Monurnent
OBITUARIES
Unveilings
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The family of the late Anne
Lash announces the unveiling of a
monument in her memory 11:30
p.m., Sunday, Nov. 1, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will offici-
ate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
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The family of the late Anna
Schreiber announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
12:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, at Clov-
er Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Don-1
in and Cantor Adler will officiate.1
Relatives and friends are asked tol
attend.
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HARRY ROSENFELD, 11501
Petoskey, died Oct. 22. Survived
by two daughters, Mrs. Nor t on
(Sadie) Rich and Mrs. Oscar (Eve-
lyn) Overton; four grandchildren;
and three great-grandchildren.
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MICHAEL SOLOMON, 3819
Clements, died Oct. 27. Survived
by three daughters, Mrs. Saul
(Charlotte) Rosner, Mrs. Evelyn
Schulzinger and Mrs. Nathan
(Gertrude) Zeron; two sisters and
nine grandchildren.
Accountant Louis Shaer
Succumbs at Age of 64
Louis I. Shaer, Detroit account-
ant for 47 years, died Oct. 13 at
the age of 64.
Mr. Shaer, 12840 Northfield, Oak
Park, belonged to Cong. Beth
Aaron, board of directors of the
Hebrew Benevolent Society, Crafts-
The family of - the late Meyer man Lodge, F. & A. M., and Pisgah
Moore announces the unveiling of
Lodge, Bnai Brith.
a monument in his memory, 11:30
A member of the
a.m. Sunday, Nov. 8, at Chesed
the Michigan As-
shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Segal
socation of Cert-
will officiate. Relatives and friends
ified Public Ac-
are asked to attend.
countants, he had
offices at - 10637
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Puritan.
The family of the late Natalie
Survivors a r e
Markow announces the unveiling
his wife Sylvia;
of a monument in her memory 1
a brother M a x ;
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8, at Machpelah
and nieces a n d
Cemetery. Rabh4 Lehrman will of-
Mr. Shaer nephews.
ficiate. Relative and friends are
asked to attend.
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Ruth White Succumbs;
The family of the late Sally Wife of Local Surgeon
Klein Fine announces the unveil.
Ruth Cantor White, wife of prom-1
ing of a monument in her honor 1
inent Detroit surgeon Dr: Milton 1
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8, at Chesed
White, died Wednesday at age 39.1
shel Emes Cemeetry. Rabbi Gold-
Mrs. White. 19531 Argyle Cres-
schlag will officiate. Relatives and
cent, was a member of Temple
friends are asked to attend.
Israel, Maimonides Auxiliary, Ha-
dassah and the Ladies Auxiliary
of the International College of Sur
geons. Born in Detroit, she lived
The Family of the Late
here all her life.
SYLVIA FINK
Survivors besides her husband,
Announces the unveiling
are two sons, David S. and Richard
of a monument in her
J.; parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
Cantor; and two brothers.
Nov. 1, at Northwest He-
brew Memorial Park.
Twenty-four national nominat-
Rabbi Segal and Cantor
ing conventions have been held in
Fenakel will officiate. Rel-
Chicago, more than in any other
atives and friends are
city. Next is Baltimore, where 12
asked to attend.
national nominating conventions
have been held. Only two conven-
tions have been held in New York
City.
The Family of the Late
JOE WEINSTEIN
Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 11:30 a.m. Sun-
day, Nov. 1, at Machpelah
Cemetery. R a b b i Donin
and Cantor Adler will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.
Mrs. Louis L Shaer and
The Family of the Late
LOUIS I. SHAER
acknowledge with grate-
ful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
the family's recent be-
riavement.
e Family of the Late
SAM TUSHMAN
and
MAX TUSHMAN
Announces the unveiling
of monuments in their
memory 12:30 p.m. Sun-
day, Nov. 1, at Northwest
Hebrew Memorial Park.
Cemetery. Rabbi Segal
and Cantor Fenakel will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.
The Family of the Late
Emanuel (Manny)
Rosen
JULIA BLITZ,. 18245 Manor,
EDITH MARKIEWICZ, 20076
died Oct. 27. She leaves a daugh- Rosemont, died Oct. 28. Sur-
ter, Mrs. Lawrence (Betty) Sears; vived by her husband, Martin;
two brothers, two grandchildren; mother, Frieda Jacob of San Fran-
a stepson, Louis; and three step- cisco; a daughter, Yvonne; and one
daughters. Mrs. 'Harry (Lillian) brother.
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Markle, Mrs. Julius (Kaye) Kahn,
and Mrs. Marc (Frances) Sonne.
SARAH GOLDMAN. 17365 Mey-
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ers, died Oct. 27. She leaves three
MINNIE LEVITT, 17409 Pine- sons, Max, Alfred and Perry; a
hurst, died Oct. 25. Survived by ' daughter, Mrs. David (Shay) Dia-
her husband, Ben; a son, Martin mond; one , sister, seven grand-
of Los Angeles; a daughter, Mrs. children and six great-grandchil-
Paul (Kate) Glick of Culver City, dren.
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Calif.: three brothers. three sis-
SAMUEL BERNARD COPI, of
ters and two. grandchildren. In-
Ann Arbor, died Oct. 25. He leaves
terment California.
his wife, Rose; a son, Irving; one
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ARON (K A S S) KOSNOSKY, sister and six grandchildren.
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2665 W. Boston, died Oct. 25.
MILDRED LaBELLE, 21670 Clo-
Survived by two daughters, Mrs.
David (Sadie) Mattes and Mrs. Ben verlawn, Oak Park, died Oct. - 25.
(Bessie) Robbins, one brother and She leaves her husband, Abe; a
son, Fred; a daughter, Sharon; her
five grandchildren.
mother, Mrs. Rose Schreibman:
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CHASA RUBIN, 17571 Mendota. and three sisters.
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died Oct. 26. Survived by three
JACK MORRIS TRAVIS, 8242
sons, Nathan, Jack and Samuel J.
Rands; two daughters, Mrs. Sam Patton, died Oct. 24. Survived by
(Rose) Rossen and Mrs. Dave (Jen- two daughters, Mrs. Jeffrey .(Bar-
nie) Weiner: two sisters, 13 grand- bara) Clark and Diane; and two
children and 18 great-grandchil- sisters.
dren.
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HARRY FELDMAN, of Mount
Clemens, died Oct. 27. Survived
by his wife, Fannie; a son, Sey-
mour of Saginaw; two daughters,
Mrs. William (Joyce) Schreibman
During the coming
and Mrs. Norman (Mary) Berlin;
week Yeshiva Beth
and six grandchildren.
Yehuda will observe
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the Yohrzeit of the
BENJAMIN RIMAR, 20235 Ard-
following departed
friends, w it h the
more, died Oct. 25. Survived by
traditional Memorial
his wife, Dora; a son, Allan; a
Prayers, recitation of
daughter, Mrs. Irving (Rita) Grod-
Kaddish and study-
man; two brothers, one sister and
ing of Mishnayes.
two grandchildren.
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Hebrew Civil
Oct.
Cheshvan
FANNIE METCHNICK, 15835
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William Stein
Curtis, died Oct. 25. Survived by
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her husband, Morris; a son, Abra-
R. Toker
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Louis Bernstein
ham of Fort Lauderdale; three
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Jack Kunick
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Hyman Holtzman
ALEXANDER S. BA NDLE R, daughters, Mrs. Walter (Esther)
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Coleman Rottenberg
Nov.
20121 Trinity, died Oct. 21. He Bertoff, Mrs. Hen r y (Rose)
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Kunie Abramowitz
leaves his wife. Margaret; two Greener and Mrs. Mary Kelly;
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Jacob Kale
daughters, Mrs. Ephraim (Ann) and five grandchildren.
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Bella Rosenbaum
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Fannie Carnick
Klamka and Mrs. Howard (Bar-
DALE MILLER, 15201 Oak Park
bara) Steinmetz; two brothers and
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Ethel Baxter
Blvd., died Oct_ 23. Survived by
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Herman J. Fishel
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three grandchildren.
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Jeanette
Kabaker
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his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
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Aaron Simons
REGINA WAULDRON, 19156 Miller; a brother, Greg; and three
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Helen Brand
Winthrop, died Oct. 23. She leaves sisters, Beth, Sari and Lisa.
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Sol Lapinsky
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Bessie R. Sirota
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a son, Norman; a daughter, Mrs.
Sam (Mina) Lockman; and three
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Ethel Bronstein
Sid Wolfson's
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Rose Kartun
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grandchildren.
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Harris Kosofsky
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MOLLIE POMERANTZ, 15150
1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
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Peter Weisswasser
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Miller, Oak Park, died Oct. 24. She
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Isidore Goldman
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Jacob Fish
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Anna Goldberg
BERTHA MARX, 20302 Forest
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Arthur A. Gould
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wood. Southfield. died Oct. 25. She
Ben Hochman
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Samuel Ben Posner
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Karl
Yagoda
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Theodore (Esther) Fogel; and
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eight grandchildren. .9'
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EMANUEL SCHAEFER. of Las
Vegas. died Oct. 26. He leaves his
wife, Jean; two brothers, Harry
and Morris; and four sisters, Mrs.
Milton (Helen) Bernstein; Mrs.
Herbert Appleby, Mrs. Iver Kahn
and Mrs. Arthur Wendell. Inter-
ment Detroit.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 30, 1964-55
Acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.
DIRECTORS OF' FUNERALS
E T H EL JACOBOWITZ, 19921
Fenton, died Oct. 26. She leaves
her husband, Jacob; a son, Ronald;
a daughter, Mrs. Howard (Eileen)
Holzman; and three grandchildren.
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FTLIP PERL, 18506 Indiana, died
Oct. 23. Survived by wife, Theresa;
a son; George; two sisters, Mrs.
Ella . Deutch of New York City;
Mrs. Sarah Buchwald of Miami.
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DR. ABRAHAM HERMAN, 2005
Vinewood, Ann Arbor, died Oct.
23. Survived by a brother, Morris;
and two sisters, Leah and Mrs.
Luba Newman.
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ANNA ROSENTHAL, 687 Giles,
Windsor, died Oct. 24. Survived by
son, Joseph; a daughter, Mrs. Al.
-bert (Belle) Letzer of Southfield;
and five grandchildren.
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MORRIS ROSENTHAL, 19501
Prairie, died Oct. 26. He leaves two
sons, Albert and Gerald; two
daughters, Mrs. Seymour (Lynn)
Morrow and Mrs. Jerome (Vir-
ginia) Randall; one sister and
seven grandchildren.
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• BERNARD M. MEYER, 25416
Wareham, Huntington Woods died
Oct. 27. He leaves his wife,
Blanche; two sons, Howard and
James; a daughter, Susan; and two
brothers.
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CHARLES BALL, 19481 Lesure,
died Oct. 26. He- leaves his wife,
Loretta; a son. Melvyn; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Dave (Lois) Foster; four
brothers, one sister and two grand-
children.
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'MAURICE AUGUST, 17301
Evans, Southfield, died Oct. 22. He
leaves his wife, Nancy; two sons,
Edward H. and Robert David; two
daughters. Mrs. Jules (Norma)
Lapides and Evelyn; three sisters
and three grandchildren.
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