Friday, November 30, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Six OBITUARY Youth Aliyah Plans Program and Tea CARL DANOVITZ of 2210 Pingree, died on Nov. . 2, at the age of 55. He was a long-time resident of Detroit. He is survived by his wife, Mary; three daughters, Mrs. Sam Rich- man and Mrs. Oscar Sharf, ot* Detroit, and Mrs. Jules Dano- witz, of Battle Creek, also by four grandchildren. The services were held at Lewis Bros. Chapel and interment was in the Work- men's Circle cemetery. HARRY H. COGGAN Funeral services for Mr. Har- ry H. Coggan were held Sunday, at 1 p.m., at Ira Kaufman's Fu- neral Home and at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Mr. Coggan died suddenly tt Harper Hospital, Friday morn- ing, Nov. 23. He was born in Russia and came to Syracuse, N. Y., in 1900. As a young man he was a sports reporter and editor of the sports page of tit: Syracuse Journal. He came to Detroit in 1913. He was found- er of Hudson Cleaners & Dyers. At the time of his death he was 55 years old. Mr. Coggan was a member and contributor to many Jewish and non-Jewish charitable organizations. He is survived by his wife, Celia; three children, Maurice, Yale and Lois; his mother, Mrs. Re- becca Coggan; four brothers, Nathan, of Syracuse, N.Y., Ben, Dr. Sam and Dr. Robert, and a sister, Mrs. Jack Wertheimer, all of Detroit. MRS. HARRY L. JONES ISADORE EIFER died Nov. 16 at Miami, Fla. Services were held last Thurs- day at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home with Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Sonenklar officiating. He leaves his wife, Jennie; two sons Aaron and Bernard; two brotn- ers, Max and Louis, of Cleve- land; and three sisters, Mrs. Dora Adler, Mrs. Sylvia Streern, both of Cleveland, and Mrs. Re- gina Adler of Calif. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Ceme- tery. . ANNA GOLDSTOFF of 3726 Atkinson, died Nov. 24. Services and interment were held on Monday in Denver, Colo. She leaves her son, Nathan, and three daughters, Mrs. William Her- shey, Mrs. Rose Lavine and Mrs. Sadie Hershey of Denver. ROSE ARKIN The Youth Aliyah program and tea will take place in the Grand Rill Room of the Book Cadillac Hotel, Wednesday, Dec. 12, at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Harry Wineman, who has for the past ten years headed Hadassah's Youth Aliyah Com- mittee, will preside at this af- fair and will introduce the guest speaker, Mrs. Waitstill Hastings Sharp. Mrs. Sharp has rendered distinguished service to refugees in European countries through- out the war, for which she has been decorated by the govern- ments of Czechoslovakia and Portugal. Mrs. Harry L. Jones, chapter vice president in charge of program, announces that a choral reading, commemorating Henrietta Szold's birthday, will be rendered by Mrs. Milford Pregerson, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Royal Maas. Hadassah will join in the trib- ute to Mrs. Anna Werbe's 25 years of valuable service to the Detroit Community in the field of art. In her honor, a rece.,- tion and tea will be held at th-- Jewish Community Center or. Sunday, Dec. 9, at 8:30 p.m. Jewish Women's Welfare Group Sends Relief Checks Lt. Eli Levin Aux. Elects New Officers Newly elected officers of the Lt. Eli Levin Auxiliary No. 230 of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States are: President, Beatrice Weisberg; senior vice president, Molly Har- ris; junior vice president, Helen Lapin; chaplain, Molly Gottlieb; judge advocate, Eva Mann; sec- retary, Evelyn Anchill; publicity, Molly Knoppow; treasurer, Es- ther Singerman ; conductress, Rose Cantor; trustees, Lee Lev- in, Lillian Disner, Sadie Dress- ne•; guard, Ruth Goldshur; flag bearers, Sally Held, Molly Knop- pow, Freda Shifman, Florence Sinkoff, Elaine Klein, Rose Gott- lieb; color bearer, Lee Levin. Auxiliary No. 230 presented the Lt. Jack Winokur Ladies Aux. No. 268 with a bible at their installation. Plans have now been completed for the Latke Party to be held cimbined with the Lt. Eli Post at their club rooms on Sat. evening. Dec. 8. A hospital party will be held by Aux. 230 on Dec. 6, at Dear- born. On Dec. 13, a past presi- dents' party will be held at the home of Rose Cantor on Wilde- mere Ave. Past presidents. Luba Lupiloff, Rose Cantor, Ida Schultz and Eva Mann will be honored and tokens of appre- ciation will be presented to them. Attendance is limited to members only. Ann Kuper, Guest of Eva Prenzlauers Plan Neugarten Medical Aid Annual Donor Lunch Miss Ann Birk Kuper will be the guest of the Neugarten Med- ical Aid on the occasion of its 12th Annual Luncheon Dec. 4 to be held at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Miss Kuper will present the play, "The Late George Apley," one of the current Broadway successes. Tickets to the luncheon may be purchased by calling Mrs• Marian Jacobs, To. 8-5010, or Mrs. Morris Roth, To. 8-3167. Available rummage dates may be obtained by calling Mrs. Har- vey Rothstein, Un. 3-6195. Mrs. Charles Aller is presi- dent. Banquet Planned By League for Labor Palestine on Dec. 9 The League for Labor Pales- tine will give a banquet ati Sunday, Dec. 9, at 6 p.m., at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Tickets may be obtained by contacting Miss Leah Chafets, 3301 Tyler, To. 8-4951. The Eva Prenzlauer's Mater- nity Aid met Tuesday, Nov. 27, and made final plans for their 13th Annual Donor Luncheon, which will be held at the Book Cadillac Hotel on Monday, Dec. 17. Mrs. Samuel Samuels is the chairman. Co-chairman Mrs. Louis Alper will select the table prizes. For reservations, call Tr. 2-2281 or Ho. 4472. Mrs. Sarah Cornblit Feted in Farewell The Ladies Auxiliary of Ye- shivath Chachmey Lublin are presenting a farewell party in honor of their president, Mrs. Sarah Cornblit, on Saturday, Dec. 8, at 7 p. m. Mrs. Cornblit will make her home in Cali- fornia. A buffet luncheon will be served. Chanukah Greetings GLOBE PAPER CO. Goldie Myerson Group To Hold Latke Party Parochial School to Hold Chanukah Party A Chanukah party will be held Sunday, Dec. 2, at the De- troit Hebrew Parochial School, Linwood and Elmhurst. Two plays will be presented by the children of the primary grades. General Paper Merchants 235 W. JEFFERSON AVE. The Goldie Myerson Group of the Pioneer Women's Organiza- tion will hold a Chanukah Latke Party, Saturday evening, Dec. 1, at the home of Mrs. D. Brind- ge, 2732 Pasadena. CHerry 6220 DR. J. M. GOLDSMITH DR. B. M. SEYBURN DENTISTS Chanukah Greetings 1416 GRISWOLI Charles R. Adair Abstract Co. BeC Grand Inver and Clifford RANDOLPH 6425 505 F. P. SMITH BLDG. PHONE 3-1131 Flint, Mich. linveifin9 //offices The unveiling of the monu- ment to the late Carrie Stein- berg will take place on Sunday, Dec. 9, at 1 p.m., at the Clover Hill Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will officiate. Relativ's and friends are invited to at- tend the service. of 4055 Glendale, died Nov. 25. Services were held Monday at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Rabbi Rosenstock and Cantor Sonenklar officiated. She leaves three sons, Sam, David and Ben- jamin; two daughters, Mrs. Bor. Tash, Washington, D. C., and Women of AJC Mrs. Hugo Schmitz, Palestine; Hold Conference and two sisters, Mrs. Dora Wolf, The Detroit, Cleveland and Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Loeb Chicago chapters of the Women's Luchs, Washington, D. C. Inter- Division of the American Jew- ment was at Clover Hill Park ish Congress will hold their re- Cemetery. gional conference Dec. 12-13 at the Hollenden Hotel, Cleveland, EARL E. SOMMERS Ohio. Mrs. Avis Schulman, national of the Belcrest Hotel, died on Nov. 26. Funeral services and board member, who will discuss interment were in Chicago on the World Jewish Congress, and Tuesday. He leaves his wife, two national vice-presidents, Mrs. Ida; three brothers, Edward of Anna Center Schneiderman, Omaha, Joseph of Chicago, and Chairman of Education, and Mrs. Sam of Los Angeles; and three Anna Shepard, Chairman of the sisters, Mrs. Bert Hamburg, Mrs. Committee Combatting Anti- Lou Broudy and Mrs. Robert Semitism, will address the meet- Rosenthal, all of Chicago. ings. • These sessions are open to all members of the Women's Division HARRY LEIBSON of the American Jewish Congress of 667 BlaineAve., died Nor. and those desirous of attending 18, at the age of 57. Funeral are asked to call Mrs. Philip services were held Nov. 21 at the Lewis Brothers Funeral Frank, Ty. 1-4999 - Answering the frantic plea of Chapel. Interment was at the 180,000,000 destitute European Machpelah Cemetery with Rab- peoples, for clothing, the Wo- bi Levi officiating. He is sur- men's Division has opened three vived by his wife, Jeanette; bro- receiving centers for used cloth- thers, Billie, Lang Leibson of ing. They are at the homes of N.Y., Les of Chicago and Ar- Mrs. Al Lutz, 18086 Pennington thur of the U. S. Army; sisters, Avenue; Mrs. Archie Goldberg, Mrs. Peggy Levinson, Lyla, Zel- 2551 Fullerton; and Mrs. George da and Sari of Syracuse, N. Y. Carr, 2285 Pingree. Mrs. Benton Mr. Leibson was Past Command- Wolfe, Chairman of the Clothing er of Post 135, Jewish War Drive, asks donators not to delay Veterans, Past President of Aes- with their offerings at this cru- colapians and a member of the cial period. Julius Rosenwald Post 218. A SALLE Worlds Largest Seller at 10' Window Shade Co. PAGEL'S, Inc. WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER i n Memoriam In most treasured memory )f A special meeting of the Jew- ish Women's European Welfare my dearly beloved husband and Organization will be held Mon- our father, Sam Gold, who pass- day, Dec. 3, at the Bnai Moshe ed away two sad years ago to- Synagogue where a report will day. on Dec. 4, 1943. "Sweet memories of you will be given of the silver jubilee live in our hearts forever." banquet held last Sunday at Lonely wife and children. Shaarey Zedek. The regular monthly relief In loving memory of our dear checks to orphans in Palestine husband and father, Isidore and in this country will be sent Freedman, who passed away 24th out together with temporary re- lief checks to several new or- day in Kislev (Dec. 21, 1943). Sadly missed by his wife and phan families. daughter, Lenore. 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