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September 16, 1966 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-09-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 16, 1966-63

40—EMPLOYMENT

50—BUSINESS CARDS

CLERK-TYPIST needed for school.
Full-time. Oak Park area. 548-8224, call

Mon.

40 - A--EMPLOYMENT WANTED

NURSE — Licensed — Practical de-
sires hourly or day nursing. 875-3603.

45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

5203 MORAN
corner FARNSWORTH

Brick bldg., full basement, modern
flat above. Income $150 month in-
eludes adjoining parking lot—
$10,008. We do sell more prop-
erties each month than any other
firm.
ELSEA
VI 1 - 1400

FLORIST SHOP for sale. Good estab-
lished business, good location. Must
sell immediately due to illness. Very
reasonable. LI 2-6742.

50—BUSINESS CARDS

LARKINS MOVING

CO.

Household and
Office Furniture

LICENSED MOVERS
PROFESSIONALS
894-4587

A-1 PAINTING, paperhanging, interior
UN 4-0326, UN 2-3873 after 6:30.

FOR BETTER wall washing, call James
Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005.
526 Belmont.

A BEAUTIFUL job guaranteed. Ex-
terior and interior. Try us — we are
reasonable. Free estimates. 543-5545.

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.

By Hour or Flat Rate

Local and Long Distance Packing, stor-
age. pianos, appliances, household furn-
ishings.
8829 Northend—Ferndale
UN 2 - 6047
543 - 4832

I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter
work. We specialize in rec. rooms. DR
3-4826, LI 5-4035.

FURNITURE refinished and repaired.
Free estimates. UN 4-3547.

VIENNA FURRIER — Re-modeling, re-
pairs. Reasonable prices. DI 1-0462.

BOB'S CARPET CLEANING. Free esti-
mates. LI 8-7136.

Nathan Rosenberg;
Had Hardware Firm

Nathan Rosenberg, co - founder
and co- owner for 45 years of
Rosenberg Brothers Hardware,
10036 Fenkell, died Sept. 10 at age
63.
Mr. Rosenberg, 2531 Whiteleigh,
Bloomfield Twp., was a life resi-
dent of the Detroit area and be-
longed to Temple Israel, Bnai
Brith and the Detroit Men's Chap-
ter of ORT (Organization for Re-
habilitation Through Training).
Survivors are his wife, Helen J.;
a son, Martin J.; his mother, Mrs.
Eva Rosenberg; two brothers, Abe
and Sam; and a sister, Mrs. Dan-
iel (Rose) Shapiro.

IN MEMORIAM

WASHINGTON, D. C. — Charles
L. Ornstein, former president of
the Hotel Association of New York
City and a member of the board of
directors of the National Jewish
Welfare Board (JWB), died here
Sept. 8 as the result of injuries
from an automobile accident Sept.
4.
Mr. Ornstein, 76, was general
manager of the Willard Hotel,
Washington, D.C., and vice presi-
dent of the national chain of Ab-
bell Hotels.
As chairman of the JWB nation-
al health and physical education
committee, since its inception in
1943, Mr. Ornstein played a lead-
ing role in the creation and ex-
pansion of sports and recreational
activities for Jewish Centers and
YM-YWHAs throughout the world
and was the chief spokesman for
the Jewish Community on all mat-
ters concerning amateur athletics.
The U. S. Army designated Mr.
Ornstein as its representative on
the executive committee of the
U. S. Olympic Committee. Mr.
Ornstein played a leading role in
the effort to prevent the partici-
pation of the United States in the
Olympic Games in Berlin in 1936.

SEE MONUMENT
UNVEILINGS ON
PAGE 25

Abraham Balbirer, 76;
Was Building Contractor

In this period of somber reflection we pause to
pay tribute to those members of the Hannah Schloss
Old Timers who have departed.
We pay tribute to their memory, for their friend-
ship and for all the good deeds that marked their
active lives.
Our heartfelt sympathies go to their families.

DETROIT JEWRY

is invited to participate in a

"

Charles Ornstein,
JWB Leader, 76

Memorial Service

for the six million Jews who perished in Europe
at the hands of the Nazis ... which will be held
on

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18; AT 1:00 P.M.
at the HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK

Abraham Balbirer, retired gen-
eral building contractor, died Sept.
10 at age 76.
Mr. Balbirer, 2845 Cambridge,
was a member of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, Mosaic Lodge F&AM and
Bnai Brith. Born in Russia, he was
a Detroit resident 50 years.
He leaves three daughters, Mrs.
Nathan (Esther) Greenhouse, Mrs.
James (Sondra) Rubin and Mrs.
Pearl Sax; a brother, Joseph Bal-
beror; nine grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

Seek Part-Time Jobs

Irving Collens, head of the stu-
dent placement service of Oak
Park High School, has a number of
students who are looking for part-
time jobs. Any employer, industry,
commercial, or other who needs
part-time help can contact Collens
at LI 8-0200, ext. 209.

When angry, count four; when
very angry, swear. — Mark Twain.

In Memory of the Late

MEYER ZACK

Father and Grandfather

RABBI JOSHUA S. SPERKA

Who passed away Oct. 5,
1962 (7 days in Tishre).
Sadly missed and always
remembered by his chil-
dren and grandchildren.

RABBI JOEL LITKE

of Congregation Beth Hillel

LOUIS S. AXELROD, 19135
GERTRUDE SIKOV, 6343 Cur-
Birch Ridge, Southfield, died Sept. tis, died Sept. 11. She leaves her
8. Survived by his wife, Bessie; husband, Bernard; two brothers
three daughters, Natalie, Susan and and three sisters.
a * *
Rhona; two brothers and one sister.

* *
MOLLIE
SIMON,
2560 Wood-
REUBIN BROOK, 24261 Geneva,
Oak Park, died Sept. 10. Survived ward, died Sept. 11. Survived by
by a son, Maurice; two daughters, nieces and nephews.
* * *
Mrs. Meyer (Mingonette) Kushner
SOPHIA SIMON, 11501 Petoskey,
and M r s . Bernard (Jacqueline)
died Sept. 12. She leaves a son,
Morrin; and two grandchildren.
* * *
Markus S.; a daughter, Mrs.
DAVE FREEDMAN, former De- Joseph (Marian) Gross of New
troiter, of Los Angeles, died Sept. York; 12 grandchildren and one
2. Survived by his wife, Sara; two great-grandchild.
daughters, Mrs. Milton (Dorothy)
a * *
Hendler and Mrs. Gene (Estelle)
ROSE TOWLEN of Miami
Reise, of Las Vegas; two brothers, Beach, formerly of Detroit, died
including Harry of Detroit; two Sept. 9. She leaves her husband,
sisters, including Mrs. Sam (Don- Milton R.; a son, Harvey; three
na) Trabman of Detroit; and two daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Wein-
grandchildren.
garden, Mrs. Adele Steinberg and
* * *
Connie Lovinger of Waukee.
SARAH GINNS, 19377 Winthrop, Mrs.
gan, Ill., two brothers, one sister
died Sept. 11. Survived by two and 11 grandchildren.
Interment
sons, Bernard and Albert; a daugh- Miami Beach.
ter, Mrs. Leonard (Ann) Good-
*
man; 11 grandchildren and three
REBECCA
ZEFF,
20140 Votro-
great-grandchildren.
beck, died Sept. 14. She leaves her
a a a
MICHAEL J. KUSHNER, 8803 husband, Abe; a son, Bernard of
W. Seven Mile, died Sept. 11. Sur- Atlanta; a daughter, Mrs. Ben
vived by his wife, Ida; four sisters. (Ida) Bader; five sisters and five
grandchildren.
Interment Pittsburgh.
* * *
REUBEN MILLER, 11501 Petos-
key, died Sept. 8. Survived by a
son, Maurice of Littleton, Colo.;
three daughters, Mrs. Max (Rosa-
lind) Simon, Mrs. Harry (Mary
Lou) Greer of Los Angeles and
Mrs. Norman (Estelle) Meyer; 12
During the coming
grandchildren and two great-grand-
week Yeshiva Beth
children.
Yehudo will observe
* * *
the Yahrzeit of the
WILLIAM MOSKOVITZ, 18500
following departed
Kentucky, died Sept. 9. He leaves
friends, w i t h tee
traditional Memorial
a daughter, Mrs. Samuel (Helen)
Prayers, recitation of
Sugerman. o n e - grandchild and
Kaddish and study-
three great-grandchildren.
ing of Mishnayes.
* * a
MORRIS POSNER, 23590 Bever-
Hebrew Civil
Tishrei Sept.
ly, Oak Park, died Sept. 10. He
4
Isaak
Hess
leaves a son, Harry L., a daughter,
19
5
Riva Abromovitz
Mrs. Harry (Pearl) Shatzman,
19
5
Pincus Hendler
and three grandchildren.
S
19
Bella Boesky
* * *
5
19
Max Potak
19
5
Joseph Silverstein
ROSE M. REHFELDT, 1614
19
Samuel Judah Wiener 5
Winsted, Ann Arbor, died Sept. 12.
20
6
Shana Goldsmith
She leaves her husband, Rudy; a
21
7
Pearl Gendler
7
21
daughter, Mrs. Aubrey (Tirzah)
Robert Carnick
Lansky; two brothers, one sister
8
22
Henry Schneider
8
22
Anna Goldstein
and two grandchildren.
8
22
Bessie Jaffin

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Acknowledges with grate-
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