Dr. Philip Jay F luoride Pioneer , William Banks, 64 , 9 Jewish News Mailer THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Dec. 27, 1974-47 was a 1924 graduate of the University of Michigan. William Banks, owner of Dr. Jay leaves his wife, Banks Mailing Service and Edith. for 25 years head of The Jewish News mailing staff, Harry Nachman, died Dec. 24 at age 64. JEROME J. BLASKE, 27389 Carriage Hill Rd., Southfield, Born in St. Louis, Mo., he Pierce, Southfield, died Dec. died Dec. 20. Survived by his Longtime Builder wife, Mamie; a daughter, lived. 54 years in Detroit. He Harry Nachman, a residen- owned his mailing service for 19. He leaves his wife, Rita; Mrs. Hyman (Rose), 'Fox; tial • and commercial builder the past four years. He was two sons, Steven and Marc; three brothers, three 'sisters, two daughters, Susan and since 1932, died Dec. 23 at a member of Pisgah Lodge Marsha; one brother and two four grandchildren and two age 66. great-grandchildren. Born in Poland, Mr. Nach- of Bnai Brith and its bowling sisters. * * * * * * man lived in Detroit since league. BARNET BREZNER, Alex- He leaves his wife, Bea- SAMUEL form- Isaac Margolis 82, 1928. He was the owner of trice; a son, Richard of Car- andria, La., died Dec. 18. He er Detroiter of SEPPEN, Palm Springs, Harry Nachman, Builder. He Former Meat Dealer was a charter member of lisle, Pa.; two daughters, leaves his wife, Dorothy; a Calif., died Dec. 21. Survived Isaac Margolis, a former Adat Shalom Synagogue, on MIS. Louis (Myra) Sonshine daughter, Mrs. Aaron (Pa- by two daughters, Mrs. Al- Detroit kosher meat dealer the board of Adat Shalom and • Mrs. Morris (Eleanor) tricia) Jortner; two brothers, bert (Della) Shulman of De- -,- aid president of the Kosher Memorial Park and a mem- Garfinkel; three brothers, Judge Samuel and Philip, troit and Mrs. Ben (Dorothy) Butchers Association for ber of Bnai Brith Tikvah one sister and eight grand- both of Detroit; and four Sax of Palm Springs; a sis- grandchildren. Interment Al- ter, Mrs. Laura Albert of De- ears, died Dec. 18 and Oakland Century lodges. children. exandria. troit; six grandchildren and in Tucson. He resided at 17310 Westland, * * * five great-grandchildren. In- He was a founder and ac- Southfield. FRIEDA FRIEDLANDER, terment Los Angeles. tive in Unit e d Hebrew He is survived by his wife, Morris Rothstein, * * .* 17093 Alta Vista, Southfield, Schools, the Hebrew Free Shirley; a son, Allan; two died Dec. 25. She leaves her JUDITH LEAH SERWER, ,Loan Association, Arbeiter daughters, Mrs. Eduardo Longtime Jeweler Ring and the Rizhoner Syna- (Dolores) Curiel of Venezula; - Morris Rothstein, a jeweler husband, Jack; two sons, 22128 Twyckingham Way, gogue. end Linda; a brother, Julius; for many years, died Dec. 23 Carl and Allen; two daugh- Southfield, died Dee. 22. She ters, Mrs. Alvin (Linda) leaves her husband, Samuel at age 50. While residing in Tucson, and two grandchildren. Born in Poland, Mr. Roth- Schwartz of Hillsborough, S.; two sons, James E. of he and his first wife, the late stein lived in Detroit for 44 Calif., and Mrs. Alan Sunnydale, Calif., and Harold Celia, were instrumental in Jacob M. Gery, years. He formerly owned (Elaine) Pollack of Brighton, A.; a daughter, Mrs. Wendy founding City of Hope, Work- Rothstein Jewelers in the Mass. ; one brother, two sis- Ormond of Menlo Park, men's Circle, and Hebrew Israeli Pioneer TEL AVIV (JTA)—Jacob Charlevoix Bldg. and was a ters and three grandchildren. Free Loan groups, a senior * * * Sidney A. Deitch citizens residence, and, and, were M. Gery, a pioneer immi- partner in Jewelers of Fair- grant from South Africa, FREDA GERBER, 13321 lane in Dearborn. He was founding member of - DETROIT Israel Synagogue and other who served as 'Minister of active in the Downtown Syna- Rosemary, Oak Park, died Commerce and Industry dur- gogue for many years and was Dec. 20. Survived by two MONUMENT WORKS --.,-Tucson organizations. • 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. He is survived by his wife, ing the Premiership of the its treasurer. He was a past brothers, Saul Efrusy and Fannie; two sons, Herbert late David Ben-Gurion, died Worshipful Master of Day- Jack Efrusv; three sisters, G ardner, Imam/. soolidge & Greenfield 399-27kI: lye. 626-0330 .' light Lodge of the Masons. Mrs. Sam (Rose) Janko and M. of Cathedral City, Calif., here Dec. 18, at age 73. — \ He was born in Lithuania He resided at 20233 Pierson._ Ida Efrusy, both of Forest and Dr. Bernard S. of El and raised in South Africa Hills, N. Y., and Mrs. Molly He is survived by his wife, Paso; and five grandchildren. -where he earned a law de- Marion; three daughters, Katcher. * * * gree. Mrs. Edward (Ava) Keusch, CARD OF THANKS He arrived in Palestine in JOSHUA HORWITZ, for- Bess Mann, wife of the 1934, one of the first immi- Sheila and Pauline; his moth- mer Detroiter of Pompano er, Mrs. Sarah Rothstein; two late Alex Mann, acknowl- grants from South Africa. Beach, Fla., died Dec. 25. edges with grateful appre- He worked in orange groves brothers, Benjamin and Has- He leaves his wife, Rose; a kell; a sister, Mrs. Walter ciation the many kind expres- and later joined the law firm son, Jack; two brothers, sions of sympathy extended of the late Dr. Dov Joseph, (Seema) Fischel. three sisters and four grand- by relatives and friends, dur- Israel's first Minister of Sup- children. Interment Detroit. FINE,MONUMENTS ing her recent bereavement. ply and Rationing. * * * SINCE 1910 In 1950, Gery was invited Fred Hopfeld, 84, MOLLIE KANTOR, 23751 by Premier Ben-Gurion to Jewelry Wholesaler Coyle, Oak Parke died' Dec. 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge join his Cabinet as a non- In Loving Memory Of Fred Hopfeld, a wholesale 19. She leaves her husband, OAK PARK — LI 4-2212 partisan member. He subse- costume jewelry dealer from Louis; a son, Dr. Sheldon; quently returned to the prac- ROSA a daughter, Mrs. Irving (Ros- tice of law and headed the 1938 until his retirement in lyn) Schneider; two sisters ROSEN ROTH Africa-Israel InVestment Cor- 1958, died Dec. 24 at age 84. and five grandchildren. Born in Germany, Mr. Hop- poration. * * * Beloved wife and moth- feld lived 37 years in Detroit. HARRY KONOPKO, 14441 He was the owner of Fred er, who passed -away Sala Cetner Hopfeld and Co. He was a Northfield, Oak Park, died Dec. 23, 1972, 19 days Sala Cetner died Dec. 24. life member of Hadassah and Dec. 24. Survived by his wife, in Tevet. She leaves a son, Manford; a member of Cong. Beth Bertha; a son, Louis; and a two daughters, Mrs. Marvin 9braham-Hillel. daughter, Mrs. Jeffrey (Ann) Husband, David; (Betty). Popper and Mrs. Carl Feld. He quietly established a and son, Max. * * * (Mary) Koven; one brother fund in his name to bring and four grandchildren. HERMAN LASKO, 746 Col- persons from Europe to the U.S. and helped them start lingwood, died Dec. 17. No households and businesses. known survivors. * * * He resided at 16215 Oxley, In Blessed and Beloved Memory Of Our LOUISE ORMOS, 25121 E. Southfield. Dearly Departed He is survived by his wife, Rue Versailles, Oak Park, Friedel; a daughter, Mrs. died Dec. 23. She leaves her LILY MARGOLIS Eugene (Helga) Hirsch; a husband, Armin H. ; two sons, brother, Herman of New Jay J. and Richard H. of Who passed away Dec. 2,8, 1966. Sadly missed and York City; and two grand- East Lansing; and four . children. grandchildren. forever in our hearts. * * CHARLOTTE PAPO, 29143 Her loving children, grandchildren Golda Meir: "Henry Kiss- Evergreen, Southfield, died inger is the U.S. Secretary Dec. 20. She leaves her hus- and great-grandchildren. of State, and he has taken it band, Morris; two daughters, upon himself to act in the Mrs. Howard (Gloria) Lazar interests of the United States. of Ann Arbor and Mrs. A telephone: 'Call to us The moment he acts against James (Rita) Golden; one gives you the assurance that a man you know is the interests of the United brother, three sisters, 11 REBECCA HAYMAN ELKIN helping you. States -or not in accordance grandchildren and four great- with the interests of the Un- grandchildren. We can make the desired 11/20/04 — 1/1/72 ited States, he can no longer arrangements regardless Three years since you left this life — three years * * * be the Secretary of the Unit- of where a death occurs. of unrelenting sorrow for us. Our memories of the JENNIE SALZEDO, died ed States. kind-hearted, intelligent. exceptional woman you were will remain forever in our hearts. These can- "I had bitter arguments Dec. 19. She leaves two Worldwide Service not dim, because of our inexpressibly deep love for with him, very bitter. Is- daughters, Mrs. Harold (Es- telle) Morrison and Mrs. you. You are our beloved — oh, how we miss you. rael's statesmen will have IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Your inconsolable children, tough arguments with him, Melvin (Shirley) Metz; six Elizabeth Weiss, Robert Elkin, Joanne Kinney. grandchildren and five great more than once and on more Your adoring grandchildren, 18325 W. Nine Mile Rd. than one subject. But to de- grandchildren. Leon, David, Debbie, Mimi, Jonathan Weiss; * * * • rive a conclusion that he is Southfield Larry, Michael, John Elkin; ISADORE SCHLOSS, 14 Joel, Victor Colman. ready to abandon Israel and Elgin 7-5200 And our mates, who loved you as we did, sell us out to the Arabs— Charlotte, died Dec. 15. No Rube Weiss, Adrienne Elkin, Richard Kinney. Ira and Herbert Kaufman this is groundless and will known survivors. * * * remain groundless and in- SAM SELIKOWITZ, 23900 correct." Dr. Philip Jay, a pioneer in the use of bacteriology at the University of Michigan's den- tal school, died Saturday at age 76. A resident of Ann Arbor, _Dr. Jay was a pioneer in the use of fluoridation of water to . prevent dental decay. He was awarded the Fouchard Medal for research in the preven- tion of dental cavities. He OBITUARIES , - I If a death occurs away from home... , Calif.; her mother, Mrs. Ja- cob D. '(Rebecca) Perga- ment; two brothers and one sister. * * * HANS H. SPITZER, 14196 Bramell, Detroit, died Dec. 20. He leaves his wife, Eliz- abeth; a son, Alfred; and one brother. * * * FRANCES WISPE, 24666 Walden Rd. W., Southfield, died Dec. 19. Survived by a son, Lawrence of New York; a daughter, Mrs. David B. (Ruth) Shafer; one sister and two grandchildren. MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 1I/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Elks from .3 Jewish Carriateries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO_.475557 WE REMIREEIR 1117111 Gx During the coming week Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahrzeits of the following d parted friends, with the tradi- tional - Memor- ial Prayers, re- citation of Kaddish and Studying of Mishnayos. TEVES DEC. 15 Fannie Harris 15 Bella Kowal 15 Joseph Levine IS Adolph Mehler 15 Aaron Tilchin Max Wasserman 15 Hyman Weisberg 15 Baruch Yagoda 15 Simon Axelrod 16 Abraham I. 16 Chesluk 16 Rose Ingeroff 16 Molly Jacob Jacob Koss --- 16 Reuben Miller 16 Dora W. Milling 16 Ben Perecman 16 Sarah L. Sacher 16 Aaron Dubnove 17 Norman Skolnick 17 Evelyn Woolman 17 Sarah Zarankin 17 Chaim H. 18 Applebaum Jennie 18 Blumenfeld 18 Isaac Bloom - Mary Coscarelly 18 18 Isadore Dante Julie A. Gersten 18 18 Jacob Goldis 18 Bessie Krusner Sylvia 18 Moorawnick Ida Wasserman 18 18 Robert Weisz 19 Sol Feinberg 19 Libby Fine Joseph Cossman 19 19 Mary Grace 19 Ida Gutterman 19 Sadie Lafer 19 Joseph Langer 19 Leo I .Langer Esther D. 19 Pearlman 19 William Siporin 20 Edis Dorfman 20 Sarah Dubin Esther Gaertner 20 Harry Goldman 20 Sam Green 20 Solomon Grevnin 20 Pearl Pelavin 20 Abraham D. 20 Sachs 21 Harry Bloch Jacob Bookstein 21 21 Jacob Portnoy 21 Harry C. Wolfe 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 31 31 31 31 JAN. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. Southfield Phone 557-6750