Tbe Family of the Late MARTIN GREEN . ._ 4 Amtounces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 11. a.m. Sunday, Oct. 24, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Schnip- per will officiate. Bela- ' fives and frierids are ask- ed to attend; The Family of the Late JOHN SODOS Announces the unveiling of a monument in his 'memory 12 noon Sunday, ' Oct. 24, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Arm will officiate. Rela- tives friends are asked-AO attend. '' The Family of the Late JACOB GARNICK Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 31, at Chesed - shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Goldschlag will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late BORTMAN Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 31; at Baal David Cemetery. Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late . MARK PLATT Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory- 11:30 a.m. Sun- day, Oct. 24, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabai Gruskin will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to . attend. '.• The- Family of the Late SADIE MORRISON Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 31, at Clover Hill Memorial Park. Rabbi Schnipper will officiate. - Relatives and' friends are asked to attend. -The _Faintly . of_ the Late . --SUS A N SHLOM KRIECEL _; . , - (- '.Announces the unveiling - eta monument in her:' Meino ry: Sunday; 24, at- Machpelah" - Cemetery Rabbi Segal will - Relatives: ; 7;friends-- are asked 'to at . Monument Unveilings THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . Friday, October 22, 1971-55 e Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jew. ish News office. 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd.. Suite 865. Southfield, Mich. 48075. Writ- ten announcements must be =COM- panied by the name and address or the person making 'the insertion. 'There is a standing charge of 54.50 for an -un- veiling notice, measuring an inch in depth, and $8.00 for one two inches deep with a blaek.border. LOUIS BADER, 110 Sproat, died hers, Mrs. Max (Anne) Lobel, Oct, 17. Survived by a nephew, Mrs. Max (Bea) Aaronson and Stanley Bender of Cleveland; and Mrs. Fannie Vosko, all of Detroit; cousins. and four grandchildren. Interment • • • Burbank. • • CHESTER CORTESI, 24680 Ken- osha, Oak Park, died Oct. 14. He ROSE KAUFMAN, 25808 Lincoln, leaves his wife, Shirley; his Oak Park, died Oct. 18. Survived moth- Wife Mrs. Tillie Cohen, children and one sister. by three sons, Sol, Charles and Mr. Joseph S. 'Cohen, Dr. Daniel er, two brothers • • • Herman; a daughter, Mrs. Ethel -Cohen and Mrs. Earl (Elaine) S A MUM II, ELLSTRIN, 25145 Berkowitz; three sisters,. eight Hecker, families of the . late Jack Cohen, announce the unveiling of Thorndyke,- Southfield, died- Oct. grandchildren and six great-grand- a monument in his memory - 12 20. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. children. • _ • • noon Sunday, Oct. 24, at Chesed Bernard (Lorraine) Trubowitz and SARAH D. (Winnie) KETAL, shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Segal Mrs. Ronald (Dolores) Moore; two and Cantor F _ enakel will officiate: brothers, three sisters and six 19435 Stansbury, died Oct. 17. She leaves her husband,; Benjamin; grandchildren. * three sons,' Dr. Norbert, Mitchell • • • The family of the late Samuel and. Dr. Donald; a daughter, Mrs. MOSES GOLDBERG; 13870 Ken- Arnold (Lenore) Stone; three sis- Ziegelman announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 10 wood, Oak _Park, died Oct: 19. He ters, ,11 grandchildren and two a.m. Sunday, Oct. 24, at Adas leaves a brotner-in-iaw, Albert great-grandchildre.n. - • • • Sha 1 o m Memorial Park. .Rabbi Zeitlin. Segal and Cantor. Adler will - offi- TILLIE KUSHNER, 13353 Kings- ciate. Relatives and friends are JOSEPH - GOROSH, 25350 Green- ton, Huntington Woods, died Oct asked to attend. field, Oak Park, died Oct. 15. He 18. She leaves her husband, -Max; leaves his wife, Celia;..bito sons, a son, Lwairence; a daughter, Mrs. Martin and Leonard-of San Juan, Marlene Leiter; three brothers Charles Meyer, 24; Puerto Rico; two daughters, Mrs. and three grandchildren. • • • Bernard (Betty) Racklin and Mrs. Student in New York David (Charlotte) Michaelson; BENJAMIN MOSS, 19311 Ever- Charles B. Meyer, 24, a graduate three sisters, 14 grandchildren and green, died Oct. 16. He leaves his of Rochester University in New six great-grandchildren. wife, Nellie; two sons, David and York, died last Saturday. Death • • • Jack, a daughter, Mrs. Carl (Es- was attributed to accidental drown- ther) Moskovitz; two brothers and LENA GREENE, former De- ing in Hart, Mich. nine grandchildren. Mr. Meyer, 4145 Balfour, was troiter of Santa Monica, Calif., o • • • born in New York. He was grad- died Oct. 12. Survived by her ROSE NELBAN, f o r m e r De- uated from Grosse Pointe Univer- husband, Max; a son, Gerald; a troiter of Forest Hills, N.Y., died sity School and from the Univer- daughter, Mrs. Mark (Judy) Fra- Oct. 14. She leaves her husband , zin; three brothers, including Sam sity of Rochester in 1969 with a and Jack Wasserman, both of De- George; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur degree in sociology. He was a troit; three sisters, including Mrs. (Edythe) Cohen; one brother and member of the Grosse Pointe Sym- Alfred (Belle) Freedland and four sisters, including Freda Jo- phony Orchestra. Mrs. Leo (Katherine) Book, both sephson, Mrs. Louis (Mollie) Sil- Mr. Meyer is survived by his of Detroit; and six grandchildren. ver and Mrs. Jack (Laura) Bigel- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Interment California. man, all of Detroit; five grandchil- Meyer; and a sister, Adele. dren and one great-grandchild. • • • Interment Detroit. • • • EDDIE HARRIS, former De- Victor Rothberg, 58; troiter of Burbank, Calif., died LINDA PLAVNICK, 34512 W. Oct. 11. Survived by his wife, Nine Mile, Farmington, died Oct. Area Land Developer Barbara; a son, Darrel; three sis- 16. She leaves her husband, Ron- Victor Rothberg, 16500 N. Park, ald; two daughters, Lori and Southfield, a land developer in De- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kutzen, Retired Sherri; troit, died Oct. 15 at age 58. Manuel Gray; and one sister. • • • Mr. Rothberg, a native Detroiter, Detroit Executive, 83 was a member of the Tam O'Shant- HENRY KORNFELD, 19177 Mc- Frank Kutzen, 30560 Southfield, er Country Club and a past golf Intyre, died Oct. 13. Survived by club champion. He was active in Southfield, retired executive with his wife, Rose. a a a the Allied Jewish Campaign, Bran- the former Eastwood Amusement deis University, Standard City Club Park, died Oct. 14. He was 83. REVA WEISBLATT, 19309 Ren- Mr. Kutzen, a native Detroiter, of Detroit and a member of ORT, sellor, Livonia, died Oct. 18. Sur- (Organization for Rehabilitation was a member of the Hannah vived by a brother, Harold; and Schloss Old Timers, the Detroit three sisters, Mrs. Isadore (Sarah) through Training). ta lie ) He leaves his wife, Rose; a son, Consistory-Moslem Temple and Miller, Mrs. Maurice (Natalie) Lodge of the Masons. Wagman and Mrs. Ben (Anne) Dr. Alan Rothberg of Fort Worth; Eastgate He leaves his wife, Mamie; a Klempner. a daughter, Mrs. George (Lee) son, • • • Joseph of Chicago; a daugh- Zeff• two sisters, Mrs. Irving ter, Mrs. Celia Elk; three brothers, SIMON YOUNG, former De- (Belle) Levine and Mrs. Harry George, Martin and Morey; two troiter of Miami Beach, died Oct. (Clara) Lutz; and five granchil- sisters, Mrs. Henry (Anne) Wag- 16. He leaves his wife, Sima; two dren. ner and Mrs. Dennis (Florence) sons, Morgan and Julius, both of Kovan; and four grandchildren. Detroit; and five grandchildren. Emma B. Meyers, 97; Interment Detroit. a • • Oldest Beth El Member ROSE ZIMMERMAN, 19100 W. The Family of the Late Emma B. Meyers, the oldest Seven Mile, died Oct. 18. Sur- member of Temple Beth El, and vived by two sisters, Mrs. Ida PAUL SHAPIRO an active fund raiser in the Jewish Cohen of Valejo, Calif., and Mrs. community, died Oct. 18. She was Acknowledges with grate- Vera Weinfeld. 97. She leaves a son, Alfred: a daughter, Mrs. Elsa Koploy of Palm Springs; four brothers, Wil- liam, Erich, Herman and Max Alexander; two sisters, Mrs. Rosa- -lie Rothschild and Mrs. Ludwig (Anna) Bruckheimer; and . five great-grandchildren. ful appreciation the many tremendous expressions of empathy extended by re- latives and friends during the family's recent - be- reavemeat. • - MONUMENT CENTER, INC. M1 E. II MILE, FERNDALE W Meeks E. of Woodward Bike from 3 Jewish eemeferles on Woodward LI 242M JO 4.5557 ""- The-Family-of-the Late HELEN - SARAH: : GOLDM AN- _ Announces the unveiling --of a monument in - her " memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday... Oct. 24,. at MaihPelah Cemetery. Rabbi Arm. will officiate.: Relativea and friends are asked to at- tend. Ackiowledges' with grate='. of A telephone call to us gives you the assurance that a man, you know is helping you. We can make the desired arrangements regardless of where a death occurs. Worldwide Service IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W. Nine Mile Rd. Southfield Elgin 7-5200 Ira and Herbert Kaufman t WE REMEMBER 711:17 , 2 1ti2 During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehuda will observe the Yahrzeit of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and stu- dying of Mishnayes. CHESHVAN OCT. Sylvia Dean 24 Alex Lipson 24 Pearl Caden 24 Channah Rouen 24 Abraham Tkatch 24 Rose Kalish 25 Edward Newman 25 Fanny Weisman 25 Sterinke Gansel 25 Avrahom I. Ben Ze'ev 25 Solomon J. Fisher 25 Louis i.Shaer 26 Harry Weingarden 26 Hersh Shorr 26 Bela Fekete 26 Esther Lipson 25 Ida Stein 26 Shimon Gorenstein 26 Aaron Hyman 27 Bena S. Rodman 27 Moshe H. Sachs, 27 Morris Silver 27 David Silverstein 27 Lillie Woron 27 Herbert L. Tennen 27 Hyman Kurchick 23 Isaac Wurm 28 Ben Dobin 21 Mlnnue Greenstein 2S Henry Tayinor 25 Joseph N. Keidan 26 Bessie Partovlch William Rottenberg 21 25 Minnie Berman 23 Reuben Sandler 25 Rabbi Samuel M. Fine 29 Rose L. Lesser 1 29 Mary Kahrnoff 1 29 Miriam Feldman 1 29 Bernard E. Pollak 29 IJIllan weing arden 1 29 !Mac Kaplan 1 29 Baud* S. Klein 1 29 N yman A. Keidan 29 Charlotte Hochm en 1 30 Meet Silverman 30 Mends. Rebinovitch 1 30 Ida Elias 11 30 David Lapides 11 30 Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah 15751 W.10 1 ,4 Mi., Southfield _NA-- 140FFMAN: ful appreelatton the many . kind 'expressions pithy' eitendedbi'frieide*. and relatives = during the' fainlirs recent bereave- ment. If a death occurs away from home... Phone .5574750 G AND URBACH `7coce,ttuc et* e a ‘..J Urt,,fh I. Sc,