THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 27, 1968-39 OBITUARIES el AARON DISTEL, 18489 Whit- BELLA KOMINARS, 20559 Glas- comb,dide Sept. 23. He leaves his tonbury, died Sept. 24. She leaves wife, Sophie; a daughter, Mrs. Al- her husband, Stuart; a daughter, bert A. (Clare) Heiman of Be- , Ellen; and one sister. thesda, Md.; and two grandchildren. • • • • • • ABRAHAM MELTZER, 11501 LOUIS DUNN, 18997 Heyden, Petoskey, died Sept. 19. He leaves died Sept. 19. Survived by his seven sons, Louie, Leslie, Max, wife, Jennie; two sons, Nathan Robert of Las Vegas, Harry, Sam and Milton; seven daughters, Flor- and Russell of Los Angeles; a ence Lebowitz, Pearl Greenberg, daughter, Mrs. Sam (Edna) Edith Feld, Phyllis Stern, Roselyn Boesky; 10 grandchildren and 17 Cohen, Bearnice Fine and Shirley great-grandchildren. Budman; and 22 grandchildren. • -• • SAMUEL MILLMAN, former NATHAN EDELMAN, 18526 Pier- Detroiter of N. Miami Beach, died Sept. 19. Survived by his wife, son, died Sept. 20. He leaves his wife, Gertrude; a son, Edward; a Libby; a son, Max; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Eva Chessler, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Stanley (Charlotte) Zimmerman of Silver Springs, Va.; Bertha Friedman of Los Angeles and three grandchildren. Interment and Mrs. M. Lawrence (Freda) Applebaum; one sister, 12 grand- Washington D.C. children and six great-grandchil- • • • dren . DAVID FELDMAN, 19321 Votro- • • • beck, died Sept. 25. He leaves his JESSIE T. NOVITZ, 20470 wife, Rose; two daughters, Mrs. Cheyenne, died Sept. 22. Survived Hal (Miriam) Grashkin and Mrs. by two daughters, Mrs. Albert Clifford (Ethel) Chudler; and five (Elaine) Summer and Sadie; one grandchildren. sister and three grandchildren. • • • • • • ROSE FRANZEL, 19100 W. JENNIE SHIBOVICH, 22783 Seven Mile, died Sept. 20. She Vassar, died Sept 19. Survived by leaves a son, Irving of California; three sons, Rubin Sabor, Monty two daughters, Adeline of Trenton, Sabor and Sam Sabor of Park N.J., and Mrs. Robert (Elinor) Ridge, Ill.; two daughters, Mrs. Kahn of Oklahoma City; two bro- Jack (Anne) Korman and Mrs. thers, three sisters and three Tom (Lillian) Brown; one sister grandchildren. and seven grandchildren. • • * • • • MARKS STOLARSKY, 176 W. HARRY GOLDY, 11501 Petoskey, Nevada, died Sept. 24. He leaves died Sept. 20. He leaves a sister, his wife, Lillian; and a daughter Mrs. Sarah Krohn. Mrs. John (Elaine) Jamba. • • • FRED IMMER, 23101 Kenosha, Oak Park, died Sept-21. He leaves Minnie Gross, Member his wife, Joyce; two daughters, Judith and Linda; his parents, of Temple Emanu-El Minnie Gross, a member o' Tem- Mr. and Mrs. David Immer of ple Emanu-El, Hadassah and California; and two sisters. Women's American ORT, died Sun- • • • day at age 71. Born in Germany, CLARA JACOBS, former De- Mrs. Gross lived in the Detroit troiter of Los Angeles, died Sept. area for 46 years. She resided at 24. She leaves two sons, 13116 Vernon, Huntington Woods. M. and Dr. John of California; two Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. daughters, Mrs. Harry (June) Albert (Rosalie) Cohen; a sister, Storch of California, and Mrs. Mrs. Anna Abel; and two grand- Elliott (Beatrice) Elkin; and 11 children. grandchildren. Interment Detroit. - os CE REMEMBER rtmc During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehude will observe the Yebrzeit of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- ing of Mishnayes. Hebrew Civil Sept. Tishrel 91/ Robert Carnick 29 Pearl Gendier 30 Fannie Escoff 36 Anna Mintz as Anna Goldstein Bessie Jaffin as Harry Schneider 30 Joseph S. Abramson as Clara Gold Samuel Brenner Louis Applebaum Beret Frankel Bernard EJlas Sam gloothtekt 1 Radnor Family 111 'Samuel Robinson - Sarah chervil' ,Chaya R. Smolinsky. 10 _Sholorn Smolinsky 111 Louis Diamond ' 10. Solonson Nocian 11 - Ruth Ann Shapiro 11 11 .11 Henry Daniels 11 Aronow Samuel Shekter 11 12 -Aron Lebovics .Malka Moss 12 Jennie Marcus 12 12 Lena Sarin Avner Wolf 13 A. Marvin Westerman 13 .Sylvia Unger Celia Eisen 13 13 :Sedalia Gufstein 13 Veins" Lang Blume Levenson 13 "Nochum Cohen 13 MEYER ZACK Who passed away Oct. 5, 1962. Sadly missed and always remembered by his children and grandchil- dren. Free to Our Readers! New Up-dated 24-Year Hebrew-English Calendar! Oct. 1 1 3 3 3 S 5 5 S 5 5 S Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Dr. John Bayles NEW YORK (JTA)-Samuel D. I ing the New York University Medi- Leidesdorf, senior partner of S. D. cal Center and served as board Leidesdorf and Co., one of the na- chairman. tion's largest accounting firms, a Born in Manhattan, Mr. Lades- civic leader and philanthropist, don was orphaned at age 6 with died Sept. 21 at age 86. He was a the death of his father. He left former president of the Federation school at 13 to support himself and of Jewish Philanthropies of New his mother, obtaining a job as of- York and treasurer of the United five boy at $3.50 week He rose in r: Jewish Appeal 1 the ranks, but quit his job to study Greater N e w . accounting. He organized his own York for 30 firm in 1905. years. Mr. Lei- Honorary vice president of the desdorf was a di-1 American Jewish Committee, Mr. 4; rector of t h e . Leidesdorf received the AJC's x 1" -4 Joint Distribution ' Herbert 11. Lehman Human Rela- -.','•::.." )Committee a n d tions Award in 1964. held a number of Jewish posts. Nellie Bookstein, 60 Heraised mil- of ons of dollars Nellie M. Bookstein, widow or these philan- Jack B. Bookstein, who died in , followed him in death opies and once J anuary, Wednesday. She was 60. Leidesdorf jokingly boasted, we "I'm the best schnorer in town." Mrs. Bookst e in was a member of , Hadassah, Pioneer Women and Dr. John G. Bayles, physician He was instrumental in establish- Women's Bicur Cholem. A Cleve- with offices at 14411 E. Jefferson, land native, she lived in Detroit 60 died Sept. 20 at age 67. Irish-Jewish Musician Dies years. Her residence was at 20438 Dr. Bayles, a 1926 graduate of LONDON - Composer of Renfrew. Tulane University's medical school, songs, the Irish- Surviving are two brothers, Jos- was a native Detroiter. He was a popular Irish Jewish musician Michael Carr, eph and Eugene Steinberger• and member of the Wayne County Medical Society, Michigan State whose paternal name was Cohen, a sister, Mrs. Floyd ( Alice) Wincel. Medical Society, Detroit Consistory died last week. He was reared in and Moslem Temple and Mai- Dublin, ran away to sea as a teen- Laurence Medow, 22; u, monides Medical Society, as well ager and worked in Hollywood as was on Michigan Daily as Perfection Lodge of the Masons a bit player before moving to Eng- land where he produced many of Laurence Medow. 22, associate and the Crescent Shrine Club. He managing editor of the Michigan resided at 20401 E. Eight Mile, his compositions. Daily at the University of Mich- St. Clair. Shores. Surviving are his wife, Helen; Radomer Aid Schedules I i gan, died Sept. 20. Mr. Medow, son of Mr. and Mrs. a brother, Dr. Clarence R.; and Memorial for Sunda y I Irving Medow, 32021 Pembroke, two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Levin Radomer aid society and its Livonia, was a native of Detroit and Mrs. Margaret Schmittel. friends will assemble noon Sunday ' A senior at U. of M . he was a at the Radomer Cemetery, 14 Mile I member of Sigma Delti Xi Frat- Bernard Howard of LA; and Gratiot Rds., for memorial ! ernity. He leaves • two brothers, services. Rabbi Leizer Levin will Louis and Jerry. Real Estate Developer officiate. Bernard B. Howard, former De- troiter who has been active in Los Angeles real estate financing and German President Sends development for the past 18 years, New Year Cable to Israel died Tuesday at age 63. BONN (JTA) - President Hein- Mr. Howard, a native Detroiter, leaves his wife, Dorothy; a son, rich Luebke of the Federal Repub- Robert; a daughter, Elizabeth; lic sent New Year's greetings to three brothers, attorneys Mark, Israel, expressing the hope that Arthur and Milton Howard, all of the good relations prevailing be- whom were active in the develop- tween Israel and West Germany ment of North Park Towers luxury will be broadened and deepened. Minister of Interior Ernst Benda apartments and a sister, Mrs. said later that it should be deter- Renee Keege of Chicago. mined whether the extreme right- Interment Los Angeles. wing National Democratic Party is unconstitutional and if so proven, Services to Honor the party should be outlawed. Another minister, Social Demo- -2 Deceased Members Memorial services will be held crat Hans Jurgen Wischnewski, who heads the ministry for eco- 2 p.m. Sunday for Joseph Heide- man of Detroit and Arthur Schech- nomic aid, proposed that the Con- ter of Grand Rapids at the Work- stitution be amended so that the NPD could be banned. Wischnewski men's Circle Center. Mr. Heideman was an active left on a five-day visit to Egypt. (In Jerusalem, the foreign diplo- member of the Workmen's Circle branch 156 for many years, general matic corps extended New Year A telephone call to us manager of the Workmen's Circle greetings to President Zalman gives you the assurance Center and a former member of Shazar of Israel. Greetings on be- that a man you know is the Jewish Community Council and half of all of the foreign envoys were read by the dean of the helping you. Jewish Labor Board. Mr. Shecter was also a member corps, Ambassador Jerome Yancy of branch 156 and was known for of Liberia.) We can make the desired his contributions to Jewish culture arrangements regardless UNDER PRESSURE institutions in many lands. of where a death occurs. The moment of truth: Football coaches have to produce-either Lillian Smilay, Age 78 winners or alibis. Lillian Smilay, a native Detroit- er whose parents were charter 18325 W. Nine Mile Rd. Sid Wolfson's members of Temple Beth El, died Southfield Sept. 19 at age 78. 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He was a graduate of the University of Detroit and received his teaching certificates from Eastern Michigan University. Survivors are his wife, Libbie; three sons, Sherwin, Joel and San- ford; a daughter, Susan; his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris New- man; and a brother, Paul. NY Philanthropist Samuel Leidesdorf - 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 15751 W. TO1/2 Mi. Southfield Phone 353-4750 In Memory of Our Beloved Father and Grandfather, Teacher Charles Newman; Active at Adas Shalom The revised 24-Year Calendar now goes to 1970. All Hebrew dates and day of the week for 24- years from September, 1946. A very con- venient way to find yahrzeit dates. Also all important Jewish holidays from 1948 to 1973. For your free copy, send a post card a letter, or, mentioning this pub- lication, to: H. J. Heinz Co., Dept. 72, Box 57, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230. • BERG AND URBACH Gk neutetotege4 tie 7eftede hi( fr.cr;ols and .Manuel Urbach Z. Son fcfm,iy kcri Er - to OUR NEW LOCATION • SIDNEY A. 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