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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-10-06

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17-HOUSES FOR SALE

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 6, 1961 —

18055 ILENE

OPEN 2-5 SUNDAY
Spacious 3-bedrm. Col., 114 baths,
gas A.C. heat. Rec. rm. Excellent
schools. Shuels, shopping, trans.
See this today.
MR. SELDON
UN 4-4600

John Kunsky Estate, Built at Over
$500,000, for Sale by Frank Co.

1 OBITUARIES

Chile Leaders Attend
Funeral for Schaulsohn

.

SANTIAGO, Chile, (JTA) -
LOUIS ELBINGER, 12460 Chile's President Jorge Alessan-
Waltham, died Sept. 27. Sur- dri, Prime Minister Sotero Del
vived by five sisters, Mrs. Leah
Rio and other leaders of the
Warreneff, Mrs. Max (Rebecca) government, as well as leaders
J. WM. KLEM
Kline, Mrs. Joseph (Mary)
of the Chilean Jewish Commu-
Wilson, Mrs. Alfred (Ilene)
WARD. Brick bungalow. Excellent
nity, were repreSented at spe-
condition, near shopping and bus
Keats and Mrs. William (Rose)
transp., reasonable price. UN 4-3596.
cial rites held at the country's
Levitt.
oldest synagogue, Circulo ISrae-
STOUT 19958. Brick 3 bedroom
* * *
ranch, gas heat, tiled basement,
lita, for the late Marcos Schaul-
HARRY GOODMAN, 7301
attic fan, Owner. KE 4-3069.
sohn, who died at the age of 71.
DeSoto,
died
Sept.
27.
Sur-
OAK PARK, 15021 Bishop. Lovely 3
Schaulsohn was the father of
bedroom brick ranch, gas heat,
vived by wife, Marie; two sons,
Jacobo Schaulsohn, president of
basement and car-port. Carpeting
Samuel
of
New
London,
Conn.
and draperies. Priced for quick
Chile's Chamber of Deputies,
sale. LI 6-5096.
and Gilbert of Zanesville, Ohio;
who has at various times rep-
a
sister
and
six
grandchildren.
OAK PARK. 3-bedroom brick ranch,
resented this country at the
* * *
finished basement. 2-car garage. LI
The sale of the former John
The home, built originally at a
United Nations.
3-8878. 22011 Avon.
Kunsky home, 1630 Wellesley cost of. over a half million dol-
LOUIS BOGORAD, 13341 S.
Dr., has been announced by the lars, is a show place known for Norfolk, died Sept. 29. Sur
17-A--LOTS FOR SALE
Julian C. Frank Co., realtors.
its wood carvings.
vived by wife, Rebecca; two Former M Prof.,
This is the second time that
The main floor of the home sons, Isadore and George; two Econo ist Leo Wolman
the Frank Realtors have handled has a built-in English tavern. It daughters, Mrs. Aukie (Annie) DiErs-
BONSTELLE
in New York at 71
the sale of this property, a has two living rooms, a large den, Konicov of Louisville, Ky., and
Prof. Leo Wolinan, retired
6 lots. 75x135 feet. Beautiful • ranch "country estate" located on a six bedrooms and five baths. The Mrs. Harry (Stella) Meizler; a
section. City water, sewers, gas. Near two-acre tract right in town.
sale price was not disclosed.
brother, 11 grandchildren and Columbia University economist;
who was on the faculty of the
Northland. Sell all or any part.
3 great grandchildren.
University of Michigan from 1915
* * *
40-EMPLOYMENT
55-MISCELLANEOUS
to 1917, died Oct. 2 in New York,
EL 6-1722
SYDNEY DATER, 14055 at the age of 71. .
WOMAN to be companion to elderly
lady. Live-in. Wages. Call UN 4-9188
ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE
Prairie, died Sept. 29. Survived
He had held many important
or UN 4-2925. • -.
FRANKLIN Fairway. Beautiful lot,
by wife, Florence; a son, Leon; university and government posts,
OCTOBER 8, 9, and 10.
will sell reasonable. UN 2-9924.
father, Simon Dater of Eng- served on the War Industries
50 BUSINESS CARDS
11 A.M. to 10 P.M.
land; a sister, and a grand- Board, was a research director
OAK PARK. 69 foot lot on Colleen
between Ludlow and Vernon. Near FURNITURE repairs and refinishing.
child.
TEMPLE
BETH JACOB
grade and High School. DI' 1-9540.
for the Amalgamated Clothing
Free estimates. Call UN 4-3547.
* * *
79
ELIZABETH
LAKE
ROAD
Workers and was an expert on
FRANKLIN Fairway. 200 foot fronting LOUIE'S Re-upholstering, Repairing
SAM -BIELEWICH, 17511 In- labor issues.
Franklin Hills Golf Course. Must
PONTIAC, MICHIGAN
Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason
sell. SU 8-7523.
diana, died Sept. 30. Survived
able Free estimates. UN 4-3339
VE 5-7453.
TURN YOUR OLD suits, topcoats, by wife, Rose; a son, Hyman
and shoes into cash. TU 3-1872.
18-STORE RENTALS
Beale; a sister and three grand- Sarah O.ppenheim Dies
LARKINS MOVING
Mrs. Sarah Oppenheim, widow
STURTEVANT, 2605-Newly redeco- children.
rated apts. Stove, refrig., and heat
AND DELIVERY SERVICE
of David Oppenheim, prominent
* * *
furnished, $60. See or call man-
Grand River nr. Lahser
Pioneer Jewish leader and a
ager, TO 6-5095.
Also Office Furniture.
GEORGE HARRIS, 1 1 0
founder of the Detroit Real
Large double store 40x120 ft.
Any time.
FALL
OUT
Shelter,
$330.
Carpentry,
Sproat,
died
Sept.
29.
He
leaves
Lots of foot traffic & shoppers,
Reasonable.
Painting, Decorating, Reasonable. a sister, Mrs. Harry Klein of Estate Board, died Sept. 30. She
reas. rent. Call Otto Schultz.
TW 1-3731.
3319 GLADSTONE
was 85.
Bronx, N.Y. Interment, New
TY 4-4587
GORDON WILLIAMSON CO.
Mrs. Oppenheim, 1980 W. Chi-
MUST liquidate older, younger dogs, York.
Poodles, Boxer and pups. Cockatiel.
cago, was a life member of
19120 GD. RIVER
KE 2-3400
I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter
*
*
*
Will
sell,
lease,
or
,trade?
584-3528.
Work, no job too big or small. BR
Purity Chapter, Order of the
3-4826. Li 5-4035. •
PHILIP LIEBERMAN, 20203 Eastern Star; and a member of
NEW KAY Banjo, 5 string, also
19-E-BUSINESS PROPERTY
General
Accordian,
120
bass.
Sacri-
Forrer, died Sept. 30. He leaves - Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
PAIWING and decorating, finest .
FOR SALE
fice. Private party. UN 4-7867.
workmanship, free estimates. San)
his wife, Ruth; three sons,
Surviving are four sons, Royal
Fishman. UN. 1-3265.
David, Raymond and Martin; a A., Theodore H., Martin 0. and
FURNITURE WANTED
PAINTING, window washing. Reason- 57 A
daughter,
Feannie;
two
able price. Quick service, 20 years
Edwin B.; and a daughter, Mrs.
experience. TE 4-5864.
FURNITURE WANTED - Highest brothers, two sisters and two Harold M. Barker.
prices
paid
for
good
used
furni-
SALE OR LEASE
grandchildren.
ture and appliances. Call Nate
* * *
Paige. TY 5-6601. Open daily 9-
DRESSMAKING
Emanuel Klein Dies
8:30 Sun. 11-6. Closed Sat.
ANNA NATHANSON, 13329
The president of a lamp-and-
All Kinds of Alterations
S. Norfolk, died Oct. 1. She shade importing firm in Down-
60-CARS FOR SALE
Call for Appointments
leaves two sons, Joseph and Leo town Detroit - the Edward
Messenger; a daughter, Mrs. Alden Studios - Emanuel G.
UN 3:8283
1960 CADILLAC .
Jacob Megdall; a brother, four Klein died Tuesday at his home,
17175 ROSELAWN
sisters, five grandchildren and 900 Whitmore. He was 59.
Like New. Low Mileage.- New
Dual 90 Tires. Complete Powet
three great grandchildren.
CARPENTER WORK of all kinds,
New ale conditioned
He was a member of Franklin
kitchen cabinet. doors. wall panel-
* * *
(Brakes, steering, windows and
Hills Country Club, the Great
ing, steps, railings, cedar closets,
seats.)
Very
reasonable.
work myself. UN 4-1897. -
MOE COULD, 17170 Meyers, Lakes Club, the Standard Club,
died Oct. 1. He leaves a daugh- the Furniture Club of Detroit,
FOR BETTER wall washing, call
Call
James Russell.. One day service.
ter, Mrs. Gerald Alp e r t of the Material Handling Society
TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
LI. .2-1947 - VE. 7-1847 Vantaugh, N.Y. Interment, New and
Temple Beth El.
32x70. 8 ofices, ideally located
York.
ALL REPAIRS, brick, cement, plaster,
at 15219 W. 8 Mi. nr. Green-
Surviving are his wife, Lo-
pointing, porches, chimney, steps. 61-GARAGE FOR RENT
*
*
field.
rene; a son, Edward A.; a sister
UN 2-1017.
ARTHUR GENZBURG, 18050 and a grandson.
GARAGE to rent, good condition,
side-drive, car or storage. UN 2-2593. Roselawn, died Oct. 2. He leaves
BR. 3-2600
BR. 3-1365
TILE
his wife, Grace; a son, Paul
Bihary; three brothers, a sister Meridor's 'Long Is
DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
Slander Charges Are
and two grandchildren.
New and Repair Special
Road- to Freedom' in
Dismissed in Telecast
* * *
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.
19-F-VACANT BUSINESS
English
Translation
on Anti-Semitism
FANNIE KESSLER, 1 7 1 5 4
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Barak
Publications,
formed as
UN 1-5075
LOS ANGELES, (JTA)-Riv- Wisconsin, died Oct. 2. She a public service by Burton Ar-
leaves
a
son,
Charles;
five
erside County Superior Judge
Business - Vacant
INTERIOR, - exterior decorating. Wall Merrill Brown dismissed charges daughters, Mrs. Barney Kahn, thin- Ravins, a Los Angeles
CPA, announces the publication
washing, all other home work.
Parcels & wooded from 20' to
Neat and reasonable. Charles Pio- of conspiracy to commit criminal Mrs. Harry Greenspan, M r s . of "Long Is the Road to Free-
121' frontage, 9 Mi. Rd. 101'
trowski. TY 8-5485.
slander stemming from a telecast Harry Lightstone, Mrs. Elsie dom" by Ya'acov Meridor, the
frontage; Main St. in Clawson 70'
frontage; all priced reasonably &
A-1 PAINTING, paper hanging, wall which charged that anti-Semitism Gedrich and Mrs. Pearl Haller true story of one of the leaders
in nice location. LI 3-8500.
washing, interior and exterior. Rea- was rampant in Elsinore, a Cali- of Pittsburgh; eight grandchil-
sonable. Immediate service. UN
dren and nine great grand- in the underground struggle
fornia resort town.
4-0326.
for the independence of Israel.
A. G. Elliott & Sons
Judge Brown held that the children.
A best seller in its original
* * *
grand jury which indicted TV
Hebrew editions, it is being
LEVI MOVING COMPANY
30-A-INSTRUCTION
CHARLES BINDER, 1 7 5 9 6 presented in English to the
newscaster Pat Michaels and
eight others, including some El- Stoepel, died Oct. 1. Survived American public in the hope
FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN
BAR MITZVAH, Hebrew, Bible, Yid-
dish, English, Citizenship, experi-
sinore city officials, was the "vic- by wife, Libe; a son, Herman; that it may help alert them
enced teacher. WE 4-1793.
COURTESY SERVICE
tim of hysteria." A friend of the four daughters, Mrs. Sam to the fact that freedom, once
MATHEMATICS tutoring. High school_
court brief was filed in the case ( E pi m a ) Cutler, Mrs. Max lost, is not easily regained.
teacher. BS, MS degrees. 12 years
by the American Civil Liberties (Bella) Cohen, Mrs. Vera Estrin
experience. VE 7-8736.
An introduction to the book
and Mrs. Frank (Evelyn) Sol- has been written by the noted
Union of Southern California.
BAR-MITZVAH instructions. Rea-
omone;
a
sister
in
Argentina;
The ACLU chapter asserted
sonable, dependable, conscientious. GREENBERG'S Maintenance and Re-
author, Stephen Longstreet.
pair. Specializing electric appli-
10 grandchildren and nine great
Joshua Shames. 19318 Roselawn. UN
ances, door bells, locksmith, win- that the California statute under
2-0372.
grandchildren.
dow glass ,carpenter work, sash which the grand jury acted was a
To keep dust from sticking
cords, screens, reasonable rates. modern equivalent of seditious
* * *
to a dustpan, wax the pan with
TO 9-4815.
40 EMPLOYMENT
SAM MILLER, 13405 S. Nor- -no-rub liquid wax.
libel laws and added that such
PAINTER desires interior and ex- laws have been held to infringe folk, died Oct. 1. Survived by
terior painting, work guaranteed.
If you need good domestic help
TR 4-2104.
on fundamental free speech three sons, Amos, Louis and
call us.
ALTERATIONS on dresses, reason- rights in direct violation of the Joseph of Los Angeles; three
able. Call DI 1-9721.
daughters, Mrs. Harry (Bessie)
first amendment.
REEVES
Schein, Airs. Edward (Libby)
50-BUSINESS CARDS
50-BUSINESS CARDS
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Laurens and Mrs. Lee (Sarah) Stops I
Pain
Seidenfield of Des Moines; a. . . For
first time scien`ce has found
LI 4-5138
brother; 14 grandchildren and a ne eal*
ith the as-
ALL CITY
to
i.
.ility to
hemor.
18 great grandchildren.
MOVING & STORAGE CO.
nd to relieve pa
without
PAWN SHOP needs experienced sales-
* * *
gery. In jse
while
man. Clairmount Loan. 9109 Wood-
ently re
g
ct
reduc-
VE
14948
ward. TR 5-9144.
HATTIE E. NEWMAN, of
ion
nk e)
pl
Most
8-7660 Meyers Rd.
amaz
Pacific Palisades, Calif., for
r
w
o thor-
KOSHER Companion wanted for
ough
er
ade
onishing
erly of Detroit, died Sept. 2 •
elderly woman. Room nad board
stet
nt 1 "Piles h
ceased to
plus small wages. LI 7-0215.
be
Services and interment to
pro.
The s
t is a new
he
stance
(
yne®)-
dis.
WOMAN with car wanted part-time
place in Toledo Oct. 1. She
cqv
of a wor
amous research
to drive gentleman around. 1 or 2
Complete Moving Service
survived by a daughter, Miria
institute. This
ance is now avail.
days. Write Box 517. The Jewish
No Job Too Large-Too Small
•le in eu
ory or ointment fort►
News. 17100 W. 7 Mile Road. De-
Minkoff, of Pacific Palisades

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