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October 13, 1978 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-10-13

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Mannie Cornfield, Store Manager

Mannie Cornfield, gen- manager of the B. Siegel
eral manager of Sam's De- store on Livernois, died Oct.
partment Store in 10 age 76.
Born in Toronto, Mr.
downtown Detroit for 32
years and for 12 years the Cornfield lived 61 years in
Detroit. He was retired. He
several United Shirt
E. B. Oppenheim opened
stores prior to his associa-
Edwin B. Oppenheim, a tion with Sam's Depart-
real estate developer and ment Store.
operator of Monarch Auto
He was the first president
Seat Cover Co. in Miami, of Downtown Lodge of Bnai
Fla., died Oct. 6 at age 78. Brith (now Downtown-Fox
A native Detroiter, Mr. Lodge), past president of the
Oppenheim had been mak- Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
'is home in Miaini for Brith Council and past
t. ast 25 years. He was a president of the Past
member of Temple Beth Presidents Club of Bnai
Zion in Miami.
Brith.
He leaves his wife,
He leaves two sons, Shel-
Dorothy; a son, Neil B. of don and Marvin; a daugh-
New York; three brothers, ter, Mrs. Jerome (Beverly)
Royal, Theodore of Chicago, Kurtis; two -sisters, Mrs.
Ill., and Martin of Carlsbad, Abraham (Marion) Stein
Calif.; and a sister, Mrs. and Mrs. Hyman (Sylvia)
Harold (Ethel) Barker of Ginsberg; 10 grandchildren
Sarasota, Fla. Interment and one great-grandson.
Detroit.

Clara G. Eder

"What shall be done for
the Russian Jews? . . . Why
not give Palestine back to
them again? Under their
cultivation it was a re-
markably fruitiful land,
sustaining millions of Is-
raelites who industriously
tilled its hillsides and val-
leys. . . . A million of exiles
by their terrible sufferings
are piteously appealing to
our sympathy, justice and
humanity. . . ."
— Rev. William E.
Blackstone,
in a memorial to
President Benjamin
Harrison, 1891

died Oct. 11. He leaves his
wife, Jean; a son, Kenneth;
five daughters, Linda, Ka-
ren, Maxine, Denise and
Sheila; a brother, Shelley;
and a sister, Mrs. Charles
(Ethel) Kaplan of Phoenix,
Ariz. Services 10 a.m. today
at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
* * *

LENA BORENSTEIN,

23240 Harding, Oak Park,
died Oct. 8. She leaves her
husband, Oscar; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Sam (Ethel) Last
and Mrs. Herman (Beatrice)
Anchill; a sister, Mrs. Har-
vey (Minnie) Robinson; four
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
* * *
LENA FINN, 70, 19081
Bentler, Detroit, died Oct. 9.
Survived by a brother,

LOUIS I.
SHAER

Who passed away Oct.
13, 1964. Like falling
leaves the years go by,
but precious memories
never die. Still loved,
still missed by your lov-
ing wife, Sylvia, and
family.

The Family of the Late

SYDNEY BLUESTONE

Acknowledges with grateful appreciation
the many kind expressions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and friends during the
family's recent bereavement.

GOLDIE
BEAL

Announces the un-
veiling of • a monument
in her memory 10:30
a.m. Sunday, Oct. 15, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi James I. Gordon
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

23431 Wildwood, Oak Park,
died Oct. 8. Survived by a
step-daughter, Mrs. Joe
(Jean) Klimstein; and three
grandchildren.
* * *

MAJ. NATHAN A.
KOMER, 84, former De-

troiter of St. Louis, Mo., died
Oct. 3. Survived by a son,
Robert W. of Washington,
D.C.; a daughter, Mrs. Ber-
nard (Peggy) Bearman; a
brother, Harry of South-
field; a sister, Mrs. Sid
Goldberg of Southfield; and
eight grandchildren.

HYMAN KROWITZ, 90,

19333 Mark Twain, Detroit,
died Oct. 5. Survived by his
wife, Bessie; three sons,
Ben, Morris Krawitz of Ft.
Lauderdale, _ Fla., and
Harry; a daughter, Mrs.
Allen (Katherine) Yaffe;

The Family of The Late

GARY ARMAND KLINSKY

Acknowledges with grateful appreciation
the many kind expressions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and friends during the
family's recent bereavement.

The Family of the Late

ALBERT B. SILVER

Acknowledges with grateful appreciation,
the many kind expressions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and friends during the
family's recent bereavement.

eight grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren.
* * *
FLORENCE LAN, 58,
22141 Parklawn, Oak Park,
died Oct. 8. Survived by her
husband, Theodore; two
sons, Louis and Sam; and
two grandchildren.
* * *
GLORIA LIFSHAY, 52,
24140 Marlow Ct., Oak
Park, died Oct. 6. Survived
by husband, Morris; two
sons, Jay M. and Dean B.;
three daughters, Dory,
Margo and Amy; a sister,
Mrs. Edward (Mary) Novin
of New York; and one
grandchild.

LILLIAN PERLMAN,

76, of Windsor, died Oct. 8.
She leaves a son, Fred of
Sarnia, Ont.; a sister, Mrs.
Harry (Alice) Boxman of
Southfield; three
grandchildren and one
great-grandson.
* * *
JOSEPH RIBIAT, 74,
23121 Gardner, Oak Park,
died Oct. 8. Survived by his
wife, Bella; two sons, Alvin
J. and Richard; two
brothers, David and Hy-
man; and five
grandchildren.
* * *

DOROTHY ROBIN-
SON of Ann Arbor died Oct.

3. She leaves a sister, Mrs.
William (Lillian) Solomon
of Oak Park; nieces and
nephews.

* * *
CHARLES ROSENT-
HAL, 70,, died Oct. 10. He

leaves 'a son, Lawrence of
Scottsdale, Ariz.; a daugh-

Sidney A. Deitch
DETROIT
MONUMENT WORKS

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

Gardner,

Wry:

Coolidge b Greenfield

399-2 71 1 Eve. 626-0330 _

Dena W. Starr



MARY MATLEN

The Family
of the Late

* * *

* * *

The Family
of the Late

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
tended by relatives
friends during the
ramily's recent be-
reavement.

.

Daniel; and a sister, Mrs.
Max (Sadie) Boldes.
* * *
SAUL FRIEDMAN, 91,
former Detroiter of West
Palm Beach, Fla., died Oct.
2. Survived by his wife, Re-
becca; a son, Eli; a daughter,
Mrs. Hersch (Ann)
Mendlowitz of Silver
Spring, Md.; and five
grandchildren. Interment
West Palm Beach.
* * *
HARRY GUTOV, 63,
died Oct. 10. He leaves a
son, Richard; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Gloria Nickin and
Mrs. Steven (Carol) Cohen;
two brothers, Milton and
Ralph; two sisters, Mrs.
Raymond (Jennie) Werbe of
Amherst, Mass., and Edith;
and five grandchildren.

BEN KLEMPNER, 76,

In Loving Memory
of My Dear Husband

Clara Grant Eder, mother
of Detroit Free Press col-
umnist Shirley Eder, 4tiied
Oct. 8 at age 82.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y.,
Mrs. Eder lived in Detroit
for the past four years. She
was a member of Temple
Emanuel in New York. She
was the widow of New York
State Supreme Court Jus-
tice Morris Eder.
Mrs. Eder is survived by
her daughter, Mrs. Edward
(Shirley) Slotkin; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Lillian Grant
Levey and Mrs. Hattie Seid,
both of Westport, Conn.;
and two grandchildren.
Interment New York.

OBITUARIES

EDWARD ALTER, 54,

Dena W. Starr, a retired
first grade teacher, died
Oct. 6 at age 68.
A native Detroiter, Mrs.
Starr was a first grade
teacher at the McKerrow
School in Detroit for more
than 30 years. She retired in
1974.
She was a member of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and
its sisterhood, Hadassah,
National Council of Jewish
Women, Zionist Organiza-
tion of Detroit, Sinai Hospi-
tal Guild, Aesculapian
Pharmaceutical Society
Auxiliary and the Retired
Teachers Association. She
was a past president of the
Women's Auxiliary of the
Alpha Zeta Omega Phar-
maceutical Fraternity. She
resided at 24805 Towne Rd.,
Southfield.
She leaves her husband,
Maurice; a son, Dr. Jerome
of Worcester, Mass.; a
daughter, Margaret; a
brother, Dr. Max Wainger;
a sister, Mrs. Samuel
(Esther) Coggan; and two
granddaughters.

MONUMENT CENTER, INC.

661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE

11/2

Blocks E. of Woodward
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish

Cemeteries on Woodward '
LI 2-8266
JO 4-5557

MONUMENTS Br

BERG
URBACH

AND

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

ter, Mrs. Joel (Phyllis)
Gurstell; a brother, Ab-
raham of New York; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Irving (Molly)
Schulman of New York; and
two grandchildren. Inter-
ment Scottsdale.
* * *

JEAN WIGOD, 66,
16234 Oxley Rd., SoUth-
field, died Oct. 6. Survived
by her husband, Nathan;
two sons, Sheldon W. of
Lakewood, Ohio, and
Gerald E.; a daughter, Mrs.
Geraldine Coggan; her
mother, Mrs. Gussie Wal-
kon; two brothers, Harry
Walkon and Sidney Wal-
kon; a sister, Mrs. Betty Ro-
sen; and five grandchildren.

WE REMEMBER



TISHRI OCT.
14 15
SCHMUL G. HOLLENDER
, 14 15
IDA KASOFF
14 15
LOUIS RADINE
14 15
MANUEL L. ROSENTHAL
14 15
JENNIE WASSERMAN
14 15
A. WIDER
15 16
ABRAHAM APPLEBAUM
15 16
MORRIS KOWAL
'415 16
JULIUS LEFTON
15 16
SAMUEL RAPP
15 16
LEAH SCHNEIDER
16 17
DAVID M. EDELMAN
16 17
MORRIS GOLDBERG
16 17
ALLEN KRAKOW
16 17
CELIA MARGOLIS
- --
16 17
DORA ROSEN
16 17
LAELA M. SAULSON
16 17
MORRIS SILVERSTEIN
16 17
ESTHER R. SMITH
16 17
MAX ZELICKSON
17 18
ROSE JEREMIAS
17 18
MINNIE KIDECKEL
DORA STROM ROTHENBERG17 18
17 18
WILLIAM SOLOMON
17 18
STANELY BRAWER
18 19
SADIE ETTINGER
18 19
JACK FRANKS
18 19
SAMUEL GRANITZ
18 19
WILLIAM M. ISENBERG
18 19
SAMUEL KIEF
18 19
SOL KWARTOWITZ
18 19
ABRAHAM S. KIPSON
18 19
PHILIP ROBINSON
18 19
SAM WEINTRAUB
19 20
ISADORE BERKOWITZ
19 20
ROBERT JONAS
19 20
ETTA JOSSELSON
19 20
IDA KATZMAN
19 20
HARRY LEVIN
19 20
BELLA RAIM
19 20
ISADORE ROLINTZKY
19 20
SONYA SALEM
19 20
SOL STEIN
20 21
SAM BIELEWITCH
20
21
HARRY A. DAVIDSON
20 21
SAM KETZ
20 21
CHARLES RUBEL
20 21
HARRY WEXLER

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Yehudah

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OAK PARK - LI 4-2212
Next to Stanley Steamer

15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
557-6750
Southfield

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Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years

19800 WOODWARD

(Betw. 7 & 8 Mile)

SAM GORLICK

18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield

(owner)

368-3550

569-0020
INC.
ThEIRA KAU MAN CrIADF1

Directors of Funerals

During the coming
week Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah will
observe the Yahr-
zeits of the follow-
ing departed
friends, with the
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish
and Studying of
Mishnayos.

I Ira Kaufman • Herbert Kaufman • David Techner

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