/ 14—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 9, 1948 Obituaries ISRAEL PILTZ, 3903 Somerset Drive, died June 29. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Adler officiating. • He leaves his wife, Sarah; one son, Albert; two daughters, Mrs. Sam Wesley and Mrs. Hyman Adler of Los Angeles; one brother and two sisters, all of Toronto. Inter- ment was in Ostrovtzer Ceme- tery. * * * ELAINE DRESNER, 43, of 3222 Richton, died July 5. Rabbi Josh- ua Sperka and Cantor Hyman Adler- conducted funeral services at Lewis Bros. Burial was at Bnai David Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Dave; a daughter, Nancy; her mother, Anna Netinsky; sisters, Mrs. Nor- man Cohen, Mrs. Harold Bron- stein and Mrs. Jack Leeds, and a brother, Irwin Netinsky. * * * MRS. DORA BLUMENTHAL, 78, a native of New York who lived in Detroit 40 years, died July 2. Funeral services were held at Kaufman Chapel Sunday. Burial was in Clover Hill Ceme- tery. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Hanna Roberts, and two sons, Adolph and Isadore. * * * NATHAN SCHNEIDER, 55, of 15348 Linwood, died Saturday. Funeral services were held Sun- day at Chesed shel Emes. Sur- viving are his wife, Gertrude; five daughters, Mrs. Mary Sachs, Mrs. Jean Levey, Mrs. Gertrude Fishman, Bessie and Belle; three brothers and two sisters. * * * HENRY WEINBAUM, 77, of 2255 Hazelwood, died July 1. ,Funeral services . were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society, with interment at Beth Tefilah Ceme- tery. Rabbis Eisenman, Wohlge- lernter, Rein and Stollman offi- ciated. He •is survived by his widow, Dina; sons, Maurice, Dan- iel, Theodore and Harry, a daugh- ter, Mrs. Fannie Goren; 14 grandchildren, and two great- grandchildren. * * * ALEXANDER WEISS, 9729 Dexter, died July 2. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Wohlgelernter and Cantor Adler officiating. He leaves his wife, Ida; two sons, Harold and Milton; three daugh- ters, Jeanette, Mrs. Harry Glass- man, and Mrs. Abraham Selick. Interment was in Independent Detroit Lodge Cemetery. SINS OF OUR PARENTS Grandmother was showing off with her "ainikl" for a group of women in the butcher shop: "Maynard'1, show 4e nice ladies how you can count in Jewish. Come on now, eMs, tzwei, drei . . . " The child picked up the count: "fir, finf, zeks, siben, acht, nine, tzen, Jack, Queen, King . . ." SAM FRIEDMAN, 64, of 12687 Stepel, died July 2. Funeral services were held at Chesed shel Emes Sunday. Surviving are his wife, Annie; two sons, Benjamin and Isadore; a sister: Mrs. Ida Gaum of Sydney, Nova Scotia, and two grandchildren. * * • * SAM KATZMAN,. 2281 Leslie, died . July 3. SerVices were held at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Levine and Cantor Adler offi- ciating. He leaves his wife, So- phie; and four sons, Joseph, Ben, Sidney and Maurice. Interment was in Machpelah. Brothers Who Died For Adopted Country Buried at Cloverhill Two brothers who gave their lives for their . adopted country were reburied with military hon- ors last ..Friday. Services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent _ . . . • 1 WEEK SERVICE STILL AVAILABLE. NEW 1948 PATTERNS. Terms Arranged Free Estimates Funeral and reburial services for Pfc. Sidney Eserow, who died Lawn Furniture on Display Every Evening to 9 P. M. in action at age 34, in France. Saturdays to 5 P. M. Aug. 14, 1944, will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday, July. 11, at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- 0 ,f 16209 W. McNICHOLS YE. 8-1177 uel Eserow of 2717 Glendale, ).Lloc,Lv.,N,%-s., -N,N3csslom0000mssvmv000m%s ■ o:sssvm%,%.. --Noo.. Pfc. Eserow was a graduate of. Northern High School and the Everyone Reads the Want Ads—They. Get Resultil Detroit Institute of Technology He worked with his father as an accountant before entering service. 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