Calvin Taub Killed in Auto Accident OBITUARIES Calvin Lee Taub, a student Orchard Lake and 13 Mile Rds. at Ford High School who would Calvin, 20161 McIntyre, was re- have celebrated his 17th birthday cording secretary of Sporn Chap- Tuesbay, died of injuries in an ter, AZA, and an Eagle Scout. He automobile accident Sunday at leaves his mother, Mrs. Shirley MORRIS BAKER, 16300 W Taub; and a sister, Frances. Con- Nine Mile, Southfield, died June tributions to the Calvin Taub Fund 17. Survived by his wife, Bella; a of BBYO will go toward a camp son, Gerald; two daughters, Mrs. site. Marvin (Roberta) Simon and Mrs. In Loving Memory of John (Elizabeth) Compo; two Philip Cohn, Age 85, brothers, two sisters and three Our Dearest Mother Detroit Men's Clothier grandchildren. * * * Philip Cohn, owner of Philcon SIMON BARACH, 20501 Stout, Frances Clothes in Detroit for 30 years be- formerly of Miami Beach, died fore his retirement in 1965, died June 16. He leaves a son, Herbert (Fanny) Roth June 12 at age 85. of N. Miami; a daughter, Mrs. Mr. Cohn, 1 Lafayette P1., was a Joseph (Ruth) Katz; one sister, native of Roseville, 0., who lived seven grandchildren and two great- June 21, 1962 in Detroit for 65 years. andchIldren. • • • He was a member of Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith. The years have numbered MORRIS BERMAN of Marshall, eight. He is survived by three broth- Mich., died June 12. He leaves a A candle glowing bright ers, David, A. B. and J. V. Saddens us today. daughter, Genia. Interment Detroit. • • • We've lost our guiding light. A man who has never been in FANNYE BLATNIKOFF, 19381 danger cannot answer for his cour- Votrobeck, died June 12. She The memories linger on. age.—La Rochefoucauld. leaves her husband, Harry; her As years have past another. Oh, for just a glimpse daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sam (Faye) Of you. Our Dearest Schwartz; two grandchildren and Mother. four great grandchildren. Father's Day • • • And when we had a problem, In Loving Memory of a ETHEL BRONSTON, former You found its proper place. Husband and Father Detroiter, of Los Angeles, died For with your love and wis- dom. June 14. She leaves a son, Dr. DAVE Our troubles we could face. Gordon J.; one brother, two sis- COOPERMAN ters and two grandchildren. Inter- To see his face, to watch ment Detroit. To have you here beside us, • • • his smile; To only hold your hand. To share again that special To sit with him and talk ELIZABETH ENGEL, 24320 bond awhile. Ridgedale, Oak Park, died June That children understand. To be together in the 16. Survived by her husband, same old way Manuel; a son, Marvin; one broth- Deeply missed by your child- Would be our greatest er, one sister, five grandchildren ren: wish today. and one great-grandchild. Robert Roth. Helene Ham- • • • mer. Shirley Mrs. Sylvia Cooperman Greengood, Geraldine (Jerry) Mrs. Ronald (Frances) MORRIS EPSTEIN, 20036 Fen- Miller, ton, died June 9. Survived by a Joan Adler, and all your Stewart grandchildren. Mrs. Walter (Carole) son, Raymond, H.; two daughters, Jonas Mrs. George (Marian) Rich and Mrs. Paul (Anna) Epstein; one sister; 10 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. • • • MELVIN HANDELZALTZ, 10250 Troy, Oak Park, died June 12. Sur- THE HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY Yeshayah Foerder Israeli Economist, Bank Leumi Chief (Chesed Shel Emes) will unveil 53 Monuments, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1970 at 11:30 A.M. that they have placed on the graves of the following- persons, without kin, who have found their final resting place at the HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY GRATIOT AT 14 MILE ROAD: Herman Arnold William Bennish Morris Bicher Moses Bieuch Norbert Blank Sol Brandenburger Marc Braun Helena Brickner Anna Bundzik Harry Cohen Sam Cohen Abraham Coplind Molly Cooper Abraham Eisenstein Joseph Fleisher Max Forman Morris Friedman Herman Frisch William Giffen Joseph Goldberg Nathan Goldberg Jeanette Golding Rose Goldsmith Morris Gordon Rose Graf Sam Gross Max Grossman Joseph C. Harris Kadie Hirsh Benjamin Hoffman Gabor Jakobovics Rubin Kursman Harry Leven Louis Markovitch Emil Oesterwind Alfred Rogoff Harry Rose Henry Rosenberg Max Rosen Morris Schneider Morris Schwartz Rae Senter Noson Soglin Charles Spielman Bernard Steiner Harry Stone Jack Susman Charles Waldstein Ben Witte Rebecca Wolf Israel Yankovitz Joseph Yankowitz Bernard Yestchen RABBI SAMUEL H. PRERO of the Young Israel of Greenfield and CANTOR HYMAN ADLER of Cong. B'nai David will officiate The Community-at-large, people that may have known - them, and possible relatives, are asked to attend these unveilings. Arrangements Committee: Samuel S. Partner, Chairman Nathan Samet, Co-Chairman Edward Miller Harry E. Citrin Melville J. Richman Hyman Lipsitz Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum TEL AVIV (JTA)—Dr. Yeshayah Foerder, chairman of the First Is- rael Bank and Trust Co. of New York and chief executive officer of Bank Leumi, died here. Dr. Foerder was born in Char- lottenburg, Germany, and relocated in Israel in 1933. He was a Knes- set member from 1949 to 1957, representing the Progressive Party. He had been a member of the par- liamentary finance committee, the committee of economic cabinet ministers -id the Bank of Israel's advisory council since 1949. He had also served on the executive of the independent Liberal Party. Dr. Foerder, considered one of Israel's most influential economic leaders, was a prolc writer and lecturer on Israeli-American eco- nomic ties. Among his other activi- ties, he was co-founder of the Rassco Building Co., the leading construction firm in Israel, a mem- ber of the Israeli delegation that negotiated a United States loan for Dead Sea operations and chairman of General Mortgage of Israel, Bank Leumi Investment of Israel, the Union Bank of Israel and the Independent Development Bank of Israel. Dr. Foerder was also a board member of the Anglo-Israel Bank of London. FANNIE WEMBER of Jamaica, vived by his wife, Helen; a daugh- ter, Alisa; his parents, Jack and N.Y., died June 11. Survived by Ida Handelzaltz of Montreal; and two sons, Lawrefice of Detroit and George of New York City; two one sister. • • • daughters,, Betty Zeitz and Rose ERIKA M. LMBER, 23421 Har- Brooks of New York City; four riet Ct., Oak Park, died June 17. grandchildren and six great-grand- Survived by her husband, Dr. Mar- children. vin; a son, Jeffrey; two daughters, Debra and Brenda; her mother, If I come across any difficulties Mrs. Sarah Popp of East Germany; in my reading, I do not bite my one brother and two sisters. nails over them; after one or two attacks I give them up. Montaigne - SARA LEVIN, 19973 Winthrop, died June 11. Survived by a son-in- law, Edward Robinson of Topeka; a brother, William Cohn of Chi- cago; one sister, Mrs. Harry Har- wich of Chicago; and two grand- children. • • • During the coming ABE MEISNER, 7230 W. Outer week Yeshiva Beth Dr., died June 16. He leaves his Yehuda will observe wife, Celia; a daughter, Mrs. the Yahrzeit of the Deane Smith; and two grandchil- following departed dren. friends, with the • • r. traditional Memorial ° WE REMEMBER 717:122 71tx MORRIS MILLER, 3821 Duane, died June 10. Survived by his wife, Nettie; and four sons, Louis, Sam, Norman and Philip. • • • FANNIE MILLMAN, 19352 Ever- green, died June 15. Survived by a son, Norman; four brothers and two sisters. • • • BEN OFNER, 3358 Clements. died June 10. Survived by his wife, Ida, and a son, Harry. • • EUGENE CLARENCE POL- LOCK, 10643 Santa Maria, died June 17. Survived by his wife, Laura; two sons, Maynard L. of Denver and Dr. Howard J. of Ann Arbor; four brothers, one sister and two grandchildren. • • • HARRIET PRICE of New York died June 15. She leaves two brothers, Morton and Irving Espar and a sister, Mrs. Reva Gins- berg, all of Detroit. Interment New York. • • • NATHAN RUBIN, former De- troiter of Los Angeles, died June 5. Survived by his wife, Esther; a daughter, Mrs. Martin (Lynne) Smilay; a sister, Ann Gordon and a ,brother, Benjamin Rubens, both of Detroit; and two grandchildren. Interment Los Angeles. * * * PHILIP SHAPIRO, 10641 Santa Maria, died June 11. Survived by his wife, Mollie; two daughters, Mrs. Ben (Florence) Harwood and Mrs. Samuel (Lillian) Goldman of Chicago; one sister; three grand- I children and three great-grand- children. New Location Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS . 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield 399.2711, Eve. 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