17-HOUSES FOR . SALE 5511 OUTER DR. Exquisite 7 room home, has every- thing a beautiful home of this type should have, including choicest car- peting and drapes. Priced right. Open Sunday 2-5. WILKUS ESKIN REALTY CO. DI. 1-2723 40-EMPLOYMENT 50-BUSINESS CARDS SALESGIRL to manage dry goods store. Steady work, good pay. WO. 1-3139. WALL WASHING and painting. A-1 work. Very reasonable prices. Cas- tone, TW. 3-8992. 1A"ANTED: Competent general female bookkeeper in wholesale beef office. TA. 5-4111. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants to babN , sit afternoons or evenings. TY. 7-0770. Beautiful brick income, 6 & 6, break- fast rooms, tile features, automatic gas heat, garages. Owner must sell. • • • Cortland s- Russell Woods trick, 7 large rooms, library, auto- matic heat, grade lay., stall shower, Bargain. UN. For Neat Appearing Girl 5-Day Week WANTED SALESMAN . REAL ESTATE 2-2257 16915 Livernois WE. 3-3282 ALL WORK GbARANTEED 7707 12th St. Party & Meeting Hall permanent position for sales work in an active office. You get the same commissions as salesmen who are with us for 20 years. Applyin person.' MANOR BENJ. RICH 13351 Vernon 12545 LINWOOD 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Large, spacious home with separate dining room. Complete rear terrace with roof. Solid concrete drive. Priced for quick sale. Don't miss it. Open on Weekends 12 P. M. to 7 P. M. H. & M. Construction Co. TE. 4-1366 HOLLYWOOD, FLA. NOME FOR SALE 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, enclosed garage, breezeway, 9 blocks from ocean. Jewish community. Write W. J. McLeod, 1011 Maryland *C-2, Grosse Pte., Mich. VA. 4-4544. 21A-STORE RENTALS FIRST FLOOR office suitable for beauty shop, professional, or watchmaker. N. of W. Grand Blvd. on Grand River. TO. 5-6476 or TO. 5-1351. Available Ideal Location for Any Retail Business Hot Spot Corner Oak Park's Downtown Section 1 blk. W. of 9 Mi. & Coolidge (Schaefer) off street paved park- ing for 108 cars in front of stores. For further information for this and others call Kopman K Hassin Available 19751 JAMES COUZENS BR. 3-1140 EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires posi- tion in one girl office. Call after 6:30 Friday. TO. 8-1282. 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VARIETY STORE priced for quick sale. Established business, good neighbor- hood. Days, TE. 1-1630, Sunday or evenings, TY. 5-2187. PARTNERSHIP DESIRED A party with many years of ex- perience in the upholstered furni- ture line desires an associate with whom to enter the upholstering bus- iness. if interested call UN. 4-9443, for further information regarding this ad. GROCERY, fruit and vegetables doing good business on Dexter. Owner must sell. WE. 4-4816. RESTAURANT Fully equipped, modern counter, ta- bles and beautiful dining room, open 8-8, 6 days a week. Seating capacity 160; well established popular trade. Excellent income. BORAKS 8626 Gd. River TY. 8-8100 GROCERY-Colored. West Grand Blvd. area. Full line. Busy spot,' good buy. TY. 8-6388, LU. 2-5597. DELICATESSEN FOR sale. Reasonable. Good going business. 8701 Linwood. LIQUOR STORE, SDD & SDM Price $35,000, nets $22,000 per year • • • • BUSINESS PLUS PROPERTY Large soft drink manufacturing Co. All equipment and accounts plus buildings. Couzens Realty UN. 4-1446 50-BUSINESS CARDS FURNITURE repaired ana refinished. Free estimates. WE. 3-2110. NATHAN BORENSTEIN-Plaster tractor. TI'. 7-0441. con- TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? New and Repair Special 25-TRANSPORTATION DRIVING to Los Angeles about Feb. 7th, Take two to share driving and ex- penses. TO. 9-4325. TU. 3-4000 WANTED: Girl for office work. Mansfield Automotive Parts Co., 16116 W. Warren. 20-LIVING QUARTERS, FLORIDA U OF D TILE S. TERRAZZO CO. Dl. 1-0568 UN. 1-5075 35-INSTRUCTION BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yiddish, English. Call experienced teacher, WE. 4-1793. A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997 Sun- days, evenings TO. 5-8271. BAR MITZVAH teacher, private Hebrew teacher, references. No Sabbath calls. TY. 6-6318. Built Up Fiat Asphalt Roofing Gutters Tin and Canvas Decks Roof Repairing 40-EMPLOYMENT QUALIFIED HELP. cooks, dishwashers, couples, porteks, day; week. Universal Employment Service. TY. 8-5310. All Work Guaranteed FIELDS EMPLOYMENT coored Couples. Cooks, Maids, Cadillac Roofing Co. Chauffeurs, Janitors, Caretakers, Porters DAY OR WEEK Tt 3-7770 2479 W. Davison Ave. SALESMAN-MANAGER wanted for haba- dashery store. Must be experienced and have good references. House of Jackets. TR. 3-2195. WOULD LIKE job as companion' or baby sitting in exchange for room and board. UN. 2-1659. GIRL or WOMAN for clerk, typist and sales. 51/2 days. Call for appointment. TE. 1-0225. Hugo Solomon & Son. 70 E. Warren. HIGH SCHOOL girl wishes part time of- fice work. Experienced. WE. 4-8236. MIDDLE .AGED MAN seeks partner for business or mfg. Wil consider invest- ing in going business. Box No. 30, THE JEWISH NEWS, 708 David Stott Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. OPENING FOR GIRL in office. Typing, filing and telephone work. Legible handwriting required. Experience not necessary. Must be willing to learn office routine, 5-day week. Write for interview: Box 11, The Jewish News, 708 David Stott Bldg., Detroit 26. WOMAN with ear wants delivery work for dentist, legal or advertisi firms. Daily or part time. TU. 3-0670; 24 Hours TY. 8-2800 54-HALLS FOR RENT It will pay you to apply here for a HUNTINGTON WOODS . Including Saturday and Sunday Must be good typist and willing to learn required oFfice routine. For interview, phone Miss Jackson, WO. 5-1158. • MORRIT-Z SCHUBINER Seward Moving & Storage Co. 2 Men incl. Van $8.50 hr. 3 Men incl. Van $10.75 hr. OFFICE OPPORTUNITY Northlawn - Curtis Sec. PAINTING, decorating, plastering, Reas- onable prices. Estimates free. Work guaranteed. WE. 4-8821. ' 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. PAINTER AND decorator. Removing paper, sanding and finishing floors. TY. 8-3698. For Rent The newest and most modern hall to accommodate up to 200 people. 3225 Fenkell. For appointment phone H. M. Dubin, UN. 1-7408. 55-MISCELLANEOUS DODGE 1946. Custom De luxe, 4 door, low mileage, good condition. TO. 8-2168. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear mother, Rebecca Moscowitz, who passed away on Jan. 27, 1944 (two days in Shebat). Sadly missed by her children, Julius, Alice, Belle, Molly and Pearl. * * In loving memory of our be- loved husband and father, Philip R. Appel, who passed away on Feb. 8, 1949. Sadly missed, but not forgot-- ten by his wife, Beulah, and children Nancy, Robert and Su- san. Eisenhower Thanks Woman For Tree Planted in Israel NEW YORK, (JTA) - Presi- dent-elect Dwight Eisenhower has asked the Jewish National Fund of America to convey his thanks to Mrs. Sarah Goodman of San Francisco who made ar- rangements on the day after Gen Eisenhower's election to have a tree planted in Israel in his honor. The letter to the JNF asked that the President-Elect's appreciation be conveyed to Mrs. Goodman "for her thoughtful- ness." - • Temple Sisterhoods Plan 40th Anniversary Tributes NEW YORK - Completion of four decades of service to Jew- ish and humanitarian causes will be marked by the National Fed- eration of Temple - Sisterhoods on Wednesday, when the 40th anniversary of its founding will be celebrated at national head- quarters here in the Union House of Living Judaism, 838 Fifth Ave. The occasion was observed with app r o p r i a t e ceremonies this month by 4'75 Sisterhoods throughout the United States and in cities of Canada, Cuba, Panama, the United Kinkdom, the Union of South Africa and Austria. Obituaries SAMUEL ALTMAN, 11501 Pe- toskey, died Jan. 18. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- vived by his wife. Mollie. a e CHARLIE SIEGEL, 3210 Rich- ton, died Jan. 20. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- vived by his wife, Mania, daugh- ter, Mrs. Evelyn Goldin, - two grandchildren, and a brother. a e a ABRAHAM FREEDMAN, 1620 Virginia Park, died Jan. 23. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Survived by his wife, Rose, and daughter, Esther. * ** ISADORE ROTH, 1501 Petos- key, died Jan. 24. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- vived by his sons, Morris, Jack, Samuel, Harry and Irving; daughter. Mrs. Max Goldfarb, 16 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. a * * JACK A. STERN, 2433 Glynn, died Jan. 17. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife Florence; sons Edward L., Kenneth L. and Harold L.; three brothers and a sister. * * * KARL MARTIN, 17579 Wood- ingham, died Jan. 19. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife Blanche; son Stewart; daughter Emelie Jean; a brother and three sisters. • * LOUIS E. PRESS, 59 Seward, died Jan. 18. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife Dorothy; daughters, Jane and Mrs. Sally Rader; four sis- ters and a grandchild. * # * DAVID A. LEVY, 8246 E. For- est, died Jan. 22. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Stella; son, Gilbert; a brother and a grandchild. * * * ROBERT ROSENBERG, 16503 Ohio, died Jan. 24. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Ella; daughters, Mrs. Louis Glassheim, of Jamaica, N. Y., and June; two brothers and three sisters. * * * REBECCA RUBIN, 9763 Petos- key, died Jan. 11. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- vived by her husband, Harry, sons Sam and Sol; daughter, Mrs. Nathan Wolok, 10 grand- children, and 14 great-grand- children. . ISRAEL COHEN, 14811 Prairie, died ,Jan. 21. Services at Iraq Kaufinan Chapel. He leaves his wife, Anna; sons, Bernard and. Saul, of Miami, Fla.; daughters, Helen, Mrs. David Sittenberg, Mrs. John Proctor, and Mrs. Ray Habicht, both of Howell, Mich., and Mrs. Neil McNeil; seven grandchildren and a great grandchild. * * * FREDA PERLMAN, 3333 Col- lingwood, died Jan. 24. Services at Hebrew Benevolent ChapeL Survived by her husband, Hy- man, sons, Morrie and Harold ; of Houston, Tex., and Raymond; mother, Mrs. Bessie Castleman, three grandchildren, and three brothers. * * .* DR. MAURICE RABBINS. JR., 440 Barry, Chicago, Ill., died Jan., 16. He leaves his wife, Alice; brothers, Jack Rabino- witz, of Flint; and Simon Rab- inowitz, of Idaho; sisters, Mrs. H. Million and Mrs. W. Hoffman, of Detroit, Mrs. H. P. Cohen, of Rochester, N. Y., and Mrs. B. Baum, of Coral Gables, Fla. * * * EDWARD AUSLANDER, Chi- cago, Ill., died Jan. 25. He leaves his wife, Sylvia; and daughter Barbara Rose, of Chicago and sisters, Mrs. Nathaniel Pernick, Mrs. James Sobel, Mrs. Samuel Greenberger and Mrs. Wm. Aron, all of Detroit. Services and in- terment in Chicago. * * ALICE ROOD, 13350 Sherwood, Huntington Woods, died Jan. A„ Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel.. She leaves her husband, Albert, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigel- man and two sisters. * * * SARAH LUBLIN, 2674 Elm- hurst, died Jan. 24. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her son, Henry, of Milwaukee, Wis.; daughter, Mrs. Harry Ka- rin, and two grandchildren. * # 5 ESTHER PHILOSOPH, 1001 Merton, died Monday. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Victor. MONUMENTS By Karl C. Berg Owner Max Wrotslaysky Monument Works Distinctive Monuments Reasonably Priced 3201 JOY ROAD Corner Wildemere TYler 6-0196 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). • * The family of the late Zelda Parel announces the unveiling U, S. Apologizes to Israel of a monument in her memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 1, at For Unauthorized Flight Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery. T E L AVIV, (JTA) - United Relatives and friends are asked States Ambassador Monnet B. to meet at 11 a.m., at the home Davis apologized to the Israel of Mr. Parel, 9803 McQuade. government for the violation of Israel air space. The Israel For- eign Ministry had lodged a ver- bal protest with the Ambassa- dor over the unauthorized flight Beauty, Dignity of U. S. military planes over Israel's portion of Jerusalem on ES. Maintained by Dec. 1 during maneuvers in Adas Shalom (Northirest) Synagogue Jordan. . Eban's Infant Daughter Dies NORTHWEST HEBREW' MEMORIAL PARK -Y..- = E_ = - . Inquiries May Be Made Synagogue Office at UN. 4.1474 NEW YORK, (JTA) - Israel Ambassador Abba S. Eban was ;1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111U11111111111111111111111111111M1111111115 absent from the Eisenhower in- augural ceremonies because of the sudden death on Jan. 15 of •his 26-day-old daughter Meira, the Israel Office of Information 17125 27 VAN DYKE AVENUE announced. Israel Minister Plen- Opposite main entrance to Mt. Olivet Cemetery ipotentiary David Gotein re- placed Ambassador Eban at the DETROIT 34, MICH. • TW. 1-7220 BRED & RflISCH CO. - ceremonies. 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 Ei Ez. ,:- Have a house for Sale? Get results by using Jewish News Want Ads. WO. 5-1155. Q , DESIGNERS MONUMENTS • GRAVE MARKERS - MAUSOLEUMS GRANITE THE JEWISH NEWS - 19 Friday, January 30, 1953 MANUFACTURERS a BRONZE • MARBLE WE ERECT WORK ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES <