• 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 $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * The family of the late Anna Gordon announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7, at Workmen's Circle Cemetery. Rabbi Siegel will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to. attend. * * * The family of the late Louis Please announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at noon Sunday, Aug. 7, at. Bnai David Cemetery. Rabbi Donin and Cantor Adler will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Ida Brownstein announces the un- veiling of a monument in her memory at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 7, at Westwood Cemetery, 26200 Michigan, Inkster. Rabbi Donin will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * Dr. J. L. Cohen, Mrs. George Mendelsohn, Mrs. Frances Mintz Viedrah and Mrs. Arthur Ben- son, children of the late Rachel Z. Cohen, announce the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at noon Sunday, Aug. 7, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • * * The family of the late Max Cohen announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Arm will officiate. Relat- fives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late REBECCA YOLLES Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her memory at 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 14, at Clover Hill Park Ceme- tery. Rabbi Groner will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. In Memory Of Our Dear Father JERRY J. GREENBLATT Who passed away Aug. 11, 1953. Always re- membered and sadly missed by his children, Dr. Norman P. Greene and Mrs. Norman W. Kaufman (F ay anne Greenblatt). In Solemn Memoriam of My Saintly Sister MARION (BROTMAN) WEISMAN Departed like a gentle breeze Aug. 4, 1958. Yarzheit Aug. 11, 1960. —Brokenhearted Ruth Philip B. Perlman, U.S. Solicitor General With Truman, Dies at 70 Mrs. Isaac Gilbert Dies at Age of 76 Mrs. Blanche L. Gilbert, 1:11 widow of Isaac Gilbert, who was The family of the late Gladys Philip B. Perlman, solicitor one of Detroit's most prominent 1:1 Rosengarten announces the un- general of the United States leaders for many years, died 0-3 veiling of a monument in her during the Truman administra- Monday, at her home, 17524 memory at 11 a.m. 'Sunday, tion, was found dead — appar- O .Third, at the age of 76. Aug. 7, at Beth El Memorial ently of a heart attack—in his Mrs. Gilbert was in her own Park Cemetery. Rabbi Fram Washington apartment July 31. right one of the outstanding will officiate. Relatives and He was 70. local women leaders. A past friends are asked to attend. Mr. Perlman was co-chairman * * * president of the Detroit Section of the Platform Committee of The family of the late Rose the recent Democratic National of National Council of Jewish Wuntner announces the unveil- Convention. Women, she was a former mem- ing of a monument in her mem- ber of the Michigan Prison tai Born in Baltimore, he first ory at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Aug. Commission, served as chair- 7, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme- worked as a journalist while man of the tribute fund of earning his law degree at the tery. Rabbi Gorrelick will offi- United Services and was a ciate. Relatives and friends are University of Maryland. He be- member of the board of Bran- came city editor of the Balti- asked to attend. deis University Women's Com- 5 more Evening Sun in 1913, * * * mittee. The family of the late Bertha counting as one of his col- She is survived by her daugh- leagues H. L. Mencken, then announces the unveil- Aptekar ter, Mrs. Philip Marcuse, and oa editor in chief of the Sunday ing of a monument in her. mem- two grandchildren. ao ory at 10:45 a.m. Sunday, Aug. Sun. PHILIP B. PERLMAN Funeral services were held The following year, he was 7, at Machpelah C e m e t e r y. Wednesday at Temple Beth El. Rabbi Arm will officiate. Rela- made an assistant attorney gen- The Supreme Court upheld the CG 04 tives and friends are asked to eral of the state. He became ruling of Federal District Judge J. L. Ruby, Retired 0 city solicitor of Baltimore in David A. Pine of Washington attend. * * * 1923 and held the post to 1926, that the seizure was illegal. Attorney, Dies at 77 One of his foremost court vic- The family of the late Jacob from which time he entered A retired Detroit attorney, tories dealt with racial cove- Prog announces the unveiling private practice. In May-June, 1952, when Mr. nants in real estate. In a 6-0 Joseph L. Ruby, 17520 Santa of a monument in his memory at .11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 14, at Perlman was acting attorney decision in May, 1949, the Su- Rosa, died July 31 at Sinai Hos- Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. general as well as solicitor gen- preme Court upheld Mr. Perl- pital at the age of 77. Born in Austria, he lived in Rabbi Gorrelick will officiate. eral, he defended Truman's man's position, holding these Detroit 52 years. He was a grad- Relatives and friends are asked seizure of the steel mills to covenants were "repugnant to of prevent a strike. His opponent the law" and not enforceable uate of the Detroit College to attend. Law, a member of Pisgah Lodge * * was the late John W. Davis. by the courts. of Bnai Brith, Knights of The family of the late Ben Pythias, Metropolitan Lodge 55, Bigelman announces the unveil- F.&A.M.; local, county and state ing of a monument in his memo- bar associations and Cong. Beth ry at 11 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 14, Aaron. He leaves his wife, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Freda. Rabbi Goldschlag will officiate. * * * LOTTIE BERRIS, formerly Philip Rubinoff Dies RAE KAMIN, 25726 Ivanhoe, The family of the late Hyman Philip Rubinoff, 18042 Rose- Cherow announces the unveiling Huntington Woods, died July of Detroit, died July 26 in Los lawn, brother and concert man- Angeles. She leaves her hus- 28. She leaves three daughters, of a monument in his memory ager of famed violinist Dave at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. '7, at Mrs. Alfred Lakin, Mrs. Sidney band, Sol; a daughter, Ronnie; Rubinoff, died July 29 at Mayo a son, Robert; and her parents, Fishman and Mrs. Bernard Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Clinic, Rochester, Minn., after Relatives and friends are asked Slipakoff of Philadelphia; one Mr. and Mrs. Morris Neuman a one-month illness. He was 60. of Los Angeles. brother, three sisters and four to attend. * * * A musician himself, Mr. Ru- grandchildren. * * * CLARA EVANS, 13233 Nor- binoff was stricken. in Des * * * The family of the late -Max JENNIE BERNSTEIN, 11501 folk St., died July 28. She Moines, Iowa, while arranging Deutelbaum announces the un- Petoskey, died July 31. She leaves her husband, Abraham; an appearance for his brother. veiling of a monument in his He leaves his wife, Mildred; memory at 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. leaves four sons, Roy of Cali- two sons, Samuel and Sheldon 7, at Northwest Hebrew Memo- fornia, Milton, Marvin and Har- of Broomall, Pa.; twA., brothers, a son, Marshall; two daughters, rial Park. Cantor Ackerman will old, of Detroit; one daughter, two sisters and three grandchil- Rhonda and Barbara; brothers , . Charles and Dave and one officiate. Relatives and friends Mrs..Harry Brown; one brother, clre4- - . • * * grandchild. one *Sister, eight grandchildren are asked to attend. HARRY WOLFSON, 18645 and 11 great grandchildren. * * * Whitcomb, died July • 29. He * * The family of the late Sarah LEONTE PAVES, 4311 Not- leaves his wife, Florence; three Galinsky announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her tingham, died July 31. He leaves daughters, Ilene, Ellen and Mrs. memory at 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. his wife, Tauba; two sons, An- Isreal Kroll; two brothers, 7, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme- eel and Gary; one daughter, three sisters and one grand- During the coming tery. Rabbi Flam will officiate. Mrs. Saul Horowitz; one sister child. week Yeshiva Beth * * * Relatives and friends are asked and seven grandchildren. Yehuda will observe BORIS RABIN, 2614 Gray, * * * to attend. the Yahrzeit of the GOLDIE WAX, died in Miami died Aug. 3. Survived by his following departed Aug. 1. She leaves three sons, wife, Martha; two sons, Jonny friends, with the Reuben of Detroit, Sam of Mi- and Arnold; and four grand- traditional M e mo - ami Beach and Simon of Holly- children. rial Prayers, recita- wood; a daughter, Mrs. Ann tion of Kaddish and studying of Mish- Berry of Miami Beach; one sis- Executive of Glass nayes. ter, 13 grandchildren and 25 Firm, Robinson, Dies great-grandchildren. Civil Hebrew * * * MOUNT VERNON, N.Y., Samuel A. Robinson, vice August AV SADYE KAPLAN, 18627 president and general manager (JTA) —Funeral services were 13 6 Jennie Abrams held here Monday for Samuel Tr ace y, died July 28. She of the M. Jacobs and Sons bottle 13 6 Mania Wein leaves a son, Allan; one daugh- A. Telsey, 79, past president of 13 6 Max Etiinger jobbers at 2759 E. Grand Blvd., the Hebrew Sheltering and Im- ter, Mrs. Marvin Weckstein; died Monday while vacationing 13 6 M. Shechter one brother, one sister and five migrant Aid Society (HIAS) at Gaylord, Mich. He was 39. 14 7 Max Reisman and a promi- grandchildren. Mr. Robinson, 19702 Chey- * * 14 7 Albert S. Thav nent New JENNIE SCHIFF, 17655 Man- enne, was a member of the Na- York City at- derson, died July 29. She tional Association of Glass 15 Minnie Harnick torney. Telsey leaves her husband, Seymour; Container Distributors, Keidan a 15 Dora Lupiloff died Friday in Lodge of Bnai Brith and was 15 8 Joseph Engelberg a daughter, Mrs. Rhea Ann Port Chester, Berger; one brother, two -sis- secretary-treasurer of C o n g. 8 15 Stanley Orloff N. Y. 15 Ben Pupko Beth Joseph. ters and two grandchildren. Telsey, a * • • Surviving are his wife, Han- 9 16 Sam Gorenbein senior m e m- ELEANOR FEDER, 17603 In- nah; four daughters, Ronne, 16 9 Samuel Maltzman ber of the law diana, died July 29. She leaves . Cher y 1, Jill and Lauri; his Yehudah Leib firm of Tel- her husband, David; two daugh- mother, Mrs. Eva Robinson; 9 16 Finkelstein sey and Low- ters, Mrs. Jerome Flack and and a brother, Charles. enthal, was a Judy; a brother and two grand 17 10 Zivel Milinsky leader of children. * * HIAS for al- 11 18 Samuel Weiss LOUIS SEMANSKY, of Tuc- most 30 years, Esther Bessie serving as son, Ariz., formerly of Detroit, Lowest Prices for Highest 12 19 Tatken president from died Aug. 2. Interment in De- Quality Granite and Outstanding 19 12 Tzvi Cohen Designs 1947 to 1953. troit. Survived by his wife Net- 19 12 Leon Stracher At the time of tie, of Tucson; a son, Saul, and DETROIT MONUMENT his death, he two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Telsey Yeshiva Beth Yehuda WORKS was a member of the board of Tierman and Mrs. Herman 12305 Dexter 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton directors of the United HIAS Krastof, all of Detroit; a sister WE 1-0203 Service, one of whose prede- in Israel, and five grandchil- Di 1-1175 TO 8-6923 dren. cessor agencies was HIAS. OBITUARIES WE REMEMBER 1- 1rx 716a2 Samuel Telsey, Ex-President of HIAS, Is Dead Cemetery Memorials • • . . '44t4WS'. ra Kaufman Chape , rte. DIRECTORS 0-F FUNERALS- 9419 Dexter • TY 49020 If death should occur away - from home, just phone us and we will make all arrangements &%:\ for transfer to Detroit. • -