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Obituaries

MARY STEIN, 22712 Worth-
ington Ave., St. Clair Shores,
died Oct. 24. Services were held
' at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi
Lehrman officiating. She leaves
her nephews, Joseph, Sigmund
and Dr. Samuel Rosenthal; Alex
d - Ross and Edward Kralik. Inter-
' lent was in Clover Hill Park.

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CHARLES BEBS, 70, of 3339
Sturtevant, died Oct. 23. Services
were held at Hebrew Benevolent
Society. Rabbi Sperka officiated.
He is survived by his widow,
Sarah; sons, Harry and Robert;
a daughter, Mrs. Kate Genser,
and five grandchildren.
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MICHAEL BERRIS, 70, of 3281
Elmhurst, died Oct. 25. Funeral
services were held at. Hebrew
Benevolent Society; interment,
Machpelah Cemetery. R a b b is
Isaac Stollman and M. J. Wohl-
gelernter officiated. He is sur-
vived by his widow, Miriam; sons,
David I. and Morris H.; daugh-
ters ; Mrs. Irving Rozman and
Frances; seven grandchildren;
two brothers, and two sisters.

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JOSHUA SASLOVE, 75, of
4053 Cortland, died Oct. 27. Serv-
ices were held at Hebrew Benev-
olent Society. Rabbis Rabinowitz
and Sperka officiated. He is sur-
vived by his sons, Moe and Sam;
daughters, Mrs. Lillian Spector
and Mrs. Sonia Blumenstein;
- fourteen grandchildren, • and two
great-grandchildren.
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MRS. ESTHER EIZELMAN,
56, of 2739 Monterey, died Oct.
29. Funeral services were held
at Hebrew Benevolent Society;
interment, Beth Tefilah Ceme-
tery. Rabbis Levin and Goldman
officiated. She i4 survived by her
husband, Max; sons, Manuel and
Seymour; one brother, and one
sister.
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MRS. IDA GOLDSTEIN, 72, of
3758 Burlingame, died Oct. 30.
Funeral services were held at
Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rai)-
. bi Goldman officiated. She Is
survived by her son, Alexander;
two brothers, Oscar and Max
Grossman, and two grandchil
dren.
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MRS. FANNIE KRAUSS, 71,
of 4610 Outer Drive, an active
member in Hadassah and Jewish
Women's Welfare Organization,
died Oct. 29. Funeral services
were held at Kaufman Chapel
Oct. 31. Surviving are her hus-
band, Isaac B.; a daughter, Brin-
nie; four sons, Maurice, Ned,
Burnett and Fred.
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JACK E. POLK, 61, building
contractor in Detroit for 35 years
who lived in Tucson for the last
four months, died there Oct. 27.
Funeral services were held Oct.
31 at Kaufman Chapel; burial,
Machpelah. Surviving are his
wife, Ada; two sons, Samuel S.
and David L.; two daughters,
Mrs. Theodore Vane and Mrs.
Martha Harwood.
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Services for PVT. MAX GOLD-
BERG, who died Nov. 25, 1944,
in Germany were held Sunday
at Kaufman Chapel. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Ellen; a daugh-
ter, Barbara Ann; his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goldberg; a
brother, Nathan; sister, Mrs.
Louis Goldberg. Rabbi Joshua
Sperka and Cantor H. Adler
officiated. Interment, Bnai David
Cemetary.
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Services for PVT. MORTIMER
N. LIFSITZ, woh died Nov. 17,
1944, in Germany, were held
Sunday at Kaufman Chapel. He
is survived by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Lifsitz. Rabbi Har-
old Rosenthal officiated. Inter-
ment, Machpelah Cemetery.

husband. Leo; one son, Eli; two
sisters, Mrs. Ceasor Choden and
Mrs. Selma Shell. Interment: Mt.
Sinai Cemetery.
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ISIDORE SHACKET, 54, of
19335 Hartwell, died Oct. 28.
Funeral services were held at
Lewis Bros.; interment, Mt. Sinai
Memorial Park. He is survived
by his wife, Katie; sons, David,
Morrey, Ben and Al; brothers,
Nathan of Rochester, N. Y., Max
of Montreal and Harry of Chicago,
and sister, Mrs. Lizzie Cohen of
Montreal and Mrs. Fannie Klep-
per of Chicago.
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CHARLES A. SCHWARTZ,
69, of 7753 Mack Ave., died Oct. PFC. ALBERT KARBELNICK
28. Funeral services were at Lewis
Funeral services for Pfc. Albert
Bros.; interment, Oakview Cem-
etery. He leaves his wife, Char- Karbelnick, who died in action
lotte, and a sister, Mrs. Gizella April 22, 1945, in Germany, at
the age of 20, were held at He-
Stark of Los Angles.
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brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi
HYMAN HARRIS, 61, of Los Max Wohlgelernter offidiated,
Angeles, died Oct. 21. Funeral with military honors conducted
services were held at Lewis Bros.; by the Jewish War Veterans.
interment, Clover Hill Park Cem-
A graduate of Central High
etery. He leaves his wife; sons, School, Pfc. Karbelnick attended
Bernard and Sidney, and a sister, Wayne University. He was Aleph
Mrs. Clara Berkowitz.
Godol of AZ9 Chapter 321, which
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now bears his name.
PURL GOLDSTEIN, 72, of 2270
He is survived by his mother,
Pingree, died Oct. 26. Funeral Mrs. Lebbe Meinzweig, and a
services were at Lewis Bros.; in- brother, George.
terment, Yiddish Folks Cemetery;
Burial was at Hebrew Memo-
she leaves her husband, Max; rial Park.
daughters, Mrs. George Horo-
witz, Mrs. Charles Goodman and
DANIEL LE BEAUX, year-old
Mrs. Al Goff, and sons, Jack and son of Charles Le Beaux of Frazer,
Morris Goldstein and Carl and Mich., died Oct. 26. Burial was at
David Norris.
• Evergreen Cemetery. He was the
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.
grandson of Elenore Shapiro.
GISSELA BERNSTEIN, 75, of
2746 Leslie, died Oct. 29. Funeral
services were held at Lewis Bros.;
interment, Beth Abraham Cem-
etery. She leaves three sons,
Nathaniel, Mandell and David.
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SARAH BERNSTEIN, 65, of
17607 Santa Barbara, died Oct.
28. Funeral services were at Lewis
Bros.; interment, Mt. Sinai Mem-
orial Park. She is survived by
Max, Sam, Ben, Mrs. Julius Pol-
otschek of Cleveland, Mrs. Albert
Musk of Rochester, N. Y., and Sol
Hurwitz of Rochester.
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JACOB FRIED, 76, of 4221
Tuxedo, died Oct. 25. Funeral
services were at Lewis Bros.;
burial, Oakview Cemetery. He
leaves his children, Mrs. Olga Kes-
sler, Louis, Mrs. Ella Wheeler of
Toronto, Alfred, William and
Toronto ,Alfred, William and
George.

STATE OF MICHIGAN
COUNTY OF WAYNE, SS.
Before me, a Notary Public in and
for the State and county aforesaid,
personally appeared Philip Slomovitz,
who, having been duly sworn accord-
ing to law, deposes and says that he
is the Publisher of THE JEWISH
NEWS and that the following is, to
the best of his knowledge and belief,
a true statement of the ownership,
management and circulation, etc., of
the aforesaid publication for Oct. 1,
1948:
" 1. That the names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, and business
manager are:
Publisher: The Jewish News Pub-
lishing Co., Detroit, Michigan.
Editor, Philip Slomovitz, Detroit,
Michigan.
Business Manager, Sidney Shmarak,
Detr6it, Michigan. •
City Editor, Ruth Miriam Levine,
Detroit, Michigan.
2. That the owner is: The Jewish
News Publishing Company, 2114 Pen-
obscot Building, Detroit 26, Michigan.
Stockholder: Philip Slomovitz, 17417
Stoepel.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security hold-
ers owning or holding 1 per cent of
total amount of bonds, mortgages or
other securities are: None.
4. That the two paragraphs next
above, giving the names of the own-
ers, stockholders and security holders,
if any, contain not only the list of
stockholders and security holders as
they appear upon the books of the
company but also, in cases where the
stockholders or security holder ap-
pears upon the books of the company
as trustee or in any other fiduciary
relation, the name of the person or
corporation for whom such trustee is
acting, is given; also that the said two
paragraphs contain statement em-
bracing affiant's full knowledge and
belief as to the circumstances and
conditions under which stockholders
and .security holders who do not ap-
pear upon the books of the company
as trustees, hold stock and securities
in a capacity other than that of a
bona fide owner; and this affiant has
no reason to believe that any other
person, association, or corporation has
any interest direct or indirect In the
said stock, bonds or other securities
than as so stated by him.
5. That the average number of
copies of each issue of this publica-
tion sold or distributed, through the
mails or otherwise to paid subscribers
during the twelve months preceeding
the date shown above is

HARRY P. GOULD of 3113
Woodward, died Oct. 26. Services
were held Monday at Kaufman
Chapel with Rabbi Rosenwasser
officiating. He is survived by his
sons, Harry and Jack. Interment,
Machpelah Cemetery.
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ROSE CHODOROWSKY, 16624
Woodingham, died Oct. 31. Serv-
Philip Slomovitz, Publisher.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
ices were held Tuesday at Kauf- this
28th day of October, 1948.
man Chapel with Rabbi J. E.
Lucille F. Dulian.
Notary Public, Wayne County, Mich-
Segal and Cantor J. Sonenklar- igan.

109890

officiating. She is survived by her

(My commission expires Feb. 23, 1951)

22—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 5, 1948

Men's Clubs

JOSEPH L. BALE POST, JWV,
will meet at Northwest Syna-
gogue at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
11. Theme of this meeting will
be "The JWV Memorial Home."
All members are invited.
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PHILLIP HANDLER LODGE
of Bnai Brith will sponsor an
Anti-Defamation League program
at 8:30 p.m.4Tuesday, Nov. 9, un-
der the auspices of Haskell L.
Lazar, executive director of ADL
for Michigan. Entertainment,
movies and refreshments are
planned. Members and friends
are invited.

Kozenn-Chajes Program
Broadcast in Switzerland

On Nov. 2, in honor of Ameri-
can election day, Radio Lausanne
in Switzerland presented a pro-
gram of "American music. Among
the selections were well known
American-Indian songs, Negro-
Spirituals a n d contemporafy
American -music.
This program was especially
presented, and earlier in the sea-
son, transcribed by Detroit musi-
cians Marguerite Kozenn and
Julius Chajes.

In Memoriam

New Robin Hood's Opens
Friday on Seven Mile

A second Robin Hood restau-
In loving memory of my broth- rant opens this Friday at -
2837
er, Harry Millstein, who died W. Seven Mile at Steel, accord-
Nov. 1, 1942.
ing to owner Phil Weston.
What happy days we once enjoyed
When we were both together.
The new establishment will be
But oh how changed it is now
open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. daily ex-
Since you have gone forever.
cept Monday, serving the- same
Please, God, just let him know
That I, here, will never forget
type of meals and snacks as at
For I love and miss him so.
the Livernois Robin Hood's.
—FRANCES SHATANOFF.

Vases, urns, pitchers, flasks, candle sticks, figurines, statuary
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lamps.
Oil lamps electrified.
LAMPS MODERNIZED,
LAMP SHADES MADE
REPAIRED & REFINISHED
AND RECOVERED
Old style floor lamps made Custom made and recovered.
Into indirect lamps and
Styled to your lamp. Large
torcheres.
stock on display.
PICKUP AND DELIVERY ALL PARTS OF DETROIT

HOUSE OF LAMPS

16841 Livernois Ave..
Open Thursday to 9 P.M.

Block South of Six Mile
Phone UN. 2-8338

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