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Phone for appointment 557-7400 53—ENTERTAINMENT FREDDY SHEYER Combo. Music all occasions. 398-24.62. BAND Excellent Music For All Social Occasions 731-6081 Parlor Meeting for Israel Bonds A luncheon will be held noon May 16 at the home of Mrs. Allen. (Ruth) Rosen- feld, 4200 Orchard Crest Dr., West Bloomfield, in celebration of Israel's 30th year of statehood and in 292-3885 support of Israel's economic development program through Israel Bonds. Mrs. Rosenfeld, chairman CUL BE of the Michigan Region- FUINITUIE DOCTOR Women's American ORT •Any Furniture Repair school building project and 'Reupholstering vice president of special 'Refinishing projects, ORT Hope Chap- 'Chair Caning ter, is past Region vice • Our Specialty president and past chair- is repairing. reglueing & reu- man of ORT's souvenir pholstering dining room chairs. journal ad book. Guest speaker at the CALL MARV KAY luncheon will be Israeli 851-2550 24 HOU RS government economist El i-Sheva Segal. Mrs. Segal, her physician hus- CARPENTRY band and their three young • Rec. Rooms daughters are spending two • Basement Floors Tiled years in Detroit while Dr. • Suspended ceilings Segal is involved in a spe- installed cial medical research proj- • Stucco ect here. • Misc. Repairs. MUCK'S PAINTING SUNNI Interior-Exterior Patch Plastering. 10 years experience Work guaranteed. Reasonable. EMERGENCY References Very Reasonable CALL RON 968-4576 eves. — Rose Burns, 63 Rose Burns, former owner of the Famous Door Lounge in Detroit, died April 30 at age 63. Born in Poland, Mrs. Burns was a member of the Downtown Synagogue. She leaves her husband, Harry; a sister, Mrs. Elinor Winokur of Los Angeles, Calif.; and two brothers, Hyman Balamut and Irving Balamut. Jack Fink, 68 Jack Fink, owner and founder of the Cameo Jewelry and Furniture Co. in Detroit, died April 28 at age 68. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., Mr. Fink lived most of his life in Detroit. He was in business for 38 years. He was a member of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, a member of the boards of Martin Place Hospitals and the Madison National Bank and a member of Craftsman Lodge of the Masons. He re- sided at 30554 Southfield, Southfield. He leaves his wife, Dorothy; a son, Harvey; a daughter, Dr. Darlene Fink Bennett; four brothers, David and Sol of Florida and Nathan and Leonard; and a sister, Mrs. Harry (Eleanor) Park. `Dada' Artists Release Medal EIN HOD — "Homage to Dada" is the theme of a medal created by a founder of that modern art move- ment and released in a new collection of original art medals by Israel's leading artists. Big Mac, arching five The collectors coins are miles over the Straits of being produced in a series of Mackinac to connect the 12 medals by a company Upper and Lower Penin- based at the artists' village sula, is one of the world's of Ein Hod in the Carmel great bridges. " hills near Haifa. The new Israeli art medal by Marcel Janco shows a Dada relief, "White on White," and a poem in French by Jean Arp, Janco's colleague in the Dada movement. On the obverse Weisman, with the side are portraits of the ar- agreement of the general tist and his wife. staff, decided to remove Founder of the Ein Hod Brig. Gen. David HagoeL Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. art colony, Janco designed Raphael Eitan an- the third work in the art medal collection following nounced prosecution against the two officers successful distribution of for violating existing or- the initial two medals. The first artistic medals ders. Another officer, a major, were: "Views of Old Tel Aviv" by Nahum Gutman was reprimanded for his and "Marriage" by Yossi part in the incident and not reporting it. IT I IrlieTgner'CISI 1, II I • 'it , :g Bank Commander Removed Over Tear-Gassing of Students TEL AVIV The general Beit Jallah protesting Is- commanding Israel's mili- reel's invasion of southern tary government on the Lebanon. Seven students West Bank has been dismis- were injured when they sod from his post and a jumped from the second- lieutenant colonel and a floor classroom window to major will be prosecuted for escape the tear gas. an incident March 21 in The charges were origi - which Israeli soldiers nally denied by the Israeli locked Arab high school Defense Forces, but an in- students into a classroom quiry ordered by the central area commander proved and threw in tear gas. The incid t occurred they were dining el ODIRMOIktaer OBITUARIES BELLE ALPINER, 60, 3266 Interlaken Rd., Or- chard Lake, died April 29. She leaves her husband, Dr. Sam; three sons, Marvin, Robert and Donald; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Linda) Schwartz; one brother, one sister and two granddaughters. •• • JOSEPH BERENBON, 84, 25438 Lincoln Terrace Dr., Oak Park, died April 26. Survived by his wife, Lilly; a son, Irving; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Hyman (Tillie)' Tratner of Canoga Park, Calif.; and four grandchildren. •• • WILLIAM BLOOM, 71, died May 3. He leaves his wife, Mildred; a son, Mar- shall; a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Annette) Schaefer, two brothers, Abe and Saul; a sister, Mrs. Rae Finkel- man; and two grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. •• • L. MATTHEW DAITCH, 19, died April 29. He leaves his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Martin (Jean) Daitch; three brothers, David, Daniel and Thomas; a sister, Beverly; and his grandmother, Mrs. Frieda Lauer. •• • SOL DRAPKIN, 66, died April 27. He leaves two sons, Dr. Harvey and Richard; a daughter, Mrs. Herbert (Linda) Bogorad; two sisters, Mrs. Sally Fields and Mrs. Ginger Blair of Miami Beach, Fla.; and four grandchildren. BELLE HELEN DRUCKER, 57, 1649 Hampton, Mt. Clemens, died April 27. Survived by her husband, Samuel; two sons, Harry I. and Michael J. of Kalamazoo; a daugh- ter, Renee M.; her mother, Mrs. Anna Hoberman; two brothers, Sol Hoberman and Paul Hoberman; and two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Schreiber and Mrs. David (Beatrice) Moss. •• • GERTRUDE GAR- MEL, 82, 18975 Stansbury, Detroit, died April 30. Sur- vived by three sons, Mur- ray, David and Dr. Harold; a sister, Mrs. Shirley Sher- man; and five grandchildren. •• • BEN GINSBURG, 81, died May 1. He leaves a son, Dr. Jack Gregory; two daughters, Mrs. William (Esther) Auster and Mrs. Irving (Gertrude) Migdal; 13 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. BERTHA GLASER, 79, died April 27. She leaves two sons, Melvin and Ber- nard; two daughters, Gloria and Mrs. Oscar (Beverly) Beckerman; and eight grandchildren. •• • MARGERY ANN GOLDENHAR, 46, died May 1. She leaves a son, Alan; a daughter, Linda; her mother, Mrs. Casper (Shirley) Cutler; and a brother, Donald Cutler. •• • WOLF BELLA GOLDSTEIN, 75, 15424 Miller, Oak Park, dyed 2. Survived by her h Harry; a son, Irving B. Wolt a daughter, Mrs. Leslie (Joyce) Field of Lafayette, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Harris of Pasaic, N.J.; and laiiF grandchildren- BLANCHE HAM- BURG, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, Calif., died April 27. Survived by a son, Daniel of San Francisco, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Seymour (Gerrie) Rimland of Los Angeles; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Inter- ment Los Angeles. •• • IRVING J. HEAR- SHEN, 62, 30208 South- field, Southfield, died May 1. Survived by his wife, Anne; two sons, Ira P. of Van Nuys, Calif., and David 0. of Ann Arbor; a daugh- ter, Julie; two brothers, Berl and Max of Shaker Heights, Ohio; and a sister, Mrs. Isa- dore (Leah) Shrodeck. •• • ROSE HOFFMAN, 67, former Detroiter of Hallan- dale, Fla., died May 1. She leaves three sisters, Mrs. Benjamin (Mollie) Berlin of Montreal, Mrs. Beatrice Jacob of North Miami Be- ach, Fla., and Mrs. Ada Eisen of Toronto; and two brothers, Moses Goldberg of Toronto and Jacob Goldberg of Downsview, Ontario. Interment Detroit. •• • MORRIS D. KANE, 76, 7457 Deep Run Dr., Bir- mingham, died May 1. Sur- vived by his wife, Eve; three daughters, Mrs. Michael (Sharon) Wynd of Newton, Mass., Mrs. Russell (Naomi) Johnson of Mexico City, Mexico, and Mrs. Arnold (Dorcas) Kessler of Ber- keley, Calif.; and seven grandchildren. •• • IRVING KLAYMAN, 74, 16201 Carriage Lamp Ct., Southfield, died April 29. He leaves his wife, Helen "Tibie"; a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Michelle) Fanelli of Teaneck, N.J.; and one grandson. •• • MAXWELL NIMAN, 86, died April 28. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. David (Fern) Keats; and four grandchildren. •• • MILDRED SCHU- MANN, 70, 14145 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park, died May 3. Survived by her husband, Harry; a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence (Judy) Rem, and two grandchildren_ •• • ROSALIND SHER- MAN, 68, died April 27. She leaves her husband, Ernest; a daughter, Carol; a brother, Arnold Fox; and a sister, Harriet Fox. •• • MAX SOSNICK, 92, 17588 Tracey, Detroit, died May 2. Survived by two eons, Harry of Hollywood, Fla., and Irving; and three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. • HYMAN STERN, 84, 30266 Southfield, South- field, died May 2. Survived by his wife, Pauline; two sons, David M. and Joseph Barge ; "fast T• five ,,v41,