50-BUSINESS CARDS We're All with You, Skipper FURNITURE repalrea and refinished. Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. Obituaries NATHAN BORENSTEIN-Plaster eon- tractor. TY. 7-0441. TILE DO TOV NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. DI. 1-0568 UN. 1-5075 A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997 Sun- days, evenings TO. 5-8271. 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 ASH AND RUBBISH drums, $3 deliv- ered. Matt Dean, Phone KE. 3-4870, KE. 1-1593. PAINTING. decorating, floor refinishing. Immediate services, low prices. WE. 4-3638. BRICK WORK, all kinds. Porches, chim- neys, steps. J. Barak, 3770 Edison TY. 6-0649. A-1 PAINTING - Decorating contractor. Kitchen $30. J. B. Dresser, TO. 8-6047. FOR BETTER wall washing call James Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. PALNTER AND decorator. Removing paper, sanding and finishing floors. TY. 8-3698. WALL WASHING and painting. A-1 work. Very reasonable prices. Cas- tone, TW. 3-8992. OLD CLOTHING WANTED Best prices paid for men's suits, top- coats and shoes. Telephone call will bring us to you immediately. TU. 3-1872 PAINTING, decorating, plastering, Reas- onable prices. Estimates free. Work guaranteed. WE. 4-8821. 2 Men incl. Van $8.50 hr. 3 Men. incl. Van $10.75 hr. Including Saturday and Sunday All Work Guaranteed 7707 12th St. 24 Firs. TY. 8-2800 54-HALLS FOR RENT Party & Meeting Hall For Rent The newest and most modern hall to accommodate up to 200 people. 3225 Fenkelf. For appointment phone H. M. Dubin, UN. 1-7408. 55-MISCELLANEOUS COMPLETE HOUSE of furniture for sale. Living, dining and bedrooms and mis- cellaneous. 3813 Buena Vista. Masliansky-Wise Story: °Forcing Wall of Life' The late Mr. Masliansky once recounted an ancedote of his visit to the home of Rabbi Isaac M. Wise, the dean of Reform Judaism in America. Wise asked Masliansky what he thought of Reform Judaism. Maliansky said that he was not opposed to the principles of Reforming Jews but that he thought some of its adherents were going too far. "Mr. Masliansky, walk to the wall," suddenly said Rabbi Wise. Masliansky thought this was a strange request, but accommo- dated the rabbi. He began to walk and then stopped. "Why do you stop," asked Rabbi Wise. "The wall won't let me go any further," replied Mr. Mas- liansky. Rabbi Wise smiled. "That is the way it will be with us here. Some of our young rabbis have gone too far, but the wall of life will force them to retrieve their steps." Mrs. Jonas Keywell Dies; Was Married 51 Years Mrs. Leah Keywell, of 2024 Pingree, who would have cele- brated her '70th birthday on Passover, died Tuesday. Fu-. neral services were held Wed- nesday at Kauf- man's. Surviv- ing her are her husband, Jonas, to 'whom she was married 51 years; 10 chil- dren, 16 grand- Mrs. Keywell children and three great-grand- children. She was active in JeW- ish Free Loan Assn., Flowers of Zion, Zviller Aid Society, Lech- em Aneeim, Emmanuel Syna- gogue, Mother's Club, Jewish Social Club, Ladies' Aid and other organizations. Collector's Items From Hollywood Columnist's Mail In Memoriam Peter Lorre: "It's no disgrace In loving memory of our dear to be poor, but it's mighty in- convenient." husband and father, Michael Maurice Samuel: "All people Weiner, who passed away one are ignorant, only on different year ago, Jan. 29, 1952. Sadly missed but never for- subjects." Leonard Bernstein: "The col- gotten by his wife, Rose; son, lege honor system is an educa- Leonard; daughter, Florence; tional plan in which the teach- daughtei-in-law, Diane; and, Jay. ers have the honor and the grandson, Steven * * * students have the system." In loving memory of our dear Lou Holtz: "People pay to see husband and father, Abraham a horse race, but horses are more Winokur, who passed away three intelligent; they never pay to years ago, Jan. 19, 1950 (three see the human race." days in Shevat). Max Lerner: "An honest man Sadly missed, but not forgot- is one who does business with ten by his wife, Sarah; daugh- people who are too smart to be ters, Molly and Ceil; and all fooled." members of his family * * * David 0. Selznick: "Hollywood In loving . memory of Samuel society moves in the best tri- H. Sheplow, who passed away angles." Dr. Morris Fishbein: "The Jan. 24, 1950. Three long years have passed Charles A. Cowen Dies only way to keep healthy is to away, my dearest. We all miss eat what you don't want, drink you so terribly. Mother, Bernice what you don't like, and do Word was received last week and Ralph Sheplow. of the death, in Tel Aviv, of what you'd rather not." Charles A. Cowen, for more Artie Shaw: "When a girl be- Our Want Ads Get Results, than 30 years an active leader gins calling you by your first in the Zionist movement in this name, it's really your last name country. He has she's after." served in execu- Lili Palmer: "Love is a funny tive Zionist po- thing: a man bites a girl's neck sitions for many because she has beautiful legs." Sophie Tucker: "Men prefer year, was a pro- lific writer girls who don't 'no' too much." Vladimir Horowitz: "Nothing and able speak- er. He practiced is so difficult as doing nothing." Clifford Odets: "Many a writer law before em- barking upon takes a year off to do a novel community and when he could buy one for a welfare work. couple of dollars." "Harpo Marx: "The nudist For the past two years, he camp is the one place where you C. A. Cowen was active in don't look a person in the face." David Tannenbaum: "It has behalf of new settlers in Israel. He is survived' by his wife, a been discovered that, in giving till it hurts, some people are brother and three sisters. RUTH ACKERMAN, 193 Mc. Lean, Highland Park, died Jan,. 15. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Samuel; son, Alfred; daughters, Mrs. Wilfred Katz and Mrs. Na. than Cooper; two brothers; two sisters and eight grandchildren,. * * MILTON I. KU8HNIR, 3767 Leslie,- died Jan. 15. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Vivian; daughter. Car- oline; father, Max; and five brothers. a. a * LOUIS HUREWITZ, 3767 At- kinson, died Jan. 11. Services at Hebrew Benevolent. Chapel. He is survived by a son, Henry Hor- witz; four daughters, Mrs. Doro- thy Brown, Mrs. Esther Meizier, Mrs. Grace Lustig and Mrs. Mar- jorie Teitelbaum; three brothers and 10 grandchildren. .5 * * ROSE COHEN, 3231 Burlin- game, died' Jan. 12. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. She is survived by husband, Harry;' father, Harry Borkofsky of To- ronto; sons, Ronald and four brothers and three sisters. a * * JACK (JACOB) FRIEDMAN, 12659 Santa Rosa, died Jan. 13., Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Survived by wife, Isa- bel; a brother and four sisters. * SAMUEL DICKMAN, 3218 W. Outer Dr., died Jan. 11. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Ida;' son, Frank; daughters; Mrs. Esther Katz, Mrs. Abraham Katz and Mrs,. James Saperstein; three broth- ers and six grandchildren.. * * JULIUS DREIFUS, 13115 Lin- wood, died Jan. 15. Services at Benevolent Chapel. Survived by wife, Matilda; son, Manfred; daughter, • Mrs. Marja Klein of Luxemburg; a sister and two grandchildren. * * LOUIS PRESS, of the Seward Hotel, died Jan. 15. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Dorothy; and daugh- ters, Jane and Mrs. Alton Rader. VOA Cemetery Memorials Lowest Prices for Highest Quality Granite and Outstanding Designs DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 2744 W. Davison cor. -Lawton TO. 8-7523 TO. 8-6923 extremely sensitive to pain." Israel Scientists to Study Atoms in French Laboratories , TEL AVIV, (JTA)-The Scien- Danny Kaye: "You can some- times tell by looking at a girl what kind of a past she is go- ing to have." George Jessel: "A pawnbroker is the only man who is always ready to make advances to wom- en regardless of their age or ap- pearance." tific Council of Israel, which is entrusted with exploitation of secret national resources in the Jewish State, has reached an agreement with the United Na- Belle Baker: "A man can tions Educational, Scientific and sometimes get a pearl out of Cultural Organization under an oyster but it takes a pretty which Israeli scientists studying girl to get a diamond out of and doing research in the atom- an old crab." ic field will be permitted to use Keenan Wynn: "A philan- French atomic energy labora- thropist is one who gives away tories. What he should be giving back." Murray Kray: "Always borrow Dr. Haskelberg Dies from a pessimist; he never ex- TEL AVIV, Jan. 18, (JTA)- pects it back anyhow." Dr. Leon Haskelberg, prominent Charlie Chaplin: "The rea- Israeli scientist and former col- son more people enjoy baseball laborator in research work of than football is that they don't the late President Weizmann, need a college education to died at Rehovoth. He was 50. get tickets." Lillian Hellman: "Men never The best buys are through love women whom they don't THE JEWISH NEWS 23 Jewish News Want Ads. WO. understand, and women never Friday, January 23, 1953 5-1155. love men whom they do." - DORA SCI4WARTZ, 3711 Ty- ler, died Jan. 13. Services were at Benevolent Chapel. Survived by husband, Morris; sons, Ber- nard and Sidney; a brother and four grandchildren. * * * HARRY WEISS, Phoenix, Ariz., died Jan. 12. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his sons, Solomon and Samuel; and daughters, Mrs. Morris Joseph and Ida. * * * SOL SCHER, 79, of Los Angeles, Calif., died Dec. 9. He leaves his wife, Antonia; daugh- ters, Mrs. Philip Brown, of Los Angeles; Eleanore, of Chicago, Ill.; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mr. Scher, a Detroit resident for 38 years, was a member here of Temple Beth El. * * * FANNIE MOSS, 2637 Boston, died Jan. 11. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Joseph; son, Da- vid; daughter, Mrs. Frank An- derson, three brothers and one sister. * * S I M O N MELLINOFF, 2059 Calvert, died Jan. 12. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Anna; son Nor- man; daughter, Lucille; a broth- er and fgur sisters. NATION-WIDE AFFILIATION . Should the inevitable occur - no matter the dis- tance, and regardless of time, day or night - a hasty departure by you to the scene is not neces- sary-as our nation-wide and international af- filiations make it possible for us to take care of complete arrangements for you. A phone call to us will relieve you of every detail, "WE ARE AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE" The Ira HAUFMAII Chapel 9419 DEXTER BLVD. At Edison TYler 7-4520