_EL THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Artist Sol Node! Dead at 63 NEW YORK (JTA) - Sol Nodel, one of the world's leading artist- illuminators, died Aug. 22 at age 63. He was the re- cipient of numerous in- ternational awards and his works have been dis- played throughout the world. Born in Washington, D.C., Nodel's works are in collections in five Royal Houses of Europe and the Far East and are rep- resented in permanent collections in the Na- tional Archives in Washington, the Herbert Mover Museum, Harry Truman Library, Library of Congress and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Hyde Park Library. A Life Fellow of the British Royal Society of Arts, his works are owned by American Presidents, and American religious, political and artistic fi- gures. Nodel was elected - -- Bernard J. Walton Bernard James Wal- ton, executive comptroller for Guardian Steel Co., died Aug. 24 at age 60. Born in Omaha, Neb., Mr. Walton lived most of his life in Detroit. He joined the steel company in 1941. He was graduated from Walsh College. of Accounting and was former secretary and treasurer of Israel Lodge of Bnai Brith. He leaves a son, Ronald; a daughter, Gale; his mother, Mrs. William (Frances) Weinberg; two sisters. Mrs. Eugene (Rita) Kornfield and Mrs. Leon (Lola) Heller. In Loving Memory Of DEBORAH ATLAS to the Hall of Fame and his stained glass windows creations are to be found in St. Louis, New York and New Jersey. Nodel was president of Cong. Shaare Zedek in New York, chairman of the Committee of Arts for the United Synagogue of America and of the Corn- mission of Synagogue Relations of the New York Federation of Jewish Philanthropies. He was a member of Bnai Zion and Bnai Brith. In addition he was the author of several books and a violinist. E. Betty Franklin E. Betty Franklin, a budget analyst with the auditing department of Wayne County for 42 years, died Aug. 22 at age 64. Born in Massachusetts, she resided at 17150 Richard, Southfield. She leaves two brothers, Mor- ris Fine and JiMmy Fine; and two sisters, Mrs. Hyman (Evelyn) Rosen and Mrs. Harold (Ida) Orman. Ella Goodman, 62 Ella Goodman, an ac- tive member of Jewish communal organizations, died in Meson Aug. 21 at age 62. A native Detroiter, Mrs. Goodman lived in Tucson since 1948. While in Detroit she was a member of .Bnai Brith. In Tucson, she was a past president of Tucson Chapter of Bnai Brith Women and a member of its • executive board, an adviser to Bnai Brith Girls for 20 years and a board member of the Anti-Defamation League Council of- -Bna-i-Brith-. She was president of the Friends of Hillel at the University of Arizona, a member of the Tucson Jewish Community Council Board, chairman of the Tucson Jewish Community Center's calendar committee, was a team chairman of the United Community Cam- paign and worked for the combined Jewish appeal campaign. She was a member of Cong. Anshei Israel in Tucson. Mrs. Goodman is sur- vived by her husband, Max; a son, Jacl. of Phoenix; two daughters, Mrs. Malvin- (Harriet) Rice. of Phoenix and MS. Gayle Goodman; two brothers, Jim Silverstone of Oak Park and Phillip Silverstein of Oak Park; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Cooke of Pacific a - , Calif.; and seven grandchildren. . Who passed away Aug. 18, 1975 (11 days in Elul). A reflection of beauty is gone forever. Sadly missed by her husband, chil- dren and grandchil- dren. In Memory Of SOPHIE (BLUESTEIN) BLUE Who passed away Aug. 28, 1972. Sadly missed and always remembered by her husband, Jack; daughters, Irene Burg and Helen Tatarka; and grandchildren. The Family of the Late CONNIE Sadly missed by pa- rents and entire fam- ily. ELSIE F. DONER Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expres- sions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. Friday, August 27, 1976 47 OBITUARIES MINNIE BRODY died Aug. 19. She leaves a son, Bernard; two daughters, Mrs. Jack (Harriet) Kirschner and Sarah; four grandchildren and four great-grandchil- dren. * * * EVELYN ELBLING died Aug. 20. She leaves her husband, Alex J.; a son, Stanley M.; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Kenneth M. (Elaine) Schott; a sister, Mrs. Thomas A. (Selma) Horwitz; and five grand- children. * * * MAX GORDON, former Detroiter of North Miami Beach, Fla., died Aug. 21. Survived by his wife, Nel- lie; four brothers, Abe, Eddie, Joseph and Irving; two sisters, Mrs. Milton (Esther) Kantor and Mrs. Ben (Edith) Ersher. * ,* * PEARL H. HARTMAN, 25630 Southfield, South- field, died Aug. 21. She leaves her husband, Samuel; two sons, Donald J. and Arthur M. of Vir- ginia Beach, Va.; a brother, Harvey Rosen- blum of Cleveland, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Phil (Thelma) Sobel of Cleveland; and five grandchildren. * * * MORRIS HERMAN, 12846 Woodward Ave., Highland Park, died Aug. Clara Shapiro, 77 Clara Shapiro, a member of Jewish communal .organizations, died Aug. 21 at age 77. Born in Austria, Mrs. Shapiro lived 69 years in Detroit. She was a member of Rosenwald Auxiliary of the American Legion, an officer of Zager Chapter of Bnai Brith and a member of Cong. Beth Shalom. She resided at 15075 Lincoln, Oak Park. She is survived by her husband, Joseph; a son, Abe; two daughters, Ethel and Mrs. Norman (Lillian) Levy; and four grandchildren. Moshe Mayerson MONTREAL (JTA) - Moshe Mayerson, a former legal adviser to the Canadian Jewish Congress, died Aug. 22 at age 83. Mr. Mayerson., who was an expert on the rights of minorities in Canada, was the author of "Germany's War Crimes in World War I.•' Born in the Ukraine, he came to Canada at an early age and served in the Canadian army in World War I. Poet Lazar Dinsky NEW YORK ( JTA) - Lazar Dinsky, a Yiddish poet, died Aug. 20 at the age of 85. Many of his works re- flected the struggles of the labor movement in the. late 1920s and early 1930s when he was an or- ganizer of fur workers in New•York. His books in Yiddish include "In the Meantime, - and "Days in Shop.' 20. Survived by a brother, Charles of Miami Beach, Fla.; nephews and nieces. Ross; a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Malvern) Starks- tein; a sister, Mrs. Matt (Eleanor) Stutz of New York; and three grand- children. * * * DAVID JOSEPH SCHNEIDER, 3150 Gil- bert Ridge, West Bloom- field, died Aug. 20. Sur- vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard (Mildred) Schneider; and a brother, Jimmy. * * HARRY J. SONKIN, 23100 Cloverlawn, Oak 'Park, died Aug. 24. Sur- vived by his wife, Ida; a son, Dr. Sheldon; and five grandchildren. * * JOSEF WALLACH, 27815 Berkshire, South- field, died Aug._ 24. Sur- vived by his wife, Dora; a son, Howard; and a daughter, Mrs. David (Rhonda) Elfond; a brother, Shimshon of New York City; and a sis- ter, Mrs. Minna Fass. * * * MAURICE WEINHART died Aug: -23. He leaves his wife, Dorothy; three sons, Walter, Ronald of Van Nuys, Calif., and Donald of Brentwood, Calif.; two brothers, Nathan Weinstein of Washington, D.C., and William Warner of New York; nine grandchildren and two great-grand- children. MARILYN JUNE JACOBY, former Detroi- ter of Miami Beach, Fla., died Aug. 15. Survived by her father, Reuben Rist of Miami Beach; a son, Charles of Miami Beach; two daughters, Leslee Sidney A. Deitch and Beth of Miami Beach. DETROIT * * MONUMENT WORKS LOUIS A. KERMAN, 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. 14106 Strathmoor, died Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield Aug. 18. Survived by his 399-2711 Eve. '626-0330 wife, Mary; three sons, Michael, Paul and Thomas; four daughters, MONUMENTS BY Mrs. Michael (Annette) Goze, Mrs. Benjamin (Catherine) Enquive, AND Patricia and Gertrude; a brother, Robert; and six grandchildren. * * * JEAN KORCHEK, FINE MONUMENTS former Detroiter of Los SINCE 1910 Angeles, died Aug. 20. 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge Survived by a son, Dr. David; two daughters, OAK PARK LI 4-2212 Mrs. Isadore (Ruth) Next to Stanley Steamer Acker and Mrs. Stanford (Millie) Gelgood; two brothers, Harry Gurvis of Southfield and Herbert Gurvis of Glendale, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Max MONUMENT CENTER, INC. (Ida) Miller of North During the Miami Beach, Fla. and 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE coming week Mrs. Sam (Sophie) 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward Yeshivoth Beth Feldman of Huntington 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Yehudok will Cemeteries on Woodward Woods; and eight grand- obierve the children. Interment Los JO 4-5557 LI 2-8266 Yahrzeits of the Angeles. following d e- * * * parted friends, DOROTHY KRANZ ., with the tradi- 3230 Pembroke, died Aug. tional Memor- 19. Survived by a son, ial Prayers, re- Richard. citation of * * * Kaddish and HYME LEVIN, 12800 W. Studying of Nine Mile, Oak Park, died Mishnayos. Aug. 23. Survived by two ELUL AUG. sons, Harry and Isadore; SIDNEY AVERBUCH 3 29 LILLIAN BROWAR a daughter, Mrs. Eli 3 29 MA FEISENFELD 3 29 (Ruth) Singer;. and five MERLE JALAN 3 29 grandchildren. ISADORE H. KEIT 3 29 HELEN QU1DD * * * 3 29 ANNA RADOM 3 29 LOUIS ROSE ARTHUR EUGENE 3 29 SAM GRUSKIN 4 30 LIPKIN, 11110 Portlance, IDA LEIDERMAN 4 30 LOUIS LEVIN died Aug. 19. Survived by 4 30 ANNE SHULMAN 4 30 a brother, Louis of Menlo SAMUEL SPINNER 4 30 Park, Calif.; and a sister, BENJAMIN N. SUSMAN 4 30 PHILIP BAXTER 5 31 Mrs. Louis (Jennie) Ber- SARAN FOON S 31 lin. MORRIS GORMEZANO 5 31 * * * RAE HARRIS 5 31 BEN HELLEN 5 31 LENA NATINSKY, KAPLAN FAMILY 5 31 AARON SCHEY former Detroiter of Dal- 5 31 GUSSIE SEDER 5 31 las, Texas, died Aug. 21. FANNIE WEISS 5 31 Survived by a son, George SEPT. SARAH ARONOW 6 1 of Dallas; a daughter, CHAIM Y. BAND 6 1 Mrs. Samuel (Mollie) ANNA GOLDSTICK 6 1 RICHARD A. GORNEY 6 1 Perlstein of Dallas; eight A telephone call to ut, MARTIN HARRIS 6 1 ESTHER ROSEN grandchildren and five gives you the assurance; 6 1 GUSSIE COHEN 2 great-grandchildren. that a man you know is - LILLY FINK 2 * * * helping you. NEVA GUTTERMAN 2 GOLDIE R. KLEIFF 2 1SAK OFFNER, 29334 MAX KRUGEL 2 We can make the desired HERMAN LEVI Lancaster Dr.,. South- 2 arrangements regardless GERTRUDE ROSENTHAL 2 field,. died Aug. 22. He ISADORE M. BLOCH of where a death occurs. 3 LOUIS FREEDMAN leaves his wife, Mae; 3 DAVID OLSHANSKT 3 three daughters, Mrs. ISAAC ROSS 3 Worldwide Service SAM SHLAKMAN Harvey (Marilynn) 3 JACOB KANER 4 Farber, Lynda Brodsky JOSEPH KOBRINSKY 4 IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL of Chicago and 'Mrs. LOUIS NOSANCHUK 4 JACK PICKMAN 4. Michael (Annette) Weiss; ABIGAIL SAPERSTEIN 4 and four grandchildren. HYMAN SCHUTZMAN 4 18325 W. Nine Mile Rd. * * * RABBI 1' USSISHKIN 4 Southfield ;MAX REINMAN of Tuc- Yeshivoth Beth 569-0020 son, -Ariz.,- died. Aug. 20. Yehudah Survived by a son, Ira and Herbert Kaufman 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. Richard of Albuquerque, Southfield N.M.; a daughter, Mrs. Phone 557-6750 Morton (Elaine) Lesser of Southfield; five grand- children and two great- grandchildren. Inter- Monuments For All Jewish Cemeteries ment Tucson. ! SAM ( t rt;c3.37) GORLICK (owner) . * * * SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY CAROLINE ROSEN- _ Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years BERG died Aug. 21. She 19800 WOODWARD .AVENUE DETROIT, MICH. 48203z. leaves - a son, Milton J. L368-3550 BERG URBACH WE REMEMBER 71- 1:1717 1"M If a death occurs away from home... ,r-E74. -Tiit - STETEIFF:Ei7Ts', 17 '5EFE176-1 .awm. •• ■•■••■■ ...p.4.m.”11 ■ 4]. ■