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4.

14—THE JEWISH NEWS

Obituaries

ANNA LUBETSKY, 77, of - 18450
Sorrento, died Oct. 1. Services
were at Lewis Bros., with Rabbi
Stollman officiating. Interment,
Machpelah Cemetery. She leaves
her. daughter, Mrs. Sigmund Co-
hen.
* * *
ALEXANDER LE DOULX, 59,
of 2066 Taylor, died Sept. 30.
Services were at Lewis Bros.,
with Rabbi Rosenwasser offici-
ating. Interment, Machpelah
Cemetery. He leaves his wife,
Rose; sons, Jacob and Irving;
daughter, Mrs. paymond Dans;
and brothers, Louis Albert, Henry
and Adolph.

* * *

PAULA SCHMITTKE, of Flint
died Sept. 23. Services were at
Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi
Applebaum, of Flint, officiating.
She leaves her husband, Benja-
min; brothers, Max Schmittke
and Charles Schmittke; and sis-
ters; Mrs. A. M. Herzberg, Mrs.
Sol Jacobson, and Mrs. Morris
Shatzen. Interment, Machpelah
Cemetery./
* * *
EMANUEL ROTH, 155 High-
land, died Sept. 24. Services
were at Kaufman Chapel with
Rabbi Lehrman and Cantor Ad-
ler officiating. Je leaves his
wife, Goldie; son, Dr. Milton D.
Roth; and daughter, Mrs. Saul
H. Dunitz; and two grandchil-
dren. Interment, Oakview Cem-
etery.
* * *
IDA KASOFF, 2224 Blaine;
died Sept. 25. Services were at
Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi
Wohlgelernter and Cantor Shul-
singer officiating. She leaves
sons Barney, Morton and Jos-
eph; daughters, Mrs. Rose Kales,
Mrs. ,Fred Jonap, Mrs. Renby
Snitz • and Mrs. Betty Phillips;
sister Mrs. Benjamin B.
SchWartz, 19 grandchildren and
six .great grandchildren. Inter-
ment, Beth Tefilo Cemetery.
*
*
ROSE LEVY, 3201 Webb, .died
Sept. 25. Services were at Kauf-
man 'Chapel with • Rabbi Lehr-
man • officiating. • She leaves
nephews Joseph, Nathan B. and
Benjamin B. Koploy and Alfred
Lewinsky; and nieces Mrs. Ed-
ward Spilker, Mrs. Herbert
Schlager, of Ann Arbor, and•Mrs.
Ruth Ross, of Tucson. Inter-
ment, Machpelah Cemtery.
* * *
SAMUEL RAPP, 8744 Lin-
Wood, died Sept. 25. , Services
Were at Kaufman Chapel with
Rabbi Stollman, Rabbi Sperka
and Cantor Adler officiating. He
leaves his wife, Sarah; son, Dr.
Seymour Rapp; daughter, Mrs.
Abe Leemon;, and sister, Miss
Goldie Rapp. Interment, Bnai
David Cemetery.
* * *
ABE SELIKSON, 3251 Webb,
died Sept. 29. Services were at
ltaufman Chapel with Rabbi
Segal and Cantor Fenakel, offi-
ciating. He leaves his wife Sa-
rah; mother, Mrs. Bertha Shaf-
kind of Brooklyn, N. Y.; and
brother Nathan of California.
Interment, Machpelah Cemetery.
* * *
DAVID SHAFIND, 112 Ava-
lon, died Sept. 28. Services were
at Kaufman • Chapel with Rabbi
Lehrman officiating. He leaves
his wife, Alice; sons: Gilbert and
Nathan; brother, Albert; and
, sister, Mrs. Fannie Nickerman.
Interment, Machpelah Cemetery.
* * *
ARTHUR MEYER DIAMOND,
562 Chalmers, died Sept. 30.
Services were at Kaufman
Chapel with Rabbi Lehrman of-
al,iating. He leaves his wife,
Ivalena; son, Harry; daughters,
Mathilda and Paula; and sister,
Mrs: Ida Chafetz. Interment,
Turover Cemetery.
* * *
JACK GREENBERG, 45, 3280
Richton, died Sept. 20. Services
were at Hebrew Benevolent So-
leiety..Rabbi Lehrman and Can-
tor Adler officiated. He is sur,
Hived by his wife, Tillie; daugh-
ters, Arlene and Rochelle; sis-
ters, Mrs. Lillian Dubin and Mrs.
Mollie Chess; •brothers, Dr. Rob-
ert Si Greenly, and Morris
Greeriberg; mother, Mrs. Goldie
Greeziberg.
* * *
FANNIE COOPER, 43, 1635
Westoct Road, Windsor, died

Sept. 23. Seryices were at He-
brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi
Stollman officiated. She is sur-
vived by her husband, Aaron;
sons, Benny and Sam; brother,
Nathan Talcowsky.
* * *
JOSEPH WILBERT GOLD, 49,
2689 W. _Grand, died Sept. 24.
Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. Rabbi Gor-
relick officiated. He is survived
by his wife, Rose; children Lois
and. Burton; brothers, Harold,
Gilbert and Morris; sisters, Mrs.
Esther Eisdorfer and Mrs. Anna
Sisskind; and parents Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Goldberg.
* * *
HARRY WEISENFELD, 78,
2606 Sturtevant, died Sept. 25.
Services were at Hebrew Benev-
olent Society, with interment in
Beth Abraham Cemetery. He is
survived by his daughters,
Helen, Gita, Dorothy, and Sue;
sons, Albert, Nathan, Louis, Irv-
ing, Samuel, and David,' seven
grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren.
* * *
LEON POLLACK, 63, 13641
Dexter, died Sept. 24. Services
were at the Hebrew Benevolent
Society, Rabbi Stollman officiat-
ed. He is survived by his wife,
Anna; daughter, Mrs. Hyman
Bloom; brother, Paul Polling;
sister, Mrs. Pearl Weiss and
three grandchildren.
* * *
MAX ZELICKSON, 59, 2281
Buena Vista, died Sept. 27. Serv-
ices were at Hebrew Benevolent
Society. Rabbi Siegel officiated.
He is survived by his wife, Anna;
daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Dvorin;
son, Robert M. Zell; sisters, Mrs.
Minnie Rosoff and Mrs. Benny
Leonard; brother, Harry Selig-
son, and four grandchildren.

Jewish Center
Activities

(The Jewish Community Center is
Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare
Federation, and Is a Red Feather
Agency.)

Wednesday, Oct. 11 — "Labor
Views the News," lecture, 9
p.m. Woodward Center. Speak-
er, Guy Nunn, news comment-
ator, radio stations CKLW and
WDET and director of the
UAW-CIO's radio department.
Thursday, Oct. 12—Film story of
cancer research. Challenge:
Science Against Cancer, film
discussion series on "Health
and Your Family," 9 p.m.
Woodward Center. Dr. Sam-
uel Albert of the Detroit In-
stitute for Cancer Research
will lead the film discussion.

Printers Perfect Aid
For Learning Hebrew

HAIFA, (JTA)—Two printers
in Haifa have perfected a sys-
tem adapting Hebrew-language
linotype machines for the set-
ting of vowel signs, thus simpli-
fying reading of Hebrew texts by
those learning the language.
The method will permit news-
papers and publications using
mechanical typesetters to in-
clude the vowel signs. It is ex-
pected to be most useful in the
educational development of new
immigrants.

In Memoriam

In memory of our dearly be-
loved wife and mother, Sarah
Bernstein, who passed on four-
teen years ago, Sept. 30, 1936-
14 days in Tishri:
She lives in glory, like night's
gems
Set round the silver moon;
She lives in glory, like the sun
Amid the blue of June.
Husband David, and
Mildred and Ralph.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Aron
Fried, his wife, sons and daugh-
ters, wish to thank their rela-
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses shown them in their
recent bereavement.

Friday, October 6, 1950

Monument
Unveilings

(Unveiling announcements may be in-
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an-
nouncements must be accompanied by the
name and address of the person making
the insertion. There is a standard charge
of $1 for unveiling notices.)

The family of the late Harry
Schwartz announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory on Sunday, Oct. 8 at 11:30
a.m. at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Adler will officiate.
Friends and relatives are asked
to attend.
a• * a
The family of the late Lee
Gladstone announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory, Sunday, Oct. 8 at 1 p. m. at
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery.
Rabbis Wohlgelernter, Prero and
Rothenberg will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
a a
Mrs. Harry Zellin announces
the unveiling of a monument
in memory of her husband,
Harry, at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 8,
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Segal will officiate. Friends and
relatives are invited to attend
the service.
* * *
Mr. Hyman Wiener of 3232
Elmhurst, announces the un-
veiling of a monument in mem-
ory of his brother, Louis Wien-
er, Sunday, Oct. 8 at Mishkan
Israel Cemetery. Relative s,
friends and chaverim are asked
to meet at the Labor Zionist
Institute, 13722 Linwood, at 1
p.m. and proceed from there for
the services.
* a
The family of the late Lena
Sitrin announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 11 a.m., Oct. 8 at Chesed Shel
Emes Cemetery. Rabbi J. Segal
w ill officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.
* * *

The family of the late Abra-
ham Winokur and the late Lt.
Jack Winokur announces the un-
veiling of a monument in their
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct.
8, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Rabbi I. A. Lawton and Rabbi
Leib Goldman will officiate.
Friends and relatives are in-
vited to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Rose
Kravitz announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 2:30 p.m., Sunday,- Oct. 8 at
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Le-
vin will officiate. Friends and
relatives are asked to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Ciwia
Diem announces the unveiling of
a monument in her memory at
2:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 15 at
Aaron Moshe Cemetery. Rabbi
Jacob Segal will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
* a *
The family of the late Hyman
Susman announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 8 at
Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Stollman will officiate.
Friends and relatives are asked
to attend the services.
* * *
The family of the late Sam
Schwartz announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory, at 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 8
at Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Pr e r o will officiate.
Friends and relatives are asked
to attend.
• • •
The family of the late Max J.
Bussey announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 1:30 p.m., Oct. 15 at Beth
El Memorial Park. Rabbi Fram
will officiate. Friends and rela-
tives are asked to attend.
* *
The family of the late Mrs.
Sara Silver announces the un-
veiling of a monument in her
memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct.
8 at Chesed Shel Emes Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Leo Goldman will
officiate. Friends and relatives
are invited to attend the serv-
ices.

People Make News

Joseph Garber, 34, who is alive
today because the SS man in
charge of the labor gang on
which Garber served in Dachau
did ,not want to be transferred,
and consequently protracted . a
slave labor proj-
ect until libera-
tion, _ smiles in
his joy as he
regards an im-
migration docu-
ment which in-
cludes his new-
ly-born son, at
Munich offices
.--of Hebrew Im-
Garber migrant Aid So-
ciety, where he concluded his
documentation for immigration
to the U. S. Garber was destined
for the crematorium when the
labor project to which he was
assigned was finished. However,
the SS man in charge, who
would have been transferred, at
the termination of the job,
from Dauchau where his girl
friend was stationed, stalled on
the job until April 29, 1945,
when U. S. Seventh Army
troops entered the area and lib-
erated the . .prisoners. Garber
and his wife, the former Sarah
Berkowitz of Kovno, who were
in a DP camp in Germany, were
ready to depart for the U.S.
when their son was born. HIAS
assisted them to make the nec-
essary alterations in their docu-
ments, and as soon as the moth-
er and child are ready to travel,
the Society will arrange with the
IRO for their transporation by
air to the U.S.

* * *

On his departure for Israel,'
HENRY. MORGENTHAU, JR.,
former U. S. Secretary of the
Treasury and general chairman
of the United Jewish Appeal,
called for increased American
aid for the "only democracy in
the Middle East." Mr. Morgen-
thau will confer with Prime
Minister Ben-Gurion and other
members of the governinent re-
garding the economic and finan-
cial needs of the. country. While
in Israel he will be officially
stalled as chairman of the board
of governors of the Hebrew Uni-,
versity in Jerusalem. The first
Chairman of the Board of the
University, which was founded
twenty-five years ago, was Dr.
Chaim Weizmann, now president
of Israel. Mr. Morgenthau will
succeed Sir Leon Simon of Eng-
land. He will return to the
United States to take part in a
national planning conference for
Israel which will be held in
Washington, D. C., the latter
part of October.
a a a
Appointment of two Ford Mo-
tor Company executives as vice
presidents has been announced
by HENRY FORD II, president.
WALKER A. WILLIAMS, Ford
Division sales manager, w a s
named vice president, sales and
advertising. JOHN DYKSTRA,
general manager of the General
Manufactil ring division, has
been appointed vice president of
manufacturing group.

HERBERT C. ZAFREN of Bal-
timore, a former junior instruc-
tor in history at Johns Hopkins
University, has been named Re-
search Fellow and Administra-
tive Secretary of the Library at
the Hebrew Union College—
Jewish Institute of Religion in
Cincinnati._
* * a
DR. RALPH J. BUNCHE, for-
mer UN Palestine Mediator, No-
bel Peace Prize winner, will
speak Jan. 10 at Wayne Uni-
versity. •
* * a
SAN FRANCISCO — (JTA)—A
$7,342 U.S. Public Health grant
has been awarded to DR. SAN-
FORD LEEDS of Mt. Zion Hos-
pital, to continue his work on
the mechanical heart.

O'Larry Donates $1000
To Bnai Brith Campaign

LAURENCE O'LARRY of St.
Clair Furs recently presented
$1,000 to MRS. SIDNEY KALT of
Harry B. Keidan Auxiliary of
Bnai Brith towards the phil-
anthropic fund of Bnai Brith
causes being collected by Great-
er Detroit Bnai Brith Women. A
gift for $500 was made by Saul
Kalt and Steel Co. The annual
fund-raising affair of Bnai Brith
Women's Council will be held
Nov. 14 at the Masonic Temple.
This year's goal of the local Bnai
Brith Women is $100,000. Com-
mittee chairmen include Mes-
dames Samuel Gutterman, Al-
fred Lakin, Louis Barden, Leon-
ard Farber, Sam Gold, Ellis
Fisher, Ellen Goldberg, Louis
Benson„ Samuel Bank, Bernard
Bliefield and Sidney Eidelman
and Miss Gertrude Langdorf.

A novel gift. idea—a subscrip-
tion to The Jewish News. Only
$3 for 52 copies.

MONUMENTS

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UNVEILING OF MEMORIAL TABLETS

will take place

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 4:30 P.M.

in the Rabbinical College of Detroit Yeshivath Chaohmey Lublin,
Linwood at Elmhurst Avenue.
Each plate will be unveiled separately by a relative of the deceased.
Families and friends are invited: The following names will be unveiled:
Amhowitz, Martin; Berman, Charles; Blazowsky; Finkelstein, Louis and Sarah;
Freilich, David; Gladstone, Arye-Leib; Gladstone, Lee; Golden, Walter, Isa-
dore and Pearl; Green, Ida; Handler, Charles; Hoberman; Hoffman, Ida;
Horowitz, Morris and Gussie; Kohen, Eva; Lansky, Eva; Levin, Rebecca;
Liber; Lichtenstein; Nathanson, Rebecca; Pensler, Marcus; Rosner;' RUbin,
Harris; Scheeler, Fannie; Tagrel, George and Clara; Weider, Ben; Zefko.

At 5:30 p.m. will take place the Memorial Observance of the founder
and dean of the Yeshivath Chaohmey Lublin, Rabbi Meyer Shapero.

Rabbi El Silver of Cincinnati, Ohio, will address the group. All are invited.

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