▪ Obituaries JOSEPH WIESNER, 3033 Ink- ster Rd., died May 21. Survived by his son, Dr. Jerome, of Water- town. Mass.; daughter, Mrs. Charles McNeil. . of Washington, D.C.: and sister, Mrs. Lottie Arnold. • * SARAH CLAMAGE, 16128 Northlawn, died May 20, in Chi- cago. Survived by her sons, David and Raymond; daughter, Mrs. Reva Levine; five grand- children; sisters, Celia Harron and Ada Zuckerman. • * BENJAMIN WISOTZKY, 2095 Pingree, died May 18. Serv- ices at. Benevolent Chapel. Sur- vived by two brothers and two sisters. On (he -Air sisters. Mrs. Bertha Livingston and Elsie. • • BENJAMIN LEVINE, 3 0 4 5 Blaine, died May 22. Services at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Sadie; sons, Sante and Harry; daughters, Mrs. Julius Solomon, Mrs. Meyer Saperstein, Mrs. Alex Cohen, Mrs. Isadore Levine and Mrs. Pearl Zloto; and sister, Mrs. Nettie Benjamin. * • SOPHIA GOLDBERG, 16140 Normandy, died May 22. Serv- ices at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves four sons, Charles, Jo- seph, David and Dr. Arthur; and daughters. Mrs. Frank Page, Mrs. Louis Marko and Mrs. I. Silvar- mar. * * * * JENNIE JAFFE, 3359 Cort- HARRY HE H, 502 Lake- wood, died May -I. Services at land, died May 17. She leaves Benevolent Chapel. Survived by her brother, Hyman Jaffe; sis- mother. Mrs. Jennie Hershko- ter. Mrs. Ada Prozebein, both of witz: son. Merton of McKees- Brooklyn. Services and inter- port. Pa.; three brothers and a ment in New York. * sister. FANNY WINKELMAN, 745 * * * DR. MEYER ISAAC COHEN, Collingwood, died May 17. Serv- 18105-Forrer, died May 21. Serv- ices at Kaufman Chapel. She ices at Hebrew Benevolent Chap- leaves her sons, Harry, of Grand el. Survived by his wife, Saran: Rapids, and Emanuel, of New two sons. Bernard and Samuel; York: daughters, Mrs. Lester Smith and Mrs. Sylvan Abbott, two brothers and a sister. of Chicago; two brothers and MAX LOVINGER, 13725 Dex- four sisters. • ter, died May 23. Services at HARRY KLEIN. 3375 Coiling- Benevolent Chapel. Survived by wood, died May 17. Services at his wife, Sadie, and a brother. Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his • • • JACOB WASSERMAN, 3773 son, Maurice, of San Diego, Cal- Webb, died May 25. Services at if.; and three daughters, Mrs. Benevolent Chapel. Survived by ' Harry Fixler, Mrs. Tobias Levine his father, Isaac; two sisters. and Selma. * • • JOSEPH A. TREITMAN, 641 FRITZ SCHNEIDER, 13146 Thompson. died May 18. Services Covington, died May 18. He at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves leaves his wife, Lillian; father, Henry, of New York; a brother his brother, Leo. and a sister. Services and inter- . • . L. I. MEYER,...,F,LLIAS, 3361 Eliza- ment is Flushing, • • . - beth, Trenton, Mich., died . May BETTY BALANTZOW, Cleve- 19. Services at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves three sons, Stanley, land, died May 22. Services at Howard and Phillip; daughters, Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her Naomi and Margaret; mother,' husband. Louis; daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Belle Ellias; brothers, Max , Barbara L. Stoller; two brothers and Benjamin; and sisters. Mrs. and a sister. * • . Sadie Mulias, of Trenton. Mrs. ALEXANDER SMITH, 18694 Jennie Aishiskin, Mrs. Max Carp Kentucky, died May 23. Services and Mrs. Bessie London. were at Kaufman Chapel. He * • * RAE LEACH, 18446 San Juan, leaves his wife, Sylvia; daugh- died May 21. Services at Kauf- ter. Judy Ann; brothers, George man Chapel. She leaves three and Ben; and sisters. Mrs. Harry sons. Dr. David, Seldon and Morris and Mrs. Minnie Israel. * s * Saul; daughter, Mrs. William B. Davis; sister, Mrs. Joseph Mintz JOSEPH FELDMAN, 2903 Ful- lerton, died May 26. Services at and eight brothers. I Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his « * GEORGE N. SMITH, 3021 RO- wife, Lot ti e; son, Mitchell; chaster. died in Cleveland, May daughter. Mrs. Julius Pollak; 21. Services at Kaufman Chapel. - four brothers. He leaves his wife, Dora; bro- ther. Charles. and sister, Mrs. Charles Solomon. SAUL GERTZMAN, 18516 Indi- ana. died May 25. Services were at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves • * * CHARLES M. KOHN, 19195 his wife, Sonia; and son, Abe. Votrobeck. died May 22. Serv- John Garfield Dies vices at Kaufman Chapel. He NEW YORK, CITA/ John leaves his wife, Stella; son, Je- rome L.; brother, Otto M., and Garfield. one of America's best known actors who was born Ju- ■ 111 ■ 1111•1111.111111I lius Garfinkel on New York's MONUMENTS lower East Side, died of a heart ailment. He was 39. He was buried at the Westchester Hill Jewish Cemetery. Garfield, who starred in many plays and movies, often spoke of the fact that his father was a pants presser in a factory dur- ing the week and a cantor in a synagogue on week-ends and MANUAL URBACH & SON Jewish holidays. 7729 TWELFT:: — TT. 6-7192 20 — THE JEWISH NEWS AMMENIMIMMMEMMINENINEL Friday, May 30, 1952 The Little Things That Count • Countless little details make up the modern, smooth - functioning funeral service. Each of them is handled by us with meticulous core, for unimportant as each one may seem in itself, collectively they make the difference between a satisfac- tory, consoling service and one which adds to the burden. Our staff is trained to assume every responsiblity, so as to lighten as much as humanly possible the difficulties of the family. -1 111105111111111.111r The Ira KituFmAN Chapel 9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD at EDISON Funeral Advisers and Directors Monument Unveilings Jewry TYler 7 - 4520 This Week's Radio and Tele- vision Programs of Jewish Interest • • • (Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling Ths Jewish News office, WO. S-1155. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name _and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of S2 for unveiling notices, measuring an inch in depth). • • • The family of the late Mrs. Sarah Baker announces the un- veiling of a monument in her memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, June 1, at Clover Hill Park Cem- etery. Rabbi Adler will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. . . • The family of the late Ger- trude Posner announces the un- veiling of a monument in her * * memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, June MESSAGE OF ISRAEL 1, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rab- Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, June 1. bi Adler will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Station: WXYZ. ▪ • . Feature: Rabbi Milton L. The family of the late Mrs. Ida Grafman, of Temple Emanuel, Birmingham, Ala., will be guest Drews announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory speaker. at 1 p.m., Sunday, June 1, at a a Westwood Cemetery, out Michi- FRONTIERS OF FAITH gan Ave., past Inkster. Rabbi Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday, June Levin will officiate. Relatives 1. and friends are asked to attend ; . • Station: WWJ-TV. The family of the late Sam- Feature: The concluding pro- I uel announces gram of this current series on ing of Weitz a monument in the his unveil- mem- THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, June 1., Station: WWJ. Feature: The unfolding of a moral lesson arises when the wise inhabitants of a mythical town are presented with a prob- lem. The humorous fantasy is unfolded in "The New Synagogue of Chelm." latives and friends are asked to attend. • The family of the late Morris Sperber announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, June at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Rabbis Thumim and Halpern w i 1 1 officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • • • The family of the late Louis Dworin announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, June 8, at Beth Tikvah Cemetery. Rabbi Levin will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. To reach the cemetery, take Gratiot Ave. to Masonic Blvd. (between 13 and 14 Mile Rds.), turn right one block, then left one block. • • The family of the late Tillie Shrager announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 12:30 p.m.. Sunday. June 1, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. * Judaism will be presented with ory at 11 a.m., Sunday, June 1. The family of the late _George "The Man Behind the Eyes." drama commemorating Memo- a at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Klein and the late Louis' Lipson Wohlgelernter will officiate. Re- announce the double unveiling rial Day. of monuments in their mem- ories at 11 a.m., Sunday, June Technion Honors Lowdermilk 8, at El Moshe Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • • • The family of the late Max Matyas announces the unveiling in his memory of a mon il at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, June 1, at Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi Lehr- man will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • —American Jewish Press Photo • • The family of the late Samuel (Red) Silverberg announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, June 8. at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Dr. WALTER CLAY LOWDERMILK, American soil conserva- tionist, shown lecturing at the Technion, Israel's Institute of Tech- nology in Haifa. The American scientist, author of\the Jordan Valley Authority Plan, comparable to our TVA, receivedkan honor- ary Doctor of Science degree from the Haifa institution, at a spe- The family of the late Israel cial seminar devoted to the topic of water and energy held in Becker announces the unveiling conjunction with the International SympOslum on Desert research of a monument in his memory taking place in the new state.. at 12 noon. Sunday. June 8. at Chesed she( Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Levin will officiate. Rela-- tives and friends are asked to attend. • • • The family of the late Samuel Appointment of SAM KADI- Ackerman announces the uri- Rabbi LEON FRAM partici- pated in a religious panel whicn SON as the National Jewish veiling of a memorial tablet at discussed "Is Private- Religious Welfare Board's consultant on 1 p.m.. Sunday, June 1, at Mt. Education Detrimental to Dem- camping and Jewish Community Sinai Cemetery (Northwest He- ocratic Unity?" at a recent Center activities for school age brew Memorial Park ). Rabbi meeting of the Business and programs was announced by S. Sperka and Cantor Adler will Professional Group of the De- D. Gershovitz, executive vice- officiate. Relatives and friends president. troit Round Table. are asked to attend. • • • Rabbi JACOB D. SCHWARZ Rabbi Elihu A. Michelson, for- of Cincinnati, director of syna- merly of Al- - gogue activities for the Union toona, Pa., who of American Hebrew Congrega- has joined the tions, will retire on Sept. 1 after staff of JWB's 40 years of service with the or- Division of Re- ganization, In recognition lig i o u s Activi- of the of his service, Hebrew Union ties, will carry College-Jewish Institute of Re- out field visits ligion will award him the hon- 1205 GRISWOLD to Jewish chap- orary degree of Doctor of Divin- 8:30 A.M. Until 1 P.M. lains and help ity at commencement exercises Everybody Welcome them in pro-y. in Cincinnati June 7. Michelson gramming. People Make News YISKOR Second Day of Shevuos Saturday, May 31st Downtown Synagogue .. I In Memoriam In memory of Miriam Schey. Dearly beloved mother, I was blessed with a daughter a few days before Mother's Day, as you must surely know, being in heaven where such things are generally arranged. I named her Miriam for you. I thank God, and humbly accept the privilege of having a son named after my beloved father, and the double blessing of both my honored parents named within such a short period after your de- parture. Thank you for your angelic intervention in my be- half, to make my life complete. Your seventh son, Mano. • • • In loving memory of Albert Swartz, who passed away on May 17, 1951, and daughter, Irene Swartz, who passed away on May 30, 1951. Sadly missed by wife and mother, Rebecca Swartz, and children, Lenore and Sheldon. Hebrew Benevolant Society (Chesed Shel Emes) Will Hold MEMORIAL SERVICES SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1952 AT 1 :00 P.M. at the Hebrew Memorial Park 14 MILE ROAD AT GRATIOT For Jewish War veterans buried in its Cemetery with the participation of the JULIUS ROSENWALD POST and RABBI SAMUEL H. PRERO (of Young Israel) Families, Relatives and Friends are invited to attend Harry E. Citrin, President David Richman, Vice-President