Milan Wines Tops State
List of 1952 Sales
Obituaries
RIVA CASTLEMAN, 3252 Ken-
dall, died March 2. Services were
held at H e b r e w Benevolent
Chapel. Survived by sons, Louis,
Harry, and Sam; daughters, Mrs.
Lillian Castleman; 10 grand-
children. and 3 great-grn ndchil-
dren; a brother and a sister.
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MAX WEISS, 12660 Stoepel,
died March 2. Services at Hebrew
Benevolent Chapel. Survived by
wife, Mary; sons, Sandor A. of
Los Angeles, and Albert B. Weiss;
two grandchildren; one great-
grandchild; two
_ - sisters and a
brother.
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• EVA POMERANTZ, 4243 Clem-
ents, died March 3. Services at
Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur-
vived by daughter, Mrs. Marion
Baker; son Leo; a sister and a
brother.
Dr. Louis Wolsey Dies
Dr. Louis Wolsey, formerly of
Cleveland, for the past 25 years
rabbi of Rodeph Shalom congre-
gation in Philadelphia, a former
president of the Central Confer-
ence of American Rabbis, died
March 5.
Rabbi Wolsey, .who was born
in Midland, Mich., and whose
family resided in Saginaw, was
among the leading anti-Zionists
and one Of the founders of the
Council for Judaism.
LILLIAN GOLDSMITH, 19722
Monica, died March 6. Services
were at Kaufman Chapel. She
leaves her husband, Morris; sons,
Irving of Mt. Clemens, David of
Jackson, Mich., and Harold;
daughters, Mesdames David
Guttman, Max Horwood and
Mitchel Shlain; two sisters, thir-
teen grandchildren and one
great grandchild. Mrs. Goldsmith
was the mother of the late Dr.
Jules Goldsmith.
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MORRIS GOYE R, 11723 N.
Martindale. died March 1. Serv-
ices at Hebrew Benevolent
Chapel. Survived by wife, Anna;
sons, Irving, Jack and • Stanley;
daughters, Mrs. Sophie Weiner,
Ruth and Libby Goyer; eight
grandchildren; two brothers and
two sisters.
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SHIRLEY HOROWITZ, 3309
Leslie, died March 3. Funeral
services were held at Hebrew
Benevolent Chapel. She is sur-
vived by her husband, Max; two
sons, Stephen Donald and Jor-
dan Jay; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Parven; a brother, How-
ard A., and a sister, Mrs. Bev-
erly Elaine Kunin.
* * *
JACOB MICHELOW, 3785 Law-
rence, died March 3. Services at
Benevolent Chapel. Survived by
daughters, Mrs. Sarah Marko-
witz and Mrs. Lillian Rubinstein;
and six grandchildren.
Dr. Alfred Klein Elected
Center Symphony President
Monument
Unveilings
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By Karl C. Berg
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In Memoriam I
Records of the Michigan Liq-
uor • Control Commission show
WASHINGTON, (JTA) —
that Milan Wineries, of Detroit,
In loving memory of my be-
The Senate Judiciary Com-
producer of Cadillac Club brand,
loved husband and our devoted
matte has approved a reso-
sold 50 percent of all wines in
father, Louis Arnkoff, who
lution to initiate an investi-
the state in the first six months. gation into the condition of
passed away on March 28, 1949
of 1952, and 64 percent in the
(27 days in Adar).
the Palestine Arab refugees.
last six months of the year.
Despite the fact that the
Sadly missed by his wife, Ida,
For 1953, Milan Wineries
his children and grandchildren.
problem has been thoroughly
Cadillac Club brand is adver-
investigated by the United
tised on more than 2.600 public
Nations and other bodies, the
vehicles, including DSR buses
Committee allocated $50; 000
MONUMENTS
and trolley-cars.
for the study.
A 12-month contract for these
An inquiry at the office of
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transportation ads has just been
Sen. William Langer, chair-
signed, Charles Milan an-
man_ of the committee,
nounced in addition to the pro-
brought the information that
motional advertising running
the resolution had been
steadily in The Jewish News and
drafted by Richard M. Arens,
daily newspapers.
staff director of the Senate
Several new techniques and
Immigration Subcommittee,
refinements have been incorpo-
MANUAL URBACH & SON
who is known as the princi-
rated in Milan Wineries as a re-
pal
architect
of
the
discrim-
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sult of Milan's trip to France
inatory features of the Mc-
and Italy when • he inspected
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Carran immigration act.
methods used by famous Euro-
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BROWS & RAISCH
- At its recent election meeting,
the Jewish Center Symphony
Orchestra voted into office Dr.
Alfred Klein, president; Homer
L i n d s e y, vice-president; Mrs.
Esther R o s e n t h a 1, treasurer;
Beatrice Fine, secretary; Joseph
-Bono, personnel; and Isadore
Saslov and Samuel Lomas, li-
brarians.
Set $50,000 Price Tag
For Study of Arabs
9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD at EDISON
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WE ERECT WORK ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES
Funeral Advisers and Directors
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The Jewish National Fund of Detroit Extends Sincere
(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 $2. • for unveiling notices,
measuring an inch in deptkl.
•
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The family of the late Sarah
Lublin announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 2 • p.m., Sunday, March 22, at
Clover Hill Park cemetery. Rabbi
Segal will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
The families of the late Fan-
ny Pupko and Benjamin Pupko
announce the double unveiling
of monuments in their memory
at 1 p.m., Sunday, March 15, at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery: Rab-
bi Adler will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
20--THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 13, 1953
Sympathies to the Families of the Following Who
Passed Away During the Past Few Weeks and in
Whose Memories Trees Were Planted by Their Friends
and Dear Ones on Jewish National Fund Soil in Israel:
FRIENDS WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY DURING THE LAST MONTH
FEBRUARY 1953
Moritz Bacharach
Louis Berkowitz
Victor Berkowski
Bertha Blumberg
Anna Bornstein
Miriam Bronstein
Minnie Drescher
Harriet Dworkin
Irven Ehrenpreis
Simon Eigel
Samuel Erman
.
One of America's newest
and most beautiful ceme-
teries, dedicated to the
service of Detroit Jews.
Beth, El Memorial Park
Pecil Faxstein
Benjamin Fink
Bella Finkel
Bessie Fis-chhoff
Sheina Dina Florence
Abraham Freedman
Charles Friedman
Rachel Glazer
Oscar Lefkofsky
Joe Lesson
Elsie Levey
Julia Levy
Esther Keidan Lewis
Dora Liberman
Bessie Lubinsky
Sarah Lublin
Peshel Hafner
Harry Hartman
Isadore Heiman
Sarah Heiman
David Hillenberg
Margo Ada Hirsch
Harry Hurwitz
Laya Chafetz
Jacob Chiprin
Sadie Cohen
BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK
OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES
THE FINEST BURIAL
PLOTS AT MODERATE
PRICES ON EXTENDED
TERMS
Benjamin Komisar
Roy Konop
Isaac . Kruger
Israel Goldin
Joe Goldsher
Noah Goldstein
Julis Gottlieb
Louis Gross
Bertha Grosslight
Bessie Gruber
Samuel Gurian
Samuel Guyer
Max Adelstein
Aaron Alper
Meyer Applebaum
Marion Astrahan
Lena Meyers
Simon Mirman
Rubin Mudrick
Bernard Elson.
Zina Faxstein
Rose 'Shoyket Schafer
(Toronto, Canada)
Fanny Schwartz
Yeti Seidman
Bessie Shindel
Morrey Siebler
Isadore Siegal
Annie Simon
Lillian Slav
Norman Sossen
Samuel Steel
Elias Stern
Max Stein
Charles Steinberg
Sophie Jaffee
Fannie Jasgur
Lou Norman
Jacob Novetsky
Lillian H. Taylor
Max Tennebaum
Jennie Trager
Levi Kahn
Minnie Kahn
Charles Kanfer
Bessie Kaplan
Esther Katz
Hyman Xatz
Bertha Keidan
Bertha Kersch
Jack Kessler
David KIebanoff
Harry Patterson
Sophie Patterson
Ernest Popper
Mrs. Helen Wagner,
Max Razumna
Morris Redblatt
Ruth Reece
Fannie Remer
Celia Roth
Albert Routbort
Y AHRZEITS
Joseph Benjamin
Esther Rubin
Mrs. Rebecca Friedgood
Lenora Glassman
Seymour Lewis
.
Harry Lupiloff
Frank Schechter
Celia Shade
Ann Arbor -
Samuel Wainger
Bela Weiss
Minnie Wolman
George Wright
William Zack
Slawa Zukerman
Tsipa & Burach Stoller
Zvi Stoller
Harry Wright
May the Memories of the Departed Serve as Blessings
The Jewish National Fund in Jerusalem—the head office of Keren Kayemeth Lelsrael—is in position to arrange for
recitation of Kaddish in a synagogue in the Holy City for departed in this country. Proper arrangements can he made
28120 WEST SIX MILE ROAD
through the Jewish National Fund Council in Detroit.
For information and to plant trees, call the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit, 11345 Linwood,- TO. 8-'1384
For Information
Call Mr. Segall at TR. S-8530
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