• orlunlent • nvei iingt The family , ou the'late Ida -Fish announee thennveiTing of -a monu- ment in her memory 11- Sun 7 illy,-. -Oct. 17, at Machpelah Ceme- :teri. Rabbi -Levin, will officiate. - Relatives' and " friends are asked to attend. - The lainily of_ the late Morris Novominsky announces the un- veiling, of a.monument- in his memory 1 p.m. Sunday, - Oct. 17, 'at Ades Shalom-- Cemetery. =Rabbi Plant will officiate. Relatives and friends are- asked 'to attend. '- The family of the late Marks Marcus innounces the unveiling_ of a- Monument_ in his memory 11 a.m. /Sunday, Oct.17, at Clover Hill Memorial Park. Relatives and friends are _ as,loml . to attend. = !nit riniw 0:)LGA KRQN AND': ANDREW , unveiling_ mmolinees the KRON' at= monuments in their` - memory " 12:30 p.m. "Sint"--' day, Oct. 17, at, Work: -men's Circle Cemetery.- Atabbi Lehrman aid Can-.- tor Klein- will :offitdate. -Itelatives .sind friends are Family of the Late " Dr. Samson Witten berg 9 -Obstetrician • - Dr. Samsiin S. Wittenberg, ob- stetrician and -gynecologist for 47 years, died Sept.. 30 at age 71. He had offices at 18718 Woodward and had been, retired since Jan nary. Born in . Montreal, Dr. Witten- berg 1 i-v e d at 19595 Argyle Crescent. He attended medical school at -McGill and Wayne State universities. He did his internship 'in Johns- town, Pa., his residency in Cleve- land and had special training at the University of Vienna Medical School, Coombillospital in Dublin and Chante Hospital at the'Univer- sity of Berlin. Dr. Wittenberg was assistant clinical professor and consultant obstetrics-g ynecology at Wayne State, and consulting gynecologist for the Je wish- Home for the Aged. He -was on the _ staff of Grace Hospital and served- as associate surgeon at Detroit General:Hos- pital:, . - Tit Family of the Late DR. ALBERT W. BESTERMAN •Announces the unveiling of: a monument is •is memory 10:30 a.m. Sun- day, Oct. 17, at.Westwood Cemetery (26200 Michi- gan, Inkster). Rabbi Arm will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to Simnel Eder, Partner of Target"Furniture Samuel Carl Eder co-owner of Target Furniture, 1715 W. Vern _ or, for 20 years, died Oct. 2. He was 53. Mr. Eder, 24081 Seneca, Oak Park, was a life long Detroit resident. He was a member of the West Vernon Businessmen's 'Association and on the board of the Furniture Club of Detroit - He leaves his wife, Helen; four daughters, Mrs.. Alan (Myra) G.o,• o s s, Mrs. Stanley (Cheryl) Chodun, Joanne and Karen; two sisters, Mrs. Lou (Esther) Freed- man and Hrs. Morris (Helen) Greenstein; and two grafiachil- . SARAH LYONS Aintouncen-the Unveiling of a_monimient in his memory 2 p.m. Sunday, Ott: •17,- at Nusach Hari - ',Cemetery.- Rabbi Segal will --`officiate. Relatives - aid friends are asked to Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 1 p.m. -Sunday, Oct. 17, at Clover Hill Memorial Park. Rabbi Groner will officiate. Rel- atives and friends are asked to attend. •f- Anneal:tee :the ••• Unvelling .of- " a- moo mient , in - his neemory.1 p.nta Simday; 17,nt "rWorlomen's - - ""-ande CeMetery, Yiddish - Seet - Rabbi Lehrman and -Can- . Art Klein officiate. :Bela tin* and Mends :are attend., -‘• 7MINETTE. MILLER', :- Th Family of the Late The Zionist 'EDWARD • FRANZBLAU Organization Announces the unveiling - of a monument in his memory 12 noon Sunday,: Oct. 17, at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Rabbi L pens will officiate. Rela- tives and _friends are asked to attend. - of Detroit extends its heartfelt sympathies to the fam- Ay of the late TENE FEIN; - 16262 Harden Ct., Southfield, died Oct. 5. She leaves a son, Wallace; a daughter, Mrs. William- L. (Hannah) -Elkin;".• two sisters, four . grandchildren and three -great-grandchildren. CHANA FISHMAN, 19171 Le- sure, .died Oct. 1. Survived by a son, Joshua;-. two brothers and three grandchildren. MARY GERSON, 11501 Petos- key, (lied Oct. 4. She leaves a son,. Melvin of Fairlawn; N.J.; a daughter, Mrs. Lewis 1. (Mildred)' Grossman; one brother, four sisters and lour grandchil- dren.. ANNA GRANOFF, 22132 Dante, Oak Park, 'died Oct. 5. She leaves two sons, Arthur 'and Jack of Car- mel Valley, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Alex (Jeanne) Grant and Mrs. josePh (Alice) Zwerdling of Silver Springs, add.; one brother, 11 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. . Richard Kramer; Had Wholesale Food Co. Richard J. Kramer, food whole saler and founder of the Kramer Food Co., now in Hazel Park, died Oct. 3 at age 82. lir. Kramer, 15265 Miller, Oak Park, was born in Germany. He lived here 30 years. lie leaves his wife, Nellie; a son, Walter; a daughter, Mrs. Gabriel (Lillian) Lichtman of North Hollywood, Calif.; and four grandthildrea. :Laving- Memory. of My Beim Husband The Family of the 'Late LOUIS I. SHAER EUGENE. SARASKY Wbnpassed away October 13, 1964 Seven lonely years have passed, Louis, since that great sorrow fell. The , shock received that day no one can ever tell. No- one knows the grief I bear when _family meets and , you're not there. Unseen, unheard and yet always near. Sadly missed, by your loving wife Sylvia and family. • Acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rela- tives and friends daring - the family's recent be- reavement. I ' ge,-;c.tea • • • SARAH MIGDAL, 21930 Sussex, Oak Park, died Oct. 3. Survived by her husband, Sol; two sons, Harry and Irving; three brothers and six grandchildren. • • • LINDA ANNE MOORE, 22101 Stratford, Oak Park, died Oct 1. Survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Moore; and grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and Harry Weiskopf of Chi- Id cago. • • • • LILLIAN RAYMOND of Lake- wood, N.J., died Oct. 1. Survived by two brothers, Jack and Max Levitsky, and a sister, Mrs. Harry (Ann) Fortgang, all of Detroit. Interment Detroit. • • • SAM STROSBERG, 1306 Dou- gall, Windsor, died Sept. 28. Sur- vived by two sons, Phillip and Gor- don of Detrolt; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Inter- ment Wince.• • BENJAMIN WEISSWASSER, 18097 Roselawn, died Oct 2. Sur- vived by his wife, Evelyn; a son, Paul; four daughters, Carol, Anita, Janet and Linda; four brothers and two sisters. • WE REAMBER 711:72C ming During the ceasing week Yeshiva loth Yelled. win ohsevve the Yahrzeit of Ow following deported friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish Gad eta- dyhtg of Mishears. TISHRI OCT. 21 10 Morris Sakam 10 21 Aaron Kahn 10 21 Marry Jaffln 10 21 Pearl Kind 21 10 Sarah Levin 21 10 Rose Schwartz 22 11 Abraham Oakman 22 11 Edward Simon Michael Gerrit 22 11 22 11 Vette Cloicher 23 12 Irving Elton Aaron Pollack 23 12 Elks Robin( 23 12 Esther Sternberg 23 12 24 13 Chaim Taker Michael Milker 24 13 Philip Norwich 24 13 Sophie Ilersehberg 24 13 24 Dore Baruch 13 . Aaron B. Margolis 24 13 Aaron D. Levin 24 13 Dr. Harold M. Dana 24 13 D ann 25 14 Nathan Sachs 25 14 Nathan Zack 25 14 Dina Welnbaum IS 26 Jacob Cohen IS 24 Aurelia Weisz 26 15 Samuel L. Paudman 26 - 15 Anna Mumma 24 IS Shona Yalowitz 24 15 . Dery Levine 24 15 Isaac E. Sperling 24 15 Samuel Rosenberg 24 15 Samuel Cohen 24 IS 14 Chola R. Dworkin 27 16 Oscar /Cat: 27 14 Ida Solomon 27 16 Kalman Silber 27 14 Yuldratb Betb Yebedab ' 75751 W. 10V2 ML, Southfield Poona 1474750 noozemseff-t4 Forrnert,, Karl Berg Memorial: and Manuel Ur bach & San - • 13406 CAPITAL at COOLIDGE OAK PARK TELEPHONE 644-2212 4 ":"— ••• ■ e Detroiter of Cincinnati, died Oct. 4. Survived by a son, Kurt; and two grandchildren. Interment De- troit. BERG AND URBACH MOINHAENF CENTER; INC. 461 E. 11 MILE FERNDALE 11/2 flocks a. of Woodward 6 elks from 4 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 14266 JO 45557 Friday, October 8, 1971:-47 OBITUARIES LENA HOFFMAN, 11501 Petos- key;clied Oct. 5. Survived by three -sons, Louis, Harry and Max of Lansing; one sister, five grandchil- dren and 11 great-grandchildren. • • • SIDNEY KAHN, 24841 Rennse- her, Oak Park, died Oct. 6. He leaves two brothers, a sister-in- law, Mrs. Gertrude Kahn; one ere-is- no bore like a clever nephew and fournieces. . • a- • --"-..Catnuei Butler. ROSE KRASNER of St. Louis died Sept. 29. Survived by seven sons, Aaron and Simon, both of Detroit, Dr. Oscar of Long Beach, Calif., Forever- in Our Hearts and L Bigford, Julius, Louis and Odr Beloved Sister William; 17 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Inter- ment St. Louis. •- lif fho left its.one pearls., SARAH LEVINE, 18040 North- -October-11, 1970. -Bestiem- - -lawn, died Oct. 2. Survived by her husband, Alex; three sons, Milton - 10e7md alWaYlia Mrs.: "_Hy (Pelle() Ei s m an amid and Phillip S. Layne and Jerome;, two sisters and seven grandchil- dren. •. • • ELSE LIEBENTHAL , former Th Family of the-Late JOSEPH R. LEEMON HARRY:_LEVINE He was &filleted with the American College of Obstetrics -and -Gynecology,- Ame.rican Med- ical Association, American College of Surgeons and American- College of Gynecologists. - lie also was chairman of the Wayne County- Maternal Mortality Committee and belonged to Temple Israel. Dr. Wittenberg leaves his wife, Helen; two sons, Dr. Bernard H. of Berkeley, Calif., and Dr. Ralph E. of , Washington, D.C.; three brothers, Harry - of Cleveland, Robert Of Chicago and Dr,--Arthur A.;• a sister, Mrs. Jennie Shragie of Montreal; and , three grandchil- dren. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS nc. 18325 W.-9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD AA ''' .