62 — THE JEWISH'NEWS Obituaries Machinist • Trained Through JDC Monument Unveilings SAMUEL K A T Z, 48, of the Belcrest Hotel, died Sept. 12. Fu- neral services were held at He- brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Jacob Rabinowitz officiated. He is survived by two brothers and The family of the late Clara three sisters. Walker announces the unveiling * * * of a monument in her memory MORRIS COOPER, 66, of 1996 at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 2, at Beth Taylor, died Sept. 13. Funeral El Memorial Park. Rabbi Sidney services were held at Hebrew Akselrad will officiate. Friends Benevolent Society. There are and relatives are invited to at- tend the service. no known surviving relatives. * -* a * a a The family of the late Abra- FANNY GOLDSTEIN, 59, Of 2329 Fullerton, died Sept. 14. ham Aronow announces the un- Funeral services were held at veiling of a monument in his Hebrew Benevolent Society; in- memory at 11 a.m. Sunday, Oct. terment, Bnai David Cemetery. 2, at Cloverhill Memorial Park. Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Hyman Adler officiated. She is Jacob Sonenklar will officiate. survived by her husband, Sam- Friends and relatives are invited uel; sons, Ben and William; a to attend the service. daughter, Mrs. Bess Kahldon; two grandchildren; two sisters, and one brother. a' a * JACOB SHATZ, 58, of Stagg * * * Hotel, died Sept. 15. Funeral By LEON GUTTERMAN ...Joint Distribution committee Photo ELIAS C. RUBENSTEIN, 66, services were held at Hebrew 13640 LaSalle Blvd., died Sept. Benevolent Society. There are Ezra Stone, the "Henry Ald- PARIS—A young student concentrates on his work in the ma- 15. Services were held at the no known surviving relatives. rich" of radio fame who refuses chine shop of a JDC-subventioned school in Paris. The school was Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his a a a to grow older, a contented man, .1 recently rebuilt with funds supplied by the Joint Distribution wife, Rose; a son, Daniel Robb; MRS. IDA ISRAEL, 65, of 1955 plans to stay that way by con- Committee, major American agency' aiding distressed Jews abroad, a daughter, Mrs. Steven Barren. Euclid, died Sept. 15. She was tinuing his career according to as part of a rehabilitation program which saw 95,000 Jewish men Burial, White Chapel Cemetery. founder and vice, president of the present recipe—a m e as u r e d and women brought to self-sufficiency during the year 5709. JDC * * * Jewish Women's European Wel- blend of acting, directing and receives its funds from the $250,000,000 campaign of the United Jewish Appeal. RUTH LEACH, 3710 Burlin- fare Organization; vice president farming. As a teen-ager, he made up game, died Sept. 17. Services of Mizrachi Women, and a mem- were held at the Kaufman ber of the Eli Levin Auxiliary, his mind to be an actor. His first Joseph Antignac to Die WOLF WROTSLAVSKY Chapel with Rabbi Halpern of- JWV. Funeral services were at two chances on Broadway turn- MONUMENTS ficiating. She leaves a son, Kaufman • Chapel with burial at ed out to be duds, but when he PARIS, (JTA)—Joseph Antig- Artistic Memorials at Lowest Prices David; three daughters,• Mrs. Machpelah Cemetery. She is landed in a hit, "Three Men on nac, secretary-general of the A Tribute — Everlasting Milton Thuner, Mrs. Samuel survived' by her husband., Mor- a Horse," he didn't rest on his Commissariat for Jewish Af- Freedman and Mrs. Joe Leach ris; sons, Robert, Harry and Al laurels as many young actors fairs during the Vichy regime, TY. 8-6117 2975 JOY RD. of N.M., a brother, Dr. M. J. of Detroit and Meyer of Los An- might have been tempted to do. who was charged with a long Kritchman; and a sister, Mrs. geles; a brother, Israel Slobin, He made full use of this chance list of anti-Jewish activities, was Rose Danto. Interment was in and a sister, Mrs. Celia Brown, to study stage management at sentenced to death. He testified firsthand, producing and cast- that he accepted the post of Machpelah. both of Los Angeles. ing with veteran George Abbott. secretary-general "only to pre- * * * * a * When Abbott produced vent the worst" for the Jews. LEAH MORRISON, 3005 Chi- BESSIE YOUNG, 63, of 2474 cago Blvd., died Sept. 17. Serv- Glyy Ct., a resident of Detroit "Brother Rat," also a hit, Ezra ices were held at the Kaufman for 35 years, died Sept. 17. Fu- was cast as a bewildered boy Chapel with Rabbi Adler and neral services were held at Lew- who got into one scrape after Cantor Sonenklar officiating. is Bros., with Rabbi Moses Lehr- another. Ezra didn't know it She leaves her husband, Harry; man officiating. Burial, Clover then, but when he played that Lowest Prices for Highest Quality two sons, Abraham I. and Jo- Hill Memorial Park. She leaves role he was preparing for Henry. Granite and Outstanding Designs He continued to study stage seph; three daughters, Mrs. Wil- a son, Joseph; sisters, Anna management and direction un- DETROIT MONUMENT MANUAL URBACH & SON liam Mann of L. A., Betty and Cohen and Sophie Speback. der Abbott: , WORKS Jessie; two brothers, JOseph and . * a a 7729 TWELFTH ST. Ezra's next role was in "What Harry, of N. Y. Interment was 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton MAX ZIFF, 46, of 13120 La-. TY. 6-7192 a Life," another long resident on in Clover Hill Park. TO. 8-7523 TO. 8-6923 Salle Blvd., a World War I vet- Broadway. Now Ezra played * * * eran, died Sept. 17. Funeral Henry himself, and when author TILLIE STERN, 3260 Monte- services were at Lewis Bros. Clifford Goldsmith decided to rey, died Sept. 18. Services were Burial, Riverside Cemetery, New adapt the play for radio pre- Expanded Facilities held at the Kaufman Chapel York City. He is survived by his sentation, Ezra went along. He with Rabbi Adler and Cantor N. wife, Frances; sons, Lloyd and has been playing Henry ever Adler officiating. She leaves her Irving; brothers, Sol, Harry and since, and laughs at any sug- OF UNEQUALLED BEAUTY - husband, Hyman; three sons, Theodore, and daughters, Ethel, gestion that he might tire of A distinct departure from Alex, Harold and Irving; two Anna and Laura. the role. the usual conception of a brothers, Asher and Sam Gold- a a a Ezra caters to the bucolic side funeral home, the new ad- man of N. Y. Interment was in YETTA EDELSTEIN, 67, of 912 of his nature by running a big Clover Hill Park. dition to our Chapel is ap- S. Washington, Royal Oak, died Pennsylvania farm, to which he The I irk pointed and furnished with * * * Sept. 14. Funeral services were continually is adding acreage. exquisite taste, presenting ft E V . JOSEPH GOODMAN, at Lewis Bros.; -burial, New York Although practical in the man- an atmosphere of dignity 2454 Blaine, died Sept. 17. Serv- City. She is survived by two agement of his place and com- _ ices were held at the Kaufman sons, Sidney and Louis; daugh- petent in its every chore, Ezra and refinement that is rest- Chapel with Rabbi Hershman, ters, Mrs. Mae Deutsch, Mrs. Sid betrays his profession in little ful and comforting. Chapel Rabbi Stollman and Cantor Liss and Mrs. Jean Kaye, and ways that are distinctly un- rustic. For instance, he has hit 9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD at EDISON . Sonenklar officiating. He leaves 10 grandchildren. * * his wife, Hanna; two sons, Sid- on an ingenious scheme for TYler 7-4520 ney ,and Louis of Florida; three DAVID KRIEGER, 39, of 3786 naming his cattle. He is giving daughters, Mrs. Joseph Levine, Edison, died Sept. 19. Funeral them names of Shakespearean Mrs. Samuel Mandel of Toronto, services were at Lewis Bros. characters in alphabetical order, and Selma; and a brother, Da- Burial, Clover Hill Cemetery. He so that when he wants to know vid. Interment was in Machpe- leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. how old they are he'll remember Max Kbeger, and three brothers, the the A's are oldest, the B's lah. * * * Milford, Myron and Lawrence. next, etc. • a 'a Stone hasn't let that George ISRAEL D. GARMEL, of 8920 Funeral services for CAROL J. Abbott training get rusty. He Woodrow Wilson, a Detroit resi- / dent for 35 years, died Sept. 18. REINHEIMER, 54, of 17315 Wil- directs a play every season, al- OF Funeral services we're held at demere, were held at Brown ways with those acute comedy Kaufman Chapel, under aus- Memorial Chapel at Temple Beth touches that characterize Ab- pices of Rosenwald Post of the El. Reinheimer was born in Day- bott. Last year it was "Me and American Legion. Burial, Mach- ton, 0. and associated with the Molly" (based on the famous -pelah. Cemetery. He is survived millinery industry for over 3d Molly Goldberg family of radio). by his wife, Gertrude; sons, years. He was the owner of Then came "At War with the Murray, David and Harold, and Carol's and of the C. J. Rein- Army." He also lectures at uni- a brother, Michael, of New York. heimer Millinery Co., and presi- versities on the various phases dent and manager of Val-A-Van, of his art, and writes well about a a * Inc. His wife, Alice G.; a son, it. . HANNAH SCHILLER, of 1959 Robert R., and daughter, Sue, W. Boston, widow of the late survive. At Flame Show Bar Oscar Schiller, died Sept. 19. Rabbi Adler officiated at funeral Morris Wasserman, host i, ::,:tyie services at Lewis Bros. Burial, Jewish Art Pamphlet Flame Show. Bar presents Clover Hill. Surviving are two Available at Council another smash daughters, Mrs. A. M. Packard hit show begin- of Greenville, Mich., and Mrs. The History of Jewish Art is ning Sept. 23 Harold N. Harris; a son, Morris the most recent publication of and featuring C.; four grandchildren; two sis- the Jewish Affairs series. Wynonie "Mr. ters, Mrs. David Schaffer of This pamphlet offers the lay- Blues".. Harris TO THE JEWISH 'COMMUNITIES Peoria, Ill., and Mrs. William man an excellent medkun with and the Do-Re- Jacoby. which to 'familiarize himself with Mi trio. Con- a a a Jewish art. Written by Dr. Al- tinuing to as- REVA WALLERSTEIN, 58, of fred Werner, it provides a wealth sist - in an able of Detroit, Flint, Pontiac, Saginaw, Southwestern 4255 Cortland, died Sept. 18. of information concerning the manner, Kitty Funeral services were held at history of Jewish art from its Stevenson, Emile Michigan and Windsor, whom we are happy to Lewis Bros.; burial, Workman's beginning to the present day. Jones and Todd Wynonie Harris Circle Cemetery. She leaves , her Copies of the History of Jewish Rhodes' Orchestra round out the husband, J a c o b, and • four Art may be received by calling show. serve in the best interests of our people. daughters, Mrs. Henry Schuman, or writing the Jewish Communi- Ordinary land snakes seldom, Mrs. Thomas Brandon, Mrs. ty Council, 803 Washington Blvd. if . ever, bite under water. Allan Nichamin and Celia. Bldg., WO. 3-1657. FANNY GLUCK, 3380 Coiling- wood, died Sept. 12. Services held at the Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler officiating. She leaves her husband, Herman; three daugh- ters, Mrs. William Buchalter, Mrs. Arnold Berman, and Ger- aldine; three brothers, Abe, Samuel and Irving Tasco. Inter- ment, Westwood Cemetery. ' * * MARION M. SOLL, 9600 Dex- ter, died Sept. 12. Services were held at the Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Sonenklar officiating. She leaves her husband, Albert; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Julius Bock; her mother, Mrs. Kate Weisman of Kalamazoo; three brothers, Ben and Max Weisman of Kalama- zoo and Harry Weisman of Texas; three sisters, Mrs. I. E. Colef, Mrs. I. Levenson of Mil- waukee, and Mrs. A. Weisman of Toronto. Interment was in Kalamazoo. • Friday, September 23, 1949 Ezra Stone's Role Of 'Henry Aldrich' Cemetery Memorials KAU FMAN THE STAFF THE JEWISH NEWS Extends Sincere Greetings for the New Year 5710