THE JEWISH NEWS-17 Obituaries GOLDIE RUDACK, 18264 San-, to Barbara, died Jan. 9. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Halpern and Cantor Fenakel of- ficiating. She leaves four sons, Harry, Jacob, Abraham and Louis; four daughters, Mrs. Mor- ris Schwartz, of California, Mrs. Dora. Orenstein, Mrs. Julius Per- ry and Mrs. Max Taitelbaum; and two sisters, Mrs. H. Slatnick and Mrs. Isaac Wolf. Interment, In- dependent Detroit Lodge Ceme- tery. * * IRMA WALDMAN, 3211 Stur- tevant, died Jan. 9. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Lehrman officiating. She leaves her husband, Rudolph; sons, Robert and Edward; brother, Emil; and two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Shorr and Mrs. Samuel Rosen. Interment, Oakview Cemetery. * * * JOSEPH PRADY, 18900 Wis- consin, died Jan. 9. Services were at K..ufman Chapel, Rabbi S. Stollman and Cantor Fenakel officiating. He leaves his wife, Julia; three sons, Herman, Cal- vin and Jack; three daughters, Mrs. Jos. Lunenfeld, Mrs. Benj. Williams and Mrs. Albert Landy, of Miami Beach, Fla., a brother, Samuel, of Argentina and two sisters, Mrs. Esther Sacks, of Africa, and Mrs. Shane Rochel Linde, of Israel. Interment, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. * * * MORRIS LEVIN, '746 Coiling- wood, died Jan. 9. Services were at Kaufman Chapel,. Rabbis Wohlgelernter and Adler and Cantor Adler officiating. He leaves his wife, Martha; four brothers, Abe and Israel, of Los. Angeles, Max and Hyman, of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. Etta Lome, of Chicago and Mrs. --Sarah Fishman, of Los Angeles. Interment, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. • • • MAX AXELROD, 3782 Glynn Ct., died Jan. 7. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel; in- terment, Nusach Hari Cemetery. Rabbis I. Stollman and Levin officiated. Survived by his wife, Michle; sons, Sy and Reuben; daughters, Ida Katz, Minnie Shugol, Francis Levy; 17 grand- children, 6 great grandchildren. and a sister, Mrs. Ida Leah Ka- minsky of Brooklyn, N. Y. * * * SARAH IDEN HAIDY, 11501 Petoskey,.died Jan. 11. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Segal and Cantor Fenakel offici- ating. She leaves four sons, Max Haidy, Morris and Ben Iden and Wm. J. Philips; two daughters, Mrs. Hyman Weinstein and Mrs. Bessie Rubenstein; and a sister, Mrs. Eva Stein. Interment, Beth Tephilas Moses Cemetery, Mt. Clemens. MONUMENTS By karl C. Berg Owner Max Virotslaysky Monument Works .,. 'k y :100 Distinctive Monuments Reasonably Priced 3201 JOY ROAD Corner Wildemere \ , TYler 6-0196 Friday, January 18, 1952 News. Brevities DAVID FELZER, 2003 Mon- terey, died Jan. 10. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Lehr- CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB man and Cantor Sonenklar of- ficiating. He leaves his wife, will meet at 8 p.m., Sunday, at Ernestine, a son, Bert; and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Grand. daughters, Mrs Samuel Levy and Globerson. 3806 • * * Joan. Interment, Machpelah For the benefit of the MARCH Cemetery. OF DIMES the 13th annual * * MOSES RODD, 2562 Cortland, President's Birthday Ball will be died Jan. 7. Services were at He- held at the Veterans' Memorial brew Benevolent Chapel. Rabbi Building tonight.. * * * Goldman officiated. Survived by MRS. BENJAMIN JAFFE, his wife, Bena; sons, Joseph, Harold, Norman, of Los Angeles, chairman of the Central Volun- and Sam; daughters, Elsie, Mrs. teer Bureau of United Commun- Marion Fridson; 6 grandchil- ity Services, will preside at the dren; brothers, Sam of Los An- Bureau's annual meeting next geles, Peter of Edmonton, 'Ala.; Wednesday at St. Francis Home sisters, Mrs. Malke Rodd, Elmon- for Boys, 2701 Fenkell. The proj- ton, Ala., Sheindie Satanov, of ect of the University of Michi- gan's Institute on Human Ad- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. * * justment in Detroit old age FANNIE BETENSKY, 1935 homes will be discussed. Hazelwood, died Jan. 10. Serv- ices were at the Hebrew Benev- BAKER COUSINS CLUB will olent Chapel. Survived by her meet Feb. 2, at the home of the husband, Abraham E.; daugh- Morton Bakers, 17360 Kentucky. ters, Mrs. Minnie Gordon, Sylvia Named recently to the enter- and Rostlyn Betensky of Los tainment committee were the Angeles; sons, Nathan Benton, Lea Bardaches, Paul Baker, Mor- Wm: Benton; sisters, Mrs. Leah ris Shrager and Leonard Levine, Mrs. Dora Nashkin, Mrs. Chandler. * * * Rae Raclin, all of Cleveland, and The Messrs. Shubert are noted 4 grandchildren. * * * for their acumen in bringing at- ISAAC SIMON, 12722 Stoepel, tractions of peculiar Continental appeal to Amer- died Jan. - 10. Services were at ica. They were Hebrew Benevolent Shapel; first to sponsor terment, Gemiluth Chassodim ,.. Irene Sordoni Cemetery. Rabbi Neuhaus offici- and Nazimova. ated. Survived by brother, Gott- They toured fried. * * *