THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 4, 1966 47 - Monument Unveilings ory 11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 6 at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Gloria E. Weberman announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her memory noon Sunday, Nov. 6, at Hebrew The family of the late Celia Memorial Park. Relatives and Shlom announces the unveiling of friends are asked to attend. a monument in her memory 11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 6 at Machpelah • Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman will Louis Rosenthal, 75 • officiate. Relatives and friends are Headed Jewelry Firm asked to attend. Louis H. Rosenthal, president * * * for 25 years of Friedberg Jewelers The family of the late Albert on Griswold and active in the re- A. Perliss announces the un- tail jewelry field since leaving the veiling of a monument in his mem- firm in 1956, died Tuesday at age 75. Mr. Rosenthal, 5440 Cass, was organizer of the first credit jewel- The Family of the Late ers in Michigan. He was a mem- HARRY ber of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and HEIDEMAN Standard Club of Detroit. Born in Announces the unveiling Petoskey, he was a Detroit resi- of a monument in his dent 65 years. memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Mr. Rosenthal leaves his wife, Nov. 13 at Machpelah Lillian F.; a son, Bud; a daugh- Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick ter, Mrs. Bertram (Marjorie) will officiate. Relatives Lichtenstein of New York; two and friends are asked to sisters, Mrs. Helen Winsten and attend. Mrs. Archie (Laura) Barnett; and two grandchildren. Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., De. troit 48235. VE 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stand• ing charge of $3.50 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth. and $7.00 for one two inches deep with a black border. * * * Beatrice Wienner, 76 The Family of the Late ETHEL SCHWARTZ Beatrice Wienner, widow of Har- ris W. Wienner, Detroit attorney for 52 years, died Monday at age 76. Mrs. Wienner, 1900 N. Wasfhing- ton, Royal Oak, was born in Rus- sia and lived in the Detroit area 60 years. She was a Gold Star Mother of the Jewish War Vet- erans. Survivors are a son, James M.; three brothers, Dr. Hyman, Leo of Kalamazoo and Harry Perlis; three sisters, Anna of New York, Mrs. Belle Stein of Toledo and Mrs. Millie Beckenstein of San Fran- cisco; and five grandchildren. Louis Silbert, Active in Politics and Groups Here Louis Silbert, active political figure and Jewish communal or- ganizer, died Oct. 17 in Los Angeles. Born in Sweden, he lived most of his life in Detroit before moving to Los Angeles a year ago. He was a charter member of the Socialist Party in America in 1912 and was a foe of Communism. In 1925 he became an active Demo- crat. He was a charter member of the Workmen's Circle in Detroit where he was an executive officer for many years. Mr. Silbert was a charter member of the charitable organi- zation to aid in the creation of the City of Hope. Also he was an executive officer of Rovner- Lachowitcher Aid Society, the Ekatarinaslava Aid Society and the Russian - Polish Aid Society. Mr. Silbert is survived by his wife, Helen; two sons, one brother, and three grandchildren. His son William, known as Bill Bradley on television and radio here, has been on New York and Los Angeles stations as well. Mr. Silbert's other son, Wayne A., is chief of the real estate division in the munitions department of the U. S. Army. A brother, Morris, is Los Angeles correspondent for the Jewish Daily Forward. Bill Finnk Slain in Jewelry Store Detroit jeweler William "Bill" Finnk, killed in a robbery Oct. 29, was a 1927 graduate of Detroit College of Pharmacy and be- longed to Downtown Fox Lodge of Bnai Brith. Mr. Finnk, 61, of 18070 North- lawn, was co-owner of Peoples' Credit Jewelry, 7419 Grand River. He was murdered in his store Sat- urday night after being forced to open his safe. Born in Russia, Mr. Finnk is The Family of the Late survived by his wife, Ethel; four Ben Morrison, Promoter sons, Jerome, Howard, Allan and SIMON Ben Morrison, wholesale candy Bertram; a sister, and seven RUZUMNA dealer and promotor, as well as grandchildren. Announces the unveiling past president of the Michigan of a monument in his Showmen's Association, died Sun- memory 11 a.m., Sunday, day in Los Angeles. He was 75. Nov. 6, at Beth Tefilo Mr. Morrison, was a life mem- Cemetery. Rabbi Wohlgel- ber. of Elks, Shriners and Masonic ernter will officiate. Re- groups here. latives and friends are NEW YORK (JTA) — The Rev. He leaves his wife, Rose; two asked to attend. sons, Ira and Lynn; two sisters Isidore Frank, senior chaplain of and a brother. Interment Los the New York City Police Depart- ment for 45 years, died last week- Angeles. end at age 85. He was one of the organizers of the Shomrim So- ‘11.1111111.1Mair ciety, the fraternal group of the The Family of the Late The Family of the Late more than 2,000 Jewish members GERTRUDE of the police force. ANNA FISHMAN Born in Poland, Rev. Frank SELTZER Announces the unveiling came to the United States in 1894. Announces the unveiling of a monument in her He served as cantor for Emanuel of a monument in her memory noon Sunday, Brotherhood on the Lower East memory 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13, at Workmen's Side and was appointed chaplain Nov. 6, at Machpelah Circle Cemetery (Zamosc of the House of Refuge at Ran- Cemetery. Rabbi Gorre- Tamoshover Section ). dalls Island in 1915. lick will officiate. Rela- Rabbi Gruskin will offici- He was named cantor of Mount tives and friends are ate. Relatives and friends Neboh Temple in 1918 where he asked to attend. are asked to attend. served until 1946 when he was named cantor emeritus. Rev. Frank was appointed police depart- ment chaplain in 1921 and three years later was instrumental in organizing the Shomrim Society. The Family of the Late The Family of the Late Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 12:30 p.m. Sun- day, Nov. 13, at Pinsker Cemetery. Rabbi Gruskiu will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Rev. Isidore Frank, Police Chaplain IDA WOLOK RALPH Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 13 at Stoliner Ceme- tery. Rabbi Segal will of. ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to at- tend. LUDWIG MOSER Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 12:30 p.m. Sun- day, Nov. 13, at Northwest Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Segal and Cantor Fenakal will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. MEMORIAL GIFTS FOR A FRIEND OR LOVED ONE OR TO REMEMBER AN ANNIVERSARY to advance health-care, vocational train- Mg, care for the aged in Is- rael will be gratefully re- ceived and acknowledged by OBITUARIES NANCY BALSON, former De- troiter of Highland Park, Ill., died Oct. 28 in Chicago. She leaves her husband, Wally; a son, Ron; a daughter, Linda; and her mo- ther, Mrs. Sarah Titlebaum of De- troit. Interment Chicago. * * * VICTOR W. FRIMET, 980 Whit- more, died Oct. 29. He leaves his wife, Sylvia; a son, Gilbert; a daughter, Mrs. John (Joan) Dru- ker; one brother, four sisters and three grandchildren. * * * ETHEL GOLDMAN, 15858 New Hampshire, Southfield, died Oct. 24. She leaves a son, Irwin; two daughters, Mrs. Newton (Betty) Finley and Mrs. Irving ((Doro- thy) Simon; one brother, one sis- ter and four grandchildren. * * * CHEMIA (HYMAN) GOODMAN of Toronto, died Oct. 29. He leaves a son, Cantor Robert of Skokie; three daughters, Mrs. Meyer (Mary) Shapiro of Detroit, Mrs. Jack (Gertrude) Feldstein of Toledo and Mrs. Samuel (Fay) Butler of Madison Heights; 13 grandchildren and 20 great-chil- dren. * * * REGINA JAULUS, 17510 Wis• consin, died Oct. 31. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Albert (Beatrice) Mazer; three sisters, five grand- children and one great-grandchild. * * * IDA KLUGMAN, 15749 Meyers, died Oct. 29. She leaves two sons, Harry Kay and Robert; four daughters, Mrs. Louis (Fannie) Gross, Mrs. Leonard (Tillie), Simms, Mrs. Robert (Esther) Zeff and Mrs. Sam (Hana) Rosenberg; 21 grandchildren, 28 great-grand- children; and three great-great- grandchildren. * * * RUTH LICHTENSTEIN MAR- KUS of Cleveland died Oct. 18. She leaves her husband, Dr. Wil- liam B.; two sons, Alan and How- ard; a daughter, Mrs. Mitchell (Nancy) Mandeberg of Detroit; and seven grandchildren. Inter- ment Cleveland. * * * HARVEY MENDELSOHN, for- mer Detroiter of Phoenix, died Oct. 29. Survived by his wife, Tillie; three daughters, Mrs. William (Syl- via) Rubin of Chicago, Mrs. Ted (Adele) Cohn of Madison, N. J., and Mrs. Michael (Flora) Blech- man of Chicago; three brothers, including Harry K. and George of Detroit; three sisters, including Mrs. Golda Harris of Detroit; and seven grandchildren. Interment, Chicago. • * * SYLVIA NEWMAN, 18951 Kent- Sid Wolfson's MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 field, died Oct. 26. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Meyer (Ida) Drasnin, Mrs. Harold (Sally) Ure and Mrs. Irving (Bernice) Bari11.; one sister and six grandchildren. * * JULIA OPPENHEIM GLAZER of Miami Beach died Oct. 31. She leaves her husband, Stanley; two sons, Dr. Stanley Oppenheim of New York and David Oppenheim; four sisters and five grandchil- dren. Interment Detroit. * * * BEATRICE TRENI S, 4120 Haverhill, died Nov. 1. Survived by a brother, Leonard; and a sis- ter, Mrs. Martin (Helen) Roth. • * * * HARRY ZOLZMAN, 2747 W. Grand, died Nov. 2. Survived by a brother, Albert; and a sister, Mrs. Louis (Ethel) Phillips. WE REMEMBER Trrak? 7"1"ni During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudo will observe the Yahrzeit of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- ing of Mishnayes. Hebrew Civil Cheshvan Nov. Sadie Finley Jordan 23 23 Nathan Goldstein 6 6 24 24 24 24 24 7 7 7 7 7 25 25 25 25 25 25 S. Sam Messing Dora Plotkin Z. Muscovitz William Stein Herman Zold Jack Kunick Mrs. R. Toker Hyman Holtzman Louis Bernstein Rebecca Sklar Coleman Rottenberg 8 9 Jacob Kale Kunie Abramowitz Lewis Ross Bella Rosenbaum Fannie Carnick 26 26 26 26 26 Aaron Simons Ethel Baxter Herman J. Fishel Jeanette Kabaker 27 27 27 27 TO 10 10 10 Helen Brand Fannie Friedman Sol Lapinsky Bessie R. Sirota 28 28 28 28 11 11 Ti Ethel Broastein Joseph H. Kunin Harris Kosofseky Sosia Shiffman Peter Weisswasser Rose Kartun 29 29 29 29 29 29 12 12 12 12 12 12 9 9 9 9 tit Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 1 575 1 W. 101/2 Mi. Southfield Phone 353-6750 Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS Serving Detroit's Jewish Community from the Same Location for 30 Years . . . "Our Experience Is Your Guarantee" TOwnsend 8-6923 2744 W. Davison at Lawton Evenings: 353.2722 (Between Linwood and Dexter) Best Quality Granites—Personalized Designs Reasonably Priced H I STADRUT 1 9 161 Schaefer Hwy. 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