EMPLOYMENT
Full Time Children Counsellors
for small summer colony _about
20 miles from Ann Arbor. Pri-
vate quarters, fine salary. Jew-
ish couple preferred or 2 men.
Experience & references re-
quired. Box #5, The Jewish
News, 17100 W. 7 Mi. Rd.,
Detroit 35, Michigan.
I
50-BUSINESS CARDS
L. KAHAN, carpeter, cabinet maker,
attics, recreation rooms, kitchen cabinets.
Estimates and advice free. UN. 2-8890.
Obituaries
PAINTER AND Decorator. Removing
paper. sanding and finishing floors.
TY. 8-3698.
IDOW WOULD LIKE to take care of
children while parents are away; and/
or companion, or Foster Mother. KE.
1-5764.
MORRIS BOLOTIN, 3739 Mon-
terey, died Feb. 8. Services at
Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
TILE
vived by two brothers in Argen-
tina.
DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
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New and Repair Special
MORRIS SLUTZKY, 2611
U Of D TILE a TERRAZZO CO.
Gladstone, died Feb. 10. Serv-
DI. 1-0568
ices at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
UN. 1-5075
Survived by his wife, Anna; a
A-1 PAINTING and decorating, interior son, Nathan; four daughters,
and
exterior. Wallpapering. Prices Mrs. Robert Kaplan, Mrs. Louise
reasonable. WA. 3 1933.
Salle, Mrs. Max Spring and
ASH and Rubbish Drums
$3.00 Celia; two brothers; two sisters;
21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00
Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50 and seven grandchildren.
Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone KE.
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3 4810 KE. 1 1593.
HINDE ZWIRN, 259 Marion,
CARPENTER-Alterations. No Job too Bridgeport, Conn., a Detroiter
big or too small. TO. 8-2779.
for 18 years, died Feb. 9. Services
FOR BETTER wall washing call James at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005.
Survived by a son, Charles; two
526 Belmont.
daughters, Mrs. Tessi Richel-
soph and Mrs. Faye August of
Built Up Flat
Bridgeport Conn.; eight grand-
Asphalt Roofing
children.
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Gutters
BELLA ROSE BIEGLER, 3353
Tin and Canvas Decks
W. Grand, died Feb. 13. Services
Roof Repairing
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Survived by a son. Louis; two
All Work Guaranteed
daughters, Mrs. Meyer Alpert
and Mrs. Harold Yollick; and
five grandchildren.
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ETHEL BIRNBAUM, 2224 W.
Philadelphia, died Feb. 13.
Services at Menorah Funeral
Chapel on Puritan. Survived by
2479 W. Davison Ave.
her mother, Mrs. A. Kerch; a
sister, Mrs. Morris Serwin; and
TO. 8-0071
a brother, Daniel.
ABY SITTING; middle-aged woman, ex-
perienced, reliable, reasonable, TO.
6-6908.
FURNITURE REPAIRED and refinished.
Free estimates. WE. 3-2110.
ELLA_BLE light housekeeper, excellent
with invalids, excellent references.
TY. 8-1569.
A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable
prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997. Sun-
days, evenings, TO. 5-8271.
5-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CARPENTER-All types of alterations.
Call WE. 3-0815, WE. 4-4826.
OR SALE: Delicatessen, kosher style
with tavern and beer and wine carry
out license; will sacrifice at $8500 with
small down payment. TY. 4-9641.
BRICK WORK, new and repair. Best
references. Andrew Darin. UN. 3-2812.
QUALIFIED (=TEL/P. cooks, dishwashers,
couples, porters, day. week. Universal
Employment Service. TY. 8-5310.
FIELDS EMPLOYMENT
Colored Couples. Cooks, Maki&
Chauffeurs, Janitors,
Caretakers, Porters
DAY OR WEEK
TR. 3-7770
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SALESMAN WANTED:
To call on trade with line of
hosiery & underwear. Some ex-
perience. Contact GOLDBERG,
9-11 a.m. General Hosiery Co.,
166 W. Jefferson.
OUNG LADY for general office work.
2690 W. Davison.
OA-EMPLOYMENT-WANTED
PART TIME
Would like bookkeeping, small
accounts, evenings or week-
ends. Box 100, - The Jewish
News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.,
Detroit 35, Mich.
EW MOTHERS and not so new, relax.
Leave your little worries at home with
me, day or evenings; references. TO.
2-2611.
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Cadillac
Roofing Co.
Dr. JACK L. MILLER, 805 S.
Durand, Jackson, Mich., died
Feb. 14. Services were in Jack-
son, with burial in Clover Hill
Park Cemetery, Detroit. He
leaves his wife, Jessie; daughter,
Rhoda; mother, Mrs. Rebecca
Miller, of Detroit, and Dr. Sam-
uel L. of San Francisco; three
sisters, Mrs. Alfred Mitteldorf
and Mrs. Samuel W. Leib, of
Detroit, and Mrs. Charles Green-
berg, of Los Angeles.
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SARAH DRUCKER, 3225 Leslie,
died Feb. 15. Services at Ira
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her
husband, Joseph; son, Morton;
daughters, Mrs. Harvey Pollock
and Mrs. Milton Katz; a sister
and four brothers.
William Greenwald Dies
Funeral services were held
Feb. 12 at Menorah Funeral
Chapel, on Puritan Ave., for
William B. Greenwald, of 13641
Dexter, who died last week at
the age of 69.
Mr. Greenwald, a native of
New York and long-time resi-
dent of Hutchinson, Kan., came
to Detroit in 1844 as state chief
of public information for the
War Manpower Commission.
Previously he had been associ-
ated with OWI, OPA and the
NRA.
A district governor of Lions
International, he was also a
member of the Shrine and the
HARRY L. DAVIS, 8911 Lin- Elks. He is survived by his ife,
wood, died Feb. 7, in Miami, Bess, and a brother, Charles S.
Fla. Services at Ira Kaufman
Chapel. He leaves his wife,
Jeanette; two daughters, Joann
and Leonore; mother, Mrs. Rose
Davis and a brother, Mitchell.
By Karl C. Berg
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ANNIE RUBENFIRE, 3700
Pasadena, died Feb. 10. Services
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She
WOMEN
leaves her husband, Louis; son,
You're in Business
Harry; four daughters, Mrs.
To close estate, therefore priced so
low. A convalescent home, very nice
Max Schultz, Mrs. Ben Nyman,
brick bldg., excellent equipment,
Mrs. Herman Hachman and Mrs.
large established business grossing
$90,000 yearly. Only 523,000 down
Maurice Licagor, of Princeton,
Complete
required. Phone quickly for this gen-
W. Va.; eight grandchildren and
uine bargain.
a great grandchild.
Reconditioning
"GET RICH QUICK"
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P. MORSE
WE. 5-0246
BENJ. RICH
CARL C. MYERS, 18081 Mey-
12454 Linwood TU. 3-4000 PAINTING AND DECORATING-Interior ers, died Feb. 9. Services at Ira
and exterior. High class work. Reason- Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
able. Shuster. WE. 4-7458.
wife, Jeannette; son, Martin S.;
FOR SALE
daughter, Mrs. Sam Petok and a
BEGINNERS trumpet and cornet for sale.
5 & 10 Deportment Store
sister, Mrs. Elsa Shorkey.
Very reasonable. UN. 1-7659.
Good going business. Must have $20,-
Mr. Myers, a native Detroiter
PAINTING
Exterior, Interior, Decorat-
000 down. Write Box 6, The Jewish
ing, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758 and a Navy veteran of World
News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit
War I, was a member of George
Prairie. TE. 4-0195-TY. 4-1512.
35, Michigan.
Washington Post of American
Legion, Metropolitan Builders
ELECTRIFY YOUR
Gas Station-Dexter Area
Association, Keidan Lodge of
SEWING MACHINE
HOT SPOT LOCATION.
Bnai Brith, Montefiore Lodge,
New carrying case, motor, light,
Owner leaving city, includes all
Perfection Lodge F. &A. M., De-
equipment and stock including wreck-
5 speed foot control.
troit Consistory a n d Shrine,
er and hoist. Only $4,000 cash.
SAMAR SEWING MACHINE CO.
Probus Club, Knollwood. Country
UN. 4-4341
Club, and Temple Beth El.
Miller Bros. Realty
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TU. 3-4400
55-MISCELLANEOUS
HILDA MORRIS, 25459 Ware-
12th & Clairmont
FOR SALE: Buescher alto sax and clar- ham, Huntington Woods, died
inet; good condition, double case and Feb. 10. Services at Ira Kauf-
HOT SPOT-Next to LaSalle Distribu-
separate cases; all for $150. TO. 7-6306. man Chapel. She leaves a son,
tors. 3 Story bldg. Sutiable for any
kind of business. Best buy in town.
Stanford; two daughters, Mrs.
Maxwell H. Emmer and Mrs.
BARGAIN
SCHATTEN REALTY
Paul Segal; a brother, two sis-
TY. 8-4300
ters, seven grandchildren and
NEW WEBSTER WIRE RE-
two great 'grandchildren.
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;0-BUSINESS CARDS
CORDER FOR SALE. WAS
JOSEPH FIRESTONE, 18032
VALL WASHING, painting expertly done.
$210, NOW $130.
Ilene, died Feb. 11. Services at
Reasonable. Call KE. 4-8965.
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
ATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster con-
Must Sacrifice
his wife, Edna; two sons, Milton
tractor. TY. 7-0441.
and Harold; a daughter, Mrs.
CALL UN. 1-6972
Joe C. Snider, two sisters, Mrs.
Harry Cooper and Mrs. Joseph
Ehrlich, of Los Angeles; and
Shalom to Thee,
two grandchildren.
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Jerusalem!
In loving memory of our dear
JOSEPH L. SCHAEFER, 3357
other, Sonia Sherman, aged 54,
Calvert, died Feb. 12. Services
By ISRAEL T. NOTIS
'ho passed away on Feb. 22,
at Ira. Kaufman Chapel. He
Oh, pride and glory of the east,
943.
leaves four brothers, Morris,
We shall never forget thy name.
Sadly missed by her children,
Each weekday, or on a joyous feast,
Harry, Dave and Emmanuel, of
We praise thy old, undying fame.
s. Esther Rachleff, Mrs. Doro-
Los Vegas, and four sisters, Mrs.
hy Bodner, Morrie, Abe and
Oh, ancient seat of holiness,
Herbert Appleby, Mrs. Harry
Thy name, we know, means peace.
ack.
Sucher, Mrs. Ivor Kahn and Mrs.
May thy people's happiness
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Arthur Wendel.
And prosperity increase.
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In loving memory of our be-
May prosperity and peace
oved father, Joseph Velick, who
FANNIE LEVENTEN, 3344
Ever and ever reign
Within the boundaries
eft us Feb. 18, 1943 (13 days in
Tuxedo, died Feb. 13. Services at
Of thy holy domain.
idar 1).
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
In
times
of
joy,
as
in
sorrow
,.i Always sadly missed by his
her daughter, Pearl; brother,
For thy welfare, we shall pray;
on and daughter, Alex and Ida.
And shall remember thee in the long Ben Toren; and a sister, Mrs,
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tomorrow
Rose Baltimore.
Even as we remember thee today.
>k
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In loving memory of my dear
May thy light shine the brightest
ife and our devoted mother,
HARRY ARKIN, 4352 Seebaldt,
And from Heaven be thou blessed,
na Hack, who passed away
died Feb. 14. Services at Ira
With blessings that contain all good-
n March 2, 1953 (17 days in
With Prosperity, Peace and Brother- Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
hood.
dar).
wife, Lena; sons, Julius and
Sadly missed by her loving
Morris; daughters, Mrs. Morris
usband, Samuel; and children, DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-19 Berlin and Mrs. Ida Haywood; a
iollie Bank and Dorothy Camp.
Friday, February 19, 1954
sister and seven grandchildren.
Unveilings
(Unveiling announcements may be 10.
sorted by mail or by calling The Jewisk
News office, VIE. 8-9364. Written
OW
nouncements must be accompanied by
the name and address of the person
(slaking the insertion. There is a standard
charge of $2.00 for unveiling notice*
measuring an inch in depth.)
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Owner
e=1
A-1 PAINTING-Decorating contractor.
Kitchen $30. Free estimates. Dresser.
TO. 8-6047.
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The family of the late Harold
Young announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 11 a.m., Sunday, Feb. 21, at
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Ho-
schander, of Pontiac, will offici-
ate. Relatives and friends are in-
vited to attend.
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The family of the late Morris
Goyer announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 21, at
Chesed shel Emes Cemetery,.
Rabbi Prero will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
JOSHUA Ss. SPERKA
MONUMENTS
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.
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Monument Works
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Distinctive
Monuments
Reasonably Priced
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TY. 6-0V 96
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