Alan Brown Dies at the Age of 60 Attorney Alan N. Brown, a in 1927, he had offices in the charter member of Temple Israel, Penobscot Building for 38 years. Besides his membership in died Wednesday at age 60. Mr. Brown, 19366 Santa Bar- Temple Israel, serving on its board bara, was born in England and of trustees and men's club, Mr. lived in the Detroit area 50 years. Brown belonged to the American A graduate of Northern High Civil Liberties Union, Detroit and School and Detroit College of Law M i c h i g an Bar associations, Lawyers Guild and Americans for Democratic Action. `Mr. Mackenzie' Herbert S. Eiges Herbert S. Eiges, known to thousands of high schools students as "Mr. Mackenzie Himself," died Feb. 3 at age 66. At Mackenzie High since it first opened in 1928, Mr. Eiges taught civics and eco- nomics. Founder and sponsor of the school's alumni association, Mr. Eiges sent newsletters at his own expense to Mackenzie graduates serving in the armed forces dur- ing World War II. Eight years ago, the alumni honored him with a testimonial dinner, naming him "Mr. Mackenzie Himself." Stephen; a daughter, Mrs. Gerald (Betsy) Loomus; his mother, Mrs. Fannie Brown; two sisters, Mrs. Robert (Rose) Slavin and Mrs.1 Anne Wolfe; and three grand- 1 children. Rebecca Rudin; Leaves 23 Great-Grandchildren Besides serving as faculty spon- sor for the alumni association and adviser to the student yearbook, Mr. Eiges was a member of the Detroit Roundtable of Christians and Jews and state chairman of the Lay Society for the Michigan Diabetic Society. He leaves his wife, Helen, of 15016 Glastonbury. Mrs. Rudin, 221800 Cloverlawn, Oak Park, was a member of Mish- kan Israel Sisterhood and Bnai Brith and was a contributor to the United Tiberias Institution in Israel and the General Israel Orphans Home for Girls in Jeru- salem. Besides her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Mrs. Rudin leaves two sons, Ben J. and Lew- is; four daughters, Mrs. Al (Sarah) Samuel S. Willis, 58; Weiss, Mrs. Abraham (Ann) Weis- berg; Mrs. Irving (Lorraine) Lip- Headed Beth El Club son and Mrs. Seymore (Jeanette) Samuel S. Willis, past president Eizelman. of the Temple Beth El Men's Club and organizer and first presi- dent of the Junior Bar Conference Dr. Joseph Wruble 64; of the American Bar Association, On Sinai, Hutzel Staffs died Sunday at age 58. Dr. Joseph Wruble, a private Mr. Willis, 4041 W. Maple, Birmingham, was a manufacturer's physician and on the staffs of representative and before World Hutzel (Woman's) and Sinai Hosp- War II was a practicing attorney. itals, died Feb. 3 at age 64. Dr. Wruble, who had offices at He served as a Navy lieutenant during the war. A native Detroiter, 411 Selden, was born in Newport he was a graduate of Central High News, Va., and lived in Detroit and the Detroit College of Law. almost 50 years. He was a 1924 Mr. Willis was past president of graduate Phi Beta Kappa of the the Manufacturers Representatives University of Michigan's medical Association and Craftsman Lodge school. A member of Maimonides Med- FSEAM. He also belonged to Cres- cent Shrine Club and Detroit Con- ical Society and Bnai Brith, Dr. Wruble lived at 17571 Mark Twain. sistory. He leaves his mother, Mrs. Sarah He leaves his wife, Dorothy; two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Sharon) Wruble, and sister, Mrs. Ben Kan- Simon and Mrs. Charles (Janet) ner of Lansing. Rustin; two brothers, Herbert and Joseph; a sister, Mrs. Ben (Betty) Mrs. Jessie Miller, 54 Baum; and six grandchildren. Jessie Miller, past president of the Louise Wise Chapter, Ameri- can Jewish Congress, died Feb. 4 at age 54. Mrs. Miller, 23230 Harding, Oak In loving memory of William Park, was a member of Temple George Ca plan, who left us Emanu-El, Hadassah and Maimon- suddenly Feb. 6, 1941. "Happy ides Medical Society. She was a were the years we spent together, native Detroiter. The widow of the late Dr. Jack but lonely we are now and for- evermore." Sadly missed by your L. Miller, she leaves a daughter, brother and sister and their fam- Rhoda; her mother, Mrs. Sam ilies, Dr. B. B. Caplan and Mrs. (Rose) Pliskow; and two brothers, Joseph N. and Daniel B. Menken. Ann Feldman. In Memoriam IRVING W. SCHLUSSEL Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 2:15 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 13, at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Rabbis I. Hal- pern and Rosenzweig will officiate. Relatives a n d friends are asked to attend. GERALD AJZENBERG, 23050 Marlow, Oak Park, died Feb. 8. Survived by his wife, Sarah; and two sons, Harry and William. JACOB BLOOM, 16177 Stoepel, He was a leader in the now died Feb. 5. He leaves two broth- defunct Philosophical Society ers. Julius and Ralph: and three where he led in many discus. sisters, Mrs. Theresa Moses, Mrs. sions and was considered one of David Lebowitz and Mrs. Jack the community's best informed Dittman. * * * personalities. In recent years he also participated actively in the I. C. FARBER of Los Angeles, Midrasha lecture and discussion formerly of Detroit and Cincinnati, series. died Feb. 2. Survived by his wife, He leaves his wife, Mazie; a son, Sally; six sisters, Mrs. Abe (Re- A graduate of the University Rebecca Rudin, an active mem- of Michigan, Mr. Eiges taught at ber of the Orthodox community George Junior Trade School I here, died Feb. 2, leaving 18 briefly before moving to Mac- grandchildren and 23 great-grand- kenzie. children. She was 75. The Family of the Late OBITUARIES becca) Zeff, Mrs. George (Dora) Smith, Mrs. Celia Pollock, Frances and Bertha, all of Detroit, and Mrs. Ed (Sara) Fisher of Columbus; and two grandchildren. Interment Los Angeles. • * * LOUIS FELDSCHER, 20653 Kensington Ct., Southfield, died Feb. 2. He leaves a son, Harry G.; two daughters, Mrs. Sidney Goldsmith and Mrs. Murray J. (Sara) Levin; and five grandchil- dren. * * * NATHAN FINE, 3741 Tyler, died Feb. 6. Survived by his wife, Dora; a son, Morris; and a daugh- ter, Rose. * * ABRAHAM FRIEDMAN, 17143 Woodingham, died Feb. 4. Sur- vived by his wife, Jennie; a son, Louis; two daughters, Mrs. Sam (Becky) Weiman and Mrs. Nathan (Sadie) Sandler; six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. * * * ROSE GEER, 25021 Rue Ver- sailles W., Oak Park, died Feb. 7. She leaves two sons, William and LouiS; -a daughter, Mrs. Nathan (Ida) Silvers; one sister, six grand- children and three great-grand- children. * * * EMIL SIGMUND GREENWALD, 10401 Troy, Oak Park, died Feb. 5. Survived by a son, Murray; a daughter, Mrs. Mark (Sylvia) Ola- noff and three grandchildren. * * * HARRY HEIDEMAN, 18046 Washburn, died Feb. 7. He leaves a son, Philip; five daughters, Dora, Alyce, Mrs. David (Betty) Bieder- man, Mrs. Louis (Lillian) Linovitz and Mrs. Abe (Tillie) Mendelson; two brothers, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. * * B E S S I E HOLTZMAN, 18405 Prairie, died Feb. 4. She leaves her husband, Ben; two sons, Frank E. and Irving; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Sam (Dorothy) Zack and Mrs. Alfred (Louise) Gaines; four sisters and 11 grandchildren. * * * SIMON KIND, former Detroiter of Phoenix, died Feb. 5 in Tel Aviv. Survived by his wife, Pearl of Phoenix; three daughters, Mrs. Julius (Jeanette) Berger and Mrs. George (Ceil) Duchin of Oak Park, and Mrs. James (Harriet) Barnes of Sunnyvale, Calif.; and nine grandchildren. * * * JOSEPH KROOPNICK, 20821 Westhampton, Oak Park, died Feb. 6. He leaves his wife, Esther; two sons, Peter and Maury; his father, Louis Kroopnick; and one brother. * * * BETTY FANNY LEVEY, 11501 Petoskey, died Feb. 6. She leaves a brother, Albert; and a sister, Mrs. Louis (Lillian) 'Rosenthal. * * BETTY MITTENTHAL LOVE, 49 Virginia Park, died Feb. 3. She leaves a daughter, Helen; and two sisters. * * SARAH OGUL, 16922 Lilac, died Feb. 7. She leaves her husband, Jack; three sons, William, Harry and Morris; two sisters and five grandchildren. * * * MARY ROSSMAN, 22171 Har- ding, Oak Park, died Feb. 8. Sur- vived by a son, George; and a daughter, Zelda. Julius Brass, Firm Owner WE REMEMBER 171:1°N? 711 7X During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudo will observe the Yohrzeit of the following departed friends. w i t h the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- ing at MishnoyeS. 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He leaves his wife, Ida.; a son, Leon; two brothers, one sister and one grandchild. * * SOPHIE WILLIS, 20185 Ward, died Feb. 3. Survived by four daughters, Mrs. David (Edith) Cohen, Mrs. Sol (Irene) Levin, Thelma and Mrs. Arthur (Shirley) Newberg; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. * * MORRIS ZIVOW, 18976 Stans- bury, died Feb. 6. He leaves his wife, Edith; two sons, Marvin and Leonard Forrest; and six grand- children. JACOB GOLDSTEIN, 23041 Kenosha, Oak Park, died Feb. 2. Survived by his wife, Itka; three sons, Hyman, Benjamin and Mar- vin; two daughters, Mrs. Sol (Net- tie) Brenner and Mrs. Al (Bernice) Weinstein; 13 grandchildren and * * * three great-grandchildren. * * SARAH S C H WARTZENFELD BEILA GOUTMAN, 12015 12th of Cleveland died Feb. 4. Survived St., died Feb. 9. Survived by two by a son, Dr. Edward of Cleve- sons, Emanuel and Dolya; and land; three daughters, Mrs. Julia five grandchildren. Gantz of Detroit, Mrs. Theresa Mannis of Cleveland and Mrs. Julius (Sylvia) from Michigan Milton Strauss, 77 City, Ind.; a brother, Leo Feder Detroit financier and industrial- of Detroit; five grandchildren and ist Milton Strauss died Feb. 2 at 10 great-grandchildren. age 77. • * • Mr. Strauss, who lived in the HANNA CASHWAN SILVER- Belcrest Hotel, was born in At- MAN, 18040 Cherrylawn. died lanta and lived in Detroit 45 years. Feb. 5. She leaves a son, Samuel; He had offices in the David Stott Building. He was a member of ■ •••• ■■ ••111, Temple Beth El. MONUMENTS He leaves his wife, Freddie R. SAM GORLICK See and a brother, Harry M. of Bir- at the old and reliable mingham, Ala. SHELDON GRANITE CO. Julius Brass, owner of the two Progressive C 1 e-a a e r s shops on Joseph Campeau and Livernois died Sunday at age 74. 11 1111111111111.11111111111111Pr Ayes., Mr. Brass, 25607 Lincoln Terrace, The Family of the Late Oak Park, was a member of Pins- ker Progressive Society and Cong. REBECCA RUDIN Adas Shalom. Survived by his wife, Rose; a Acknowledges with grate- son, Hugh H.; two daughters, Mrs. Albert (Judith) Dresner and Mrs. ful appreciation the many Jack (Sylvia) Roth; a brother Syd- kind expressions of sym- ney of New York City; a sister, pathy extended by rela- Mrs. Gertrude Perry of Philadel- tives and friends during phia; seven grandchildren and one the family's recent be- great-grandchild. reavement. five daughters, Mrs. Henry (Alice) Thumin, Mrs. Minna Ru- bin, Mrs. Sidney (Adele) Roth, Mrs. Ira (Violet) Knaster and Mrs. Samuel (Belle) Waze; one brother, eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. • * ELIZABETH WASSERLAUF, 6220 Army, died Feb. 9. She leaves a son, Steve Elefant; and three grandchildren. If death should occur away from home, just phone us and we will lizalce all arrangements for transfer to Detroit.