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June 09, 1961 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-06-09

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OBITUARIES

SONIA EPSTEI N, 11501
Petoskey, died June 3. Survived
by three daughters, Dorothy,
Sara and Mrs. Samuel (Nell)
Schaflander; a son, Fred A.
Epps; one sister, four 'grand-
children and five great grand-
children.



* *

PHILLIP SEGAL of Trenton,
N.J. died June 4. He leaves his
wife, Rose; two sons, Martin of
Detroit and Albert of Trenton;
two daughters, Mrs. George
(Matilda) Rubin of Detroit and
MrS. Leon (Evelyn) Wienstein
of Trenton.
* *
MINNIE SCHNIDER, 2704
Tyler, died June 2. Survived
by a brother, Oscar Paransky;
a sister, Celia Paransky; and
three grandchildren.
• * *
FRIEDA LASER, 12708
Cherrylawn, died June 2. Sur-
vived by a son, Ronald Gray-
don; a daughter, Lili Graydon;
one brother and one sister.
* * *
NORMA AUSTIN, 19362
Whitcomb, died June 3. Sur-
vived by her husband, Nathan;
a son, Carl; a daughter, Mrs.
Ernest Golumbia; three grand-
children and two great grand-
children. -
* *, *
ALBERT BAKST, 3514 Dear-
born, Flint, died May 25. He
leaves his wife, Elaine (Ossip-
ove), formerly of Detroit; a son,
Brian; two daughters, Debbie and
Randee; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sewel Bakst of Windsor, Ont.;
three brothers, Dave of Windsor
and Louis and Philip of Detroit.
*
*
JULIUS KAPLAN, 3751 Mon-
terey, died June 1. Survived by
four brothers, Alex, Hyman, Dr.
Louis of Redondo Beach, Calif.,
and Leo E. Kallan of. Culver City;
Calif.; and two s
sie Bush and
.I

.

CIE
P S LOCK of Akron,
Ohio,
May 30. He leaves his
wife,
nnie; three sons, Jacob,
Henr nd Jerr ; and fiv daug,h-
s. Jo -Go
ters
Ben
n S esky,
r and H.
Sc
ove
all
A.

Har

CHLUSSEL

Former Shell Station Owner
' at Linwood and Tyler

Announces the Opening
of His New ...

,

MORRY'S PURE

SERVICE. STATION

PARKLAWN & 9 MILE
OAK PARK

Road Service, Complete Auto
Service and Repairs

LISTENING

MILTON MICHAELS, 9608
Winston, died May 29. He leaves
his wife, Justine; four brothers,
Jules, Stanley,- Harold and Dr.
Joseph of -Belmont, Mass.; and
a. sister, Mrs. Alan Warnick.
* * *
BARBARA ANN HERMAN,
21671 Church, Oak Park, died
May 31. She leaves her husband,
Dr. Morton; three sans; Richard,
Gregg and Michael; her parents.
Mr.. and Mrs. Morris Sakol of
Chicago; and two brothers. Inter-
ment, Chicago.
*
*
SAM KATZ, 18436 Ardmore,
died June 1. He leaves four sons.
Irving, Karl, Morris and Jack;
three brothers, one sister,. . ten
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
* * *
SAUL SEMANSKY, 18091
Northlawn, died June, 2. He
leaves his. wife, Phyllis; a son,
Barry Robert; his mother, Mrs.
Nettie Semansky; and two sisters.
* * *
HELEN KOVINSKY, 23430'
Seneca, Oak Park, died June 2.
She leaves four sons, Solomon of
Windsor, Abe, Myer 'and Sam
Kovan; two daughters, Mrs. Sam-
uel Haber and Sadie; seven grand-
children and four great grand-
children.
* * *
IRENE ROSENBLUM, 16890
Stoepel, died June 3. She leaves
her husband, Ralph; a son, San-
ders of Chicago; a daughter, Mrs.
Richard Shepherd of San Fran-
cisco; two brothers, two sisters
and two grandchildren.
* * *
STEVEN MARSHALL MIL-
LER, 18228 Sorrento, died June
3. He leaves his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Miller; two broth-
ers, Howard and Gary; and his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Miller ana - Mr. and Mrs. Morris
haposhik.
* * *
U R A REDLICK, 14500
r, died June 6. Survived
ree -sons, Benjamin of Las
, Charles and Jene, both
eveland; a daughter, Mrs.
e Kahn; six grandchildren
d six great grandchildren.
* * *
SAMUEL BLUMBERG, 10230
Saratoga, Oak Park, died June
3. He leaves his wife, Rose; a
son, Harold; a daughter, Mrs.
Herman Glass;" one brother, two
sisters and five grandchildren.
* * *
IRENE ROSENBLUM, 16890
Stoepel, died June 3. She leaves
her husb an d, Ralph; a son,
Sanders F. of Chicago; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Richard Shepherd of
San Francisco; two brothers,
two sisters and two grand-
children.
* *. *
FRIEDA URONOVITZ, 4001
Tuxedo, died June 7: Survived

P

BIGGEST DOING of the year
by Knights of Pythias, Detroit
Lodge 55, its "Millionaire's
Party," will be held Sunday at
Piemontese Hall . . . Co-chair-
men of the affair are Elmer
Raskin, Barney Kosofsky and
Dr. Donald Berkower: . . . All
proceeds to charity.

'TAI
pher
the
of
at
w
nly to
Ju
after offers
loo
os Angeles Ex-
from
aminer and San Francisco
Chronicle but returned home to
do his camera-clicking as a
community photog.

HOUSE
OF
PANCAKES

22 DELICIOUS

VARIETIES

Delicatessen &,Restaurant

Open 7 a.m. itil 1:30 a.m.
every day

13821 9 Mile Road, Nr. Coolidge

Free Parking

LI 8-1111

.

.

HURRY ! LAST 5 DAYS

CONGRATULATIONS to our
nephew, Dr. • Gerald Weingar-
den, who graduated last week
from Still College of Osteo-
He's the son of our
pathy
sister Belle, and Harry Wein-
garden . .

. . .

*. *

CADET CAPTAIN Irwin
"Itsy" Lieberman, son of
Sammy and Ida Lieberman of
Oak Park, graduated from Roose-
velt Military Academy in Aledo,
Ill., with just about the highest
honors one can receive . . .
Only 5'4" tall, Itsy -certainly
demonstrated that big things
also come in small packages
. . . Besides being a company
commander and member of the
National Honor Society, Itsy
was given the Chicago Tribune
Award and Veterans of Foreign
Wars Award as the outstanding
cadet in his graduating class
. . . He is the first and only
student to receive the Frank

So Much For So Little

Including Choice of
Soup or Juice, ENTREE,
DESSERT and BEVERAGE
AND . . .

Qualit

Plus Quantity at Perri's

LY 4 P.M. — 9 P.M.

This .P

PS:
oup of The Day
Chicken Noodle
Chicken R'
ENTRE
Choppe

JUICES:
Tomato,
Chicken Kasha
Grapefruit,
Chicken Kreplach •
Orange
Matzo Ball
C k
hicken
Southern Frie
led Chicken
Bar-B-Q or B
readed Per
ee
an Tail Shrimp
French F '
et
sters
Bread

'

WHERE TO DINE

HERCS

DUBBS BEEF BUFFET

LOTUS

*

GARDENS

12832 W. 7 MILE RD.

ranucci's restaurant & cocktail bar

Fine American and Italian Food
Open Daily 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Sunday' 3 p.m. to nu.
Serving Lunches, Dinners, After Theatre Snac
arking._
Banquet room available. Musk by Al Nalli. Ample
DI 1-5445
7030 W. 7 Mile

HYMAN W STEIN, 3765
Fine American and Italian Food
died ne 5. Survived
a.m.
Open daily 11:30 a
wif • va; a son, Abra-
CLOSED SUND
Banquet
room
av
hter, Mrs. Hyman
COCKTAIL BAR
belman; four grand-
17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile
TO
en and two great grand-
c ildren.
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TEE---
40
700. Pd.
* * *
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding p
. S ving
the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and
Fo
for
ROSE STEINHARDT, 18495 CHOP
ar
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in
HOUSE
San Juan, died June 6. Survived
by her husband, Jacob; a son,
CHOICE LIQUORS
BANQUET FA
David; two daughters, Diane MARIA'S PIZZERIA
and Mrs. George (Marilyn) Ar-
Specializing in Pizza. Pie and Famous Italian
mando of New York City; four
Parking Facilities . .. Carry-Out Service
sisters and one grandchild.
7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—U 1-3929
*
*
MAX EICHMAN died June 6 CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR 8
at Miami, Fla. Survived by his Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks . and Assorted
wife, Bessie; -.a son, Seymour; Music • by Muzak
2675 E. GRA
and, two grandchildren.

Paradiso Cafe

PREMINGER
PRESEWS...

CARL'S

11111MIX

TICKET OFFICE OPEN
EVERY DAY 12:30 8:30 P.M.

-

Performances: Evenings, 8 p.m. (Sun. 7:30 p.m.)
Mat., Sat. 9 a.m. & 2 p.m. — Sun. 2 p.m.

ERCU

Schaefer at
W.McNichois
Detroit 35

•-1.IN 2-8100

$

Perri's Delicatessen & Restaurant

JACOB ROACH, 19339
Griggs, died June 6. He leaves
his Anna; and three
s. Henry Reiss,
Mrs. Davi
n t z and Mrs.
Frances Ro

o

1 95

A FULL COURSE DINNER

by two sons, Bernard of San
Francisco and Daniel; three
daughters, Mrs. Norman (Leah)
Lebowitz, Mrs. Kalman (Ada)
Vegetable, Cole
Bandelene and Mrs. Marx
(Libby) Cooper; a brother,
Sauce, Jetta, Sherbert, Ice Cream, Prunes,
Charles Cohen; a sister, Mrs.
Pie,.Cheese Cake, Strudle.
Rose Kurlander of Chicago; and
BEVERAGES: Tea, Milk, Coffee or Soft Drinks
seven grandchildren.
- Lou Horowitz, Your Host
* * *
ROSE SELIK, 18919 Edin-
borough, died June 4. She
Open Daily and
In Northwood Center
leaves a son, Burt o n; four
Sun. Till 10 P.M.
Woodward at 13 Mile and Coolidge
daughters, Rebecca, Florence,
Mrs. Maurice Schubot and Mrs
Samuel Gabe of Trinidad,
B.W.I.; and seven grandchil-
dren.
* * *
IDA KEMPNER, 15803
en
ersy an
Bsstir Piee rss. litenduso
Prime BeefaLnitesheV
ch
ises.
Cherrylawn, died June 5. She
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
leaves two sons, George Kent
19371 W. 8 Mile, 1. Blk. E. of Ev
and Irving H. Kempner; and BEEF BUFFET
four grandchildren.
* *. *
.4 4140
• Prime Beet • Shrimp • Lobster • Delmonico Steak
ABRAHAM L. STEINWAY,
UN 4-7
13300 W. 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD
7064 . Brookridge, Birmingham,
OPEN DAILY 11-8:30 P.M., SAT and SUN. to 9 P
died June 5. He leaves his wife,
RESERVATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FO
Beatrice; two sons,Daniel and
STAGS, BANQUETS and MEETINGS
Steven; his mother, Mrs. Sarah
NATIVE CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOOD
Steinway; two brothers and one
SPECIAL LUNCHES — DINN
sister.
OPEN 7 DAYS — CARRY-OUT

* * *

Final Special
Student Show —
Sat. — . 9 a.m.
(Box office open
8:15 a.m.)
Admission 90c

Detroit's
Most Modern,
Comfortable
Theatre

.
Half the men, women and
children in the United States
who get cancer could be saved
through early diagnosis and
treatment, according to the
American Cancer Society.

~ M L

Danny Raskin's

Litner Mem or i'a I Award;
adopted last year and given for
outstanding all-around athletic
achievement ... Itsy starred in
baseball, basketball, football
and track . . . Now on to East-
ern College in Ypsilanti, where
he will study toward his am-
bition . . . to
and history

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