SHIVA BASKETS .. . WITH GOOD TASTE Radiologist Tonken Dies Dr. Harvey Ibnken, a former Detroit radiologist, died May 21 in Pittsburgh, Pa., at age 60. A native of Toronto, Ont., Dr. Tonken lived 20 years in Wind- sor and Detroit prior to moving to Pittsburgh. He was a 1955 gradaute of the University of lbronto School of Medicine and did a radiology internship at Detroit's Henry Ford Hospital. He had a fellowship in nuclear medicine at William Beaumont Hospital. In Windsor, he was in general practice and served on the staffs of Hotel Dieu, Grace and I.O.P.E. Memorial Hospitals. He was a member of Cong. Shaar Hashomayim, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of On- tario, Radiological Society of North America, the Ontario Medical Society and the Essex County Medical Association. In Detroit, he was a member of the Michigan State Medical Society and Cong. B'nai David. After leaving Detroit, Dr. Tonken lived in Alpena, where he was chief of radiology at Alpena General Hospital and a member of the Rotary Club. In 1970, he received the Man of the Year Award presented by the governor "for his service to the Northern Michigan com- munity." Before moving to Pittsburgh, Dr. Tanken lived in Johnstown, Pa., where he had been chief of radiology at Windber Hospital and Wheeling Clinic. He was a memmber of Beth Shalom Con- gregation of Johnstown, the Pennsylvania Radiology Socie- ty and the Cambria County Medical Society. In Pittsburgh he was a member of Rodef Shalom Con- gregation. Some of Dr. abnken's other memberships include the American Medical Association, American College of Radiology, Society of Nuclear Medicine and the Arizona Medical Association. He leaves his wife, Anita; a son, Aaron of Wheeling, W.Va.; two daughters, Mrs. John (Melissa) Weiner of Springfield, Ill., and Heidi of Philadelphia; three brothers, Dr. Bernard of Ivan Edelstein Ivan Edelstein, past president of the Metro Detroit B'nai B'rith Bowling Association, died May 26 at age 55. Born in Detroit, Mr. Edelstein was a sale representative for a home improvement firm. He was a member of Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith and past presi- dent of its bowling league. He leaves his wife, Sandra; a son, Jeffrey; a daughter, Mrs. Steven (Faye) Adelson; his mother, Mrs. Charles (Renee) Edelstein; a sister, Mrs. Gerald (Gail) Starler; and two granddaughters. Calgary, Dr. Melvin and David of Toronto; three sisters, Mrs. Hannah Schaefer, Karen Ibnken Landman and Mrs. Raymond (Laura) Brazeau, all of Toronto. Interment Detroit. Regina Weisman Regina Weisman, a variety store owner, died May 23 at age 92. Born in Poland, Mrs. Weisman lived more than 60 years in Detroit. She was a member of the Labor Zionist Alliance, Jewish National Fund, the sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El and an honorary member of "Ibmple Beth El. She also was a Gold Star mother. Mrs. Weisman was a past president of a local chapter of Pioneer Women/Naamat. She and her late husband were co- owners of Modern Five and Ten in Detroit. She leaves a son, Donald of Houston, Tex.; a brother, Yankel Len of Florida; three grandchildren and two great- granddaughters. Edward Edwards Edward I. Edwards, a self- employed jeweler, died May 22 at age 84. Born in Dayton, Ohio, Mr. Ed- wards lived many years in Detroit prior to moving to Tamarac, Fla. He was a member of Jackson Lodge of the Masons, Sons of the American Revolution, Mayflower Society and was ac- tive in Democratic politics in Florida. He leaves his wife, Sara; a daughter, Mrs. James (Lynn) Newman of Farmington Hills; a sister, Mrs. Aid (Miriam) Kushner of Southfield; and one granddaughter. Interment Detroit. 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