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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-12-10

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50-114/StfaiStClliRDS --.

ELECTRIC REPAIRS.' Reasonable. 557-

'Samuel

Dii;iiiison,
Heating.-c.ontractor

Samuel Davidson, who headed
LARKINS MOVING „CO. Samuel
Davidson Plumbing and
Housidsiiit and Office
Heating Co., an-independent con-
Fur tuee
tracting business_in his home, died

_ Lmeol'aissfinig-oiitonce

Storage.

89442117C

CONFLICTS remodeling — additions,
kitchens, dens, basements, gamily
room*. Free -estimates. ESSINEHL

PANELING, partitions.

Floors,

ceil

ing s tiled. Also small Jobs. Reasonable.

R on, 91313-4576.

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO.

Local and Long Distance STORAGE.
FacAing_plian a os, apgru
biz we
es , household

"ing.5' office
7040 Puritan—Detroit

$61-6441

FURNITURE,
and repaired.
Free estimates
. 474-81153.

FURNITURE REPAIR

Cig. burns, scratches, dents,
crocks, dog bites, etc. Reason-
able. Coll Al Sunshine.

532-7302

FLOOR-SANDING, finishing. stain work
beautifully done. Free estimates. 357-
0607.

53-A=ENTERTAINMENT

TWO-PIECE
ORCHESTRA

Reasonable. All occasions.

FREDDIE SHEYER
398-2462

85—PERSONAL

Dec. 3. He was 78.
Mr. Davidson, 23130 Church,
Oak Park, was a World War I
veteran and a member of Cong.
Baal Zion, Detroit Silverman Post
135 of the -Jewish War Veterans,
Thornton Brodhead Post of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars and
Bnai Brith. Be was born in Rus-
sia and lived in the Detroit area
more than 50 years.
Surviving are his wife, Rose;
two daughters, Mrs. Emmons' (Bar-
bara) Moses and Mrs. Harold
(Phyllis) Duchan; a brother, Paul;
and seven grandchildren.

Lester Kaufman,
Union Official

Lester Kaufman, painters union
official for many years, died Tues-
day at age 57, He was a past
president of Israel Lodge, Bnai
Brith.
Mr. Kaufman, 19366 Warwick,
was business agent for Painters
District Council. 22 for 25 years
and financial secretary of Paint-
ers Local 42 for 23 years. He be-
longed to Cong. Beth Moses.
A native of Hungary, Mr. Kauf-
man leaves his wife, Evelyn; a
son, Martin; a brother, Alex; and
two sisters, Mrs. By (Lillian)
Feldman and Mrs. Helen Elkind
of New York.

Ex-Detroit Attorney
Cecil Pearl, Age 66

Morris Baron, 68, -
President • of Local
:Printing Company

Morris Baron, founder in 1938
and president of Specification Serv-
ice Co., blueprint and printing
firm at 14877 Wyoming, died Mon-
day at age 68.
Mr. Baron, 3200 W. Long Lake,
Orchard, Lake, was a member of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Zionist Or-
ganization of Detroit, United He-
brew Schools, Harry Keidan Lodge
of Baal Brith, ORT and American
Technion Society Detroit Chapter.
He was active in the Kreron Haye-
sod before it was merged into
the Jewish Welfare Federation's
Allied Jewish Campaign.
A native of Poland, Mr. Baron
leaves his wife, Marion; two sons,
Leonard .and Irving; two brothers,
William and Herman; four sisters,
Mrs. Abe (Anne) Mall, Mrs. Jay
(Mettle) Golub, Mrs. Harry (Belle)
Gunsberg and Mrs. Hobert (Doro-
thy) Schram; and six grandchil-
dren.

Sol. Shindel
Police Puzzled

Sol Sbindel, a reputed profes-
sional gambler and Mafia associ-
ate, was murdered Monday, and
Southfield police are still searching
for both his executioners and their
motive.
Reports differ as to the extent
of Mr. Shindel's involvement in il-
legal activities, but police agents
were quoted as saying he had
worked his way up to an "associ-
ate" in "the Jewish faction of the
Mafia." He was well known to or-
ganized crime investigators and
several indictments against him
were pending.
Mr. Shindell, 52, of 15659 Penn-
sylvania, Southfield, was found
shot to death in his home by two
friends.
Funeral arrangements were pri-
vate. Among his survivors are his
wife, Rose, and a son, Jimmy, both
of New York.
C
*
(Editor's Note: A member of the
Wayne County prosecutor's legal
staff said he has worked in that
office for the past 11 years and
has never seen any such thing as a
"Jewish faction of the Maifla."
"I'd guess it was just a figment of

Cecil Pear1,416, former Detroit
CRITERION Club for single
attorney, died, Monday while trav-
adults, invites you to a big-
eling in Cheyenne, Wy. He had
been a resident of San Francisco
style Honuka Party, Sat., Dec.
for_ the past two years.
11, 8:30 p.m., Grand Ballroom,
Mr. Pearl, a native New Yorker,
Parks 8 Recr. Bldg., Southfield
had a private law practice in De-
Civic Center, 26000 Evergreen.
troit from 1928 to 1947, after grad-
uating from the Detroit College of
Dancing, entertainment, potato
Law. In 1947, he went to work for
latkes, etc. Guests: $1.50, each.
the National Labor Relations Board
here and 15 years later was trans-
Self-evident; Evident to one's ferred to Chicago for seven years.
self and -to nobody else.
He moved to the West Coast from
—Ambrose Blerce. Chicago.
. An organizer of the Detroit
Chamber Music Society, Mr. Pearl
leaves a daughter, Mrs. Marvin
In Loving MentorY of
(Beth Ellen) Falikoff of Agoura,
Dearly Beloved Brother
CAW.; two brothers, Morton and
Donald,
- and a sister, Mrs. Ger- some reporter's imagination," he
HAROLD
trude Stein, all of Detroit; and said.)
BORDMAN
one grandchild. Interment Detroit.
Who passed away Dec. 13,
1970, (15 days in Kislev).
Sadly missed and always
• The Family • of the -Late
BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—Grand
remembered by sister
Rabbi Dr. Guillermo Schlesinger,
SIDNEY. HERMAN
_ nie Bau-
Blanche and Man
67, who had been spiritual leader
man and family.
Acknowledges with grate-
of Congregation Israelita Argen-
tina since 1937, died. He was 67.
_ha appreciation the many
- Born in St. Gall, Switzerland, he
kind expressions of sym-
studied for the rabbinate at the
•patty extended by rela-
Jewish Seminary in Breslau, Ger-
tives and-friends dming
lateriehed itteinOiy
many.
In 1937, -he was sent to Argen-
the - family's recent be-
Beloved Mother "
tina by the Jewish Colonization
,-reaveiment.
BEULAH
Association to care for Jewish
schools in this country.
GAYLORD
In 1957, he participated in the
Who passed away on Dec.
New York conference of the
7, - 1968 (17V4itys in Bisi:
United Synagogue of America
lev).
The Fetidly of the Late
which created the World Council
of Synagogues. He was a member
You are never forgotten
MARCIA
of the Bnai Brith of Argentina and
•• Mother *pied; •
As long as life and
was the author of many books and
MOFFITT
pamphlets.
memories;;iast.
Acknowledges with grate-
I will remember tbee
- ful appreciation the many
always.
kind expressions of sym-
nr.
h
Sadly Missed by- daugh-;:.
pathy extended by rela-
DETROIT
ter Cecile Lenhoff, and
tives and, friends during_
family, these ,past. three"
.71ONLIft!ENT WORKS
the family's recent he-
_444'
I
:years. ,
irnaireMent.

Dr. Schlesinger, 67;
Argentine Rabbi

'THE DETROIT

itiviSirtiftW —

OBITUARIES

MOLLIE ALTMAN, 11501 Petos-
key, - died Dec. 7. Survived - by a
daughter, Mrs. Joseph Dutsch of
Sun City, Calif.
*
JACOB BAHR, 20472 Meyers,
died Dec. 3. Survived by his wife,
Ruth ;two sons, Bernard and Mar-
tin J.; five brothers, one sister,
six grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren.

C

*

DAVE H. COLE, former De-
troit, of North Miami, died Dec.
5. He leaves his wife, Jean; a son,
Donald of Detroit; a daughter,
Mrs. Martin H. (Anita) Figlen;
two sisters and six grandchildren.
Interment Detroit.
• • •
ALFRED DWORKIN, 11501 Pe-
toskey, died Dec. 3. Survived by
three daughters, Mrs. Henrietta
Radner, Mrs. Elsie Rhinestone and
Mrs. David (Frieda) Math; one
brother, seven grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren.
* *
BETTY ELLENBOGEN, 25034
Rue Versailles, Oak Park, died
Dec. 2. She leaves her husband,
Louis; a son, Max; two daughters,
Mrs- Albert (Sally) Clasky and
Mrs. Max (Rose) Klayman; one
brother, two sisters, four grand-
children and five great-grandchil-
dren.
• • •
ELLA FRANKFORD, 25624 Lin-
coln Terr., Oak Park, died Dec.
5. She leaves a nephew, Jack
Frankford; and a niece, Mrs. Sey-
mour Gretako.
• • •
JACK GOODMAN, former De-
troiter of Chicago, died Dec. 8.
He leaves his wife, Yetta; one
brother and three sisters. Inter-
ment Detroit.
5 5 5
TILLIE GlkAN, 20554 Faust,
died Dec. 8. Survived by her hus-
band, Peter; one brother and one
sister.
• a •
SAM KAUFMAN, former De-
troiter of Los Angeles, died Dec.
3. Survived by two sons, Jack
of Detroit and Donald; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Hilda Sterling and Mrs.
Louis (Marianne) Berkowitz; and
11 grandchildren. Interment Los
Angeles.

DORIS MAZIN, 16866 Greenfield,
died Dec. 6. Survived by two sons,
Norman Goldstein of Berkeley,
Calif., _And Joseph Goldstein of
Walnut Creek, Calif.; four daugh-
ters, Sarah Rappaport, Mrs. May
Saunders, Betty of San Diego and
Ida; and 11 grandchildren.
* * *
LILLIAN OSSEPOW, •16240 Mt.
Vernon, Southfield, died Dec. 6.
Survived by her husband, Nathan;
a son, Erwin Wolfe of Tucson;
one brother and three grandchil-
dren.

*
ABRAHAM ROTHBERG, 11501
Petoskey, died Dec. 7. Survived
by two daughters, Mrs. Sarah
Barris and Mrs. Philip '(Sylvia)
Maiseloff; three grandchldren and
one -great-grandchild.
• * *
SARAH SOMMERS, 25881 Green-
field, Southfield, died Dec. 4. Sur-
vived by a brother, Jack Chaiken;
and two sisters, Mrs. Samuel (Jes-
sie) Abels and Mrs. Harry T.
(Peggy) Ross.
* * *
SARAH SUBEROFF, 24770 Man-
istee, Oak Park, died Dec. 4. She
leaves a son, Jules; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Walter (Lee) Schwei-
kart and Mrs. Irving (Ruth) Was-
erman; one brother, four grand-
children and seven great-grand-
children.

*_ 0 0

ERNY KLEIN, 19220 Appleton,
died Dec. 4. Survived by his wife,
Maria.

t
.1-
BENJAMIN KOHRN, former De.
troiter of Bowie, Md., died Dec.
1. Survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Ben (Pearl) Reifler and Mrs. Pete
(Edith) Savoie of Windsor; six
grandchildren and two great-grand-
children. Interment Virginia.

C

CLEM J.

4.



Hamburg,
Michigan, died Dec. 6. He leaves
his wife, Tillie.

KOSS. of

MONUMENT CENTER, INC.

E. II MILE, FERNDALE
1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
Blks from 3 Jewish
comstsries on Woodward

° WE REMENTElt

orre min;

During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth
Tobias will observe
the Yohrzeit of the
following departed
friends, with 1110

traditional Memorial

Prayers, recitation
of Kaddish end stu-
dying of Mishneyos.

KISLEV
Esther L. Fleischman 24
24
Ira Wu rrn
24
Tillie Cohan
24
G. Witisswasser
24
H. Garman
Isadore Freedman 24
Ida Kabaker
24
Ralzel Bas Avrohom 24
Louis Klein
24
Louis Stollman
24
Mania Katzman
24
Joseph Berger
25
Meyer Watnick
25
Arthur J. Osborne 25
Esther Schloss/I
25
Robert R. Marwil
25
Rebecca Pont
25
Charles Sperling
25
Beatrice Borocoff
25
Carl Strauss
25
Benjamin Oppenheim 26
Alta Matz
26
Hattie Such
26
Joseph Yashenovsky 26
Gustave Pines
26
Betty Rothenberg
27
Chana Y. arose
27
Sara R. Cutler
24
Esther Muscowitz
28
Jack Osborne
28
Toby Wrotzlawsky 29
Rebecca Trivax
29
Phillip Oubrinsky
29
Jacob Kushner
29
William Edson
29
Henry Goron
29
Noah H. Freed
29
Saul H. Rosa
30
Claude Superstine 30
Hirsh Grand
30
Brocha Stoliman
30

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