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September 12, 1958 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-09-12

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OBITUARIES

Mrs. JOSEPH HORN, the for-
mer Catherine Lazar of Detroit,
died Aug. 17, in Chevy Chase,
Md. She leaves her husband, Jo-
seph; a son, Arthur; a daughter,
Irene; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Lazar, of Miami; and a
sister, Mrs. Albert Heideman,
of Detroit.
* *
LOUIS STOCKER, a former
it Detroiter, died Aug. 21, in

Toronto. He leaves his wife,

Molly; three sons, Ben and
1:0 Harold, of Toronto, and Mar-

tin, of Sudbury, Ont.; three
1 daughters, Mrs. Lillian Ehr-
P, Lich, of Detroit, Anne and Mrs.
t: Miriam Rosen, of Toronto; four

brothers, Harry, George, Sam
E.4 and Allan; and two sisters,

Sarah Pearlman and Belle Lee-
man.
* *
134
E•4
ISAAC LAWSON, 3711 Webb,
died Sept. 6. He leaves his wife,
Rachel; three sons, Jack and
Victor and Al. of California; two
daughters, Mrs. Samuel Gold-
man and Mrs. Sidney Baum;
three brothers and 12 grand-
children.
* * *
BENJAMIN HEYMAN, 19936
Freeland, died Sept. 8. Services
and interment in Syracuse, N.Y.
He leaves two sons, Arthur and
Fred, of Syracuse; a daughter,
Mrs. Lucille Shingles; and four
• grandchildren.
* * *.
MITCHELL H. DU FINE,
20554 Picadilly, died Sept. 8.
He leaves his wife. Helen; a son,
Alan; two daughters, Iris and
Mrs. Melvin Wruble; three
brothers, a sister, and two grand-
children.
* * *
ABE LOVE, 9715 Quincy, died
Sept. 2. He leaves his wife,
Esther; two sons. William and
Max; a brother and six grand-
children.
* * *
CLARA OWEN, 20213 Pica-
dilly, died Sept. 4. She leaves
her husband, Gilbert; a son,
Richard; her mother. Mrs. Nellie
Goldberg; a brother, a sister and
a granddaughter.
*
JOSEPH BELLINSON, 6875
W. Outer Dr., died Sept. 4. He
leaves his wife, Lillian; a son,
Leonard; two brothers and two
grandchildren.
* * *
JEAN BOREISHE. of Los
Angeles, Calif., died Aug. 31.
Survived by a brother. Joseph
M. Kay; four sisters, Mrs. Bes-
sie Klein of Surf Side, Fla., Mrs.
William Pecherer; Mrs. Nathan
Nissenbaum, of Miami Beach,
Fla. and Sarah Kay.
* * *
MIRIAM KALOVSKY, 19140
Rutherford, died Sept. 2. Sur-
vived by three daughters, Mrs.
Sam Eisner, Mrs. Jerry Benes
and Mrs. Jerome Eisner; a sister
and five grandchildren.
* *
HARRY N. STONE. Pontiac,
Mich., died Aug. 31. Survived
by a brother, Samuel; three sis-
ters, Charlotte, Mrs. Helen Pearl
and Mrs. Irene Marcus, all of
Malden, Mass.
* * *
HERMAN REUBEN FINKEL-
STEIN, 24250 Eastwood, Oak
Park, died Sept. 5. Survived by
his wife, Rose Lee; a son, Jo-
seph; a daughter, Pauline; a
brother; four sisters and two
grandchildren.
* * *
ELLA BERGER, 23530 Gard-
ner, Oak Park, died Sept. 9.
Survived by her husband, Jos-
eph; and a daughter, Jennifer
'Ann.

There are about 160 Chris-
tian churches and chapels in
Israel. The clergy number
'about 1,000, including some 150
monks and about 550 nuns, be-
longing to some 30 monastic
orders.

DORA ESTHER G R E E N,
23111 Avon, Oak Park, died
Sept. 5. Survived by her hus-
band, Jack L.; a son, Marvin L.;
a daughter, Mrs. Albert Kilburn,
of Chicago, Ill.; a brother, a
sister and a grandchild.
*
*

ANNA TCHOR, 19371 Pen-
nington, died Sept. 7. Survived
by her husband, David; three
daughters, Mrs. Harold Platt,
Mrs. Herbert Miller and Mrs.
Samuel LaFond; a brother and
11 grandchildren.

SAMUEL SHACHNOVITZ,
11501 Petoskey, died Sept. 2.
Survived by three daughters,
Mrs. Philip Rader, Mrs. Alex
Burstein and Mrs. Irvin Zelit-
zky, of New York; and five
grandchildren.
* *

NATHAN LE VINE, 19959
Evergreen, died Sept. 9. Sur-
vived by his wife, Rose; a son,
Leo; a daughter, Mrs. Harry
Schechter; a brother, two sis-
ters, four grandchildren and a
great-grandchild.
* * *

JOSEPH BECKER, 23120
Wildwood, Oak Park, died Sept.
5. Survived by his wife, Cecille;
a son, Leon; a daughter, Mrs.
Harold Coggan; two sisters and
three grandchildren.

PHILIP GREEN, formerly of
Detroit, died Sept. 9, in Miami.
He leaves his wife, Grace; a
daughter, Mrs. Bernard Gour-
witz; six brothers, five sisters
and three grandchildren.

* * *

An important aspect of the total absorption program for
immigrants, financed by UJA, is the development of stock-
raising on agricultural settlements in Israel. Only a fraction
of the more than 450 farm settlements established since 1948
have adequate livestock programs.

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush !

An understatement if you've ever heard one!
Comparing the industry which is located in your
town with industry located somewhere else which
your town might like to get, the bird in hand is
worth a hundred in the bush, and more.

It's a hundred to one that the best opportunity
your town has for more industrial payroll lies in
expansion of its present industry.

The industrial payroll of your town is a priceless

possession. Protect it. Other towns would like to
get it and some may even now be trying. Don't
take the industry in your town for granted. Show ,
your pride in it. Help it expand.

There's no better payroll than the homegrown
variety and it is, by all odds, the easiest to grow.

Join hands with your local industrial development
organization and the Michigan Economic Develop-.
ment Department to help your community prospen.

This ad is published as a public service by The Jewish News ht cooperation
with th , Michigan Press Association and the Michigan Economic Development
e e
Departent.

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