Evelyn Weinstein, Wife of General. Evelyn J. Weinstein, an active Detroit 'clubwoman, died Tuesday at age 51. She was the wife of at- torney William Weinstein, Marine Reserve major general, and lived at 1300 Lafayette E. A native Detroiter, she was a member of Cong. Bnai David, Women's American ORT, Sinai Hospital Women's Guild and De- troit Women's Council of the Navy League of the United States. Survivors beside her husband are a son, Michael; a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence (Patricia) Shook; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ross; and a sister, Mrs. Allan (Virginia) Laffer. Monument Unveilings Dr. Jack Jackman, 62, Optometrist, Clubman Dr. Jack J a c k m a n, Detroit optometrist, died Monday at age 62. Dr. Jackman, 21860 Coolidge, Oak Park, had been employed for three years by Cole and Erwin jewelers after leaving private prac- tice. Born in New York, he lived in Detroit 55 years. He was a graduate of the Illinois College of Optometry. The family of the late Lillian He was past president of the Feld announce the unveiling of a Motor City Lions Club and past monument in her memory 10:30 master of Perfection Lodge of the a.m. Sunday, April 18, at Adas Masons. He was a member of the Shalom Memorial Park. Rabbi Se- Scottish Rite bodies and Moslem gal will officiate. Relatives and Shrine. friends are asked to attend. He leaves a son, Murray; two brothers, Dr. Phillip and Dr. Mur- The family of the late Joseph ray, both of California; five sis- Chase announces the unveiling of ters, Mrs. Louis (Ethel) Shear, a monument in his memory noon Mrs. Lillian Weiss of Florida, Mrs. Sunday, April 25 at Adas Shalom 1 George (Ann) Hueber, Mrs. Helen Cemetery. Rabbi Donin and 'Can- Kramer and Mrs. Dave (Goldie) and five grandchildren. for Adler will officiate. Relatives Beal; and friends are asked to attend. Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish sews office. 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stand. ing charge of $4.50 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth. and 58.00 for one two inches deep with a black border. * Philip Lipson; Ran Food Store Chain The family of the late Julius Pitt announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 11 aln. Sunday, April 25, at Workmen's Circle Cemetery. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Philip Lipson, former owner of a Detroit food store chain, died Saturday. He was 77. Mr. Lipson of Miami Beach, came to Detroit from Poland at age 19. He was the founder and owner-operator of Lipson Super Markets, which merged with Food Fair Markets at his retirement in 1960. Survivors are his wife, Rose; a son, Dr. Charming T.; a daughter, Mrs. Sol Kaplan; and six grand- . children. _ - The Family Of The Late ILENE STEINER announces the unveling of a monument in her mem- ory 1 p.m. Sunday, April 18, at Machpelah Ceme- tery. Rabbi Rosenbaum will officiate. Relatives 4pd friends are asked -to - 'attend.- - . :Morris_ Fein,' Holly TH E OETROI T44 EWt S, VIEWS4 n- a Merchant; Called 'No. 1 Citizen' I The Family of the Late. LENA - ZARON- announces the3 -unveiling of a Monument in her __-.0iemory 1:30 pan. Sun- day, April 25 at Hebrew z Memorial ,..Park. Rabbi •Donin and Cantor Bei- `rria!tliS will.officiate. Rela liveS'7,and- ,. -tri ehd s are asked to ;:attend: , : Harold N.. Harris; lifelong M- roll resident,- and practicing at- torney for 35 years, died 'Sunday. He , Was 68. Mr. Harris, 15176 Miller; Oak Park, had law offices at 515 Palms Bldg. He was a graduate of the Detroit College of :Law and a mem- ber -of, both the Micbigan. State and Wayne County . bar associa- tions. • He, leaves two daughters; Mrs. Harvey "(Diane), Silverman and Mrs. 'Edward. (Nancy) Broderick; two sisters, Mrs. David (Estelle) Schiller and Mrs. Joseph .(Ruth) ., Barris , of. Los' Angeles; and four irandc.hildren. . • . The Wife and Fgmily Of The Late: . JERRY GOLDMAN (of indsor) Wish to express their sincere thanks finfl'appireeraTion to relative's, friends and neighbors for their sympathy cards, floral tributes and many acts of kindness, donations to the American and Canadian National Heart Fund, Jewish National Fund and many other organizations in the loss of a loving husband and father. Very special thanks to his brother Sey- mour Goldman and family, his sister Mrs. Mark (Sylvia) Shafer and her family, Dr. E. H. Drake, Dr. D. Anbe, Dr. E. Arciniegas and their wonderful staff at Henry Ford Hospital, Rabbi L. Fram, Perfection Lodge #486, Moslem Temple, The Ira Kaufman Chapel, pallbearers, also everyone who helped in any way in our recent bereavement. Mrs. Jerry (Kay) Goldman OBITUARIES Morris Fein, founder of two dry goods stores in Holly 52 years ago, died Friday at age 84. MILDRED ALTERMAN, 22521 Wolpe and Joanne; two brothers, Trojan, died April 9. She leaves three sisters and one grandchild. Born in Poland, Mr. Fein, 204 her husband, Ben; two daughters, Park, Holly, formerly owned the Susan and Anita, and, her mother, MILTON M. MILLER, 22385 Daylight Department Store and Mrs. Golda Diamond. Woodwill. Southfield, died April * * * Helen Shop, Holly. He was desig- 10. He leaves his wife, Rose: a nated Holly's "No. 1 Citizen" some HERMAN . BERNSTEIN, 11501 son, Donald of Albuquerque; two time ago by the town fathers and Petoskey, died April 10.- Survived daughters, Mrs. Melvin (Beverly) Holly's "Godfather" by the town's by his wife, Dora; and a sister, Beitner and Mrs. Walter (Lynda) ) Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Louis (Rose) Schemansky. Czeizler: three brothers, one sis- ter and eight grandchildren. Mr. Fein was park commis- SAMUEL BROUDY, 25115 Biar- * * sioner of Bush Lake in Holly, and ritz Cir., Oak Park, died April 14. donated the Holly Township Beach. WILLIAM PECHERER, 17335 He was a charter member of the He leaves his wife. Mildred; a Meyers, died April 15. Survived by Holly Kiwanis Club and member son, Jack; one brother, two sisters his wife, Ida: two sons, Benjamin of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and the and one grandchild. of Montclair, N.J., and Samuel; a daughter, Mrs. Gerson (Norma ) Oddfellows Club. Mr. Fein had a GOLDIE ELBLING of Los An- Geltner; 'one sister and five grand- lifetime honorary membership in gles died April 5. She leaves a children. Father Flannagan's Boys Town. brother, Alex, and a sister, Mrs. He leaves his wife, Minnie; four Charles (Esther). Eilander, both KARL RICE, 11501 Petoskey, died daughters, Mrs. Michael (Arleen) of Detroit. Interment Detroit. April 15. He leaves two sons, Henry Karbal, Mrs. Sol (Theresa) Klop- * * and Jesse; a daughter, Mrs. Paul- man, Mrs. Murray (Helen). Pack- EDWARD FRANKEL, 15225 ine Bailies; nine grandchildren and er and Mrs. Louis (Fay) Fagel- Northgate, Oak Park, died April 5. man of Florida -; nine grandchil- Survived by a brother in South 12 great-grandchildren. dren and one great-grandchild. America. SADYE ROBINSON, 5440 Cass, * * died April 14. She leaves two broth- ANNA GELMAN, former De- ers, Abe and Sol, both of Des Franklin Abramson, 22, troiter of Miami Beach, died April Moines; three sisters, Mrs. Myron Murdered in Robbery 10. Survived by her husband, Mor- (Goldye) Keys, Mrs. Frank (Rose) Franklin Abramson, a 22-year- ris; a daughter, Mrs. Nicholas Davis of Palm Springs, Calif., and old native Detroiter, was slain (Bessie) Laica; one brother and Belle of Des Moines. early Sunday when four armed three grandchildren. * * • robbers invaded an inner-city ALEX H. WINER, 18492 James- ZOLTON (Saul) GLANTZ, co-op where he was visiting. town, Northville, died April 12. 20244 Westmoreland, clied April 8. Abramson, who had once lived Survived by his wife, Freda; a in the building but now was liv- He leaves his wife, Sylvia; three daughter, Mrs. Bernard (Roslynn) daughters, Sheila, Linda and An- ing on a farm in Mesick, Cohen; three brothers, one sister one sister. was one of 19 young people who ita; one brother ‘1, and and four grandchildren. • were victimized by the. banditS,-; SAMUEL GLASS, 24480 Rose- seeking money and drugs . . . TWo,s Wood;. : Oak Park, died April 9. Sur- _ others were injured. vived by his wife, Lillian; a daugh- Young Abramson was .murdered ter ; : Mrs. Irving (Roberta) Kay: when he tried to Calny.hrs: clog and one sister and two grandchildren. • • • apparently Startled' aSsailant: R1JTH R. KATZ, 20501 Stout, died At one -time, the commune's fiit During the coming m a n ;'• left in . J ry beep rite April v10. She leaves her husband, II) week Yeshiva Beth Joseph; a . son, Aaron; a daugh- caretaker-of a. farm south Of•Traii• Yehuda will observe :(ill 'erSe -City. He was a ,former line ter; Edelene; one brother and two the Yahrzeit of the following departed rna-n-.. for Michigan Bell TelephOne grandchildren. i WE REMEMEER -1:7 ■ 2 Mt': ' I 71 `Co. Harold:A. Harris,-68, • • Lawyer for 35 Years Friday, April l,16,49?. ,T4 • Surviving are a sister, Helene; and three uncles. BenjaMin- ,cohen, 99, Goodfellow Founder Benjamin W.• Cohen, one of the founders of the Old Newsboys GoodfelloWs Club, died last week. He was .99. Mr.' Cohen, a resident of the Arnold Home, was a lifelong resi- dent of Detroit. He worked 50 years as a salesman for the J. T. Wing Co., a . factory equipment manufacturing firm. ,Before the turn of the century, Mr. Cohen played on a baseball team sponsored by the old Detroit Journal newspaper. He was a member of the Oldtime Baseball Players Association. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Ethelmae C. Hebert and Eldana Whitman; and six grand- children. Barney Lachman, 76, Had Jewelry Store Barney Lachman, founder in 19.16 of his own jewelry store on Michigan Ave., died Friday at age 76. He had been retired four years. Mr. Lachman, 16250 Mayfair, Southfield, was a . charter mem- ber of Temple Israel. He belonged to the Ocldfellows and the Old- tiMers Baseball Association. He leaves his wife, Doris; a son, Dr. Sheldon; two daughters, Mrs. Jack (Joyce) Morof and Mrs. Nathan (Shirley) ) Fink; two bro- thers, Meyer and Ben; , and six grandchildren. • _ • . SALFORD R. KLEIN, 20529 C rlton Sq., Southfield, died April 10.; He leaves a daughter, Mrs. William (Kathryri) Lansky; one sister and two grandchildren. * friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and stu- e14---- dying of Mishnayes. * MAX MARSHAK, 20511 Ann- chester, died April 10. Survived by his wife, Bernyce; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Frederick (Linda) Ott ffirittortain In memory of son and brother Max S. Greenspon,. who passed away April 19, 1960 (22 days in Nisan.) In our heaarts his memory is kept, for the one we love we never will forget. Sadly missed and always remembered by his mother and father, Rose and Nick Yova, and sister, Marcia. Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, betw. Coolidge 8. Greenfield 399-2711, Eve. 626-0330 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE Ws Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward Nissan April 18 18 23 Max Lipson 23 Abraham Selector Beila R. Bas Avrahom 23 23 Shifra Stollman 23 Solomon Goldberg 24 Martin Baggleman 24 Rose Wool 24 Joseph Kohn Samuel Lowenbraun 24 Yisroel Ben Reuven 24 24 Isadore Podolsky 24 Miriam Dubin 24 Yaakov Einhorn Chaim H. Einhorn 24 25 Clara Felix 25 Esther Flayer 25 Isaac Zingeser 25 Sophie Goldberg 26 Ida Seel 26 Louis R. Burns Louis Rosenthal 26 David Wiener 26 Adolph Levinson 27 27 Sadie Spiegelman Phillip Silbert 27 Samuel H. Singer 27 Rose Komisar 27 27 Chaya S. 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