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November 08, 1957 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-11-08

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H. F. Sucher Dies;
T
as a Founder
of Speedway '79'

Monument
Unveilings

Obituary Notices

Dr. MAYER HOROWITZ, a
MARY KRAVIS, 856 Lenox,
TOLIO SHAEVSKY, 4051
Tel Aviv physician and rabbi, died Nov. 1 She leaves her hus- Richton,
Nov. 4. He leaves
died in Tel Aviv, Oct. 5. He band, Irving; a son, Kenneth; a his wife, died
Rae; a son, Mark; and
leaves his wife, Gisela; two daughter,' Mrs. Bernard Beck; two daughters,
Eleanor and
daughters; Mrs. Moses L. Wiser, five brothers, a sister and five Cecile.
of Detroit, and Mrs. Simon grandchildren. I
'
4,
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Eisenberg, of Bridgeport,
* * *
BENJAMIN JAFFEE, 1552
-
Conn.; a son, Dr. Isaac, of
GEORGE A. BROWN, for- W. Euclid, died Nov. 1. .Sur-
Bridgeport; and eight grand-
merly of Detroit, died Nov. 1 vived by a niece, Mrs. Grace
children.
The family of the late David
in Coral Gables, Fla. He leaves Russell.
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Danzig announces the unveil-
his wife, Lucille; mother, Mrs.
ing of a monument in his
ABRAHAM Z. BERKOWITZ, Fannie Brown; a brother, Alan
memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday,
2652 Monterey, died Nov. 3. He N.; and two sisters, Mrs. Allan
Nov. 17, at Beth Tefilo Emman-
leaves his wife, Dora; three Wolfe- and Mrs. Robert Slavin.
* * *
uel Cemetery. Rabbi Litke will
daughters, Mrs. Joseph Mash,
In devoted memory of our
officiate. Relatives and friends
Mrs. Samuel Gendleman and
GEORGE TOUROFF, 11501 dear husband and father,
are asked to attend.
Mrs. Jerome Sanfield, of Mt. Petoskey, died Nov. 2. Inter-
* * *
.
Clemens; a sister and seven ment Forest Park, Ill. He leaves Louis Gedenke, who passed
away on Nov. 9, 1947.
- The family of the late Jacob
grandchildren.
a son, Harry, of Louisville, Ky.
Dearly loved and always re-
Soberman announces the un-
* * *
* * *
membered by his wife . and
veiling of a monument in his
JENNIE
FINE,
2626
Elm-
DORA KRAMER, 17596 Stoe-
children. -
memory at 2 • p.m., Sunday,
*
4.
pel, died Oct. 26.. She leaves her hurst, died Oct. 28. Survived by
Nov. 10, at Beth Yehudah
her
husband,
Sam;
,a
son,
Har-
husband, Isadore; four sons,
Cemetery. Rabbi Spiro will
In loving memory of my dear -
Phillip, Allen, Hyman and Har- old; a daughter, Mrs. Irving mother, Sarah Fisher, who
officiate. Relatives and friends
ry; a daughter, Mrs. Sam Hober- Lawton; two sisters and three passed away on Nov. 8, 1952.
are asked to attend.
* * *
m,an; a brother,' seven, grand- grandchildren.
Sadly missed by her daugh-
* * *
children
and four great-grand-
The family of the late Simon
children.
ALBERT NEWMAN, 3210 W. ter, Mrs. Harry Collins, and
Richardson announces the uri.
family.
-
Grand, died Nov. 5. He leaves
veiling of a monument in his
* * *
* * *
his wife, Mildred; a brother
memory at 11 a.m., Sunday,
ABE
SCHUCHMAN,
11501
In
cherished
memory of our
and
a
sister.
Nov. 10," at Northwest Hebrew
Petoskey, died Oct. 26. No sur-
* * *
dear father and grandfather,
Memorial Park Cemetery. Rabbi
vivors. .
BESSIE P. HARTMAN, 5036• Albert Pollack, who passed
Adler and Cantor Adler will
* *
N. Sheridan, Chicago, Ill., died away on Nov. 4, 1953.
officiate. Relatives and friends
TILLIE BRODIE, 17367 Men- Oct. 27. Services at Hebrew. Me'
are asked to attend.
Sadly missed by his children
dota, died Oct. 29. She leaves morial Chapel. Survived by a and grandchildren.
her husband, Abraham; a son, son, Gerald, of Knoxville, Tenn.
To Lecture in Israel
Saul; three daughters, Mrs. Ir- a daughter, Mrs. R. Kenneth File $2.3 \Million Claim
NEW YORK (JTA)-Dr. Car-
ving
Levine, Mrs. Samuel Stew- Bluh of Miami, Fla.; four broth-
roll V. Newsom, president of
art
and
Mrs. David Rappaport; ers and two sisters.
,
Against Soviet Russia
New York University, has left
* * *
two
sisters
and nine grandchil-
for Israel to deliver a series of
NEW YORK (JTA) - An Is-
dren.
BERTHA PERLIN, 13965 raeli oil importing company has
lectures at the Israel Institute
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*
Linwood,
died
Nov.
1.
Survived
of Technology at Haifa.
filed a claim against the Soviet
SIDNEY HEYERT, 18067 by two scvns, -Sam and Hyman, government, seeking $2,396,440
Gemiluth Chassodim
of
St.
Louis,
Mo.;
two
daugh-
for violation of an oil export
Hill, died Oct. 22. In-
Plans Memorial Service Murray
terment, Long Island. He leaves ters, Mrs. Rose Burdick and contract, according to a Moscow
The family of the late
Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim his wife, Naomi; mother, Mrs. Mrs. Harry Shulak, both of To- report published ,today by the
will observe its 19th annual Me- Goldie Heyert; and a sister, Le- ledo, O.; nine grandchildren and New York Times.
Max Sucher
a brother.
morial Day commemoration at ona, of New York.
Announces the post-
The claim is the first of sev-
*
2:30 p.m., Sunday, at Hebrew
ponement of the un-

eral expected to be filed by
* * *
Memorial
Park
Cemetery.
THEODORE
RICH,
14500
Vas-
Israel, seeking damages for Rus-
veiling of a monument
SAMUEL SHARKEY, 13344 sar, died Nov. 1. Survived by sian cancellation of oil contracts
The day memorializes the
in his memory until 11
Elgin,
died
Oct.
29.
He
leaves
time-on
Nov.
10,
1938-when
his wife, Evelyn; a son, Michael following the Sinai action a
a.m. Sunday, Nov.-17,
all synagogues in Germany went four sons, Bernard, Arnold of Kevin; a daughter, Dorothy Pa- year ago. According to the
at Beth Abraham Cem-
Akron,
Raymond
and
Leonard;
up in flames and organized
mela; and mother, Mrs. Rachel Times, other suits will be filed
etery. Rabbi Segal will
Jewish life came to an end. The a sister, Mrs. Esther Glass; and Rosenberg, Kitchener, Ont.
by Israel in Moscow if the first
officiate. Relatives and
seven
grandchildren.
day is annually observed as a
* * *
claim is granted.
friends are asked to
memorial and dedication.
* * *
attend.
IDA BROWN, 3745 Elmhurst,
Under the Soviet-Israel con-
Rabbi Joel J. Litke will speak
MARVIN
(GROSS- died. Nov. 3. Survived by two tract, the suit in Moscow will be
on the subject, "Their Spirits BERG), 337 PONZIE
Macomb, died Oct. br. others, Jack and George heard by • 'a three-man foreign
Live." •
Brown.
trade, arbitration commission of
29. No survivors.
* * *
* * *
the All-Union Chamber of Com-
The family of the late
JOSEPH LENHARD, 19129 merce. There is no appeal from
HENRY T A Y M O R, 20232 Tracey, died Nov. 2. He leaves the ruling of the commission.
The family of the late
Philip- J.
Renfrew, died Nov. 3. He leaves his wife, Pauline; two sons, However, the Times points out, -
his wife, Helen; and two nieces, Alvin and Ned; two brothers, "the -history of the commission
Jacob Bonn
Gorzeck
Marcia Spevakow and Joan a sister and four grandchildren. indicates that it has sought to
Announces the unveil-
Announces the unveil-
Friedlander.
* *
achieve a good reputation in in-
ing of a monument in
ing of a monument in
* * *
his memory at 11:30
his memory at 12
BERNARD GRAF F, 3795 ternational business and law
a.m., Sunday, Nov. 17,
GEORGE, WESER, 14885 Humphrey, died Nov. 3. He circles, and that it has at times
noon, Sunday, Nov. 10,
Ward, died Oct. 31. Interment, leaves his father, Max; and a been more liberal to capitalist
at Machpelah Ceme-
at Clover Hill Park
Oradell N. J. He leaves his - wife, sister, Mrs. Harold Horwitz.
claimants than arbitrators else-
tery. Rabbi Israel Flam
Cemetery. Rabbi Adler
where."
Helen; two daughters, Mrs. Sid-
will officiate. Relatives
se * *
willofficiate. Relatives
ney Heyert and Mrs. Manie Hel-
and friends are invited
and friends are asked
DORIS GARFIELD, 17528
fin; two brothers, three sisters Wisconsin,
to attend.
to attend.
died Oct. 30. She
and two grandchildren.
leaves a daughter, Mrs. Arline
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*
Donoho; mother, Mrs. Millie
WILLIAM KOROTKIN, 20034 Samuels; five brothers, a sister
Cheyenne, died . Oct. 31. He and two grandchildren.
* * *
leaves his wife, Martha; two
The family of the late
sons, Donald and Milton; , two
HARRIET NIMAN, 19390
daughters, Mrs. Hymen Stein Sussex, died Nov. 2. She leaves
and Rosalyn; a brother, Rabbi her husband, Maxwell; a son,
Louis Fishman
Harry J. Brevisi of Buffalo, a Irwin, a daughter, Mrs. David
in the Jewish
sister, Mri. George Resnick and Keats; three brothers, -three
tradition by
announce the unveiling of a
four grandchildren.
sisters and two grandchildren.
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monument in his memory at
ETHEL FRIEDMAN, 3455. W.
BERTHA LEIDER, 11501 Pe-
12:30 pm. Sunday, November
toskey, died Oct. 31. She leaves Chicago, died - Nov. 3. She leaves
10th at Chesed Shel Ernes Ceme-
a daughter, Mrs. Jeffry Berger; a brother, Ernest Denenfield;
two grandchildren and five and a sister, Pearl Denenfeld.
tery. Rabbi Milton Arm will of-
3201 JOY RD.
* *
great-grandchildren.
040 ■ 4 tv the Hebrew Senoyel.t SecistY
ficiate. Relatives and friends
-
. * *. *
ANNE E. ELKINS, 11611. N.
CLOSED SATURDAYS
are asked to attend.
au44I JEWISH HOLIDAYS
BERTHA BOLOTIN, 18063 Martindale, , died Nov. 2. She
_ _
leaves
.
her
husband,
Nathan;
Griggs,•'died Oct 31. She leaves
OPEN SUNDAYS
two
sons,
William,
of
Reno,
her husband; Joseph; - two daugh-
Tr or 6-0196
ters,- Mrs. Sidney Levine and Nev., and Stanley; a daughter,
Mrs. Louis Gorman; a sister, Hilda; a brother, a sister. and
III
five grandehildren and a great two grandchildren.
'grandchild.
0-

(Unveiling announcements May
be inserted by mailing or by call-
ing The Jewish News office, VE
8-9364. Written announcements
roust be accompanied by the
name and address of the person
snaking the insertion. There is a
standard' charge of $2.00 for an
unveiling notice, measuring an
inch in depth.)
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Harry F. Sucher, a co-founder
and chairman of the board of
the Speedway Petroleum Corp.,
died. early Tuesday morning in
Sinai Hospital, after a brief ill-
ness.
One of five brothers, Mr.
Sucher came to Detroit from
Austria in his early teens, to
be joined - - shortly after by his
brother, C. William, now the
president of the Speedway Co.
The two Sucher brothers
opened a hay and feed- store
and later a coal yard. With the
coming of the automobile, they
opened an independent gas sta-
tion in connection- ,with the coal
yard. From this first station has
grown the largest independent
gasoline company in the world,
with a total of over 800 stations.
Mr. Sucher, who lived at Echo
Valley Farms, 27225 W. 10 Mile,
Birmingham, was considered a
great sportsman. He had a sta-
ble of horses which he entered
in horse shows and owned a
herd of prize-winning Black
Angus steers.
He was active in numerous
community projects, and was a
member of Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue.
Besides his brother, he leaves
his wife, Helen; two sons, Ger-
ald J. and Donald S. - two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Bernard ' M. Cohen
and Mrs. Martin M. Bader; and
12 grandchildren.
Funeral services. were held at
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

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Mrs. Mary Citron; and two sis-
ters.
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SAM ROSENBERG, 19460
Cranbrook, died Nov. 1, in Or-
lando, Fla. He leaves his wife,
Mary; a son, Allen; a daughter,
Mrs. Marvin Waronoff; two
brothers, a sister and a grand-
child. •• .

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