• 7-EVERGREEN. 3-bedroom brick ranch. MATH TUTORING. Grades 7-12. Wineman. UN 3-6372. $17,500. $700 FHA. Owner. 353-1016. 8-EVERGREEN. 3 bedroom brick ranch. $19,500. KE. 4-5863. 22192 H ESSEL Between Northrop - Houghton Ranch type brick - 5 rooms. 11/2 baths. Many extras. Price $22,500. ALAN GROSSMAN CO. To Philadelphia, New York City, Seattle, Florida, Utah, California, Texas( Arizona, etc. Also drivers furnished to drive your car any- where. Insured Driveway System 353-7574 PLUMBING - Expert home repairs Garbage disposals, repaired and serv- iced. Call 342-5730. EUROPA 17-A-LOTS FOR SALE FRANKLIN VILLAGE 626-4650 evenings and weekends PLUMBROOKE SUBDIVISION 9 Mile Road and Evergreen. 97 ft. corner lot. Sewer, water, paved. Only $9,250. Cash or terms. Owner. 356-2290. 40 FT. by 120 FT. Curtis-Hubbell sec- tion. $3000. 548-5697. 17 - D - ACREAGE FOR SALE 72100 LASSIER RD. NR. VAN DYKE 8. 34 MILE RD. 12 acres, excellent gardening land and well built modern 7 room home, in the heart of the horse country. 470 ft. frontage on private lake. We do sell more homes each month than any other firm in Michigan-Let us sell yours. 843-6000 ELSEA VACANT LAND - WARREN acres w/large brk. Valuable 2' house. Excellent possibilities for office bldg.. convalescent home, medical bldg.. funeral parlor, bank, apartment bldg. etc. In excellent location on Ryan Rd. Ask for ETHEL BROWN. LI 8-1900 18-B-STORES FOR LEASE GRATIOT-7 MILE. Prime location for apparel, shoes, camera center. Moder- ate rental. Call after 6 p.m. 372-0208. 19 - OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT EMBASSY MOTEL, 14380 W. 8 Mile, Oak Park. 20 x 25 ft. Call LI 8-1822, Mr. McKee. 9 MILE WOODNS'ARD. Choice offices. Heated, plumbing. For doctor or den- tist. 22741 Woodward. 358-0045. 19-D-INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY Zoned Heavy Industrial 20.2 acres located on Maple Rd. - Sec. 25, Commerce Township. PROPERTY FEATURES: GRAND TRUNK WESTERN R. R. SIDING. Excellent terms. Priced at $160,000. Howard T. KEATING 13 Mi. 8. Lahser JO 6-7959 20-A-MODERNIZATION BASEMENT RE-MODELING - lowest prices. Wide variety of materials and layouts. Free counseling and estimates. Quality service since 1933. Ramsay. 834- 41,33. 30 - A - INSTRUCTIONS BAR-MITZVA, Hebrew, Bible, Syna- gogue, English; experienced tutor. 342-9254. MUSIC TEACHER will give piano les- sons in student's home. 7 Mile-Tele- graph area. Call 255-1925, after 7 p.m. PAINTING, exterior, interior. Free es- timates. Reasonable. LI 7-5639. KE 8-1047. GOODS AND FURNISHINGS A good agency can save a great deal of wear and tear on your nervous system. We are a re- liable agency and have proven our program to be one of the best. Our hundreds of clients and growth of our agency is proof of our sincerity to serve you. WESTINGHOUSE electric stove, double automatic oven. $75. 342-3271. 59 - 8--MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ------- FOUR STRING Bavarian Classical Gui- tar: Philco portable stereo. Call 255- 1925 afte_ra 7 p.m. OUR GIRLS ARE FROM JAMAICA, ENGLAND, CANADA, ETC. and have been interviewed and screened by our very own agents. Visit with us and sea for yourself at 60 - CARS FOR SALE 1961. 4 - door, PLYMOUTH Belvedere, excellent mechanical condition and good tires.. padded dash. bronze color, $400. UN 1-6668. SUITE 804 W. NORTHLAND TOWERS BENJ. RICH REALTY One of few choice large residential lots available in the heart of the village-over 2 wooded acres. Pere and soil approvals. Reduced to $18.900. Terms to suit. EXPERIENCED PAINTER. Expert work- manship. Free estimates. Evans. 931-3622. 57 - FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD LIVE-IN DOMESTICS EARN $20,000 plus per year with DETROIT'S best known, fastest sell ing office. New mod- ern facilities. Experienced pre- ferred. For confidential inter- view call Mr. Arthur Gold at 345-6700. 342-3900 - 543-4832 WANTED REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON Cust. hit. cent. hail ranch. approx. 2,000 sq. ft. Pan. Fam. Rm., huge kitch. bit-ins, 3 lee bedrms., w/twin closets, baths, carpeting, drapes. Fabulous pan. Rec. Rm. 5'7,, mtge. assume bal. MR. DAVIDSON. ishings. 8829 Northend-Ferndale Maid to live in and work for widow presently living alone in small air- cond. RANCH home. No heavy cleaning and no laundry. Private room. Wednesdays and Sundays off. Good wages. Call only on Wednes- days and Sundays at UN 2-2448. 40-EMPLOYMENT OAK PK. OPEN SUN. 2-5 23471 SUSSEX JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. PLASTER REPAIRS. Low prices. Call KE 3-5975, KE 7-7208. 9970 GRAND RIVFD DETROIT. MICH. 48204 WE 1-0621 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, attached 2 car garage. 30 custom features. Beautifully landscaped. Low inter- est on existing mortgage. Shown by appt. FURNITURE refinished and repaired. Free estimates. UN 4-3547. LADIES ALTERATIONS. Experienced. Reasonable prices. Fast service. 538- 4030. CARPENTRY WORK - Specializing in rear. rooms and outside work. I. Schwartz, BR 3.4826, VE 8-5073. Local and Long Distance Packing, stor- age. pianos. appliances, household furn- 40-B-LIVE-IN MAIDS CARS TO BE DRIVEN SOUTH Fl ELD BY OWNER MI 6-1234 Full time only. Experience not essential. Excellent commission and bonus set-up. Five figure earnings easily attainable. For confidential interview call Mr. Grossman or Mrs. Cook at DI 1-9090. 31-TRANSPORTATION Open Sat. - Sun. 1 - 5 PENN REALTY James EXPERIENCED BAR-MITZVA TEACHER LI 7-1811 WEST OF SOUTHFIELD. 3 bedroom brick ranch, 21/2 baths, back porch. Open Sun. 12-5. 20558 Stahelin. KE. 7-2822. SCHATTEN REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 30-A-INSTRUCTIONS 17 - HOUSES FOR SALE 50-BUSINESS CARDS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40-EMPLOYMENT 46-Friday, February 9, 1968 1966 PONTIAC Catalina. Power steer- ing, power brakes. Low mileage. Ex- cellent condition. 353-5054. 15565 NORTHLAND DRIVE SOUTHFIELD, MICH. Real Estate Career French Foreign Minister Reaffirms Embargo on Sale of Planes to Israel 358-1370 NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Free Classes Starting Weekly ENROLL NOW! for sales work with our spanking new SUBURBAN of- fice. Opportunity unlimited in this highly profitable field. Become as- sociated with a reputable, well es- tablished organization that covers the entire city and Suburbs. Age is no barrier. Retirees are welcome. Come in & talk it over. PARIS (JTA)-French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Mur- ville has rejected the suggestion that France should lift its embargo Challenging position for a man on arms shipments to the Middle who can hire & train & accept responsibility. Prefer sales back- East because the ban has been ground. Incentive earnings pro- CENTER REALTY 863-7400 seen as imperilling the regional gram assures above average in- come. Modest investment. CALL balance of power by weakening MR. MUNSON. Israel. WO 2-2959 The embargo, imposed during the Six-Day War last June. can- No evenings-No Saturdays celled shipments of Mirage-V KNIT SHOP 7 Mile near Wyoming. fighter jets to Israel. French-made In Grosse Pointe Area aircraft are the backbone of Is- Call TO 5-6000 Fully equipped and well estab- rael's Air Force. lished business. Must sacrifice There have been reports recent- in height of season. SECRETARY ly that French President Charles With real estate or comparable ex- de Gaulle was reconsidering the 884-7809 perience preferred. I girl office. ban and might soon order ship- Excellent working condition, loca- VARIETY STORE with merchandise and tion and transportation. Northwest ment of the jets to Israel. store fixtures and beer cooler. Months section. Typing, some shorthand The foreign minister told a din- free rent. $299 takes everything. 835- and light bookkeeping. No nights or 2007. 838-3170. Sundays. $110 per week. ner here last weekend that Israel's military supremacy had been pro- LAND REALTY CO. ven so decisively during the war 50-BUSINESS CARDS UN 1-0346, UN 4-8735 "that there is no problem, even if one takes into consideration recent REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON A-1 PAINTING Russian deliveries" of weapons to Intelligent go getter with experi- Hydra airless spray painting. ence in vacant land and develop- Egypt and other Arab nations. Fast service. Vacant house s, ment preferred. Expansion provides He reiterated France's position basement, commercial - indus- opening with this well-established trial wall and ceilings, hall. firm. $35,000 potential. Excellent that peace in the region could be stairways. Clean neat work. opportunity. achieved by Arab recognition of Very reasonable. LAND REALTY CO. Israel, solution of the refugee EVANS - 2292 899 problem, free navigation in the UN 1-0346 -- --- Aqaba Gulf and the Suez Canal BLIND MAN in Dexter area wishes PLUMBING - Expert home repairs. someone 3 hours per day to prepare Phone "Ben " Morn. to 9:00. eve. after and security agreements between meals. DI 1-5959, ask for Mr. Skully. Israel and the Arab countries, 5 P.M. 341-2081. CHEMIST-starting salary $8500. Excel- FOR BETTER wall washing. call James guaranteed by "the international lent opportunity for promotion. 842-8200. Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. community." -- - 526 Belmont. Later, the president of the A PERSON to work in junk shop. 353- 7696. A-1 PAINTING, decorating, interior- French National Assembly defend- exterior. UN 4-0326. ed Gen. deGaulle's Middle Eastern IN II • IK II • II II III 1. policy and said it was the only a! LARKINS MOVING O• policy that would permit France a Household and Office Furniture to intervene if one day Israel's NEED MONEY ? ? p existence is threatened. Andre Local and Inter-state Chahan Delmas told a national An international corpora- • Also storage. television audience that he was tion is looking for a man * 894-4587 astonished that some people thought • and a woman to enter into our sales program with de Gaulle's policy toward Israel M. complete training. full somehow threatened that country's it company fringe benefits existence. available and an excellent M. career opportunity. We Monument for Victims will guarantee 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OFFICE MANAGER DENTAL ASSISTANT • * a * • * • • U * a a • if you meet our require- ments. Opportunity to earn $12.000 per year after you prove yourself. Applicants must be ma- ture, have car and be available at once. Part- a tib m le e. positions also avail- .. a • * $750 PER MONTH For confidential interviews CALL 398-1077 * & Ara/a * The Working Beaver 4C is available for: Basement Cleaning a a a a a a a * 1. 2. Garage Cleaning * * 3 ' Office Cleaning 4. Also Polishing and Bluffing * 24 HOUR SERVICE CALL -' 568-0567 w**********tc Montreal Day Schools Get Government Aid MONTREAL (JTA) - Jewish education officials reported that agreement had been reached in principal on contracts with Jewish day schools here under which the schools will receive Quebec gov- ernmental financial aid covering most of the per pupil costs of education under a new provincial law. Representatives of the Canadian Jewish Congress and the Protes- tant School Board of Greater Montreal reached the general agreement in current negotiations for affiliation of the schools with the school board. Bill 37, which has been in effect since July 1, permits private edu- cational institutions to be affiliated with the "public" school systems in Quebec, via coordination of ac- tivities and finances. Under the confessional system of elementary and secondary education in the province, "public" schools are un- der either Protestant or Catholic auspices. Once an "umbrella" agree- ment has been completed, details would remain to be worked out individually between each day school and the board. The indi- vidual agreements would then have to be sent to the provincial education minister for approval. It was noted that the minister has not yet given approval to an agreement reached last fall be- tween the Talmud Tora in Chomedey and the Greater St. Martin School Board. The officials expressed the hope that the Montreal agreements would be retroactive to last Jan. 1. Bill 37 provides funds only for the secular portions of the day school's operations. Parents would still bear the responsibility for the Jew- ish portion of the curriculum. However, only about five per cent of the curriculum is in the non-secular category of day schools which provide Hebrew or religious instructions, the officials said. Esther Weidenbaum; Co-Owned Chess Mate Esther Weidenbaum, former teacher at the United Hebrew Schools, Hillel Day School and Shaarey Zedek, died Wednesday at age 34. She was co-owner with her husband Murray of the Chess Mate Coffee House on Livernois Ave. Mrs. Weidenbaum, 17305 Penn- ington, was born in Israel and came to the United States eight years ago. She had taught elemen- tary school in Israel and was an accomplished painter. Surviving besides her husband and son D'vir in Detroit are her mother, Mrs. Sarah Migdal, and two brothers, Yitzchock and Shimon of Tel Aviv. Interment will be in Israel. Allan Colburn, Partner in Realty Company Allan Colburn, co-founder and partner of the Colburn Realty Co., 18304 James Couzens, died Feb. 2 at age 37. He was with the land developing and new-home broker- age firm for 12 years. A 1948 graduate of Central High School, Mr. Colburn attended Wayne State University. He was a member of Temple Israel and the Builders Association of De- troit. Surviving are his wife, Liliane, 24740 Manistee, Oak Park; a son, Mark; two daughters, Michele and of Dachau Death Camp Jacqueline; his mother, Mrs. MUNICH, (JTA) - A memorial Esther Volburn; and three broth- monument to the victims of the ers, Leslie, Sherwood and Merton. infamous Nazi concentration camp at Dachau will be unveiled at the camp site on May 5, the 23rd an- Vandals Desecrate Jewish niversary of the camp's liberation Cemetery in Manchester by allied forces in World War II. LONDON (JTA)-The Board of The monument, designed by scul- Deputies of British Jews issued a ptor Nandor Glid, won first prize in statement denouncing the desecra- an international competition for tion of tombstones at Manchester the design of the memorial. Glid Jewish Cemetery. It called the also designed the memorial that vandalism the "lowest form of con- stands on the site of the Mauthau- duct to which people can descend." sen concentration camp. The citizens of Manchester, Jew At least 40,000 Jews and many and Gentile, "feel a sense of other anti-Nazis, including Ger- shame that people so behave," the board added. mans, were killed at Dachau. Friday, February 9, 1968 47 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - OBITUARIES Jacob Bobrin, 79; Turover Co-Founder Jacob Bobrin, co-founder and past president of the Turover Aid Society, died Sunday at age 79. Mr. Bobrin, 18301 Ilene, was born in Russia and lived in De- troit 58 years. An active member of Turover, a charitable organiza- tion, Mr. Bobrin also helped found Turover Cemetery and the organi- zation's ladies auxiliary. In 1965, he was given the title of honorary lifetime president for his many terms of office as head of the aid society. Mr. Bobrin was a past vice president of both Cong. Ezras Achim and Cong. Bnai Zion and a member of the Hebrew Bene- volent Society, Farband LZO, the Turover burial society and Jer- icho Branch of the Odd Fellows. Between the two world wars, Mr. Bobrin succeeded in bringing to America his sister, sister-in-law and several nieces and nephews. Surviving are his wife, Rachel; two sons, Williav and Albert; two daughters, Mrs. Jerome (Mildred) Honig of New York and Mrs. Sam (Sydelle) Rabinowitz; seven grand- children and four great-grand- children. PAUL ALBERT, 1600 Antietam, died Feb. 6. He leaves a son, Irving two daughters, Arnold (Regina) Kass and Mrs. Jack (Sariva) Greenbaum; one brother, one sis- ter, nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. • a * HARRY AVERBACH, 17175 Ilene, died Feb. 5. Survived by his wife, Golda; a daughter, Mrs. Meyer (Mollie) Stein; and two Charles Salasnek, senior vice grandchildren. * * a president of Salasnek Fisheries, SAM BECKER, 13337 S. Nor- Inc., 2140 Wilkins, and an active member of the community, died folk, died Feb. 2. He leaves his wife, Gertrude; a daughter, Mrs. Monday at age 75. David (Marcia) Edelman; and two A nephew, Allan Colburn, died grandchildren. three days earlier. a * Mr. Salasnek, 1300 E. Lafayette, HARRY BELSKY, 22031 Gard- was a native of Detroit and a ner, Oak Park, died Feb. 7. Sur- World War I veteran. He belonged vived by his wife, Fannie; two to Cong. Shaarey Zedek and Down- sons, Arnold and Irving; one sis- town Synagogue, Jewish War Vet- ter and six grandchildren. a a a erans and American Legion Bour- dry Post. In addition, he was a SYLVIA BLACK, former De- member om Bnai Brith Keidan troiter of Las Vegas, died Jan. Lodge, Hillel Day School and the 26. Survived by her husband, Rob- National Fisheries Institute, of ert; a son, Arnold of New Or- which he was past director and leans; two brothers and three vice president. He was an original sisters, including Detroiters Dr. member of Hannah Schloss Old Charles Stolar, Mrs. Ann Kutzen Timers. and Mrs. Louis (Sally) Lieber- Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. man; and three grandchildren. * * a Herman (Grace) Berlin; three brothers, Max, Harold and Ar- IDA BORA of Toledo died Feb. thur; four sisters, Mrs. Rose Fin- 6. Survived by a son, Harry of silver, Mrs. Esther Colburn, Mrs. Encino, Calif.; two daughters, Sam (Ethel) Roher and Lillian; Mrs. Harry (Eva) Updegraff and two grandchildren and one great- Mrs. William (Shirley) Sherwin grandchild. of Cleveland; one sister, 11 grand- children and 18 great-grandchil- dren. Interment Detroit. Harry Goodman, Owner a a a of Feed, Milling Company PAULINE CHACHKIS, 3841 Harry Goodman, owner of Good- Monterey, died Feb. 6. Survived man Feed and Milling Co. in by her husband, David; a son, Wayne for half a century, died Henry Chace; two daughters, Mrs. Sadie Hart and Mrs. Richard Monday. He was 75. Mr. Goodman, 20434 Oxley, was (Rose) Sagas; six grandchildren born in Russia. He was a member and eight great-grandchildren. a a a of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Perfec- TILLIE CHAIT, 25980 Marlow, tion Lodge and the Rotary Club. Surviving are his wife, Nettie; Oak Park, died Feb. 7. She leaves a son, Harold W.; a daughter, two sons, Max and Albert; three Mrs. Sidney (Kathleen) Milgrom; daughters, Mrs. Archie (Helen) two daughters, Sarabeth and Helen Caplan of Windsor and Mrs. Theo- Evelyn; a brother, Ben; a sister, dore (Lillian) Goldberger and Mrs. Mrs. Morton Paris; and five grand- Paul (Sulvia) Schneider; and 10 grandchildren. children. a a a ALBERT DIAMOND, 19997 Lich- field, died Feb. 7. He leaves his wife, Rose; a son, Newton; one Charles Salasnek Judge Jacob Panken, Labor Movement Pioneer NEW YORK (JTA) - Judge Jacob Panken, a pioneer in the trade union movement and the first Socialist to serve on the bench in New York City, died here Sunday at age 89. He was a founder of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America and ORT, the Organization for Rehabil- itation Through Training. Judge Panken was born in the Ukraine and settled in the United States in 1890. He graduated from New York University Law School in 1905 and served as a justice of the Municipal Court from 1917 to 1927. He served also as justice of the Domestic Relations Court from 1934 until his retirement in 1957. Judge Panken was, for a time, president of the Jewish Daily For- ward. He represented the U.S. Socialist Party at labor and Social- ist internationals in various Euro- pean cities between 1922 and 1937. Charles Eichenhorn Charles E. Eichenhorn, a Wash- ington Blvd. shoe store owner un- til his retirement two years ago, died Tuesday at age 56. Born in Poland, Mr. Eichenhorn lived in Detroit since infancy. He was a member of Mosaic Lodge F&AM, Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith, Detroit Consistory Moslem Temple, Crescent Shrine Club, Elks Club and the Zionist Organi- zation of America. He was a 32nd degree Mason. In loving memory of brother Mr. Eichenhorn, 20620 Kensing- William George Caplan, who left ton, Southfield, leaves his wife, us Feb. 6, 1941, Cele; two sons, Sanford and How- Your death was so fast and ard of Tucson; a daughter, Mrs. furious Berry (Terryl) Bell of Chicago; But your memory will be with a brother, Seymour S.; three sis- us forever. ters, Mrs. Irving (Rose) Meklin, You are sadly missed by Dr. B. Mrs. Isador (Sadie) Hurvitz and B. Caplan and Mrs. Ann Feldman Mrs. Eva Koolish; and seven grand- and their families. children. . CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Ellis Sheplow acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. I brother, two sisters and three grandchildren. a a a - HAROLD H. GOLDBERG, 14835 Greenfield, died Feb. 5. He leaves his wife, Freda; two daughters, Mrs. Jay (Arlene) Murray and Mrs. Marvin (Sharon) Sucher; one sister and five grandchildren. a a a ARNOLD MARC HERSHEN- SON, 23540 Jerome, Oak Park, died Feb. 4. Survived by his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hersh- enson; two brothers, Kenneth Barry and Fredric Stuart of Bell- flower, Calif.; and his grandmoth- ers, Mrs. Jennie Hershenson and Mrs. Mollie Miller. * ETHEL JUTKOWITZ, 20219 Tra- cey, died Feb. 2. She leaves her husband, Irving; two sons, David end Howard; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lazer Friedman of Windsor; one brother and one sister. a a a ROSE L. KAPLOWITZ, 18631 Hartwell, died Feb. 3. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Maurice ' (Ida) Elkin, Mrs. Irving (Betty) Kaplan and Mrs. Aaron (Esther) Rosenberg; 11 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. * * * ALBERT N. KURZMANN, for- mer Detroiter of Miami Beach,. died Feb. 7. He leaves his wife, Fannie; two sons, Maurice and Harold; four daughters, Rose, Mrs. David (Jean) Blau, Mrs. Charlotte Goldberg and Mrs. Sam (Beatrice) Gluskin; one brother, one sister, 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. a a * HARRY LEFKOWITZ, 10451 Troy, Oak Park, died Feb. 6. Sur- vived by his wife, Sarah; a son, Milton Stein; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Scher and Mrs. George (Ruth) Morris; and three sisters. a * a DORA PEARLMAN, 1338'7 S. Nor- folk. died Feb. 6. She leaves a son. Dr. Jack; two daughters, Mrs. Avery (Maryn) Sandberg of Tona- wanda, N.Y.. and Mrs. Jack (Lee) Heyman of Columbus; one brother two sisters and 12 grandchildren. * * * The Family of the Late Acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rela- tives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. SARAH VELICK, 13228 N. Nor- folk, died Feb. 1. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Frayda Sterns, a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dorothy Ve- lick; three sisters and four grand- children. DORA WARHEIT. 18045 Murray Hill, died Feb. 2. She leaves her husband, Nathan; a daughter, Mrs. Adelaide Trugman of University Heights, 0.; a daughter-in-law. Mrs. Pearl Warheit; five grand- children and three great-grandchil- dren. Interment Cleveland. •WE REAMEAABER rrarx ritx During the coming Beth Yehuda will observe the Yahrzeit of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- ing of Mishnayes. week Yeshiva Hebrew Civil Shevat Feb. 12 Esther Hechtman 12 Harry Lupiloff Esther Golde Karbal 12 12 Fannie Turkel 12 Ida Brandt 12 Louis Zuckerbrown 12 Miriam Sidder 12 Feigel Rubinoff 12 Jean Warren 12 Bertha Terebelo 12 M. Tiktin 13 Leah Lachar Jacob Rosenblatt 13 13 Samuel Saltsman 13 Goldie Solomon 13 Oscar Lefkofsky Ben Shore 13 Jacob Goldstein 13 14 Fannie Faber Harry Schneider 14 Bessie Gruber 14 Bessie Holtzman 14 Louis Kartun 14 Shloma Karbal 14 Noah Keys 15 Elijah Oppen 15 Tette Grunt 15 Benjamin Wrotzlawsky 15 Rachel Fishman 15 Molly Plotkin 15 Debora Scholnick 15 Moshe Goldfarb 16 Joseph Louis Bale 16 Alice Eiseman 16 Isaac Hootner 16 Jack Feldman 16 Samuel Siafkin 16 Gussle Solomon 16 Sam Zingeser 16 Allan A. Burns 17 Mina Wolman 17 Nathan Fine 17 Fannie Smith 18 Morris Goldberg 18 Israel Glicklin 18 Celia Lager 18 Frank Sears 18 Herbert B. Bunin 18 Joseph Goldberg 18 Samuel Sherman 18 Arthur E. Plotnick 18 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 EDNA RUBIN, 21920 Kenosha, 14 14 Oak Park, died Feb. 4. Survived 15 by her husband, Sanford; a son, 15 15 Allan; and two sisters. 15 a a a 15 Morris Nosanchuk, 64; 15 SONIA SHAPOSNIK, 15425 Sor- 15 Was Retired Builder 15 rento, died Feb. 3. She leaves her 16 Morris B. Nosanchuk, a member husband, Morris; a son, Ben Shaw; 16 of Mosaic Lodge F&AM and Pis- a daughter, Mrs. Bernard (Ruth) 16 gah Lodge, Bnai Brith, died Feb. Miller; three brothers, one sister 17 17 3 in Miami Beach. He was 64. and seven grandchildren, 17 1 Mr. Nosanchuk, 12941 Dart- 17 17 mouth, Oak Park, was a retired 17 commercial builder. Born in Rus- 17 Sid Wolfson's 17 sia, he lived in Detroit 50 years. In loving memory of beloved 17 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. Surviving are his wife, Bertha; 1 husband and father Nathan Rubin, 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE Yeshivath Beth Y.hticlah 1 112 Blocks E. of Woodward who passed away Jan. 29, 1966 (8 two daughters, Mrs. Alvin (Carol)! Harrison and Mrs. Faye Friedman; 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish 15751 W. 10 1 Mi. Southfield days in Shevat). Cemeteries on Woodward his father, Louis Nosanchuk; two Phone 353-6750 LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 brothers, Max and Harry; a sister, Mrs. Sol (Fannie) Sklar; and five I grandchildren. Sidney A. Deitch In loving memory of In Memoriam I DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS RUTH SAMELSON JACK BOOKSTEIN ISADOR L. SIDER, former De- troiter of Miami Beach, died Feb. 3. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Helen Katz of East Chester, N.Y., and Mrs. Myron (Florence) Rosen- baum of Albuquerque, N.M.; and three grandchildren. Interment De- troit. a who passed away Feb. 11, 1966, Forever enshrined in our hearts is our fond memory of you. Sadly missed by sisters Marion Trotsky, Helen Klein and Sylvia Berman, The Family of the Late BEATRIC GOLDBAUM Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 12:30 p.m. Sun- day, Feb. 11, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Rosen- baum will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. Serving Detroit's Jewish Community from the Same Location for 30 Years . . . 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