17-HOUSES FOR SALE

• SANTA-ROSA-N. of Outer Dr. Lovely
2 bedroom brick, gas furnace, rec.
room, aluminum screens and storms.
$11,900. Muriel A. Johnson. UN 3-0286,
UN 1-8575.

WOODINGHAM-N. OF OUTER DR.
Beautiful 2 bedroom brick, gas ht.,
alum. S. & S., drapes, excellent
condition. Beautifully landscaped,
$12,900. Muriel A. Johnson. UN
3-0286, UN 1-8575.

20200 MARK TWAIN

N. OF VASSAR DR.

OPEN SAT. AND SUN. 2 - 5

BY OWNER

3 bdrms., 1 fl., fa. brk., gas ht.,

separate din. rm., new carpeting,

colored fixtures. Extra lay. Lge.

screened terr., Vandenberg school

area. Assume G. I. mortgage or

low dn. paym't to new mortgage.

31-TRANSPORTATION

NEW CARS to Florida. Gas furnished.
Hanson's Chevrolet Co, 14601 E. War-
ren. TU 1-5840.

WANTED: Somebody to drive woman
with Cadillac to Miami about middle
of November. Call collect, FEderal
4-2205. Pontiac.

35-INSTRUCTION

PROFESSIONAL Hebrew and Bar
Mitzvah teacher, reasonable. Refer-
ences. Call TO 6-7139.

PIANO, Juilliard methods. Your home
or studio. Master's degree. Alpiner.
UN 1-8215.

CLARINET and saxophone. Private
lessons, limited number of students
accepted. Charles Weiner. (Master
of Music Degree). UN 3-6485.

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Many extras. Sacrifice at $15,800.

TELLER TRAINEE
FOR BRANCH OFFICES

•UN 4-9214.

17A-LOTS FOR SALE

Westchester Village

Birmingham - Bloomfield Area

Only 2 large choice lots left in
this desirable Subdivision. Sewer,
water, paved Street. $6,600
each. Terms to please.

KE. 5-5100

CERTIFIED

Ranch Home sites in Frank-
lin, Troy, Bloomfield and
Southfield Townships.

Mr. Drury, Lincoln 5-2400

KLIPFEL & CO.

EMPLOYMENT

MAKE up to $900 monthly selling gas
heat. No canvassing, all leads. Full
or part-time. JE 6-2513.

TO 87740

Centrally located - Wanted - in-
telligent experienced woman for
full-time sales work. Good salary.
Write Box 146, The Jewish News,
17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35,
Michigan.

PRIVATE SECRETARY

LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Will pay up to 91% first year com-
mission and bonus to man who can
meet the following qualifications.
1. Sales Executive or teaching
background.
2. Age 26 to 42, preferrably
married.
3. Potential management abliity.
Guaranteed monthly income plus
liberal fringe benefits.
Replies confidential, write qualifi-
cations to: Box 145, THE JEWISH
NEWS, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit
35, Michigan.

Fields Employment

Colored Couples,' Cooks, Maids,
Chauffeurs, Janitors,
Cartakers, Porters

Quarry Rd. - Wyandotte_

Office Bldg. Air conditioned, oil
ht, good parking, 1,620 sq. ft.,
suitable for 3 medical offices or
other professional. Betw. 6 and
7 Mile on Woodward Ave.
$15,000 dn. Call Mrs. EDGE-
COMB, KE 4-5548.

26-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE

FOR SALE

DAY OR WEEK

TR. 3-7770

DELICATESSEN counter man, expe-
rienced, age 20-35. Steady job, good
wages, vacation with pay. Apply
Northwest Delicatessen, 13436 W. 7
Mile Rd.

40A

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WANTED, EMPLOYMENT

RETIRED man is looking for part-
time job. Call TO 7-2731.

BABY SITTING or companion. TO
6-2173.

EXPERIENCED woman wishes days or
cooking. TE 4-7995.

LADY wants part-time general office.
Assistant • bookkeeping, can use
comptometer, calculator, type. 10
years experience. TO 7-1017.

WOODHULL LAKE

WOMAN wishes babysitting. call be-
tween 4 and 5 p.m. TY 7-0441.

2 cottages, three bedrooms each,
on lake front. Priced cheap for
quick sale. All modern conveni-
ences. For information call

EXPERIENCED medical assistant and
receptionist with references. desires
full or part-time work in medical or
dental office beginning December 1.
Mrs. Melcer, TO 5-0734.

UN 3-6450

31-TRANSPORTATION

DRIVER to assist driving to Florida,
leaving next week. WE 5-0176, call
afternoons and evenings.

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 11, 1955

40-EMPLOYMENT

PAINTING - 5 rooms for 580. Good
work. James Taylor. TO 5-0801.

PAINTER AND Decorator. White. Re-
moving paper, sanding and finishing
floors. TY 6-2999.

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

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

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

ATTENTION

SEWARD
MOVING-STORAGE CO.

3732 Joy Rd.

TY 8 2800

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CARPENTER. Alterations of all kinds.
Free estimates. WE 4-4826, WE
3-0815.

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

TILE

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special

U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.

2,700 sq. ft. with $10,000 worth of
meat packing equipment. 133'
frontage with or without equip-
meat, $15,000 dn. Mr. Eagle.

UN 1-4300

BUSINESS CARDS

. FOR RABBI

Experienced girl with mature judg-
ment, literary interests desirable,
opportunity for creative work. Call
MRS. WEISS, UN 4-7474-

2ID-BUSINESS PROPERTY

ELMER M. CLARK

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Clean, modern. full equip. vans,
lowest rates, best service guaran-
teed. Pick ups, piano specialists
office. 24 hs. Local, long distance.

Over 23, ambitious, good character
reference. Some mechancial ability.
Must be available at once. If You
are a will worker, we can help you
double your previous income in a
permanent position. Write Post
Office Box 3981, Strathmoor Sta-
tion, Detroit 27. Giving past ex-
periences. Please include telephone
number for interview.

H. L. MARGOLIN, REALTOR

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FOR LAMP AND
GIFT SHOP

21E-Industrial Property for Sale

Near expressway, 2 bldgs., 1 small,
used for office and truck scale,
the other brand new, 32x48, truck
level, 2 large doors, 15 foot ceil-
ing from 7 inch concrete floor, lot
45x115, includes scales, electric
shears, scrap permit, track spur for
R.R. siding. Total price $15,500 with
le e down. Can be used for many
other types of business. Call

100% RESTAURANT location in Lin-
coln Park's newest new plaza dis-
trict. 27x100. Gas heat. brand new
building. 3516 Fort st. DU 1-1522.

A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. con-
tractors, free estimates. J. B. Dres-
ser. TO. 8-6047.

MARRIED MAN

1844 E. ALEXANDRINE
AT RAILROAD

JUNK SHOP FOR SALE

Paper, iron, metal, rags, very
good business. Owner wants to
retire. Will consider lease. For
information call at 3226 Elm-
hurst.

Young man or woman with office
experience, good at figures, accus-
tomed to handling cash, excellent
opportunity. Free Blue Cross cov-
erage. Apply Mr. Ellis, 4th Floor,
American Savings and Loan, 439
Woodward.

Woodward, 1st Cor. N. of 11 1 /2 Mile

Metal Shop

45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

GOOD experienced man's tailor, new
work and alterations. Part-time
work. UN 3-1818.

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

NICE semi-super market, 12172 Dex-
ter. Self-service. Doing good busi-
ness. Good fixtures. Illness causes
to sell. TO 6-3126.

40-EMPLOYMENT

WANTED

STORM WINDOW SALESMEN

• EXPERIENCE PREFERRED
• BETWEEN 20 AND 30 YEARS OLD
• $150 WEEK GUARANTEED

Call VErmont 6=0006

DI 1-0568

People Make News

Maxwell Rabb, secretary to
• President Eisen-
hower's Cabinet,
will address the
opening banquet
404::: of the United
' Synagogue of
America's c o n-
vention, Sunday,
at Concord ho-
tel, Kiamesha
Lake, N. Y. He
will speak on
Maxwell Rabb "Ethics - the
Fifth Dimension in American
Life." ,
* * *
AARON BRENNER, Memphis,
Tenn., civic leader, has been
named chairman of the commu-
nity development committee of
the National Jewish Welfare
Board.
* * *
The appointment of SIDNEY
NELSON, social service execu-
tive a n d consultant on com-
munity organization, to head the
activities of the Joint Distribu-
tion Committee in South and
Central America, was announced
by Edward M. M. Warburg,
chairman of the JDC.
* * *
The appointment of Rabbi
JOSEPH P. STERNSTEIN of
Dayton, as national chairman of
the newly formed ZOA Commis-
sion to study the fundamental
problems confronting American
Zionism, was announced by Mor-
timer May, president of the Zion-
ist Organization of America.

Morris lAreinberg, of Neponsit,
N. Y., publisher of the Day-.
Jewish Journal, was awarded a
special citation
by Yeshiva Uni-
versity at its
annual Charter
'May dinner,
Nov. 6, at the
Sheraton - Astor
Hotel, New
.:York. Dr. Sam-
uel Belkin, pres-
ident of Yeshiva.
University, pre-
sented the award
Weinberg to Mr. Wein-
berg, "in recognition of devoted
and sympathetic understanding
in advancing the spiritual and
cultural heritage of Judaism."
* *

SAMUEL JACOBS has left
his post as legislative assistant
to U. S. Senator Pat McNamara
and has resumed his former job
as legislative expert in the
Washington UAW-CIO office.
* S *

LOUIS M. RABINOWITZ,
noted New York philanthropist,
has been elected to the board of
directors of the Council for
Middle Eastern Affairs, Inc.
* * C
Dr. MAURICE J. PERLZWEIG,
director of the international af-
fairs department of the World
Jewish Congress, was honored
on his 60th birthday at the Ste-
phen Wise Congress House, New
. York.

UN 1-5075

PAINTING-Exterior, Interior, Deco-
rating, wall washing. W. Williams,
7758 Prairie. TE 4-0195 TY 5-9103.

I. SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of car-

penters work. TY 7-7758 or UN 2-6329.

FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED and new
made to order. First-class work.
Rubel's Upholstering, 12034 Linwood.
TU. 3-0285.

PART-TIME and relief bookkeeping
service, P. & L. and operation state-
ments. Tax reports, systems and
audits. Reasonable. UN 4-1920.

$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, decorating. Reasonable
prices. Free estimates. VI 2-8997 .
BR 3-6271.

LEON KAHAN carpenter and cabinet
maker. Attics, rec. rooms, kitchen
cabinets. Loover doors, estimates
free. UN 2-8890.

EXPERIENCED ladies alteration. Rea-
sonable. TO 6-0335.

55-MISCELLANEOUS

WEBSTER-CHICAGO tape recorder,
like new, perfect condition and
working order. $120. UN 2-5913.

FOR SALE-All tailor shop equipment,
going out of business. $300 complete.
UN 3-3526.

80-GARAGE FOR RENT -.

3 CAR GARAGE for rent. Call WE
4-1240. 4081 Clements.

Dedicate Hillel Center
Without Cornerstone

MADISON, Wisc., (JTA)-The
dedication of the site of the new
Hillel Foundation at the Univer-
sity of Wisconsin here was mar-
red by a missing cornerstone.
The cornerstone, a 300-pound,
21/2 by 11/2 foot red granite block
was recovered later by police. It
was chipped and split through,
evidently when it fell from the
back of a truck, according to
police.
Police here said they had no
leads and reported that they re-
covered the stone after an ano-
nymous telephone call. They at-
tributed the incident to "prank-
sters." It was recalled that only
last August a new Catholic
church here was marred just be-
fore its altar was consecrated.
Dedication ceremonies of the
building went ahead despite the
cornerstone theft, with the parti-
cipation of the University's
president, Dr. E. B. Fred, and
Dr. William Haber, chairman of
the national Bnai Brith Hillel
Commission. Contributions raised
at the ceremony reduced the
amount needed to meet all con-
struction costs from $27,900 to
less than $3,000, it was reported.
The sums raised were in addi-
tion to a single pledge of $10,000
by Lewis E. Phillips, of Eau
Claire, Wisc.

News Brevities

The MAX WEINGARDEN
CLUB was recently organized at
a meeting held in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fink, of
Wales Ave., Huntington Woods.
Held in the form of a Hallowe'en
party, the Joseph Weisbergs won
the prize for the most original
costume. Officers of the group
are Leo Weingarden, president;
Mrs. Harvey Gross, vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. Jack Graff, secretary;
and Mrs. Irving Fink, treasurer.
The group will meet next on
Dec. 11, in the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Phillip Hertz, of Vernon
Ave., Huntington Woods.
* * *
MONTEFIORE LODGE, Free
Sons of Israel, is currently hold-
ing a rummage sale at 4814 W.
Vernor. Proceeds will be used to
send underprivileged children to
Fresh Air Camp. Leon Shembeck
is president of the Lodge, third
oldest Jewish organization in
Michigan. Milton Gottesman
heads the fund-raising commit-
tee.
* * *
GAYELORD HAUSER w i 1 I
speak on "Look Younger, Live
Longer," taken from the title of
his first best-selling book, at De-
troit Town Hall, 11 a.m., Wed-
nesday, in the Fisher Theater.
* * *
The 1956 "JERUSALEM EX-
AMINATIONS" in the Hebrew
language and literature will be
given here next spring under the
sponsorship of the Department of
Education and Culture of the
Jewish Agency for Palestine in
New York, the Jewish Agency
announced.
* * *
"ANASTASIA", the romantic
drama mrhich was the smash hit
of the - Broadway 1955 season,
captivating audience and critics
alike with its intriguing puzzle
of whether Anastasia was a ge-
nuine princess or an extremely
clever impostor, will arrive - in
Detroit at the Cass Theater on
Monday evening, Nov. 21, for a
two - week engagement, ending
Dec. 3. "Anastasia," which is
produced by Elaine Perry, daugh-
ter of Antoinette Perry of Perry
Award fame, will star Dolly Haas
as the Princes, Eugenie Leonto-
vich as the Dowager Empress,
and John Emery as Prince Bou-
nine, with Robert Duke as Prince
Paul.
"Anastasia" will remain at the
Cass Theater for 2 weeks from
Nov. 21 to Dec. 3.
* * *
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY will
shortly begin construction of a
new Graduate Center, first build-
in on the university's 200 acre
campus to be specifically erected
for graduate instruction.

Detroit will be the only city
of the Middle West to be visited
this year by the famous
SADLER'S WELLS BALLET of
London, now on its fourth Amer-
ican tour under the management
of S. Hurok. The engagement is
for Dec. 1 - 4.
* S *
The 23rd annual installation
ceremonies of the ESTHER LIP-
SON FAMILY CLUB will be held
Sunday evening, in the home of
Mrs. Leah Singer, 19213 Monica.
Following past tradition, Mr. and .
Mrs. M. J. Adelson will serve as
installing officers. To be inducted
are Maurice M. Mackey, presi-
dent; Gilbert Laikind, vice-presi-
dent; Al Miller, treasurer; Mrs.
Sam Goodstein, Mrs. Meryl Sei-
grist and Mrs. Al Miller, secre-
taries. Dinner will be served prior
to the ceremonies.
* * *

RABBI M. ROBERT SYME, of
Detroit's Temple Israel, will rep-
resent the Jewish Chautauqua So-
ciety as a lecturer at the Univer-
sity of Toledo. He will partici-
pate in the university's religious
emphasis p r o g r am, scheduled
Monday to Wednesday, at the
university. The Society, spon-
sored by the National Federation
of Temple Brotherhoods, sends
rabbis to college campuses as part
of an educational program to dis-
seminate authentic information
about Judaism.
* *

A new program manual,
"Hymn of Thanksgiving for
America," containing a suggest-
ed program for its presentation
"through music, dance and dra-
matization at Thanksgiving and
other civic holidays," has been
published by the Jewish Center
Division of the National Jewish
Welfare Board.

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