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OBITUARIES
LENA BERMAN, 20225 Ruther-
ford, died Dec. 9. Survived by a
son, Robert; a daughter, Mrs.
Martin (Sarah) Switzer; three
brothers, two sisters, seven grand-
children and two great-grandchil-
dren.
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RAY BROWER, 22855 Shagbark,
Birmingham, died Dec. 9. He
leaves a daughter, Mrs. David
('Millicent) Hertzberg; two broth-
ers, one sister and two grandchil-
dren.
Bernard Mandell, Kin
of Bnai Moshe Official
Bernard Mandell, brother of
Bnai Moshe executive director
Arthur Mandell, died Sunday in
Sacramento, where he was super-
visor in charge of all scientific
personnel for Aerojet Corp. —
Mr. Mandell, 47, a chemical 'en-
gineer, was a native of New York
and lived on the West Coast for 21
years. He held a bachelor's degree
in chemical engineering from the
City College of New York in 1934.
Surviving besides his brother are
his wife, Sekna; two sons, Erie
and Elliott; a daughter, Andrea;
his mother. Mrs_ Rose Resnick of
New York; and a sister, Mrs.
Maxwell (ELsyne) Schatz of Los
Angeles. Interment Sacramento.
Rube Gigue& she farmed hose drawings et may d'invenlisms••
to sculpturing in late years, is dead in New York at 87. lie is shown
in a recent phis with two of his treatises, beads of Bobby Kennedy
and Charles de Gaulle. At 55 he turned to editorial cartooning, was a
Pallier Prize in 'MIL
Former Detroiter Wolfe Kaufman,
Theater Writer, Brother of-Judge
HELEN E. NEIDELMAN, 18945
MAX J. COHAN, 4805 Bantry,
Walled Lake, died Dec. 8. He Hubbell, died Dec. 7. Survived by
leaves a son, Dr. Carl H. Carron; her mother, Bessie Neidelman;
one brother, two sisters and three and three sisters, Ethel Mellen,
grandchildren.
Lillian and Marilyn Fenberg.
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ELSIE COHEN, 22350 E. 15
LINDA SCHWARZ, former De-
Mile, Mount Clemens, died Dec. 5. troiter of Freentont, Calif, died
Survived by her husband, Sam; Dec. 7. Survived by her husband,
three daughters, Mrs. Bernard Harold; a daughter, Amy; her par-
(Anita) Epstein, Mrs. Andrew ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lipson
(Harriet) Guzanich and Mrs. Alex- of Detroit; and one brother.
ander (Roberta) Anderson; and
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eight grandchildren.
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BENJAMIN SILVER, 9000 PH-
ROSA DIAMOND, 19727 Monte grim, died Dec. 3. Survived by his
Vista, died Dec. 6. She leaves her wife, Annie; three daughters. Mrs.
husband. Jack; two brothers, and Harry (Rhoda).Levin, Mrs. Julius
one sister.
(Gloria) Ross and Mrs. Ronald
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(Harriett) Greener; three brothers
JACOB GARNICK, 16300 W. and nine grandchildren.
Nine Mile, Southfield, died Dec. 9.
Survived by his wife, Marie; a son,
JENNIE VOGEL. 3027 W. 13
Maurice; a daughter, Mrs. Eric
(Gertrude) Lind; two brothers, Mile, Royal Oak, died Dec. S. She
one sister and two grandchildren. leaves a son, Jack; three daugh-
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ters. Mrs. Lucyte Zanville and Mrs.
HELEN GOODMAN G R E E N. Sylvia Marks, both of Toledo, and
former Detroiter of Tustin, Calif..
Mrs. Jerome (Evelyn) Shapero;
died Dec. 5. Survived by her hus-
band, Lennart; two sons. Daniel one brother, one sister, eight
and Robert; and a brother, Irving grandchildren and five great-
Goodman, and sister, Mrs. Charles grandchildren. Interment Toledo.
(Dorothy) Snell, both of Detroit_
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Interment California.
LEON WEISLER, 15310 Marlow,
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SARAH GURALNICK, 1028 S. Oak Park, died Dee. 4. Survived
Woodward, Royal Oak, died Dee_ by his wife, Lily; and a son, Har-
4. Survived by two sons, Morris vey C.
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Gural and Henry of River -Forest,
PAULINE ZIELINSKI, 23101
III.; a daughter, Mrs. Alex (Nor-
ma) Grosinger; one sister and sev- Kai, Taylor, died Dec. 6. She
leaves her husband, Gerry; a son,
en grandchildren:
Jeffrey; her mother, Mrs. Sarah
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BESSIE HAYDEN. 660 Whit- Levitt of Atlantic City; and one
more, died Dee. 6. She leaves a sister. Interment Philadelphia.
sae, Sunman; a daughter, Mrs.
Slyer (Carrie) Gerona; three
awl six great-grand-
and
chilen.
grade
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SAM KREITMAN of Louisville
died Dec. 4. Survived by his wife,
Fannie; three sons, Max sad Mi-
ler both of Delreg, and Rabbi
Juan of Dead Farnham N.Y.:
two bribers, four sisters and sine
grandchildren_ aniennest L • ul
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Born in Lwow, Poland, Mr. Kauf-
man beaded from his first Paris
assigement for Hollywood. where
he wrote screen plays and articles
for newspapers and magazines.
He also served as drama critic en
the Chicago Sun. After leaving the
Sun in Ism he became press
agent for Billy Rose. He was presi-
dent of the Association of Theatri-
cal Press Agents and Managers.
Lon Stern, 74, Chaster
The French government award-
Member of Keidan
him the Legion of Honor.
Surviving besides his -brother
Lou Stern, a retired manufac-
are his wife, Lillian; a daughter, turer's representative for whole-
Mrs. Agatha Woodard of New sale chlidren's apparel and a past
York; and two grandchildren.
president of the Michigan Apparel
Club. Mod last Saturday at age M.
LosisShonsson, -CPA
-Mr. Stem a charter member ef
Laois derails, a-certified pri- Harry B. Keidan Lodge of Nast
Wirlailly a oneesan synileate. de atismstant in die dna of Sher- Beak was a member of Temple
- he was a drama hr the amem. llinthaa and satisec. urn Beth EL He was horn in Woodside.
lima New -Wadi Mann Wei- W. le Itile, flanddielli, died Mon- N.Y.
ise's Monopenst ins% urmamall ier # age AIL
&twilit Mr. Stern, who Wed
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DORA LEZELL, DIMIL Bender.
died Tuesday at age 62.
co the attending staffs of Chil-
- Mr. Maybaura. IMRS Warrmg- dren's and Jewish hermits's. Be died Dee. S. She leaves four sows,
tan. was a native Detroiter and was a member of the Cincinnati Sam, Hy,- Dr. Alvin and Maurice;
a graduate of the University of Academy of Medicine. the Ameri- IT grandchildren and seven great-
Detroit Law. School. He was a can Medical Association and Isaac grandchildren. Her husband Isaac
died Oct. 29.
member of Temple Beth El, the M. Wise Temple.
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Ilidnian and American Bar as-
Surviving are his wife, Ruth; a
JOSEPH MILSTEIN. former De-
sociations and past president of
son, Marvin; a daughter, Mrs. Rita troiter of Miami Beach, died Dec.
the Southern Michigan Bridge As-
Wolf of Miami; a sister, Mrs. Max 4. Survived by two sons, Henry
sociation.
(Doris) Cohen of Detroit; and five Mills and Leonard; ohe sister and
Surviving are his wife, Claryce;
four grandchildren.
two daughters. Linda and Penny; grandchildren.
and one grandchild.
Longtime theater writer Wolfe
Kaufman. brother of Circuit Court
Judge Mathew Kaufman, died in
Paris Nov. 17 at age 65.
Mr. Kaufman, who as a Detroit-
-er worked for the old Detroit
Journal (bought by the Detroit
News), was a graduate 01 North-
eastern High and was Bar Nitwit
at Beth Abraham.
Living in Paris since 1954, he
said • he aimed there to enjoy the
err eta -cultural life. A roviag
represeatative for impresario Sol
Disk be covered theater, music
anti other cultural activities -on the
confined. In the Mi, he spent
',.."Niight years in Paris as a foreiga
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Yiddish Proverbs
The Families of the Late
Czella Ferencz
and
Mary Ferencz
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Acknowledge with grate-
ful appreciation the many-
- kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
their recent bereavemenL
Woe to him whom nobody likes;
but beware of him whom every-
body likes.
Man should be master of his will
and slave of his conscience.
Fear only two: God and the man
who has no fear of God.
One who looks for a friend
without faults will have-none.
Fear the one who fears you.
One who has confidence in him-
self gains the confidence of others.
One who cannot survive bad times
cannot see good times.
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