21E—INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY

40—EMPLOYMENT

Telegraph - 9 Mile

Fields Employment

200x300 zoned Industrial. Also
several other parcels zoned for
Industrial. Mr. Drury, Lincoln
5-2400.
Woodward 1st. Cor. N. of 111', Mile

Colored Couples, Cooks, Maids.
Chauffeurs, Janitors,
Caretakers, Porters

DAY OR WEEK

KLIPFEL & CO.

26—LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE

PINE LAKE

TR. 3-7770

2 SALESMEN, ALL LEADS. No can-
vassing. Full or part-time. Present
men. averaging $250 weekly. JE
9-0200.

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for ex-
perienced saleS lady in ladies ready
to wear. LO 3-0090.

STONY POINTE on Lake Erie. 2 bed-
rooms, living room, fireplace, kit-
chen, with electric stove, refrigera-
tor, hot water heater, glassed in
dining room, large glassed in porch,
large lot, boat canal. Call Charles
Miller, Stony Pointe, CHerry 1-6985.

RELIABLE TEEN-AGE baby sitter in
Northwest section, wants day or
night job. Call, UN 1-6090.

South Haven

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RECENT COLLEGE GRADUATE, clean
cut, hard working, desires perma-
nent employment. Call Marvin, TY
4-6389.

45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

13940 DEXTER

Cottages, Rooms, Apts. Modern.
Kitchens, Showers, Reasonable.

NEAR EWALD CIRCLE

Goodman's
401 North Shore Dr.
South Haven
Phone 846

Large store, 50x74. Big demand
from tenants in neighborhood for
grocery and meat market or deli-
catessen. UN 4-8272.

HOT SPOT

BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT HOME

ON CASS LAKE

3 bedrooms, completely furnished,
all modern conveniences. Garbage
disposal, automatic hot water, util-
ity room, spacious grounds. Avail-
able for the month of August, $400.
FE 4-6314 or TO 5-6874.

COTTAGE, Walled Lake. 3 bedrooms,
all modern conveniences; boat.
Month or season. VE 5-9986.

12 New Modern Cottages

ON LAKE ERIE
(Known as Crystal Beach)
NEAR COLCHESTER
21 Miles from Windsor Bridge or
tunnel, with 3 piece bath. Accomo-
dations for 6 people. $55 per week.
Families o n 1 y. Phone Windsor,
CLearwater 3-2398 evenings, CLear-
water 3-1911 days. Jack Smith.

LEXINGTON ON LAKE
HURON

4 bdrm. cottage, all modern con-
veniences, safe, sandy beach for
children. For August through La-
bor Day. Weekdays, Mr. M. Rob-
bins, WO 1-0444, cr any day at
4495 Lake Shore Rd. (U. S. 25), 2
Miles past Lexington.

40 — EMPLOYMENT

HOUSEKEEPER and care of child in

motherless home. TU. 1-4010, UN.
2-5194.

YOUNG MAN

To train for manager in furniture
appliance chain. We will teach
'you selling. Rapid opportunity for
advancement. Liberal starting sal-
ary, some retail experience need-
ed, not necessarily furniture.
Phone, UN. 1-1094.

EXPERIENCED saleslady for bakery
or will teach girl that wants to learn.
Apply in person. Levins Bakery.
15401 W. 7 Mile Rd.

Now Is the Time

Take advantage of this wonderful
opening for Real Estate Salesmen
or saleswomen. Get the same com-
mission as the men that have been
with us for 20 years. Get connected
with the fastest selling Real Estate
Office in Detroit, with 32 years ex-
perience. Make as much as $4,000 a
month. See us in person.

BENJ. RICH

12545 LINWOOD

Br. Mgr. - Real Estate
Man or woman experienced
in listing and selling homes
in Huntington Woods Area,
Jewish or Gentile. This is a
Branch office in High Class
Jewish Area. Call Office.
WO 3-5800.

GREAT OPPORTUNITY

For a man in men's wear store.
must have some experience. Won-
derful working conditions and good
salary. References required. Write
Box 104, The Jewish News, 17100
W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Michi-
gan.

WANTED: YOUNG MAN for clerical
work in loan office. Full time or
after school. Experience unnecessary.
709 Gratiot.

SALESMEN WANTED

We have a permanent show room
in the Merchants Building, 206 E.
Grand River, Detroit 26, Michigan.
We are manufacturers agents spe-
cialize in infants and childrens
clothing and would like several
salesmen to cover Michigan. Draw-
ing against commission. Road ex-
perience' necessary. Big earnings
for producer. Leads furnished. Must
have car.

ALEX JOSEPH CO.

NV 0 5-1155.

(Unveiling announcements may be
inserted by mail or by calling The
Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written
announcements must be accompanied
by the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a stan-
dard charge of $2.00 for unveiling
notices, measuring an inch in depth.)

The family of the late Sarah
Robins announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory,
at 11 a.m., Sunday, July 24, at
2 YOUNG MEN. Part time. $75.00 Workmen's C i r cle Cemetery.
weekly. Jefferson 9-0253.
Rabbi Jacob Segal will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
WANTED, EMPLOYMENT
40A
to attend.
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3184 Middlebeit rd., near Long Lake
rd., W. Bloomfield. 5 bedrm., all-
year home, banquet size din. rm.,
kitchen, large knotty pine porch;
beautiful living rm. and den. 150-
ft. on Pine Lake. Easy terms, for
sale, trade or rent. Brokers pro-
tected. Open Friday 1-5, Saturday
and Sunday 10-5. Phone TW.
1-4877, or FEderal 2-5692.

27—LAKE PROPERTY FOR RENT

Monument
Unveilings

TAILOR SHOP

Completely equipped. Located in

200-room downtown hotel. Doing

good business. Illness forces im-

mediate sale. Call KE. 4-7651.

CHANCE OF A LIFETIME

Well established, modern air con-
ditioned, ladies ready to wear
sports wear and accessories for
sale. Owner owns building. Will
give good lease. Has other inter-
ests. Municipal parking lot for 300
cars being built back of store.
Small capital needed. Will sell rea-
sonably.
HARPER BAZAAR
7724 HARPER, NEAR VAN DYKE

The family of the late Ida
Rosenman announces the un-
veiling of a monument in her
memory at 1:30 p.m.,. Sunday,
July 31, at Beth Tephilo -Eman-
uel Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua S.
Sperka will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
* * *

The family of the late Harold
H. Cohen announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at Northwest Hebrew Memo-
rial Park, 28500 W.- 6 Mile Rd.,
at 11 a.m. Sunday, July 31. Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Ni-
cholas Fenakel will officiate. Re-
latives and friends are asked to
attend.

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The family of the late Molly
Swartz announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory at
1:30 p.m., Sunday, July 31, at
Machpelah C e m e t e r y. Rabbi
Jacob Segal will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to at-
tend.
* * *

The family of the late Rose
Ginsburg announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her honor
at 11 a.m. Sunday, July 24, at
Machpelah C e m e ter y. Rabbi
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY for some- Stollman will officiate. Relatives
body to open up a childrens wear and friends are asked to attend.

shop. Fixtures and stock, $1,800. TO
9-6505 or TO 8-7895.

PARTNER TO establish businesi with
150 accounts. Call from 9-6, TO
9-3650, after 6, WE 3-1475. -

50—BUSINESS CARDS

TILE

*

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special

U OF D TILE & - TERRAZZO CO.

DI 1-0568

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UN 1-5075

$2.50
ASH and Rubbish Drums
21 Gal. Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00
Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50
Free Delivery—Matt Dean. Phone KE
3-4870—KE 1-1593.

A-1 PAINTING, paper hanging, patch
plastering, cement finishing. Good
references. Call Parker, WA 3-1933,
WA 4-4898. Workmanship guaranteed.

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The family of the late Harry
and Celia Weiss announces the
double unveiling of monuments
in their memories at 2 p.m.,
Sunday, July 24, at Chesed shel
Emes Cemetery. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.

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The family of the late Faige
Aisen announces the unveiling of
a monument in her memory at 1
p.m., Sunday, July 24, at Hebrew
Memorial Park Cemetery. Rabbi
I. Stollman will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.

Wife of Joseph Bernstein
Dies in Traffic Accident

Mrs. Rose Bernstein, 65, of
18611 Stoepel, the wife of Joseph
DORA ARDEN, dressmaker, altera-
tions, refitting. Reasonable. 3740 Ro- Bernstein, manager-editor of the
chester. TY 6-4147.
Detroit edition of the Jewish
Daily Forward, died last Friday
PAINTING—Exterior, Interior, Deco-
rating, wall washing. W. Williams, in a car-truck collision. Her hus-
7758 Prairie, TE 4-0195, TY 4-0512.
band was injured in the accident
which occurred near Cadillac.
Built Up Flat
They were on their way home
from their vacation in Charle-
Asphalt Roofing
voix when the collision took
Gutters
place.
Tin and Canvas Decks
Besides her husband, Mrs.
Roof Repairing
Bernstein is survived by a son,
Bernard R. Sloan; a sister, Mrs.
All Work Guaranteed
Simon Aaron, and three grand-
children.
Funeral services were held
Sunday at Menorah Chapel.

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

50—BUSINESS CARDS

2479 W. Davison Ave.

ACE VAN-STORAGE CO.

TO. 8-0071

Clean, modern equipped vans, 2 men,

BRICK, Plaster, Pointing. All repairs.
Chimney, porches, steps. UN 2-1017,
UN 2-8948.

WALL WASHING and painting, A-1
work, very reasonable. TW 3-8992.
Caftone.

M. L. TAYLOR—Painting and paper-
ing, wall washing, reasonable. TY
6-1390.

I. SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of car
penters work. TY 7-7758 or UN 2-6329.

A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable
prices. Free estimates. VI 2-8997.
BR 3-6271.

EXPERT painting and wall washing.
References. TY 7-2501.

WASH WALLS and ceilings. Good
work. One day service. TE 1-9804.

57—FOR SALE, HOUSEHOLD
GOODS & FURNITURE

IMPORTED PICTURE. Over fireplace-
living room. Worth $150—$50. New.

DI 1-1351.

Best service, guaranteed, pickups,
piano specialist, local-long distange.

TY 8-1694

WE DO carpenter work, porches, rec-
reations, additions and utility rooms,
kitchen re-model. TO 7-9755.

PAINTER AND Decorator. White. Re--
moving paper, sanding and finishing
floors. TY 8-3698.

FOR BETTER wall washing call James
Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005.
526 Belmont.

LICENSED, insured and bonded, car-
penter work, brick, plastering work
and plumbing, etc. All alterations
and remodeling; all work guaran-
teed. TO 8-0060.

Obituaries

IDA •FEUER, 2944 Fullerton,
died July 20. Services at Ira
Kaufman Chapel. She is survived
by two sons, Edward and Harry,
and two grandchildren.
* * *
ANNE FELDMAN, 48, of Phila-
delphia, Pa., a former Detroiter,
died June 30. She is survived by
her husband, Dr. Frank P. Feld-
man; daughter, Mrs. Sara Jane
Anapol; son, Bernard; her mother
Mrs. Celia Frumin; three sisters,
Mrs. Charles Grosberg, Mrs.
Harry Saxe and Mrs. Edward
Taub; and a brother, Al Frumin.
* * *
ANNIE FINK, of 1001 Merton
Rd., died July 17. Services at
Menorah Chapel on Puritan, July
19. She is survived by four sons,
Jacques of Coral Gables, Fla.,
Wilfred and Gilbert of Detroit,
and Henry Jules of Los Angeles;
two brothers, Bernard and Ed-
ward Hendrix; a sister, Mrs.
Jules Freedman; four grandchil-
dren, and one great-grandchild.
* * *
BESSIE FREEDMAN, 1536 W.
Euclid, died July 12. Services
were held at Ira Kaufman Cha-
pel. She leaves her son, Joseph
L.; three daughters, Mrs. Rose
Sellins, Mrs. Sara Hartman of
Columbus, and Mrs. Evelyn Be-
ber of Roanoack, Va.; six grand-,
children and seven great grand-
children.
* * *
MORRIS FRIEDMAN, of 18436
San Juan, died July 19. Funeral
services were at Kaufman Chap-
el Thursday. Surviving are his
wife, Celia; children, Irving,
Lee and Mrs. Morris Rubin; two
brothers and three grandchil-
dren.
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ESTHER GOLDBERG, of 3240
Rochester, died July 18. Funeral
services at Menorah Chapel.
Survived by husband, Elmer;
sons, Erwin E. Glaedey and Max
M. Glaedey; three grandchildren
and a sister.
* * *
ROSALIE HAAS, 1693 Lee
Place, died July 7. Services were
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
vived by a son, Herbert and a
daughter, Camilla.
* * *
JACOB HOFFMAN, 4039 Elm-
hurst, died July 15. Services were
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
vived by wife, Julie; sons, Leo,
Fritz and Arthur (Tel Aviv) ; and
daughter, Mrs. Steven Durev
(Chechoslavakia); three grand-
children and a great-grandchild.
* * *

HYMAN LEVENSON, of 3205
Sherbourne, died July 19. Serv-
ices were at Ira Kaufman Chapel
Wednesday. Survived by wife,
Lillian; a son, Dr. Malcolm; two
daughters, Mrs. Louis Braitman
and Mrs. Elliot Luby; four grand-
children; brothers, Joseph, Jack
and Isadore, and a sister, Mrs.
Aaron Small.
* * *
SARA NEMOYTEN, of 11501
Petoskey, died July 16. Funeral
services were at Kaufman Chapel.
Surviving are a son, Jacob of
Cleveland; a daughter, Mrs. Phi-
lip Balaban of Detroit; a brother
and a sister.
* * *
SARAH NOVER, 2711 Burl-
ingame, died July 13. Services
were at Hebrew Memorial Cha-
pel. Survived by her husband,
Hyman; sons, Thomas, Meyer,
Victor, Sam and Jack; daughters,
Mrs. Louis Flamholts, Mrs. Saul
Seide and Mrs. Nathan Collins;
15 grandchildren; nine great-
grandchildren.
* * *
ADOLPH WILHEM, 3160 Sec-
ond, died July 11. Services were
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel:
Survived by a daughter, Florence
and a brother.

Funeral services for JACOB
POLASKY, 62, of 13725 LaSalle,
who died in a traffic accident
July 14, were held Sunday at
Menorah Chapel. The deceased,
owner of a supermarket, was a -
member of Kiever Society, Con-
gregation Beth Moses and Busi- .
nessmen's Club. Survived by
wife, Golda; son, Nathan; daugh-
ter, Mrs. Sophie Gibbs, and four
grandchildren.
* * *

DANIEL POLICOFF, 46, 2951 -
Tuxedo, died June 10. Services
were held in Flint. A veteran -
of World War II, and a member -
of Eli Rosenblum Post 231, Jew- -
ish War Veterans, and American
Legion 40 and 8, he leaves
daughter, Elaine Harriet, and a
son, Michael Edward, both of
Flint; a sister, Mrs. Freda Lib-
shee, and a brother, Louis Poli- -
coff, both of New York.
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HARRY L. ROSENBERG, 60, of
24550 Rensselaer, Oak Park, died -
July 13. Services were held at
Kaufman Chapel July 15. Surviv-
ing are his wife, Bertha; daugh-7,
ters, Peggy and Mrs. David Paul;
a brother, Wolf, and a sister, Mrs.,
Israel Parran,

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ALVIN E. SCHREIBER, of
2633 Woodstock, died July 19.
Funeral services were held at
Kaufman Chapel. Surviving are '
a son, Hanley G., of Buffalo; a
daughter, Adrienne; two broth- -
ers, Harold G., of Detroit, and
Irving C., of Los Angeles; three
sisters, Mrs. Maurice A. Schatz
and Mrs. Morris Baron, of De-
troit, and Mrs. Maurice Gaylord
of Los Angeles.

Mendelssohn, Restaurateur,
Dies at the Age of 65

Samuel M. Mendelssohn, 65, of
711 Covington, owner of Menjo's
Supper Club and former owner
of Mendy's Restaurant, died Sun-
day. Services were held Wednes-
day at Kaufman Chapel.
A native New Yorker, he came
to Detroit -20 years ago.
Surviving him are his wife,
Josephine; son, Edward J.; broth-
er, David, and sister, Mrs. Leo
Sternlicht.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23

Friday, July 22, 1955

MONUMENTS

Owner
Distinctive
Monuments
Reasonably Priced
`3201 JOY ROAb
' , rner Wildemere
6-0196

MENORAH

gunera. 1 Chapel

• CENTRALLY LOCATED

Only Jewish Chapel in

the Northwest district

• SPACIOUS FACILITIES

Largest Jewish Chapel
in Detroit

PURITAN cor. DEXTER

U N iversity 1-7700

C.

W. Moore, Mgr.

BRom & wool co.

17125-27

VAN DYKE AVENUE

Opposite main entrance to Mt. Olivet Cemetery

DETROIT 34, MICH. • TW. 1-7220

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

DESIGNERS • MANUFACTURERS

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

MONUMENTS • GRAVE MARKERS • MAUSOLEUMS

BETTER PAINTING, decorating and
wall washing. Expereniced and reli-
able. Interior and exterior. TO 9-4828.
3N40

GRANITE • BRONZE • MARBLE

WE ERECT WORK ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES

