Friday, May 21, 1948 1948 ••••••••••••• DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Youth to Conduct Sabbath Service Speaker Juniors in Charge at Shaarey Zedek if the nitwit; s. Ja- Hay- Esther repare, y and The junior congregation of Shaarey Zedek will be in charge of Sabbath services at 9 a.m., May 22. Harold Deutch, David Weisman and Henry Lonerstater will act as Cantors, and the Torah will be read by Howard Shapiro, Morris Grosbard, Jo- seph Weiss, Robert Wine and Fred Fuller. Northwest Hebrew have in 'n), ctures place e pre- story riy 15 t will h na- Jewish ularly lelove, ntor le co- Balat- the and it PO- ;tieing all my who most years ed ek been haarey Joseph 3amuel g, see- tress- will he J. Alt- , Bur- Morris Baer Villiam Carl Mat- w, Jo- an and t sty Halevy held t He- • Gor- Com- ss oc i a - ;1. 7` ,c1 sic y will r and air in ; may riMain at the "What Is .Kuldush Hashem?" will be Rabbi Jacob E. Segal's ,rmon subject at Sabbath morn- g services of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation. • • • Ilk Temple Beth El The annual Memorial Day service of Temple Beth El will be held May 30 at the Beth El Memorial Park. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Beth El and Rabbi Leon Frani of Temple Israel will officiate. • . . Bnai Moshe Friday evening services, May 21, at Bnai Moshe will begin at 8:15 and Sabbath morning serv- ices at 9. Weekday services are at 7:15 a.m. and 8:n p.m. • • • Bnai David Sabbath Eve services, May 21, at Bnai David will begin at 8 and Sabbath morning services at 9. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach on "Chilli]] Hashem and Kiddush liashem" at Saturday's service. Lt. Roy F. Green Reburied Here Reburial services for , Lt. Roy F. Green were held last Thurs- day at Temple Beth El under the auspices of the Lt. Roy F. Green Post, Jewish War Veter- ans, and the Rosenwald Post, American Legion. Lt. Green was killed Nov. 12, 1992, at Puerto Rico. Ile was a star athlete at Wayne University, where he was a member of the varsity swimming team and of Pi Tau Sigma fraternity. Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Greenberg, of 9005 Washburn avenue; one brother, Russell; and one sister, Mrs. Burton Siegel, survive. Final Rites Sunday for Pvt. Harry Stevens Services for Pvt. Harry Stev- ens, 30, who died July 15, 1994, in France, will be held at l p.m., Sunday at the Ilebrew Be- nevolent Society under the auspices of the Jewish War Veterans. Pvt. Stevens is survived by his mother, Lena; two brothers, ck and Phil; and one sister, s. Herman Gack. 110 RABBI SIDNEY AKSELRAD • • • Beth El School to Graduate 17 Richard Shwayder Is the Valedictorian Seventeen students will receive diplomas at the annual com- mencement exercises of the Temple Beth El High School at 8:15 p.m., Friday, May 28. Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will deliver the commencement ad- dress on "Religion in a Scien- tific age". Student participants in the service will include Mary Judith Kallet, William Altman, Jerome Bronson, Marjorie Freeman, Eva Stern, Joan Striefling and Anita Meskin. The valedictory will be delivered by Richard Shway- der. Other graduates are Byna Camden, Byron Canvasser, Con- stance S. Levy, David Kreger, Edwin Levenberg, Judith Mayer, Shirley Mishcovsky, Carol Pop- kins and Collette Salon. Final Rites Held for Pie. Gottlieb Final rites for Pfc. Morton Gottlieb of the Marine Corps, who was killed in action May 9, 1949, at Guam, were held Sunday at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, under the auspices of the Rosenwald Post, American Legion. He was 20 years old. Pfc. Gottlieb is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gottlieb, of 2292 Blaine avenue, and a twin brother, Alfred. Beth Moses Sisterhood Plans 'Night of Games' Tickets are on sale for a "Night of Games" of the Young Women's Sisterhood of Congre- gation Beth Moses, June 1 in the Synagogue, BM Linwood ave- nue. A social affair is planned by the Beth Moses Young Men's Club for Sunday at the Syna- gogue. Memorial Day Rites Set at Clover Hill Rev. Ilyman SCIIVLSINGER Memorial Day services at the Clover Hill Park Cemetery will be at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, May 30. Principal speaker will be Rabbi Morris Adler. Pfc. cid at e Ira led in He is Flor- Julius lay rresent recital in the 's City tRev. Jacob Silverman Detroit's Leading Surgical 111 011EL 9371 Wildemer• Tyler 4-0062 Card of Thanks The family of the late Bessie Kane announce the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday at the Bnai David Cemetery. The family of the late Mrs. Pauline Kutzen thank their rel- atives and friends for the many acts of kindness shown them in their recent bereavement. The family of the late Louis Pliskow announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 2 p.m., Sunday at the Chesed Shel Ernes Cemetery. The family of the late Anna Silverberg thank their relatives and friends for the many acts of kindness shown them in their recent bereavement. The family of the late Morris Roth announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday at Machpelah Cemetery. The family of the late Goldie Cohen announce the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. The family of the late Irving J. Shevin anounce the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 1 p.m., Sunday at Clo- ver Hill Park Cemetery. The family of the late Abra- ham Domstein announce the un- veiling of a monument in his memory at noon, Sunday, May 30 at Clover Hill Park Ceme- tery. The family of the late Ber- nard Rents announce the un- veiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 30 at the Nusach Ari Cemetery. The family of the late Helen Weisz announce the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, May 30 at the Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery. The family of the late David Goldberg announce the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at noon, Sunday at the Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery. Cars will meet at 11 a.m. at Workmen's Circle. MOHEL 1728 Atkinson TO. 9-8140 REV. YEHUDAII LOEWY CERTIFIED MOHEL Recommended by World Famous Beth Israel flocmital of N.Y.C., 11 Leading fitetlii.d and Religiose Authorities WE. 4-26941 CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS Vance, sirup, flasks, twilite sticks, figurine*, vitatuarY, and other keepeakes converted into artistic table tannin Oil larope electrified, lamps Modernised, Repaired tamp *lades Made and Reit niehed and Refinished SI)1011 10 ) 011, Old style floor 10111011 Made large vim k saw aye halo indirect and lorchitre. on display. Lamps refinished and replated. HOUSE OF LAMPS Your sweet memory we will never JOSEPH BEIIRMANN, of 1963 Calvert avenue, died May 12. Services were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves four brothers, Harry, Abe, Ben Your heartbroken grandpar- and Jack, and two sisters, Mrs, ents. Herman Lieberman of Chicago and Mrs. Paul Bernhardt of In loving memory of my darl- Saginaw. ing son, Kay. Mate has been so cluel to you and unjust to 08. WO need: not pray for you: A soul se white and clear like crystal without a blemish, How we wish to be near you . What I would give Your hand to clasp, Your darling face to see, To hear your voice, to see FLORENCE BAKER, 71, of 1472 Burlingame avenue, died your smite, May 10. Services were at the An In the days that used to be. Lewis Bras. Chapel. Surviving Your heartbroken mommy. are one son, Herbert; one daughter, Mrs. Ralph Van Baa- len; two brothers, Nathan and Obituaries Henry Dreyfus; and one sister, . ESTHER AINBINDER, 66, of Mrs. Jennie Kahn, 2631 Grand avenue west, died NATHAN STONE, 59, of 12237 May 12. Services were at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Sur- Linwood avenue, died May 11. vivors include two sons, Joseph Services were at the Lewis Bros. and Hyman, and one daughter, Chapel. He is survived by his Mrs. Rose Bensman. wife, Mamie; two sons, Philip and Jack; and two daughters, MORRIS LAPEDUS, 67, died Betty and Mrs. Donald llelweg. May 11. Services were at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. PARENTS' COUNCIL Surviving are his wife, Sarah; one son, .Hyman; and two Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg has daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Moss and been elected president of the Mrs. Eva Grant, Parents' Advisory Council of the Center. YETTA JACOBS, 62, died May 15. Services were at the MONUMENTS Hebrew Benevolent Society. She is survived by two brothers, Morris and Max Wasserman, and three sisters, Mrs. Clara Faternick, Mrs. Alice Wasser- man and Mrs. Miriam Womboy. CYNTHIA JANE NATHAN, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Nathan, died May 2. Other survivors include her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eisensmith and Mr. and SAMUEL EDELMAN, of 3039 Mrs. Nathaniel Nathan. Collingwood avenue, died May II. Services were at the Ira HARRY ZUSSMAN, 53, of Kaufman Chapel. Ile leaves his 2610 Webb avenue, died May 3 wife, Rose; one son, Herbert; in Philadelphia. Services were one daughter, Sandra; one broth- TT. 111-7159 at the Hebrew Benevolent So- er and one sister. ciety. Ile is survived by his mother, Chadya; one brother, The Officer and Directors of the Max; and three sisters, Mrs. Hebrew Benevolent Society Joyce Cutler, Sonia Singall of (Chesed Shel Ernes) Toledo and Theresa. 41. annul 3ilrhadi ar";;19'..mtwkli!F4rrimile.'" at, Announce that the Official Unveiling of the 11EAIORIAL BUILDING RECEPTACLES As An Everlasting Monument For the Murdered and Slaughtered Garbage, Ash and Rubbish, Rein- forced Concrete, Pally guaranteed. Priced Right. AMERICAN CONCRETE RECEPTACLE CO. 979 Kenilworth TO. 5-9869 Six Million Jews And for the Dear Departed on the Chesed Shel Ernes Cemetery, will take place SUNDAY, MAY 30, DECORATION DAY AT 1 P.M. Prominent Rabbis and Communal Leaders will address. An Eminent Cantor will chant the Hasltarah. • • IRA KAUFMAN GZ„.69,4„si s All Organizations, Synagogues, Groups, and the General Public Are Invited LEWIS BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ',„*. eoneohn. Established 1920 2)Ignitv One of the finest equipped Funeral Establishments in the United States 9119 DEXTER !JOULE-YARD of Edison DETROIT 6, MICH 3800 PURITAN Corner Dexter Blvd. TYLER 7-4520 UN. 1-7700 16841 Livernoio Ave, 1/2 Block South of Six Mils reveal. us. 2-8330 Open until 41 p DAY KROLIK, 76, of 17145 Wildemere avenue, died May 12. Services were at the Wil- liam P. Hamilton Funeral Home. His wife, Daisy; three daughters, Mrs. Walter Field of Chicago, Mrs. Samuel J. Levin and Mrs. A. N. Brodie; one son, Day Jr.; and three sisters, Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mrs. David Scheyer and Mrs. William Brown, survive. HARRY KAHN, of 2903 Elm- hurst avenue, died May 15. Ser- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Roth- vices were at the Ira Kaufman stein, of 19341 Cherrylawn ave- Chapel. Ile leaves his wife, Lil- nue, thank their relatives and lian, and a daughter, Ethel. , friends for the many acts of BERNARD WISE, of 17409 kindness shown them in their recent bereavement, the loss of Wisconsin avenue, died May 11. Services were at the Ira Kauf- their son, Sidney. man 'Chapel. Ile leaves his wife, Jeanne; one son, Robert; one daughter, Linda; his mother, In 11emoriani Mrs. Helen Wise of Pittsburgh; and one sister, Mrs. Louis El- In loving memory of our lenson. grandson, Kay. Capable and Specialised Bening Create, Detroit clay (wan r5 Unveiling Notice The family of the late Benja- min and Gertrude Klein an- nounce the unveiling of monu- ments in their memories at 2 p.m., Sunday at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery. • • • Page Fifteen Thartalay Eves. se ... . INS 4•••• Private Parking t -ow*