Joseph Ross, Ex-Federal's President, Joseph Hirschfeld, VP of American Jewish Committee Detroit's Oldest • Joseph Ross, former president of Federal Department Stores and an active participant in Detroit's Jew- ish and civic life during his brief stay here, died in New York Dec. 9 at age 52. Mr. Ross, vice president of the American Jewish Committee, was chairman of Mayor Cavanagh's Register and Vote Committee; chairman of t h e Mayor's Commit- tee for the Na- tional Cultural Center; and a trustee of the De- Ross troit Historical Society, Detroit Opera Association and United Foundation. When he was about to leave De- troit last February, after resigning as president of Federal's, Mr. Ross was honored at a banquet at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Three- hundred leading Detroiters at- tended. At that time, he was given a plaque in appreciation for his civic work here. Chairman was the Rt. Rev. Richard S. Emrich, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan. During his 32 years in retail merchandising, Mr. Ross had been an executive of several leading department stores in the The Family of the Late ABRAHAM KATZ Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18, at Chesed she) Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Litke will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late HARRIET STEINBERG Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 12:30 p.m. Sun- day, Dec. 25, at Mach- pelah Cemetery. Cantor Adler will officiate. Re- latives and friends are asked to attend. NO OTHER HEBREW-ENGLISH CALENDAR LIKE THIS ONE! FREE TO OUR READERS! nation. A native of New York, he began his career as a packer in Bloomingdale's Department Store while attending Columbia Uni- versity, from which he graduated in 1935. He worked as a student sales- man at Macy's, at the same time working part-time as a financial reporter for the New York Times. Mr. Ross became buyer at Macy's' and left the company in 1944 to become vice president and general manager for Nieman-Marcus Inc. in Dallas. He became president of Daniels and Fisher, a leading department store in Denver, in 1954 and four years later returned to Macy's as president of its Davison-Paxton Division, which operated six stores in Georgia and South Carolina. In 1961, he left his Atlanta home to come to Detroit as president of Federal's, a company with more than 60 branches and headquarters here. He lived at 17815 Hamilton. Survivors are two sons, Kenneth, a graduate student at Stanford University, and Andrew, a student at Brandeis University; his mother, Mrs. Estelle Ross of New York: and two brothers. Interment, New York. ammo •••••••••-■ •••• All Hebrew dates—days of the week—equivalent English dates — 194.1 to 1967 — Jewish holi- days to 1973. This Calendar absolutely free to our readers. Mention name of publication when writing. Send post-card or letter to:— H. J. Heinz Co., Dept. J2, Box OBITUARIES Travel Agent 88 , Joseph Hirschfeld, at age 88 the oldest travel agent in Detroit, died Dec. 10. He operated the Joseph Hirschfeld Agency in the Park Ave- nue Building for the past three years, but had been located at various downtown locations since 1902. From 1902 to 1918, Mr. Hirsch- feld also owned his own bank, and with a successful travel agency, managed to bring over several members of his family from his native Hungary and send them to school. A generous contributor to Cong. Bnai Moshe, when it was built on Dexter Ave., Mr. Hirschfeld, 70 Burlingame, also was a life mem- ber of Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith. He leaves two sisters, Jenny of Los Angeles and Mary; two nephews and one niece. Morris deCastro; Was Virgin Isles Governor Friday, December 16, 1966-39 ETTA C. ALPERT died in Water- town, N.Y. She leaves her husband. Max; a son, Arthur; two daughters. Mrs. Norman Naimark of Franklin and Mrs. Robert Squires of Long- meadow. Mass.; and eight grand- children. C * * Mrs. Howard (Annette) Parker; three brothers. two sisters and five grandchildren. ELLEN WINKLER, 23840 Mor- ton, Oak Park, died Dec. 14. She leaves a daughter. Mrs. Eugene (Shirley) Hauser; and two grand- children. GORDON BESWICK, 15221 Northgate, Oak Park, died Dec. 11. Survived by two daughters. Mrs. Shirley Komer and Mrs. Gail HARRY ZIMNER, Four Free- Osborn of Hollywood; one brother doms House, 1600 Antietam, died and three grandchildren. Dec. 12. He leaves two sons, Ben and Norman- two sisters and four grandchildren. ALFRED BLATT', 18632 Monica, died Dec. 5. Survived by his wife. Esther; two sons, Harry and Ber- nard of Kansas City; a daughter, Mrs. Dan (Sophie) LeVine; one brother, four sisters and 11 grand- children. WE REMEMBER i—arx 7-117N * MEYER DREWS, 11707 Birwood, died Dec. 10. Survived by his wife, Ida; a son, Newton of Florida; one brother and four grandchildren. • * CHRISTIANSTED, Virgin Is- lands (JTA) — Morris de Castro, a Sephardic Jew who served as governor of the United States Vir- ABRAHAM EHRENFELD, 17409 gin Islands from 1950 to 1954, Birwood, died Dec. 9. Survived by died of a heart attack here Friday. his wife, Pearl - and one brother. Mamie Kogan, 69, He was 64. Interment Woodbridge, N.J. Mr. de Castro was born in the * Home Relief Founder Virgin Islands to a St. Thomas ISADORE JACOB, 18300 Ilene, Mrs. Mamie Kogan, a founding commission merchant. He entered member of the Home Relief So- government service in 1918, and died Dec. 9. Survived by his wife, ciety and active member of other was appointed governor of the ter- Molly; four daughters, Mrs. David local organizations, died Dec. 8 in ritory in 1950 by President Harry (Rose) Feldstein, Mrs. Max (Mari- an) Raimi, Mrs. Bernard (Frances) Los Angeles while on vacation. • S. Truman. Katz and Mrs. Joseph (Sylvia) Lip- Mrs. Kogan, 69, of 19255 Burling- son; one brother, one sister, seven ton, was a Detroit area resident 47 years. She belonged to Hadassah, Mrs. Arthur Howard, 49 grandchildren and four great- Margo Duncan Howard, wife of grandchildren. the auxiliary of the Jewish Home * * * for Aged, National Council of Jew- Arthur Howard, a partner in How- ish Women and Cong. Shaarey ard Brothers Builders and Devel- BENJAMIN KAUFMAN of Sagi- opers, died Monday at age 49. Zedek. naw died Dec. 13. Survived by Mrs. Howard, 25137 W. Roycourt, his wife, Isabelle; a son, Jerald; She leaves a son, Jay M.; a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Ruth) Huntington Woods, was a life resi- two daughters, Barbara and Nancy; Felmus, of Beverly Hills, Calif.; dent of Detroit. Besides her hus- and two brothers in Detroit, Sam- four brothers, Arthur, George and band, she leaves a daughter, Mrs. uel and David. Sam Stone of Los Angeles and James (Michelle) Williams. * Harry Goldstein; a sister, Mrs. SAMUEL LAVINE, 15411 North- Saul (Mollie) Tafler; and seven Next Heimland Feature gate, Oak Park. died Dec. 9. Sur- grandchildren. USSR's Novosti Press Agency vived by his wife, Lena; and two (APN) reports to The Jewish News: grandchildren. "The next issue of `Sovietish Esther Preston, Windsor * * * Esther Shepherd Preston, 61, of Heimland' will print the 'Ballad BERNARD WILLIAM LITVEN, of Peace' by the well-known Is- Windsor, died Monday. She was an 24080 Ithaca. Oak Park. died Dec. active member of the local Bnai raeli poet Avi Shaul, dealing with 11. Survived by his wife, Sharon; Brith Women Chapter 80 in Wind- the heroic struggle of the Vietnam- two sons, Joseph and David: his ese people. Motle Saktsier, a poet ! sor. of Kishinev, translated it from He- mother, Celia; and one sister. Mrs. Preston is survived by her * brew to Yiddish." husband. Isadore; three daughters, JOE MILLER, 1522 E. Lafay- Mrs. Norman (Evaline) Fellander El Al's Passengers ette, died Dec. 9. Survived by a and Mrs. Donald (Roseann) Sta- The El Al Israel National Air- brother, Nathan; a sister, Mrs. shefsky, both of Livonia and Mrs. lines last year flew a total of Ida Miller; and one nephew. Lawrence (Doreen) Kau f ma n; more than 105,000 passengers in three brothers, Maurice and Ben its transatlantic crossings. DAVID STEIN, 13325 S. Nor- of Detroit and Reuben of London, folk, died Dec. 14. Survived by Ont.• four sisters, Mrs. Morris his wife, Ida; a son, Irwin B. of (Annie) Storm, Mrs. Joseph (Ida) Silver Spring, Md.; a daughter, Shlafman, Mrs. Louis (Bessie) Shore and Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Coleman; and three grandchildren. 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