Sam Winkelman Dies; Unveil Monument Was Wassau Merchant for Mrs. Rottenberg An uncle of Isadore Winkel- man, surviving founder of a ladies apparel chain here, died Jan. 26, in Wassau, Wis. He was Sam Winkelman, who oper- ated stores in Manistique and Manistee early in the 1900's before opening a shop in Was- sau in 1910. A member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek here for 50 years, Mr. Winkelman also had been ac- tive in Zionist circles and in Wassau civic affairs. He leaves a son, Cassius, of Wassau; three grandchildren, including Mrs. Arnold Belsky, of Oak Park; and three great grandchildren. Services were held Thursday, at the Ira Kaufman Chapel here, with burial in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. The Family of the Late ESTH ER LITT Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expres- sions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the fam- ily's recent bereave- ment. The Family of the Late NATHAN COHEN Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expres- sions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the fam- ily's recent bereave- ment. In Loving Memory of Our Dearly Beloved Brother ABRAHAM FELDSTEI N Who passed away on Feb. 14 1955 (22 days in Shevat). We who loved you will always remember you. Sadly missed by his brothers, Manuel and Henry and sister, Leah. The local community will commemorate the unveiling of a monument in memory of Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, one of the leading figures in Jewish youth and educational activities prior to her death last year. The unveiling will take place at 2 p.m., Sunday, at Bnai David Cemetery, 9535 Van Dyke, with Rabbis S. P. Wohlgelernter and Joseph Elias officiating. Simultaneous with the an- nouncement of the unveiling came an appeal from Rabbi Joshua Sperka, secretary of the Pearl Rottenberg Scholarship Fund, for contributions to the fund, which was established after her death by the family and the Beth Yehudah Schools. Several youngsters already have been provided with schol- arships from the fund, Rabbi Sperka said. Mrs. Rottenberg, who was ac- tive in numerous communal or- ganizations, was best known as president of the Ladies of the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, an or- ganization she served as presi- dent for over 25 years. Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) e The family of the late Pearl Rottenberg announces the un- veiling of a monument in her memory at 2 p.m.. Sunday, Feb. 1, at Bnai David Cemetery. Rabbis Wohlgelernter and Elias will officiate. Relatives and • ends are as e Flint Woman Dies Byna Newman Sill, of 2131 Sherif Place. Flint, died Jan. 27. Services in Flint, with in- terment in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. She leaves her husband, Dr. Ervin; a son, Ronald; two sis- ters, Mrs. Sybil Siegel and Mrs. Helen Sobel, of Detroit; and three brothers, David and Charles Newman, of Detroit, and Samuel, of Los Angeles. Mrs. Moe D. Smith Dies MEMORIALS in the Jewish tradition by KARL BERG MEMORIALS 3201 Kra n. on, JOY RD. Kobe*. liesevellalot Sedser CLOSED SATURDAYS soul JEWISH HOLIDAYS_ 011 1■7 1 SUNDAYS TYIor 6-0196 Low wIiIIII I 1 Minnie (Lefkofsky) Smith, of 19459 Schaefer, who had lived here for 50 years and was well known in many organizational circles, died Jan. 27 at the age of 67. She leaves her husband. Moe D.; two daughters, Mrs. Morrey Shepherd, and Mrs. MoiTis Ko- sak; a brother, Dr. Julius Lef- ton; two sisters, 'Airs. Bernard Serman and Mrs. Louis Lifshitz; and four grandchildren. Cemetery Memorials Lowest Prices for Highest Quality Granite and Outstanding Designs DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton DI 1-1175 TO 8-6923 MONUMENTS FOR ALL JEWISH CEMETERIES BY BROWN & RAISCH CO. "Dependable & Responsible Since 1873" onvttynya yvvrm .t„)s ntie nt,', 3VII,U111 4 ‘ti Z 4 11 7 , ,,,nkt: "cavil nvTriti 20021 Jas. Couzens Hwy. VE 8-8660 SAMUEL GORLICK MORRIE Manager WEINER, Staff Member Leon Zechman Dies; Was a Philanthropist OBITUARIES ROSE KOSTOW SHAPIRO, formerly of Detroit, died Jan. 15, in Indianapolis, Ind. Services and interment in Indianapolis. She leaves three sons, Larry and Joe, of Detroit, and Moe, of Los Angeles; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Breeding, of Indianapolis; two sisters, of Los Angeles; four grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. * * SAM FREEDMAN, 3347 Elm- hurst, died Jan. 21. He leaves his wife, Victoria; a daughter, Mrs. Jack Simons; a brother, two sisters and four grandchil- dren. 5 * * SAMUEL TILLINGER (listed erroneously as Pillinger), 11630 Holmur, died Jan. 19. Survived by his wife, Celia; three sons, Morris, of Fort Wayne, Ind., Joseph and Harvey; two daugh- ters, Lillian and Mrs. Ben Pam; five stepchildren and 15 grand- children. * * * FRANK S. KRAVETSKY, 15324 Miller, Oak Park, died Jan. 22. He leaves his wife, Rebecca; two sons, Al Kramer and Henry Kravetsky, of San Francisco; a daughter, Mrs. Samuel Koppelman, and four grandchildren. BENJAMIN SITZOVITCH, 24670 Church, Oak Park, died Jan. 25. Services and interment in Cleveland. He leaves a son, • Homer Sidlo•. of Oak Park; and a daughter. Mrs. Joseph Rose. of New York. * * * BEN VALENSKY. 21915 Cool- idge, Oak Park. died Jan. 21. Survived by his wife, Sally; a son. Jack. and a daughter, Mrs. David Ostrove, both of Los An- geles, Calif.; three brothers, two sisters and two grandchildren. * * * JOSEPH MARX, 1 Lafayette Plaisance. died Jan. 26. He leaves two brothers, Leopold and Nathan; and three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Needham. Mrs. Edwin Nattenheimer and Rose Marks. * * * HARRY BURSTEIN. 17346 Wisconsin, died Jan. 24. Sur- vived by his wife, Ethel; a son, Morris; two daughters, Mrs. Her- man Shear and Mrs. Richard Burton; two brothers and four grandchildren. a * ARTHUR E. PLOTNICK. 2983 Sturtevant. died Jan. 27. Sur- vived by his wife. Rebecca; a son. Larry; a daughter, Mrs. Louis Dzodin: a brother. two sis- ters and four grandchildren, LOUIS KATZ, 16151 Wash- burn. died Jan. 27. Survived by his wife, Pearl: a son, Sam; two daughters. Mrs. Louis Blum- berg and Mrs. Phil Subar; a brother and 10 grandchildren. * * NATHAN SLOTKIN, 731 Cov- ington. died in Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 21. Services and interment in Buffalo. He leaves his wife. Valerie; a son, Dr. Edgar; two daughters. Mrs. George Owen and Mrs. David Walport; and a brother, Dr. George Slotkin. • * MORRIS GOLDBERG, 17174 Ohio, died Jan. 26. He leaves his wife, Pauline; three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Rodman, Mrs. Irwin Borkin and Mrs. Carl Pearl; a sister and seven grandchildren. * 5 * JANE BINKE, 18706 Tracey, died Jan. 21. Survived by her husband, Aron; a daughter, Lena; a stepson, Simon; her mother and two brothers in Russia. * S EVA WEISS, 3200 Tuxedo, died Jan. 27. She leaves a son, William; four daughters, Mrs. Irving Goldman, Mrs. Hyman Levinson, Mrs. Abe Finkelstein and Mrs. Paul Rips: eight grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. SAM WEISS, 20041 Robson, died Jan. .24. Survived by his wife, Lilly; three sons, Seymour, Jack and Dr. Allen; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Finkel; a brother and 13 grandchildren. * * * FANNIE TURKEL, 11501 Petoskey. died Jan. 21. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Charles Cohen; two brothers, two grand- children and a great grandchild. • * GOLDIE KARCH, 2711 Pasa- dena. died Jan. 22. Survived by her husband, Max; two sons, Morris and Dr. Saul; a daughter, Mrs. Michael Weiss; and seven grandchildren. • * * SAUL POMERANTZ, 4139 Second, died Jan. 22. Survived by two brothers, Harry and Joseph Palmer; and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich. * * MORRIS FREDERICK, 12115 Stoepel. died Jan. 24. Survived by his wife, Minnie; a son, Louis; a daughter, Mrs. Sol Pitt; two brothers, a sister and four grandchildren. • * * RUBIN MILLER. a Detroit resident until 1948, died last week in Los Angeles, Calif., where he had made his home. He leaves his wife, Anna; four brothers. Max. Abe of Los An- geles. Nathan and Theodore; and two sisters, Mrs. Vivian Shulman and Mrs. Lillian Silver. • * IDA WASSER, 2932 Sturte- vant. died Jan. 28. Survived by her husband. Joseph; two sons. Sheldon and Lawrence; a brother and two sisters. Dr. David Marsh Dies ; Was Dearborn Dentist Dr. David H. Marsh, a native Detroiter who practiced dentis- try for the last 10 years in Dearborn, died Jan. 27. He had resided at 18610 Santa Barbara. A graduate of the University of Michigan dental school, Dr. Marsh was a member of Adas Shalom Synagogue, the Detroit and Michigan Dental Societies. Alpha Omega fraternity and Perfection Lodge. F. & A. M. He leaves his wife, Ruth; three daughters, Marilyn, Bar- bara and Joan; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schumansky: and a sister, Mrs. Irvin Girer. Arthur Carnick Dies Here at 47; Was Steel Executive Arthur Carnick, of 18105 Oak Dr.. died last week at the age of 47. He was vice-president and part owner of Copco Steel and Engineering Co. Mr. Carnick was a member of Cong. Adas Shalom, Craft Blue Lodge, 521. F. & A.M., Moslem Temple Shrine. Detroit Consistory and K n o l l w o o d Country Club. He is survived by his wife. Ruth; two sons. James A. and Neil R.; three daughters, Mrs. Bertram Edelstein, Susan G. and Candyce B.; and three brothers, Boyd. Lyle and Harry. Leon M. Zechman, 57, of 16094 LaSalle, died Wednesday. Funeral services vil1 be held at Kaufman Chapel at 10 a.m. today. Owner of State Insurance Agency, Mr. Zechman, a native Detroiter, was in business in the downtown area In a single lo- cation for 27 years. He was well known in many Jewish circles here. His parents were among Detroit's most active leaders in many philanthropic endeavors. Surviving him are his wife, Dorothy; daughters, Mesdames Marvin Weinstein, Arthur Koppy, Jack Schechter and Jos- eph Greenberg; 10 grandchil- dren; a brother, Manuel, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Rubi- ner and Mrs. Beulah Lewis. In Memoriam In loving memory of Rose Hershman, our devoted mother and grandmother, who passed away on Feb. 9. 1956 (27 days in Shevat). Sadly missed and always re- membered by her children. Shirley Altman and Irving Hershman, and grandchildren. * * In loving memory of Anna LaBret. dear mother and grand- mother. who passed away on Feb. 8. 1949. Sadly missed and always re- . membered by her children and grandchildren. WE Rii/TIALER 71-12TX 71tV During the c o rn i n g week Yeshiva Beth Ye- hudo will observe the Yahrzeit of the follow- ing deported friends, with t h e traditional Memorial Prayers, reci- tation of Kaddish and studying of Mishnayes. Hebrew Civil Shebat Jan. Robert Herman Singer Bernard Elson Abraham Bolker Rachel Glazer Malka Cohen 22 22 22 22 22 Feb. Fanny Anna Smith 23 Channa Rachel 23 Applebaum 1 Pearl Rottenberg 24 2 H. J. Diamond Sampson Bagel Minnie Korman Joseph Benjamin _Jennie Zack Rachel Dann Morris Bernstein Henry Goodman Mr. Karpf 25 3 Jenny Shore Sam Evans Harry Cohen Theodore Lipman Isaac Rabinowitz Golde Cooper 26 26 26 26 26 26 4 4 4 Hyman Altman 27 5 Bessie Baker Abraham Meyers Lifsha Oleshansky Harry Reisman Shraga Feival Joseph Bar Isaac 28 28 28 28 6 6 6 6 28 6 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Yeshiva Beth Yehuda 12305 Dexter WE 1-0203 If death occurs away from home just phone us and we will make all arrangements for transfer to Detroit. The Ira Kaufman Chapel Director of Funerals 9419 Dexter 31 31 31 31 31 TYler 4-8020 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4