Monument
Unveilings
Obituaries
Pauline Uhrin of New York, and
ten grandchildren.
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. DAVID TURBIN, 48, of Stim-
son Ave., died July 31. Funeral
services were held at Hebrew
Benevolent Society, with inter-
ment at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Levin officiated. He is
survived by his sisters, Mrs.
Rose Schwartz, Mrs. Bessie Hart-
man, Mrs. Esther Benton, and
brothers, Harold and Morris.
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BESSIE COMINS, 1509 Mont-
clair, died July 27. Services were
held at Kaufman Chapel, with
Rabbi Hershman and Cantor Sla-
vensky officiating. She leaves
three daughters, Evelyn, Rachel
and Sara; a • sister, Mrs. Anna
Berman of Cleveland. Interment
was at Clover Hill Park.
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MRS. NELLIE GOLDGLEID
COOPER, 54, of 3237 Webb, died
July 30. Funeral services were
held Aug. 1. Burial was in Mach-
pelah Cemetery. Surviving are
her husband, Mark; two daugh-
ters, Rita Gail, and Mrs. Philip
Kaplan; three sisters and a
brother.
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(4'—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 6, 1948
One of Detroit's best loved Eternal Light Presents
Jewish youths was brolight home `Joseph and Benjamin'
from Cambridge Military Ceme-
tary in England.
"Joseph and Benjamin," the
He was Flight Officer Seymour third in a biblical trilogy entitled
Sobole, son of Mr. and Mrs. "The Brothers," written by Peter
Robert Sobole, of 108 Woodmere Lyon for the Eternal Light will
Ave., who was killed Jan. 21, be broadcast at 8 a. m. Sunday,
1945, over England, as he re- Aug. 8, on station WWJ.
turned from a bombing mission
The Eternal. Light's "Special
over Ashafienburg, Germany, in
connection with the Battle of the Performance," a dramatization
Bulge. 5 The plane in which he based on the first circus seen by
was navigator collided with an- displaced children in postwar
Germany will be - presented at
other over a British airfield.
12:30 p. m. Sunday op. station
Funeral services were held WTCB, Flint.
July 13 at Kaufman Funeral
Chapel. Interment was at Nusach
Harie 'Cemetery. The young air- Sobole AZA Chapter 661 was
man was born in west Detroit, organized in his honor. He is
and a
was graduated from Southwes- survived by 'his parents
younger
brother,
Earl.
tern High School and completed
four years at the 'University of
Detroit, where 'he majored in
law. He was called into service
two months before graduation.
He served for two years, receiv-
ing two Air Medals, six Oak Leaf
Clusters, and a Citation for
V
Bravery and. meritorious action
Stock Sites or Custom
just before he was killed.
Prices
At the University of Detroit he
Job. Lowest-
vittl-i
Qual-
.
and
was ' popular as a debater
consistent
appeared in inter-collegiate for-
i Service.
ensic competition throughout
ty and
Michigan, Ohio and Illinois. The
iki. Go.
ta l tiet
Dean of the University present-
, lent & Mating
Son of Habimah Member ed him with the honorary Phi
IL 1S260
Delta Kappa key.
Dies in Jerusalem Fight
He was active in Jewish youth
Baruch Rubinstein, son • of organizational work and was an
Yehuda Rubinstein of the Habi- AZA -organizer. The Seymour
mah Theater, died in combat in
Jerusalem Sunday, July 18, in
the fierce fighting that followed
the termination of the first truce.
His father was stage manager
, Vases, urns, pitchers, flasks, candle sticks, figurines. statuary
of the four productions recently
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lamps.
Oil Lamps electrified.
presented on Broadway by Habi-
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during Habimah's first visit to
torcheres.
the United States. He is sur-
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vived by his father, his mother,
Bai Zion Rubinstein, also a mem-
ber of Habimah, and a sister.
The family of the late Jacob
Klayman announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 15,
at Bnai David Cemetery. Friends
and relatives are invited to at-
tend the service,
* * *
The family of the late Rose
Leah Lesser announces the un-
veiling of a monument in her
memory at 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug.
8, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Wohlgelernter w i 11 officiate.
Friends and relatives are invited
to attend the service.
* * *
The family of the late Henry
Julius Winokur and Mrs. Clara
Winokur announce the unveiling
of monuments in their memories
at 12 noon Sunday, Aug. 15, at
Bnai Dairid Cemetery. Friends
and relatives are invited to at-
tend the service.
S * *
The family of tho late Nathan.
Wandruff announces the unveil-.
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory on Sunday, Aug. 15, at 1:30
p.m., at Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety Cemetery. Rabbi Jacob
Segal and Cantor Slavensky' will
officiate. - Relatives and friends
are invited to attend the service.
JOSEPH WALLACE, 2306
Clairmount, died July 28. Serv-
ices were held at Kaufman Cha-
pel, with Rabbi Hershman and
.Cantor Slavensky officiating. He
leaves three sons, Julius, Herbert
and Sidney; two daughters, Fay.
and Mrs. Irving W. Blumberg;
one sister, Mrs. Sarah Moskovitz
of New York; three brothers,
Jack, Herman and,Louis, of New
York:
* *
GOLDIE LANG, 68, of 11501
Petoskey, died July 29. Rabbi
Bakst officiated at funeral ser-
vices at Lewis Bros. Burial was
Machpelah Cemetery. She is
survived by ,a son, Nathan, of
Milford, Mich.
* * *
NETTIE SCHWARTZ, 65, of
2737 E. Jefferson, died July 30.
Rabbi Fischer officiated at , fun-
eral services at • Lewis Bros.
Burial was at Oakview Cemetery.
She leaves her husband, Alex; a
son, Casper, and a daughter,
Theresa Caleca.
* * *
Services for PFC. CHARLES
P. DAVIS, who was killed in
action June 14, 1944, in New
Guinea, were held at `Lewis Bros.
Veteran ORT Leader Dies
Chapel. Dr. A. M. Hershman of-
PARIS, (JTA)—Baron Pierre
ficiated, with military rites con-
ducted by the Rosenwald Post de Gunzbourg, president of the
of the American Legion. Burial European Friends of ORT and
was at Clover Hill Park Ceme- head of the World ORT Recon-
tery. Pfc. Davis was 25 at the struction Fund, died here at the
He is survived age of 76. Baron Gunzbourg, who
time of his
by his mother, Mrs. Rose. Davis was 'active for many years in
of 4081 Tyler, and three brothers, various ORT activities, was a
Raymond, Bernard and Marshall. member of the board, of directors
of the American ORT Federation
• * *
MRS. ESTHER FLIESHER, 52, and of the Central oBard of the
World ORT Union. He fled to
of 2053 Hazelwood, died July 23.
the United States during the war
Funeral services were held at when the Nazis overran France.
Hebrew Benevolent Societ y, He was a member of a Russian-
with interment at Machpelah Jewish baronial family of finan-
Cemetery. Rabbi Goldman of- ciers and philanthropists.
ficiated. She is survived by her
husband, Isadore; sons, Harry,
JDC to Close Cuban Office
Benjamin, Philip; a daughter,
HAVANA, tJTA) — The Joint
Mrs. Bernice Berman, and three
Distribution Committee will close
grandchildren.
its office here Oct. 1. The local
* * *
Abraham Ulitzui Dies
office of the `agency provides for
ARNOLD GENTRY, 30, of approximately 200 Jewish refu-
Abraham Ulitzur, 57, for 27
18081 Woodingham Dr., died
years a leading financial figure
July 26. Funeral services were gees.
with the Jewish Agency for Pal-
held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
estine, died in Jerusalem after
ciety, with interment at West- Zlatkins Resort Offers
a prolonged illness, it was an-
Home-Like
Atmosphere
wood Cemetery: Rabbi Harold
nounced by Charles Ress, chair-
Zlatkins Resort in South Haven man of the Keren Hayesod, the
N. Rosenthal officiated. He is
surviired by his mother, Mrs. offers everything for an ideal financial arm . of the Jewish
Rose Gentry, and other relatives. vacation spot.
Agency. Mr. Ulitzur, a Ukran-
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Located on U.S. Highway 31, ian born Zionist, settled in Pales-
ABRAHAM KUTCHAI, 76, of Zlatkins offers spacious, beauti- tine in .1909 and was named fin-
5505 Second, died July 28. Funer- ful grounds for rest and recrea- ancial secretary of Keren Haye-
al services were held at Hebrew tion, delicious meals, and an all- sod when it was founded in 1921.
Benevolent Society. He is sur- around homelike atmosphere, at At the time of his death he was
head of the financial department
vived by a son, Hyman of New reasonable rates.
Further information can be ob- of Keren Hayesod and represent-
York; daughters, Mrs. Betty
Mendel of Los Angeles, Mrs. tained by calling Zlatkins at ed the Jewish Agency on the
management boards of many
Esther Palast of Spokane, Mash., South Haven 666.
land development and power
Mrs. Leona Rutchik, of New
OSTROWER _RELIEF SOCIE- companies in Israel.
York.
* * *
TY will hold its third annual
Groucho Marx says he knows
MRS. LOTTIE TABAK, 53, of picnic Aug. 8 at Lola Valley
4051 Richton, died July 30. Park. Members and friends are a Beverly Hills psychiatrist who
Funeral services were held at invited. For information -call advertises, "Complete Cure—or
Your Mania Back!"
Hebrew Benevolent Society. William Banks, TO. 6-2701.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated.
She is survived by her husband,
Louis; sons, Hyman Myer and
Julius; daughters, Mrs. Mary
Applebaum and Lillian, and two
sisters.
* * *
ABRAHAM KRON, 78, of 9763
McCrulT-4..,,died July 30. • Funeral
-rrVices - a-ere -held at Hebrew
Benevolent Society, with Rabbis
Fischer, Levin and Cantor Boy-
arsky officiating. He is survived
by his wife, Emma; a. son,
Joseph; daughters, Mrs. Bessie
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SAMUEL BARON, 64, of 2491
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9)(12 Axminster&
Velvets, Wilton'
Funeral services were held at
Hebrew Memorial Park. He is
survived by his wife, Rose; a
son, Eugene; daughter, Mrs.
Lena Hoffman, and two grand-
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children.
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MRS. CLARA FRIEDMAN, 63,
Vacation'
t of 2575 Richton, died. July 31.
Funeral services were held at
Hebrew Benevolent Societ y,
with interment at Hebrew Mem-
orial Park. Rabbi Stollman of-
ficiated. She is survived by her
husband, Jacob; sons, Sam and
Philip; daughters, Mrs. Esther
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Kovan of New York, Mrs. Kate
Friedland, of York, Pa., Mrs.
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Sobole Reburied; AZA
Chapter in His Honor
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