OBITUARIES
EMIL ROBBINS, 17341 Kent-
field, died Sept. 22. He leaves
a son, Grant; a daughter, Mrs.
Gerald J. Bloom; four brothers
and five grandchildren.
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MYER ABEL, 19147 Ohio,
died Sept. 22. He leaves his
wife, Anna; a son, Raymond;
a daughter, Mrs. Robert Woolf;
two brothers and two grand-
children.
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MAX FRIEDMAN, 11518
Mack, died Sept-. 23. He leaves
his wife, Lena; three daughters,
Mrs. Herman Marmelstein, of
Elk City, Okla., Mrs. Irving
Kanfer and Mrs. Jack Wein-
shelbaum; three brothers, four
sisters and three grandchildren.
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ADOLPH MONIAK, 13100 La-
Salle, died Sept. 28. He leaves
his wife, Freda; two sons, Vic-
tor and Eugene; a brother, two
sisters and four grandchildren.
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ANNIE HARRIS, 17655 Man-
derson, died Sept. 22. She
leaves two daughters, Mrs.
Mildred Pollock and. Helen.
Services and interment in New
York.
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MARION KALOVSKY, 19140
Rutherford, died Sept. 2. Sur-
vived by three daughters, Mrs.
Sam 'Weiner, Mrs. Jerry Benes
and Mrs. Jerome Eisner; a sis-
ter and five grandchildren.
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LILLIAN WEINBERGER,
16594 Greenlawn, died Sept. 18.
She leaves her husband, Sam; a
son, Kenneth; two daughters,
Mrs. Louis Teicher and Ruth;
her mother, Mrs. Esther Lub-
insky, a brother and two sisters.
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BARNETT COVENT, of
Hollywood, Fla., died Sept. 20.
Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
He leaves his wile Eve; and a
son, Allan.
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MARY ESTHER BOGORAD,
19403 St. Francis, Livonia, died
Sept. 21. She leaves her mother,
Mrs. Sarah Bogorad; a brother,
Joseph, and two sisters, Mrs.
David Lipshaw and Mrs. Ray-
mond Broida.
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NORMAN CARROLL, 20498
Basil, died Sept. 18. He leaves
his wife, Margaret; two sons,
Lewis R. and Allen Carroll; his
father, Aaron J., of Hartford,
Conn.; two brothers and three
sisters.
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JULIA BODNER, 15339 Rose-
lawn, died Sept. 17. She leaves
her husband, Adolph; a son,
Capt. William C., three broth-
ers, four sisters, and two grand-
children.
LOUIS H. LEWIS, 4342 Clem-
ents, died Sept. 19. He leaves
his wife, Yetta; and a sister,
Mrs. Lillian Grady.
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E L S 1 E WERNER, 17384
Griggs, died Sept. 17. Survived
by two sons, Louis, of Cleve-
land, and Irvin, of Hamilton,
0.; two daughters, Mrs. Sam
Steller, of Venice, Calif., and
Mrs. Sidney M. Weinhaus; and
two grandchildren.
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SAMUEL E. GUSSIN, 18719
Birwood, died Sept. 20. He
leaves a brother, Max; and a.
sister, Mrs. Max Abrams.
(Unveiling announcements may
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The family of tlie late Bertha
Bolotin announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 1 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 28, at
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Donin will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
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The family of the late Sonia
Ginsburg announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her
memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday,
Sept. 28, at Machpelah Ceme-
HYMEN FREEDMAN, 18229 tery. Rabbi Adler will officiate.
Roselawn, died Sept. 18. Sur- Relatives and friends are asked
vived by his wife, Belle; three to attend.
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sons, Lawrence, Barry and
Michael; three brothers, three
Mrs. Betty Beare, Mrs. Lillian
sisters and two grandchildren. Rogow, Mr. Max Miller, Mr.
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Jack Miller, Mrs. Ida Adoff and
SAMUEL WAINSTOCK, Mr. William Miller announce
19171 San Juan, died Sept. 19. the unveiling of a monument
Survived by two. sons, Dr. Mich- in memory of their dearly-be-
ael and Allen; three daughters, loved father, Mr. Harry Miller,
Mrs. Irving Segal, of Los An- at 1 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 28, at
geles, Calif., Mrs. Joseph Schus- Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
ter and Mrs. Esther Grouse, of Rabbi Halpern will officiate.
Minneapolis, Minn.; a brother Relatives and friends are asked
and 14 grandchildren.
to attend.
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CH ESSY ALLEN, 20211
The family of the late Albert
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Stout, died Sept. 21. Survived
ESTHER RUBIN ; 3210 Rich- by four sons, Julius, Jack, Ber- M. Harris, of 18466 Santa Rosa,
ton, died Sept. 19. She leaves nard and Edward; three daugh- announces the unveiling of a
monument in his memory at
two sons, Benjamin and Abe; tens, Mrs. Rubin Monheit, Mrs.
a grandchild and two great- Harry Weinbaum and Mrs. 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 5, at
Hebrew Memorial Park Cem-
grandchildren.
Franklin Levy; a sister and 12 etery. Rabbi Goldschlag will
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grandchildren.
officiate. Relatives and friends
MOLLY GROSSMAN, 23131
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are asked to attend.
Gardner, Oak Park, died Sept.
MARY CITRON, 2575 Rich-
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18. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. ton, died Sept. 24. She leaves
The family of the late Eliza-
William Wolok; a brother, four two daughters, Mrs. Lew Kru-
sisters and two grandchildren. ger and Mrs. Anthony Pier- beth Lillian Kroll announces
the unveiling of a monument
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nick.
in her memory at 1:30 p.m.,
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FRANK SHULMAN, 3224
Sturtevant, died Sept. 17. Sur-
MARY GOLINSKI, of De- Sunday, Sept. 28, at Machpelah
vived by his wife, Fannie; two troit, died Sept. 24. She leaves Cemetery. Rabbi Donin and
daughters, Mrs. David Freder- three daughters, Mrs. Lou Rob- Cantor Adler will officiate. Rel-
ick and Mrs. Benjamin Brant; . bins, Mrs. Albert Teman and atives and friends are asked to
a brother and five grandchild- Mrs. Raymond Frenkel; and a attend.
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ren.
sister.
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The family of the late Joseph
Krell announces the unveiling
* JACOB WIGODSKI, 810
of a monument in his memory
Whitmore, died Sept. 17. Sur- Roman Catholic
at. 2 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 28, at
vived by his wife, Eva; three Who Was Yiddish
Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery,
sons, Nathan Wigod, Edward
section 22. Rabbi Kapustin will
and Morris; a daughter, Mrs. Editor Dies at 86
officiate. Relatives and friends
Carl Rosen, of Newton, Mass.;
NEW YORK (JTA)-Rudolph
a brother, nine grandchildren Rocker, a Roman Catholic who are asked to attend.
and a great grandchild.
learned Yiddish well enough to
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edit a Yiddish newspaper and
JULIUS JACOBSON, 11501 to publish books and articles in
Petoskey, died Sept. 21.
that language, died at his home
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The family of the, late Leo
Levin announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 12 noon, Sunday, Sept. 28,
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Flam will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
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The family of the late Max A.
Wolfson announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Sept.
28, at Westwood Cemetery. Rab-
bi Donin will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
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The family of the late Zina
Kazanoff announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her mem-
ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Sept.
28, at Nusach Harie Cemetery
(next to Machpelah). Rabbi
Fram will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
In Memoriam
In loving memory of our dear
father, George Moskowitz, who
passed away on Oct. 14, 1946
(17 days in Tishri; Yahrzeit
Oct. 1).
Sadly missed by his children.
Alice, Belle, Molly and Pearl.
CARD OF APPRECIATION
To my dear relatives, who
showed an enormous amount of
devotion at the time of my re-
cent operation, I am deeply
grateful. May God bless you all,
and keep you well. Also, to my
many friends who sent flowers,
gifts and greetings for a speedy
recovery, I appreciate them very
much.
Airs. Nathan Goldman
15736 Steel
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Sept. Tishri
Bluma Levenson
Velma Lang
Celia Eizen
Gedalia Gufstein
27
27
27
13
13
13
13
Gussie Willis
A. Wider
Jennie Wasserman
28
28
28
14
14
14
Morris Kowall
Samuel Rapp
Leah Schneider
Kablin Kohen
29
29
29
29
15
15
15
15
Morris Goldberg
Dora Rosen
Sam Fink
Max Zelickson
30
30
30
30
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16
16
16
Sam Margolin
Lilly Zablotsky
October
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1
17
Samuel Keif
Sadie Ettinger
Abraham Lipson
2
2
2
18
18
18
3
3
3
3
19
19
19
19
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Isadore Berkowitz
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