THE.. OMIT JEWISH. NEWS
Theodore Bloomberg Dies
Producer of Dog Shows
Theodore N. Bloomberg,
owner of the Moss Bow Dog
Show Organization, pro-
ducer of dog shows in the
U.S., died . Aug. 4 at age 58.
Born in Youngstown,
Ohio, Mr. Bloomberg lived
11 years in Detroit. He
served in the Air Force and
attended Ohio State Uni-
versity, the University of
Panama, Southeast Mis-
souri State Teachers Col-
' - -ct and Youngstown State
versity.
A former mechanical con-
tractor, he was the past
president of the Plumbing,
Heating, Cooling Contrac-
tors Association and past
president of the Junior
Chamber of Commerce in
Youngstown. While there,
he also was on the board of
the Chamber of Commerce
and held membership in the
Kiwanis Club, Youngstown
Players and Friends of
American Art. He also was
a member of the American
Society of Heating, Refrig-
Monument
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The family of the late
Bess Meyers announces
the unveiling of a monu-
ment in her memory 2:30
p.m. Sunday, Aug. 19, at
Adat Shalom Memorial
Park. Rabbi Arm and Can-
tor Bermanis will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
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The family of the late
Frank Tanner announces
the unveiling of a monu-
ment in his memory 2 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 19, at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Rabbi Sperka will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
The Family
of the Late
SHIRLEY
ELKIN
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
her memory 10 a.m.
.unday, Aug. 12, at
_Adat Shalom Memorial
Park (Six Mile Rd., east
of Middlebelt). Rabbi
Loss will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are
asked to attend.
The Family
of the Late
SYLVIA
ROSENBERG
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 19, at
Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi
Sperka will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
eration and Air Condition-
ing Engineers.
In the Detroit area, Mr.
Bloomberg was a
member of Temple Beth
El and the Detroit and
Madison Heights Cham-
bers of Commerce and
was a patron of the De-
troit Institute of Arts. He
also was a member of the
Antique Collectors Club
of England.
He leaves his wife, Jathie;
two sons, Stuart and Brant
Ettlinger; a daughter, Elysa
Ettlinger of Ohio; his
mother, Mrs. Rose Bloom-
berg of Youngstown; two
brothers, Dr. Cecil of
Youngstown and Mitchell of
Pennsylvania; and a sister,
Mrs. Theodore (Florence)
Rogovin of Florida.
Friday, August 10, 1919 63
OBITUARIES
FANNY BAKER, 91,
19100 W. Seven Mile, De-
troit, died Aug. 8. Survived
by a son, Ralph of St.
Thomas, Ont.; three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Raye Litwin of
Glendale, Calif., Mrs. Syl-
via Schoettle and Mrs. Fay
Raymond of Glendale,
Calif.; seven grandchildren
and 13 great-
grandchildren.
two sons, Joseph and
Seymour; and four
grandchildren.
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Spinner and Charles Spin-
ner; a sister, Mrs. Ralph
(Edith) Cutler; and seven
grandchildren.
SIDNEY BROUS-
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SELL, 64, died Aug 3. He
ROSE , RUBENSTEIN,
leaves two sisters, Mrs. 72, died Aug. 8. Survived by
Faye Nadwodny and Mrs. her husband, David; two
Irwin (Jean) Chaplan of daughters, Mrs. Irwin
Kenmore, N.Y.; and two (Phyllis) Iwrey and Mrs.
nieces.
Harvey (Linda) Zalla; a
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brother, Dr. Samuel Schul-
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ALBERT ALLEN
ESTHER BARNETT, FLEISS, 68, former De- man; and four
80, died Aug. 4. She leaves troiter of Orange, Calif., grandchildren. Services 1
p.m. today at Hebrew
died Aug. 1. He is survived Chapel.
Mrs. Bookstein,
by his wife, Lilyan; a daugh-
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Former Detroiter ter, Mrs. Roy (Ellen) Welty MARY SAULS, 76, died
Judith Y. Bookstein, a of Long Beach, Calif; two
former Detroiter who had a brothers, Robert of Orange Aug. 3. She leaves two
long association with lead- and Milton Leo of Beverly daughters, Mrs. William
ing women's, congrega- Hills, Calif.; four sisters, (Sandra) Burnstein and
tional, social service and Mrs. Margaret Rose Mrs. Rita Colecchio of
Zionist movements, died Rubinoff, Mrs. Max California; and two
Aug.
6 in La Jolla, Calif. (Augusta) Trager, Mrs. grandchildren.
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Malcolm Rivkin
She was 74.
Mildreth Rubinoff and Mrs.
P.
MARVIN
Malcolm L. Rivkin, a
Born in Russia, Mrs. Esther Shrager, all of
former variety store owner Bookstein was among the Southfield; and two SCHNEIDER, former De-
in Detroit, died Aug. 7 at early members of the Young grandchildren. Interment troiter of Chattanooga,
Tenn., died Aug. 6. He
age 74.
Judaea movement in De- Long Beach.
leaves his wife, Ethel; a son,
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Born in Omer, Mich., Mr.
troit. She was a past
Mark; two sisters, Mrs. Sam
Rivkin was a member of president of the American
MAX GOLDE, 77,
Adat Shalom Synagogue, Jewish Congress and held former Detroiter of Hol- (Leah) Hassin and Thelma.
Tikvah Lodge of Bnai Brith, membership in Pioneer lywood, Calif., died Aug 5. Interment Chattanooga.
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Perfection Lodge of the Ma- Women and Hadassah.
He leaves a sister, Mrs.
DOROTHY
STAT-
sons and the Moslem Tem-
She leaves three sons, Dr. Laura Lubin of Hollywood;
ple Shrine.
Joseph J. of La Jolla, Daniel and nieces and nephews. FELD, 77 15075 Lincoln,
Oak Park, died Aug. 3. Sur-
He leaves his wife, Edith; E. of Stamford, Conn., and Interment Detroit.
vived by a son, Murray B.
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two sons, Dr. Fredric and Dr. Fred L. of Ann Arbor; a
Dr. Marvin; a daughter, brother, Hyman Safran of
MEYER
H. Statfield;-- three daughters,
Mrs. Irwin (Carole) Price of Bloomfield Hills; and six GOLDMAN, 49, died Aug. Mrs. Irving (Ethel E.)
Schumer, Mrs. Harold N.
Manalapan, N.J.; four sis- grandchildren.
2. He leaves a son, David of (Janet H.) Bloch and Mrs.
ters, Mrs. Dorothy
California; a daughter, Sander (Diane N.) Eisen-
Samuel Robiner Sandra
Dickman, Mrs. Morris
of California; his
Samuel M. Robiner, a mother, Mrs. Rose Wizner berg; a brother, Aubie
(Ethel) Kallan of Califor-
nia, Mrs. Harold (Fraye) pharmacist with the N and of Longwood, Fla.; and a sis- Cooperman; two sisters,
Mendelson of California R Chemical Co. in Detroit, ter, Mrs. Max (Anne Shir- Mrs. Jean Lipkin and Mrs.
Leo (Ida) Sherman; and 11
and Mrs. Jules (Ilene) Spel- died Aug. 6 at age 71.
ley) Baron, of Longwood.
grandchildren.
Born
in
Burlington,
Vt.,
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kin of California; eight
grandchildren and one Mr. Robiner was graduated
FREDA TRAURIG
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
from Wayne (State) Univer- LEVINE, 72, 23081 Clover-
great-grandson.
sity in the 1930s. He was a lawn, Oak Park, died Aug.
661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
Bernard Egnater member of Mosaic Lodge of 1. Survived by two sons, Dr.
11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
Bernard Egnater, co-
the Masons, Crescent Allen R. Traurig of
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
owner of Rite Carpet Co.,
Cemeteries on Woodward
Shrine, Mezeritcher Aid Waterbury, Conn., and Ed-
died Aug. 7 at age 55.
Society and was vice ward Traurig; a brother,
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A native Detroiter, Mr.
president of the Jewish Jack Gross of Deerfield Vil-
Egnater was affiliated with
Community Center's Re- lage, _ Fla.; and five
Sidney - A. Deitch
the company for 15 years.
tired Businessmen's Club.
grandchildren.
DETROIT
He served with the Armed
He leaves his wife, Faye;
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Forces in World War II. He
a son, Norman; a daughter,
MONUMENT
WORKS
MARVIN L. KANES,
resided at 27333 Arbor
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
Ms. Carol M. Shaw; three 70, former Detroiter of
Gardner, laetw. Coolidge 8. Greenfield
Way, Southfield.
sisters, Mrs. Al (Eva) Lauderhill, Fla., died Aug.
399-2711 Eve. 626-0330
He leaves his wife; Carol;
Perlmutter, Mrs. Sadie 2. Survived by his wife, Mol-
two sons, Dennis and Bruce;
Nitchun and Mrs. Sidney lie; and two daughters, Les-
and two brothers, Dr. Louis
(Elizabeth) Averbuch; and lie of New York, N.Y., and
MONUMENTS BY
and Jack Nater.
one granddaughter.
Susan of Lauderhill. Inter-
ment Lauderhill.
The Families of the Late
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AND
.
JEAN WIGOD
and
GERALDINE (WIGOD)
COGGAN
Announce the unveilng of montunents in
their memory 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 12 at
Workmen's Circle Cemetery (Beth
Yehudah section).
The unveiling of
GOLDA WALKON
will follow at Hebrew Mibmorial Park.
Rabbi Halpern and Cantor Ackerman will
officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to
attend.
SAMUEL J. KATZ, 71,
former Detroiter of North
Miami, Fla., died Aug. 8.
Survived by his wife, Gizi; a
sister, Jean Nussbaum of
Detroit; and nieces and
nephews. Services 10:30
a.m. today at Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
BERG
URBACH
FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910
13405
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LILLIAN WIRT, 70,
25079 E. Rue Versailles,
Oak Park, died Aug. 1. Sur-
vived by her husband,
Aaron; a daughter, Mrs.
Harold (Alice) Freedman;
two brothers, Myron M.
Shapiro and Albert A. Shap-
iro; a sister, Mrs. Joseph D.
(Dorothy) Klein of
Williamsville, N.Y.; four
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
WE REMEMBER
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Next to Stanley Steamer
During the coming
week Yeshivath'
Beth Yehudah will
observe the Yahr-
zeits of the follow-
ing departec.
friends, with Mb
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish
and Studying of
Mishnavos.
AV AUGUST
JULIUS BRONSTEIN
119 1 2
TZVI COHEN
ANNE FALKOFF
19 12
MINNIE HART
19 12
ESTHER BESSIE TATKEN
19 12
ZAL AARON
20 13
ARON BRODER
20 13
BESSIE FEINSTEIN
20 13
LOUIS GOLDSTEIN
20 13
ELI HAUPTMAN
20 13
BESSIE LIFSHITZ
20 13
JACOB SCHWARTZ
20 13
LILLY TOPOR
20 13
FRED BERK
21 14
DORA BROWN
JOSEPH FINE
2 1 11 4
VIRGINIA SCHWARTZ
21 1 14
1
MORRIS GOLANER
22 15
LETTIE GOLDSTEIN
22 15
MELVIN HABER
22 15
SAMUEL LEVIN
22 15
MOLLIE PLOTNISKY
22 15
SALLY SCHEY
22 15
HERMAN S. SHEAR
22 15
DORA SUKENIC
22 15
ALTER P. BERMAN
23 16
AVRAHAM BORDELOW
23 16
LENA BRANT
23 16
PHYLLIS L. GRUBER
MAX ROSEN
2 3 11 6
MINNIE ROSENTHAL
23 16
ESTHER THAV
23 16
REBECCA ZABLUDOVSKY
23 16
ROSE CORMAN
24 17
MORRIS NAFTOLIN
.24 1177
IDA STOLINSKY
FANNIE BERGER
25 18.
HARRY DIAMOND
25 18
SAMUEL FELDMAN
25 18
ROSE KANTOR
25 18
SOPHIA KRAIZMAN
25 18
LEO SCHLOSS
25 18
EDNA SOLOMON
25 18
Yeshivath
Yehudah
CAPITAL at Coolidge
OAK PARK -
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ROSE LOVER, 65, 4833
Woodland, Royal Oak, died
Aug. 8. Survived by her
husband, Louis; a son, Allen
H. of Scottsdale, Ariz.; two
daughters, Shirley and Be-
verly; her mother, Mrs.
Sarah Spinner; four
brothers, Albert Spinner,
Herman Spinner, Marvin
IDA WEIS, 79, 19100 W.
Seven Mile, Detroit, died
Aug. 6. Survived by a son,
Edward Fienman; and two
daughters, Mrs. Irving
(Lee) Meyerson and Mrs.
David (Eleanor) Moss; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Ida Valant of To-
ronto, Ont.; 10
grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren.
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