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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-03-06

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17

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HOUSES

FOR SALE

40-EMPLOYMENT

FORRER 18090

50-BUSINESS•

OPPORTUNITY

DELUXE RANCH

TILE

REAL

ESTATE SALESMEN
1 opening available for neat, ambi-
tious, congenial , man interested in
Residential Sales in N. W. Detroit.
Don't be satisfied with less. Our
Service, Set-up and Clientele is the
best. See Ed O'Donnell.

6 rooms, 1 floor,

closed terrace,
beautiful recreation room, carpeting,
drapes, disposal,; garage, only 2 years
old. Mr. Couchois.

CARDS

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special

Obituaries

_MYER M. APPLEBAUM, 3311
MRS. BESSIE KUSHNER,
W. Chicago, died Feb. 24. Serv- 3841 Webb, died Sunday. She 86,
is
ices
at
Ira
Kaufman
Chapel.
He
O'Donnell-Madsen Co.
DI. 1-0568
UN. 1-5075 leaves his wife, Esther; and a survived by her husband, Jacob,
Klipfel & Co. UN. 4-2400
18310 LIVERNOIS
UN. 4-0600
to whom she was married 64
brother.
years; five sons, Morris, Edward,
SECRETARY, stenog. desires temporary CARPENTER. TO. 8-2779.
*
a
a
18938 Cherrylawn nr 7 Mi Rd
or permanent position downtown or
Samuel, Ben and Aid, who was
GM area. 15 yrs. experience. TY. 6-7943.
ROSE MILLER PIANKO, 1150 1 a Detroit Lions trainer, and
6 lovely rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1st fl.
Carpet & Furniture
Petoskey,
died
Feb.
26.
Service
s
lay., tile bath & kitchen, brkfst.
three daughters, Mesdames Lena
45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
nook, fireplace, large living rm., full
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Sh e Mitchell and Dorothy Campbell
CLEANING
dining rm., carpeted, gas AC heat,
leaves
her
husband,
Meyer,
an
storms & screens, side drive. Widow
d and Betty.
in your home
Wanted private capital for ex-
unable to manage.
daughter, Mrs. Bertha Wisotzky
MOTHPROOFED
*
All Work Guaranteed
pansion of thriving business.
MRS. ANNA HACK, 69, 2676
F. H. DeWitt Co. VI. 2-2065
DAVID GROSSMAN, 995 9 Pasadena, died Tuesday. She
Reasonable Prices
$25,000 to $50,000 necessary.
is
Quincy, died Feb. 27. Servic es., survived by her husband, Sam-.
Free Estimates
21-PROPERTY FOR SALE
Excellent security or partner-
at
Ira
Kaufman
Chapel.
1.1
e
B.; four daughters, Mes-
Sam's Carpet & Furniture
leaves his wife, Molly; daughter uel
HUNTINGTON WOODS, 50x140 lot, 4
ship if desired. TY. 5-4070.
dames Samuel B. Banks, Edwin
Cleaning
blocks W. of Woodward, adjoins beau-
Mrs.
Bill
Wolok;
a
brother,
thre
e Cant, Aaron Gurwin and Ed-
tiful landscaped lot. Priced to sell
sisters and a grandchild.
quickly. UN. 1-2266.
TO 5-3765
WHOLESALE, retail grocery. $100,000
ward Weiss, and a son, Leo.
*
*
*
business. Eastern market. Low rent.
WO. 1-0665.
CHILDREN'S CAMP
WILLIAM ZACK, 11501 Petos
OR
MODERN FOOD shop. Good established
key, died Feb. 22. Services at Ira
OLD CLOTHING WANTED
PRIVATE CLUB
business. Specializing in appetizers.
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves hi
Desirable location, 160 acres, YI mile
Owner must leave town. VE. 8-8169.
Best prices paid for men's suits, top-
lake frontage, 4 log cabins. New
sons, Morris W., Hyman an d
coats
and
shoes.
Telephone
call
will
furnishings, refrigerator, oil heat,
Louis W.; and a. daughter, Mrs
bring us ty you immediately.
bathroom, hot and cold running
FLORIST & GIFT SHOP
Sarah Abramson.
water. Electricity throughout. Near
Gaylord, Michigan.
*
TU. 3-1872
Dexter vicinity. This is the hottest
Why not affiliate children's camp
spot in Detroit, next to a Sanders
with your Synagogue or Sunday
ISADORE SIEGAL, 3312 Mon-
School. There is a need for it.
Store, established 16 yrs. Good lease,
terey, died Feb. 22. Services at
Price reasonable. Call H. Deming or
CARPENTER work, recreation rooms,
(Unveiling announcements may be in.
complete with truck. Excellent buy.
I. Gruskin, Tiffany 6-3950, business
attics, all kinds of outside repairs. Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
hours.
News office, WO. 5-1155. Written efa.
TY. 7-7758, UN. 2-6329.
his
wife,
Rose;
sons,
Paul
and
SCHATTEN REALTY
TY. 1-4300
nouncements must be accompanied by
the name and address of the person
A-1 PAINTING and decorating. Interior Ben; and a sister.
21A-STORE RENTALS
and exterior. Wallpapering. Prices
making the insertion. There is a standard
* *
reasonable. WA. 3-1933.
charge of $2. for unveiling 1'10914.4b
STORE FOR RENT, $35 a month, in-
measuring an Inch In depth).
CLEANING
PLANT
BESSIE
LUBINSKY,
1927
Pin-
cludes heat and hot water. Ideal loca-
* t *
WALL WASHING, expert workers. One
tion. TO. 9-4112.
gree,
died
Feb.
23.
Services
at
day service, work guaranteed. Free
with 2 branch stores and Valet shop
The
families
of the late Fan-
estimates.
TY.
7-2194.
in large hotel. This business is well
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
established, completely equipped and
ny Pupko and Benjamin Pupko
her
husband,
Samuel;
son,
Phil-
DRAW
DRAPES,
$5
each
pair.
All
hand
does
a
large
volume
of
business.
HOT SPOT on W. 8 Mi.
made. Material and rods can be pur- ip Cantor, of Miami; daughters, announce the double unveiling
The owners mean business and have
chased at wholesale price. UN. 1-6934.
priced this going going business to
Corner Stansbury. Close to New
Mrs. Edward Fisher, Mrs. Sophie of monuments in their memory
sell. WE. 3-3616.
Hudson Northland Shopping Center.
CUSTOM
tailor, specializing in men's and Weiler, Mrs. Harold Milner and at 1 p.m., Sunday, March 15, at
I. KANER
Desirable for shoe store, shoe re-
13113 DEXTER
ladies' suits. All kinds of repairs.
pair, gents' furnishings, appliance
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab-
Very reasonable. Done at home. UN. Mrs. Sam Sher, of Tucson; and
store, delicatessen and dairy or any
bi Adler will officiate. Relatives
3-1818.
a. sister.
other business. UN. 4-0175 or resi-
DON'T PASS THIS
*
dence ER. 3-3563.
and friends are asked to attend.
DELICATESSEN & SANDWICK STAND
L. KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet maker, at-
* * *
tics, recreation rooms, kitchen cabinets,
ALBERT RAUTBORT, 2973
In large market. Closed evenings,
folding doors. Estimates free. UN.
Sundays & holidays. A nice income
The family of the late Abe
Pasadena, died Feb. 23. Services
24-LAKE PROPERTY
2-8890.
with easy work. Ideal for middle
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. • He Berkowitz announces the unveil-
FOR SALE, FOR RENT
aged couple. Established 8 yrs. Will
teach business. Will accept reason-
51-HALLS FOR RENT
leaves his wife, Kate; sons, San- ing of a monument in his mem-
CHOICE LOCATION lake lots by owner.
able offer. Call eves. or Sunday.
ford and Arnold; daughter, ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, March 8,
TO. 7-4966.
Woodhull Lake and Log Acres. UN.
3-9830.
Karyn;
mother, Mrs. Kate Raut- at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery,
Party & Meeting Hail
bort; three brothers and a sis- Rabbi Wohlgelernter will offici-
25-TRANSPORTATION
ate. Relatives and friends are
ter.
For Rent
asked to attend.
DRIVING to Miami, Florida March 20th.
WYOMING
-
CURTIS
The newest and most modern hall
Gentleman to help drive. Free pass-
SADIE COHEN, 17607 West-
to accommodate up to 200 piople.
age. References exchanged. TO. 8-9260,
Joseph Pat©i Dies
3225 Fenkell. For appointment phone
WO. 2-5000 days.
moreland, died Feb. 24. Services
H. Fink, UN. 2-0902.
HOT SPOT FOR KOSHER MKT.
JERUSALEM, (JTA) --Joseph
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She
35-INSTRUCTION
leaves her sons, Sol and Alvin; Fatal, author and Zionist leader,
55-MISCELLANEOUS
daughters, Mrs. William Himel- died in Givat Hahn at the age
PRICED TO SELL
BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yiddish,
English. Call experienced teacher, WE.
OFFICES to rent on Dexter between son, Mrs. Robert Robbins, Mrs. of 71. He was the author of a
4-2793.
Tuxedo tad Elmhurst. Desirable for
biography of Theodor Herzl, pub-
18485 WYOMING
UN. 1-0863
Doctor, Dentist or any other business. Edward P. Manning and a bro-
lish.ci in Hebrew, English, Hun-
ther.
UN. 4-0175 or residence BR. 3-3563.
40-EMPLOYMENT
*
garian and German. He trans-
RUC; 9x12, dusty rose. Very good con-
QUALIFIED HELP, cooks, dishwashers;
dition. TE. 4-0264.
DORA RUBIN, 84, 1668 Blaine, lated into Hungarian a repre:-
couples, porters, day, week. Universal
died Feb. 25. She leaves her hus- sentative selection of Hebrew
Employment Service TY. 8-5310.
SUPER MARKET
band, Abraham: sons, Morris poetry ranging from Kalir to the
Modern
hand
made
dining
room
Hasting Street 2830 near new hous-
and Jack; and daughters, Mrs. modern Israeli poets.
ing project, in 2 story solid masonery
suite. Dark and light wood com-
building 60x85. A gold mine for the
Sarah Lepler, Mrs. Ann Fox,
FIELDS EMPLOYMENT
right party. Must sell building and
Dr. Leo Kopf Dies
bination with Chinese gold raised
Colored Couples, Cooks, Maids,
and Mrs. Ida Frieds, of Cleve-
all. Small down payment. Call Mr.
NEW YORK, (JTA) - Dr. Leo
Chauffeurs,
Janitors,
design. 3 yrs. old. Will sacrifice
Boraks, UN. 1-4300.
land, Ohio.
Caretakers, Porters
Kopf, leading Tewish composer
* *
for $800 which is Vs of original.
DAY OR WEEK
ELMER M. CLARK
price, UN. 4-8800.
EDITH FITZGERALD, of Be- and conductor, died here at the
TR. 3-7770
thesda, Md., died Feb. 28. She age of 64. A noted figure in
GOOD GOING Kosher delicatessan for
leaves her husband, Gerald; the musical world in Geriw,ny,
sale. 15 yrs. established. $1,500 down_
8701Linwood corner Blaine.
Manischewitz Passover
daughter, Gail; parents, Mr. and where he was inrisical director
MEN WANTED
Mrs.
Alex Levitt; a sister and a of the Berlin Jewish Community
GROCERY store for sale. Modern fix- Booklet Is
Available Free
tures. 8438 Oakland Ave. TR. 2-9271.
No age limit. Build your own busi-
brother.
Services and interment until 1939, Dr. Kopf fled the
Forced to sell because of illness.
ness. Be independent. Show famous
Nazis to London where he
in Detroit.
Cushion Comfort Shoes. Earn $4.00
formed a choral society and a
GROCERY, colored, complete line. Busy
* *
per pair commission plus bonus.
spot. Good equipment. Emergency sell-
Work full or part time. No exper-
string orchestra. He came to-the
MAXWELL
SEYMOUR
ZALEV,
out.
TY.
8-6388
and
LU.
2-5597.
ience necessary.
9360 Genessee, died Feb. 22. United States during World War
TANNERS SHOE
50-BUSINESS CARDS
1550 Broadway, Room 404
Survived by three brothers and IL
RECIPE AND MINDS
WO. 3-2380
two sisters.
THE JEWISH NEWS - 19
ASH AND RUBBISH drums, $3 deliv-
PASSOVER
* *
sk
ered. Matt Dean, Phone

U OF ID TILE & TERRAZZO CO.

Monument
Unveilings

I l

EXPERIENCED saleslady for bakery. Full
time. Levin's Bakery, 15401 W. 7 Mile
Rd., BR. 3-2995.

DELIVERY boy wanted, full or part
time. Goldstine & Eizelman Meat Mar-
ket, 11725 Dexter, WE. 3-3370.

BRICE

WORK, all kinds. Porches, chim•
neys, steps.
J. Barak, 3770 Edison,
TY. 6-0649.

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

Ail Work Guaranteed

A WOMAN to sleep in and take care of
elderly lady. UN. 3-5591 or UN. 3-3565:

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

EXPERIENCED MAN to manage grocery
department. WO. 1-0665.

CAPABLE young man to work in food
store. Good wages. UN. 2-9569.

TELLER

2479 W. Davison Ave.

and general office work. Typing re-
quired. Insurance benefits, excellent
opportunity. Apply in person
Dexter office.

12246 Dexter Blvd.

COMFORTS of home free to congenial
woman in exchange for light duties.
UN. 2-6278.

GENERAL office. Assist bookkeeper.
Some typing, good salary. Shecter
Furniture Co., 8928-12th. TR. 2-3636.

WANTED: Middle-aged" woman for house-
keeper in widow's apt. Must be able
to • drive; stay nights. References re-
quired. Call after 12 noon. UN. 2-6887.

WANTED, experienced saleslady for
neighborhood department store. Good
working conditions and good pay. Call
TE. 1-9795 or UN. 1-0669.

LIVE IN single home. Desire to take care
of child while mother is working or an
elderly lady, •C61.1 WE. 3-1475.

*/ •

if

A-1 PAINTING - Decorating contractor.
Kitchen $30. J. B. Dresser, TO. 8-6047.

Experienced man wanted for
fruit market, steady work, good
wages and good working condi-
tions. Closed Sundays and Holi-
days. Call for information Fri-
day and Saturday after 8:30
P. M. Sunday all day. TE.
4-6442.

AMERICAN SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION

KE. 3-4870,

KB. 1-1593.

TO. 8-0071

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.

WALL WASHING and painting. A-1
work. Very reasonable prices. Cas•
tone, TW. 3-8992.

BRICK, cement, plaster, pointing. All
kinds of repair. Mr. Sweet, UN. 2-1017.

FURNITURE repaired

and refinished.
Free estimates. WE. 3-2110.

NATHAN BOREN5TEIN-Plaster *o•
tractor. TY. 7-0441.

A - 1

PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable
prices. Free estimates. VI. 2 - 8997 Sun-

days, evenings TO. 3-8271.

%1

I 1; il 1'1

A charmingly illustrated Pass-
over booklet has just been pub-
lished by the B. Manischewitz
'Company. Included in the book-
let are suggested menus for Se-
der night and Passover week, a
wide variety of delightful new
Passover recipes for main dish-
es, side dishes, appetizers, salads
and desserts, all of them pre-
pared and tested in the Mani-
schewitz scientific home kit-
chens. The booklet can be ob-
tained free of charge by writing
Manischewitz, P.O. Box 288, Jer-
sey City 3, N. J.

Wayne U Stages 'Hamlet'
Wayne University Theatre an-
nounces "Hamlet" as its annual
Shakespearean production for
this season, to be presented
March 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28, in
the Elizabethan manner.

A family of five. Three chil-
dren and no place to stay. For
a home in a hurry, call Jewish
News want ads. WO. 5-1155.

LENA FEINBERG, 3767 Du-
ane, died Feb. 25. Survived by
four sons, Hyman of Concord,
Calif., Sol and Max, and Frank
Giller; daughters, Mrs. Esther
Kass, Mrs. Rose Levitt and Mrs.
Bessie Kaplan; a sister and 15
grandchildren.
* *
LOUIS ASKENEZIE, 3753 Cal-
vert, died Feb. 26. Survived by
his wife, Mollie; sons, Edward
M. Ashley and Sam H. Ashley;
three grandchildren.
* * *
DAVID LEBOVITZ, 8308 W.
Jefferson, died Feb. 26. Survived
by a daughter, Mrs. Bertha
Weiss of New York.
• •
CLARA BASSIN, 2308 Ford,
died Feb. 28. Survived by sons,
Edward and Charles; two daugh-
ters, Miss Fannie Bassin and
Mrs. Ida Storobinsky; and four
grandchildren.
• •
OSCAR F EL M A N, 59, 3128
Fenkell, for 30 years a druggist
on Fenkell, died Monday. He is
survived by his wife, Ella.

1 Cemetery Memorials

Lowest Prices far Highest Quality
Granite and Outstanding Designs

DETROIT MONUMENT
WORKS
2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
TO. 8-6923
TO. 8-7523

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