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Ada Brown Dead
Ada Brown, active clubwoman
and life-long resident of Detroit,
died Tuesday at age 64.,.
Mrs. Brown, 19235 Strathcona,
was the wife of John L. Brown,
owner of Great Lakes Bowling
Corp. She was a member of Tem-
ple Beth El and Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, Women's American ORT,
Brandeis University Association.
Haddassah, National Council of
Jewish Women and Franklin Hills
Country Club.
Besides her husband, she leaves
three daughters, Mrs. James P.
(Sherry) Buhai of Highland Park,
Ill. Mrs. Michael A. (Barbara)
Travis and Mrs. Louis W. (Sandra)
Grotta, Jr., of Maplewood, N.J.;
two brothers, Mitchell and Dr. Ar-
thur Victor; a sister, Mrs. Harry
(Sophie) Jacobson; and six grand-
children.
Abraham Walkowitz,
Impressionist, Dead
NEW YORK (JTA) — Abraham
Walkowitz, Jewish painter known
for his impressionistic scenes of
56 — ANTIQUES
New York City and for his por-
traits of the famed dancer, Isa-
REFINISHING, REPAIRING, RE;
STORING of old furniture and an-
dora Duncan, died here Jan. 27, at
tiques. Expert work. Reasonable
age 84.
prices. Pick-up and delivery.
Born in Siberia, Mr. Walkowitz
Decore Antiques, Inc.
was broughtdo the United States
Highland Pork in 1889, an subsequently studied
16527 Hamilton
art, in New York and in Paris.
TO 1-5357
His first major exhibition was held
in New York in 1912, and his
1 year ago my 22-room house
works were later shown through-
burned. packed with beautiful an-
out the United States and in Israel.
tiques and junk jewelry, usual red
tape with Insurance. Everything
He was the author of numerous
from cuckoo clocks to a jeweled
books on art.
crown.
- By Appt. 868-0955
or by chance. Plan time—Lots to
see. 3 apartments-6 garages—parts
of the burnt toast to see also.
Finally stopped crying.
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1963 THUNDERBIRD. Full power. air-
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top condition. Original owner, heated
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I In Memoriam I
In loving memory of our dear
brother, William George Caplan,
who left us Feb. 6, 1941. "You
will always be with us." Sadly
I missed by your brother, Dr. B. B.
Caplan, and family, and your sis-
ter, Mrs. Ann Feldman, and family.
MEMORIAL MEETING
SOLOMON W. SCHKLOVEN and OSCAR WARREN
r.
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MEXICO CITY (JTA)—Hershel
Rabinovich, former president of
the Zionist Organization of Mexico,
died here Tuesday at age 63. Born
in Lithuania, Rabinovitch came
here shortly after World War I.
In addition to his leadership in
Zionist affairs, he was active in
the field of Jewish education, and
was also formerly the president of
the Jewish National Fund in this
country.
At the Joseph Bernstein Auditorium,
Workmen's Circle Educational Centre,
18340 West Seven Mile Road
Sunday, February 7, 1965, at 2 p.m.
The speakers will be
Monroe Title. Chairman
Joseph Bernstein
Jacob Reissman
Greta Taijler will play appropriate compositions
on the piano.
Arranged by:
Workmen's Circle Branch * 156
Workmen's Circle District Committee
Abraham Reisen Sehool Board
Women's Division
Jewish Labor Committee
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND
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MARY TRAUkt, former Detroit-
er, died Jan.
in Los Angeles.
Survived by a son, Jack, of Los
Angeles; two daughters, Mrs. Irv-
ing (Esther) Solomon and Mrs.
Ben (Sarah) Oppenheim of Gar-
dena, Calif.; three grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
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FANNIE YAKER. 11501 Petos-
key, died Jan. 28. Survived by two
sons, William of Beverly Hills,
Calif.; and Hyman L. of El Paso;
a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Martha)
Bigman; two sisters, 11 grandchil-
dren, and four great-grandchildren.
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MORRIS GUSS, of Cleveland
Heights, 0., died Jan. 31. Surviv-
ed by his wife, Rose; a son, David;
two daughters, Mrs. Max (Sylvia)
Laurie of Beechwood Village, 0.,
Mrs. Sol (Dorothy) Sherfnan of
University Heights, 0.. two bro-
thers, ten grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
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Mexican Zionist Dead
Lifelong Members of
WORKMEN'S CIRCLE BRANCH NO. 156
Dr. Shmaryu Kleinman
Meyer Schneider
SAMUEL EDELMAN, 15031
JENNIE .GLENNER, 18695 Hub-
Dartmouth, Oak Park, died Jan. bell, died Jan. 28. Survived by three
28. He leaves a daughter, Eliza- sons, Nathan, Sam of Prairie Vil-
beth Ann; two brothers, Bernard lage, Kan., and Ben of Tujunga,
and Leonard; and two sisters, Mrs. Calif.; six daughters, Mrs. Harold
Seymour (Grace) Kent and Mrs. (Birdie) August, Mrs. Arthur
Annabel Sterling of Los Angeles. (Elaine) Eichel, Mrs. Harold (Til-
• * *
lie) Wolf of Chicago, Mrs. John
SIDNEY KATCHEM, 12827 Pem- (Lois) Dolezel of Grand Rapids,
broke, died Jan. 31. He leaves his Mrs. Dorothy Farer and Mrs. Fran-
wife, Jean; a son, Dr. Lionel: a ces Ballard of Tujunga; 11 grand-
daughter, Mrs. Leonard (Judith) children and six great-grandchil-
Gross; his mother, 'Mrs. Anna dren.
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Katchem; one brother, two sisters
HANNCHEN HESS, 11501 Petos-
and one grandson.
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key, died Jan. 31. Survived by her
MOLLIE S. MORGAN, 10703 daughter-in-law, Mrs. Helen Hess;
Santa Maria, died Jan. 31. She three grandchildren and five great-
leaves her husband, Robert; two grandchildren. •
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daughters, Mrs. Herbert (Carol)
MAX COHEN, 21970 Westhamp-
Goldman and Mrs. Marvin (Pat)
Robinson; two brothers, one sis- ton, Oak Park, died Jan. 31. Sur-
vived by his wife, Bella; a son,
ter and six grandchildren.
Jake; three brothers, two sisters
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and three grandchildren.
IRVING LANG, 20163 Mark
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Twain, died Jan. 31. He leaves
ALEX MEYER D_ANIRAUR, 24650
his wife, Eva; -a son, Howard; a
daughter, Mrs. Morton (Ruth Ann) Kenosha, Oak Park, died Jan. 13.
Moltz; his mother, Mrs. Bertha Survived by his wife, Phyllis; par-
Lang; two sisters and three grand- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dam-
raur; two sons, Jeffrey and Larry;
children.
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two daughters, Terri, and Tobie;
BE yERLY DEUTSCH, 17133 one brother and one siger.
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Prairie, died Feb. 1. She leaves
HARRY A. THAV, 1337 Nicolet,
her husband, Ernest; a daughter,
Mrs. Allan (Theo Ann) Cohen . died Jan. 31. Survived by his
wife, Florence; two sons, Jack of
four brothers and one sister.
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Puerto Rico and Charles; one bro-
JACK SCHUBB, 23101 Kipling, ther and two sisters.
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Oak Park, died Feb. 3. He leaves
JACK A. HORWITZ, 24350 Jer-
his wife, Ann; a son, Herbert M.;
ome, Oak Park, died Feb. 1 in
and four sisters. •
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Miami Beach. He leaves his wife,
RACHEL KINITZER, 11501 Pe- Dorella; a son, Dr. Norman; two
toskey, died Feb. 1. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Louis (Selma)
her husband, Aaron; four sons,* Fraiberg and Mrs. Harold (Malva)
Hy, Abraham of San Francisco, Dobrikin; two brothers, one sister
Ben and Wallace Kinzer; five and six grandchildren.
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daughters, Mrs. Bess Gonte, Mrs.
CHARLOTTE LEBOWITZ WITT-
Martin (Lillian) Weinstein, Mrs.
Robert (Mary) Einzig of San Car- MAN of Minneapolis died Jan. 25.
los, Calif., Mrs. Leo (Helen) Apple- Survived by her husband, Nat;
baum and Rose; one sister, 18 four brothers, including David and
grandchildren and eight great- Max of Detroit; and three sisters.
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grandchildren.
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WILLIIAM A. SACKS, former De-
SAMUEL LEV1N, 15825 Robson, troiter, of Brooklyn, died Jan. 27.
died Feb. 3. Survived by a son, Survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Max; two c daughters, Mrs. Sarah Keith (Muriel) Prouty of Akron,
Klein of Berkley and Mrs.'Donald 0., and Mrs. Robert (Roberta)
(Natalie) Petesch of Austin, Tex.; Seligman of Staten Island; one
nine grandchildren and two great- brother in Israel; and seven grand-
children.
grandchildren.
* * *
ANNA HOLTZMAN, 11501 Pe-
Sid Wolfson's
toskey, died Feb. 2. Survived by
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grandchildren.
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Jennie Feldman
Israel Goldin
David Goldman
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