Hebrew Benevolent Society Will Erect Modern Chapel in Oak Park; Organizations to Back Drive OBITUARIES ANNIE GINSBERG, 15156 Miller, Oak Park, died Dec. 9. She leaves her husband, Ben; a son, Arnold of Lansing; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Jack Stein; a brother and two grandchildren. * *- * JULIA GALE died in Bay City Dec. 13. She leaves two sons, Jack and Marvin; a daugh- ter, Mrs. David Shiffman; a brother, a sister and seven grandchildren. Interment, De- troit. * * RAUB ADEL of Miami Beach died Dec. 15. He leaves a son, Oscar; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren. In- terment, Detroit._ * * * FRANK WASSERLAUF, 6220 Army, died Dec. 14. He leaves his wife, Elizabeth; a son, Steve Elefant; two brothers and a sister. * * * MORRIS WEBER of Cleve- land died Dec. 15. He leaves his wife, Dinah; a brother, Solo- mon.; and a nephew. Interment, Detroit. * * * IDA GOODMAN (BERKO- WITZ), 16542 Greenlawn, died Dec. 14. She leaves two daugh- ters, Mrs. Ben Lemberg and Mrs. Joseph Stifter; five grand- children and five great grand- children. * * * BETTY WEISBERG, 11501 Petoskey, died Dec. 10. Survived by two sons, Drs. Jack and Harry; a daughter, Mrs. William H. (Rose) 'Brown; a brother, Meyer Zacks; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. * * * SAM KLEIMAN, 4040 Elm- hurst, died Dec. 18. He is survived by his wife Eva; a son Samuel; two daughters, Mrs. Joel (Sarah) Chudnow and Mrs. Philip (Betty) Friedman; a brother, - Rubin Klein; seven grandchildren, and six great- grandchildren. D r . Morrey Garfield a n d Daniel, husband and son of the late MARY T. GARFIELD Wish to acknowledge with grateful apprecia- tion the many kind expressions o f s y m- pathy extended by rel- atives and friends during t h e i r recent bereavement. MARY T. GARFIELD, 18426 Westmoreland Rd., died Dec. 13. She is survived by husband, Dr. M or r e y; son, Daniel; three brothers and three sisters. * * * BEN ALLEN DERIN, 18618 Steel, died Dec. 16. He is surviv- ed by his wife, Elizabeth; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Derin, and two brothers. * * * ROSE SCHWARTZ, 2956 Tux- edo, died Dec. 16. She is survived by three sons, Samuel, Sidney and. Sol J.; daughter, Mrs. Jack (Mildred) Korn; a brother; 12 grandchildren and a great grand- child. * * * BERTHOLD HIRSCH, 17175 Roselawn, died Dec. 18. He is survived by son, Alfred and daughter, yrs. Eric (Anni) Ros- enow. • * * PHILIP ZAKS, 20156 Audrey, died Dec. 18. Survived by his wife Jane; two sons, Michael and Jeffrey, and a daughter Elaine. * * * CHARLES BURTON SUBEL- SKY, 17331 Roselawn, died Dec. 20. Survived by two sons, Mark and Steven; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers; and a sis- ter, Mrs. Charles Baker. * * * " SAMUEL SALTSMAN, 17403 Ohio, died Dec. 20. Survived by two sons, Alex and Harry; a daughter, Mrs. Max (Bessie) Fingerroot; and eight grandchil- dren. * * * BARBARA R 0 S E MARKS, 17616 Kentucky, leaves two brothers, Jerry and Jake; and three sisters, Margaret Marks, Mrs.- Nat (Janet) Scheinberg and Mrs. Joseph (Ann) Warren. Meyer August, 93, Dies Meyer L. August, father of Herman A. August, died Sunday at the Jewish Home for Aged, at the age of 93. He was a Detroit resident for 71 years. Services were held Monday at Kaufman Chapel. Surviving him also are three brothers, Samuel, Michael sand Abram; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. His brother, Jacob Shevitz, died exactly a week earlier. CARD OF THANKS The family: of the late Eddie' Goodinan acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the ..• be- reavem • • ARCHITECT'S DRAWING OF FUTURE CHESED SHEL EMES CHAPEL * * * * * The Hebrew Benevolent Soci- roads in Oak Park, at its recent der of Oak Park, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, as main speaker, and ety (Chesed Shel Emes) an- 45th anniversary banquet. Present at the affair were De- Rabbi Joel Litke, representing nounced plans for the erection of a new chapel on Greenfield troit Mayor-Elect Jerome P. the Council of Orthodox Rabbis. Also present at the banquet road, between 101/2 and 11-Mile Cavanagh, Mayor R. J. Alexan- were representatives of many organizations and societies of the community, including the Pinsker Society, Bakers Union, Radomer Society, Ostrovetzer Society, First .Hebrew Congrega- Louis Moser, former Detroiter Park, Mrs. Vivian Finley of Ann tion of Delray, Berdich-Kesh- who gained national fame for his Arbor, Mrs. Kurt (Shonnie) Kul- enev Society, Odessa Society, sponsorship of projects to encour- ka and Mrs. Robert (Freda) Cong. G e miluth Chassodim, age vocational training among Waltman, both of Houston, Mrs. Bialostocker Society, MO z i r e r the youth of Detroit, died Dec. Burt' (Adina) Admon and Mrs. Society, Zamosc Tamoshover 16, at his recently established Avraham (Esther) Ben-Shalom, Society, Yiddish Folks Farein, home in Houston, Tex., at the age both of Israel; sons, Edward, Irv- First Galician Society, Lacho- of 69. ing and Elliott of Houston, and vitcher Society, Ladies Auxil- iary of Chesed Shel Emes and Surviving him are his - wife, 24 grandchildren. Mollie, of 3318 Rochdale, Hous- Mr. Moser was ill for four Turover Aid Society. The representatives of the ton; daughters, Mrs. Sherwood months and died of • cancer. He (Beatrice) Sandweiss of - Oak had been a resident of Texas aforementioned societies, a s since 1955 and prior to that time well as the prominent guests, in Israel from' 1951 to indicated their intentions of Cardinal Mourns Death resided giving assistance in the future 1955. of Jewish Student The Mosers were active in building campaign. BROOKLINE, Mass., (JTA)— many movements before going-to A 14-year-old Jewish boy who Israel. Mr. Moser's fame was acquired drowned was mourned `by Rich- ard Cardinal Cushing and 11 through his efforts in establishing; a tool shop where he taught prac- Catholic nuns. The boy was a pupil at the tical trades to boys. He enlisted During the coming St. Colletta's School for Excep- the aid of many prominent peo- week Yeshiva Beth tional Children in Hanover. He ple, among them the late Fred Yehuda will observe strayed from a group of fellow M. Butzel, who encouraged him the Yahrzeit of the pupils while gathering Christ- in his vocational trade activities. following deported mas greens and drown _ ed in a At the time of his death he was friends, with the nearby bog. Nuns who run the active in his life-long project of traditional M e rno forming Boys Prep Schools to school joined in the search. rial Prayers, recita- train Jewi- • • 'uth as mechanics They and Cardinal Cushing tion of Kaddish and for Israel an•roductive work- studying of Mish-.: sat opposite the retarded boys nayes. parents in the funeral chapel. The Cardinal wept during Hebrew Civil Sidney Deitch services. Teveth Dec. Loms Moser, Sponsor of Projects in Vocational Training, Dies at 69 0_141 REMEMBER 17:TN Mt/ voo DETROIT .14UMENT W •KS Benjamin Krell, Re Prominent Mereh Benjamin Krell, resident for 52 yea prominent here for tury in the market ness, and was well many community circles, Saturday- at the age of 86. neral, services were man Chapel on 9- day. Mr. Krell was He was a me Zedek and took in many Jewish a He is survived, by amin, Jr., brothers, Max and imon, a grandchild- and three eat-grandchildren. He was t ther of the late Alfred d Mrs. Florence Li , Ro'se Re est • : lity Granites Per lized Designs ed Reasonable . Davison cor. Lawton 6923 Di 1-1175 ENTS IN THE TRADITION SAMUEL GORLICK wners)- at Woodinaham one: 864-0785 • . .. .... • • ..... .. .. .... Beautiful Oakview Cemetery in Royal Oak NEW SECTION OPENED BY CONGREGATION BNAI MOSHE Moss Hart Dies at 57 Burial lots for families or individuals now available at reason- - able prices and convenient terms. Perpetual maintenance. For information Call LI 8-9000 or JO 4-6452. The Chevra Kadisho_ Committee will arrange for your personal inspection. Moss Hart, famous playwright, w h o s e autobiographical book, "Act One," recently topped the best seller list; died Wednesday in Palms Springs, Calif., aged- 57. Ira Kaufman Chape DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS 18325 16 16 23 23 Sarah Zarankin 17 24 Jennie B1 eld Ida Wa m Bessie sn Chaim ersh A ebaum Robe Weisz Jacob Goldis 18 18 25 25 19 2 19 19 19 19 26 26 26 26 Pearl Pelavin Esther Gaertner Harry Goldman Abraham David Sachs 20 20 20 27 27 27 20 27 Jacob Portnoy Harry Bloch 21 21 28 28 Ida Boesky Mr. Damen Myron Rosenthal 22 22 22 29 29 29 6 Yeshiva Beth Yehuda 12305 Dexter WE 1-0203 Cum ra Des at Reasonable Prices DAYS: OPEN SUNDAYS 10 to 5 P 7-5200 ert Kaufman W. 9 MILE RD. IN SO HFIELD 308 ft. West of Northwestern 23 23- Libby. Fine Joseph Cossman Sadie Lafer -Mrs. Rose Max, sar, a Detroit r years, well known here, died Mond of 85. Funeral services Tuesday at Kaufman Chape . Surviving her are three sons, Sidney, Abe and George; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Wein- stock and Mrs. Harry Wachs; 10 grandchildren and 27 great-grand- children. • 16 16 Mary Grace Esther Doris Pearlman rs. Rose Max •;• off Miller am Isaac Chesluk imon Axelrod hway • • . 41* •