Katie Nickin, 53, Active Clubwoman OBITUARIES Katie Nickin, an active clubwoman, died Dec. 7 at age 53. Born in Poland, Mrs. Nickin, 28570 Tavistock Tr., Southfield. came to Windsor as an infant and lived 52 years in Detroit. She was a member of Cong. Bnai Moshe and its sisterhood, a past secretary of Hadassah and a member of City of Hope. She leaves her husband, Abraham; two sons, Larry and Mark; a daughter. Elaine; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mossman of Windsor; and a sister, Mrs. Seymour (Marsha) Fried. Nancy; and a sister, Sandra WILLIAM B. STEARN, former Detroiter of Los An- Ruth. geles, died Dec. 8. Survived JOHN JOSEPH LEWIS, by his wife, Gizi; two sons, 13241 Albany, Oak Park, Milton and Jeff, both of De- died Dec. 7. Survived by his troit; a daughter, Mrs. Rose wife, Molly; two sons, Sam Rose of Atlantic City; one and Bernard Ledger; one brother, two sisters, includ- brother, one sister, six grand- ing Mrs. Estelle Aron of De- children and 17 great-grand- troit, 11 grandchildren and great - grandchildren. 'Inter- children. ment Los Angeles. aa * * BETTY LIPSITZ, 19703 PHILIP S T E R N, 25045 Monica, died Dec. 12. She leaves her husband, Isadore; Glenbrooke, Southfield, died three sons, Harold E. Adler, Dec. 8. He leaves his wife, Aaron A. Lipton and Dean Kathy Lynn; a son, Martin; Lipton, both of California; two daughters, Laurie and William Roth, 71, three sisters and two grand- Andrea; two brothers and of Supply Company children. Services 11:30 a.m. one sister. William Roth, co-founder today at Ira Kaufman and co-owner of Allied Elec- Chapel. Eliezer Dori, 89, tric Co., 8610 Puritan, a * * wholesale electric supply 'Father of Aliya' HYMAN MEYER MAR- company, died Dec. 12 at GOLIS, 22041 Blackstone, TEL AVIV (JTA)-Funeral age 71. Oak Park, died Dec. 6. Sur- services were held in Haifa Born in Hungary, Mr. vied by his wife, Celia; two for Eliezer Dori, who won Roth, 16225 Oxley, South- sons, Morton and Sidney; a the title of "Father of Aliya" field, lived 50 years in De- daughter, Mrs. Louis (Paul- after his 50 years of work troit. He was a member of ine) Buch; one brother and for immigration and immi- Cong. Bnai Moshe and Crafts- 11 grandchildren. man Lodge of the Masons. grants. He was 89. * * He leaves his wife, Ann; Mr. Dori came to Israel in MAX ORR, 13740 Lincoln, 1904 from Odessa. He escaped a daughter. Mrs. Melvin Oak Park, died Dec. 11. He from Russia after injuring a (Beverly) Hersh; and three leaves two sons, Paul and rioter who attacked him dur- grandchildren. Robert. ing a progrom in the Odessa * * Polytechnicum. Harry Goldberg, ANNA PAST, 25547 Lincoln When the Jewish Agency of Printing Firm, 84 Terr., Oak Park, died Dec. was established after World 11. Survived by her husband, War I. Mr. Dori was made Harry L. Goldberg, found- Abraham; a son, Morris; head of its Haifa office. Haifa er and owner of Lee Printing three daughters, Mrs. Lester was then the main port of Co.. 10244 Fenkell, died Dec. (Bella) Schmidt of Muncie, entry for immigrants. 11 at age 84. Ind., Dorothy, and Mrs. Ed- Mr. Goldberg, 18700 Steel, When the state was de- was born in Latvia. He was win (Marilyn) Schiff; one clared, Mr. Dori was made sister and eight grandchil- a printer and founded his the over-all head of the im- printing company in 1926. dren. migration department of the * * * He leaves his wife, Anna; Jewish Agency, a post he REBECCA RABINOWITZ, left on his retirement 20 a son, Albert; two daughters, Mrs. Louis (Charlotte) Ar- * * * 19126 Gilchrist, died Dec. 8. years ago. noff of Chicago and Mrs. ALICE KENT, 1600 An- Survived by a son, Samuel He was an active Hagana tietam, died Dec. 10. Sur- Robbins; three daughters, member and an active mem- Hyman (Helen) Neshkes; five grandchildren and four Mrs. Dorothy Chess, Ethel vived by her husband, ber of Mosad Aliya Bet, the great-grandchildren. Henry; a son, Dr. Robert of and Mrs. Joseph (Rebecca) group that helped the "il- Fort Madison, Ia.; a daugh- Pearlman and nine grandchil- legal" immigration of Jews ter, Mrs. Joan Kohn; and dren. during the Mandate period. Super-Spitz * * * six grandchildren. NEW YORK - It wasn't * * * ARTHUR E. SCHERR, even a close shave. Olympic swimmer Mark Spitz' placed LENA (GINSBERG) LA- 22151 Westhampton, Oak Director Benn Levy LONDON-Benn W. Levy, first in the running against VINE, 19100 W. Seven Mile, Park, died Dec. 10. Survived died Dec. 8. Survived by a by his wife, Eva; a daughter, playwright, stage and mo- Johnny Bench of the Cincin- son, Aaron H. Ginsberg; a Mrs. Mark (Ellen) Ernst; tion picture director, libret- nati Reds and Dick Butkus daughter, Mrs. Max (Freda) one brother, three sisters tist and former Labor mem- of the Chicago Bears, signed ber of Parliament, died Dec. by Schick, Inc., to plug its Stollman; seven grandchil- and two grandchildren. 7 at age 73. Mr. Levy was electric shavers. dren and eight great-grand- often sought as a writer of Bench and Butkus were children. In Loving Memory of dialogue with the arrival of benched so Spitz would have talking pictures. more air time. LEONARD MURRAY JOSEPH LEE, 14401 Lincoln, Oak GOLDFARB Park, died Dec. 9. Survived Who passed away Dec. by his parents, Henry and 16, 1963. Sadly missed by his devoted wife, The HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (Chesed Florence; daughters, Shel Ernes) remembers their departed board Mrs. Rae Zambler, Mrs. Beatrice Adler members whose Yorzeit is observed in the and Mrs. Morris Fen- month of Kislev. kell; and grandchil- Barney Citrin dren. Jacob Miller 1g announcements may (Sec'y.-many years) d by mail or by calling 8th of Kislev 17th of Kislev _ _ sh News office, 17515 W. December 3rd 9 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. 48075, December 12th JOSEPH CHOSID, 25611 Briar Dr., Oak Park, died Dec. 12. He leaves a son, Stuart; and a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Esther) King; two sis- ters, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. * * fi GUSSIE GIVERCER, 26051 Lahser, Southfield, died Dec. 6. Survived by three sons, Morris Gervercer of Las Ve- gas, Nathan Gevercer and Philip Givercer of Franklin Sq., New York; two daugh- Mrs. Sarah Gevercer rIrs. Isadore (Ida) 01- shansky; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchil- dren. * * $ SAMUEL P. GOLDSTEIN, 23251 Kipling, Oak Park, died Dec. 7. Survived by his wife, Anna; a son, Ben of Harrisville, Mich.; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Maurice (Bessie) Kahldon; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. * * MOLLIE HERMAN, 16224 Indiana, died Dec. 10. Sur- vived by three sons, Morton, Allen and Solomon of Santa Barbara, Calif.; two daugh- ters, Betty Ruth of New Or- leans and Martha of New York; one brother and six grandchildren. * * WILLIAM HERSHEY, 24386 Scotia, Oak Park, died Dec. 8. He leaves his wife, Irene; a son, Harvey; two daughters, Mrs. Morris (Con- stance) Borkin and Mrs. Leonard (Barbara) Handler of Knoxville, Tenn.; one brother, one sister and seven grandchildren. IN MEMORIAM Monument Unveilings T' - 356-8400. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standing charge of $4.50 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth and $8.00 for one two inches deep with a black border. • • • The Family of the Late EVELYN RAPPAPORT Announces the unveil- ing of a monument ill h e r memory 2 p.m. Dec. 16 at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Rabbi Gorrelick and Cantor Klein will officiate. Relatives, friends and members of the Labor Zionist Alliance a r e asked to attend. The Family of the Late MARTI N GOLDBERG Louis Langwald (Pres.-1945) 8th of Kislev' Ben Bragman 21st of Kislev December 16th December 3rd Isadore Niss Isidore Sosnick 22nd of Kislev December 17th Acknowledges with grateful apprecia- tion the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives 10th of Kislev December 5th and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. 14th of Kislev December 9th Sam Joseff THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mrs. Levenstein of Jewish News REMEMBER ricraz mirx George Roth, 65, Detroit Podiatrist Dr. George Roth. a podi- atrist with offices downtown since 1940. and a *oast presi- dent of the Michigan Podi- atry Association, died Dec. 9 at age 65. Dr. Roth,' 3168 Greenfield, Royal Oak, was born in New York and lived 33 years in Detroit. He was graduated from Temple University in 1938. He was a member of Harry B. Keidan Lodge of Bnai Brith. He leaves his wife, Ruth; a son, Guy; a daughter, Mrs. Peter (Linda) Glanville of Zambia, Africa; three brothers, Emanuel. Herbert of Philadelphia and Michael of Mount Clemens; and three grandchildren. Bessie Penn, 65, Active Clubwoman Bessie Penn, a member of several women's service or- ganizations, died Dec. 7 at age 65. Mrs. Penn, 23520 Beverly, Oak Park, was a member of Pisgah Chapter of Bnai Brith, Cong. Bnai David Sister- hood, Mt. Scopus Chapter Of Hadassah and the Jewish Home for the Aged. She is survived by her husband, Sol; a daughter, Mrs. Merton (Helene) Rob- bins; a sister, Mrs. Leo (Ida) Feber; and three grandchil- dren. NT C CENTER, INC. FERNDALE E. of Woodward fr om 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward F L76:27 621:BEB67 .6 t ike o l csrkiMs i .10 4-5557, ■ DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd . Isadore Rosenberg 30th of Kislev December 25th Kislev Dec. Ben Bragman 21 16 16 Anna Caplan 21 16 Norman Chason 21 21 16 Max Geller 16 Nelson G. Hall 21 16 Mary Kaplan 21 16 E. S. Wolfson 21 21 16 Harvey Simon 22 17 Anna Bonin Harry S. Clayman 22 17 17' 22 Anna Duchan 17 Julius Gold 22 17 Fannie Goldberg 22 17 Ida Kesselman 22 22 17 Esther Kirsh Miriam 22 17 Papelansky 22 Mary Peitz 17 Marcus Ginsberg 23 18 Sophie Gladstone 23 18 Pauline Golden 23 18 18 Gertrude. Grunt 23 Michael Katz 23 18 Isaac 23 18 KelmanovItz 18 Rose Levy 23 Nathan Marcus 23 18 Benjamin Mason 23 18 23 18 David Morris 23 18 Max Radin Abraham C. Rosen 23 18 Samuel Scheinfield 23 18 18 Herman Seppen 23 Jacob Zitrine 23 18 Raizel Bas 19 Avrohom 24 19 Tillie Cohen 24 19 H. German 24 Esther L. Fleischman 19 24 Isadore Freedman 24 19 19 Ida Kabaker 24 19 Mania Katzman 24 24 19 Louis Klein Louis Stoilman 24 19 19 G. Weisswasser 24 19 Ira Wurm 24 Joseph Berger 25 20 20 Beatrice Borocoff 25 20 Aaron Jacobson 25 Robert R. Marwil 25 20 Arthur J. 25 20 Osborne Rebecca Pont 25 20 Esther Schlussel 25 20 Charles Sperling 25 20 25 20 Carl Strauss Meyer Watnick 25 20 Hattie Buch Alta Matz Benjamin Oopenheim Gustave Pines Joseph Yashenovsky Ch.na Y. Brose Betty Rothenberg 26 26 21 21 26 26 21 21 26 27 21 22 27 • 22 15751 W. 101/4 Mile Gardner, bet. Coolidge & Greenfield At 2711, Eve 616-0330 26th of Kislev December 21st During th• coming w••k Yeshivoth Beth Y•huel• will observe the raki,:sit of the following de- p•rted friends, with the tradi- tional Memor- ial Prayers, r•- cit•ti•n •f Kaddish end studying of Mishnayos. Yeshivoth Beth Yehuda Sidney A. Deitch Meyer Levin 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD Survivors besides her hus- band are a son, Allen; a daughter, Mrs. David (Phyl- lis) Rothman; a brother, Alvin Davis of Detroit; and four grandchildren. Inter- ment Los Angeles. Thelma Levenstein, The Jewish News' "Miss Davis" who served for 25 years in the classified advertising de- partment, died Sunday in Los Angeles. She was 64. Mrs. Levenstein, who re- tired Sept. 1, moved with her husband Israel to be with their children in Los An- geles. She lived at 130 S. Flores, Los Angeles. Born in Russia, Mrs. Levenstein was brought to this country as a child, liv- ing first in Indianapolis, then Detroit. She received her advertising training at the Free Press, where she work- ed for a number of years. She was a member of Bnai Brith. Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. Worldwide Senrice Friday, Dec. 14, 1973-55 Southfield Phone 557-6750 BERG 8 URBACH I/U ) -qtteil in latutmeniss FORMERLY KARL BERG MEMORIALS MANUEL URBACH & SON 13405 CAPITAL at COOLIDGE • OAK PK. • LI 42212 Elgin 1-5200 fra Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman