• 18 THE JEWISH NEWS - Friday, February 25, 1949 — Obituaries MORRIS PENSKAR, 51, died Feb. 16. Services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society - with interment at Hebrew Me- morial Park. Rabbi Rozalsky of- : ficiated. He is survived by his widow, Esther; sons, Robert and Saul. • * * - LOUIS WEISS, 58, of 473 Gale • Road, Lake Pontiac, Mich., died on Feb. 14. Services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society with interment at Hebrew Me- ' morial Park. He is survived by ' his wife, Bertha; two brothers, Ben and Henry of New York City, and one sister. * * * DELLA GREENBERG, 28, of 8826 Twelfth, died on Feb. 17. Services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society • with inter- ment at the Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter officiated. She is survived by her parents, Albert and Mildred Greenberg; brothers, Sidney and Sanford. * * * DORA ROSENTHAL, 70, of 11757 Broadstreet, died Feb. 15. Funeral services were at Lewis Bros., Rabbi Joshua Sperka of- ficiating. Burial, Machpelah. She leaves her sons, Louis, Michael J., Morris; daughters, Mrs. Mor- ris Sagotsky, Mrs. Charles Lee; a brother, Louis Sabelsky of St. 11 FP' Louis. * * * IGNATZ ENGLANDER, 72, -of 2635 Cortland, diecl aFeb. 17. Serv- ices were held at Lewis. Bros. with Rabbis Goldman and Sperka officiating. Burial, Clov- er Hill Memorial Park. He is survived by his wife, Esther; sons, Harry, Willim and Julius; five grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. * * * EDWARD -I. SHULMAN, 9304 N. Martindale, died Feb. 13. Serv- ices were held at Kaufman Chap- el, with Rabbi Herbert Eskin of- ficiating. He leaves his wife, Clara; a son, Stanford; his moth- er, Mrs. Rose Shulman; two brothers, Dr. Thomas B. and AT-- Reburial Held Here By BENNETT CERF mand A; one sister, Mrs. Sam Levitt. Interment, Nusach Harie Cemetery. * * * NATHAN B. FRIEDMAN, 4285 Sturtevant, died Feb. 17: Serv- ices were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi J. Segal and Cantor J. Sonenklar officiating. He leaves his wife, Rose; two daughters, Rita and Beulah; one brother, Isadore of Tampa, Fla. Interment, Machpelah Cemetery. * * * DAVID HALPERIN, 7618 John R., died Feb. 17. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Moses Lehrman officiating. Interment, Nusach Harie Ceme- tery. • ENNY GOODMAN, rehearsing for one bf his occasional classical recitals with conductor Tom Scherman, inad- vertently addressed the latter as "Mr. Stokowski." "Golly, I'm sorry, Mr. Scherman," he hastened to apologize. "To get square you can call me Harry James." • * * • BENJAMIN ZIPPER, 2524 Tay- lor, • died Feb. 19. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Cant- or H. Adler officiating. He leaves his wife, Sarah; two sons, Carl and Leo; one daughter, Mrs. Louis Wetsman; a brother, Jack, of Toronto; four sisters, Mrs. Jack Storkman, Mrs. Fay Rosen- field, Mrs. Dora Tobias and Mrs. Ruth Davis of. Toronto. Inter- ment, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. * * * ALLAN A. BURNS (Burn- stine) of Detroit and Miami died Feb. 16 at Miami. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Rabbi Harold Rosenthal and Cantor J. Sonenklar officiating. He is sur- vived by three brothers, Meyer, Samuel and Louis; five sisters, Mrs. Meyer Periera of Los An- geles, Mrs. Sam Goldberg of Buf- falo; Mrs. Louis M. Dunn, Mrs. Annette Kahn and Mrs. Harry Satovsky. Interment, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. * * * BERTHA KEIDAN, 18493 Pen- nington Dr., died Feb. 19. She is survived by two sons, S. Baer and Milford; one daughter, Mrs. Morris Mandell; One sister, Mrs. Otto Aultura of New York. SerN- - ices were held at Kaufman Chap- el, with: Morris Adler of- ficiating. Try and Stop Me Reburial services were held for S/SGT. SAMUEL SHEIFF, who died in action in the Philippines, on Oct. 28, 1944, at the age of 24. Services were held at the He- brew Benevolent Society with in- terment in the veterans' section of Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Jacob Segal officiated. Military tribute was paid by the Jewish War Veterans. He is survived by his parents, Morris and Mary Sheiff, of Yale, Mich., and his sister, Rose, of 3272 Richton. Sgt. Sheiff helped his parents on the farm prior to his entry in the service. He was the recipient of the Purple Heart. • • J. P. McEvoy, covering a big story, was rooming with a cor- respondent who kept him awake by moaning and tossing in his bed. "Whassa matter ?" de- manded McEvoy. "I promised to pay the INS man next door the hundred dollars I owe him first thing in the morning." ex- plained the roommate, "and I haven't got it." McEvoy went to the window and hollered, "Hey, Considine, wake up." Considine appeared rub- bing his eyes and grumbled. "What's up 7" McEvoy explained. "I just want to tell you my friend here can't pay you that $100 tomor- row. He hasn't got it." Then he shut the window and 'said, "Go to sleep, pal. Now Considine can worry." • • • Have you heard about the gullible collector who paid a fortune: for an ancient Egyptian coin ? In fact, it was so ancient, he boasted that the date, clearly decipherable, read "169 B. C." • George Kaufman knows a Hollywood producer who had to buy new limousine: all the ashtrays in the old one were full. Copyright., 1948. by Bennett Cert. Distributed by King Features Synclicate. Honor Simons' Memory At JWV Military Ball More than 3,000 Olt r s o n s jammed the grand ballroom of Masonic Temple last Saturday to insure the success of the sixth annual military ball of the Jew- ish War Veterans, Department of Michigan. Among the gu ests of honor were Michigan's Lt. Governor William Connelly and Judge Ned Smith. Allan Jones, star of the Civic Light opera's presentation of The Firefly, made a brief guest appearance. Massed colors were presented by the commanders of the sev- eral JWV posts. In tribute to the late Seymour A class in the ideology of HA-' POEL HAMIZRACHI has recent- Simons, the orchestra played a ly been organized under the lead- medley of his compositions. • ership of Rabbi Max Kapustin, director of the Wayne University WW J Memorializes Hillel Foundation. It meets. at 7:15 p.m. every Monday at the home Jewish Composer of Rabbi Kapustin, 2494 Pingree. Detroit paid tribute Thursday * * * The SUNDAY NIGHTERS will to the memory of a brilliant na- hold their annual Purim dance tive musician, when . Radio Sta- Sunday, March 6, at the Jewish tion WWJ presented a memorial Center. Sam Barnett's orchestra program in honor of Seymour will provide the music. Mem- Simons. Two of the late musi- bers and their friends are in- cian's best known - songs, "Whis- vited. Martha Barnett is presi- pering" and "Just Like a Gypsy," were on the program. dent. * * * People of all faiths honored the A project for cigarettes has re- memory of this eminent compos- cently been started. Sally Fields, er, whose more than 300 song Michigan State director for MA- hits have delighted the people of TERIAL FOR ISRAEL, has made this country during the past 30 an arrangement with -the P. Lo- years. • rillard Tobacco Co., for Old Gold cigarettes to be exported direct to Israel at a nominal fee. News Brevities PARKMAN BRANCH of the Public Library, 1766 Oakman, had a Brotherhood Week program last Thursday in the library auditorium. There was a moving picture, "Make Way for Youth", a talk by OSCAR COHEN, execu- tive director of 'the Jewish Com- munity Council, followed by an informal discussion period on the theme "One hum-an race, One America—It's up to you!" * * * A YOUNG MARRIED COU- PLES' CLUB has been formed. The group plans many social -at functions. Young married couples between the ages of 20 to 30 are invited to join. Call TExas 4-5323 for information. * * • GEN. LUCIUS D. CLAY, American military commander in Europe, addressing a press con- ference in Frankfurt, vigorously denounced members of the U. S. Military Government "who have shown anti-Semitic inclinations." * * 4: DR. CLARENCE' C. LITTLE, one of the country's top scientists, will speak at Detroit Town Hall, Wednesday morning, March 2 at the Fisher theater. He will an- swer the question, "Are We a Democracy?" Advance - reserva- tions are available at Grinnell's, WO. 2-1124. For 1949-50 season seats call Detroit Town Hall headquarters, room 220, Hotel Statler, WO. 3-5617. * 4. * ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday, Feb. 27, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fried, 4221 Tuxedo. * * * Announcement is made of the formation in Detroit of a local chapter- of SPASTICS OF AMERICA. The organization brings together persons affilicted with spastic paralysis to help them solve the problems con- ' fronting them. Spastics in De- troit area urged to contact Mrs. H. G. Brunner, TU. 1-0196, or Merrill J. Polansky, TE. 1-1000, Ext. 8. * * OSCAR A. KAUFMAN, attor- ney, former vice president of the Equitable Trust Co., has been elected a vice president of the City Bank, Joseph F. Verhelle, president, announced. Kaufman The United Hebrew was assistant prosecuting attor- Schools of Detroit ney for Wayne County from 1925 to 1930 after which he served Gratefully Acknowledge for five y-6ars as its corporation the Receipt of counsel. In 1936 he was appointed to a two-year term as a member generous contributions to the of the . Michigan Public Trust Scholarship Fund of the Schools honoring Louis Robinson on his Commission. 60th birthday, from the follow- ing: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomo- Van Paassen Speaks vitz of Stoepel Ave., Mr. and Monday at Northwest Mrs. Walter L. Field of Cherry- Pierre VanPaassen, noted lawn Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christian Zionist, eminent author Cohen of Boston Blvd. substantial gifts to the Scholar- of best sellers, will speak at the ship Fund of the Schools from Northwest Hebrew Congregation Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kay of Wilde- Monday night under auspices of meer Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis the Men's Club of Northwest He- Berry of Glendale Ave., honoring Louis Robinson on his 60th birth- brew Congregation. VanPaassen will review the day. latest events affecting world a contribution to the Scholar- peace and Israel. An invitation ship Fund of the Schools from is extended to all who are inter- Mr. and Mrs. Hirschhorn of Ken- ested to hear his address. There tucky Ave. honoring the Bar will be a nominal admission fee. Mitzvah of their son, Austin. 2141 MOH BREWERY CO; DETROIT 26, MICK,