50-BUSINESS CARDS

ELECTRIC REPAIRS. Reasonable
644-0409. 557-7228.

FOR BETTER wall washing. call
James Russell. One day service.
TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont.

53-A--ENTERTAINMENT

TWO PIECE orchestra. Reason-
able. All occasions. Freddie
Sheyer. 398-2462.

56-ANTIQUES

SILVERPLATING and repairs-
Silver-Gold.Copper and Bras".
VE 6-0721.

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SCANDINAVIAN

Order fine contemporary turn!
lure from Denmark, Sweden at
savings of 25%.
MR. HOLOFF
537-4743

57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD
GOODS S. FURNISHINGS

CONG. BETH SHALOM
SISTERHOOD
RUMMAGE SALE

Designer clothing and house-
hold items. American Legion
Hall. 12 Mile and Rochester
Rd., Rcyol Oak, Mich. Mon-
day, May 8, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tuesday, May 9, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

PERSIAN RUGS. Extraordinary
beauty, workwanship. 557-8271.

59-A--PIANOS FOR SALE

CHICKERING piano. Walnut con-
sole. Exc. condition. 61,000. 557-
1669.

59-8-MUSICAL INSTRUMEN

GULBRANSEN model E transistor
Organ. Mahogany. 538-2589

Kurt Michel, 70;
Tax Consultant

Kurt Michel, a Detroit tax con-
sultant for 20 years, died April
30. He was 70.
A resident of Detroit for 30
years, Mr. Michel, 27441 Lake
Hills, Franklin was born in Co-
logne, Germany. lie was a member
of Temple Beth El, the Franklin
Racquet Club and the committee
for the purchase of art at the
Detroit Institute of Art.
He leaves a son, Frank; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Robert (Vivian) Heide-
rnann; and two grandchildren.

in fftrinuriant

In cherished memory of our be-
loved mother and grandmother.
Becky Caplan, who left us May 5.
1949.
You are in our thoughts con-
stantly. Sadly missed by your son
and daughter, Dr. B. B. Caplin
and -Mrs. Ann Feldman and their
families.

IN
MEMORIAM

A memorial to the Six
Million, arranged by the
United Jewish Social Club,
will be held 2 p.m. Sun-
day at Cong. Shaarey
Shomayim.

Memorial sen ices will
be delivered by Rabbi Dr.
Leo Goldman. Memorial
prayers will be recited by
Cantor Larry Vieder. The
chairman will be Dr. Alex
Ullman. The public is in-
vited.

Albert Fox, Age 68;
Detroit Pharmacist

OBITUARIES

Albert B. Fox, a pharmacist in
Detroit for 46 years, died May 2.
He was 68.
SAMUEL Z. BIRNBAUM. 18241
Born in London, Mr. Fox, 23145
Indiana, died May 1. No survivors.
Orleans, Southfield, was an area
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resident for 67 years. He was em-
LAURA BLISS, 23600 Riverside,
ployed by Seville Drugs, owned
Southfield, died May 3. She leaves
Avery-Hoiden Drugs, was with
her husband, Carl; a son, Law-
Cunningham Drugs for 10 years,
rence; a daughter, Mrs. Howard
and before his retirement, was a
(Susan) Levin; one brother and
pharmacist at Henry Ford Hospital
two grandchildren.
for 11 years. Mr. Fox was a life
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member of Zion Lodge, the Ma-
REGINA BROWN, 27690 Echo
sons, belonged to Detroit Consis-
Valley E., Farmington, died May
tory-Moslem Temple, Scottish Rites
2. She leaves two sons, Arnold
Bodies, Marshall Lodge of Bnai
Brith, Larned Post of American
Legion and Jewish War Veterans.
Unveilings Page 21
He leaves his wife, Beatrice; four
brothers. Louis of Los Angeles. of Framingham, Mass., and Mar-
David, Manuel of Chicago, and tin; a daughter, Mrs. Bondy
Marvin; and three sisters, Evelyn,
(Stella) Gross: one brother, three
Mrs. Albert (Rose) Bortman and sisters and two grandchildren.
Mrs. David (Raye) Goldfine.
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Julius Lev, Shopping
Center Manager, 68

Julius W. Lev, a shopping center
manager, died April 30 at age 68.
Mr. Lev, 19470 Cranbrook, was
born in Philadelphia and lived in
Detroit for 60 years. Employed by
Schostak Brothers, he managed
the Macomb Mall in Roseville. He
worked in Palestine in the 1930s,
helping the Jewish movement to
advance technical skills. He was
past president of the American
Technion Society, a member of
Labor Zionist organization and a
member of the American Academy
of Shopping Center Managers.
He leaves his wife, Sarah; and a
sister, Mrs. Martin (Charlotte)
Sclar.

Albert Finn, Age 51

ETHEL HAFTKA JAFFE, for
mer Detroiter of Bnei Brak, Is
rael, died April 27. Survived by a
son. William of New York; a
daughter, Mrs. Seymour (Belle)
Weiss of Detroit; six grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren. In-
terment Israel.

MOLLIE KEIL, 15232 Northgate,
Oak Park, died April 28. Survived
by two daughters, Mrs. Nathan
(Gertrude) Raphan and Mrs. Sam-
uel (Frances) Garbs of Los Ange-
les; 10 grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.

PHILIP KRUT, 15207 Northgate,
Oak Park, died May 2. lie leaves
his wile, Alice; a son, Morris; two
daughters, Mrs. Sidney (Evelyn )
Levine and Mrs. Philip (Mildred)
HARRY FREEDMAN, 18510 Schneider; eight grandchildren and
Glastonbury, died April 28. Sur- 11 great-grandchildren.
vived by his wife, Bertha; two
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sons, William J. of Ypsilanti and
BENNIE MATENKY, 15321
Robert; brothers and sisters in Is-
Northgate, Oak Park. died May I
rael; four grandchildren and one lie leaves his wife, Rose.
great-grandchild.
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HENRY L. MEHLMAN, 4336
TIIELMA FRIEDMAN. 20773
Camden Sq., Southfield, died April Buena Vista W., died May 2. Sur-
27. She leaves her husband, Sol vived by his wife, Beatrice; two
sons, Murray of Shaker Heights,
H.; a son, Neil; and one sister.
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0., and Saul; and two grandchil-
SARAH GOLDSTEIN. 26715 dren.

Greenfield, Southfield, died May
4. Survived by two sons, Jack
Gould of Los Angeles and Leonard
Gould; a daughter. Mrs. Nathan
(Dinah) Yellan; two sisters, 12
grandchildren and six great-grand-
children.

Joseph Steinherger,

Albert S. Finn, a 'building con- High School Teacher
tractor, died April 30. He was 51.
Joseph Steinberger, a Detroit
Born in St. Louis. Mr. Finn, 26117
York. Huntington Woods, was the high school teacher for 35 years,
founder and owner of Apex Con- died April 30 lie was 65
Born in New York. Mr. Stein-
struction Co. for 20 years. lie was
a former vice president of Temple berver, 34447 Spring Valley, West-
Ernanu-EI and a board member I land, lived in Detroit 60 years.
Retired since 1967, Sir. Steinberg- '
there for many years.
He leaves his wife, Shirley; two er taught at Denby High School for
sons, Robert and Steven; a daugh- 30 years. lie received his BA de-
ter, Patricia; his mother, Sirs. ! eree in art from Wayne State
Lilly Finn of University City. Mo.: University in 1932 and also re-
a brother, Leonard of Missouri; and ceived an MA from Wayne. also
two sisters, Mrs. Frank (Claire) in art. lie was a member of Beta
Ribnick of Houston and Mrs. Ralph Sigma Phi fraternity. lie taught
children the proper use of fire-
(Anne) Miller of Missouri.
. arms while assisting at the Detroit
News shooting clinics and he
Robert Aron, Age 24 worked with the Citizens Band
Robert Stuart Aron, a 1970 hon- Group in the Fisher Building. At
ors graduate of Wayne State Uni- the time of his death, Mr. Stein-
versity who was working as a hereer was doing research for the
computer programer for the Bu- ; Detroit Historical Museum. reading
reau of Internal Revenue, ditd for -blind students at Wayne and
Tuesday. He was 24.
taping textbooks.
Mr. Aron. who suffered from
tie leaves his wife. Sophie: and
muscular dystrophy, was a Phi Beta two brothers.
Kappa graduate of Wayne. lie was
a Brooklyn native and lived here Joseph Lieberoff, Age 65;
for the past six years. His resi
dence was at 16300 W. Nine Mlle. Managed Furniture Store
Southfield.
Joseph Lieberoff. manager of Nat
Margolis Furniture ('o. 6668 Van
Surviving are his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Mitchell Aron, and a Dyke. died April 21). lie was 65.
Born in Russia, Mr. Lieberoff.
brother, Kenneth, all of !tarring-
ton Park, N.J.; and his grand- 16198 Oxley, Southfield, was a resi..
mother. Mrs. Celia Kushner of dent of Detroit for 60 years, lie '
was a member of Cong. Shaarey
Brooklyn. Interment New York.
Zedok and belonged to Bnai Brith.
He leaves his wife, Gertrude: a
Four New Herzl Books
Four new books have been pub- son. Dennis B.: a daughter. Mrs.
Fred lEnid) (Thanes.. two broth-
lished .this spring by the Herzl
ers. one sister and five grandchil-
Press, it was announced by its
dren
editor, Marie Syrkin. The books
are: "Arthur Ruppin Memoirs.
CARD OF THANKS
Diaries. Letters": "Hannah Sen-
The family of the late Fae Skol-
esh: tier Life and Diary," with
an introduction tic Abba Ehan: nik arkno, lodges with grateful ap
"True False About Israel," by preciat,in the many kind expres-
Jacob A. Rubin: "Fulfillment: The sions .f •yrupathy extended is
Epic Story of Zionism. ' by Rufus relative, and friend. during t'.e.
family s recent lie:
Learsi.

MAX J. MILLER, 19370 Votro-
beck, died April 30. Survived by
two daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Ade-
line) Beckerman and Mrs. Alfred
(Shirlee) Rosen; one sister and five
grandchildren.

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ISAAC PECKELNER, 91, Glen-
dale, Highland Park, died May 1.
Survived by two daughters, Anna
and Mrs. Frances Hurchalla; two
grandchildren
and
five great
grandchildren.

DAVID ROSENBAUM. former
Detroiter of Hallandale, Fla - died
May 3 Survived by his wife, Eva;
two sons, Irving and Manuel; one
brother, one sister and six grand-
children. Services 10 a.m. trslav
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

MINDELLA (DEL) SHAPIRO.
16300 W. Nine Mile. Southfield.
died April 27. She leaves her hus-
band. Morton I..; a son, Stanlev
a daughter, Mrs. Henry (Caron)
Gordon; her mother. Mrs. Louis
1Nellie) Chad, one brother, two
sisters and three grandchildren.
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chicago, died May 1. He leaves

his wife,

Laura:

two sons. DasId

and Saul; one brother, one sister
and four grandchildren

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Tillie Lindenbaum, Active."
in Jewish Affairs; Age 75

Tillie Lindenbaurn, active in Jew -
ish women's organizations. died
May 1. She was 75.
Mrs. Lindenbaum, 16500 N. Park,
Southfield. was born in Poland and
lived in Detroit for 60 years. She
was a member of Temple Beth El
and its sisterhood, a delegate to
the state activities of temple sister-
hoods, belonged to liadassah and
to the National Council of Jewish
Women. Four years ago, the Wom-
en's Guild of Detroit General 'Hos-
pital honored her for her work
with the hospital's children.
She leaves a son, Alfcced; two
daughters, Mrs. Charles (Helen)
Victor and Mrs. Elliot (Madeleine)
Lipson; two brothers. Ben Sidlow
and Dr. Leonard Sidlow: and six
grandchildren.

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Lottie W•inger
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Shirley Engel

Anna Rottenbtrg
Joe R•ngler
Sawn Seligson
Mae Snow
Gabriel Ziegenlaub
Sarah Homgman
Louis Garfinkel
David Blumenfeld
Milton Bmkhaut
Belle W Torgow
Rose Buchbinder
Curies Wasserman
Minnie Friedman
Gussie Anstandig
Rachel Bernstein
Samuel Baschin
William B Schwartz
Ida Kovinsky
Laura W in
Sam Adler
Bella Jacob
Yank. E. Rosenberg
Abraham Zweling
Chaim A Gorman
William Raskin
Jennie Shustek
Mose Barnett
Eva S. Katz
Yearov B Ben
Chaim L
Abraham Fine
Hannah Levenberg
B raindle Gittelrn•n
Adolph E. Fell
Abba E Keidan
B en Nos•nchuck
Albert L Jasloye
Max Cohen
Lillie Bloch
Jacob Donsowich
Louis Morrison
Raymond Rosenberg
Gila Berger
Betty - F. Balantzow
Pearl Leader
B•ssie L•nd•ifirlen
Abraham Sachs
Chew 111 Sierak
Tillie Snyder
B o,. J. Sheaw.fr
Eva Stein
boa Wexler
Irving Sheyin
Rose Bernstein
Esther R. Kabaker
Regina
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