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September 28, 1973 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-09-28

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Monument Unveilings

Benjamin Wettenstein and
Mrs. Dottie Schwartz, family
of the late Mollie Copley, an-
nounce the unveiling of a
monument in her memory
12:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30
at Workmen's Circle Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Syme will offici-
ate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

e Family o the Late

MAX DOBKIN

and

IDA DOBKIN

'unces the unveil-
a a monument in
t ► ,eur memories 11:30
a.m. Sunday, Sept. 30
at Workmen's Circle
Cemetery. Rabbi Segal
and Cantor Fenakel
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked
to attend.

The Family of the Late

SAM E. HOFF

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 30 at
Beth Moses Cemetery.
5' Rabbi Schnipper will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

The Family of the Late

GOLDI E
ENGELBERG

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory 2 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 30 at He-
brew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Lieberman will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

The Family of the Late

FLORENCE
ESEROW

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 30 at He-
brew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Syme and Can-
tor Orbach will offici-
ate. Relatives a n d
friends are asked to
attend.

The Family of the Late

HARRY D.
GAINES

and

ROBERT
GAINES

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
their memories 2 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 7 at Beth
Moses Cemetery. Rabbi
Gordon will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

CHARLES
JACOBS

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 30 at
Beth Tefilo Cemetery.
Rabbi Berman will offi-
ciate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Sept. 28, 1973-79

OBITUARIES

William Morris,
Civic Booster
in Jackson

The family of the late Rose
Joseph announces the unveil-
BENJAMIN A. ALTER- Providence, Southfield, died by her husband, Esek; a son,
ing of a monument her mem-
MAN, 25316 Shiawassee, Sept. 22. She leaves two Louis; a daughter, Mrs. Sey-
ory 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 30
Southfield, died Sept. 23. He daughters, Mrs. Shy (Ade- mour (Phyllis) Subar; and
at Hebrew Memorial Park.
line) Rosen of New York seven grandchildren.
Rabbi Sperka will officiate.
William M. Morris, Jack- leaves a son, Michael; two
Relatives and friends are son jeweler and civic lead- daughters, Susan and Anita; City and Mrs. Harry (Ros-
two brothers, three sisters lyn) Aronow; one sister,
asked to attend.
CARD OF THANKS
er, died Sept. 12 at age 68.
three grandchildren and two
He leaves his wife, Edna; and two grandchildren.
Irene
Schwartz thanks her
great-grandchildren.
* *
The family of the late two sons, Ben of Detroit and
relatives and friends for their
*
*
3:
:
Abraham B. Miller an- Sandy of Ann Arbor; a
LILLIAN APSEL died Sept.
many kind expressions of
HERMAN A. PUDER, 14811 sympathy extended on the
nounces the unveiling of a daughter, Mrs. Joe (Mich- 25. She leaves her husband,
monument in his memory 11 elle) Morgan of Minneapolis; Charles; two daughters, Mrs. W. Lincoln, Oak Park, died death of her sister.
a.m. Sunday, Sept. 30 at a brother, Harry of Detroit; Harry (Estelle) Kaufman Sept. 26. Survived by his
Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi and four grandchildren.
and Mrs. Devora Lieberman; wife, Sitta; two daughters,
Sidney A. Deitch
Lehrman will officiate. Rela-
Mr. Morris, a native De- two brothers, eight grand- Mrs. Paul (Rita) Lohse of
tives and friends are asked troiter, lived in Jackson since children and six great-grand- Rochester, N.Y., and Mrs.
DETROIT
Elliott (Judith) Fraiberg; one
to attend.
1935 and was president and children.
MONUMENT WORKS
* 3:.
sister and four grandchil-
general manager of Miller
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd
The family of the late
HELEN BABICH, 1922 N. dren.
Coolidge & Greenheld
Jewelers of Jackson and Al-
Gardner, be
* * *
David H. Resnick announces
319 2711 Eve 06-0330
Wilson,
Royal
Oak,
died
bion, both branches of Cole
the unveiling of a monument
Sept.
23.
Survived
by
her
GERTRUDE
STEIN,
20299
and Erwin Jewelers of De-
in his memory 11:30 a.m.
husband, Edward; a son, Lahser, died Sept. 20. She
Sunday, Sept. 30 at Beth El troit.
Jay of San Francisco; two leaves a son, Richard; one
A
sports
booster,
he
esti-
MONUMENT CENTER, INC,
Memorial Park. Rabbi Rosen-
daughters, Carol and Mari- sister and one grandchild.
mated
that
he
had
donated
661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
baum will officiate. Rela-
*
*
*
lyn;
two
brothers
and
one
1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
tives and friends are asked 25,000 trophies for youth sister.
ESTHER WEISS, 25201 W.
6 Blks from 3 Jewish
league championships over
* *
to attend.
Cemeteries on Woodward
Rue Versailles, Oak Park,
the years, and he was be-
*
ARTHUR I. BAYER, 941 died Sept. 26. Survived by six
JO 4.5557I
Li 2.8266
The family of the late lieved to be the largest tro- E. Lafayette, died Sept. 20. sons, Harry, Theodore, Eu-
phy
donor
in
the
U.S.
Rebeca Ruchotsky announces
In 1970, Mr. Morris was He leaves a sister, Mrs. Jack gene, Fred of Skokie, Ill.,
the unveiling of a monument
(Clarice) Gordon of Livonia. Leo and Emil; a daughter,
in her memory 12 noon Sun- honored by the Voguettes, a
* * *
Mrs. William (Rose) Weis-
black
businesswomen's
group,
day, Sept. 30 at Chesed Shel
MARY G. FRIEDMAN, berger; 14 grandchildren and
as
the
outstanding
citizen
of
Emes Cemetery. Rabbi
15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, seven great-grandchildren.
Sperka will officiate. Rela- the community. He was ac-
*
*
died Sept. 21. Survived by
tives and friends are asked tive in the support of rights
two sons, Eli and Judge Ben-
DAVID
WOLOVITS,
28024
and
youth
groups.
to attend.
During the
Mr. Morris was vice presi- jamin; a daugher, Mrs. Nel- Selkirk, Southfield, died Sept.
corning w • • k
son
(Ann)
Dembs;
10
grand-
22.
He
leaves
his
wife,
Irene;
The family of the late Louis dent of the St. Joseph Home
Yeshivoth loth
children
and
two
g
r
e
a
t-
three
daughters,
Mrs.
Paul
Vova announces the unveil- for Children, Inc., and serv-
Y • h u el • will
(Jody) Novak, Lisa and Jo-
ing of a monument in his ed as president of the Jack- grandchildren.
ebe•rv•
the
*
*

anne; his mother, Mrs.
memory 12 noon Sunday, son All-Star semi-pro football
Yehrzeit of the
Lillian
Kain;
three
brothers,
ALFRED M. HEILBRON-
Sept. 30 at Hebrew Memorial team, which, which he help-
following de-
NER, 10554 Vernon, Hunting- one sister and five grand-
Park. Rabbi Gruskin will of- ed organize.
ported friends,
children.
ficiate. Relatives and friends
He was a member of the ton Woods, died Sept. 22.
with the tradi-
* * *
are asked to attend.
Jackson Bowling Hall of Survived by his wife, Helen;
tional Memor-
*
ROSE
ZACK,
19225
Wood-
Fame and an honorary life- two sons, Walter of Upper
ial Prayers, re-
The family of the late time member of bowling as- Montclair, N.J., and Hans of bine, died Sept. 21. Survived
citeti•n •f
Sidney Winkler announces sociations.
Durham, N.H.; one sister
Kaddish end
the unveiling of a monument
and
four
grandchildren.
As a youth he played soft-
studying of
* * *
in his memory 11 a.m. Sun- ball and basketball and was
Mishneyee.
day, Oct. 7, at Machpelah active in sports at the Uni-
KALMAN LAX, former
Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman versity of Detroit, where he Detroiter of Tucson, died
Tishrel Sept.
will officiate. Relatives and was president of the Interfra- Sept. 20. Survived by his
30
Isaak Hess
30
friends are asked to attend. ternal Council.
Fanny Silber
wife, Esther; two sons,
30
David Teitelbaum
He sponsored some 23 Benny and Fred, both of De-
30
Nettie Zack
He who eats of his own bowling teams and was in- troit; two brothers and five
Oct.
1
Riva
Abrarnovitz
bread is like a child reared strumental in organizing grandchildren. Interment Los
Bella Boesky
at his mother's breast.—Abot junior bowling for Jackson Angeles.
1
Pincus Handler
• • •
Harold M.
d'R. Nathan,
youth and in the opening of
Levitsky
GUSSIE MAYRINT, 23300
Max Potok
Jackson bowling alleys to
David Shorr
black children.
Joseph Silverstein
The Family of the Late
Mr. Morris was an ori-
Samuel J. Wisner
Vera Weisz
ginator and past vice presi-
2
Shana Goldsmith
IDA LEVINE
dent of the Jackson Athletic
Robert Carnick
3
In
loving
memory
of
be-
Pearl
Gendler
3
Association and was a for-
Announces the unveil-
Sarah Levine
3
loved husband, father and
mer
president
of
the
Jackson
Joseph
S.
ing of a monument in
grandfather, Irving Stern,
4
Abramson
Booster
Club.
her memory 1:30 p.m.
4
who passed away Oct. 6,
Fannie Escoff
He also was a contributor
4
Clara Gold
1967. Sadly missed and al-
Sunday, Oct. 7 at Mach-
4
Anna
Goldstein
and member of the board of ways remembered by his
4
Bessie
Jaffin
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Starr Commonwealth home wife, Sarah; daughters, Mrs.
4
Anna Mintz
4
Henry Schneider
for boys.
Gorrelick will officiate.
Sidney (Sandra) Levethan,
Louis Applebaum
S
A founder and for many Mrs. Ronald (Estelle) Hur-
Relatives and friends
Samuel Brenner
S
Bernard Elias
years
chairman
of
the
en-
witz and Mrs. Hershel (Gail)
are asked to attend.
Sam
Goodstein
S
dowment club of Temple Beth Epstein; and grandchildren.
Rachel M.
Israel, Mr. Morris was a
5
Grossberg
A telephone call to us
Mildred
Harris
S
member of Arbor Hills Coun-
gives you the assurance
Bagel Family
1
6
try Club, Jackson Coin Club,
Sarah Chervin 1
6
that
a
man
you
know
is
In Memory of Our
The Family of the Late
Coviensky Family 10
6
Optimist Club, Elks, Moose,
helping you.
Louis Diamond 10
6
Beloved Father and
Fraternal Order of Police
Charles Kabaker 10
6
We can make the desired
JACK STERN
William Korb& 10
6
Fellow s, Jackson Sports-
Grandfather
arrangements rega rdless
Leah Kirsnianski 10
6
men's
Club,
NAACP
and
Ann
Liebergott
10
6
Announces the unveil-
of where a death occurs.
Mentzer Family 10
6
the Jackson County Sheriff's
ing of a monument in
MEYER ZACK
Radner Family 10
6
Posse.
his memory 2 p.m.
Samuel Robinson 10
6
Yltzchok
Who passed away Oct.
Sunday, Sept. 30 at
Schwartz
10
6
5, 1962, seven days in
Machpelah Cemetery.
Memorial Rites Set
Chaya R.
Tishre. Sadly missed
Smolinsky
10
6
Rabbi Gruskin will of-
by
Hannah
Schloss
Sholom
and always remem-
ficiate. Relatives and
Smollnsky
10
6
The Hannah Schloss 0 1 d
bered by his children
18325 W. Nine Mile Rd.
friends are asked to
Timers' annual memorial
U411,0116 he
and
grandchildren.
Southfield
attend.
services will be held 8 p.m.
Ulla&
Elgin 7-5200
Tuesday at the Jewish Cen-
15751 W. 10 3/4 Mile
ter.
Ira and Herbert Kaufman
Southfield
Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper
Phone 557-6750
The Family of the Late
of Cong. Beth Moses will de-
In Loving Memory of
liver the main address, and
EVA L.
Cantor Sholom K a l i b will
Our Dearly Beloved
WEI NGARDEN
chant the El Mole Rahamim.
Father and Grandfather
Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
Solitude
her memory 1:15 p.m.
I live in that solitude
HARRY MITZ
Sunday, Sept. 30 at Clo-
which is painful in youth,
it/ /atUittietitS
ver Hill Memorial
but delicious in the years of
Never to be forgotten
Park. Rabbi Groner
FORMERLY KARL BERG MEMORIALS
maturity.—Albert Einstein.
by his children and
will officiate. Relatives
MANUEL URBACH & SON
and friends are asked
grandchildren.
Many an irksome noise, go
'
13405
CAPITAL
at COOLIDGE *OAK Pk. • LI 4-7112
to attend.
a long way off, is heard as
music.—H. D. Thoreau.

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