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Obituaries

THE JEWISH NEWS

Monument
Unveilings



Friday, December 3, 1948

.

Pvt. Pearlstein Reburied

Committee to Arrange
Herzl's Reburial in Israel

TEL AVIV, (JTA) — A seven-
member committee has been
named by the Israeli government
to supervise arrangements for
bringing the remains of Theodor
Herzl from the Vienna cemetery
where he is buried to Israel. It is
planned to reinter Herzl's re-
mains on the same day that the
newly-elected Israeli Parliament
will open. •

MORRIS BRAND of 4057 Law-
The family of the late Julius
KENNETH BRUCE LAST,
Jaffe announces the unveiling of
10510 Curtis, died Nov. 22. Serv- rence died Nova 27. Funeral
a monument in his memory at 1
ices were held at Kaufman services were at Lewis Bros. He
p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5, at Clover-
Chapel; interment, Beth Abraham is survived by his wife, Mamie;
hill Memorial Park. Rabbi Mor-
Cemetery. He is survived by his children, Florence, Sol, Dr. Ben-
ris Adler will offidate. Friends
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Last; jamin; sisters, Mrs. Hyman Tau-
ber, Mrs. Abe Zwerling and Mrs.
and relatives are invited to attend
one brother, Jeffrey.
Louis Rith of New York, and two
the service.
* * *
* * •
JENNIE ROGVOY, 2483 Glad- grandchildren.
* * *
The family of the late Charles
stone, died Nov. 23. Services were
JOSEPH ESPAR, 87, died Nov.
Cohen announces the unveiling Continental Opens Dec. 15
held at Kaufman Chapel with
of a monument in his memory at
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Rabbi 20. Dr. A. M. Hershman officiated

3 p. M. Sunday, Dec. 5, at Mach-
Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob at services at Lewis Bros. Inter-
Continental Hotel, on Collins
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Gruskin Ave. between 40th and 41st St.,
Sonenklar officiating. She leaves ment, Machpelah Cemetery. He
will officiate. Relatives and Miami Beach, Fla., now under
her children, Ted, Rose and Mrs. leaves his children, Mrs. Essie
friends are invited to attend the ownership of four Detroiters-
Harry Kaufman; three grand- White, Mrs. Norman Rouff, Mrs.
service.
Alex Goldberg, Morris Schaver,
children, and one great-grand- Harriet Price of New York, Mrs.
Jack Warsaw and Philip Cohen—
child. Interment, Clover Hill Milton Ginsberg, Morton and
Erving, and a sister, Mrs. Sophie
will open for the season on Dec.
Park Cemetery.
Siegal of New York.
15. Joseph Edsell and Bernard
* * •
*
*
Cohen have leased the entire city
' REBECCA SKLAR, 2751 Webb,
SEYMOUR
BAER,
65,
of
i30
did Nov. 27. Services were held
In loving memory of our be- block for 99 years.
loved mother, Zivia Velick, who . The hotel, designed by A. Her-
at Shaarey Zion synagogue with Winder, died Nov. 20. Funeral
PVT.
SAUL
PEARLSTEIN
Rabbi Levin, Rabbi Goldman, services were held at Lewis Bros.
left us five years ago in Novem- bert Mathes, will feature carrara
Re-burial services for Pvt. Saul ber (29 days in Heshvan).
Rabbi Wohlgelernter and Cantor He is survived by a daughter,
glass and structural aluminum
L. Pearlstein, 30, who died' in
Mrs.
Barbara
Guluska
of
New
Always remembered by her with columns of sculptured mo-
Sonenklar officiating. She is sur-
action Sept. 15, 1944, in Italy, children, Alex, - Casper C., Ida.
York,
Interment,
Mt.
Sinai
Mem-
vived by her children, Sol, Mor-
saic tile. Each guest room will
were held. at Hebrew Benevolent
have an individual air condition-
ris, Edward, Dr. Jack, Mrs. Wil- orial Park. * * *
Society. Rabbi Joshua Sperka
Becomes U. S. Citizen at 70
ing unit. •
liam Stein, Mrs. Mark Berman
ADNIE EDWARDS, 76, of 7308 officiated, with military rites con-
Features of the hotel-'s public
and Mrs. Henry Green. Inter- Chalfonte, died Nov. 18. Services
BRIDGETOWN, N. J. (WNS)
ducted by the Jewish War Veter-
ment, Machpelah Cemetery.
were held at Lewis Bros.; inter- ans. Burial was at Hebrew Mem- —Frieda Rosenfeld, a 70-year-old facilities will be a formal lobby
* * *
woman who came to this country furnished in French provincial
ment, Woodlawn. He leaves his orial Park.
. "Re-burial services for PVT. wife, Etta; sons, Weston, Harvey,
six years ago, is now a proud motif; a card room; a Parisian
Pvt.. Pearlstein, who came to holder of a U. S. citizenship cer- cocktail lounge; a snack bar, cof-
FRED KOSS, who died in action Byron and Warren.
the United States in 1922, is sur- tificate.
fee shop and large patio pool.
* * *
in Italy, Sept. 14, 1944, at the age
BERTHA STERN, 83, died Nov. vived by his brother, Harry, and
of 19, will be held at 11 a. m.
Sunday, Dec. 5 at Hebrew Be- 23. Services were at Lewis Bros.; two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Roth
nevllent Society. He was the, only interment, Oakview. She leaves and Mrs. Mary Baskin.
son of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. her husband, David; daughters,
Jacob Koss of 3795 Tuxedo. He Mrs. Gizella Hershey, Mrs. Elsie
Mrs. Hordes' Brother Dies
Vases, urns, pitchers, flasks, candle sticks, figurines. statuary
was a graduate of Central High Palmer, Mrs. Daniel Stegman
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lamps.
Morris
Savelewitz, 59, of An-
Oil lamps electrified.
School, and a talented violinist. and Mrs. Louis Gunsberg.
sonia, Conn., oldest brother of
LAMP SHADES MADE
LAMPS MODERNIZED,
He received his Jewish training
AND RECOVERED
REPAIRED & REFINISHED
Mrs.
William
Hordes,
died
Nov.
N.
Y.
Post
correspondent
David
Old
style
floor
lamps
made
Custom
made and recovered.
at the Sholom Aleichem Folks
17.
His
other
survivors
include
Styled
to your lamp. Large
into
indirect
lamps
and
Shule. Re-burial will take pl,ace W. Nussbaum, who just returned five other sisters and four broth-
stock
on display.
torcheres.
at Hebrew Memorial Park. In from a tour of DP centers in
PICKUP AND DELIVER'` ALL PARTS OF DETROIT
ers.
addition to his parents, Pvt. Koss Europe, charged that the Inter-
Mrs. Hordes returned a few
is survived by his sister, Mrs. national Refugee Organization
has deliberately side-stepped aid days ago from Apsonia where
Dora Pitt.
* * *
to Jewish refugees who want to she attended the funeral of her
16841 Livernois Ave.. ../2 Block South of Six Mile
Phone UN. 2-83311
Open Thursday to 9 P.M.
MRS. FANNIE bAMBURD, 53, go to Israel, roughly some 80 per brother and was -with the family
during the Shivah period.
of 15568 Inverness, died Nov. 23. cent of all Jewish DPs.
•Funeral services were held at
Hebrew Benevolent Society, in-
terment, Nusach Harie Cemetery.
Rabbi Morris officiated. She is
survived, by her husband, Isa-
dore; sons, Allen, Sam, Ben;
daughters, Mrs. Mary Heller,
Mrs. Dorothy Watson and Ruth,
and seven grandchildren.
* * *
LEWIS G. HYAMS, 48, of
15870 Wisconsin, died Nov. 26.
c
Funeral services were held at
H e b.r e w Benevolent Society.
Rabbi Greenbaum and Mr. Ro-
berg officiated. He is survived
electric
by his wife, Gertrude; son, Alfred
Jonathan, daughters, Sue and
•■ •
Charlotte.
* * *
ALBERT ROUMAN, 3766 Cal-
vert, died Nov. 26. Services were
held at Kaufman Chapel, with
Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor
H. Adler officiating. He is sur;
vived by his wife, Minnie; two
sons, Jack of Los Angeles, Her-
man of Philadelphia; one daugh-
ter, Mrs. Max Hoffman; four
brothers, Samuel, William, Isa-
dore and Morris of Philadelphia;
one sister, Mrs. Isadore Shoeman
of Philadelphia. Interment, Oak-
view Cemetery.
* * *
ANNA FINEBERG, 2611 Glad-
tone, died Nov. 26. Services were
held at Kaufman Chapel, with
Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Can-
tor Jacob Sonenklar officiating.
She is survived by her husband,
Harry; a son, Sidney; one daugh-
t happens every time! When you buy an
ter, Sylvia; two brothers, Ben-
jamin Kaplan of Ypsilanti, Isa-
automatic electric blanket you're just too com-
dore of Louisville, Ky., two sis-
fortable to count sheep! The delightful, weight-
ters, Mrs. David Brown, Mrs.
David Eisenberg; two grand-
free warmth—automatically controlled—plus
children. -Interment, Machpelah
Cemetery.
ease in bed-making, storing and washing
* * *
BLANCHE GOLDSTONE. 69,
are good reasons why more and more folks

of the Seville Apts., died Nov. 25.
Funeral services were held at
switch to electric sleeping.
Lewis Bros.; interment, Wood-
lawn. She leaves his daughter,
Your neighborhood appliance dealer and all
Mrs. Sidney Marmon; one grand-
son; a sister, Mrs. Joseph Sweet
Edison Customer Offices have the new electric

In Memoriam

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HOUSE OF LAMPS



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and a brother, Arthur Wolfe of
Chicago.
* * *
MRS. CARRIE BURTON
SCHNEIDER, 78, of 275 Merton
Rd., died Nov. 25. She was a. life-
long resident of Detroit and a
member of Temple Beth EL
Funeral services were at William
R. Hamilton Chapel, with inter-
ment at Woodmere Cemetery,
She is 'survived by a daughter,
Annette, • a son, Louis, and a
sister,. ‘114frs. -Leah Goldberg.

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