r ; 7;11 Al`IP11 - • •THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - - Friday, August 30, 1085 85 ■ •• OBITUARIES Judge John Wise Dies at "if, --- - Revered As 'Great Settler' movements. He gave strong Club and was a past president of support to the educational agen- the Goodfellows Old Newsboys. cies and was deeply devoted to He was a " 33rd degree Mason Israel and the Zionist move- and a founding member of the ment. His chief Zionist interest National Conference of Met- was the Jewish National Fund ropolitan Courts. A native of Montana, Judge and the former JNF executive director Percy Kaplan was one Wise came to Detroit in 1920 of his close associates in the and was graduated from Wayne movement. There were few func- State University's law school in tions of Jewish public interest 1930. He retired in 1982. He leaves his wife, Sunny from which he absented himself and his presence was like a Ann; a daughter, Peggy Jo Wise mark of fulfillment in his com- Marcuse; a brother, Leo I.; a sis- ter, Mrs. Sam (Mary)Pollakov of munal interests, Kaplan said. Additionally, Judge Wise affil- Chicago, Ill.; and. three grand- iated himself with the Probus children. Judge John Wise John Wise was known as the "Friend of the Unprotected." Whoever needed assistance in facing difficulties, either as a new citizen in the community or for lack of means, could always count on his encouragement. Judge Wise died Aug: 21 at age 77. That's how he was judged when he was Recorders Court referee, before being elected Wayne County Circuit Court Judge. It was in the latter capacity that he gained the title of "The Great Settler" because of his skill as an arbitrator, as one who could bring contending par- ties together. Judge Wise had deep-rooted family devotions. He took a deep interest in the career of his brother, the late Mr. Herman Wise who for a number of years was music and drama critic of the Detroit Free Press and who authored many articles for na- tional magazines on music. He had his brother John's encouragement in his journalis- tic and literary tasks. Judge Wise had an additional role that made him' a major associate in many Jewish Sophie. Kutlov Sophie Kutlov, who gained recognition as a leader among women in office management and the confidante of outstand- ing personalities in the mercan- tile field on a national scale, died Aug. 25 at age 78. Miss Kutlovbegan her career with the Cook Coffee Co. and from there she was drawn into the former Randleman Drugs (now Randleman Co.), becoming the firm's office manager and private secretary to Josep h Randleman. After the Utter's retirement she oontinued as pri- vate secretary to his brother David Randleman, Miss Kotler acquired and shared the deep hem* 4 the neutlesusos la Mod dvlc and Jewish lutereete, Ilia woe deeply devoted to imalioLitt Mr' One Sure ila V To Get Result si Did you know that your area newspa- per reaches more • people than any o f advertising rtuisse l ng other medium? that fact, it's the best vehicle to get your message across ... and get results! Call III us right now! Leslie D. Bloom Leslie D. Bloom, an attorney for more than 50 years, died Aug. 26 at age 77. Born in Chicago, Ill., Mr. Bloom earned a bachelor's de- gree at Wayne State University and was graduated froin the University of Detroit Law School in 1931. He practiced law with his father, Joseph, for 24 years. He was a senior partner with Rosenbaum, Bloom, Kauf- man, Appel, Galinsky and Meyerson, a Detroit law firm, for the past 30 years. He was chairman of the American Bar Association Spe- cial Committee for Achievement of Justice through the Adver- sary System and a member of the State Bar of Michigan com- mittees on civil procedure, civil liberties and medical-legal rela- tions. Mr. Bloom also was a sustain- ing member of the American Trial Lawyers Association and served on the executive board of the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association. He leaves his wife, Sara; a son, Dr. Stuart; a daughter, Phyllis Schapira; a brother, Dr. Herbert J.; two sisters, Mrs. Samuel (Evelyn) Chattman of Florida and Mrs. Sigmund (Lydia) Harrison of Pennsyl- vania; and three grandchlldren. Interment California. The Jewish News 354-6060 r To: The Jewish News 20300 Civic Center Dr. Suite 240 Southfield, MI. 48076-4138 Beryl .Love Beryl Leve, a self-employed Shriner affiliated with the Mos- engineer, died Aug. 21 at age lem Temple. He was a lieuten- ant in the Shrine drill patrol 64. A former Detroiter, Mr. Love and volunteered each year to resided in Cape Coral, Fla., at work at the Shrine Circus. Mr. Leve also affiliated himself with the time of his death. Mr. Leve attended the Uni- the Goodfellows. He was a lieutenant governor versity of Detroit and was graduated from the U.S. Mili- of the Michigan Kiwanis and tary Academy at West Point as president of the Southfield an engineer and lieutenant in Kiwanis. He participated in the Kiwanis Hearing Ear Dog Pro- the U.S. Army. While at West Point, he was gram. Mr. Leve was a member of captain of the handball team Temple Israel in Detroit and and often played handball with Temple Beth Shalom in Cape Gen. Maxwell Taylor, who was Coral. He was a Cub Scout mas- then superintendent of the ter for many years. Academy. He taught math- He is survived by his wife, ematics at the University of De- Rose; two sons, Dr. Charles of troit. Baltimore, Md., and Stuart; a He was a member of brother, Jack; a sister, Dr. Ger- Craftsman Lodge of the Masons, trude Leve Gordon; and one was a 32nd degree Mason and a granddaughter. Saul Robins Saul Robins, a long-time prac- ticing attorney in the Detroit area, died Aug: 24 at me 72. At the time of his death, Mr. Robin' was marking his 60th antdversory as a member 4 the Miebiges ftr : Association , Me was a gradauto of the Wilms* of Michigan Law Rom Sao Mao, s wake 4 Iso, Mak* Amos is Vai mwar$0441.111"6 ty oripaiss- lawki in ANON. Ito awe 42 21 gg SW.. a School, pat president of Harry B. Keidan Lodge of B'nai Wiith and a member of Cong. Shaarey ?Adak. 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