.
Reasonable. Vacant last 2 weeks of
August. LE. 9-9204 or TO. 8-4950.

MODERN middle aged woman w ishes
baby sitting afternoons or evenings.'
50 cents per hour. TO. C1449.

45 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

CHARLEVOIX-Apt., 3 rooms with bath,
aavilable for August. TY. 5-6212.

MARKET

"Plo••••••••••••••••""to


CHALMERS-KERCHEVAL
A GOLD MINE
With or without property. Owner
in hospital. Will sacrifice.

Woodhull
Lake Lots

. • .
BAKERY

LINWOOD SECTION
Does $1,500 weekly business. Price
only $7,500 fully equipt.

MERIT REALTY CO.

11914 Linwood

TV. 1-1044

New Resort Development

KORN'S
RESTAURANT

Lets 100)1150 end larger. Rea-

movably priced. Boot channel

fer lot owners. New sandy

erty Saturday and Sunday. One

DRIVING to New York August 10 Will
take 2 or 3 persons. References es-
hangi•d TO. 5-8937.

2479 W. Davison Ave.

TO. 8-0071

Active partner or outright buyer
with proper background and ex-
perience, for children's camp in
Michigan. Presently operating at
capacity. All replies strictly confi-
dential. Sox 181, The Jewish News,

708 David Stott Bldg., Detroit 26,

STOCK OF • USED clothing. Not spot for
any line.' Must spell, sickness. TY.
62115. 414 Michigan.

EXPERIENCED sales help for ladies wear.
Top sahiry. Pleasant working conditions'
TR. 1 9677.

FOR SALE or rent. an equipped Scrap
iron yard with shears. scales. bucks
and other necessary equipment. Write
.1 (;reentiurg. Vassar, Michigan or call
5411 or 71961.

WANTED- rook for Kosher home. Family
of $. TO. 5-1606_

Experienced Kindergarten er nurser] ,

echo•, teacher. Teaching degree Pre-

of

Hebrew

•r

Yiddish. United Jewish Folk Sch-ools,

13722 Lisivrood.

girt, general •ffiee

elewurntary bookkeeping.

K nowledge of Yiddish helpful. Also

experienced school bus driver. United

Jewish Folk Schools, 13722 Linwood.

Position for High Holidays wanted

by experienced Cantor and speaker

who'd perform all ether necessary

tiervices. Very reasonable. Write to:

ar, ELK_

4441 Meaterey, Detroit 4.

Cr call NNE. 43570.

HAVE STEADY spare time work for ex-
perienced steno-bookkeeper. TY. 7-3667
evenings.

FIELDS EMPLOYMENT

Colored Couples. Cooks. Maids.

Chauffeurs. Janitors,
Caretakers, Porters
DAY OR WEEK

TR. 3-7770

-

Al) Work Guaranteed

For Information Call

WAN-TED, woman to care for child while
mother works. Room at inlable. TO.
8-1969 evenings.

Experienced

..

MORRIS MROFFKY, 3728 leaves his wife, Amelia; anti
Webb, died July 27. Services at sons. Wilbur and Seymour, all of
Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- Miami and a brother.
• •
vived by his wife, Rose; sons,
Isadore Moore. of Chicago, Sam • ANNA POMERANTZ, 2926 Elm-
Moore, of Los Angeles, Meyer, burst. died July 27. Services at
Archie and Harry Moore: Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
daughters, Mrs. Eva Haberman, her husband. Philip; sons,
of Chicago, Mrs. Sarah Gold, Charles. Irving, Joseph and Si-
Fannie Pearlman, Mrs. mon; daughters, Lillian and
Mrs.
Esther Stahl and Mrs. Gertrude Mrs, Fred Gross.



Waltman; 19 grandchildren and
JENNIE OGOROSKIN. 18610
9 great grandchildren.
lIndiana., died July 27. Services
• •
She
at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
SAM TIMKEN, 2986 Leslie , leaves her son, William Yale;
!died July 21. Services at Hebrew daughters. Mrs. Jean Snyder,
Benevolent Chapel. Survived by Mrs. Marcus Weston, of Monti-
his wife, Dena: and sons, Jerome cello. Z'4 is.. and Mrs.
S. Isaac-
Arthur and Ernest Harold.
son, of Brooklyn.
• • •

• •
MORRIS BELTZMAN, 1628 TILLIE SHERMAN, 3375 FIJI-
Gladstone, died July 23. Services lerton. died July 28. She leaves
at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. her husband. Jack; sons, Reu-
Survived by his wife, Jennie: ben. Abraham and Carl, of Chi-
sons, Joseph and Simon; daugh- cago; a brother and two sisters.
tors, Mrs. Betty Wauldron and
Mrs. Shirley Wolf : 13 grand-
children and a brother.

A-1 PAINTING

Inside and Out

WALL WASHING
SPECIAL LOW RATES

24 Hour Service

WORK GUARANTEED
WO. 5-3469

CEMENT REPAIRS-steps. foundation.
ftieting, and porches New and old
work. For estimates call • ro. 5-1380.

Michigan.

40 - EMPLOYMENT

w • r k,

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

Act Quick.

MEN•S WEAR-14143 E. Jefferson. Fix-
Mer. handise optional
t urt-s 51.800
Reasonable rent. Doing about 550.000
a year. No Brokers_ Call TR. 3-2195.

2 5-TRANSPORTATION
r

knowrleclite

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

TO. 6-9395

BR. -4100 or
TR.11-3541



PAINTING AND DECORATING,
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. New

Sacrifice - Must Be Sold.

block west of present beach.

or Coll

50-BUSINESS CARDS

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

12216 LINWOOD

beech. See solesmon ea prop-

Obituaries

Friday, August 1, 1952

I

QUALIFIED HELP, cooks, dishwashers.
couples, porters. day. week. Universal
Employment Service. TY. 8-5310.

EXPERIENCED men for loan office. No
other need apply. Must be good (-kali-
ing s.-desnien. Zeidman's Loan Office.
709 Gratiot.

MIDDLE-AGED woman wanted for light
housekeeping and cooking for couple in
exchange for room and board or sal-
ary. Part or full time. UN. 2-0516.

k."..."XPERIENCED bookkeeper. typist wants
evening work. My home or your office.
TO. 7-7.

WOMAN COOK for Children's camp near
Chelsea. Michigan. Telephone WE.
3-9248.

TY. 8-0827 after 5 p.m.

DAVID JOSEPH KIRSCH.
11501 Petoskey, died July 25.
Services at Hebrew Benevolent
Chapel. Survived by his wife,
Molly; sons. Max and Morris;
daughter. Mrs. Anna Koss; 5
grandchildren; 4 great grand-
children; a brother and a sister.



ANNA POMERANTZ, of 2926
55-MISCELLANEOUS
GROCERY J. MEATS
Elmhurst, died Sunday. Serv-
EWALD CIRCLE nr. DAVISON
Convertible Mercury '42 customized to ices were held Monday at Kauf-
Wonderful location. Now doing 13.500
. 4-h. white ',tails, radic and gas healer.
man's. Surviving are her hus-
Spotlights and !Inuitp. Clean rebuilt
monthly without beer and wine. Li-
band. Philip. a Baal Koreh
motor. 5350. TV.'. 2-5344.
cense can be ot-tained. Will take any
reasonable offer. Owner in service.
at

(R.eader of the Scrolls ■
dining
KELVINATOR refrigerator. Jr.
Mr. Dyer, UN. 3.5506.
room set. lamp tables and roiseellane- ' Shaarey Zedek: sons. Charles.
ous. Very reasonable. Call TO. 9-4885
Irving. Joseph and Simon; and
h. m. SELDOM
or TE. 2-5885.
daughters.., Lillian and Mrs. Fred
Gross.

DRUG STORE
'The Silver Chalice':
EDITH
SCHRAM,
2985 Oak-
w ith large fountain, big store ofi
Christological Novel
corner. Owner leaving city. Wilt
. man Ct.. died July 25. Services
make concession f or quick sale- A9- 1
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
9ressive party should clear purchase
"The Silver Chalice" by Thom- She leaves her ,son, Robert; and
p rice in few months. Mr. Vaughn,
UN. 3-5500.
• aS B. Costain, a Doubleday pub-
two sisters.
• • •
lication that has been chosen
h. m. SELDOM
I as the August Literary Guild j SARAH KERSCH. 4000 Sturte-
,
vant. died July 26. Services at
CONFECTIONARY and patent medicine.lseiection. 15, as the name and
can sell any thing Corner of an Dyke ; the
sub-title-"A Story of the - Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leay.s
at Kercheval. Must sell because of ill;
y of Lima. 0.. and
CAp of the Last Supner"-imply. her sons. Harr,
health. WA. 2-99.
a Christological novel. It is a Morris: daughters. Mrs. Jack
Schwartz and Mrs. Bernard
tale of the early Christians.
SO-BUSINESS CARDS
Well told. adding to the glory Davis.
• • •
CARPENTER-Alteration work. No yob of Costain's brilliant writing.
too big or too small. TO 8-2779.
JACOB
STEIN,
2243 Pingree.
this novel takes the reader from
died July 27. Services at Ira
A-1 PAINTING. Decorating. Paperhang- Antioch to Jerusalem to Rome.
Workmanship
guaranteed
Best
the.
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
references_ Reasonable. Special low It contains many Hebrew terms
daughters. Mrs. Hyman Siegel,
prices for outside painting during
f -aliya, avva, imma, shofarim,
August. WA. 3-1933.
Louis Rosenfield and Mrs.
ruah rah. It makes every effort Mrs.
Al Bronson, the latter two of
FURNITURE repaired and refinished.
l - and succeeds-in eliminating
Free estimates. WE 3-2110.
Los Angeles. Calif.
the bias that usually con; es
• • •
PAINTING. Exterior. interior. decorating.
W. Williams. 7 7 58 from stories linked Viit.h the
wall washing.
ESTHER
BRODER.
2481 Elm-
Prairie, TE, 4-0195. VA. 2-6431.
j name of Jesus and the possible hurst, died July 21. Services at-
UNWANTED HAIR removed by electroly- injection of the crucifixion ele- , Ira
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
sic Years experience. Jennie Wohlrnam
mane.
her husband. Arun: sons. Paul,
2490 Calvert., TO. C1475.
It is the story of Basil, a Jack. of Beverly Hills, Calif.. Al-
BRICK WORK., all kinds. Porches. chim -
bert. of New York: daughter,
neys, steps. J. Barak. 3770 Edison. Greek artist, who was enlisted
TY. 6-0649.
fashion the Holy Grail. Mrs. Max Conway; and a -bro-
to
FOR BETTER wall washing call James !Christ's disciples play important ther.
• . •
Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4003. roles in the story, in which the
526 Belmont_
EMIL LOEWENBEEG. 19320
early Jews are the chief actors.
NATHAN BORENSTEIN-Plaster con-
By eliminating the contra- . Wisconsin, died July 22. He
tractor. 'TY. 7-0441.
versial
that border on the prej-
PALNTING-DECORATING contractor In-
terior-Extericr. Dressor. To. 0-6047, if udice-inciting. Mr. Costain has
Tin answer. TO. 9-7%0.
_dded glory to his career as a E."
writer and has assured better
re
Beauty
recognition for his work.

Neo-Nazi Loses Immunity

T Ai -Deputy H.
BONN.
Hedler. leader of the neo-Nazi
Socialist Reich . Party, has lost
parliamentary immunity follow-
ing his conviction and sentenc-
ing for slandering the Gerrnan
resistance movement and insult-
ingi the Jews.
Hedger expressed regret for
some of the statements he made
and insisted that it had never
been his intention to insult or
slander German Jewry.
He was sent enced to nine
m on t bs imprisonment.
Horst Staebier. a miner, has
been sentenced to one year in
jail by a German court in Dus-
seldorf for entering a synagogue
last year and shouting insults at
the congregation. Among other
remarks St.aebler made was that
"not enough of you Jewish swine
were gassed."

MANUAL URBACH & SON

7729 TWELFT17.

TY. 6-7192

MONUMENTS

By Hari C. Berg

Owner

Max Wrotslayskv
Monument Works

Distinctive
Monuments
Reasonably Priced
1201 JOY ROAD
Corner V demere

Trier 6-0196

NORTNWE T H

A - 1 Pointing and Decorating

Reasonable Prices - References

Free Estimates - Insured Workmen

TO. 5-8271

BOOKKEEPER. Good salary and pleas-
ant surroundings. Lane Furniture Co.
2903 E. Davison, corner J os. Cam-
pau.

40-EMPLOYMENT

Rat proofing. • Rots shut out
garages, to
board of health specifications.
Screens, door flashing, concrete
walls, receptacles raised, also
electrical violations corrected.

horn stores, homes,

ABE REZNIK, 3308 Fullerton.
died July 24. Services at Hebrew
Benevolent Chapel. Survived by
his wife, Tillie; sons, Jack, Mor-
ris of Phoenix. Ariz., and Irving:
daughters. Mrs. Ann Cooper of
Tucson, Ariz., and Mrs. Ilene
Mannes; 10 grandchildren: a
brother and a sister.
• • .

Unveiling and
In Memoriams
Are on Page 14

40-EMPLOYMENT

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