Saul H. Rose Dies at Age of 52; Sponsored Scouting, Safe Driving Only three months ago, Saul H. Rose, for many years one of Detroit's best known auto- mobile dealers, had inaugurated a program of education for the promotion o f ... . safe driving. The course h e planned was intro- duced in the Detroit Jewish Centers, and he had hoped to expand it into a nationa! program. His illness a Saul Rose month ago forced an interrup- tion in his - -plans. It -proved fatal and he passed -away Dec. 30, at the UniVersity Hospital, in Ann Arbor, at the age of 52. As the owner of the Grand The Family of the Late REBECCA SMITH 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 ITZCHOCK RAVIN His sister, Sonia Granader, and nephew, Nathan Raviv, and their families, , acknowledge with grateful apprecia- tion the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during their recent bereave- ment. Heaitfelt thanks to Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick for his spe- cial kindness and devo- tion. IN MEMORIAM The Hannah Schloss Old Timers mourns the passing of one of its distinguished members NATHAN ROTHENBERG We pay tribute to his memory for his friend- ship, for all the good deeds that marked his active life. Our heart- felt sympathies go to the entire Rothenberg family. May they be consoled in their hour of sorrow. 11'"NYITA River Chevrolet Co., from which he retired a little over a year ago, Rose conducted one of the state's largest dealerships. He was president of the American Driver Training As- sociation and he gave much time and money to developing driver training projects. He had the cooperation of the New York • University Center for Safety Education and of the large automobile plants, as well as of community centers in the development of his plans. Rose's campaigns against un- ethical auto deals won for him the acclaim of the industry and the cooperation of many of the local dealers in setting policy on grading mechanical skills, price fixing, and other issues. He was a past president of the Chevrolet Dealers of Metro- politan Detroit. In 1956 he was named by Governor Williams to the Citizens' Traffic Safety Committee. He was the recip- ient of a citation from St. Cyp- rian's Episcopal Church. Born in New York, in 1907, he came to Detroit 42 years ago. He was the head of the Boy Scout movement at Temple Beth El and participated in many of the temple's activities. Later he joined Congregation Shaarey Zedek and was one of its active members. Surviving him are his wife, Dora; a daughter, Elizabeth; sons, Jonathan and Jeremy; sis- ters, Mrs. Elaine Seltzer and Mrs. Lillian Steiner; a brother, Dan, and an aunt, Mrs. Dora Blatnikoff. His residence was at 1701 Balmoral Drive. Funeral services were held at Kaufman Chapel on N e w Year's Day. 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 standing charge of $2.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * The family of the late LOREN G. GROSS announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 12 noon, Sun- day, Jan. 10, at Oakview Ceme- tery, in Royal Oak. Rabbi Lehr- man will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late SAMUEL WINKLEMAN, of Wausau, Wis., announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 10, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Adler will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. "raR -inu) Tina zp3v6z 13T11' lvvciran OBITUARIES REBECCA (BEATRICE) MEYERS, 15486 Dexter, died Dec. 30. Survived by her hus- band, Aaron; a son, Joseph; two daughters, Mrs. Stanley Gross- berg and Mrs. Roland Rawls, of Bangor, Mich.; and five grandchildren. * * JACOB KUSHNER, 9430 Say- ery, died Dec. 30. Survived by his wife, Gussie; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Julius Nachman, Mrs. Sidney Ketchum and Mrs. Ben Cooper; a sister, six grandchil- dren and two great grand- children. • * * IDA LIPSHY, 3709 Richton, died Dec. 30. Survived by three sons, Harry, Sam and Morris; a brother and five grandchil- dren. • * * EUGENE ROTHENBERG, 16219 Fairfield, died Dec. 31. Survived by his wife, Mary; a daughter, Mrs. Nathan Elkins; • * * a brother and two grandchil- IDA RUBIN, 3760 W. Chi- dren. cago, died Dec. 30. She leaves * * * three sons, Max, Harry and Sid- SIDNEY NACHMAN BAR- ney; a daughter, Mrs. Oscar ASH, 4060 W. Buena Vista, Miller; three brothers, four sis- died Dec. 31. Survived by a ters and five grandchildren. brother, Ben; and three sis- * * ters, Mary, Doris and Mrs. Os- EVE SHAW, Edmonton, Al- car B oris on. berta, Canada, died in Detroit, * * * Jan. 1. She leaves two sons, BENJAMIN GLASS, 19472 Abraham, of Winnipeg,' and Dr. Woodingham, died Jan. 1. Sur- Manuel; two daughters, Mrs. vived by his wife, Anna; two Jack W. Vogel and Mrs. Jay daughters, Nettie and Mrs. Goody, of Edmonton; and nine Louis Meizel, of Jamaica, N.Y.; grandchildren. Services and in- a brother and two grandchil- terment in Edmonton. * * * dren. * * * MORRIS MONDROW, 17572 EVA GOLDSTEIN, 2 1 7 3 1 Stoepel, died Jan. 4. Survived Whitmore, Oak Park, died Jan. by his wife, Anna; two sons, 2. Survived by three sisters, Arnold and Leonard; a daugh- Mrs. Sal Baron, Mrs. Nathan ter, Sharon; a brother, two sis- Smiley, of Cleveland, and Mrs. ters and two grandchildren. Edward Engel. * * * * * * - GUSSIE LEBOWITZ, 4070 NATHAN ROTHENBERG, Whitney, died Jan. 2. She leaves 1 . 8254 Meyers, died Jan. 1. He her husband. Joseph; a son, leaves his wife, Annie; two Jack Roth; four brothers, a daughters, Mrs. William Sham- sister and three grandchildren. bron and Mrs. Bernard Berman; • * * of California; and two grand- IDA MALDOWSKY, 3037 children. Monterey, died Jan. 5. She * * * leaves her husband, Louis; two LEON MARCUS, formerly of daughters, Mrs. Jason Tickton Detroit, died Jan. 4, in New and Mrs. Rosalyn Campbell; a York. Services and interment brother, two sisters and three in Detroit. He leaves his wife; grandchildren. • * * Lena; a son, Dr. Ernest, of New York; a sister, Mrs. Pauline RUBIN SCHNEIDER, 4052 Flashenberg, of Detroit; and Collingwood, died Jan. 1. Sur- two grandchildren. vived by his wife, Minnie; three * * * sons, Jack, Martin and Thomas; P AULINE LEVINE, 17 a brother and five grandchil- Morass, Mt. Clemens, Mich., dren. - * * died Jan. 2, in Miami Beach, SAM PENSLER, 3253 Calvert, Fla. Survived by four sons, Dr., Samuel, Meyer, Eugene and died Jan. 1. Survived by his Abe; two daughters, Mrs. Max wife, Fanny; a son, Leonard, Schell, of Columbus, 0., and California; and two grandchil- Mrs. Harry Haber, of Miami dren. * * Beach, Fla.; 17 grandchildren IDA ROBINSON SARASOHN, and nine great grandchildren. 17765 Manderson, died Jan. 5. * * * She leaves a son, Sydney; a ESTHER SCHWARTZ, of daughter, Mrs. Myra Sachs, of 3840 Monterey, died Jan. 6. Washington, D.C.; and two Survived by husband, William, grandchildren. son, Seymour, and daughter, Mrs. Marvin Schwartz. MONUMENTS The Officers and Directors of the Detroit HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (Chesed shel Ernes) The wife and children of the late Express their heartfelt sympathy and condolences to our worthy Executive Director, Rabbi Israel 1. Rockove and family upon the passing of their dear and beloved mother and grand- mother, Esther Bryha (Ethel) Rockove, of Blessed Memory. May her many good deeds of kindness and charity be a monument to her blessed memory. num Nilll —NATHAN P. ROSSEN President "Cl"1171 11TS2. 7111 -1 WOLF KAPLAN, formerly of Detroit. died Dec. 20, in Haifa, Israel. He leaves his wife, Chana; a son, Abraham B.; a daughter, Airs. Alex Stern; a sister, Dana Weinbaum; three grandchildren and four great grandchildren. * * * MOLLIE WEBER, formerly of Detroit, died Jan. 1, in Holly- N:vood, Calif. She leaves two sons, Arthur B. and Samuel, of Los Angeles; and three daugh- ters, Mrs. Ben Morrison and Mrs. Ralph C. Paul. of Holly- wood, and Mrs. Bert Green, of Miami, Fla. Family at 140 S. Roxbury, Beverly Hills, Calif. * * * ABRAHAM JASLOVE, 23460 Elaine Ct.. died Dec. 29. He leaves his wife, Gertrude; two sons, Charles and Harold; a daughter, Mrs. Max E. Green; a brother, four sisters and three grandchildren. MORIS H. KANER Acknowledge with grate- ul appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rela- tives and friends during their recent bereavement. Manual Urbach & Son 7729 TWELFTH ST. Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS 9419 Dexter • TY 4 8020 TY 6-7192 I LAWRENCE BARRIS, 1660 Oaknian Blvd., died Jan. 3. He leaves his wife, Irene; a' son, Ivan E.; a brother, Morton H.; and two grandchildren. * * * KATE (WEINSTEIN) LIN- ENTHAL, 2670 Elmhurst, died Jan. 3. Survived by four daugh- ters, Mrs. Philip Kelman, Mrs. Izak Levine, Mrs. Ray Shaevsky and Mrs. Sonia Rottberg, of Russia; 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. * * * JACOB LEOPOLD BLUM, 113 River, Ypsilanti, died Jan. 3. He leaves three sons, Dr. David, Max and Solomon; a daughter, Mrs. Jessie Silver; a sister, seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. In Memoriam In cherished memory of Abe Rosenbloom, beloved husband, lather and grandfather, who passed away on Jan. 6, 1959. Sadly missed by his wife, Ann, his children and grand- children. * * * In cherished memory of Bella Rubin, beloved mother and grandmother, who passed away on Jan. 5, 1956. Sadly missed and always re- membered by her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Gordon, sons, Max and Morris, and grandchildren. * * * In cherished memory of Hilda Lacs, devoted wife and dearly beloved mother and grandmother, who passed away on Jan. 9, 1959 (29 days in Tebet). Sadly missed by her husband, Nathan Lacs; daughter, Mrs. Betty Rynek; and granddaugh- ter, Gloria Rynek. 1 WE REMEMBER 71-1MTN 71ti: During the coming Yeshiva Beth Yehuda will observe the Yahrzeit of the following departed week friends, with the traditional M e mo - rial Prayers, recita- tion of Kaddish and studying of Mish- nayes. Aaron Natinsky Pauline Cohn Mendel Stawis Benjamin Schlussel Betty Charlip Schwartz Hebrew Civil TE 9V ES JAN . 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 II Chaye L. Grossman Morris Radner Benjamin Green Jacob K. Palman Sol Levin Hyman Snyder Samuel D. , Freeman Rachel Sperling 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 TO 10 10 10 10 Morris Levine Theresa Sonnenfeld H. Levin Solomon Lizewsky 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Gittel Freeman rayga Kuhn Levi Kuhn 12 12 12 12 Bertha Kafchke Silverman lzsac Marton 13 13 13 13 Joseph Levin Boruch Yagoda Bella Kowall 15 15 15 15 15 15 12 12 Yeshiva Beth Yehuda 12305 Dexter WE 1-0203 If death should occur away from home, just phone us and we will make all arrangements for trans- fer to Detroit.