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Greenwich Village
Notable, Succumbs
NEW YORK-Painter, poet and
reporter DeHirsh Margules, a favor-
ite of Greenwich Village, died Feb.
3 at age 65.
Mr. Margules, whose studio was
in the Village, was considered an
abstract realist, his brilliant water-
colors as buoyant and "fantastic"
as his life. He was said to have
known "everyone" in the Village.
Born in Romania, the son of a
Yiddish theater director, Mr. Mar-
gules was brought to this country
as an infant. Some of his best
work was done in Paris, where Le
lived in the 1920s.
Back in New York, he was a re-
porter for the NeW York City News
Association for many years. When
it merged into the Associated
Press, Mr. Margules left for a job
teaching painting in a studio.
His dark blue beret was well
known to Madison Avenue .art pa-
isons and poor Villagers seeking a
handout (which he I would always
oblige). His newspaper friends
called him "Baron" for the Roman-
ian philanthropist Baron De Hirsh.
He is survived by his mother,
Rosa, former actress of the Yid-
dish theater; and a sister, Annette,
Dentist Randolph Weber
Succumbs at Age 61
Dr. Randolph B. Weber, Detroit
dentist, died Tuesday. He was 61.
Born in New York, Dr. Weber
lived , in Detroit 48 years. He was
a member of Temple Israel and its
men's club, Perfection Lodge F.&
A.M., Alpha Omega dental frater-
nity, Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity,
Detroit District Dental Society and
Hannah Schloss Old Timers. He
was a 1930 graduate of Marquette
University Dental School.
Dr. Weber, 17170 Meyers,leaves
his wife, Celina (Sally); a son, Dr.
Richard; two brothers, Dr. Julian
and Arthur; and a sister, Mrs. Saul
(Pearl) Benyas.
Dentist Dr. Grossman
Declared Legally Dead
OBITUARIES
CELIA GINSBERG, 1300 Lafa-
yette E., died Feb. 7. She leaves
two sons, Dr. Arthur A. and Peter
P. Gilbert; four daughters, Mrs.
Henry P. (Eve) Rosin, Mrs. Na-
than (Rose) Tarnow, Mrs. David
(Rynee) Roland and Mrs. Nat
(Saralee) Greene; one brother, one
sister, 14 grandchildren and 20
great-grandchildren.
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ETHEL FALKAUFF of St. Louis
died Feb. 6. Survived by a son,
Jack; three daughters, Mrs. Wil-
liam (Lena) Wolf of E. St. Louis,
Ill., Mrs. Ben (Edith) Goldman of
Greensboro, N.C., and Mrs. Alvin
(Ann) Rosenbloom of Los Angeles;
one brother, nine grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
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LOUIS DUNN, 19758 Burgess,
died Feb. 8. Survived by his wife,
Celia; a son, Daniel; and three
brothers.
Detroit dentist Dr. Alex H.
Grossman was declared legally
dead in a fishing accident Nov.
11 in which three men died.
Probate Judge Ernest C. Boehm
complied with a petition by Dr.
Grossman's widow, Mrs. Janet
Grossman, 18910 Greenlawn.
JULIUS LEVINE, 3767 Duane,
Dr. Grossman's body has not
been recovered. He, Frederick died Feb. 6. Survived by two sons,
Prag, 23, and Benjamin Weitzman, Nathan of Mt.. Vernon, N.Y., and
51, both of Oak Park, presumably Leo; three daughters, Mrs. Arthur
drowned when their fishing boat (Shirley) Bernstein of Santa Mon-
overturned. Only Mr. Prag's body ica, Calif., Mrs. Harry (Lee) Blau
and Mrs. Bernard (Rose) Russ; and
an actress who was the original was recovered.
11 grandchildren. Interment in
Tondeleyo in
the 1924 hit play
"White Cargo."
Madalyn Winkl er,• Coed New Britain, * Conn.
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at WSU, Dies in
i Accident
ABRAHAM RYKE, 7333 W. 7
Dr. Frances Cohen Dies;
Madalyn Joyce Winkler, 21, was Mile Rd., died Feb. 4. Survived
killed Sunday in an auto accident by four brothers, Louis, Joe, Irv-
Physician for 37 Years
on the Lodge Freeway at the Ford
Dr. Frances Cohen, physi- interchange. The car in which she ing, David; and four sisters, Mrs.
(Ray) Siegel, Mrs. Robert
cian for 37 years and a Detroit and anther girl, Lucy Blain, 28, Herman
(Betty) Goodman of Bradford, Pa.,
resident for 18 of those years, died were riding, was hit by another Mrs. Harry (Fay) Landau of Buf-
Feb. 6. A resident of the Jewish car and thrown into a light pole.
falo, N.Y., and Mrs. Jack (Lilly)
Home for the Aged, she was 76.
Both girls were killed instantly. Bocolor.
Dr. Cohen was born in Jerusa-
Miss Winkler, a , student at
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lem and lived in New York prior Wayne State University, lived at
E I D E L GREENBERG, 24651
to her coming to Detroit to live 51 W. Palmer.
Kipling, Oak Park, died Feb. 5.
with a niece, Mrs. Irving Miller.
She leaves her father, Joseph
She was the wife of the late Harry Winkler; her mother, Mrs. Lillian Survived by three sons, Moishe
Cohen, who died in New York 21 Winkler; a sister, Cynthia; and Haar, George J. Haar and Albert
Haar of Baltimore; two daughters,
years ago.
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Max (Ruth) Supowit and
Besides her niece, Dr. Cohen Michael Lerner.
Mrs. Samuel (Bertha) Binkow; one
leaves a stepdaughter, Mrs. Phil' ip
brother, one sister, nine grandchil-
Reich of New York.
Samuel
P.
Gordon
Dead;
dren
and 16 great-grandchildren.
Interment New York.
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in Business Here 50 Years
AARON A. COWITZ, 20050
Samuel P. Gordon, chairman of Murray Hill, died Feb. 5. Survived
the board of Gordon Chapman Co. by his wife, Ida, and one brother.
automotive suppliers, died Feb. 5
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BEN (BEREL) • KIRSTEIN, 3253
In memory of Fannie Leventen, at age 65.
Eumhurst,
died
Feb.
5. Survived
was
in
Chicago-born Mr. Gordon
who left us on Feb. 13, 1954 (11
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days in Adar). Greatly missed and
always remembered by her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Joseph (Pearl) Seltzer,
sister, Mrs. Rose Baltimore, rela-
tives and many friends.
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JOSEPH S. GREENBERG, Fort
Lee, N.J., formerly of Detroit,
died Feb. 10. He leaves his wife,
Goldie; a Sony William; a daugh-
ter, Ruth; and two brothers, Wil-
liam P. and Louis M., both of
Detroit.
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MILLIE KASS, 19303 Monte
Vista, died Feb. 9. Survived by
a,-daughter, Mrs. Irving (Eliza-
belilh) Paster; and two grandchil-
dNn.
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MORRIS BORDEN, 19766 Appo-
line, died Feb. 9. Survived by two
sons, Burton L. and Saul; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Joseph (Mollie) Rosen;
one brother, two sisters and four
grandchildren.
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ROSE GAYMAN, 17189 Pine-
hurst, died Feb. 10. She leaves
a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Edith)
Leff; three brothers, one sister
and two grandchildren.
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DAVID H. ROM of Keego Har-
bor died Feb. 9. He leaves' his
wife, Ethel; two daughters, Mrs.
Edward (Esther) Knight and Mrs.
Harry (Marilyn) Zalesin; two
brothers, four sisters and three
grandchildren.
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RAE OSHINSICY, 10703 Santa
Maria, died Feb. 2. She leaves a
son, Marvin; three daughters, Mrs.
Russell (Daisy) Sloman, Mrs. Saul
(Helen) Field and Ruth Oshinsky;
one brother, five sisters, eight
grandchildren and five g r e a t-
grandchildren.
NADIA MAYSELS, 18494 Appo-
line, died Feb. 5. She leaves her
husband, Harry; a son, Fred; a
daughter, Mrs. Herbert . (Audrey)
Saperstein; one brother and two
grandchildren.
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GERALD BERNS, 9329 Merri-
man, Livonia, died Feb. 5. He
leaves his wife, Irene; a son,
Philip; one brother and one sister.
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IDA LIEBERMAN, 20831 Ridge-
dale, Oak Park, died Feb. 6. He
leaves two sons, Paul and Arthur
Schultz; a daughter, Mrs. Nat
(Pearl) Benton; four sisters, 10
business here 50 years. He lived by his wife, Sarah; a daughter, grandchildren and one great-
at 13030 Dartmouth, Oak Park. Mrs. Shlomo (Sima) Matisyohj of grandchild.
He was a member of Temple Beth Israel, and two sisters.
Club of De-
El and the
Sid Wolfson's
troit.
Shalom Ben-Baruch,
He leaves his wife, Iras; a
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SAMUEL WILLINGER. of Mount
Clemens died Feb. 9. Survived by
his wife, Ruth; mother, Dora Fur-
man; eight sons; David, Michael,
Karl, Arthur, Aaron, Nathan,
Steven and Richard; one daugh-
ter, Mrs. Floyd (Nathalie) Lohr
of Utica, Mich.; and one grand-
child.
JACOB LEFKOWITZ, 3380 Mon-
terey, died Feb. 9. Survived by
his wife, Sarah.
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MARGARET HOSSMAN, 13725
Dexter, died Feb. 6. Survived by
her husband, Harry; two sons, Dr,
Harold Sweet and Arthur, both. of
Miami; one sister and three grand-
children.
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Mrs. David Miller, and two broth- salem in the 1920's. He was the
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