Herbert Metz, Dental Inventor Dr. Herbert H. Metz, a nationally known maxillo- facial prosthodontist, died Dec. 29 at age 78. A native of New York, Dr. Metz lived 54 years in Detroit. Dr. Metz, who was the chief of the prosthetic sec- tion at Sinai Hospital of De- troit since the hospital's in- ception 25 years ago, be- came the full-time dental coordinator of Sinai's dental tic in 1965, a position he –1.(1 until his retirement in 1975. Dr. Metz was honored on his 75th birthday with a fund to endow a new clinic in his name. "The Herbert H. Metz Maxillofacial Prosthetic Clinic" is now in full operation in the Blum- berg Professional Office Building of Sinai Hospital. Dr. Metz played an active role in the de- velopment of "the man- dibular staple implant." The staple was invented by Dr. Irwin A. Small (also of Sinai Hospital), but its practical applica- tion required the prosthetic attachment and denture previously perfected by Dr. Metz. The greater part of Dr. Metz's work consisted of the rehabilitation of victims with deformities caused by accidents, birth defects or cancer. He also developed a technique to make silicone look like human skin. He was certified by the state of Michigan in 1948 as a prosthodontic specialist. Over the years he presented 17 clinics, five annual lec- tures on maxillofacial prosthetics at the Univer- sity of Indiana School of De- ntistry. He also lectured at the University of Detroit. Dr. Metz authored and co-authored several in- structive publications which were nationally rec- ognized. He designed a dental lab- oratory at the women's di- vision of the Detroit House of Correction and trained at least 25 inmates as dental technicians. From 1968 to 1970, Dr. Metz organized a group of volunteer dentists and assistants from the Sinai Hospital staff to partici- pate in the United Foun- dation Health-O-Rama testing program for oral health. Lr. Metz was a past N...„,resident of the American Academy of Maxillofacial Prosthetics. Dr. Metz was graduated from Tufts University Den- tal School with a DMD de- gree in 1923. Upon gradua- tion he was honored with a scholarship at the Univer- sity of Minnesota. It was there that he took a course in complete dentures. In 1925 he became associ- ated with Dr. Clair Straith, a specialist in plastic surgery and maxillofacial prosthetics. During the war, Dr. Metz served for three years as chief of prosthe- tics in two Army camps. He was one of 25 dental officers selected by the . DR. HERBERT METZ government (out of 20,000 dentists across the coun- try) to learn the art of_ making almost human- looking artificial eyes out of plastic instead of glass. After several months of intensive training at Hallo- ran General Hospital in New York, Dr. Metz became director-in-charge of The Percy Jones Eye Center in Battle Creek. Besides an active life as a clinician, Dr. Metz was a working member of many other organizations, among which were the American Prosthodontic Society, Richard H. Kingery Prosthetic Group, Ameri- can Cleft Palate Associa- tion, Vetter Crown and Bridge Society, American Robert Warren Robert M. Warren, an at- torney with offices in the First Naitonal Building, died Dec. 30 at age 64. A native Detroiter, Mr. Warren was a senior part- ner in the law firm of Travis, Warren, Nayer and Burgoyne. He was graduated in 1940 from the University of Michigan School of Law. He was a sergeant in the Army in World War II and won the Distinguished Service Cross. Mr. Warren was a member of the Grievance Board of the State Bar Asso- ciation. He leaves his wife, Sylvia; two sons, Joel and Benja- min; a daughter, Danielle; two brothers, Joseph and Marvin of Florida; and a sis- ter, Mrs. Max (Eva) Goldstrom. Equilibration Society, past President of the Complete Denture Section Detroit Clinic Club, American Association of Hospital De- ntists and a founder as well as a past president of the Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity. The American College of Dentists granted him Fellowship status. Dr. Metz, who resided at 23300 Providence, South- field, leaves his wife, Flor- ence; a son, Robert of La Jolla, Calif.; a daughter, Marjorie Zupner of La Jolla; two brothers, Dr. John of Springfield, Mass., and Ben of Los Angeles, Calif.; and five grandchildren. A. Waronoff, 73 Abraham Waronoff, a former Detroit member of Jewish men's organiza- tions, died Jan. 2 at age 73. A former Detroiter, Mr. Waronoff lived in Florida for the past six years. He was a member in Detroit of Perfection Lodge of the Ma- sons, Bnai Brith and the American Institute of Ar- chitects. He is survived by his wife, Marian; three sons, Marvin of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Henry of California and Ronald of Michigan; four sisters, Mrs. Estelle Harris of Hollywood, Fla., Mrs. Mollie Rubenstein, Mrs. Sarah Priesant and Mrs. Faye Cohen, all of Califor- nia; and six grandchildren. Interment Florida. Samuel Mall, 84 Samuel Mall, owner of Sam Mall Custom Tailoring in the Michigan Theater Building from 1925 to 1975, died Jan. 1 at age 84. Born in Russia, Mr. Mall was a member of Mosaic Lodge of the Masons, the Custom Tailors Association and the Downtown Synagogue. Small Loan Loss LOS ANGELES (JTA) — An official of the Jewish Free Loan Association has reported that last year only 104 loans made by the asso- ciation, totaling $13,000, were not collectable, a 2.3 percent loss, called a tiny amount compared to the thousands of dollars repaid fully. ANNE PEARLMAN It was New Year's Eve one year ago and the day was cold and gray, then later in the evening my mother passed away. It was only two days before she laughed and was happy in spirit. How could she ever know death was approach- ing, you couldn't hear it. It struck hard and fast and all was done, but how was I to know Her time had come and she had to go. Dear God, I miss her so. TI-IE r OBITUARIES CAROL SUE BAKER, 38, 23571 Moritz, Oak Park, died Dec. 28. Survived by her husband, Harold J.; a daughter, Helene Rachel; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Anna) Fisher; and two sisters, Mrs. George (Linda Kay) Kates and Mrs. Larry (Nancy Roberta) Kornwise. HELEN ' GOLDYE BURLAK, 75, died Dec. 29. She leaves her husband, Sam; two sons, Frank and Sheldon; a daughter, Mrs. Meyer (Sharon) Margolis; a brother, Tom Borman; and 11 grandchildren. * * * JACK GILBERT, 61, 27255 Harvard, Southfield, died Jan. 1. Survived by his wife, Regina; a son, Arnold; and two daughters, Helen of Chicago, Ill., and Lori. * * * ARON GINSBERG, 94, former Detroiter of Winston-Salem, N.C., died Jan. 2. Survived by three sons, Hy and Morris of New _York City and Julius of Bethesda, Md.; four daugh- ters, Mrs. Sidney (G.G.) Kosch of Charlotte, N.C.', Mrs. Julius (Dorothy) Har- wood of West Bloomfield, Mrs. Morris (Bertha) Ben- jamin of New York City and Mrs. Hy (Sarah) Jacobs of Wheaton, Md.; a sister, Mrs. Rosa Denenberg of Buenos Aires, Argentina; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Interment New York. * SAMUEL * G G ORDON, 68, 16181 Hubbell, Detroit, died Dec. 31. Survived by a brother, Sidney of Los Angeles, Calif.; and a sister, Mrs. Merde Liblick of Englewood, Calif. * * * SAMUEL Z. OVENT- HAL, 74, 1357 Dufferin Pl., Windsor, Ontario, died Dec. 26. Survived by his wife, Ida; a son, Charles; three daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Charlene) Yudowin of Ann Arbor, Rosalie Levy of New York and Brenda Helene of Southfield; a brother, Mur- ray; a sister, Mrs. Becky Karpol; and three grandchildren. Interment Windsor. * * * SADIE RICH, 70, 28303 Franklin, Southfield, died Dec. 28. Survived by a son, Ronald D.; a daughter, Mrs. Stephen (Diane) Wilber; a sister, Mrs. Oscar (Evelyn) Overton of Encino, Calif.; and four grandchildren. * * MARIAN RICHTER, 78, died Jan. 1. She leaves her husband, Louis, a son, Gerald; four brothers, Abe Goldin, Nathan Goldin, Dr. Morris Goldin and Norman Goldin; a sister, Mrs. Harry (Beatrice) Golsky; two grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. * * * WILLIAM ROSENT- HAL, 93, died Jan. 1. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Louis (Julie) Weinberg. VICTOR SHERMAN, 71, 19629 Rensellor, Livonia, died Dec. 30. Sur- vived by his wife, Faye; four sons, Morris, Sheldon, Har- vey and Barry M.; a daugh- ter, Elaine of Atlanta, Ga.; two brothers, Morris of Lan- tana, Fla., and Harry; two sisters, Chava Lorman and Riva Shmirman of Chicago, Ill.; and 11 grandchildren. * * * BELLA SIMON, 85, 15408 Northgate Blvd., Oak Park, died Dec. 29. Survived by a son, Max; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Louis (Lorraine) Cohen and Mrs. Arthur (Harriet) Davis; a sister, Mrs. Esther Selter of Windsor; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. * * * HELA L. TAITZ, 61, 8531 Kenwood, Oak Park, died Jan. 2. Survived by her husband, Shlomo. * * * ABRAHAM ALBERT WEINER, 68, 15075 Lin- coln, Oak Park, died Jan. 3. Survived by his wife, Lily; a son, Norman; a daughter, Mrs. Sanford L. (Harriet) Wolok; two brothers, Sol- omon of Lakewood, Calif., and Phillip; a sister, Mrs. Philip (Mollie) Rosenthal; and six grandchildren. * * * JOE WILLIS, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, Calif., died Dec. 29. Sur- vived by his wife, Em- meline; a brother, Herb of Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs. Ben (Betty) Baum of Windsor; nieces and nephews. Interment Los Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner. lo•tw. 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