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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-07-01

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(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 $3.00 for an unveiling
notice, measuring an inch in
depth.)

*
*
*
The family of the late Rabbi
Yechiel Erster announces the
unveiling of a monument in his
memory at 11 a.m., Sunday,
July 3, at Hebrew Memorial
Park Cemetery (Agudath Israel
Section). Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Morris
Avrushin announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his
memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday,
July 3, at Bnai David Cemetery.
Rabbi S p e r k a will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Ann
Letzer announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 11 a.m., Sunday, July 10, at
Machpelah C e m e t e r y. Rabbi
Arm will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
* *
The family of the late Pauline
Kape announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
11 a.m. Monday at Beth Yehu-
dah Cemetery, Gratiot and 14-
Mile Road. Rabbi Gold will of-
ficiate.

The Family of the Late

ABRAHAM
ANBENDER

Announces the unveil.
ing of a monument in
his memory at 11 a.m.,
Sunday, July 10, at
Chesed shel Emes
Cemetery. Rabbi Gold-
schlag will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

AARON A.
S1LBERBLATT

Announces the unveil.
ing of a monument in
his memory at 10:30
a.m., Sunday, July 10,
at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Adler
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked
to attend.

The Family of the Late

CHARLES
BROWN

Announces the unveil.
ing of a monument in
his memory at 2 p.m.,
Sunday, July 3, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

The family of the late Reva
Salter announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, July 3,
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Rabbi Adler and Cantor Fena-
kel will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Mendel
Barney Rosenberg — his wife,
Clara; son, Hyman; and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Rogie Alpert — an-
nounces the unveiling of a
monument in his memory at
11 a.m., Sunday, July 3, at
Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Goldschlag will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Wil-
liam Epstein announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 12 noon, July 10, at
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Sperka will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to at-
tend.

Services for Alvin M. Rodeck-
er, a Detroit executive who died
following an accident in New
York, were held here Monday,
at Temple Beth El.
Mr. Rodecker, secretary-treas-
urer of the Aaron DeRoy Man-
agement Corp. and president of
the Helen L. DeRoy Foundation,
the latter a philanthropic or-
ganization, had resided at 18051
Hamilton.
He died after a fruitless oper-
ation in New York's Roosevelt
Hospital, after being struck by
a five-pound bar bell which fell
from the eighth floor apartment
of actress Arlene Francis and
her husband, Martin Gabel.
Mr. Rodecker and his wife,
Catherine, had just finished eat-
ing at a restaurant when he was
struck directly on the head, suf-
fering a depressed skull frac-
ture. The Rodeckers were in
New York to celebrate his 60th
birthday.
Surviving besides his wife are
a son, Arthur D.; a daughter,
Miss Hennock Survived Mrs. Bernard Spiegel; a brother,
Wallace; a sister, Mrs. Gilbert
by Detroit Sister
A Detroit sister of Frieda Michel; and four grandchildren.
Hennock, who died last week
was inadvertently omitted from Joseph M. Mellon
the list of survivors of Miss
Hennock, the only woman ever Dies Aboard Yacht
to serve on the Federal Com-
After Heart Attack
munications Commission.
Joseph M. Mellon, Detroit
The sister is Mrs. Alex H.
(Mary) Gerson, of Kentucky businessman a n d communal
Ave. Miss Hennock, who, after leader, died June 24 following
her FCC term expired, married a heart attack suffered on his
Hilliam H. Simons, a Washing- yacht in the harbor at Roches-
ton real estate man, also was ter, N. Y.
Services for Mr. Mellon, a
survived by a brother in De-
member of Temple Beth El,
troit, Mr. Jacob W. Hennock.
Miss Hennock, an ardent were held Sunday at the Ira
Democrat, was named to the Kaufman Chapel.
President of the Grand Steel
FCC by President Truman and
served from 1948 to 1955. Death and Manufacturing Co., in Claw-
was attributed to a brain tumor. son, Mr. Mellon was visiting
Rochester on a business trip,
accompanied by his wife, Sonya.
Mrs. Jacoby Dies
A native of Wales, he had
Mrs. Esther E. Jacoby, an lived in Detroit for over 50
editor of the Wayne State Uni- years. He and his wife were
versity Press for three years, residing temporarily with his
died suddenly in Beaumont Hos- daughter, Mrs. William F.
pital on June 27.
Steinburg, 25824 Dundee, Hunt-
The widow of the late Dr. ington Woods, while his new
Myron D. Jacoby, she had re- home was under construction.
sided at 10085 Borgman, in
Mr. Mellon was active in the
Huntington Woods. She was 57 Torch Drive, a member of the
years-old.
Franklin Hills and Palm Beach
When she was widowed in Country Clubs, the Standard
1950, Mrs. Jacoby returned to Club and Perfection Lodge, F.
school graduating from Central & A. M.
High School and receiving her
Besides his wife and daugh-
bachelor of arts degree and Phi ter, Mr. ,Mellon is survived by
Beta Kappa honors from Wayne his mother, Mrs. Rose Dater; a
State University. She received brother, Samuel; two sisters,
her master's from Wayne in Mrs. Ann Mellinoff and Mrs.
1957.
Isaac Cohl; and three grand-
She leaves a son, Dr. Dean children.
Jacoby; a brother, Dr. Arthur
E. Schiller; and a sister, Mrs. Musician Dies in Crash
Joseph Ginsburg, of Mt. Clem-
David Levine, a musician with
ens.
Hal Gordon's Orchestra and a
member of the studio band of
radio station WXYZ, died June
26 in Mt. Carmel Hospital fol-
lowing an automobile accident.
Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Levine
lived at 21941 Morton, Oak
Park. He had been returning
from an engagement with the
band on Saturday night.
He is survived by his father,
Abraham; a daughter, Janice, of
in the Jewish
Miami Beach, Fla.; four sisters,
tradition by
Mrs. Nathan Goldstein, Mrs.
Stanford Weinberg, Mrs. Jerome
Lubin and Karen.

1 ,

MEMORIALS

In Cherished Memory
Of our Dear Son
and Brother

SEYMOUR
HARRIS

KARL BERG
MEMORIALS

3201 JOY RD.

Next to the Hebrew Benevolent Society

Who passed away on
July 4, 1945. Sadly
missed by his mother,
father, sister, brother
and family.

CLOSED SATURDAYS
and JEWISH HOLIDAYS

OPEN SUNDAYS

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Israel Dutch Trade Up

-

AMSTERDAM (JTA)—Trade
between The Netherlands and
Israel in 1959 reached a total
of 96,700,000 guilders (about
$26,000,000) — almost double
the '58 total. Israel's exports to
The Netherlands amounted to
$7,000,00. Dutch exports to Is-
rael totaled $19,000,000.

OBITUARIES

E N I D KOFENDER, 20524
Bentler, died June 24. She
leaves her husband, Bill; two
sons, Gerald and Bernard Fogel;
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Schwartz; and two sisters.
* * *
HANEN A. MEEZAN, 60
Winder, died June 24. Survived
by two nieces in New York.
* *
NATHAN GREEN, 3385 Rich-
ton, died June 27. Survived by
two sons, Max, of Culver City,
Calif., and Jack; a daughter,
Mrs. Jack Morgan, of El Paso,
Tex.; a sister and eight grand-
children.
* * *
SAMUEL WESTO N, '7940
Mack, died June 22. Survived by
sons, Martin and Norman, and
two grandchildren.
* * *
SAMUEL ZALIK ADLER,
1962 Delaware, died June 28:
Survived by his wife, Esther;
two sons, Morris, of Cairo, Ill.,
and William; three daughters,
Mrs. Simon Weinstein, of Sagi-
naw, - Mrs. Sidney Russell and
Mrs. Morris Harelik; a sister
and eight grandchildren.
• * *
IDA APPLE, of Chicago, Ill.,
died June 23. She leaves her
father, Phillip Aronstam, of De-
troit; a son, Edward G.; a
daughter, Sue Silvert, of To-
ronto; a sister, Mollie Pomer-
antz; and three grandchildren.
* * *
MAX SCHULTZ, 18265 Wis-
consin, died June 25. He leaves
his wife, Rose; two sons, Albert,
of Elizabeth, N.J., and Marvin;
two brothers and a sister.
* * *
ALBERT J. COOK, 24000
Stratford, Oak Park, died June
25. He leaves his wife, Audrey;
mother, Mrs. Ida Cook; a broth-
er and two sisters.

*
BARRY N. ZOMER, 24061
Morton, Oak Park, died June 26.
He leaves his wife, Florence;
two daughters, Marlaine and
Lisa; three brothers and two
sisters.
* * *
HELEN GARTNER, 27 Henry
St., died June 20.
* * *
BARBARA JO BLOOM, 10450
Oneida, Oak Park, died June
23. She leaves her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward C. Bloom; a
brother, Steven M.; and her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bloom and Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Gordon.

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following departed
friends, with the
traditional M e ma -
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tion of Kaddish and
studying of Mish-
nayes.

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Tamuz July

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Adolph Dinetz
Lena B renner

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DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS

ROBERT BENNETT, 19351
Griggs, died June 20. Survived
by a sister, Mrs. Mae Feld.
* * 5
LEO GRUENEBAUM, 16658
San Juan, Died June 21. Sur-
vived by wife, Blanka; daugh-
ters, Mrs. Harold Lipshaw of
Pontiac and Mrs. Noah Lam-
bert, and four grandchildren.
* * *
SAMUEL HAROLD KAPLAN,
18509 Monica, died June 22.
Survived by wife, Annette; a
son, Avery; a daughter, Adelle;
brothers, David of Halifax and
Harry.
* * *
MORRIS GOLDMAN, 3009
Fullerton, died June 23, Sur-
vived by wife, Ida; daughters,
Mrs. Michael Bruell and Mrs.
George Britchky; brother s,
Bernie and Leon, and five
grandchildren.
* • *
SIDNEY MAURICE WEIN-
HAUS, 17384 Griggs, died June
23. Survived by wife, Ann;
daughter, Jewell; brother s,
Jack, Louis of Dayton and Ben-
jamin.
* * *
ANNA GERSHINOW, 16714
Turner, died June 27. Survived
by her husband, Yoil; two sons,
Abraham and Leo Rozanoff; a
sister and four grandchildren.

SAMUEL GORLICK

Manager
HEBREW MEMORIAL COUNSELOR

If death should occur away
from home, just phone us and
we will make all arrangements
for transfer to Detroit.

31 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fri day, July 1, 1960

Alvin Rodecker
Dies in Accident

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Monument Unveilings

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