Obituaries MRS. FANNY BLUMROSEN, 72, of 2637 W. Boston, a life-long Detroit resident, died. Aug. 4. Funeral services were held Aug. .6 at Lewis Bros. Chapel. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Ceme- tery. Surviving are two sons, Wil- liam E. and Richard L. Bluford, and a brother, Samuel Wartell of Chicago. * * * Re-burial services were held for Pfc. JOSEPH C. RACHLIN at NuSach Harie Cemetery. He leaves his wife, Sylvia; his mother, Mrs. Dora Rachlin; two brothers, Bernard and Mack; one sister, MrS. Harry Abrams. Pfc. Rachlin died in action in Ger- many Jan. 9, 1945. * * * LOUIS MISSNER, 39, of Pon- tiac, died Aug. 3. Funeral serv- ices were held at Lewis Bros. with Rabbi Joshua Sperka offi- ciating. Burial was at Clover Hill Memorial Park. He leaves two brothers, Mortimer and Philip, and two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Mitchel of Chicago and Mrs. An- dreW Coffey. * * • KARL D. GERMAN, .50, of 18090 Kentucky, died Aug. 6 in Charlevoix. Dr. A. M. Hershman and Cantor Pavel Slavensky offi- ciated at funeral services at Lew- is Bros. Burial was at Clover Hill Memorial Park. He is sur- vived by his wife, Rose; daugh- ters, Sondra and Adele; brothers, Norman and Sol, and a sister, Mrs. Henry W. Frank of Los An- • geles. * * • GERALD WARREN GRUS-: KIN, 3734 Longfellow, died Aug. 4. Services were held at Kauf- man Chapel, with Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor Nathan Adler officiating. He is survived by his father, Benjamin, and grand- father, Samuel Gruskin, Inter- ment, Machpelah Cemetery. * * CARL FRISCHMA•, 4003 Tux- edo, died July 30. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter and Cantor Nathan Adler officiating. He leaves his wife, Lena; father, Louis; one brother, Alexander of Los Angeles; one sister, Bertha. Interment, Oakview Cemetery. * * * TESSIE STEINER, 1756 W. Euclid, died Aug. 2. Services Were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Isaac Stollman offi- ciating. She leaves one son, Dr. Max Steiner; five daughters, Mrs: Sam Weinzeger, Mrs. Mary Ann DeBarr, Mrs. Ben Columbus, erine, and six grandchildren. In- Mrs. Libby Haberman and Kath- terment, Machpelah Cemetery. * * * MORRIS MELTZER, 10207 Dexter, died Aug. 5. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Wohlgelernter and Cantor Nathan Adler officiating. He leaves his wife, Ettie; one . son, Allan; one brother, Samuel, and a sister, Bella. Interment, Machpelah Cemetery. * _ * * Services for Sgt. CHARLES TALBERG, 17577 Northlawn, who died in England, Sept. 27, 1944, were held at Machpelah Cemetery, with Rabbi Segal and Cantor Slavensky officiating. He leave's his father, Hyman; three brothers, Paul, Meyer, Sam; two sisters, Mrs. L. Gould and Mrs. M. Weingarden of Windsor. * * * MRS. LIZA TAFFEL, 45, of 2709 Tyler, died Aug. 3. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter officiated. She is survived by her husband, Bennie; daughter, Betty Rose; son, Philip Joseph; one brother, and two sis- ters. * * * MRS. FREDA SARAH GERS- TEN, 71, died Aug. 3. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society, interment, Hebrew Memorial Park.. Rabbi Goldman officiated. She is sur- vived by her sons, Joseph • and Theodore, and two grandchildren. * * * JACOB COHEN, 76, of 1923 W. Euclid, died Aug. 4. Funeral. services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society, interment Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Wohlgelernter officiated. He is survived by his widow, Sultana. • •• • MRS. YETTA SELIVYANSKY, 60, of 15375 Muirland, died Aug. 9. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Soaiety. Rabbi Stollman officiated. She is survived by her sons, Sam and Philip; daughters, Mrs. Esther Sandler, Mrs. Janet Gurian and Hilda, and one grandchild. * * * MRS. MARY LUSKY PINS- KER, 61, of 2299 Highland, died Aug. 7. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety with Rabbis Stollman, Bakst and Goldman officiating. She is survived by her husband, David; son, Abraham Lusky; daughter, , Mrs. Isadore Sosnick; eight grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. * * * MORRIS LERNER, 57, of 2932 Highland, died Aug. 4. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society, interment, Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Sperka officiated. He is survived by his widow, Sadie; daughter, Freda; one brother, and one sister. • * * MAX KRUPNIK, 51, of 8911 Linwood, died Aug. 6. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society. He is sur- vived by his widow, Ida, and daughter, Sally. MURRAY • GORDON, 53, of 13432 Jane St., died. Aug. 8. Fu- neral services were held at He- IMIESVOi 010114Y/N Let Leader CLE AN 1161 CGS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SUMMER SPECIAL! Just Phone! Your Rug Picked Up, Cleaned, Sized, De- Mothed, Insured and Stored $ Until Pall. 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