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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-05-21

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35-INSTRUCTION

50-BUSINESS CARDS

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ASH and Rubbish Drums

$2.50

21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00
Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50
Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone KE.
3-4870-KE. 1-1593.

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110-1 1 9 0 '9 Ortoitil I saptakt aolnl 1HM
m dlag paau putla 111107s. SSOCI

WROUGHT IRON
FURNITURE

40-EMPLOYMENT

MADE TO ORDER
Porch Railings
Stair Rails

YOUNG WOMAN, between 30-40 for as-
sistant bookkeeper. 5 clay week. Pref-
erably single. Apply Miss Taylor, 2226
National Bank Bldg.

.

Burglar Protection

TE. 4-2374

SPRING CLEANING TIME

Although we are new, just try our
crew, your work can be through in
an hour or two. We'll do your iron-
ing, too.

A 1 PAINTING and decorating, interior
and exterior. Wallpapering. Prices
reasonable. WA. 3-1933.

JUANITA'S
DOMESTIC BEAVERS

CARPENTER-Alterations. No job too
big or too smalL TO. 8-2779.

-

TY. 8-1345, evenings and Sundays
We bring our own equipment.

FOR BETTER Wall washing can James
Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005.
526 Belmont.

ATTENTION

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

Be a neighborhood representa-

tive for Avon Products and cask
in on the big demand for the

A 1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable
prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997, TO.
5-8271, evenings, Sundays.

-

finest cosmetics made. WO.

CARPENTER-All types of alterations.
Call WE. 3-0815, WE. 4-4826.

3-5741.

1 FIELDS EMPLOYMENT

.

Colored Couples, Cooks, Maki*,

Janitors,
Chauffeurs,
Caretakers, Porters

PAINTING - Exterior, Interior, Decorat-
ing, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758
Prairie. TE. 4-0195-TY. 4-0512.

Unveilings

bring us to you immediately.

TU. 3-1872

WOMAN WANTED to cook and do light
housework for father and grown son.
TO. 7-8421.

WALL WASHING; experienced. Work
guaranteed. Free estimates. TO. 8-7749.

40A-EMPLOYMENT-WANTED

WALL WASHING and painting; A-1
work, very reasonable. Immediate
service. TW. 3-8992.

BABY SITTING, experienced, dependable
woman; references. LI. 3-2918, UN.
3-8809.

WINDOW cleaning, storms removed, wall
washing, painting, interior and exterior.
KE. 1-1716.

ATTENTION

AVAILABLE

Small businessmen. Bookkeeping,
auditing, secretarial service at
your convenience. City, State,
Federal & payroll tax forms
completed. Nominal fee. Coll
SU. 8-1642.

Experienced Hungarian lady as
first cook for camp or summer
resort. Call or write P. Mermel-
stein, 13725 Dexter Blvd., De-
troit, Michigan. WE. 4-3534.
Call after 8 p.m.

BOOKKEEPING, general office work de-
sired 3 days per week. $15.00 day
minimum. TO. 6-2684.

45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

OPPORTUNITY for mechanic. Parts and
water pump rebuilding business. $7,000
inventory for equity in bungalow. TY.
4-1049.

FISH MARKET

DEAL OF A LIFETIME
Dexter area, established 24 years. 41/2

days business nets over $200 a week.

Included all equipment In perfect
condition, only $5,000.

Miller Bros. Really

TU. 3-4400

50-BUSINESS CARDS

DRAW DRAPES custom made, $5.00 pair.
Even less for sheer drapes. Introduc-
tion to wholesale for materials if de-
sired. UN. 1-6934.

PAINTING and decorating, wall wash-
ing; reasonable; free estimates. Abra-
hams, KE. 4-8965.

PAINTER, interior, exterior, all types of
cement work. Joseph Shulman, TO.
6-8150. Free estimates.

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

L. KAMAN, carpenter, cabinet maker,
attics, recreation rooms, kitchen cabinets.
Estimates and advice free. UN. 2-8890.

PAINTER AND Decorator. Removing
paper, sanding and finishing floors.
TY. 8-3698.

TILE

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special

U OF D TILE a TERRAZZO CO.

DI. 1-0568

UN. 1-5075

54-HALLS FOR RENT

MODERN HALL to rent for meetius.
Call Mrs. Newman. TO. 5-5662.

HALL FOR RENT for parties, weddings
and meetings. Have a good date. Call
VI. 1-7244 and ask for Sam Muster.

55-MISCELLANEOUS

2 MAH JONGG sets for sale, excellent
condition. Also dressmakers supplies,
trimmings, beads, etc. VE. 6-5604.

I

In Memoriam

In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, Sol Gertz-
man, who passed away on May
25, 1952.
Sadly missed by his wife, So-.
nia, and son, Abe.
* * *
In loving memory of our late
beloved president, Fannie H.
Fine, who passed away on April
23, 1954, the sixth day of Pesach.
Sadly missed and always re-
membered by the Ladies Aux-
iliary of Cong. Beth Yehudah,
the Poilishe Shul, formerly on
Pingree Ave.

*

* *

In loving memory of our be-
loved son, Dr. Oscar U. Shapiro,
who passed away the 19th of
May, 1952.
Missed very much by your
mother and father, Ida and Ja-
cob Shapiro.
* * *
In loving memory of our be-
loved mother and grandmother,
Mary Pollack, who passed away
on May 26, 1950.
Sadly missed by her daughters
and grandchildren,

The Fomily of the Lote

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

sities.

OLD CLOTHING WANTED

Best prices paid for men's suits, top-
coats and shoes. Telephone cal( will

QUALIFIED HELP, cooks, dishwashers,
couples, porters, day, week. Universal
Employment Service. TY. 8-5310.

COLORED woman wants day work. Hon-
est. Call TE. 3-4327, ask for Leola.

LONDON-Prof. Selig Brodet-
sky, world famed British Zion-
ist leader, long-time spokesman
for British Jewry, former presi-
dent of the He-
brew University
in Jerusalem
and a former
president of the
Board of British
Deputies, died
in London Tues-
day mornin g.
He was 66. Born
in Olviopol, Uk-
raine, Mr. Bro-
detsky was
Dr. Brodetsky brought to Eng-
land by his family when he was
5 years old. He was educated in
the British schools and attended
Cambridge and Leipzig Univer-

Monument

TR. 3-7770

GRADUATE accountant available to han-
dle small businessman's books. Excel-
lent service at a reasonable price.
Call TO. 8-9517 after 6 p. m. Ledgers
provided.

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
To The Jewish News

NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster con-
tractor. TY. 7-0441.

DAY OR WEEK

GIRL. WANTED for typing and a little
bookkeeping. TY. 7-4920. Call evenings
after 8:00.

Prol.Brodetsky
Dies in London

Lillian Goldsmith

Announces the unveiling of
monument in her memory at 1
p.m., Monday, May 31, at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Adler will
officiate. Relatives and friends are.
asked to attend. Mrs. Goldsmith,
president of the Ladies Auxiliary
of Cong. Mishkan Israel for 14
years, was the wife of Mr. Morris
H. Goldsmith, and the mother of
Mrs. Don Guttman, Mrs. Max H.
Harwood, Mrs. Mitchell Shlain and
Harold Goldsmith, of Detroit;
Irving W. Goldsmith, of Mt. Cle-
mens; David A. Goldsmith, of
Jackson, and the late Dr. Jules M.
Goldsmith.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23
Friday, May 21, 1954

The family of the late Rachel

Eiselman announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her mem-
ory at 3 p.m., Sunday, May 23,

at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.

Rabbi Levin will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to

Obituaries

BENJAMIN F.

KRASNER, a

.

MAXINE C. ROSENTHAL,

jeweler in Flint since 1935, a 1 2924 Collingwood, died May 164
former commander of Flint I Services were held at Ira Kauf-
American Legion and Jewish man Chapel. She leaves her hus-
War Veterans posts, died Mon- band, Manuel; two daughters,
day.
Elaine and Denise, and a sister,
• •
Mrs. June Shapiro.
LOUIS STARK, 66, N. Y. Times

star reporter, 1942 Pulitzer Prize
JACK PLAIN, Cincinnati, 0.,
winner for labor reporting, died died May 16. Services at Ira
Tuesday in New York.
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
. • •
wife, Viola of Cincinnati; his
DAVID FISHMAN, 20189 Mark mother, Mrs. Rebecca. Plain and
Twain, died May 16. Services at sister, Mrs. Louis Koppy, both of
Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- Detroit.
• • •
vived by his wife, Esther; three
HARRIET HATTIE FISHER,
sons, Sidney, Louis and Jay; two
daughters, Celia and Mrs.. Mur- 1411 Bedford Rd., died May 16.
ray Rochlin; a brother; two_ sis- Services were at Ira Kaufman
ters and ten grandchildren.
Chapel. She leaves her son, Jack;
• •

daughter, Mrs. Sidney Rosen;
UDA GINSBERG, 2457 • Rich-
brother, Morton Sillman of Hol-
ton, died May 3. Services at He- lywood, Calif.
* • •
brew Memorial Chapel. He
leaves his wife, Malke; two sons
MAURICE W. STUPSKER, 70
Hyman and Israel; a daughter, W. Alexandrine, died May 17.
Mrs. Benny Elbinger; a brother, Services were at Ira Kaufman
nine grandchildren and 10 great Chapel. He leaves two brothers,
grandchildren.
Jack and Harry; three sisters,
• . •
Marsha and Jean Stupsker and
LOUIS KURLANDZIK, 25115 Mrs. Pearl Leader.
*
*
Roycourt, Huntington Woods,
*
Mich., died May 15. Services at
MORRIS NASH, 3317 Waverly,
Menorah Funeral Chapel, on died May 17. Services were at
Puritan. Survived by two sons, Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
Aaron and John; two daughters, three sons, Abe, Alex and Willi-
Mrs. Manuel Peitz and Mrs. Ben- am; three daughters, Mrs. Stu-
jamin Larky, of Summit, N. J.; art Hartman, Mrs. Arthur Eck-
eight grandchildren and two stein and Mrs. Dorothy Michels:
great grandchildren.
four grandchildren.
• •

*
*
*
ABRAHAM KRAMER, 18099
JOSEPH IKE -ItPSTEIN, 16554
Cherrylawn, died May 15. Serv- Cherrylawn, died May 15. Serv-
ices at Menorah Funeral Chapel, ices
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
on Puritan. Survived by his wife, leaves his wife, Lillian, three
Sarah; a son, Bernard; and a sons, Abe, Gustave and Herschel
•daughter, Mrs. Ted Pollack.

attend.
• • •
Thet family of the late Chana
Mifidle Luchta announces the
unveiling of a monument in her
and a daughter, Mrs. Adolph
• • •
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, May
Kamer.
ISAAC
RABOTNICK,
9805
Mc-
23, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Lawton will officiate. Quade, died May 10. Services at
JOSHUA S.
Relatives and friends are asked Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
SPERKA
vived
by
his
wife,
Anna;
two
to attend.
Author of
sons, Sidney and Seymour; two
• .
"ETERNAL
The family of the late Max daughters, Jean and Evelyn and
LIFE"
Schultz announces the unveiling a brother.
Popular h
h a r d-
d
* * *
of a monument in his memory
book on the laws
KADDISH,
VIZ-
ISADORE SHINDLER, 2271
at 2 p.m., Sunday, May 23, at
KOR and YAHR-
Oak View Cemetery, East Main Clements, died May 14. Services
ZEIT. Now re-
printed in a new
St., in Royal Oak. Relatives at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
edition.
P r ice
and friends are asked to attend. Survived by his wife, Mary; two
$2.50.
Available
• • •
at all Jewish
sons, Morris and Philip; two
book stores and
The family of the late Isaac daughters, Mrs. Ann Wolk and
of MOURNING,
Yabeck announces the unveiling Mrs. Dorothy Lane; nine grand-
of a, monument in his memory children and a great grandchild. MENORAH CHAPEL

*
at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, May 23, at
3800 PURITAN
Beth Yehudah Cemetery. Rabbi
HAZEL WILSON, 2635 Cort-
I. Stollman will officiate. Rela- land, died May 10. Services at
tives and friends are asked to-I Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
attend.
her husband, Max; a son Alvin
• • •
Geffen; two daughters, Mrs.
The family of the late Mrs. George
Moss and Mrs. Mildred
B e r t h a Loberman announces
the unveiling of a monument in Fox; a brother; a sister and five
her memory at 12:30 p.m., Sun- grandchildren.
* * *
day, May 23, at Radomer Ceme-
LEAH
SCHWARTZ,
18242 Steel
tery, next to Chesed shel Emes
Cemetery. Relatives and friends'; died May 12. Services at Ira
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her
are asked to attend.
son, Irving; three daughters,
* * *
The family of the late Eva Mrs. Rae Gillis, Mrs. Lysle Isaacs
Kay announces the unveiling o and Mrs. M. A. Myers, of Los
monument in her memordy at Angeles; two sisters, a brother
1:30 p.m., Sunday, May 23, at and a grandchild.
* * *
Machpelah Cemetery. Relatives
5uneral Chapel
HYMAN
STERN,
San Diego,
and friends are asked to attend.
Calif., died May 13, in San Diego.
* * *
The family of the late Frieda Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Share announces the unveiling He leaves a son, Allen Milton; We serve all grnups of the
of a monument in her memory a daughter, Ruth, both of De- Jewish Community in an at-
at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 30, at troit; three brothers, four sis-
mosphere of dignity, refine-
Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rab- ters and six grandchildren.
* * *
bi Halpern will officiate. Rela-
ment and reverence.
PAU•INE
GORELICK,
3252
tives and friends are asked to Elmhurst, died May 16. Services
attend.
at Ira. Kaufman Chapel. She
Additional Unveilings
leaves her husband, Jacob; three
PURITAN cor. DEXTER
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kind and Saul Lakind; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Morton Blum ; three
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grandchildren.

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