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. * * * 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. * * * • 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. * * * 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. * * 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 - 17125-27 VAN MONUMENTS Dignity Beauty Maintained by Owner Adas Shalom (Northwest) Synagogue Max Si rotslaysky Monument Works UN. 44414 Inquiries May Be Made at Synagogue Office Distinctive , Monuments Reasonably Priced 3201 JOY ROAD Corner Wildemere TYler 6-0196 Whatever Hour . . . • DYKE AVENUE Mt. Olivet Please do not hesitate to call us—at any hour of the day Cemetery DETROIT 34,.MICH. •,TW. 1-7220 "vingletIMPIW or night—when we can be of The Ira help to you. We are always KAUFMAN on duty ready to respond to your call. DESIGNERS • MANUFACTURERS Chapel MONUMENTS • GRAVE MARKERS • MAUSOLEUMS I NORTHWEST HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK By Karl C. Berg Opposite main entrance to BROWN RALS. CH 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 V k 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- 7729 TWELFTH ST. sult of Milan's trip to France inatory features of the Mc- and Italy when • he inspected TY. 6-7192 Carran immigration act. methods used by famous Euro- 410 ■011■N■ 11111=111 ■ pean wineries to improve aroma 11,1111111111111111111111111811181111111111111118111111111111118181111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111111111S and flavor. 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 GRANITE • BRONZE • MARBLE WE ERECT WORK ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES Funeral Advisers and Directors 111 TYler 7-4520 1•1110111,,,-- • ••••-l••••• ■ 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. • • • 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 Similar lists will be published periodically by the Jewish National Find Between Inkster end Kiddlebelt ,