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Friday, June 15, 1919 63

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Marie Galdonyi, Led Efforts
on Behalf of Retarded

Marie Galdonyi, a foun-
der of the Detroit Associa-
tion for Retarded Citizens
and the Association for the
Jewish Retarded, died June
10 at age 77.
Born in Vienna, Mrs.
Galdonyi came to Detroit in
1932 and lived here until
moving to Greeley, Colo.,
last year.
Galdonyi
Mrs.
;nded the University
of Austria. She was a
founder of the Chamber
Music Society of Detroit.
She leaves two daughters,
Susan and Mrs. Margaret
Rothaus, both of Greeley,
Colo.; and a brother, Louis

F. Lucas also of Greeley.
Interment Detroit.

H. Schechter, 66

Herman Schechter, re-
tired owner of Schechter
Waste Materials for 40
years, died June 10 at age
66. ,
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Schechter retired to
Sarasota, Fla., 10 years ago.
He leaves his wife,
Isabelle; a daughter, Mrs.
John H. (Sandra) Shepherd
of Southfield; a sister, Mrs.
Bess Udell of Prairie Vil-
lage, Kans.; and two
grandsons. Interm,ent De-
troit.

Dayan Tours Egyptian Sites
on Six-Day War Anniversary

CAIRO (JTA) — June 5
was the 12th anniversary of
the Six-Day War and many
Egyptians saw a familiar
eye-patched figure streak-
ing through the city in a
shiny limousine.
Later, Moshe and Rachel
Dayan surveyed the slim
sliver of inhabited Nileside
Egypt from the cockpit of an
Egyptian plane heading for
Luxor.

The Family
of the Late

ALBERT
REISNER

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

In Loving Memory
of Our Dear
Mother and
Grandmother

LIBBY
ROSENBERG

Who passed away 20
years ago, June 16, 1959,
11 days in Sivan. Her be-
loved memory will al-
ways be our inspiration.
Sadly missed and al-
ways remembered by
her children.
Rose and Mitchell Kent
Max and Ann Rosen-
berg
Esther and David
---
Goldstein;
and grandchildren.

411

Edith Solomon,
Wife of the Late

MYRON
SOLOMON

and Step-Daughter
Shirley Baron

Wish to acknowledge
and thank all our
friends for the contribu-
tions given in memory
of our dear husband
and father.

Once in Luxor, and with
the welcomes of local dig-
nitaries pleasantly bes-
towed, Dayan threw himself
into the archeological ex-
perience — which surely
has few parallels the world
over — with energy and
stamina that defied his 62
-
years.
Ferried around be-
tween the tombs and
temples aboard a dusty,
dented limousine, the
foreign minister brushed
aside the exhausted
moans of his sweating
entourage, trudging
through the tinder-
gr.aund chambers, de-
ciphering the hierog-
lyphics, staring
entranced at the bas-
reliefs, firing innumera-
ble questions at his guide,
seeking to cram into a
few hours an itinerary
which tourists with more"
time to spare take a lei-
surely week over.
The tour embraced the
temples of Kanak, the
tombs of Tutenkamen and
of Seti I in the "Valley of the
Kings," the temple of Queen
Hutshepsut, the tomb of
Queen of Nefertiti, and the
appointed
beautifully
Archeological
Luxor
Museum.
Incredibly, all this still
left time for two lazy cros-
sings of the Nile aboard a
pleasure boat, an exchange
of banter in Yiddish with
visiting American tourists,
some handshaking — in flat
contravention of the Egyp-
tian security men's insis-
tence — with ecstatic local
peasants, and a lunch at the
"New Winter Palace" Hotel,
which adjoins the late King
Farouk's erstwhile rest-
home.

Dayan flew back to Cairo
as the sun set. His aides,
equally exhausted, and no
less uplifted, catnapped
aboard the Hercules in
preparation for a long eve-
ning of negotiations with
their Egyptian counter-
parts.

OBITUARIES

SAMUEL LOUIS
BOROVOY, 59, former De-
troiter of Santa Clara,
Calif., died June 6. Survived
by his wife, Violet; a son,
Aaron; two daughters,
Gloria and Terri of Toronto;
three brothers, William and
Frank of Toronto and Dr.
Mathew of Southfield; three
sisters, Mrs. William (Kay)
Herzog of =Southfield,
Sandra and Mrs. Leonard
(Hannah) Ralston, both of
Sacramento, Calif.; and
grandchildren. Interment
San Diego.
* * *
SARAH COWAN, 84,
died June 9. She leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Harry
(Pauline) Katzman and
Mrs. Meyer (Florence)
Krastoff; a brother, Sy Kane
of Boston, Mass.; a sister,
Mrs. Joseph (Libby) Cham-
paign of Boston, Mass.; four
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.

Pearl Kozlow, 75

Pearl Kozlow, who served
for 25 years in the records
department of the Detroit
Police Department, died
June la at age 75 in High-
land Park, Ill.
Born in Sault Sainte
Marie, Ms. Kozlow was the
past volunteer director for
the American Red Cross for
all hospitals in the tri-
county area. She recently
received an award from
Harper Hospital "for more
than 15,000 hours of volun-
teer service."
She was a civilian em-
ployee of the Detroit Police
Department and took part
in the DPD dramatization of
actual police cases on radio.
She sang briefly on the "Red
Apple Club" radio program.
She leaves a brother-in-
law, Samuel B. Ostrow of
Southfield; nieces, includ-
ing Mrs. Edwin (Davee)
Kooperman of Highland
Park, Ill.; nephews and
grandnieces and
grandnephews. Services 1
p.m. Sunday at Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. Interment De-
troit.

Max Solarz, 68

Max Solarz, founder and
president of Potok Packing
Co., Inc., died June 9 at age
68.
Born in Poland, Mr. Sol-
arz came to Detroit in 1949.
He founded his meat pack-
ing company in 1958.
He was a member of Eins-
tein Lodge of Bnai Brith,
Shaarit Haplaytah, Young
Israel of Greenfield,
Radomer Mutual Society
and the Hebrew Benevolent
Society. He resided at 25251
Prairie, Southfield.
Mr. Solarz is survived by
his wife, Helen; a son,
Michael; a daughter, Mrs.
Steven (Susan) Rabinovitz;
and one grandchild.

ThE IRA KAuf

Directors of Funerals

BERNARD GAR-
FINKLE, 75, died June 8.
He leaves his wife, Lillian;
two sons, Martin and
Donald; a brother, Matthew
of Orlando, Fla.; two sisters,
Mrs. Harry (Tessie) Resnick
and Mrs. Joseph (Sarah)
Schwartz of Las Vegas,
Nev.; and four
grandchildren.
** *
CATHERINE COWAN
GINSBERG, 78, former
Detroiter of Miami Beach,
Fla., died June 11. She
leaves her husband, Sidney;
nieces and nephews and
grandnieces and
grandnephews.

* * *

ANN GOTTFRIED,
former Detroiter of
Tamarac, Fla., died June
13. She leaves a son, Roger
of Southfield; a daughter,
Mrs. Alan (Linda)
Herskovitz of Oak Park; a
brother, Howard Bohin of
Florida; and five
grandchildren.
* * *
GERTRUDE GUENZ-
BERG, 73, a former
Detroiter of North Miami
Beach, Fla., died May
29. Survived by two
sons, Dr. Gary Lee of Tlilsa
Okla., and Joel Lee of De-
troit; three brothers, four
sisters and five
grandchildren. Interment
Rochester, N.Y.
* * *
FANNY HAIDY, 73,
15215 James, Oak Park,
died June 8. Survived by
two daughters, Mrs. Ber-
nice Baker and Carolyn; a
sister, Mrs. Joseph (Reva)
Gersten; and two
grandchildren.
* * *
DAVID HERCZEG, 81,
13220 Irvine, Oak Park,
died June 7. Survived by his
wife, Rose; two sons, Otto
and Mitchell S. of
Jerusalem; and four
grandchildren. Interment
Israel.

DOROTHEA PRESS,
75, former Detroiter of Los
Angeles, Calif., died June 6.
Survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Al (Jane) Shearer of
Los Angeles and Mrs. Alton
(Sally) Rader of Los
Angeles; a brother, Irving
Winstock of Detroit; and
three grandchildren.
Interment Detroit.

* * *

ESTHER RANDEL, 77,
15231 Northgate Blvd., Oak
Park, died June 9. Survived
by two sons, Samuel and
Norman; a sister, Mrs.
Minnie Frederick; and
seven grandchildren and
one great-grandchild.
** *
TILLIE SELTZER, 77,
19100 W. Seven Mile, De-
troit, died June 6. Survived
by two daughters, Mrs. Jack
(Mary) Rose and Mrs. Philip
(Ann) Rosenthal of Wood-
land Hills, Calif.; nine
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.

* * *

LOUIS SIEGEL, 87,
former Detroiter of Ft.
Wayne, Ind., died June 13.
Survived by a son, David of
five
Wayne;
Ft.
grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Interment Detroit.
* *
SIDNEY A. VERIER,
60, died June 6. He leaves
his wife, Shirley; three
daughters, Mrs. Marlene
Paskel, Andrea of St.
Thomas, Virgin Islands,
and Lori; two sisters, Mrs.
Sarah Kort and Mrs. Bios-

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* * *

PHILIP KAHN, 67, died
June 10. He leaves his wife,
Sarah; a son, Dr. Gerald; a
daughter, Mrs. Arnold
(Marilynn) Levin; a sister,
Mrs. Miriam Minick of
California; and five
grandchildren.
* * *
TILLIE NEUMAN, 78,
died June 10. She leaves two
sons, Seymour and Dr. Phil-
lip; a daughter, Mrs. Ben-
jamin (Norma) Bisgeier;
nine 'grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren.

* *

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som Klein, both of Califor-
three
and
nia;
grandchildren.
* * *
IDA WINKELMAN, 81,
died June 10. She leaves a
son, Alvin of Clarksdale,
Miss; a daughter, Mrs.
Milton (Marion) Bates of
Oak Park; a sister, Mrs.
Fred (Rose) Zier of
Roseburg, Ore.; four
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
* * *
JOSEPH B. YENDICK,
87, former Detroiter of
Phoenix, Ariz., died June 4.
Survived by his wife, Rose; a
son, Albert of Livonia; three
daughters, Mrs. Irving
(Ruth) Vosko, Mrs. Arthur
(Bernice) Goldfarb of
Phoenix and Mrs. Leonard
(Eleanore) Demak; a sister,
Mrs. Lottie Zelby; eight
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Interment Phoenix.

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
Mishnavos.

SIVAN JUNE
22 17
IDA COHEN
22 17
JACOB HOLLAND
22 17
ALBERT PRINTZ
22 17
JACOB B. SHLAIN
22 17
ISRAEL STILLERMAN
23 18
BERTHA COSSMAN
23 18
ISADORE GLATTSTEIN
23 18
MAX KOZLOWSKI
23 18
SIDNEY LORFEL
23 18
MORRIS STOLLER
23 18
ERIC WEISS
24 19
MEYER BERENT
24 19
DORA KRAUS
24 19
CLARA ROSEN
24 19
JACOB SUROWITZ
24 19
CHARLES USHER
24 19
HENRY WEINBAUM
25 20
ISADORE DIAMOND
25 20
SARAH FEIGELMAN
25 20
DORA GREENSTEIN
25 20
ILKO LIEBMAN
25 20
RACHEL L. NEUFELD
25 20

EDITH POSS
26 21
LEO GRUENEBAUM
26 21
NATHAN LEWIS
26 21
ESTHER A. MOSKOWITZ
26 21
ELLA SILBER
27 22
SADIE ARONOWITZ
27 22
JACOB FAIGENBAUM
27 22
, DORA HALPERT
27 22
SAMUEL KAPLAN
27 22
JOACHIM KOENIGSBERG
27 22
LEON KOHN
27 22
SAMUEL LEVINE
27 22
JOSEPH SCHEINER
27 22
SHIRLEY MAE SHOENIG
27 22
BENJAMIN STEELE
28 23
ZELDA BLACKMAN
28 23
MORRIS GOLDMAN
28 23
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wife, Charlene; two sons,
Eric and Howard; his
father, Harry; and a
brother, Joseph.

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