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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-04-11

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Apra 11, 1947

Obituaries

Page Nineteen

Classified Advertisements

Daughter of Confederacy,
Widow of Detroit's First
Jewish Physician, Is Dead

LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone
up to 10 a. in. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word. Minimum charge 60c.
CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956
Mrs. Hildegarde Beisman, wi-
dow of Detroit's first Jewish phy- I HAVE a younger brother, 28 years :NATHAN BORENSTEIN - elasterer
of age, college graduate. ex.-client
Contractor. MA. 5243.
sician, Dr. Joseph Beisman, and
character. personable, who will work
and reside in smaller town within
LEARN TO DRIVE
daughter of a Confederate vet-
25 miles of Detroit. He would like Auto (Irking instructions given with
eran, died Monday at her home,
to meet educated Jewish girl. Ob-
your car or ours. TY. 7-7758.
ject matrimony. Please furnish
1728 Atkinson.
photograph and letter giving edu- A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. Quick
Born in Gonzales, Tex., in 1878,
cation and family background. Re-
service: reasonable. Free estimates.
plies will be held confidential and
Mrs. Beisman lived in Detroit
TO. 5-3271.
interested parties will be -interviewed
since 1900. Her husband, whose
by myself (sister) and formally in-
popularity still often is referred
troduced to him without knowledge i HOME OWNERS-Painting your home
or place of business is an art. Let
of this advertisement. Write Box
to by many Detroiters, died in
us do it.
For finest materials and
707. The Jewish News. 2114 Penob-
workmanship call Abraham Ludwig,
1927.
scot Bldg., Detroit 26. Mich.
TY. 6-8343
She is survived by her daugh- ROOM for rent. kitchen privileges If
CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch-
ter, Mrs. Gertrude B. Sarasohn;
desired. TO. 7-3921.
en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636.
a grandson, Steven B. Sarasohn; VETERAN and wife desperately in
five sisters, Mrs. Selma Rosen-
need of apartment. TO. 6-33a3 or PAINTING and Decorating. (o4-al
MA. 2756.
work and materials. Estimates ewe-
blatt and Mrs. Bertha Hess of De-
f
ully
en. HO. 4936.
troit, Mrs. Johanna Wolff. Mrs. DRIVING to Los Angeles May 1. T Take.
passengers, share expenses. Tyler 1FOR better wail washing. call James
Frances Chafetz and Mrs. Frieda
6-14L2.
Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont.
Baernstein of San Antonio.
interior and
BttOTHERS.
Funeral services were held IIILLARD
painting
and
wall-cleaning.
FOR
SCIEN'T'IFIC WALL NVASHING
exterior
Free estimate. Complete home %call- CALL RALPH GARCIE, TY. 4-2050.
Thursday at Temple Beth El. Rab-
LOW RATES.
cleaning.
One-day
service.
Tin-
bi Leon Fram officiated. Burial t brook 2-1089 or TWinbrocIk :.--4757. PAINTING and
interior
Decorating.
was in Wbodmere Cemetery.
and exterior, excellent e r,: k, rc a-
Mrs. Beisman was a member
sonable. TO. 5-1270.
of Temple Beth El and Beth El
WANTED-6-room flat. NW
section,
Sisterhood and the Red Cross.
Willing I
decorate.
fa il y of 3.

Chapel with Rabbi Rabinowitz
officiating. Interment was at Nus
Harmonia Cemetery.
• • •
MRS. ANNE TICKTON, 57, of
2923 Monterey, died Tuesday
night. Funeral services were held
Thursday at the Ira Kaufman
Funeral Chapel. Rabbi Leon Fram
and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of-
ficiated. She leaves her husband,
• • •
Daniel L. Tickton, prominent De-
MRS. MOLLY SOMMERS of ; troit insurance broker; three chil-
16137 Baylis, who was born in dren, Sidney and Mrs. Victor
New York 46 years ago and lived Kramer of Washington, D. C., and
in Detroit for 35 years, died April Jason H., music director of Tem-
2. Funeral services were held . ple Beth El; five grandchildren;
April 4 at Kaufman Funeral a brother, Hy Shaber of Los An-
Chapel. Burial was in Beth El geles; and three sisters. Mrs. Bes-
Memorial Park Cemetery. She , sie Rosenbloom and Martha Sha- '
was a member of Temple Israel. ber of Yonkers, N. Y.. and Mrs
Surviving are her husband, Fred; Selig Pearlman of Madison, Wisc.
a son, Norman; a daughter, Mona;
HARRIET SADOW, 50, of 1695
a sister, Mrs. George Feuer, and '
three brothers, Herman Thuner Chicago, died April 5. She is sur-
of New York, Milton and Max vived by her husband, Arthur;
sons, Robert and Howard; broth-
• • •
Thuner of Detroit.
ers, Louis and Robert: and sisters,
• •
SAM
COHEN,
59. died suckTen-
Mrs. David Segal, Lillian, Marian
JOSEPH MOORE of 1653 Lee and Eleanor Gassel_ Funeral ly April 1. Funeral services were
Place, who was born in Russia services were at Lewis Bros.
held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
88 years ago and lived in Detroit Chapel and interment was at ciety with interment at Hebrew
fur 46 years, died April 1. Funeral Clover Hill Park.
Memorial Park. Rabbis Rabino-
services were held April 3 at
*
*
witz and Henigsberg officiated.
Chesed shel Ernes. Surviving are
LOUIS ABRAMS. 1641 Euclid, He is survived by his widow,
12 children, 25 grandchildren and died March 30. Services were held Ruth; a son, Jack; four brothers,
nine great-grandchildren.
at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. He ' and two sisters.
• • •
leaves his wife, Esther; one son,
JACOB RASSNER, 77, of 3310 Harold, and four daughters, Mrs.
MRS. EVA MOSS, 59, died
Tuxedo, a jeweler, who lived in Ephraim Ralph, Mrs. James Ten- April 1. Funeral services were
Detroit for 45 years, died April 3. enhaus, Mrs. Maurice Werner and held at Hebrew Beneeole.nt So-
Funeral services were held April Mrs. Irving Levine. Rabbi Wohlge- ciety, with i_...errnent at Hebrew
4 at Kaufman Funeral Chapel. lernter officiated. Interment was Memorial Park. Rabbi Sperka
Burial was in Bnai David Ceme- in Machpeiah Cemetery.
officiated. She is survived by her
• • •
tery. He was a member of the
sons, Marvin and Murray; daught-
CELIA
MEYERS,
16141
.
Lin-
Masons and Bnai Brith. Surviving i
ers, Mrs. Pearl Podell and Mrs.
wood,
died
April
2.
Services
were
;
Frances Weiss; five grandchildren:
are his wife, Bessie; a 'son,
held
at
the
Ira
Kaufman
Chapel.
six brothers, and six sisters.
Charles R.; two daughters, Mrs.
• • •
She
leaves
her
husband,
Max;
Irving Miller of Detroit and Mrs.
four sons, Samuel, David, Albert
SAM SCHWARTZ, 57, died
Elsie Levett of Los Angeles.
• • •
and Sol, and two daughters, Mrs. April 2. Funeral services were
ISADORE SKOLNICK, 68, of Pauline Fox and Mrs. Leonard held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
11842 LaSalle Blvd., died March Sherman. Rabbi Wohlgelernter ciety, with interment at Hebrew
30. He leaves his wife, Bertha; a officiated. Interment was in Beth Memorial Park. Rabbi Wohigel-
ernter officiated.
son, Morris, and three daughters,' Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery.
• • •
• • •
Mrs. Harry Taylor, Mrs. Max
WILLIAM GREENHUT, former-
MRS. NADIE KING, 53, died
Gavarin --and - Mrs. Morris Cascade.
Funeral services were held at ly of Detroit, died in Chicago March 31. Funeral services were
Lewis Bros. Chapel with Rabbi April 1. Services were held at held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
Sperka officiating. Interment was the Ira Kaufman Chapel with ciety, with interment at Hebrew
Rabbi Thumin and Cantor Son- Memorial Park. Rabbi Stollman
at Machpelah Cemetery.
• • •
enklar officiating. He leaves two officiated. She is survived by her
EVA LEVINSON, 68, of 2646 sons, Samuel and Morris; two husband Edward, and her broth-
Hogarth, died March 31. She is daughters, Mrs. Edward Franz- ers Sam and Sol Labetsky.
• • •
survived by two daughters. Mrs. blau and Mrs. Ulrich Mitteldorf,
SARAH WASSEtIMAN, of Hol-
Fay Freedman and Mrs. Freda • and one brother, Paul, of Chicago.
Naidus. Funeral services were Interment was in Beth Abraham lywood, Fla., died March 31.
Funeral services were held at
held at Lexis Bros. Chapel and Cemetery.
• • •
Hebrew Benevolent Society, with
interment was at Westwood Ceme-
MARY SPEYER, 2210 Phila- interment at Hebrew Memorial
tery. Rabbi Stollman officiated.
• • •
delphia, died April 4. Services Park. Rabbi Sperka officiated.
ABRAHAM DAVID WEISMAN, and interment were in Cleveland. She is survived by her husband,
76. of 2453 Atkinson, died April She leaves a daughter, Helen, Isadore; a son, Albert; daughters,
1. He leaves his wife, Sarah; sons, and five sons, Alex of Detroit; Mrs. Beatrice Hosach and Mrs.
Frank, Julius and Sam; daugh-1 Ben, of Columbus; David of an Marian Simons, and three grand-
ters, Mrs. Jack Kinsel, Mrs. Sol Francisco; George, of Chicago, children.
• • •
Miller, Mrs. Sam Goren and Mrs. ! and James of Cleveland.
• • •
PHILIP BARASH, 64, died
Donald Hirschfield; brothers,
JULIUS 0. SHRAGER, 2280 April 3. Funeral services were
Solomon and Ray, and a sister,
Fanny. Funeral services were Euclid, died April 4. Services held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
held at Lewis Bros. Chapel and were held at the Ira Kaufman ciety, with interment at Hebrew
interment was at Clover Rill Chapel with Rabbi Sperka and Memorial Park. Rabbi Stollman
Cantor Adler officiating. He officiated. He leaves his wife,
Park.
• • •
leaves his wife, Minnie, and two Celia; sons Benjamin and Sidney
WILLIAM ST.kLLER, 46, of daughters, Mrs. Henry Aronoff and daughters, Mrs. Anna Bari-
3353 Fullerton, died April 1. He and Mrs. Toby Davis. Interment son, Mary, and Dora.
• • •
is survived by his wife, Esther, was in Nusach Harie Cemetery.
• • •
MAX LEVY, 53, noted vocalist
and a son, Gerald. Funeral serv- I
LOUIS PORTNEY, 3315 Webb, and scholar, died suddenly April
ices were held at Lewis Bros.
died April 6. Services were held 3. Funeral services were conduct-
at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with ed at Hebrew Benevolent Society,
Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor under the auspices of the Halevi

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H. J. Adler officiating. He leaves Singing Society. He is survived
three sons, Joseph. Jack and by his widow, Esther Dora; three
Harry; a daughter, Mrs. Morris children; two sisters, and one
Orloff, and two brothers, Dave of brother in Argentina.
• • *
Detroit and Rabbi Lazer Portnoy
of New York. Interment was in
ANNETTE SOLMON, 38, died
Beth El Memorial Park.
April 5. Funeral services were
• • •
held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
ZALMON KARABELNICK, 84, ciety, with interment at Hebrew
CHAPEL AND PARLORS
died April 1. Funeral services Memorial Park. Rabbi Stollman
este DEKTEN SOULEVAID
were held at Hebrew Benevolent officiated. She is survived by her ,
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Society, with interment at He- mother, Mrs. Esther Sherman-
brew Memorial Park. Rabbi Leiz- Erlich; two children; one brother,
er Levin officiated, He is sur- and two sisters.
vived by his sons, Samuel, Dr.
Myer, Philip, Aaron and Rudolph; Rabbi Prero Appointed
a daughter,, Mrs. Sadie Chernick;
17 grandchildren, and eight great- National 138Y0 Director
grandchildren.
WASHINGTON, D. C.-The ap-
HARRY NITCHUN, 54, died at pointment of Rabbi Arnram Prero
his residence, 3319 W. Grand. as national director of Bnai Brith
Funeral services were held at the Youth Organization was an-
Hebrew Benovelent Society, with nounced by Henry Monsky of
interment at the Veterans Sec- Omaha, Neb., national president
tion, of Hebrew Memorial Park. of Bnai Brith.
Victor Perlmutter, national ad-
Rabbi Stollman officiated. He is
survived by his widow, Sadie; a ministrative assistant of the
daughter, Mrs. Betty Ziskin; youth organization, has been

WILLIAM GREENHUT, 71, of
2511 W. Philadelphia, died April
1. Funeral services were held
April 1 at Kaufman Funeral
Chapel. Burial was in Beth Abra-
ham Cemetery. Surviving are
two sons, Samuel and Morris;
two daughters, Mrs. Edward
Franzblau and Mrs. Ulrich Mit-
tledorf. The deceased was in the
show business here for 35 years.

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Hebrew U. Awards
Honorary Degrees To
Weizmann, Magnes

H irgnh est

TO.

M. FINE--Interior and exterior paint-
ing. papering, wallpaper re nu,. ing.
TO. 8-6a43.

NEW YORK (JTA)-Dr. Chaim WANTED TO RENT-Unfurnished a pt.
by inidd:e aged couple. West Side.
Weismann, chairman of the board
Best references. DA. 7713.
of governors of the Hebrew Uni-
TO RENT. five-room heated inconic in
versity and former president of
exchange for new car. standard pi ;cc.
the World Zionist Organization. ' II°. 4035.
and Dr. Judah L. Magnes, presi- SClaWARTZ AND PACHERER. gen-
dent of the Hebrew University, eral contractors: all kinds of
pen t e r work. inside and out, rea-
have been awarded honorary doc-
sonable. TY. 7-7758 or TO. 7-21i0.
torates "honoris causa" by the
Hebrew University in recogni- ROYAL iN pewriter. standard. 515. Vie-
trots and records, 515. MA. 94a9.
tion of their outstanding services
to the University."
FUR_NITI. - RE repaired. reflnisbed re-
styled : "1.5. years experience. Allied
The announcement of the
Furnitui e. UN. 4-1371.
awards was made by Professor
Selig Brodetsky, deputy chairman YOUNG couple desperately in need of
apt. or 4-5 room income. Willing to
of the board of governors, prior
clean. TY. 4-05.
to his return to England, where
cross-ventilation 4-i oom
he is a professor of mathematics BEAUTIFUL
apt. in exchange for downstairs 5
room flat or first floor- a pt. TY.
at Leeds University. The degrees
5-2721.
will be conferred upon Dr. Weiz-
mann and Dr. Magnes at the next VET. WIFE and one child urgently
need 4 or 5 room flat or apt. a n-
meeting of the board of gover-
furnisited. Please call tie ,, teen 12
and I 30 p. m. TO. 5-3666 or TO.
nors to be held in Jerusalem in
the spring of 1948. They are the
degrees ever ROOM for rent Gentleman prefer'. ed.
first honorary
TY. 6-6495.
awarded by the University.

Leading 'Met' Baritone -
Gives Concert April 16

The story of Leonard Warren's
meteoric rise to fame as a lead-
ing Metropolitan Opera Concert
and radio bari-
tone does not
follow the famil-
iar pattern of a
smattering of
choir singing,
c modest little de-
buts, and cheer-
ing neig hbors
who send the
hometown b o y
off to New York.
The American
baritone who
L. Warren
will be heard at Masonic Audi-
torium Tuesday evening. April
22, is a native New Yorker and
was educated in the city's schools
and at Columbia University. War-
ren was preparing for a business
career when his naturally beau-
tiful voice compelled him to be-
come a singer by profession_ Af-
ter six months in Milan, Italy,
Warren made his debut at the
Metropolitan in 1939.
Tickets for the Leonard Warren
concert are now on sale at Grin-
nell Bros.

Sale -- Apartments

OUT OF TOWN OWNER. Well built
13 apt. 3 rms. Cost l565.000. Take
539.000 for quick sale. Terms
$14,000 to new mtge.
IND!AN 'VILLAGE_ 19 apt. 4,6 rots.
S125.000 construrtion job. Snap
655.000. Terms S25.000 to new mtge.
AUTO EXECUTIVE. Must sell.
Nearly new 36 apt. north sect.
Former normal rent 535.000. Now
523.000. Better look into this. Call
CA. 0321.

Homer Warren & Co.

606 DIME BLDG.

We Specialize In The Management

st Apartments

WA.NTEI., TO R'N'T-Apt. or flat.
NW sec-
furnishe ,' or unfurnished.
tion prefcrred. UN. 3-2451.

LEAVING the city. entire G rooms of
furniture for sale including refrig-
erator and washing ma.-hine. TO.
7-6915.

WILL exchange new automobile list
price t o 4 or 5 room furnished or
unfurnished apt. or flat. Call Plaza
3 -..n3 5 to 5 p. m. daily.

FORMER teacher will sit with chil-
dren evenings. Gladstone-Dexter
neighborhood_ airs. Hi rsch.
31)10
Gladstone Apt. 5.

, WIDOW alone wishes to shar e her 3
room apt. Privileges. TY. 5-0101.

NEWLY decorated 3 room furnished
apt. Boston-Lawton District for 5 or
6 room flat in Dexter or 6 mile set-
tion. TY. 5-9584.

FOR RENT-4 room fiat in exchange
for privilege of purchasinc '47 Clic,
rolet or Plyrrynith. CL. 2345.

SALESMAN. experienced in selling
curtains and draperies.
salary. Apply 15r0 H.iust on_ VE.
9-338S.

NVIDOV,' from well-known respected
litt; kitchen
Fri a i le ges
pay well
r. I or.nine.
Please call TE. 1-5330.

ROOM f.,r rent. Quiet. refined gentle-
man. TY. 6-4107.

A RUSSIAN Samovar for sale. Cal
I HO. 7 125.

TWO business girls, one a cote an. In
desperate need of one. i a o or three-
room apt. Call TV. 4-2120 alter
6 p. or

GROCERY CLERK. Must be tiust-
w-ortht references required. Call at
1026 Clay. Mr. Hudosh.

"NNY room for single man.
phone privileges. DA. 3336.

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HoUSENEF.PER wanted, snail apt
2 adults: home nights_ Call after
630 p. rn. or Sunday, PA. 66M.

VETERAN getting married. would
like apt. by June Lst. Both working.
TU. 8-9490.

FAMILY OF 3 adults, desparately in
need of 2 or more bedroom apL, in-
come, or house. Will decorate and
make any necessary adjustments.
TY. 5-3864.

BEAUTIFUL room for rent. suitable
for ',corking couple or two gentle-
men. Quiet home. 3 adults.
Good
transportation. 2294 Glendale. TO.
7-11E7.

YOUNG COUPLE to be married April
20. Looking for an apt. In Farkus.
UN. 2-8186.

2-CAR GARAGE to rent on Pasadena
near Linwood. TO. 5-7190.

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Concrete. Pally Gnaranteed.
Priced Rigkt-

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