OBITUARIES page 140 B'rith and very active with Israel Bonds. She was founding mem- ber of Adat Shalom Synagogue and was a volunteer at Jewish Home for Aged and Century Club. She leaves her daughters and sons-in-law, Corrine and Martin Joseff of West Bloomfield, Mari- lyn and Ralph Bernstein of West Bloomfield; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Theodore Kaczander Theodore "Ted" Kaczander, 81, of Southfield, died July 10. He was a counselor with the Detroit Pub- lic Schools for over 35 years. He received his master's degree and specialist in counseling and edu- cation from Wayne State Uni- versity. He was an associate in physical education and health club at Jewish Community Cen- ter in Detroit for over 40 years. He was a member of B'nai B'rith Maurice Zeigler Lodge, officer in B'nai B'rith bowling league, mem- ber of Jewish War Veterans, for- mer Golden Gloves boxing cham- pion and member and captain of fencing team at Wayne State University. He leaves his wife, Frances; sons and daughters-in-law, Alan and Joyce of West Bloomfield, Richard and Carol of Oak Park, Bruce and Karen of West Bloom- field; brothers and sisters-in-law, Paula and Kay Kasander, Oscar and Helen Kaczander; sister and brother-in-law, Violet and Nick Salamon; six grandchildren. PRAT"wp. 4,4:14 Ulm" Im o al li ti le lei t Oppenheimer Art Shown In Vienna Bonn (JTA) — One of the forgot- ten great artists of Austrian Jew- ry is receiving belated recognition this summer at Vienna's recent- ly opened Jewish Museum. The museum is showing a ret- rospective of the works of Max Oppenheimer. Mr. Oppenheimer, once a famed painter known through- out Europe, fled the Nazis in 1938. The Jewish Museum of Vienna has gathered Oppenheimer's scattered works from many Eu- ropean countries, Israel and the United States. AMAZING MARKETPLACE HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT WANTED seeks BUYING OR SELLING FUR- ployment to elderly person. NITURE? Call TEL N SELL - A babysitting, no weekends. classified telephone informa- 1/23 erences. 883-0917 tion service for fine pre-owned 1 REFERENCES, own furniture & more. 737-2272 sportation. Will care for el ANTIQUE ORIENTAL SEC- ly or 2/3 days laundry, RETARY with matching chair ning & light cooking. 838- circa 1910. Wonderful condi- 4 1/23 tion. $600. or best offer. Call F. ABLE CLEANING 644-7030 after 6 p.m. UFN COMPANION/AIDE se, office, apart- 1. Bonded. In- furs. 273-9142 2/6 care e _ VIOLIN LESSONS - For be- ginners & advanced. Highly professional. Please call 354- 1/30 1213 TRANSPORTATION AUTOS TRANSPORTED to and from Florida. Michigan UFN Auto. 313-398-6622. RELIABLE SERVICE to and m Metro Airport. For infor- reservations call - 357-5112. COMPUTER REPAIR. Dis- count prices on new PC's. Ex-f perienced. Competitive. 3425 PERSONAL COMP tems Analysis & De; AUTOMOBILES area networks. Offir 1984 ELDORADO BIARRITZ - tion, Desktop Bose sound, astro-roof, digital Communicatic dash, dark blue exterior, red 2248 anytime. leather interior. Excellent con- dition. $11,500. 646-0824 1/23 RAY'S HO? ME, re SERVICES PAINTING, plaster repairs, wall washing, wallpaper re- moving. Experienced. petitive. 544-3118. B & C DECORATINC ing. Interior - dential - yrs. P . UFN THE JEWISH NEWS' AMAZING MARKETPLACE... PAYS OFF WITH INTEREST Attract the interest of your friends and neighbors with an ad in The Jewish News' Amazing Marketplace. It's the one classified advertising section that's read by practically everyone in our community. The Amazing Marketplace is the local source for everything from lawn and home services to stereos, employment opportunities and babysitters. Remember, our readers have more confidence in The Jewish News than in any other local publication. That's why they depend on The Jewish News Amazing Marketplace for the best values and services. So place an ad, for as little as $11.50, that pays off with the interest of people you know and trust. Call 354-5959 and reserve ad space, today! Place Your Special Ad In The Amazing Marketplace. THE JEWISH NEWS 139