THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 9, 1970-47 OBITUARIES Serviceman Killed in Viet Air Action Harold Steven Krupkin, 18-year- Vietnam Sept. 27, old son of former Detroiters Mr. Army Spec. Krupkin, who lived and Mrs. Irving Krupkin of Los in the Detroit area all his life and Angeles, was killed in action in attended Oak Park High School, was a rear window gunner on a helicopter that was shot down 10 Sadie Hertz Miller, miles from the demilitarized zone. JNF Worker, Donor Eight helicopters were shot down in that action. to WSU, . Hebrew U. Spec. Krupkin, who enlisted at Sadie Hertz Miller, an active age 17, had been in Vietnam three worker for the Jewish National weeks. Following his four-year Fund and other major causes, died service, he planned to continue as Monday in Sinai Hospital. a commercial aircraft mechanic. Surviving Surviving besides his parents two sons, Drs. are a brother Michael of Ypsilanti; Philip and Sidney a sister, Karen; and his grand- Hertz; a daugh- mother, Mrs. Ben Krupkin of De- ter, Mrs. Jerome troit. (R e v a) Krause; two brothers, Sol' Gilbert Seldes, Critic Lifsitz and Sam uel Linden; three of the Popular Arts sisters, Mrs. NEW YORK — Gilbert Seldes, Meyer (Emma) author and critic of the popular Brude r, Mrs. Mrs. Miller arts in America, died Sept. 29 at Sol (Dorothy) Disner and Mrs. Louis (Gertrude) Rosenzweig; 11 age 77. Mr. Seldes' best-known works grandchildren and one great-grand- child. She was the sister of the were "The Seven Lively Arts," late Mrs. Israel (Ida) Senriler of "The Great Audience" and "The Public Arts." He served as a music critic and Born in Russia, Mrs. Hertz was a Detroit resident for 55 years. In Washington correspondent for. sev- addition to JNF she was actively eral newspapers, was associate associated with Cong. Shaarey editor of Colliers and managing Zedek, Hadassah and Pioneer editor of The Dial. From 1950 to 1963, he was professor and dean Women. Her residence was at 25065 Biar- of the. Annenberg School of Com- munications of the University of ritz, Oak Park. In 1954, Mrs. Miller established Pennsylvania. In "The Seven Lively Arts," Sel- a music scholarship at Wayne des asserted that Al Jolson was State University. more interesting to the intelligent Two months ago, together with her sons, she created a long-term mind than was John Barrymore, scholarship at the Hebrew Univer- and Fannie Brice more interesting than Ethel Barrymore, that the sity. circus often is more artistic than the Metropolitan Opera and one film made by Mack Sennet is worth the entire output of Cecil B. De- In Loving Memory of Mille. Our Beloved Son Mr. Seldes adapted "Lysistrata" in 1930, and it was produced on MICHAEL Broadway. In addition, he edited LEVITSKY "This Is America," the first docu- mentary motion picture made up Who passed away Oct. 9, of cuttings from old newsreels 1967. Sadly missed and and served as host and commenta- always remembered by his tor on several radio programs, parents, relatives and among them, the original "Maga- friends. zine of the Air" and "The Lively Arts." Harry Stamler, 72 In Loving Memory of Beloved Husband, Father and Grandfather DAVID COOPERMAN Who passed away Oct. 3, 1967 (12th of Tisbre.) Sadly missed and always remembered by his wife Sylvia; daughters Carole Jonas and Frances Stew- art; and grandchildren. Harry S. Stamler, a member of Temple Beth El, Standard City Club and Zieger Lodge of Bnai Brith, died last Saturday at age 72. Mr. Stamler, 9000 E. Jefferion, was a retired real estate investor. He was born in Austria and lived in Detroit 55 years. He leaves his wife, Rae; a son, John; a daughter, Susan in Cali- fornia; a sister, Mrs. Myron (Mil- dred) Steinberg; and four grand- children. In Memory of My Dear Husband LOUIS I. SHAER Who passed away Oct. 13, 1964 October comes with • sad regrets, It brings a day I will never forget. Tears of sadness still come over me, Tears in silence often follow. Memories keep you ever 112e. Sadley missed and loving- ly remembered by wife Sylvia and family. Ira Kaufman DIRECTORS_ OF FUNERALS LEONARD B. BERNSTEIN, 21610 Whitmore, Oak Park, died Oct. 1. He leaves his wife, Minna; a son, Barry; and a daughter, Doreen. o • • LOUIS COHEN, 1445 W. Nine Mile, Ferndale, died Sept. 30. He leaves his wife, Ann; three sons, Harvey, Paul of Pomona, Calif., and Melvin; and two daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Sandra) Schwartz and Mrs. Norman (Iris) Rubin. • • • EDNA GELBMAN, 20034 Mur- ray Hill, died Sept. 29. Survived by a son, Sol M.; and two grand- children. • • • NATHAN GOLIN, 24061 Majestic, Oak Park, died Oct. 5. Survived by Joel Carris, Head of Furniture Firm Joel E. Carris, founder and co- owner for 35 years of Carris Car- son Furniture Co., 15041 Grand River, died last Friday at age 72. Mr. Carris was a member of Temple Beth El for more than 30 years and was a charter member of the Furniture Club of Detroit. Mr. Carris was a graduate of Northwestern University. He was a 32nd degree Mason in California. A 38-year resident of the Detroit area, Mr. Carris lived at 32040 Tareyton, Farmington. Surviving are his wife, Pearl; a son, Harry J.; a sister, Mrs. Flor- ence Landes of California; and one grandchild. Interment Chicago. Max Coffin, Leader of Furniture Club Max Calfin, president of the Furniture Club of Detroit, died Oct 2 at age 54. Mr. Calfin, president of the Michigan Furniture Co., 6405 Mich- igan, since 1960, was a member_of Cong. Beth Achim and Bnai Brith. He was a native of Detroit and resided at 14670 LaBelle, Oak Park. Surviving are his wife, Jeanette; two sons, Norman and Carl; two daughters, Debra and Mrs. Jerome (Anita) Feldstein; a brother, Louis; three sisters, Mrs. Harry (Jean) Moore, Mrs. Raymond (Loretta) Davis and Mrs. Abe (Betty) Let- vin; and three grandchildren. The Family of The Late BEVERLY GILBERT Acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rela- lives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. his wife, Sophie; a son, Sanford of Pittsburgh; a daughter, Mrs. Eu- gene (Evelyn) Baron; two broth- ers, two sisters and seven grand- children. • • • JOSEPH HILF, 21834 Coolidge, Oak Park, died Oct. 2. Survived by his wife, Esther; two sons, Mar- vin and Henry Allen; and two grandchildren. • • • DR. BRUNO R. JEREMIAS, 25216 Rue Versailles W., Oak Park, died Oct. 7. He leaves his wife, Celia. • • • MAX ISRAEL KARASIK, for- mer Detroiter of Miami Beach, died Oct. 4 Survived by a son, Norman Karr of Detroit; two sis- ters, Mrs. Minnie Dworkin and Mrs. Anna Gibbs, both of New York; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. • • • SARAH KNIGHT, 5423 Mayfair, Dearborn Heights, died Oct. 6. Sur- vived by her husband, James; two brothers, Gerald Schley of Skokie and Jack B. Simons; and three sisters, Mrs. Charles (Ruth) Davi- dow, Mrs. Wayne (Ann) Opificius and Mrs. Irving (Pauline) Silver. • • • ISAAC KUSHNER, 921 Maren- tette, Windsor, died Oct. 4. Sur- vived by his wife, Bessie; three sons, Sidney and Sol, both of De- troit and Irwin; two daughters, Mrs. Martin (Betty) Mitchell and Mrs. Bernard (Lily) Kramer, both of Detroit; one brother and 10 grandchildren. s • • SARAH LEVINE, 13741 Allan, Oak Park, died Oct. 6. Survived by a son, David; a daughter, Mrs. Gerald (Jean) Bruson of Pea- body, Mass.; one sister and five grandchildreL • • • CLAIRE LISKER, former De- troiter of North Miami Beach, died Sept. 24. Survived by her hus- band, Leo; a son, Joel of Detroit; a daughter, Ilene; and one brother. Interment North Miami Beach. • • • KARL LOWY, 19316 Robson, died Oct. 6. Survived by his wife, Martha; a son, Paul; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Ilse) Nusbaum; one sister and three grandchildren. • • • -EVA LURIA, 10703 Santa Maria, died Oct. 5. She leaves two sons, Dr. Harold and Dr. Milton of Roch- ester, N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Harry (Helen) Husid; and five grandchildren. • • • DAVID J. SALZMAN of Cleve- land died Sept. 25. Survived by his wife, Tillie; two daughters, Mrs. Herbert (Marilyn) Feldman and Mrs. William (Barbara) Levitt of Detroit; one brother, two sisters and four grandchildren: Interment Cleveland Heights. • • • MORRIS SAMLER, 16938 Santa Rosa, died Oct. 7. He leaves two sisters, Leah and Mrs. Rebecca Schapiro of Baltimore. • • • , JEROME F. S I M O N. 15312 Northgate, Oak Park, died Oct. 6. Survived by his wife, Phyllis; two daughters, Mrs. Morton (Ruthlee) Cash and Mrs. Max (Judith) Robins; and five grandchildren. • • • MARY SNYDER, died Sept 30. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Irving A. (Sarah) Levy, Mrs. Harry E. (Dora) Feinstein and Mrs. Al- fred (Bertha) Wahl of North Holly- wood, Calif.; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. • • • ROSE SPEYER, 12751 Burton, Oak Park, died Oct. 2. She leaves her husband, Harry; and two sisters. Interment Windsor. • • REBECCA WISE, 17020• Pennsyl- vania, Southfield, died Oct. 4. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Harry . (Sara R.) Simon and Mrs. Irving (Ann) Goldstein; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mildred Wise; one brother, one sister, nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. II MILE, FERNDALE 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Mks from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 24366 JO 44557 Locatior. The Family of the Late DANIEL A. - NATHAN Acknowledges with grate- - fat appreciation the many kind' expressions of sym- pathy extended by rela- tives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. ape DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS t • ' •4 • WE REMEMBER 111MTIC r16442 Dudes Me esenina wash Yeshiva Beds Yebude will observe the Yehrzeit of the following deported fri•nds. with the traditional hilenterlei Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- ing of Mishaeyes. Hebrew Chill TISHRI OCT. Solomon Nucian 11 11 Ruth A. Shapiro 11 11 Abraham Aronow 11 11 Samuel Sheider 11 David H. Cooperman 12 12 Aron Lebovics 12 12 12 12 Mafia Moss Lena Sitrin 12 12 13 Abner Wolf 13 A. Marvin Westermn a 13 13 Sylvia Ung er 13 13 Nochum Cohen 13 13 - Cella Eisen 13 13 Gedalla Oufsteln 13 13 Velma Lang 13 13 Illuma Levenson 13 13 Tosh Dora 14 14 Ida Kasoff 14 14 kianuel L. Rosenthal 14 14 Louis Ratline 14 14 Jennie Wasserman 14 14 Morris Kowal 15 15 Samuel Rapp 15 15 Abraham Applebaum 15 15 Julius Lefton 15 15 Esther R. Smith 16 16 Morris Goldberg 16 16 Dora Rosen 16 15 Max Zelickson 16 16 David M. Edelman 16 16 Laela M. Saulson 16 16 Sans Fink 16 16 Morris Silverstein 16 16 William Solomon 17 17 Minnie Kideckel 17 17 Lilly Z. Stein 17 17 Eeta R. Sas Abrohorn 17 17 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. 101/2 ML Southfield Phone 3334750 Alemar,oll and Manuel lltbach E San Elgin 7-5200 . 1132S W. 9 4U1.11 RD., IN SOUTHFIELD Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman