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OBITUARIES
SAUL ARONSON, 81,
died Sept, 29. He leaves his
wife, Helen; rr'son, Prof. -
Ronald; a daughter, Mari-
lyn of Nev York City; four
sisters, including Mrs. Faye
Kaplan; and two grand-
children.
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JACK BERRY, 70, of
Blackpool, England, died
Sept. 14. Survived by his
wife, Irene; 'two sons,
Michael of Belgium and Ab-
raham of Blackpool; two
brothers, Louis of Far-
' mington Hills and Ben of
Southfield; two sisters, Mrs.
Albert (Bertha) Dworkin
and Mrs. Millard (Ann)
Eisler, both of Southfield;
and four grandchildren.
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BELLE BITTKER, 74,
former Detroiter of Hol-
lywood, Fla., died Sept. 28.
She leaves a son, David of
Farmington Hills; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Arnold (Lorraine)
Fisher of Southfield; and six
grandchildren.
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HARRY BOLKANSKY,
83, of Oak Park, died Sept.
27. Survived by his wife,
Fannie; two sons, Ira and
Dr. Stanley; a daughter,
Mrs. Jack (Elaine) Kauf-
man; a brother, Misha of
Paterson, N.J.; and six
grandchildren. -
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MARY BURKE, 90, died
Sept. 23. She leaves three
sons, Harvey, Lawrence and
Walter of Springfield, Va.;.
three sisters, six grand-
children and one great-
grandson.
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ALBERT S. BURSTON,
83, died Sept. 28. He leaves
his wife, Florence; two
brothers, Henry and
Joseph; three sisters, Mrs.
Helen Hodler, Mrs. Mabelle
Greenblatt and Frances.
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IDA DUDELSON, 73, of
Southfield, died Sept. 24.
Survived by a sister, Mrs.
Bessie Fox; two nephews,
George Belenson and Shel-
don Belenson; great-
nephews and great-nieces.
ABRAHAM FEIN-
BERG, 73, died Sept. 29. He
leaves his wife, Rae; a son,
Charles Fenton of Florida; a
daughter, Mrs. Marvin
(Marion) Ruby; a sister,
Mrs. Belle Davidson; five
In Eastern Europe, in
1882, Jews were expelled
from villages, and their set-
tlement was barred in all
but certain large cities.
The Family
of the Late
ELIZABETH
PENFIL
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
grandchildren and seven
died Sept. 27. Survived by
great-grandchildren.
her husband, Samuel; a son,
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William J.; two daughters,
HARRY HOFFMAN, -Mrs. William (Sylvia)
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Teitelbaum of Hallandale,
85, died Sept. 24. He leaves
Fla., and Mrs. J. Melvin
nieces and nephews.
(Thelma) Simon of Oak
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Park; seven grandchildren
'BABY BOY KAPLAN
and six great-grand-
leaves parents, Mr. and
children.
Mrs. Marvin (Eileen)• Kap-
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lan; a sister, Stephanie; and
MAYME MARKS, 93,
grandparerlts.
died Sept. 27. She leaves
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MARY ,. JEAN KES- nieces and nephews.
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SLER, 70, died Sept: 27.
She leaves a daughter, Mrs.
DAVID PARSKY, 73,
Harold (Suzanne) Tobin; former Detroiter of West
two sisters, Mrs. Harry Palm Beach, Fla., died Sept.
(May) Loomis and Mrs. Sol 24. Survived by his wife,
(Pearl) Balaban; and three Shirley; a son, Larry N. of
grandsons.
North Bergen ; N.J.; two
• • •
daughters, Vicki and Eve-
SADIE SOLOMON lyn Plotnick; a brother, Max
LERMAN, 86, of Oak Park, of Glenview, Ill.; three sis-
BETH OLAM
Beth Olam Cemetery will be open
for visitation on Sunday, October 4,
from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
ters, Mrs. – Sam (Jean)
Goldstein of Schaumberg,
Ill., Mrs. Henry (Faye) Un-
ikel of Chicago, Ill., and
Ann; and two grand-
children. -
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MORRIS REIDER, 87,
died Sept. 29. He leaves a
son, Marvin W.; a daughter,
Mrs. Harold (Dr. Shirley)
Rashkis of Pennsylvania;
and three grandchildren.
Services 10 a.m. today at Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
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ALEX SCHREIBER,
former Detroiter of Los
Angeles,81, died Sept. 28.
He leaves his wife, Molly;
two sons, Max and Howard,
both of Beverly Hills, Calif.;
a daughter, Blume; eight
grandchildren and one
great-granddaughter.
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LILLIAN HARRIS
SCHUMAN, 68, former
WE REMEMBER
During the coming
week Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah will
observe the Van,
zeds of the follow-
ing departed
friends. with the
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers. recita-
tion of Kaddish
and Studying• of
Mishnavos
In Loving_Memory of Our Dear
ISAK SCHWARZBERG
The 8th of Tishri
This day returns with sad regrets, brings back a
time we'll never forget. The tears in our eyes we
can wipe away, but the pain in' our hearts will
always stay. For you were taken in such an unfair
way. What wouldn't we give to see your smile, if
only for a moment or only for a while. The
memories we have will never die, but every day
we ask why God why. Your spirit lingers near us
with comfort and with love. God let him walk in
sunshine your love around him flow. For the
Father he was to us no one will ever know. It
broke our hearts to lose you, but you did not go
alone for part of us went with yozu the day God
called you home.
Your Loving Wife, Tola,
Children and Grandchildren
YIZKOR
IN MEMORY OF THE DEPARTFD MEMBERS
OF THE
GREATER DETROIT SCRAP TRADE ASSOCIATION
All of the following are honored by us, for they were the glory
of our community. They cheered us by their toil and service.
Their memory is like a benediction upon the Work of our Hands.
They inspire us to serve increasingly for the benefit and fellow-
ship of all men:
ZICHRONAM LIVRACHA
EDWARD ALPERT
JACK LEIPLER
NORMAN ALTUS
HENRY MILLER
DAVID ANBENDER, ATTY.
JACK MILLER
HARRY ANBENDER, ATTY.
LESTER MILLER
BEN BAYLES
HARRY MURAV
LEO BORDEN
JACK ROSENTHAL
HYMAN CHABEN
DAVE SIEGAL
ALBERT COHEN
THEODORE SILVERMAN
JAY EDER
JACK SIPHER
SID EDER
MORRIS SPECTOR
HARRY FATERNICK
CLAUDE SUPERSTINE
MAX FATERNICK
MAX WASSERMAN
PHILIP P.TEALK, TREAS.
SAM WASSERMAN
JACOB FISHMAN
MAX WEINER
LOUIS FOON
ABE WEINTRAUB
.
MORRIS LANDAU • LOUIS WOLOK
Harvey Schwartzbarg, President
and the Officers and Members of
THE GREATER REMIT SCRAP TWE ASSOCIATION
11SHRI OC
SHANA GOLDSMITH
JACOB HALPERN
HARRY KAROL
ROBERT CARNICK
PEARL GENDLER
JACOB KOGAN
SARAH LEVINE
LEAH PERLMAN
GEORGE M. STEIN
JOSEPH S. ABRAMSON
FANNY ESCOFF
LENA FINN
CLARA GOLD
ANNA GOLDSTEIN
PHILIP MAISELOFF
HENRY SCHNEIDER
LOUIS APPLEBAUM
SAMUEL BRENNER
BERNARD ELIAS
SAM GOODSTEIN
RACHEL M. GROSSBERG
MILDRED HARRIS
ROSE SELLINS
IDA AMHOWITZ
1
ALFRED L. BENNETT
1
BETTY MICHAELS
COTTLER
1
WILLIAM KARBAL
LEAH KIRSNIANSKI
1
FRANK PLOTKIN
1
ANN R. NOSANCHUK
1
ABRAHAM SOLOMON
1
POSTER
SAMUEL ROBINSON
1
SCHOMU SCHWARTZ
1
YITZCHOK SCHWARTZ
1
YAKOV SCHWARTZ
1
NUSEN SCHWARTZ
1
ABRAHAM ARONOW
11
ALBERT BERRY
11
GOLDIE DUNN
11
LOUIS GERTZMAN
11
JOSEPH KLEIN
11
SOLOMON NUCIAN
11
11
ELLA ROSENBERG
11
JACOB ROSSEN
RUTH ANN SHAPIRO
11
SAMUEL SHEKTER •
11
BEN WEITZMAN
11
DAVID H. COOPERMAN
12 1
12 1
ARON LEBOVICS
12 1
MALKA MOSS
LENA SITRIN
12 1
IRVING TESSLER
12 1
HERBERT SILK,
former Detroiter of New
York, died Sept. 24. Sur-
vived by two sons, Robert
and Larry; three sisters,
Mrs. Esther Mendelson,
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ZOLTAN SPIRA, 80, of
Southfield, died Sept. 24.
Survived by his wife, Char-
lotte; a son, Dr. Tom of At-
lanta, Ga.; and a sister, Mrs.
Anna Weinstock of New
York.
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ThEIRA KAU MAN
Directors of Funerals
Detroiter of Evanston, Ill.,
died Sept. 21. Survived by
her husband, Morrie; a
daughter, Kay Schwartz
Klement of Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla.; and two sisters, Doris
Rosen of Southfield and
Belle Polier of Royal Oak.
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ROSE
(RAIZEL)
SHERMAN, 80, of Oak
Park, died Sept. 25. Sur-
vived by a sister-in-law,
Mrs. Sonia Weiner of
Wayne; a nephew, David J.
Weiner, and a niece, Mirian
Joyce Savale of Wayne.
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