• • 102 Friday, February 28, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OBITUARIES BETTY BOESKY The Family of the Late ARTHUR N. KING On .this day you are especially missed and loved for always. Your loving husband, Sol; son, Bob; and all your loving grandchildren Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends dur- ing the family's recent be- reavement. The Family Of KENNETH (KUNIE) ADLER, 80, of' Southfield, died Feb. 12. Survived by his wife, Sarah; a daughter, Barbara; a brother, Abraham of New York; two sis- ters, Mrs. Adele Davis of Brook- lyn, N.Y., and Mrs. Jack (Sonny) Josephy of Bayside, N.Y. MARTIN L. SINGER MAX ASH, 93, died Feb. 20. He leaves his wife, Anna; a son, Leon; and one granddaughter. Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind . expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. - MINNIE BOOCKER, 92, of De- THE JEWISH NEWS troit, died Feb. 26. Survived by two sons, Sol of Lafayette, La., and Sam; two daughters, • Mary and Mrs. Abraham (Rose) Pol- lack; 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. DORA DEUTSCH, 86, of De- troit, died Feb. 21. Survived by a son, Melvin D. Rosenfeldt of Carioga Park, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. Sarah Farkus, Mrs. Molly Goodman and Mrs. Morton (Dolores) Burstyn of Es- sex, Ont.; 14 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. MORRIS EPHRON, 76, of Southfield, died Feb. 25. Sur- vived by a son, Mark S. of Hous- ton, Tex.; a daughter, Mrs. David (Roberta) Freedman; a brother, Henry of Missoula, Mont.; a sis- ter, Mrs. Herbert (Dorothy) Adler of Chicago, Ill.; and five grand- children. Interment Chicago. ANNE FELDMAN, 92, died Feb. 24. She leaves sisters-in- law, brothers-in-law, nephews, nieces and cousins. HARRY L. FOX, 71, former De- produced by today's latest space age technology, yet still bargain priced! Like most of our other readers and advertisers, you prob- ably aren't fully aware of the fact that just about everything on our pages has been produced via the very latest elec- tronic, computerized word-processing equipment. We've invested to bring you a better, more accurate and easier- to-read product. This newspaper is a product of millions of dollars in research and technology, yet it remains one of today's best bargains. To: The Jewish News 20300 Civic Center Dr., Suite 240 Southfield, Mi, 48076-4138 Please send a year's gift subscription to: a. NAME ADDRESS ZIP STATE CITY OCCASION: FROM: 1 year - $21 — 2 years - $39 — Out of State - $23 — Foreign - $35 Enclosed $ -assw• t, p.44 . fig . 1 1!•.'"Nmaiff troiter of Davie, Fla., died Feb. 22. Survived by his wife, Mildred; a daughter, Mrs. Gerald (Renee) Sherman of West Bloomfield; two brothers, Sol and Morris, both of Toronto, Ont.; a sister, Mrs. Leonard (Faye) Pearl of Pompino, Fla.; and six grandchildren. IRVING I. GRUSHKY, 65, died Feb. 21. He leaves a son, Dr. Mark; a daughter, Nancy; a sis- ter, Mrs. Sophia Feldman; and one grandson. BETTY OSTROW KARP, 76, former Detroiter of Dallas, Tex., died Feb; 14. Survived by her husband Samuel J.; a son, Nor- man of Dallas; a daughter, Be- verly Fox of Richardson, Tex.; three brothers, Ernest E. Ostrow of Troy, Herman Ostrow of California and Sol Ostrow of Florida; a sister, Yetta Bez of Southfield; and ten grand- children. Interment Dallas. , " I " • • • • Detroiter of Hollywood, Fla., died Feb. 19. She leaves her husband, Martin; a daughter, Mrs. Shiela Friedman of Tucson, Ariz.; two sons, David of Birmingham and Allen of West Bloomfield; a sis- ter, Mrs. Meyer (Helen) Kovan of West Bloomfield; and 11 grand- children. Interment Detroit. LIONEL LEONARD MAS- LOWSKY, 48, of Southfield, died Feb. 24. Survived by a brother, Martin H. Maslowe; an aunt, Mrs. Rose Citrin; nieces and nephews. PHILIP MENDELSON, 70, of Oak Park, died Feb. 26. He leaves three sons, Jeffrey of San Fran- cisco, Calif., Frederick and Jody. Services 10:30 a.m. today at He- brew Memorial Chapel. ANNA REICH, 90, died Feb. 22. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Louis (Clara) Fishman and Mrs. Adeline Meisner; six grand- children and four great-grand- children. MOLLY REISS, 86, died Feb. 25. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Sidney (Betty) Stone; two sisters, Mrs. Edith Rivkin and Mrs. Ger- trude Gray; and three grand- children. HARRY SAXE, 84, died Feb. 20. He leaves two sons, Albert of Au- stralia and George of Chelsea, Mass.; and two grandchildren. funds for a Kupat Cholim clinic in Gan Yavne, Israel. She volun- teered for the Allied Jewish Campaign and worked with the Jewish National Fund. With her late husband, she owned and operated the Fenkell Variety Store until their retire- ment 20 years ago. She is survived by two sons, Isadore and Ben of Northridge, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Irving (Lynn) Rich; 13 grandchildren and en great-grandchildren. Claire Kemper Claire Kemper, a longtime fashion consultant at Claire Pearone, died Feb. 21 at age 78. A resident of Borman Hall at the time of her death, Mrs. Kemper is survived by a son, Ed- ward Merkow of Dallas, Tex.; a daughter, Esther Shapiro of Flint; two sisters, Rachel Harri- son of Ann Arbor and Rebecca Matoff of Detroit and Amherstburg, Ont.; three brothers, Louis Brunswick and AaCon Brunswick, both of Los Angeles, Calif., and David Brunswick of Cleveland, Ohio, and Boca Raton, Fla.; seven grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. Interment Flint. Sidney Jacobs Sidney R. Jacobs, a partner in a manufacturer's rep firm that dealt in paper and plastic prod- ucts, died Feb. 21 at age 64. Born in Detroit, Mr. Jacobs was the former co-owner of Ohio LILLIAN HOLLANDER Paper Co., a business which he WEISZ, 76, of Detroit, died Feb. sold in 1965. He was with the 19. Survived by her nephew, 102nd Infantry Division of the Melvin Weisz; a niece, Molly Army. in World War II. He re- Weisz; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Olga ceived a Bronze Star. Mr. Jacobs was a member and Weisz; great-nieces, great- nephews, great-great-nieces and former board member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and a member of great-great-nephews. its men's club. He leaves his wife, Joan; three JEANNETTE DIEM WINER, 75, of South Bend, Ind., died Feb. sons, Fred, Paul of Dallas, Tex., 22. She leaves her husband, Dr. and Bill of. New York; two William; a daughter, Mrs. Harry brothers, Dr. Martin M. and Dr. (Madra) Lipsitz of Oak Park; and Bert; and a sister, Mrs. Seymour two grandsons. Interment De- (Gertrude) Lipsitt. troit. BESSIE STEINBERG, 84, died Feb. 20. She leaves a sister-in- law Mrs. Morris (Gertrude) Shap- iro; nieces, nephews, grand- nieces and grand-nephews. WILLIAM WOLFE, 83, died Feb. 21. He leaves his wife, Rose; a son, Dr. Stanley; a daughter, Mrs: George (Sylvia) Falk of Longmeadow, Mass.; two brothers, Joseph Wolfe and Mor- ris Moss; two sisters, Mrs. Irving (Betty) Schreiber of Florida and CARRIE KRAVIS, 76, died Mrs. Eva Sumner of Windsor; Feb. 20. She leaves a son, Stuart; and six grandchildren. a brother, Louis Bernstein of Miami Beach, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Santora of New York and Mrs. Birdie Davidson, both of New York; four grandchildren Anna Malin and one great-grandchild. Inter- Anna Malin, past president of ment New York. the Korostishever Aid Society, died Feb. 24 at age 90. MINNIE LINDE, 96, died Feb. Born in Russia, Mrs. Malin 19. She leaves a son, Samuel; a lived 75 years in the U.S. She was daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Mildred) a past president of the Progress- Erdos; five grandchildren, eight ive Ladies Aid Society and the great-grandchildren and one Western Ladies Aid Society. She great-great-granddaughter. was instrumental in raising r9HeiTifeffOIVrerertinWOM*11010.10/Titnifitr7lfir. Mrtitri .1, • lice5tspuror.AI.Nec4.o...9,...ter,..Ta.‘,...von.v.s.im,o,.r N - `".2 MOLLIE LIPPITT, 79, former VIA'AMTVW;V^r'. . O'tir'}.3*.e.".0 .$771•Mt Isadore Chaiken Isadore Chaiken, owner of Myrtle-17th Package Liquor for the past 30 years, died Feb. 20 at age 69. Born in Detroit, Mr. Chaiken previously ran the Chaiken park- ing lots in Detroit for many years. He was active in many downtown charities with Msgr. Clement Kern. Mr. Chaiken was a member of Mosaic Lodge of the Masons, a lifeinember of Jewish War Vete- rans, life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Downtown Synagogue. He leaves his wife, Frances; a son, Norton of Cypress, Tex.; two daughters, Miriam and Mrs. Stuart (Rochelle) Nelson; two brothers, Irving and Jack; and one grandson. Ir t "" • ,T