THE JEWIS - H NEWS
Friday, Mara( 7, 1947
DeFauw Brings Chicago
Symphony Here March 17
Obituaries
LOUIS KLEEN, 60, of 2073
Pingree died Feb. 28. Funeral
services were held Sunday at
K.aufman Funeral Home. Burial
was in Oakview Cemetery. Sur-
viving are his wife, Margaret; a
son, Irving; three daughters,
Mrs. Sadie Israel, Mrs. Ben" Hen-
dricks and Mrs. Frank Cu
• • • •
SAMUEL N. LIPCHINSKY,
3250 Leslie, died Feb. 25. Services
were held at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel. He leaves his wife, Mal-
viene; one son, Harvey; two
daughters, Phyllis and Mrs. Ar-
thur M. Miller; two brothers, A.
Charles, and Roy of Florida; two
sisters, Mrs. Edward H. Heidner
and Mrs. William Epstein. Rabbi
Thumin officiated. Interment was
in Nusach Harie cemetery.
• • •
MRS. JENNIE FELDMAN, 76
of 3204 Gladstone, died Feb. 25.
Funeral services were held Feb.
26 at Kaufman Funeral Home.
Burial was in Machpelah Cem-
etery. Born in Russia, she came
to Detroit 58 years ago. She is
survived by her husband, Max;
fiVe sons, Henry, Sam, Harry, Joe
and Moe; four daughters, Mrs.
Henry Schwartz, Mrs. Harry
Singer, Mrs. Murray Jackson and
Mrs. Philis Wuntner.
• • •
MRS. EVA SIMON, 40, of 3789
Rochester, died Feb. 27. Funeral
services were held at Kaufman
Funeral Home, Feb. 28. Burial
was in Machpelah Cemetery. Sur-
viving are her husband, Harvey;
a dauthter, Harriet; a son, Mal-
colm; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Schlossberg; two brothers
and three sisters.
• • •
SAMUEL GOLDBERG, 63, of
Kalamazoo, died Feb. 28. He is
survived by his nieces, Mrs. Rita
SChubiner and Mrs. Dorotfiy
Turkel. Rabbi Harold Rosenthal
officiated at services at Lewis
Bros. Chapel. Interment was at
Clover Hill Park.
GUSSIE BLUM, 62, of 2731
Carter, died Feb. 20. She leaves
two sons, Harry and Julius; a
daughter, Marion; a sister, Ernes-
tine Levine, and three grand-
children. Funeral services were
held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety with Rabbi Stollman of-
ficiating. Interment was at Meze-
richer Cemetery.
• • •
MANUEL B. GOLDBERG, 83,
of 1724 Lee Place, died Feb. 25.
Funeral services were held at
Lewis Bros. ChapeL He leaves
his wife, Frances; a son, Leo S.;
daughters, Mrs. Mollie Ittigson,
Mrs. Rose Himelhoch of Flint,
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and Mrs. Nettie Goldstein of
Saginaw. Interment was at Mt.
Sinai Memorial Park.
• • •
HELEN COHEN, 42, of Royal
Oak, died Feb. 20. She had no
know
_ n survivors. Funeral serv-
ices were at Hebrew Benevolent
Society and interment at Hebrew
Memorial Park.
• • *
SAM SCHNEDMAN, 72, of
3459 Edison, died Feb. 22. Fu-
neral services were at Hebrew
Benevolent Society and inter-
ment at Turover Cemetery. Rabbi
Stollman officiated. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Ida; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jeanette Leib; two
grandchildren, and one brother.
• • •
MINNIE AIDEM, 71, of 2086
Blaine, died Feb. 23. Rabbi Max
Wohlgelernter officiated at fu-
neral services at Hebrew Benev-
olent Society. Interment was at
Hebrew Memorial Park. Sur-
vivors are a daughter, Mrs. Ruth
Leibick, two grandchildren, one
great-grandchild, and a brother,
Simon Bingelsdorf of New York.
• • •
SAMUEL SALOMON, 41, of
2900 Carter, died Feb. 23. He is
survived by his wife, Esther; a
son, Leon; a daughter, Rhoda;
his father, Max Salomon of Day-
ton; and a sister, Mary, of Toron-
to. Funeral services were held
at Hebrew Benevolent Society
and interment at Hebrew Me-
morial Park.
• • •
BESSIE LEDERMAN, 52, of
805 Assumption, Windsor, died
Feb. 27. She leaves her husband,
Israel; a son, LOuis, and a daugh-
ter, Sadie. Funeral services were
held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety with interment at Hebrew
Memorial Park.
Monument
Unveilings
The family of the late Abra-
ham Dubrinsky announce the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 1 p. m. Sunday, March
9, at Cloverhill Memorial Park
Cemetery, 14 Mile Rd. and Wood-
ward. Friends and relatives are
invited to attend the service.
• • •
A monument in memory of the
mother of Mamie H. Barden,
Emily Buchman and Carl Hof-
fenberg, who died March 28,
1946, will be unveiled at 2 p.m.
Sunday, March 23, at Bnai David
Cemetery on Van Dyke Ave.
Friends and relatives of the de-
ceased are invited to attend the
services. Rabbi Leizer will offi-
ciate.
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PHILIP HANDLER, 26, of 224
Tennyson, Highland Park, died
March 1. Rabbi J. Sperka offici-
ated at funeral services at He-
brew Benevolent
Society. Inter-
...
ment was at Hebrew Memorial
Park. He is survived by his wife,
Joyce; a son, Thomas; sisters,
Mrs. Rose Harlevick and Mrs.
Isadore Haberman, and his
mother, Mrs. Leah Bershas.
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•
ESTHER FAIR, 90, of 320
Clairmount, died March 3. Fu-
neral services were held at He-
brew Benevolent Society. Inter-
ment was at Brith Sholem Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Levin officiated. She
is survived by three sons, David,
Harry and Albert of Philadelph7A;
four daughters, Mrs. Anna Green-
field of Boston; Mrs. Alpert, Mrs.
Brazner and Mrs. Fannie Hof-
fuchter; 21 grandchildren; nine
great-grandchildren, and one
great-great-grandchild..
• • •
MAX MALTZ, 8659 12th, died
Feb. 26. Services were held at the
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
his wife, Clara; a brother, Mar-
tin, and a sister of New York.
Rabbi Thumin officiated. Inter-
ment was in Beth Abraham ceme-
tery.
• • •
SARAH GURVITZ, 3760 Tyler
Ave., died March 2. Services were
held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel
with Rabbi Sperka and Cantor
Sonenklar officiating. She leaves
two sons, Ben and Simon. Inter-
ment was in Clover Hill Park
cemetery.
In Memoriam
Sonia Sherman, aged 54, pass-
ed away Feb. 22, 1943, ,17 days
in Adar (March 9, 1946).
Sadly missed by her daughters,
Mrs. James Rachleff and Dorothy;
sons, Morrie. Abe and Jack, and
two grandchildren, Marshall and
Mitzie Rachleff.
• • •
In loving memory of our be-
loved father, Joseph Velick, who
left us four years ago, Feb. 18
(13 days in Adar). Sadly missed
by his children, Alex, Casper C.
and Ida.
Mrs. Maurice Steingold
Called By Death at 43
Mrs. Maurice Steingold, the for-
mer Dorothy Liner, of 13641
Dexter, died Sunday morning at
the age of 43 at Harper Hospital
after an illness of several months.
Funeral services were held
Monday at Lewis Bros.
Mrs. Steingold was a member
of the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood.,
Hadassah and other women's
groups.
Besides her husband, she is sur-
vived by her daughter, Mrs. Mil-
ton H. (Ilene) Aronson; her
mother, Mrs. Sarah Lisner; and
three sisters, Mrs. Zelma Fisher
of St. Louis. Rose Lisner of Los
Angeles and Mrs. Philip R. Krav-
etz of Detroit.
James W. Irwin Becomes
Assistant to Henry Ford 11
James W. Irwin, senior partner
in the Chicago and New York
public and employe relations con-
Edward Brow n, registered sulting firm bearing his name,
electrologist, has opened his own will join the Ford Motor Co. as
Edward Brown Opens
Own Electrology Office
business at 818 Charlevoix Bldg.
after serving four and a half
years in the armed forces.
He was formerly associated
with Sak's Fifth Ave.
Established 1920
LEWIS BROS.
Detroit's Leading Jewish Funeral Directors
MO Puritan
7739 John 111, St.
A great leader carries the scores
of musical masterpieces in his
head, and so it is with Director
Desire Defauw of the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra who comes
to Detroit Mar
17 at Masonic
Auditorium.
Rarely does th .
leader of one o
the world' s
oldest symphony
orchestras u s e
the written score
for any of his
concerts.
Although he re-
cently resigned
as director of the Desire Defanw
Chicago Orchestra, he will com-
plete the current season before
leaving for his native Belgium.
Tickets are on sale at Grirmell's.
TR. 2-2113-4
assistant to the president and
director of public relations,
Henry Ford II, president, an-
nounces.
A native of Wisconsin and a
former newspaper editor in the
midwest, Mr. Irwin has been in
industrial work for the last 17
years.
Fis hel Lachower, Noted
Author, Critic, Dies at 64
JERUSALEM, (JTA) - Fished
Lachower, noted Jewish author,
critic, editor and historian of He-
brew literature, died here at the
age of 64,
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Service
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