" 16 • iridri, hie 23, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS $10 CkS CLOTHES of entire stock suits,sportcoats, slacks, outerwear & shoes SUITS, SPORT COATS& SLACKS Entire Stock: 20%0FF Selected Group of SUITS, SLACKS SPORT COATS, No charge for alterations 'Cash and carry Phone: 851-9080 CLOTHES of West Bloomfield in the Orchard Mall on Orchard Lake Road just 1 /2 block north of Maple Road om Mon Tue Wed Sat 10 to 6 P.M. Thurs Fri 10 to 9 P.M. Sun 12 to 5 P.M. r OBITUARIES JACK ISRAEL AARON, 75, 23560 Church, Oak Park, died June 20. He leaves his wife, Rose; a son, Dr. Arnold of Pomona, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Leatrice Alpern; a brother, Jacob Aronson of Far Rockaway, N.Y.; and six grandchildren. * • * KATE BALTER, 90, died June 19. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Lee (Lillian) Edloff; a sister, Mrs. Flor- ence Rosey of Miami, Fla.; and two grandchildren. •••• MORRIS CHAFETS, 76, 19345 Robson, Detroit, died June 20. Survived by his wife, Eva; a sister, Mrs. Mary Perlmutter of Windsor. • • • ALBERT ALCON COOPER, 66, 15689 Addi- son, Southfield, died June 19. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Russell (Charlene) Larson of Ypsilanti; a brother, Edgar of Calumet City, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Isadore (Ida) Stone and Mrs. Eva Rimar, both of Florida; and two grandchildren. • • • HARRY B. FRIEDEN- BERG, former Detroiter of Pasadena, Calif., died May 28. He leaves his wife, Rae; a son, Michael of Pasadena; a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Ghinda) Marrich; two sis- ters, Mrs. Tillie Stovack and Mrs. Esther Shiffman; and three granddaughters. In- terment Los Angeles. • • • SARAH GOLDBAUM, 80, 24340 Eastwood, Oak Park, died June 20. Sur- vived by her husband, Harry; two sons, Meyer D. and Isadore; two daughters, Mrs. Henry (Sonia) Siegal of Toronto, Ontario, and Mrs. Isadore (Molly) Katz; two sisters, Mrs. Hyman (Tillie) Margolis and Mrs. Roy (Ethel) Kurian; 13 grand- children and two great- grandchildren. we're your headquarters for FAMOUS BRAND FURNITURE at discount prices! is our message: "A Bissel a these are our salesmen .- . . • • • • • Martin Adler Zedith Cagle Edward Chanko Sidney Cohn Bill Collins these are our stores .. . DODGE CITY FURNITURE 9823 Jos. Campau (Across hem Federal D•pL Hamtramck Store TR 1-6665 Daily 9-6. Fri. 9-8 Betty Green Albert Handler James Kane Ben Lutz George Meyerson DOMESTIC FURNITURE DRONE FURNITURE 1214 Southfield Road Lincoln Park DU 2 - 6400 Daily 9-6. Mon. and Fri. 9-9 • • • • • 2915 Biddle Ave. Wyandotte 283 - 6650 Daily 9-6, Thurs. and Fri. 9-9 or/Yr F • • • • • Robert Mortimer Albert Marx Herb (Osbinsky) Owens Joseph Pampalona Shirley Watson DOMESTIC FURNITURE 10200 Joseph Campau Hamtramck 873 - 3315 Daily 9- -6. Fri. 9-8 FANNIE KARPEL, 80, died JUne1.7. She leaves two sons, Harold and Jack of Van Nuys, Calif.; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Norman (Nettie) Freilich; a brother, Charles Friedenberg of Miami Beach, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Goldfarb of Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Mary Heyman of San Francisco, Calif.; nine grandchildren great- and three grandchildren. • * * • LEON KROWITZ, 82, 27455 Greenfield, South- field, died June 20. Sur- vived by his wife, Jean; and a brother, Hyman. • • • BESSIE LAFER, 97, 20696 Knob Woods Dr., - Southfield, died June 21. Survived by a son, Louis R. of Los Angeles, Calif.; four daughters, Mrs. Albert (Rose) Smith, Mrs. Jack iGoldie) Gold, Mrs. Aubrey (Esther) Oppenheim and Faye S.; eight grandchil- dren and 15 great- grandchildren. * * • BERNARD LINDER- MAN, 57, 24220 Coolidge, Oak Park, died June 17. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. David (Rose) Cooper and Mrs. Carl (Betty) Nor- ris of Olivenhain, Calif. * s * ELLA MONAST, 84, 15726 Fairfax, Southfield, died June 20. Survived by two sons, Sam and Benja- min; and five grandchil- dren. * • • NETTIE MOSS, 93, died June 19. She leaves a daughter, Beatrice; two sis- ters, Mrs. Richard (Bea) Colby and Ida Friedman; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. s * • TILLIE H. NIRKIND, 59, died June 17. She leaves her husband, Allen J.; a son, Robert B.; a daughter, Lynn Beth of Marquette; and a sister, Mrs. Isadore (Zelma) Martin. * * • MILDRED PERSHIN, 57, 25530 Southfield, died June 21. Survived by her husband, Jerome; a son, Benjamin Ellias Benjamin P. Ellias, owner and operator of the Thriftee Market in Trenton since 1938, died June 16 at age 76. Born in Bad Axe, Mr. El- lies lived 64 years in Tren- ton. He was the former owner of Uncle Ben's Lounge in Trenton. Mr. Ellias donated the land on which Cong. Beth Isaac of Trenton stands, and he was a founding member of the synagogue. He was a 50-year member of Trenton Lodge of the Masons and was a member of the Detroit Consistory and the Moslem Temple. He leaves a daughter, Marian of New York; a brother, Max; and four sis- ters, Mrs. Sadie Mulias, Mrs. Betty London, Mrs. Peter (Jennie) Aishiskiii and Mrs. Max (Rose) Carp. Nochum; two daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Felice) Lipsky of North Hollywood, Calif., and Mrs. David (Marilyn) Weisberg of Corte Madera, Calif. • 5 ■ REBECCA POLLACK, 87, 22120 Marlow, Oak Park, died June 17. Sur- vived by seven sons, Samuel of Scottsdale, Ariz., Ber- nard, Nathan, Harry, Man- uel A., Irwin and Joseph F. of Ypsilanti; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Thelma-Toby) Leader and Mrs. Howard (Sarah) Selin of Morton Grove, Ill.; 23 grandchil- dren and 10 great- grandchildren. • * • EVA ROLLER, 73, 9146 Woodward, Detroit, died June 17. No known sur- vivors. • * * EDITH WEINER, 57, 22171 Beverly, Oak Park, died June 18. Survived by a son, David F. of Pontiac; a brother, Alfred M. Bartick of Torrence, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Frank (Dorothy) Bushta, Mrs. Syl- via Kaplan and Mrs. Ethel Goldstein. • • • ROSALIND LEAH ZUCKMAN, 64, 29096 Franklin Hills Dr., South- field, died June 17. Sur- vived by her husband, Mor- ris; a son, Ralph H.; a daughter, Mrs. Barry (Elaine M.) Resnick; three brothers, Meyer Levin, Is- rael Levin and Morris Le- vin; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Zate and Mrs. Sam (Alice) Olstein; and three grand- children. Sheldon Snitz, 52 Sheldon Saul Snitz, owner of a wholesale pro- duce business, died June 21 at age 52. A native Detroiter, Mr. Snitz was a Navy veteran. He was a member of Eins- tein Lodge of Bnai Brith. He resided at 13330 W. 10 Mile, Huntington Woods. He is survived by his wife, Shirley; a daughter, Celia; a brother, Louis Snitz Stone; and two sisters, Mrs. Molly Segall and Mrs. Idabelle Levy, both of Florida. Terri Anderberg Terri Weingarden An- derberg, a junior at the University of Michigan, died June 19 at age 21. Born in Detroit, Mrs. An- derberg was a graduate of Harrison High School in Farmington. She resided at 25266 Arden Park Dr., Farmington Hills. She leaves her husband, Paul; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd (Helen) Wein- garden; a brother, Dr. Mark Weingarden; and grandpa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Phyllis) Menders. Reform Growth LONDON — The Reform Movement in Great Britain now has 28 affiliated synagogues.