Art Collector Harry L. Winston Dies Art connoisseur Harry Lewis Klee, Matisse and the leading Winston, who owned one of the Futurists.. The collection toured the foremost collections in the coun- country often and was loaned try, died April 24 at age 73. Mr. Winston, an attorney with to the Detroit Institute of Arts and other museums. His home the firm of Butzel, Levin, Win- was opened several times to ston and Quint since 1916, built tours and seminars of art groups up one of the finest collections of and scholars, and he gave many 20th Century art, including the works to the Detroit Art In- works of such artists as Picasso, Wyandotte Businessman, Isadore Podolsky, Dead Isadore Podolsky, founder and president of Beverage Distribution Co., died Monday at age 83. Mr. Podolsky's Stroh distributing com- pany was at 511 Cedar, Wyandotte. He founded the firm in 1922 and was active in Downriver civic af- fairs for 50 years. Mr. Podolsky, 19000 Fairway, was a founder of the Wyandotte Yacht Club and belonged to the Down-- river Chamber of Commerce, Greater Wyandotte Board of Com- merce, Wyandotte Merchants As- sociation and the Michigan Beer and Wine Wholesalers Association. In Jewish communal activities, he was a member of Theodor Herzl Lodge of Bnai Brith, Businessmen's Club of . the Jewish Center and Cong. Shaarey Zedek. He also was an honorary board member of the Wyandotte General Hospital Me- morial Fund. Russian-born Mr. Pod o l s k y leaves two sons, Seymour and Har- old; a daughter, Mrs. Irving (Hel- en) Posner; a brother, Benjamin, and six grandchildren. Dr. Miral, Physician for 31 Years, Succumbs Dr. Solomon Peter Miral, phy- sician for 31 years, died Wednes- day at age 58. Dr. Miral, 23481 Sussex, Oak Park, was a graduate of old Cen- tral High School, Detroit City Col- lege and the Detroit College of Medicine, now Wayne State Uni- versity's medical school. Born in New Jersey, Dr. Miral lived here since age 5. He was a member of Maimonides Medical Society, Wayne County Medical Society, American Medical Asso- ciation, Detroit Consistory and Moslem Temple, Crescent Shrine Club, Perfection Lodge F&AM, Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith and Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Dr. Miral leaves his wife, Sara; two sons, Allen and Leon; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Levine and Mrs. Frederick (Myrna) Lo- ceff; and four grandchildren. stitute. Mr. Winston was a member of the Founders Society there and of the International Council of New York's Museum of Modern Art. Mr. Winston, 483 Aspen, Birm- ingham, was a director and former president of Boys Republic and a director of the Aaron Mendelson Foundation. In addition, he be- longed to the Bloomfield Open Hunt Club, Greater Detroit Board of Commerce and Economic Club. Assisted by his wife Lydia, daughter of the industrial archi- tect Albert Kahn, Mr. Winston be- gan to build his collection in 1938. Besides his wife, Mr. Winston is survived by a son, Harry L. Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. Eliot Robin- son and Mrs. Herbert Ruben and nine grandchildren. Former School Coach Sander Hillman Dies Sander A. (Sonny) Hillman, businessman and former physical education instructor af Wayne State University and Eastc_ii High School, died Tuesday at age 48. Mr. Hillman, owner of Master Drapery Services, 14832 Schaefer, headed the Army physical fitness program at WSU from 1941 to 1943 and afterward taught and coached football at Eastern High to 1947. A 1939 graduate of Michigan State University, Mr. Hillman re- ceived his masters degree from Wayne. Born in Englewood, N.J., he lived in Detroit for 25 years. He was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity: Mr. Hillman, 24270 Blackstone, Oak Park, leaves his wife, Ida; two sons, Bruce and Michael; a daughter, Mrs. Gary (Barbara) Eisenberg; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hillm a n; and a brother, Albert. Artist Jacob Reiss Dies OBITUARIES HARRY PULLBERG, of New FRANK ZUSSMAN, 18426 Ruth- York died April 1.. He leaves two erford, died April 23. Survived `by sons, Samuel and Daniel; a daugh- his wife, Sarah; a son, Charles; ter, Mrs. Mac Leshaw; one brother; three daughters, Mrs. Norman a sister, Mrs. David (Marian) Ga- (Betty) Ginsburg, Mrs. Sol (Ida) lin, of Detroit; two grandchildren Million and Mrs. William (Anna) and three great-grandchildren. In- Pessin of Bronx; one brother, six grandchildren and two g r e a t- terment New York. grandchildren. * * * * * * SARAH HARTSTEIN , 19141 ABRAHAM STEINBERG, 19971 Ohio, died April 22. She leaves her husband, Abraham; four sons, Jack, Ardmore, died April 23. Survived Murray Hartz, Solas and Bernard; by his wife, Sarah; three sons, two daughters, Mrs. Adele Schul- Maurice, of Los Angeles, Charles, of Cleveland, and Lewis, of Fuller- man, and Mrs. Ralph (Ethel ton, Calif; three daughters, Mrs. Green); 15 grandchildren; 13 Norman (Belle) Schlafman, of great-grandchildren. Sudbury, Ont.; Mrs. Jack (Tessie) * * * Freeman, and Mrs. Eugene (Ethel) SOL OSBORNE, 18600 Griggs, Roberts, of Pasadena; one brother, died April 23. He leaves his wife, two sisters, twelve grandchildren, Bess; a son, Burton; two daughters, and four great-grandchildren. * * * Mrs. Louis (Sylvia) Shapiro, and Mrs. Jordon (Frances) Mellen; CHARLES KAUFMAN, 2 0 2 2 0 three brothers; six grandchildren Schaefer, died April 23. Survived and one great-grandchild. by his wife, Fanny; a son, Phillip, * * * of New York; a daughter, Mrs. MAE LAEPE, 17313 Wisconsin, Julius (Ann) Cutler: two brothers, died April 25. She leaves a daugh- and three grandchildren. * * * ter, Sally Ranen; a daughter-in- ABRAHAM NUCHEM WEBER, law, Mrs. Eve Lipman, and three 3359 Cortland, died April 24. Sur- grandchildren. * * * vived by a son, Simon, of Brooklyn; ABRAHAM I. ENGEL, 13241 W. two daughters, Mrs. Philip (Rose) Chicago, died April 26. He leaves Beck and Mrs. Meyer (Yudes) a son, Harry; three daughters, Mrs. Eidelman, of Uruguay; six grand- Claude D. (Lucy) Haskins; Mrs. children and f our great-grand- Esther Friedlander, Mrs. J. R. (El- children. * * * la) Jamison; one sister; two grand- ABRAHAM DAVID COHEN, children and three great-grandchil- 20241 Pierson, died April 22. Sur- dren. vived by his wife, Bertha; three * * * BESSIE EDELSON, 13312 Wales, sons, Dr. Joseph Cohen of Ann Huntington Woods, died April 26. Arbor, Edward and Gilbert; a She leaves a son, Alvin; two daughter, Mrs. Jerome (Eileen) daughters, Mrs. Jack (Reva) Horo- Harris; two brothers, one sister witz, and Mrs. Louis (Anita) Ku- and four grandchildren. * * * zin; one brother; two sisters and ESTHER FLAYER, 1973 W. seven grandchildren. Davison, died April 27. Survived * * * by a son, Roy; two daughters, SAMUEL ASHERSON, 24011 Mrs. Irving (Audrey) Smith and Rensselaer, Old Park, died April Mrs. Blanche Klavons; three broth- 26. He leaves his wife, Minnie; a ers, one sister, three grandchil- son, Joseph; one brother; three sis- dren and one great-grandchild. ters and two grandchildren. * * * * * * BESSIE GREEN, 13139 Win- SYLVIA KLINE, 18086 Men- chester, Huntington Woods, died dota, died April 27. Survived by April 26. Survived by a son, Dr. her husband, Louis; two daugh- Meyer H.; two daughters, Mrs. ters, Mrs. Nathan (Ruth) Mill- Gerald (Ruth) Schachter of Al- stein and Mrs. Harvey (Elaine) bany and Mrs. Leon (Rochelle) Aidem; and three grandchildren. Firestone; and six grandchil- * * * dren. FANNIE HOFFRICHTER, 4030 Collingwood, died April 27. Sur- Sid Wolfson's vived by her husband, David; two MONUMENT CENTER, INC. sons, Walter of Dallas and Mar- 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE vin; one brother and five grand- 1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward children. 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Detroit artist Jacob Reiss, whose work had been exhibited at the Institute of Arts here, died Sun- day at age 79. Mr. Reiss, 18970 Indiana, had been a Detroit resident 57 years. He belonged to Perfection Lodge F&AM, Moslem Shrine and De- Israel's Growing Motor Fleet Israel has more than 120,000 mo- troit Consistory. He leaves his wife, Molly; a tor vehicles registered, compared with less than 20,000 a decade and daughter, Mrs. Sidney (Betty) Ben Schwartz Dead Stone; three brothers, Henry and Ben B. Schwartz, retired found- a half ago. David of Rochester, and Max of er and owner of Ben B. Schwartz Troy; and two grandchildren. and Sons, Inc., produce firm at N 7201 W. Fort, died Monday at age CARD OF THANKS In Cherished Memory 80. The family of the late Benjamin of our Beloved Husband, Mr. Schwartz, of Detroit and acknowledges with grate- Weitzman Father and Grandfather ful appreciation the many kind Orlando, was born in Lithuania expressions of sympathy extended and lived here 40 years. He DAVID L. by relatives. and friends during founded the firm in 1907. He was GOLDSMITH a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, the family's recent bereavement. Knollwood Country Club, Perfec- Who passed away one year tion Lodge F&AM and Temple Is- ago, May 1, 1964. rael of Orlando. Deep in our hearts lies a The Family of the Late Survivors are his wife, Belle; picture more precious two sons, Samuel and Barney J.; than silver or gold; NAOMI LIFSHITZ a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Zech- It's a picture of you, dear- man; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Bern- Acknowledges with grate- est, whose memory will stein; 12 grandchildren and 13 never grow old. ful appreciation the many great-grandchildren. Our hearts still ache with sadness, o u r eyes shed many a tear. God alone knows how we miss you at the end of one sad year. Sadly missed by your lov- ing wife Sylvia, children and grandchildren. kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rela- tives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. I 4-5557 I Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO MONUMENTS See SAM GORLICK at the old and reliable SHELDON GRANITE CO. • U, t • t • ■ • * * * ANNA AXELROD, 3711 Tyler, died April 26. Survived by three sons, Herman, Louis S. and Ru- ben of Brooklyn; a daughter, Eve- lyn; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. 1 WE REMEMBER ' 71"1: 1 52 71tX During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehuda will observe the Yahrzeit of the following departed • friends, w it h the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- ing of Mishnoyes. Specail Notice: The Yahrzeit of Louis Shoshkes was observed by Y.B.Y. April 2, 1965-29 Adar 11. Hebrew Civil NISSAN MAY 30 30 • 30 30 30 H. Rottenberg Albert Gerson Max Gellman Beila Henigman Anna D. Friedman IYAR Rose Nathanson Dr. Josef Weber Louis Cohen Paul Shulman 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 M. Neuhaus Rose Eve Lerman 2 2 4 4 Belia Stein Chaim Kransberg Sam Leiderman Abraham Guttenberg 3 3 3 3 5 5 Hyman Silberfarb Benjamin Zane 4 4 6 6 Sam Surowitz Abraham Norber Lt. Raymond Bloch Sarah Brown Anna Shevitz Jeannie Adler Alex Grushky 5 5 S 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Ernestine Weisz David L. 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