Monument Unveilings

Windsor Council Votes
-Resolution in Tribute
to Harry Rosenthal

OBITUARIES

The family of the late Samuel
The executive committee of
J. Ressen announces the unveil- the Windsor Jewish Commu-
MORRIS FLETCHER, 15745
ing of a monument in his mem- nity Council has adopted a
ory at 1 p.m. Sunday, April 9,
formal resolu- Ohio, died March 28. He leaves
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
in memory of his wife, Lilly; two sons, Albert
Jacob Segal will officiate. Rela-
the late Harry and Edward A.; two daughters,
tives and friends are asked' to
Rosenthal ex- Mrs. George Malinoff and Mrs.
The family of the late Rose attend.
pressing • "its Charles Lieberman; and seven
Zide announces the unveiling
d e-e p sorrow grandchildren.
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of a monument in her memory
The family of the late Ralph
in
his loss and
ROSE SCHUSTER, 3302 Law-
at 1 p.m. .Sunday, April 16, at Weisman announces an unveil-
i t s heartfelt rence. died March 29. She leaves
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Sie- ing in his memory will be held
ppreciation her husband, Israel; a son, Mil-
gel will officiate. Relatives and noon Sunday, April 9, at Mach-
for his leader- ton; two daughters, Mollie and
friends are asked to attend.
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Adler
ship and years Mrs. Martin Share; two brothers,
will officiate. Relatives a n d
of unselfish three sisters and two grandchil-
friends are asked to attend:
devotion."
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dren.
The Family of the Late •
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Rosenthal
The family of the late Dr.
HILDA KHIVOWITZ, 15079
Rosenthal was a founder
Morris H. Marks announces the
FANNY BROAD
unveiling of a monument in member of the and active Chapel, died March 29. She
Announces the dedica-
his memory at 11 a.m. Sunday, Windsor Coun- cil. The reso- ,leaves no survivors..
tion of a monument in
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.April 16, at Machpelah Ceme- lution notes also that he "was
her memory at 1 pan.
HATTIE• BERLIN, 3839
tery.
Rabbi
Jacob,
Segal
and
ever
ready
to
advance
the
use-
Sunday, April 16, at
Burns, died March 29. She
Cantor N. Fenakel will officiate. fulness of his community by leaves two brothers, Gustave
Clover Hill Park •eme-;
Relatives and friends, areasked material contributions toward and David Berlin.
tery, Section 21. Rabbi
to 'attend.
its buildings as well as by en-
Hahn will officiate.
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Relata'vel and friends
thusiasm for its aims." -
MORRIS JACOB, 19036 West-
The family of the late Sam
are asked to attend.
moreland, died March 31. Sur-
Kuretzky announces the unveil-
vived by wife. Martha; two sons,
ing of a monument in his mem- Novomeysky, Palestine Benoit and Sal Gorge; one
ory 2 p.m. Sunday, April 16, Potash Founder, Dies brother; two sisters and three
at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
grandchildren.
Rabbi Agress will officiate. . PARIS, (JTA) — The remains
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The Family of the Late
of-
Moshe
Novomeysky,
a
pioneer
Relatives and friends are asked
LEO REICHBERGER, West
in
the
exploitation
of
Dead
Sea
to attend.
Covina, Calif., died March 31.
SIDNEY N.
minerals, who died here at the He leaves a son, Ben E. Rich;
ELKES
age of 88, will be transferred to a daughter, Mrs. Edwin Gold-
Announces the unveil-
Israel after temporary burial berg of West Covina, and seven
ing of a monument in
here, it was announced. Novo: grandchildren. Interment, West
his memory at noon
meysky was the founder and
In loving memory of our dear former managing director of the Covina.
Sunday, April 9, at
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a
daughter, mother and sister, Palestine PotaSh Company.
.Cloverhill Park Ceme-
HYMAN K AP L AN, 15231
tery. Rabbi Frain will
Rose Wool (Tomarin); who
Born in Barguzin; Siberia, Dartmouth, Oak Park, die
officiate. Relatives and
passed away April 9, 1953 (24 Novomeysky first studied the April 3. Surviving are his wi
friends area asked to
days in Nisan). Sadly missed chemical analysis._ of water- from Goldye; a son, Leonard;
attend. - - •
by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben the Dead Sea in 1906 in his daughter, Mrs. Henry Lesh
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Tomarin; children, Carol and laboratory in Russia. In 1920 he two brothers, three sisters
Joseph; brothers, Jack and settled in Palestine where, after two grandchildren.
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Gilbert; and sisters, Mary and many years of negotiation with
Kay.,
the Mandatory Government and
ABRAHAM
GELLER, 3 7
The Family of the Late
through extensive efforts to raise Monterey, died April 3,
ABRAHAM
sufficient capital, he secured a vived
e, Kate; one s
75-year franchise for • the Pales- S
u
daughter, Mrs.
MACKEY
The Family of the Late
tine - Potash Co. to extract min-
t
(Esther) eisberg; one
Announces the unveil-
,
ALEX
BELKIN
erals from the Dead Sea. He h
•r , er, Morris of
ing of a monument in
ston, Mass.
Acknowledges with :
also been managing director
and four grandchil n.
his memory at 2 p.m.
grateful appreciation
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the Palestine Mining Synch
Sunday, April 9, at
. the ,many kind .expres-
SAMUEL HOBO TZ; 4273
and chairman of Fertilizers
Northwest Hebrew Me-
sions of synipathy ex-
Cleme s,
d Apri
Survived
Chemicals, Ltd.
morial Park Cemetery.
tended by relatives and
sons, Jo-
king by
It was the financial
Rabbi Jacob Segal will
friends during the fain-
o
itz
Allan Mo-
that Novomeysky receiv
from- se.
officiate. Relatives and
' ily's recent bereave-
dau
Mrs. Sam
the Palestine Economic rpora- rai
friends are asked to
ment.
Feld n; and nine
tion that enabled him t obtain
attend.
ren.
the Dead Sea concession m the
British Colonial Office.

(Unveiling announcements may be
inserted by mailing or by calling
The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364.
Written announcements must be ac-
companied 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.)

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In Memoriam I

The Vamily of

ALFRED M.
RECKER

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Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
his memory at, noon
Sunday, April 16, at
Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal will officiate. Re-
latives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

REB ECCA
NEWMAN

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions • of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement. -

IN MEMORIAM

Joe Zisman, Mrs. Mel
Richman, M r s. B e n
Brody, Mrs. Harry
Gold and Marvin Zis-
man, -
Family of the Late.

The Turover Society,
Cong. Ezras Achim;
and
The Ladies Auxiliar

g of
nguished

JENNIE
ZISMAN

AB

Announce the unveil-

ing of a ,monument to
the memory of their
wife and mother at
2 p.m. Sunday, April
16, at Machpelah Cem-
etery. Rabbi Hayim
Donin and Cantor Hy-
man Adler will offi-
ciate. Relatives and
friends' are asked to-
attend.

ELLER

tribute to his
We
for• his
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ski for
de s •th
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sympa
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entire
May y be
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viving are a daughter, Mrs.
W. J. Greenbaum of•Los Ange-
les; two sons, Philip and Archie;
and seven grandchildren.
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ESTHER ADELMAN of Los
Angeles, Calif., formerly of De-.
troit, died April 3. Surviving
are a son, David; two daughters,
Mrs. Betty Buter and Mrs. Ruth
Snitman of Los Angeles; seven
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
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NATHAN LOBER. 23471 Bev-
erly, Oak Park, died March 29.
He leaves a sister, Mrs. Harry
Katz.

Albert Schuraytz Dies;
Businessman, Active in
Congregational Circles

Albert Schuraytz, 13860 Ken-
wood, Oak, Park, died March 30,
Funeral services were held at
Kaufman Chapel last Friday.
Surviving him are his wife,
Anna; son, Nathan Sharon;
daughter, Mrs. Sylvia -Bruch,
and four grandchildren.
The decease•
or
most of
year residen
in De
in co
1
eirc
e in Be
He was
and Ah
s Achim syna-
•ues. In
hardware busi-
ess here or more t n 40
years, fi
in the *a
d area
- • n sex-
and in
" , US
ter, he •as
Ow
Bess
cles.

Founder of the Bohn
num Co. and - the P-eni
Metals Refinery, Max • Stotter.
-.18461 Santa Rosa, died March
31 at the age of 78.
Active also as a real estate
developer, • he is credited with
developing -Huntington Woods.
An east side Detroit street
was named after him. Born in
Cleveland, he was a Detroit
area-resident 50 years.
Mr. Stotter was a charter
member of the Detroit Yacht
Club and Franklin Hills Coun-
try Club. Surviving are his
wife, Minnie; z son, Robert; a
brother, Louis; and three grand-
children. •

Samuel A. Miller Dies

A real estate developer, Sain-
el A. Miller, 57, 19307 Pine-
st, died . Ma
e was
ember of
•ek and the Knig
1 . Surviving a
h

During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth
Yehuda wits observe
the Yaltrzeit of the
following depo rted
friends, with the
traditional M e ma .
601 Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish and
studying of Mish-
noyes.

Hebrew Civil
Nisan April
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12

Louis R. Burns
Louis Rosenthal

Max- Stotter Die

Adolph Levinson
Fayga Berger
Chaya Sara Blotnick
Rose Komisar
Phillip Silbert
Mrs. Spiegelman

MEMORIALS

in the Jewish
tradition by

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Jacob Buehler
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Gertrude Schechter 28

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Hyman Feldman
Abraham Laven
Morris Freedman
George Sofferin
Kurt Ehrlich
Joseph Schmitz

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Anna D. Friedman 30
Bella Henigman
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H. Rottenberg
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