Page Fifteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, July 25, 1947 Welles Is Slated for Marshall Job racy the Nazi concentratiot Services were held at the Ile- camps which exterminated mil brew Benevolent Society. She is survived by her husband, lions of innocent people. The family of the late Fannie Bernard and a daughter, Mrs. Fannie Pantzer. Goldman announce the unveiling Isn't it rather strange that tht (Continued from Page 3) of a monument in her honor at congressional un-American ae (Continued from Page 3) FANNIE GELB, 58, of 3334 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 3 at Mach- Richton avenue. Services were leader is Mrs. Lyril van Ilyning, tivitics committee has never in would have a prodigious mem- pelah Cemetery. held at the Hebrew Benevolent head of "We, the Mothers, Inc.", vestigated any of these numerous he knew one-tenth of it ory whose slogan reads: "America Fascist and anti-Semitic "Moth them by name. And when it's The family of the late Freda Society. Surviving are her hus- for Gentiles Only." band, Louis, son, William G., June and so many of the mem- Weinstein announce the unveil- cr" organizations—organization , bers' children are being married, ing of a monument in her honor and daughters Mrs. Ethel Bain- But perhaps the most sinister that openly decry clemocrac3 confusion may result in the big at 12 noon Sunday, Aug. 3 at burd, Mrs. Helen Tolmich and one is Mrs. Frieda Stanley of and call for the annihilation o; Temple of Anshe Giborim and Oakview Cemetery in Royal Oak. Mrs. Betty Weissman. Cleveland, president of "United mistakes of identity made. Friends and relatives are in- Mothers of America," who pub- American citizens belonging tt JENNY LINDERMAN, 55, died licly praised as tools of democ- racial and religious minorities? vited. July 12. Services were held at So it happened that day the Levy boy was married. The Mrs. Racheal Zwig announces the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi had five weddings that the unveiling of a monument in Her husband Abe, and son, Je- The Customer is always right .. . The people who serve you at day and his head was in a whirl memory of her late husband Ja- rome, survive her. BOESKY'S still have a friendly trying to keep all the names cob at 1 p.m. Sunday at Mach- straight. He came to the moment pelah Cemetery. Relatives and attitude toward a patron and LOUIS LAZAR, 77, of 2275 when he asks the boy whether friends are invited to attend. his wishes. . Gladstone avenue, died July 13 TRinity 2-4375 he is willing to take the girl Twelfth and Hazelwood Services were held at the He- for wife . .. "Do you ... V At brew Benevolent Society. Mari- this point it is cukomary for arl ol nanii an, his wife, Harry and Sam, the Rabbi to address the brde- sons, and daughters, Mrs. Rae groom by name. The family of the late Moe Stein and )rs. Freda Solomon, Goldman wish to express their But the Rabbi couldn't be suro survive him • of this one's name. Ile paused, sincere thanks to relatives and looked around for help and fin- friends for the many acts of MORRIS GASTMAN, 66, died And you'll find our shelves filled with fresh, tasty baked . Ily fell back on his own re- kindness shown them in their July 13. Services were held at bread and a wide variety of delicious pastry. urces. Yes, this boy's name is recent bereavement. the Hebrew Benevolent Society. ohen, he told himself—Edgar He is survived by his sons Ben Experience is Ahe best teacher . . ..Try,Jack Freed's The family of the late Fanny and Hyman, and daughters Mrs. Cohen; yes, 'that was it. Schweitzer wish to thank their Lillian Levine and Mrs. Mollie Baked Products and you'll TASTE THE DIFFERENCE "Do you, Edgar Cohen, tail many friends and relatives for Cameron. this woman for wife?" the many kindnesses shown them • * • during their recent bereave- BERTHA GOTTLIEB, 70, of ment. MEMBERS AROUSED 2523 Hazelwood avenue, died July 15. Services were at the THE BRIDEGROOM was not The family of the late Mrs. Hebrew Benevolent Society. UN. 4-5742 7577 W. McNICHOLS RD. near Pennington -IL one of the self-asserting kind Rose Adelman wish to thank Surviving are her son, Henry M. or he might have spoken up.. • their many relatives and friends So Louis ,Levy was married as for the kindness shown them and a daughter, Fannie. Edgar Cohen. during their recent bereavement. — MAY GARFIELD, 53. Services On account of this incident a RECEPTACLES Watch next weeks' were held at the Hebrew Benev- Garbage, Ash and Rubbish lot of members of Anshe Gibor- Chronicle for a complete BrinforesNi, Concrete. Fully Obituaries olent Society. She is survived im came around to the wisdom Guaranteed. Priced Right- answer to Russel Barnes' by her husband, Jay J., daugh- that maybe it wasn't so good REBITZEN GOLDA FINKEL, AMERICAN for a congregation and its Tem- 58, died July 15. Services were ters, Mrs. Ann Benfeld, Mrs. series on Palestine in the Ruth Kopel and brothers, Louis, RECEPTACLE CO. Detroit News. ple to be so big. Shouldn't a held at the Hebrew Benevolent TO 8-5889 579 Kenilworth congregation be small, so that Society. She was the wife of Joe and Robert Auster. StWOCSKI63M3M3CICICSMWMIt9 the Rabbi could know every- Rabbi Abraham Samuel Finkel, PEARL SKLATER, 84, died body in it as a friend or by Rosh Yeshiva of the Hebron July 16. Services were held at asmilimmatearreammor name, anyway. Yeshiva in.Jerusalem. She died GIRL WANTED FOR MONUMENTS Shouldn't it be small rather, while on a visit to Detroit and the Hebrew Benevolent Society. OFFICE WORK so that every dues-payer could her body was sent to Jerusalem, She is survived by sons, Samuel, Jack, Joe, Isadore and Louis feel himself to be like a partici- where she will be buried in liar . COLBERT & SESKIN pating member of a family, in- Hazesim. Other survivors are and daughter Mrs. Fay Himmel. IRON & METAL CO. stead of like a stockholder of her sons, Rabbis Eliezer and DAVID KLAMAN, 79, died %'E. 7-8333 14401 Schaefer U. S. Doorknob Corp. Meyer Finkel. July 20. Services were held at I have brought up the case of the Hebrew Benevolent Society. JACOB SOLOMON, 82, of He is survived by his wife, Anshe Giborim because I have just heard that a commission of 18255 Fairfield avenue, did July Bessie. the Union of American Hebrew 17. Services were held at Lewis The Well Known Rev. Congregations (reform) has voted Bros. Memorial Chapel. He Maccabees to Sponsor / Granite sad Marble Monuments in favor of more small syna- leaves three daughters. Mrs. 7729 TWELFTH ST. Hyman Schulsinger gogues in the big cities instead Faye Jacobs, Mrs. Ray Pivitz and Picnic This Sunday TT. 47191 of Cong. Beth Tefilo Maccabees Tent-Hive No. 1005, of big congregations of Judaism, Mrs. Al Wineman; and three Emanuel as in big Anshe Giborim Tem- sons, Harry, Jule and Samuel B. only all Jewish Maccabee unit in Detroit, will hold its annual pic- Capable and ple in the big city of Metro- Specialized • JOHN II. MOSS, 74, of 15325 nic Sunday at Lola Valley Park. polis. MOHEL Toiler avenue, died July 16. Ser- All members and friends are in- Marriages also vices were held at Lewis Bros. vited. Performed Memorial Chapel. Surviving him Services in English ar his wife Fannie. daughters, I and Yiddish Window Shade Co. Mrs. Robert Wallace, Mrs. Congratulations Charles White and Selma and WINDOW SHADES 1934 Hazelwood TY 6.6960 to the sons, Samuel, Carl, Jack and MADE TO ORDER Victor. New Management Cleaned end Rep ,ired Warmth Absent in Big Temples nik., Boes ky s C IUtands for Baked. Goods ... J. FREED BAKERY A SALLE Keys Reelected Home President of the 3 Veterans Named HARRY BEHRENDT, 75, of 2376 Elmhurst avenue, died July Detroit 13. Services were at the Ira Honorary Directors Jewish Chronicle Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his daughter, Mrs. a wife, Mary; from the Jack Betts; a son, Sol; and a Myron A. Keys was reelected sister, Mrs. Ray Salenger. president of the Jewish Home for Aged at the annual election MOE GOLDMAN, 70, of 2275 of officers July 15. Gladstone avenue, died July 13. Other officers also reelected Services were held at the Ira are Sidney J. Allen, and Gus D. Kaufman Chapel. Surviving him Newman, vice-presidents; Wil- are his four sons, Samuel, Na- liam Sandler, secretary; and Max than, Irving and Charles, and a Tn., Frio J. Kogan, treasurer. brother, Nathan. l'411GRAND RIVER • No 93(C Dr. Harry Bennett, Joseph — LOUIS POSNER, of 2911 Law- Bernstein, Mrs. Rose D. Ferar, .7 Arthur Fleischman, Henry Lev- rence avenue, (lied July 12. Ser- itt, David LeVine and Leonard vices were at the Ira Kaufman Serving Greater Detroit N. Simons were chosen members Chapel. Surviving are two sons, Seymour and Marvin, and broth- of the executive committee. Eli Sachse, Mrs. D. W. Si- ers, Isadore and Morris. ons and Moses Weiswasser EVA SHARP, of 3802 Duane ere designated honorary board Recommended by world famous members for their many years avenue, died July 12. Services Beth Israel Hospital of N.Y.C. of service as directors of the were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. and leading Medical and . She leaves her husband, Aidal; Home. Religious authorities. son, Morris; and three daughters, DA. 2696 Mrs. John Hammer, Mrs. I. War- shall and Mrs. Max Lotman. Jewish Social Work Rev. Yehudah Loewy et School Opens Doors Certified MOHEL MORITZ H. POLITZER, of 16221 Monte Vista avenue, died July 19. Services were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Surviving him are his wife, Hermina; two sons, Edward J. and Frederick H.; daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Z. Ru- bin; and brother, Charles J. NEW YORK—Thirteen candi- dates began courses of study last week to qualify them for administrative and execu tive posts in the fields of Jewish community service as the newly organized Training Bureau for Jewish Communal Services in- ROSE HANIG, 72, of 2661 augurated its academic pro- Glendale avenue, died July 15. gram. Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN Detroit'. Favorite MOREL Tyler 6-9490 Wedding Ceremonies Performed at Homo mad Appointment by 1 Rev. 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