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October 10, 1947 - Image 19

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-10-10

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ■ ,

them during their recent be-'
DORA ROSS, of 16860 Manor
reavement.
avenue, died- Sept. 29. Services
were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
The family' of the late Fannie She leaves a son, Barney A ;
Sillier thank their relatives and two daughters, Mrs. 11. P. On-
friends for the many acts of rich and Mrs. Charles P. Toren
kindness shown them during of Worcester, Mass.; and a sis-
their recent bereavement.
ter, Mrs. Samuel Ozeran.

toM, twin heils for employed
or
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nitlg,
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NA. 0445.

The family of the late Benja-
MOLLIE SOLOMON, 65, died
min Elkin thank their relatives Sept. 22. Services were at the.
and friends for the many acts of Hebrew Benevolent Society.
I- Oolo
for rl tiln.l 10 4041-
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).minc e s
girl.
1 ?xrllrnt
kindness shoWn them during Surviving are her husband, Isaac
t iitiispoont
I: hill to rr .
Ty.
their recent bereavement.
7-8411.
and three sons, Al, Samuel and
Nathan.
1, 14111T, any tool.;
11110111•;
The family of the late Emery
btottit■
p r it
et o - 1. 114 . 01
ir.nspor-
lotion:
with
adult
family.
TO.
Mentzel thank their relatives
6,5995. 2970 Monterey, upper right.
BESSIE COHEN, 83, died
and friends for the. many acts
Sept. 22. Services were at the
, LOVELY Ill,094 for Fondness Waman or
of kindness shown them during
man; unlimited phone, Call
TO.
Hebrew Benevolent Society.
their recent bereavement.
1.-77411.
She leaves her husband, Samuel;
IttlE, alto. live room; plenty
two sons, Louis and Harry; and
of I Meet space; kit. lien pi ',lieges,
two daughters, Eve and Mrs.
2011 Taylor, lower.
'I T. 7-6475.
1

Frank Olinick.
WOMAN LIVING alone In rheel ful 4
WEISZ, 71, of 4743
100111
apartment w ill trot room to
Buena Vista avenue, died Oct.
rt lined business
1111titOlt Pit
ANNA KOROBKIN, 62, died
)41011Y: PO011
tlittl•pol tat 1011,
Refrr-
5, Services were at the Lewis
rnlrs 1.nt ilAtItte-11.
Ty. 5-072.
Sept. 25. Services were at the
Bros. Chapel. Surviving are
Hebrew Benevolent Society.
1 101)111 for eintilmed girl In yrry fine
three daughters, Mrs. Samuel
home.
TV. 7.2962.
Surviving are two sons, Hyman
Weisz, Sadye and Lillian, and
and Barry, and three daughters,
911
c,IEli room for omit°, of single
two sons, Maurice and Milton.
I tome of smell family. (Mod
Mrs. Betty Ringler, Mrs. Lena
tat ion.
2299 I ;Ionia le.
TO.
Seid and Mrs. Celia Bercuson.
GOLDIE MOSKOWITZ, 33, of
2625 Monterey ave., died Oct. 3.
ROOM for gentleman, 7743 Illynn Ct.,
BLUMA LEVINE, 83, died
. near Dexter, TO. 74139.
Services were at the Lewis Bros.
Sept. 28. Services were at the
Chapel. She leaves her parents,
Lin ELI room
for a business lady.
Reftlences required.
Cull Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Moss, Hebrew Benevolent Society.
RA ndolpli 2771.
She is survived by her husband,
and two brothers, Harry and
- — —
Alex; one son, Max; and one
FURNISHED room for single man or
Saul.
young couple,
Null prig lieges. To.
daughter, Mrs. Bertha Cholo-
7.7741.
1
IIARRY SILBERG, 59, of 2042 venko.
LARCE, all v room In 2 room upper
Davison avenue west, died Oct.
flat with adult fa mile
iniutnMe for
3. Services were at the Lewis
ZELD WEISS, 60, died Sept.
one person. 9617 01.-Quiole mar VIII-
( Ago. TY. 7-0770.
Bros. Chapel. Survivors are his 30. Services were at the He-
wife, Tillie; three daughters, brew Benevolent Society. Sur-
STORE FOR SALE
Mrs. Morris Olshansky, Mrs. Os- viving are her husband, Meyer;
RTOItE 40x60 ft. , block with fn,e brick
car Gorelick and Mrs. Jack three sons, Ned, Nota and
front.
2 IlltrItlICI`P, r tnitPts , oll heat.
Segal; one son, David; and one Michael; and three daughters,
Can he used as 7 or 2 'dines. Ready
for am pato y shout Nov. 1st. Lo-
sister.
Mrs. Lizzie Zelikowitz, Mrs.
1 f , n , : r e ,d
,ati 7on 011.,,
1e ll and
An. 04 ask ,11anil.
Nor In-
CELIA ZETLIN, 63, of 2003 Frances Rubin and Mrs. Rose
Blaine avenue, died Oct. 1. Greenberg.
EXCHANGE TENANCY
Services were at the Lewis Bros.
WILL , EXCI I A NI ;16
JOSEPH TOPOROWSKY, 61,
I,,..iroo m single Chapel. She leaves one son,
home for 3 bedroom lower flat In
Northwest to. ■ non. Tn. 74467.
Michael P. Bailen, and two sis- died Sept. 29. Services were at
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ters, Mrs. M. Feldman of New the Hebrew Benevolent Society.
EXTRA LARGE 3 room apartment on
York and Mrs. Esther Schuster. He leaves his wife, Anna; two
Old. ago Mot, for lower flat or 'In-
gle 5 room house preferred, North-
sons, Sam and Irving; and two
west we, lion. ('all Saturday mooting
SOL MARX, 58, of 1692 Ping- daughters, Miss Mary Topper
It A. 0995.
ree, died Sept. 30. Services were and Mrs. Dave Siegel. Burial
TUN i).1 flat, Philadelphia-La ;tall per:
at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Sur- was at the Hebrew Memorial
- Hon In ern Image for 3-4 room eve, 1-
r ut
FY .
110.
viving are his wife, Frieda, and Park.

• oup10
home.

Obituaries
HANNAH

I

PHILIP ROBINSON, 41, died
Oct. 2 at Rochester, N.Y. See-
Vices were at the Hebrew Be-
nevolent Society. Ile leaves his
wife, Shirley; one son, Sidney;
one daughter, Jo Anne; his par-
ents, Joseph and Alice Robinson;
two sisters; and one brother.

ABRAHAM LAIKIND, 80, died
Oct. 3. Services were at the
Hebrew Benevolent Society.
He is survived by three sons,
Sol, Solomon and Gilbert, and
one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Blum,

n•ritour

for Now York:
Attie. tiVY
(tont MOW mint for a pa rtill,nt, flat
or honer in New Tot k. Tn , 5 -4114.

Unveiling Ni)lices

children, Ed, Morris, Herman,
IDA GOLDEN, 75, died Sept.
Marty, George, Ruby, Louis,
30. Services were at the He-
Irving and Mrs. Joe Letow.
brew Benevolent Society. Sur-
MYER MYERS, 58, of 3334 viving are her husband, Israel;
Fullerton avenue, died Oct. 3. three sons, Sam, David and
Services were at the Lewis Bros. Nathan Melnick; and two daugh-
Chapel. He leaves his wife, ters, Mrs. Esther Don and Mrs.
Celia; two daughters, Mrs. 1. Rose Pimnofchi.

The unveiling of a monument
in memory of the late Eva
Simon will be held at 1:30 p.m.
Sunday , at Machpelah Cemetery,
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will offi- Weintraub and Mrs. H. Burk;
ciate. Relatives and friends are one son, Calvin; one brother,
invited.
Harry; and one sister.

The grandchildren of the late
Israel Moskowitz and children
of the late George Moskowitz an-
nounce the unveiling of a mon-
ument in their grandfather's
memory at 1 p.m. Sunday at
Nusach Marie Cemetery and in
their father's memory at 2 p.m.
Sunday at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Members of the Os-
trower Relief Society, relatives
and friends are invited.

The family of the late Moses
C. Applebaum announce the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at
Machpelah Cemetery. Friends
and relatives are invited.

The family of the late Anna
Friedland announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in her mem-
ory at 1 p.m. Sunday at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua
Sperka will officiate, assisted by
Cantor Hyman Adler. Relatives
and friends are invited.

Th family of the late Rebecca
announce the unveiling
Kit
o onument in her memory
at 2 p. m. Sunday at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.


The family of the late Hyman
Novak announce the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 1 p. m. Sunday at Chesed
Shel Emes Cemetry. Relatives
and friends are invited.

Card of Thanks

••••••••••••••• ■ ••• ■ •••/••••••••••• ■ •

The wife and sons of the late
Jules M. Goldsmith thank their
relatives and friends for the

many acts of kindness shown

LOUIS BOOCHER, 57, died
Oct. 1. Services were at the
Hebrew Benevolent Society.
FRANCES BARNETT FINK, He leaves his wife, Minnie; two
54, of Wichita Falls, Tex., and sons, Sam and Sol; and two
formerly of Pontiac, died last daughters, Rose and Mary.
Saturday. Besides her husband,
LOUIS BIEGEL, 76, died Oct.
she is survived by her mother,
Mrs. Joseph Barnett; two sons, 1. Services were at the He-
Edwin and Stuart; one daugh- brew Benevolent Society. Sur-
ter, Helen; eight sisters, Mrs. vivors include his wife, Eva;
Edward Rosenberg, Mrs. Samuel one son, Sam of Los Angeles;
Magidsohn and Mrs. David Gold- and two daughters, Mrs. Sarah
farb, all of Flint, Mrs. Robert Eskow and Mrs. Pearl Goldstein.
Y. Moore of Pontiac, and Mrs.
Ellis Thal, Mrs. Samuel Silver
LENA GREENWALD, 61, died
and Mrs. Samuel Babcock, all Oct. 2. Services were at the
of Detroit; and four brothers, Hebrew Benevolent Society.
Archie, Sidney, Maurice and She leaves her husband, Max;
Marvin Barnett, all of Pontiac. three sons, David, Edward and
Burial was at Wichita Falls.
Sol; and two daughters, Mrs
Sol Dressler and Mrs. Joseph
RALPH ISBERG, died Sept. Herman.
28 at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. I. C. Elson. Services were
MAX FISHBEIN, 69, died at
at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Be- his home in Algonac, Mich. Ser-
sides his daughter, he leaves vices were at the Hebrew Be-
his wife, Frieda; three sons, nevolent Society. Surviving are
Robert, Max and Dr. Emil; and his wife, Jenny; one son, Sam of
one brother, Sam.
Toledo; and two daughters, Mrs.
Dorothy Joseph and Pearl.
MENDEL JAKUBOWICZ, of
LOUIS PLISKOW, 74, died
15855 Northlawn avenue, died
Sept. 29. Services were at the Oct. 3. Services were at the
Ira Kaufman Chapel. Surviv- Hebrew Benevolent Society.
ing are his wife, Gitla; a son, Two sons, Harry and Jack, and
David Jay; and a sister, Mrs one daughter, Mrs. Mollie Lieb-
son, survive.
Harry L. Zalc.

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