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May 29, 1987 - Image 100

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-05-29

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TO LET THEM
KNOW
YOU CARE .. .
SEND A

NOW ADDING .. .

SHELDON
MONUMENT
COMPANY

SHIVA BASKETS

Berries
'n
Bon Bons

TRAY

A TISKET
A TASKET

WILL SEND YOUR
REGRETS PROMPTLY
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THE BRIGHT IDEA

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as a gift

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For A Condolence
Or Shiva Tray, Call On Us.
No Notice Needed.
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Franklin Shopping Center
356-2310

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Phone 368-3550

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1

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not take long to use it up.

2

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borrow sufficient amounts.

3

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available for you.

4

YOU COULD CALL NOW to see if you QUALIFY FOR

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You Are Thinking
About Them ...

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or tray

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Treats

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When So Sorry
is not enough . .
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& Nuts

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GET REMITS

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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FRIEDA GOLDIE ADLER,
85, died May 22. She leaves
three daughters, Mrs. Frank
(Anne) Summers, Mrs. Nathan
(Ethel) Fine and Mrs. Mark
(Frances) Klinger; nine grand-
children and three great-
grandchildren.

MIKE ADLER, 77, died May
26. He leaves a brother, Harry;
two sisters, Mrs. Lillian
Markowitz and Mrs. Rose
Brown.

ADELAIDE BARKIN, 87,
died May 23. She leaves a son,
Marvin; six grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.

DANIEL BERMAN, 81, of
Oak Park, died May 21. Surviv-
ed by his wife, Lily; a son, Dr.
Charles; a daughter, Mrs.
Frederick (Gloria) Laurens; and
five grandchildren.

ROSE BROWN, 75, of
Southfield, died May 22. Sur-
vived by two sons, Arnold of
Plymouth Meeting, Pa., and
Lawrence; a sister, Margaret
Kabachnik; one grandson and
two great-grandsons.

BERTHA COHEN, 85, died
May 25. She leaves a son, Dr.
Robert of Chevy Chase, Md.;
and two grandchildren.

HELEN DEROVEN, 75, died
May 25. She leaves a son, Dr.
Rick; and a sister, Mrs. Nathan
(Adelyne) Cohen.

FAYE GOLDFARB, 75, died
May 24. She leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Sharon Hen-
dricks and Mrs. Seymour (San-
dra) Resnick; and six
grandchildren.

KATE GREEN, 81, of Oak
Park, died May 23. Survived by
two sons, Paul of Southfield and
Philip of Reno, Nev.; eight
grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren.

STUART M. GUTTENTAG,

45, former Detroiter of Los

Angeles, Calif., died May 15.
He leaves his parents, Elaine
and Clarence Guttentag of
Miami, Fla.; a sister, Elyse P.
Schostak; and two nieces. Inter-
ment Florida.

MINNIE HACKER, 83, of
West Bloomfield, died May 24.
Survived by three sons, Robert,
Joseph of Lauderhill, Fla., and

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When You Need Us
For A Beautiful Shiva Tray

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Albert of Ft. Lauderdale; and
seven grandchildren.

ICEK JANKIEL (JACK)
JABLONKA, 79, of Southfield,
died May 22. Survived by his
wife, Regina; a daughter, Mrs.
Gary (Annie) Weiss; and four
grandchildren.

IRVING KOTIN, 79, died May
24. He leaves nieces and
nephews, Emilie, Jonathan and
kari Lichtenstein; Stuart, Mar-
tin, Susan, Dana and Steven
Meretsky.

SOPHIA RACHMIEL LAX,
79, died May 25. She leaves her
husband, Marx; three sons,
Julius Rachmiel, Leonard
Rachmiel and Marshall
Rachmiel; a daughter, Mrs.
Freda Cohen; a sister, Mrs.
Selma Anderson of Miami, Fla.;
ten grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

CLARA LEVINSON, 97, of
Ann Arbor, died May 22. She
leaves two daughters, Mrs. Nor-
man (Norma) Raclin of Ann Ar-
bor and Mrs. Shirley Berkowitz
of Brooklyn, N.Y.; five grand-
children and two great-grand-
children. Interment New York.

HAROLD
CHARLES
MILNER, 66, former Detroiter
of Tucson, Ariz., died May 21.
Survived by his wife, Geraldine;
a daughter, Mrs. Dave (Tracey)
Mason of Dallas, Tex.; his
mother, Mrs. Freda Milner of
Houston, Tex.; and a sister, Mrs.
Ester Marcus of Houston. Inter-
ment Tucson.

FLORENCE AUSLANDER
PERLMUTTER, 67, former
Detroiter of Tamarac, Fla., died
May 23. Survived by her hus-
band, Raymond; a brother, Irv-
ing J. Auslander of Southfield;
three sisters, Rose Collis of
Southfield, Muriel Tarnoff of
West Bloomfield and Jac-
queline Fertell of Keego Har-
bor. Interment Florida.

NATHAN PERNICK, 58, died
May 21. He leaves six sons, Jef-
frey, Jason D., Kurt, David, E.
John Pisane and Jason P.
Pisane; a brother, Judge
Joseph; and two grandchildren.

LEE A. SHEUERMAN, JR.,
78, died May 23. He leaves a
sister-in-law, Miriam Woodle.

BETTY WISPE, died May 23.
She leaves a son, Calvin Keys;
and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Kritt
of Van Nuys, Calif.

HAROLD M. WOLFE, 69,
former Detroiter of Las Vegas,
Nev., died May 10. Survived by
his wife, Sophia; two sons,
Dorian J. and Bradley, both of
Michigan; four sisters, Dora
Silvers of West Bloomfield, Bet-
ty Levy of Las Vegas, Nev.,
Freda Sears of St. Clair Shores,
Mich., and Rose Neuman of Las
Vegas; and a brother, Julius of
Anaheim, Calif. Interment Las
Vegas.

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