Obituaries

EVA KRATCHMAN, 19925 As-
bury Park, died Oct. 19. Services
were at Hebrew Memorial Chap- .
el. Survived by son, George;
daughter, Mrs. Robert Ross; two
sisters; three grandchildren.
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NATHAN BAUER, 3785 Tuxedo,
died Oct. 18. Services were at
Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
vived by wife, Anna; one son,
Karl (with U. S. Army in Vien-
na); one daughter, Mrs. Norbert
Reinstein; two grandchildren.
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HARRY GREENSTEIN, 2962
Sturtevant, died Oct. 20. Services
were at Hebrew Memorial Chap-
el. Survived by wife, Ida; one
son, Sidney; one daughter, Mrs.
Adolph Silver; four grandchil-
dren.
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ROSE WISE, 6060 W. Outer
Drive, died Oct' 19. Services were
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Survived by sons, Barney, Abra-
ham, and Theodore; daughter,
Mrs. Sam Feldman; three grand-
children.
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DOROTHY LOVETT, 1292 E.
Grand Blvd., died Oct. 18. Serv-
ices were at Hebrew Memorial
Chapel. Survived by father, Sam-
uel; a brother and a sister.
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JOSEPH TARLO, 232 E. Palm-
er, died Oct. 20. Services were
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Survived by a cousin.
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ESTHER EISENBERG, 275
Merton, died Oct. 24. Services at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
her husband, Carl; father, Hen-
ry Freedman and a brother, Hy-
man.
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HERMAN COHEN, 2648 Hazel-
wood, died Oct. 24. Services at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
his wife, Lena; a son, Sidney
Adas; two daughters, Mrs. Harry
Dashkin and Mrs. Joseph Rich,
of Los Angeles; and three grand-
children.
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IRVING BERNSTEIN, 9349
Broadstreet, died Oct. 24. Serv-
ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
leaves his wife, Sarah; a son,
Dr. Samuel S.; two daughters,
Mrs. Morris J. Kritchman and
Mrs. Oscar Bean; a brother and
a grandchild.
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PAULINE N-RT SON, 17344 San
Juan, died Oct. 25. Services at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
her son, Harold; a daughter,
Mrs. Phil Stellar; two sisters and
four grandchildren.
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JOSEPH DAVID SHANBROM,
3316 Glynn Ct., died Oct. 24.
Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
He leaves his wife, Sarah; three
sons, Harry, of Los Angeles, and
Irving and William; three
daughters, Mrs. Sol Ellis, Mrs.
Milton Atlas and Mrs. Kurt
Traum; a brother and nine
grandchildren.
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ANNA ALTMAN, 2873 Clem-
ents, • died Oct. 12. Services at

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Evelyn
Grant acknowledges with grate-
full appreciation the kind ex-
pressions and the heartfelt sym-
pathies extended by its many
relatives and friends upon the
accidental and untimely death
of Evelyn Grant, beloved wife,
devoted mother and grand-
mother.

Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
her husband, Louis; two sons,
Albert and Martin; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Albert Burstein and
Mrs. Geraldine Alden, of Los
Angeles; five brothers, a sister
and two grandchildren.
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MARLENE FRANCES E P H-
RAIM, 12056 Nardin, died Oct.
21. Services were at Menorah
Funeral Chapel on Puritan. Sur-
vived by parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Ephraim; a brother, Mi-
chael Arnold; a sister, Leslie
Joy; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Ephraim and Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Yanovsky.
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Mrs. GRACE LEVIN, of 3048
Clements, died Oct. 21. Services
were at Menorah Chapel on
Puritan on Oct. 22. Survived by
husband, L o; son, Edward;
daughter, Helen; sisters, Mrs.
Bertha Sandler and Mrs. Dora
Wilensky of Miami B e a c h;
brothers, Morris and Samuel
Rosenberg of Pittsburgh.
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MAX GOULD, 24340 Eastwood,
Oak Park, died Oct. 21. Services
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
He leaves his wife, - Matilda;
daughters, Mrs. Albert A. Kram-
er and Miss Lana Gould; a
brother, three sisters.
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JACOB RESSLER, 9958 Broad-
street, died Oct. 21. Services
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
He leaves his wife, Hannah; son,
Charles; daughters, Mrs. Samuel
S. Willis and Mrs. Harry Peck of
West Orange, N.J.; five brothers,
three sisters and four grand-
children.
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ARNOR RUBACH, 2683 Cort-
land, died Oct. 22. Services were
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
leaves his wife, Jennie; son,
Stanford; daughters, Irene Ru-
bach, Mrs. Edward Klein of New
Rochelle, N.Y., and Mrs. Marvin
DeRoven; a sister and two
grandchildren.
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FLORENCE NOLISH, 11 Mc-
Lean, died Oct. la. Services were
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She
leaves three brothers, Ted Nole
of Los Angeles, Fred Nolish of
Detroit and Dr. Philip Nolish of
Saginaw, and a sister, Mrs. Ben
Tolmich.
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GOLDIE MENDELSOHN, 3385
Richton, died Oct. 19. Services
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Survived by son, Samuel; daugh-
ters, Mesdames Harry Roth of
Jackson, Merrill Goodman, Art
Newman, Philip Grace and
Charles Sherman; three broth-
ers, two sisters and six grand-
children.
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JULIUS LUI, 18645 Meyers,
died Oct. 19. . Services were at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
his wife, Dora; son, Harry, and
a daughter in Israel.
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LOUIS BERMAN, 3421 W. Chi-
cago, died Oct. 20. Services were
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
leaves his wife, Lillian; h i s
mother, Mrs. Esther Berman of
San Francisco; a brother Jack
of Stockton, Calif., and two sis-
ters, Mrs. Leslie Ruby and Miss
Leona Berman.
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EDWARD JULIUS TANNEN-
BAUM, 9433 McQuade, died Oct.
20. Services were at Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. He leaves his wife,
Betty; son, Lt. Harvey R. Tan-
ner; a daughter, Mrs. Sol Ross;

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a brother, two sisters. and two
grandchildren.
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LEO FELLNER, 3295 Roches-
ter, died Oct. 21. Services were
at Ira Kaufman Chap e 1. He
leaves one son, Ralph.; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Leo A. coskey; a sister
and four grandchildren.
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MAURICE D. SMILEY, 70,
17200 Birchc•est, died Oct. 22.
Funeral services were held Sun-
day. He was a U. of M. and De-
troit College of Law graduate.
Surviving are his wife, Lilian;
a daughter, Mrs. Helen Freed;
two sons, Maurice, Jr., and Rob-
ert W., and a brother.

ETHEL CAPLAN, 72, of Steu-
benville, 0., died Oct. 22. She
leaves four daughters, Mrs. Mor-
ris H. Marks, of Detroit, Mrs.
Marcus Ginsberg, of Steuben-
ville, Mrs. Kenneth Dunlap, of
Sweetwater, Tex., and Mrs. Her-
bert David, of Washington, D.C.;
four sons, Dr. Emanuel, of Wor-
cester, Mass., Dr. Leslie; of Min-
neapolis Minn., Richard, of Chi-
cago and "Dr. Rudolph, of Day-
ton, O.; 19 grandchildren and
nine great grandchildren.

Playwright Perlmutter Dies

Monument Unveilings

(Unveiling announmnents may be On-
served by mail or by calling The Jewish
News office, VE. 8-9364. Written an-
nouncements must be accompanied by
the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a standard
charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices,
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veiling of a monument in' hel
memory at 3 p.m., Sunday, Oct.
31, at Turover Cemetery. Rabbi
Donin will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.

The family of the late Anna
R. Chinitz, beloved wife of Solo-
mon Chinitz and dear mother of
Ben, Mrs. Harry Eisenberg, Mrs.
David Goldsmith and Mrs. Meyer
Wax, announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 31, at
Machpelah Cemetery. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
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The family of the late Fannie
Leventen announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her mem-
ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 7, at
Nusach Harie Cemetery, Wood-
ward at '81/2 Mile Road. Rabbi
Klein will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.
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The family of the late Joseph
Rapoport announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem=
ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 31,
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.

The family of the late Israel
Gordon announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 12 noon, Sunday, Nov. 7, at
Workman's Circle Cemetery, 14
Mile and Gratiot. Rabbi Segal
will officia -,e. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.

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The family of the late Louis
Medow announces the unveiling
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Sholom
' of a monument in his memory
Perlmutter, playwright and one
at 12 noon, Sunday, Nov. 7, at
of the founders and a vice-
president of the Hebrew Actors Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme-
tery, 14 Mile and Gratiot. Rela-
Union, died here. He was 70.
tives and friends are asked to
Mr. Perlmutter, an actor for attend.
many years, turned to play-
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wrighting and had a number of I
The family of the late Sidney
his works produced on the Yid- Cohen announces the unveiling
dish stage in this country. He of a monument in his memory
was also known as an historian at 1:30
Oct. 31, at
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of the Jewish theater. His most Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
recent work, published last year, Wohlgelernter will
officate.
was " "Jewish Dramatists and Relatives and friends are asked
Jewish Composers."
to attend.
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The family of the late Rachel
Goldmann Explains
Gell announces the unveiling of
Zionism as 'Partnership' a monument in her memory at
12 noon, Sunday, Oct. 31, at
NEW YORK, ( J T A ) — Dr. Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Nahum Goldmann, chairman of Gorrelick and Cantor Goldring
the Jewish Agency, told an audi- will officiate. Relatives and
ence of leaders of all the Zion- friends are asked to attend.
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ist groups in this country that
The family of the late. Mrs.
the "major and crucial objec-
tives facing the Zionist move- Rose Gold announces the un-
ment are the establishment of
sound reciprocal relations be-
"And were it left to me to de-
tween the Jews of Israel and cide whether we should have a
Jewish communities throughout government without newspapers
the world as well as the integra- or newspapers with government,
tion of Israel in the Near East I should not hesitate a moment
setting."
to prefer the latter."—Thomas
The Jewish leader addressed Jefferson.
more than 400 persons at a re-
ception at the Hotel Delmonico
given by the American Zionist
Council in honor of his 60th
birthday.
By Karl C. Berg,
Dr. Goldmann told the audi-
Owner
ence that "the relationship be-
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tween Israel and world-Jewry
Distinctive
implies more than financial and
Monuments
moral support; it implies cre-
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ative partnership in a renas-
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tered in Israel, manifold spirit-
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ual involvement, reciprocity,
mutual respect and readiness,
on the part of Zionists, to par-
ticipate personally and directly
in the model society which we
seek to establish in Israel."

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MONUMENTS

NCCJ Chairmen Issue
Election Fair-Play Appeal

Neither the Republican nor
the Democratic party will gain
victory in the current political
campaigns unless both parties
reject appeals to racial and re-
ligious animosities, it was urged
in a statement issued by the
three co-chairmen of the Na-
tional Conference of Christians
and Jews. BenSon Ford; vice-
president of Ford Motor Co.;
James F. Twohy, west coast in-
dustrialist; and Roger W.
Straus, board chairman, Ameri-
can Smelting & Refining Co.
"It is the American way to
conduct our political competi-
tion just as we conduct our
sports—fair and according to
the rules," the statement read.
"In politics the rule book calls
for a campaign based only on
legitimate issues. It rejects any
attempt to win votes through
low-blow appeals to racial and
religious animosities."

The family of the late Eva
Katzman announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her mem-
ory at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 31,
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
S. Stollman will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.

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The children of the late Ber-
tha Katser announce the un-
veiling of a monument in her
memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday,
Nov. 7, at Clover Hill Park Cem-
etery. 'Rabbi Adler will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.

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The family of the late Dvoira
Resnick announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct
31, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Gruskin will of fici-
ate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
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The family .of the late Mrs.
Ethel Zellman announces the
unveiling of a monument in her
memory at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct.
31, at Machpelah Cemetery,
Rabbi Rabinowitz will officiate.
Relatives and friends are invited
to attend the service.

The Family of the Late

Sam Oleshansky

Announces the unveiling of a
monument in his memory at
11:30 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 7, at
Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Segal and Cantor Feria-
kel will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to at-
tend.

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