17-HOUSES FOR SALE 50-BUSINESS CARDS 21A-STORE RENTALS Kentucky nr. Puritan STORES FOR rent. 533 Visger Rd. Col- ored neighborhood. Excellent for grocery or market. Call UN. 4-8272. Brick income, large corner lot, 2 car garage, overhead doors, 6 rooms dn., consisting of 2 bedrooms plus a large sunroom, 5 rooms and rear porch up. Owner will sacrifice. $17,300. Terms. STORES FOR RENT. Double store, Lit- tlefield and Seven Mile area: also Wyoming and 8 Mile Rd. area in col- ored neigborhood. Call UN. 4-8272. Brennan Bros. UN. 1-7294 25-TRANSPORTATION DRIVING to Los Angeles about Oct. 7th, would like one or two passengers help drive and share expense. TO. 7-6479. 16918 Freeland 20121 Steel PASSENGERS for California TY. 6-1312 after 6. 2 RANCH HOMES Face brick all around, 6 rooms on one fl. You will appreciate when you see it. Price from $15,500 and uP- UN. 4-7107. Real Buy Oct. 3. DRIVING TO Miami, Fla. on or about _ Oct. 14, would like one or two pas- sengers to help drive. TO. 8-0432. from professional musicians: Call Charlie Weiner Orchestra for information. UN. 3-6485. KLIPFEL & CO. 10101 W. SEVEN MILE 40-EMPLOYMENT FIELDS EMPLOYMENT Colored Couples. Cooks, Maids, Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY OR WEEK Owner Must Sell Flat, 6 - 6, oil heat, modern fea- tures. Deal with owner. $17,000. 2 TR. 3-7770 TO. 8-6825. YOUR DREAM RANCH QUALIFIED HELP, cooks, dishwashers, couples, porters, dayl; week. Universal Employment Service TY. 8-5310. Going - Going - Do I Hear $31,000? MIDDLE-AGED man desires saleswork in men's wear. Wide experience. TY. 4-4875. N. of 7 OPEN 2 - 5 SUN. Shimmering 1 yr. old beauty. Gor- geous new carpeting and drapes, storms, screens, dishwasher, dis- posal, super colossal rec. room, study, gas AC heat, garage, sprinkler system and much, much more. SAVE OVER $6,500 FROM CURRENT COST, AT, THIS FORCED SALE PRICE. Going, Going - Do I Hear $31,000? Klipfel & Co. UN. 4-2400 EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wanted for 5 day week. Wholesale grocery. WO. 3-0350. HOUSEKEEPER and cook. Jewish, live in. Evenings after 7, UN. 3-3426. WANTED: Girl or woman to assist with general housework. Live on premises in nice home and environment. 18059 Cherrylawn or UN. 4-2873. GENERAL office work. 51/2 day week. Farber Cycle Co., TY. 6-2995. YOUNG LADY for general office work. 2690 W. Davison. Beautiful S room newly decorated flat. Gas heat, automatic hot water, 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES garbage disposal, frscreened porch, carpeting 2 1h yrs. old, mirrored mantel, drapes in dining room, cornices in bedroom. Reasonably priced. TO. 9-6797. ARE YOU PROUD OF YOUR FAMILY? You know they deserve the best. You will fulfill their dream of a "House Beautiful" when you buy one of our Large 3 Bedroom Roman Face Brick and Stone Ranch Homes on Blackstone Ave. in Oak Park (Blackstone is one block East of Coolidge-Schaefer at Northfield Blvd. between 9 1 h and 10 Mile Rds.) Come to Eastwood Ave. which is 3 Blocks East of Blackstone Ave. and see Mr. Furman who will gladly give you more information concerning these value packed homes which have Stall Showers, Extra Tiled Lavatory, Loads of Closets and Cupboards, attached brick Garage, 60 ft. Lots, and many other unusual features. Let us show you a beautifully decorated home that we are completing for one of our buyers. We will decorate "Your Home" to suit you. See our Mr. Furman either Sat. or Sun. 12 to 6 or call WO. 1-7800 for appointments. Sat. or Sun. call LI. 2-7860. h. m. SELDON to. SHREWSBURY RD, SHERWOOD FOREST Located in very heart of this beau- tiful subdivision. Attractive 4 bed- room, 2 baths, 'English brick home. Large liv. rm., den, GE electric dish- washer and disposal. Maid's quar- ters. Terr. 60 ft. lot. UN. 3-0661. Howlett-Barrett-Watson Extraordinary Bargain Grocery for sale due to death. Es- tablished 19 yrs. Low rent includes vacant flat. No reasonable offer re- fused. Call daily, TO. 8-9445. Sat. and evenings, WE. 3-1759. MEAT MARKET and self serve grocery doing good business, colored trade. Call UN. 4-5032. MEN'S HABERDASHERY doing about $50,000 a yr. Rent $250. Height of sea- son. Fixtures $1400. Merchandise op- tional. 14143 E. Jefferson. TR. 3-2195. . Confectionery Store Toys and Stationery Best one on Dexter Blvd. Over $200 net per week. Hurry! 1 • • Delicatessen Cd. River nr. Joy Rd. A wonderful spot. Established clien- tele. Only $3,000 required. NATHAN H. KNOPPOW 12021 DEXTER TE. 4-7042 50-BUSINESS CARDS STORM WINDOWS hung, window clean- ing, wall washing done by professional men. WE. 5-6802. A-1 PAINTING, Decorating, Paperhang- ing. Workmanship guaranteed Best references. Reasonable. Special low prices for outside painting during September. WA. 3-1933. FURNITURE repaired and refinished. Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. UNWANTED HAIR removed by electroly- sis. Years experience. Jennie Wohlman, 2490 Calvert, TO. 8-1475. CLEMENTS W of DEXTER Brick 3 fiat, 6 down, 4 and 3 up, stoker heated. Immediate possession of owner's 6 rooms and breakfast nook. For, more information call TY. 8-4300. SCHATTEN REALTY INDIANA 19300 BRICE WORK, all kinds. Porches, chim- neys, steps. J. Barak, 3770 Edison, TY. 6-0649. FOR BETTER wall washing call James Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. NATHAN BORENSTEIN-Plaster tractor. TY. 7-0441. con- PAINTING-DECORATING contractor. In- terior-Exterior. Dresser, TO. 8-6047, if no answer, TO. 9-7980. OPEN SUN. 2 - 6 . Large 5 room B. V., natural fire- place, 1 1 h car garage, lovely carpets, beautifully landscaped. Owner wants quick sale. For ap7ointment call A-1 PAINTING and decorating. • Reason- able prices. References. Free esti- mates. Insured workmen. TO. 5-8271. NU-BUILT HOMES CO. WE. 3-1424 A-1 OUTSIDE-INSIDE GLENDALE - LAWTON SEC. Spacious 6-6. •Breakfast rooms, stall showers, rec. room. Both completely carpeted, automatic heat, mirrored fireplaces. Excellent condition. By owner. Call TO. 8-1565 to TO. 7-7213. 21-PROPERTY FOR SALE ONCE IN A lifetime such a bargain. 7 pcs. property, $500 net income month- ly. $30,000 cash. Must go immediately. Call TY. 5-8993. on the ATTENTION: Private piano lessons. Very reasonable. Can furnish references. Call TO. 6-8256 or TO. 8-6137. Calvert 3329 COYLE 1 BLK. TO. 8-0071 Awry Detroit high school instructor will accept several students for Bar Mitzvah preparation. Years of ex- perience. Walter Farber. TO. 7-4502. Mendota - Curtis 4-2400. Cadillac Roofing Co. Bar Mitzvah Teacher 17558 San Juan Dr. Charming 2 bedroom brick bungalow. Unfinished attic with heat, rec. room, landscaping, only 2 yrs. old. Owner wants quick sale. Reasonable bids ac- cepted. Call Mr. Saperstein, UN. All Work Guaranteed 2479 W. Davison Ave. 35-INSTRUCTION CLARINET and Saxophone lessons 3 bedroom brick. Spacious kitchen, breakfast nook, gas heat, 2 ear ga- rage. Many extras. Owner. 1011•1••• ■ •••11•••••••••••• ■ •••••• Built Up Flat Asphalt Roofing Gutters Tin and Canvas Decks Roof Repairing Painting - Wall Washing Low September Prices-Work Guaranteed FREE ESTIMATES WA. 3-7101 LEVI MOVING CO. Dependable Movers UN. 4-0708 This Week's Radio and Tele- vision Programs of Jewish Interest Obituaries HYMAN BERGHOFF, 18240 Ohio, died Sept. 16. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. He is survived by 3 sis- ters. a * * SARAH SINAI, 9919 McQuade, died Sept. 17. Services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. She is survived by sons, Joseph Philip, Cy and Abe; daughters, Mrs. Rose Alpert and Mrs. Mary Yellen; 17 grandchildren, four great - grandchildren, and a brother. a a * MORRIS BLUESTEIN, 4038 Webb, died Sept. 17. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. He is survived by wife, Anna; sons, Harry, Nathan, Joseph, and Isadore; daughters, Mrs. Bertha Stein, Mrs. Esther Rubin, and Mrs. Ida Simon; 12 grandchildren, and 2 great- grandchildren. _ * * MORRIS HANDELMAN, 3244 • • • Gladstone, died Sept. 18. Ser- vices held at Hebrew Benevolent THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 28. Chapel. He is survived by wife, Pearl; mother, Mrs. Esther Station: WWJ. Feature: "The Man Who Said Handelman; son, Michae I; two brothers. No," an adaptation of the Bibli- daughter, Anita; a a a cal story of Jonah, will portray LOUIS KOLLENBERG, 2541 the redemption of the doomed city of Nineveh, a traditional Calvert, died Sept. 15. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He Yom Kippur story. a a a leaves his sons, Hessel, Samuel and George; and daughters, MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Sept. Jennie, Mrs. Harry Tison, of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Mrs. Louis 28. Lawson. Station: WXYZ. a * a Feature: Rabbi Maurice Eisen- drath will deliver an address on KATIE MILLER, 3736 Taylor, the Day of Atonement. His topic died Sept. 18. Services at Ira is "High Road . . . And Road." Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Isaac; sons, Ely, Leon, Benjamin, Lester. Henry Nate Samuels Dies; and Cecil; and daughters, Mrs. Was Old Newsboy Charles Hanenberg, Mrs. Frank Clark and Mrs. Herbert Menis, Death overtook Nate Samuels, of New York. for 33 years secretary of the De- a * * troit Old Newsboys Fund, last GERTRUDE SILVERMAN, 275 Saturday. Services were held Merton, died Sept. 19. She Tuesday, with burial in Mach- leaves her sons, Sidney, Joseph, pelah Cemetery. Alex, Harry and David; and Mr. Samuels, prior to his re- tirement several years ago, was daughters, Mrs. Fannie Stein, Mrs. Kitty Spring and Mrs. in the hardware business. In Ethel Kahan. Services and inter- poor health for a number of ment in Toronto. years, he still manned his a * * Goodfellow station in front of MEYER SIEGEL, 17526 Santa the Majestic Building each year Rosa, died Sept. 18. Services. at on Goodfellow's Day. Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves He was cited many times for his wife, Esther; son, Dr. Henry; his contributions to the Goodfel- daughters, Miss Ann Siegel and low's efforts to provide a Christ- Mrs. Albert Farber. mas present for all the under- * a a privileged children in Detroit, DORA A. CHERKOSS, 2903 even though he himself was a Elmhurst, died Sept. 20. Ser- Jew. vices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He recently celebrated his 75th leaves her daughters, Mrs. birthday at a gathering attend- She Morris Applefield, Mrs. Esther ed by friends and many old Abramovitz, Mrs. Nellie Schech- newsboys. Prior to his death he ter and Eva. had resided at 611 W. Euclid. • • • His brothers, Samuel and Joseph, NAHUM FEINBERG, of Tel survive. Aviv, Israel, died Sept. 17. An ardent Zionist in Dayton, 0., where he came in 1898, he left for ,Israel in 1927, and resided in Tel Aviv until his death. He is survived by a son, Henry Fein- berg, who is psychologist for the Jewish Social Service Bureau in Detroit, and a daughter, Mrs. Caroline Levine, of. Dayton. I ABRAHAM UNGER, 61, 19550 ; Suffolk, died Sept. 22. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He was active in the Leader Dog for the Blind Organization. Surviv- ing are his wife, Idel; and sons, Myron P. and Julian S. * * * ABRAHAM JACOBS, 76, 2660 Fullerton, died Sept. 22. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Bertha; sons, Harry and Ben; and daughter, Mrs. Harry York. a * * ANNE WEISWASSER, 7710 7710 Lawton, died Sept. 22. Serv- ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She .1 eaves her sons, Benjamin, Emanuel, John, Daniel, David and 'Harry; and daughters, Lil- lian and Mrs. Luther Coleman, In Memoriam I In loving memory of my dear daughter and our beloved sister, Lena Citrin, who passed away Oct. 5, 1949 (12 days in Tishri). We will always remember her< Sadly missed by her mother, Mrs. Sarah Citrin, and brothers.. • • • In loving memory of our be- loved mother, Mary Kahn: who passed away on Oct. 5. 1951 (5 days in Tishri). Sadly missed by her daughters and grandchildren. * * * I In loving memory of our be-• loved father, Joseph Velick, who left us Feb. 17, 1943 (13 days in Adar I) ; our mother Celia Ve- lick, who passed away Nov. 27, I 1943 (29 days in Cheshvan) ; sis- ter, Eleanor Velick Epstien, who passed away March 16, 1945 (2 days in Nisson) ; brother. Sam- uel (Pink) Velick, who left us Sept. 17, 1945 (Yom Kippur night) ; brother, Caspar C. (Chap) Velick, who passed away March 18, 1949 (17 days in Adar) Sadly missed by Alex and Ida Velick. MONUMENTS By Karl C. Berg Max Owner Wrotslaysky Monument Works Distinctive Monuments Reasonably Priced 3201 JOY ROAD Corner Wildernere TYler 6-0196 MONUMENTS Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be In- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the -person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2. for unveiling notices, measuring an inch in depth). a a THE JEWISH NEWS - TY. 6-7192 19 Friday, September 26, 1952 NORTHWEST HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK The family of the late Simon Liepah announces the unveiling Becinty Dignity of a monument in his memory at 11 a. m., Sunday, Sept. 28, at Maintained by Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab- 1 -71 Adas Shalom ( Northwest) Synagogue bi Hershman will officiate. Rel- atives and friends are asked to inquiries May Be Made attend. at Synagogue Office • • • The family of the late Mrs. 511111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi7 Gertrude Berry announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at '11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 28, at Clover Hill Park Ceme- tery. Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar will offi- 17125-27 VAN DYKE AVENUE ciate. Relatives and friends are Opposite main entrance to Mt. Olivet Cemetery invited to attend the service. UN. 4.7474 BROtlin & RilISCH CO. * * * The family of the late Morris Pomish announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, Sept. '28, at Beth El Memorial Park Ceme- tery, 6 Mile and Middlebelt. Relatives- and friends are asked to attend. • DETROIT 34, MICH. • TW. 1-7220 'DESIGNERS • MANUFACTURERS MONUMENTS • GRAVE MARKERS • MAUSOLEUMS GRANITE • BRONZE • MARBLE WE ERECT WORK ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES