50--BUSINESS CARDS
WEAVING
Burns, tears, moth holes. We
weave suits, coats, dresses
a n d upholstered furniture.
Low prices.
352-2531
29576. Marshall, Southfield
55-C-COATS FOR SALE
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$800 PERSIAN Lamb Coat - Mink
Color - like new. Fit size 14.16. Price
$375. 341.9025.
87-PETS
OLD ENGLISH SHEEP DOGS
Beautiful champion sired AKC
puppies. Wonderful with chil-
dren. $350. (1 pet $250.)
358-2394
91-COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERSHIP
FOR SALE
MEMBERSHIP - Shenandoah Golf and
.Country Club - for sale. 642-3810.
The Family of the Late
CLARA MAX
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.
Kenneth Eaton, 61;
in Real Estate Business
Kenneth R. Eaton, owner of
Kenneth R. Eaton Co., real estate
investments, died Tuesday at age
61.
Hedwig Peritz,
Pastry Queen
Friday, Ocotber 31, 1969-47
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
OBITUARIES
Hedwig Peritz, retired owner of
Perwein's Pastry Shops in Detroit,
died Sunday at age 91. She was
BERT KLINE, 17655 Manderson,
Mr. Eaton, 18255 Parkside, was well known in the industry as the
IDA BLAIR, 119 Euclid, Royal
a second-generation Detroiter, his "baker's baker."
Oak, died Oct. 26. Survived by her died Oct. 29. He leaves a son,
father George Eaton having been
Mrs. Peritz, 15405 Northgate, husband, Morris; two sons, Sidney Fred Rick.
a founder and post president of Oak Park, was co-founder in 1922 and Albert; three brothers; two
ALFRED JACK SEWN, 20025
the Detroit Real Estate Board. of the first Perwein's Pastry Shop sisters and seven grandchildren.
* *
Burt, died Oct. 24. Survived by his
Mr. Eaton was a member of that on Twelfth St., north of Joy Rd.
FANNIE BRONSON; 11501 Pe- wife, Mary; two sons, Scott and
board and of the National As- The name was a combination of
sociation of Real Estate Boards. the first syllables in the names toskey, died Oct. 29. Survived by Stacey; and two daughters Audrey
of Mrs. Peritz and Rose Wein- a son, William Komorn; three and Robin.
Surviving are his wife, Lois;
daughters, Mrs. Irving (Margaret)
berger, who died 21 years ago.
three sons, Kenneth Jr., Geoffrey
SAMUEL REVZIN, 20473 Strath-
Mrs. Peritz, a native of Ger- Radin, Mrs. Morris (Marion) Le-
and Richard; two sisters and one
many, and Mrs. Weinberg, from vine, and Mrs. Murray (Dorothy) moor, died Oct. 29. Survived by
grandchild.
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Hungary, were neighbors when Mahlin; eleven grandchildren and his wife, Sarah: a son, Dr. Mar-
vin; a daughter, Mrs. Edward
they were young brides. They three great-grandchildren.
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(Betty) Klein; one brother, two
Esther Kaufman, 84;
combined their cooking talents to
EDWARD J. CABOT, 13357 S.
sisters and five grandchildren.
open their business on 12th St.
Mother of Probate Judge As the business grew, two other Norfolk, died Oct. 23. He leaves
a brother, Arnold; and a sister,
IRENE ROSNER of Russia died
Esther Kaufman, mother of pastry shops were opened, one in Mrs. Max Patrich.
Oct. 11. She leaves two sisters,
Probate Court Judge Ira G. Kauf- Livernois and Seven Mile Rd. area,
Mrs.
A. Leon (Bella) ) Peck and
man, died Sunday in North Holly- from 1952 to 1956. Mrs. Peritz
CHARLES CUSHNER, 19356 Sun-
Hajnal,
wood, Calif. Wife of the late Rabbi retired in 1956 after 45 years in derland, died Oct. 23. Survived by Mrs. Arthur (Becliky)
both
of
Detroit. Interment Russia.
Joseph Kaufman, she was age 84.
the business. She was a member two sons, David and Max; three
daughters, Mrs. Harry (Minnie)
Surviving Mrs. Kaufman, a na- of Temple Beth El.
LEAII STERN of London, died
Surviving are a son Herbert of Schafer, Mrs. Lawrence (Rebecca)
tive of Poland, are two sons, Ira
Shankman
of W. Palm Beach, and Oct. 27. She leaves her husband,
Berkeley;
a
daughter,
Mrs.
Bern-
and Jack of Belglade, Fla.; four
Israel;
two sons, Gerald and Har-
daughters, Mrs. Sanford (Betty) hardt (Ruth), Salomon: five grand- Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Feibush; and old of Detroit: two daughters. Mrs.
Hein of Newhall Calif. Mrs children and seven great-grand- six grandchildren. * *
David (Marion) Klavons of Oak
David (Natalie) Segal of Los An- children.
NORMAN ELLSTEIN. 18811 Hes- Park and Mrs. llarry (Brenda)
geles, Mrs. Charles (Mollie)
sel, died Oct. 27. He leaves his Stanton; and 10 grandchildren.
Biglow of Cedarhurst, L.", and
wife, Beatrice; two sons, Barry Interment London.
Mrs. Lucille Schneider of New
and Paul; his father, Mr. Samuel
York; three sisters, 12 grandchil-
MAX WYNN, 16951 Griggs, died
Ellstein; and two sisters.
dren and six great-grandchildren.
* *
Oct. 25. Survived by two daugh-
RAE GERSHON YARNIS, for- ters. Mrs. John (Alice) Cocuzza
UNITED NATIONS-Leo Rosen-
mer Detroiter of Los Angeles, and Eva Wynn; and two sisters.
thal, United Nations photographer,
SEE UNVEILINGS
died•Oct.
25. Survived by two bro-
who recorded on camera 24 years
thers, Ben and David of Detroit;
PAGE 35
of UN history, died Tuesday at
and three sisters, Eunice Gershon
age 85.
and Mrs. Hy (Doris) Adelson and
Mr. Rosenthal, a native of Lat- Mrs. Sol (Sally) Rothenburg, both
via, became a lawyer in Moscow of Detroit. Interment Los Angeles.
but quit when the profession was
* *
nationalized in 1919. He moved on
During the coming
ROGER ISIDOR HERMAN,
week Yeshiva Beth
to Berlin, becoming a reporter and 19769 Cranbrook, died Oct. 23.
Yehuda will observe
photographer. His mother, brother Survived by two aunts, Mrs. Jo-
the Yahrzeit of the
and three sisters were killed in hanna Simon and Mrs. Marie Ber-
following departed
the Holocaust, but Mr. Rosenthal nard; and a cousin, Mrs. Gisella
friends, with the
was able to reach this country, Bennett.
traditional Memorial
*
where he embarked on a third
Prayers, recitation of
I JACOB JACOBSON, 11501 Petos-
career, with the UN.
Kaddish and study-
ing of Mishnayes.
Known by three secretaries gen- key, died Oct. 22. Survived by a
son
Ben
of
Merritt
Island,
Fla.;
eral, he was greeted by U Thant
Hebrew Civil
two
daughters,
Mrs.
Lillian
Wein-
on his 85th birthday last August.
Cheshvan OCT.
ger and Mrs. Goldie Kleinberg;
31
Although he was not on the UN one brother; one sister; seven
19
Ida Maiseloff
NOV.
payroll, Mr. Rosenthal received grandchildren and six great-grand-
2
21
Molly Seligson
his own small office. He was children.
2
21
Israel Cohen
2
21
Janet Robinson
known for his irascible temper-
2
21
Louis Harris
Dag Hammarskjold called him a
2
21
Rose Leah Kramer
21
2
Jerry Kane
dictator-but most of his asso-
2
21
Joseph Zaraokin
ciates developed an affection for
3
22
Hyman Friedman
Herbert Isaacs, secretary-treas-
3
22
David Sosnick
the elderly photographer.
3
22
Sally Raab
urer of Union Investment Co.. loan
3
22
The high point of his later years and mortgage business in the First
Elke Eisenberg
3
22
Esther Nosanchuk
was a one-man show of 600 of his National Bldg.. from 1926 until his
4
23
Jennie Berkower
4
23
photographs held by the UN Asso- retirement in 1966, died Tuesday
Sadie Finley Jordan
4
23
Tillie Grossman
ciation of the United States.
4
23
at age 65.
Nathan Goldstein
5
24
Fannie Davidson
Mr. Isaacs, a native of Pitts-
5
24
Sam Messing
burgh, lived in Detroit 45 years.
5
24
Z. Muscovitz
His residence was at 20491 Pica-
5
24
Dora Plotkin
5
24
dilly. Survivors are his wife, Ruth;
William Stein
5
24
a daughter, Mrs. Jerry (Helen)
Herman J. Zold
6
Beni. Bernard Gaum 25
Krader
of
Cherry
Hill,
N.J.;
and
Milton Bernstein, Detroit ac-
6
Coleman Rottenberg 25
two
grandchildren.
countant since 1915, died Monday
6
25
Rebecca Sklar
6
25
at age 76. He was a CPA in the
Louis Bernstein
7
26
Lewis Ross -
New Location
firm of Bernstein, Bernstein,
7
26.
Jacob Kale
Wile and Gordon, 16180 Meyers.
Sidney A. Deitch
7
26
Fannie Carnick
A native of London, Mr. Bern-
7
26
Gordon
Bessie
DETROIT
stein was - graduated from the
7
26
Bella Rosenbaum
MONUMENT WORKS
University of Detroit in 1619. He
7
26
Anna Butcovsky
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
7
26
belonged to Cong. Shaarey Zedek
Maxine F. Zack
Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield
7
26
Kunie Abramovitz
and Moslem Shrine, and he was a
399-2711, Eve. EL 3.2732
27
Aaron Simons
life member of Perfection Lodge
27
Ethel Baxter
of the Masons.
27
Max Fleischer
Mr. Bernstein, 17417 Westover,
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
27.
Herman J. Fishel
Southfield, leaves his wife, Helen;
27
Jeanette
Kabaker
661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
27
three sons, Gerson, Gerald Sucher
11h Blocks E. of Woodward
Ephriam Lazarus
Leo Rosenthal, 85,
UN Photographer
WE REMEMBER
71-is TX MIN
Mr. Louis Kay (Kreps)
Announces the Dedication of a
Memorial In Memory of
His Martyred Family
Who were numbered among
the 800 Families From the
Herbert Isaacs , 65
Polish city of Wtosczowa, Kielce
Who were forcibly removed to
the Treblinka Crematorium
and who gave their lives
"Al Kiddush Hashem"
Milton Bernstein,
Accountant, 76
Yom Kippur, 1942
Rabbi Mordecai Halpern and
Cantor Ruben Erlbaum
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officiating
Friends and family are invited to attend
Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery, Section 18,
Gratiot at 14 Mile Road
Sunday, November 2, at 1 :30 P.M.
and Donald Sucher; four daugh-
ters, Mrs. Erwin (Yvette) Wile.
Mrs. Justin (Esther) Morrison,
Mrs. Martin (Irene) Bader and
Mrs. Samuel (Shirley) Chavkin;
two brothers, Robert and Victor;
four sisters, Mrs. Morris (Dora)
Rubinstein, Mrs. Samuel (Rae)
Better and Gertrude, both of Los
Angeles, and Mrs. Samuel (Ann)
Epstein of Mt. Vernon, 0.; 32
grandchildren and 14 great-grand-
children.
6 BlkS. from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries on Woodward
LI 2-8266
Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc.
DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
1832.5 W. 9 MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD
JO 4-5557
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
15751 W. 10 1/2 Mi. Southfield
Phone 353-6750
BERG AND URBACH
tie 7eae4t ea no ago" em ed.
Formerly Karl Berg Memorials and Manuel Urbach & Son
13405 CAPITAL at COOLIDGE OAK PARK TELEPHONE 544.2212
ELgin 1-5200
Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman
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