THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 1, 1971-39 OBITUARIES Jules Schubot, Noted Jeweler, 69 Jules R. Schubot, a onetime "pocket peddler" of jewelry to actors in the Bonstelle Playhouse who rose to become one of De- troit's best known jewelers, died Tuesday at age 69. He was resid- ing in Miami Beach for the winter. Mr. Schubot could credit Jesse Bonstelle, founder of the theater, with starting him on the road to a career in jewelry. He worked in the theater nights and in the jew- elry store days during his teen years. It was suggested that he may as well start making a profit, instead of selling jewelry to actors at cost. One of Detroit's leading manu- facturing jewelers for 50 years, Mr. Schubot and his son Douglas had just celebrated 30 years at their downtown Detroit location, 33 John R. The father and son together designed, created and manfactured jewelry, and Douglas continues to carry on the Schubot tradition of quality. Active in the TB and Health Society, Mr. Schnbot designed the jewel-studded golden slipper presented at the charity Cin- derella Balls over the past two decades. He was a director and corporative member of the Boys Clubs, a founder and director of the Hundred Club and a past recipient of the Maryglade Col- lege Knights of Charity Award. Mr. Schubot also belonged to Temple Beth El, the Chautauqua Society, Press Club, Variety Club, Standard City Club and Franklin Hills Country Club. Besides his son, Mr. Schubot leaves his wife, Baraga; a -daugh- ter, Mrs. Harm (Reta) Hesse of Paterswalde, Netherlands; two brothers, Maurice Schubot and Harvey Seymour of Los Angeles; Ida Colten, Active in Clubs, Community Ida B. Colten, active organiza- tional woman, died Dec. 29 at age 88. Mrs. Cotten, 900 Whitmore, was an 85-year resident of Detroit. She was born in Syracuse. A member of Hadassah and United Hebrew. Schools, she served as a former secretary of both Cong. S ha are y Zedek and the Hebrew Free Loan Society. Mrs. Cotten leaves three sons, Joseph B., Oscar A. of Houston and Robert B. of Santa Barbara, Calif.; a sister, Sarah Buchhalter; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. In Blessed Memory of LILY MARGOLIS Who passed away Dec. 28, 1966. "Sadly missed and forever in our hearts." Her loving children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. two sisters, Betty and Sadie; and seven grandchildren. Arrangements are being com- DORA ADLER, 17148 Ilene, died pleted with the William R. Hamil- Dec. 29. She leaves three sons, ton Funeral Chapel. Irving, Jerome and Seymour; a daughter, Mrs. Darwin (Bernice) Miller of Encino, Calif.; one sister and five grandchildren. • • • ROSE CABOT, 13242 N. Norfolk, died Dec. 24. She leaves her hus- band, Arnold; one brother and two sisters. • • • SAM COHEN, 22350 E. 15 Mile, Mount Clemens, died Dec. 24. Sur- vived by three daughters, Mrs. Ber- nard (Anita) Epstein, Mrs. Andrew (Harriet) Guzanich and Mrs. Alex- ander (Roberta) Anderson, all of Roseville; three brothers, one sis- ter and eight grandchildren. • • • SAMUEL COHEN, 11501 Petos- key, died Dec. 24. Survived by a son, Harry; a daughter, Mrs. Jo- JULES R. SCHUBOT seph (Doris) Klinger; four grand- children and six great-grandchil- Charles F. Rosen, 60, dren. • • • Advertising Executive DAVID DRESNER, 25521 Col- Charles F. Rosen. 60, former leen, Oak Park, died Dec. 26. He executive vice president of Revco leaves his wife, Tillie; two daugh- and former executive vice presi- ters, Mrs. John (Nancy) Trudeau dent of W. B. Doner Co. advertis- and Jill; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing firm, died Friday in Miami Hyman Dresner of Miami; six brothers, one sister and two grand Beach. His South- children. field residence • • • was at 23105 MICHAEL S. ENGEL, 15241 Les- Providence. lie. Oak Park, died Dec. 22. He Funeral serv- leaves his father, George Engel; ices w ere held his mother, Dolores Engel; and Monday morning one sister. at Temple Beth • c • El. Surviving are LENA FALK of Boston died Dec. his wife, Eleanor; 27. Survived by a son, Joseph of two sons, Robert Detroit; four grandchildren and and Donald; two six great-grandchildren. Interment Rosen brothers, Dr. Os- Boston. car and Sidney of Ohio; and a sis- • • • ter, Mrs. Harry (Edythe) Barnett. SARAH FREED, former De- A native of Cleveland, Mr. Rosen came to Detroit 35 years ago. He troiter of Miami Beach, died Dec. served as president of the Men's 28. She leaves a brother, Joseph Club of Temple Beth El and as a Chernick of Miami and two sisters, trustee of the temple. A former Fla. and Mrs. Gertrude Handel of executive vice president of Stand- Winnepeg. Interment Detroit. • • • ard City Club, he was a former HYMAN FRIEDMAN, 19100 W. board member of the Advertising Seven Mile, died Dec. 28. He Council of Michigan and a member leaves his son, Arthur Friedman; of Franklin Hills Country Club. Mr. Rosen was the author of a a brother; a sister; two grandchil- humorous book on psychiatry and dren and two great-grandchildren. • • psychiatrists. IDA STERNBERG GOUL D, former Detroiter of Hollywood, Fla., died Dec. 27. She leaves a Marian D. Ginsberg, a native daughter, Mrs. Richard (Florine) Detroiter who had been active in Kerchhoff of Lafayette, Ind.; two organizations both here and in the brothers, including Myron S. Stein Bay City-Midland area, died Dec. berg of Detroit; and one sister. Interment Hollywood. 22 at age 82. • • * Mrs. Ginsberg, mother of De- EVA GROSSBART, 19100 W. troit attorney Cordon I. Ginsberg, Seven Mile, died Dec. 27. Survived was a life member of Hadassah by two sons, Julius and Samuel of and was active in the movement San Miguel, Mexico; three daugh- statewide up until her death. ters, Mrs. Chauncey (Diana) El- Among the many other civic and binger, Mrs. Joseph (Dorothy) charitable organizations to which Hamlin of Wayland, Mass., and she belonged, she was a life mem- Mrs. Margaret Price; 11 grandchil- ber of Purity Chapter, Order of dren and four great-grandchildren. the Eastern Star, and a member • • • of Temple Israel in Bay City and LOUIS JASLOV, 19766 Stahelin, Temple Beth El, Midland. died Dec. 25. Survived by his wife, Married to the late Julius Gins- Rose; two sons, Leonard of Cleve- berg, she lived in Bay City from land Heights and Harvey; a daugh 1925. Three years ago, she moved ter, Mrs. Louis (Myra) Kuretzky; to Midland, where her daughter, two sisters, seven grandchildren Mrs. William (Ruth) Surath, lives. and two great-grandchildren. • • • Mrs. Surath is Michigan Region president of Hadassah. NICHOLAS KARDOS, 18313 Besides'her children, Mrs. Gins- Forrer, died Dec. 27. Survived by berg leaves three grandchildren. his wife, Anna; and one sister in Interment was held in Bay City. Hungary. Marian Ginsberg MAURICE KLAUSNER, for- mer Detroiter of Los Angeles, died Dec. 17. He leaves his wife, Anne, and a daughter, Charlotte. • • • GERTRUDE (GUSSIE) LAX, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, died Dec. 26. Survived by a son, Dr. Maurice; three daughters, Mrs. Charles (Dorothy) Feinberg of Miami Beach, Mrs. Ely (Lilliann) Katz and •Mrs. Aaron (Yetta) Lip- ton of Montebello, Calif.; 13 grand- children and five great-grandchil- dren. • • • HERMAN LEAVIT7, former De- troiter of Los Angeles, died Dec. 8. Survived by his wife, Freda; four brothers, Samuel, Nathan, David and Benjamin; and two sisters, Sadie James and Freda Levitsky, all of Detroit. • • • LOUIS LOEWY, 23760 Frisbee, died Dec. 25. Survived by his wife, Minnie; a son, Sheldon; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Milton (Patricia) Benja- min of New York; one sister and four grandchildren. • • • LILLIAN MARK, former De- troiter of Phoenix, died Dec. 23. She leaves her husband, Max; two daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Sandra) Goldberg of Cleveland and Mrs. Ronald (Elaine) Joseph; four brothers, three sisters and six grandchildren. Interment Detroit. • • • GRACE POMERANTZ, 19100 W. Seven Mile, died Dec. 25. Survived by a son, Norman Palmer; four daughters, Mrs. Sam (Esther) Bi- coll, Mrs. Isadore (Helen) Gold- man, Mrs. Victor (Mayme) Law- son and Mrs. William (Pauline) Rosen of Columbus; 18 grandchil- dren and seven great-grandchil- dren. * * * HYMAN ROSENFELD, former Detroiter of El Paso, died Dec. 24. Survived by his wife, Dolly; four brothers, Harry and Dr. John L. Rosefield, both of Detroit, Sol of Flint and Sam of Las Vegas; and two sisters, Mrs. Isabel Gray of Miami and Mrs. Ben (Rose) Miller of Detroit. Interment El Paso. JENNIE ROSENSTEIN, 11501 Petoskey, died Dec. 26. She leaves a sister, Mrs. Sadie Benson ef Brooklyn. • • • JOSEPH RUBIN, former De- troiter of Miami Beach, died Dec. 29. Survived by two sons, Bernard Rollin of Detroit and Irving of Red Bank, N.J.; five grandchil- dren and two great-grandchildren. • • MARTIN SCHMALBERG, for- mer Detroiter of Phoenix, died Dec. 27. He leaves his wife, Mabel; New Locdflor. S A. 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Marx Rose Feld Israel Lubow Mendel Stawls Nettie Friedman Benjamin Schlussel Pauline Cohn Menachem M. Cohen 1 1 Hyman Snyder 1 Saul Kahan Chaye L. Grossman 1 1 Julius Schwartz Rebecca Weisberg 1 Jacob K. Palrnan 1 Sol Levin 1 Morris Radnor 1 Bertha Skolnick 1 Hyman R. Cohen 1 Rachel Sperling 1 Benjamin Green 1 Samuel D. Freeman 1 Theresa Sonneofeld 1 Solomon Leash 1 Mildred Moskovitz 1 Morris Levin 1 If. Levin 1 Samuel S. Kempner 1 Belomen Lizewski 1 Joseph Katz 1 Fanny Weitzman 1 Morris Schechter 1 flittei Freeman 1 Yeshivah Beth Yehudah 15751 W. 101/2 Mi., Southfield Phone 353.4755 Ira Kaufman Chapel Inc. t1 a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence (Es- telle) Gubow; one sister and three grandchildren. Interment Detroit. • • • LOUIS SOLOMON, 29360 Ber- muda, Southfield, died Dec. 25. He leaves a son, Kenneth; four daugh- ters, Mrs. Bernice Marshall of Topanga, Calif., Mrs. Joseph (Sylvia) Corwin of San Diego, Mrs. Cipa Walker and Mrs. Sidney (Irene) Orkin of Bethesda; four sisters, 15 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. • • • DOROTHY TERIN, 19368 Rob- son, died Dec. 23. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Pauline Schwartz and Mrs. George (Lenora) Weiss of Rochester, N.Y. • • • BERTHA R. TROY, 13344 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park, died Dec. 25. Survived by her husband, Her- man; mother, Mrs. Pearl Garfin- kel; two brothers and two sisters. • • • B ES S I E WALDHORN, 17159 Greenlawn, died Dec. 26. Survived by her husband, Hyman; two sons, Dr. Sidney and Harold; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Gabriel (Helen) Cohn and Charlotte; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. • • • FLORENCE WITTENBERG, former Detroiter of Englewood, Calif., died Dec. 28. She leaves two sons, Philip of Longdale, Calif., and Jack of Torrance, Calif.; one brother, three sisters and five grandchildren. 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