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November 30, 1956 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-11-30

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40-EMPLOYMENT

50-BUSINESS CARDS


WANTED
TEACHER FOR
JEWISH SUNDAY SCHOOL

COMPANY

Large, Modern Vans
Always • Open
-14948 MEYERS
VE 8-7660

GOOD Opportunity for young. ag-
gressive man to learn wholesale
underwear and hosiery business.
5 day week. Permanent position.
Must be draft exempt. Weisman
8c Co., 210 W. Jefferson.

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.

e•dered Couples, Cooks. Maids- . REPAIR.•

Cbauffeurs, Janitors, ,
Caretakers, Porter*
. DAY er *SPX .

TR. -34770

EMPLOYMENT

brick. - cement, • plaster,
pointing. chimneys and porches.
steps. UN • 2-1017.

STEEL RUBBISH DRUMS
ss pd.
-
42.50

31? gad. ....

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IS sat. .

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.... 2.08

las

Also Float and Oil Drums
FREE DELIVERY

WILL ASSIST with cooking. serving
and cleaning up at your dinner
parties; DI 11749. - •

Phone KE 3-4378 -- KE• 1-1592

RESPONSIBLE woman. will baby sit,
references. WE 3-6467.

NATHAN • BORENSTEIN - Plaster
contractor. TY 7-0141.

MATT DEAN

_REFINED lady desires Florida 'resi- LADIES' ALTERATION'S by expert.
dence, would act as companion to
UN 4-9844.
,
lady Or _ other light duties. • Write
Box 199, The Jewish News, 17100 W.
7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, 'Michigan.

45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

GROCERY FOR SALE at a sacrifice,
come in and see what you're get-
ting for $2,200. 16032 W. 7 Mile Rd.

50-BUSINESS CARDS

LARKI/sTS MOVING and Delivery
Service. Any time. Reasonable. 3319
Gladstone. TY "4-4587.

.FOR BETTERwall washing call
James, Russell
. One day service.
TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
. .
FURNITURE repaired and refinished.
Free estimates. WE. 3-2110.

Monument
Unveilings

(Unveiling announcements may
be inserted by mailing 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 standard

charge of $2.00 for an unveiling
notice, me a s u r i n g an inch is
depth.) •

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*

The families of the late Gert-
rude Adler and Harley Michael
Sparage announce the double
unveiling of monuments in their
memories at 1 p.m., Sunday,
Dec. 2, at Clover Hill. Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Adler will of-
ficiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
* •
*
The family of the late Alfred
Ackerman announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday,
Dec. 2, at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Adler will of-
ficiate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
*
*
*
The family of the late Anna
Epstein announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 1 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 9, at
Machpelah Cemetery. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
*
*
*
The family of the late Ida
Schatten announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her mem-
ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 9;
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Rabbi Syme will officiate. Rel-
atives and friends are asked to
attend.

Tells of Israel Visit
BOMBAY-S. K. Patil, mem-
ber of Parliament and loader of
the Congress Party, described
his impressions of Israel, on his
recent visit and spoke of the
Jewish State's achievements.

JULIA S. SCHWENGER,
. New am. Repair Special
186'71 Fenmore, died Nov. 21.
U. OF - D TILE & TERRAZZO CO:
She leaves her husband, Morris;
a son, Daniel; and three grand-
UN - .5075 children.
• • •
SCHWAR.TZ & CO. All Vries of
22
.7aters, work. TY 7-7758 or UN
RAYMOND S. HAAS, 24031
Jerome, Oak Park, died Nov.
PAINTING and decoration. 6 rooms
$109. - 5 rooms $85, 4 moms $70, 3 26. He leaves his wife, Marion;
rooms $55. TY. 8-9393.
a son, Robert D., of Houghton,
A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reason- Mich.; a daughter, Mrs.. Jack
able prime Free estimates. VI. Bodzin; and three grand-
2-1026, BR. 3-6271. .
childre:n.
• •
PAINTING-Exterior, interior, deco-
rating, wall washing. W. Williams,
SARAH NUDELMAN, 11501
7758 Prairie. TE. 4-0195 -
Petoskey, died Nov. 21. Sur-
WINDOWS washed. storms.huzi.g. gut-
ters cleaned, awnings. removed. vived by a son, Nathan; three
KS.. 1-1716 or KE. 1-6410.- - - daughters; Mrs_ Dora Eugean,
Mrs. Jack.J. Feingold and Mrs.
A 1 CARPENTER
Leah .Roznel; seven grandchil-
FINISHER, LIBRARY PANELING, dren and five great grandchil-
AND KITCHEN CABINETS, ALL dren.

• •
KINDS OF ALTERATIONS.
BESSIE SCHNEIDER, 13140
BERKOVITZ
Stoepel, died Nov. 21. Survived
by her husban4, Abraham; two
UN. 4-1897
DRYERS VENTED. Appliances in- daughters, Mrs Sidney Roch-
,stalled, etc. Reasonable. Call any kincl anti Mrs. Sam Moinast; two
time. • Wolfe, BR 3-4446.
brothers,. a - sister and three
PAINTING and Decorating, free es- grandchildren.

.

CARPENTER - Alterations • of all
kinds. Free estimates. TE 4-7776,
WE 3-0815.

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_

DO YOU NERD EMS - WORK?

movING

MALE and female who speak Jewish
and English. Make extra money
p art-time. Call Jerry Harris, TY
45300.
-

Obituaries

• TILE .

ALL Crry

Should have experiente or train-
ing as teacher or group leader
with children. Can Mrs. Mink,
WE 5-8976,

Fields Eitiplayineeit :

50-BUSINESS CARDS

Built Up Asphalt Roofing,
Shingle Roofing and Siding,
Gutters and Tin Decks

AU Work Guaranteed

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

FHA TERMS AVAILABLE

2479 W. Davison Ave.
TO 8-0071

Toronto Looks Askance
at Religion in Schools

TORONTO, (JTA) - Jewish
public relations groups here are
concerned about the increased
measure of religious education
in the schools of the province,
especially in the high schools.
It has been revealed that in-
structions have been sent to

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timates, reasonable price. TO. 74937

ZELIG ZUCKMAN, 4.056
Rum.hrey, died Nov. 24. Sur-
MUST SELL Persian lamb coat, per- vived by his wife, Sadie; two
fect condition. Reasonable. WE sons, Alex and Morris; three
4-5123.
brothers and four grandchil-
dren. ,
60-CARS FOR SALE
ISAAC SINKOFF, 3802 Webb,
1956 Plymouth Demos died Nov. 23. Survived by his
wife, Hessie; two sons, Saul H.
Pushbutton Powerllite, radios,
and Aaron; a daughter, Mrs.
heaters, le to choose front $I,595
up. Ask for "Gold. Star Cars."
Larry Goss.. a brother, a sister,
and seven 'grandchildren.
TAYLOR'S• INC.
-
DODGE-PLYMOUTH DLR.
PHILIP GORZECK, 25211
i 971 1 Lk/m.100;s Coe. Pembroke
Gardner, Oak Park,. died Nov.
23. He leaves his wife, Tillie;
Dexter Chevrolet Official two sons, Gerald and Dr. Louis;
two daughters, Mrs. Hyman
William Diamond, Dies Morgan and Mrs. Eugene Sara-
William Diamon d, -general sky; and seven " grandchildren.

* *
manager of Dexter Chevrolet
Co., died Nov. 21. He had re-
SOPHIE GUTMAN, 15131
sided at 1001 Merton.
Dartmouth, Oak Park, died Nov.
Services were held at Ira 23. She leaves six sons, Leo,
Kaufman Chapel Mr: Diamond. William,' Albert, Max, Burton
was a member of Harry B. Kei- and David; a daughter, Mrs.
dan Lodge, Bnai Brith; Detroit Raymond. Gilberg; two brothers,

55-MISCELLANEOUS

22 grandchildren. .and.

a great

high school principals under ex-
isting legislation to institute re-

Federation of Musicians, and

ligious instructions in the
classes. The instruction is to be
given by visiting clergymen of
various, -Protestant denomina-
tions.
In some municipalities these
instructions have already been
put into effect, but this is not
generaL Theie appear to be
some technical program diffi-
culties about the general imple-
mentation of the plan.
At the same time, there is
continuing opposition on the
part of Jewish and many Pro-
testant citizens to the principle
of religious instructions in the
schools of the .province although
no official objections to the pro-
gram are envisaged at this mo-
ment.

Chevrolet Corp.
IDA GOODMAN, 2070 Blaine,
He leaves his wife, Belle; and died Nov. 24. She leaves three
a daughter, Mrs. Natalie Kir- sons, Morris, Karl and Dr. Louis;
schner.
three daughters, Jennie, Mrs.
Ben Silverstein and Mrs. Fannie
Swedish Leader Dies
Meisel; and seven grandchildren.
STOCKHOLM, (JTA)-Akim
CHARLES NORMAN, 17519
Spivak, chairman of the Swed-
ish section of the World Jewish StoepeI, died Nov. 26. He leaves
Congress, died here following a his wife, Celia; two sons, Joseph
long illness. He had been ac- and Henry, of Wyandotte; a
ghter, Mrs. Irving Gold; and
tive in relief and resettlement
efforts on behalf of World War a rather. • • •
II refugees.
HARRY KUSHNER, 17 5 7 5
San Juan; died Nov. 25. He
President of Fuerth
leaves his wife, Nettie; a daugh-
Jewry Wins Bonn Award ter;. Mrs. Seymour Kraft; four
brothers, three sisters and two
FUERTH, Bavaria, (JTA) - grandchildren.
The Federal Cress of Merit,
* * *

First Class, has been conferred
ALBERT GOODMAN, 17373
on the president of the local Stoepel, died Nov. 25. He leaves
Jewish Community, Jean Man- IL wife, Rose; two sons, Charles
del, in recognition of his work and Mark; a daughter, Ellen;
on behalf of Christian-Jewish four brothers and four sisters.
cooperation and in rebuilding
*. * *
Jewish life here.
.DENA FOOTE, 19915 Grand-
The Fuerth JeArish commu- view, died NOV. 18.' Services and
nity, now about 300 strong, has interment in Flint, Mich. She
a larger proportion of children leaves a son, Dr. Joseph D., of
than any other city in Germany Flint; a daughter, Mrs. Max
and its spiritual leader, Rabbi Lebowski, of Detroit; and five
David Spiro of Warsaw, is con- grandchildren.
sidered the oustanding Hassidic
* * *
personality in the Country.
MAX MANSFIELD, 18 4 2 1
Mandel, who was born in this Stansbury, died Nov. 24. He
city, is only 45, an unusually leaves his wife, Mary; a son,
young it to • receive the high Maurice; three daughters, Suz-
Bonn award that has been be- anne, Thelma and Mrs. Russell
stowed upon him.
Greenberg; three brothers, two
sisters and three grandchildren.

in Memoriam

In loving memory of our be-
loved brother, Benjamin Mason,
who passed away on Dec. 8,
1955.
Sadly missed and always re-
membered by his sisters,, Sarah
and Etta.
* * *
In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, Ben-
jamin Mason, who passed away
on Dec. 8, 1955. .
Sadly missed by his wife,
Rita; and daughter, Doreen
Marsha.

the Hundred Car Club of the. grandchild_

Giant Given for Heart Study
at Newark Jewish Etospital

The excellent facilities of The Era. Kaufman
Chapel are known and available at a cost
within the reach of aft.

The Ira Kaufman Chapei
Director of Funerals

9419 "Dexter

•-

Mer 44020

NEWARK, N.J., (JT'Al-The
Essex County Heart Associatian
has given Beth Israel Hospital
here a $5,000 research grant for
a study on the effect of artificial
hibernation in patients suffering
from coronary • occlusion. The
hosPita/ bill study whether, if
artificial hibernation can be
achieved, it will prevent corn-
plicationi due to shock in cases

of

C0rallille; SOC411401k: . k %

MAX RIDER: 1941 Tuxedo,
died Nov. 19. Survived by his
wife, Sophie; a son, Samuel; a
daughter, Shirley; two brothers
and two grandchildren.

Louis Tendler
Newsman, Dies

,.

A heart attack, • suffered
Wednesday, was fatal to vet-
eran Detroit newspaperman,
Louis
' Tendler. Services will be
held it 11 a.M., today, at the'
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
After attending the Univer
sixty of Michigan, Mr. Tendler,
joined the staff of the Detroit
Free Press, and./ater -joined the at.
Detroit News staff where he
worked for nearly 30 years.
- A 1937 gritduate of the Uni-
itersity of Detroit Law School,
Mr. Tendler covered a majority
of the News' special stories on
the courts, taxes and other le-
gal .questions. - -
He was active in and con-
cerned with Jewish affairs,
minority groups and race rela-
tion. problems.
- Mr. Tendler, who had resided
at 18660 Sussex, is survived by
his wife, Mollie; and two
daughters, Rose Anna a n d
Judith..
. Instead of flowers, the family
is asking . that contributions be
sent to the Louis Tendler Fund
to assist needy journalism stu-
dents at t h e ITniversity of
bfichigan.

0

Mumford Student Dies
in Automobile Accident

A 17-year-old Mumford High
School senior was fatally in-
jured on Nov. 21, when a car
in which she was riding col-
lided • with another on W.
Mile near Palmer Parka
She is Sally Tucker, daugh-
ter of Mn and Mrs. Stanley
J. Tucker, of 18709 Monica.
Services were held at the Ira

Kaufman Chapel.

Etestc
. des her parents, Miss

Tucker is survived by her sister;

Rosalind, who also was injured

in the crash, four other brothers
and sisters, Dor e e n, Allen,
Jackie and Steven; and her
grandwents, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Berkowitz.

Ellis Fisher Dies
Ellis Fisher, owner of a chain
of neighborhood depai tment
stores, died Nov. 21. Services
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Mr. Fisher, who resided. at 19622
Oak, leaves his wife, Rita; a
son, Michael; and a daughter,
Mrs. Edward Stein.

CEMETERY MEMORIALS

Lowest Prices for Highest Quality
Granite and Outstanding Designs .

DETROIT MONUMENT
WORKS

2744 W. Davison, cor. Lawton
DI. 1-1175
TO. 8-6923

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Max Wrotslaysky
. Monument Works

Owner
Distinctive
bionninents
Seasonably Priced
3201 JOY ROAD .
Corner Wildemere

TY.. 6-0196

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