Sidney A. Deitch MONUMENTS BY DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS BERG URBACH 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Survived by a son, Robert Richman; a daughter, Mrs. Imre (Marta) Fleischer; a sister, Mrs. Joseph (Rose) Gelberman; three grand- children and two great-grandchildren. EVELYN SELLING, 90, of Detroit, died July 15. Surviv- ed by a son, Harley; two sisters, Helen Freeman and Martha S. Hyman; and three grandchildren. HELEN TANNER, of Redondo Beach, Calif., died July 9. Survived by a son, Paul of Carmichael, Calif.; a daughter, Judy of Hermosa Beach, Calif.; five brothers, Eddie, Andy, Joe, Robert and Alvin Spiro, all of the Detroit area; and two grandchildren. Interment, California. CLAIRE WENNER, 64, former Detroiter of Palm Har- bor, Fla., died July 18. Surviv- ed by her husband Harold; a son, Dennis of Orange City, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Ronna (Dr. Mark) Muller; two brothers, Robert Demb of New York and Jack Klain of Lisbon, Portugal; and four grandchildren. Irwin Maniloff Irwin Maniloff, a charter member of Cong. Beth Shalom and its men's club, died July 20. He was 62. Born in New York, Mr. Maniloff was a nursing home executive and a member of Morgenthau Lodge of B'nai B'rith and a Mason. He leaves his wife, Lillian; two sons, Paul and Howard; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Shari) Korenstein of West Orange, N.J.; and four grandchildren. Julia Pleasant Julia Pleasant, office manager of Detroit Monu- ment Works in Oak Park for more than 30 years, died Ju- ly 15. A native of New York, Mrs. Pleasant lived 70 years in Detroit. She was a member of Cong. Beth Achim and the Ci- ty of Hope. She leaves a son, Milton Klein; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Jampolsky of New York; a brother, Sidney Deitch; 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Stanley Elbling Stanley M. Elbling, 61, a heating and air conditioning engineer, died July 14. Born in Pontiac, Mr. Elbling was a board member of Cong. B'nai Israel of West Bloom- field, a member of B'nai B'rith, and past president of the Michigan Heating and Air Conditioning Association. He taught heating and ven- tilating courses at Ferris State College and was a member of several national organizations. He leaves his wife, Ruth; two daughters, Mrs. Michael (Sandra) Mintz, and Annette of New York; a sister, Mrs. Kenneth (Elaine) Schott of Stuart, Fla.; and two grandsons. Gardner, bet. Coolidge & Greenfield 399-2711, Eve. 626-0330 A.J. Grossman A. Joseph Grossman, 42, owner of Execu-Search Per- sonnel, Ltd., died July 14. Mr. Grossman was a 1966 graduate of the University of Detroit and a CPA. He was a facilitator for the SPACE pro- gram of the National Council of Jewish Women. He leaves his sons, Jeffrey and Brett; his brthers, James of Huntington Woods and Thomas of Phoenix, Ariz.; and a sister, Mrs. Steven (Mary) Serlon of Phoenix. 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Born in Detroit, Mr. Newman was an insurance agent. He was also a member of the Hannah Schloss Old Timers, B'nai B'rith, the Hebrew Free Loan, and a past commander of the Com- munication Post of the American Legion. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Barbara) Reiner; a brother, Joseph; three sisters, Mrs. Dorella Horwitz, Mrs. Fanya Green, and Mrs. Molly Ruby; and three grandsons. SHELDON MONUMENT COMPANY AND t AIVIERICAN CANCER sociErr Help us keep winning. WE REMEMBER During the coming week Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahrzeits of the following departed friends, with the tradi- tional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kad- dish and Studying of Mishnavos. TAMMUZ JULY 29 26 29 26 29 26 29 26 29 26 29 26 29 26 29 26 AV 1 27 RABBI MOSES I. BESHKIN 1 27 NOAH M. CHESLUK 1 27 FANNIE DORF 27 1 JACOB FARKAS 1 27 BURTON HORNBERG 1 27 MOLLIE H. KANE 27 1 SEYMOUR MATZ 27 1 SCHMUEL ORECHKIN 27 1 LOUIS RESNICK 27 1 ANNA SHERMAN 27 1 DAVE SILVERSTEIN 28 2 YAAKOV B. MAYER HAKOHEN 2 28 SOL BRODSKY 2 28 ABRAHAM FRANK 2 28 HILDA GOLANER 2 28 MORRIS H. KANER 2 28 HYMAN KAPLAN 2 28 MARY KUN I N 2 28 JACOB LANDGARTEN 2 28 CHAYIM SCHULIST 2 28 SARA ZABLUDOVSKY 3 29 ESTHER ALLAN 29 HARRY R. BOCKOFF 3 3 29 YECHIEL E. ERSTER 3 29 HERBERT GLOGOWER 29 PAULINE GUTFREUND 3 3 29 PHILIP HOFFMAN 29 BENJAMIN SHEPARD 3 3 29 LOUIS SUGAR 4 30 ZISE BIGMAN 4 30 FRANCES D. CRANE 4 30 HANNAH DIEM 4 30 CHAYA I. GORENSTEIN 4 30 FANNY GOULD LILLIAN HARRIS 4 30 4 30 ETTA LEVIN 4 30 DAVID LEVITZ SONIA MENENBERG 4 30 4 30 ESTHER SHIFRA MOSHEL 4 30 BILL ROSENTHAL SAMUEL M. SHORR 4 30 4 30 JOSEPH STEIN 5 31 KATIE GLICKLIN 5 31 DAVID GOLDBERG 5 31 LENA M. LIEBERMAN 31 5 DAVID SHERMA,N 31 5 AARON YAMPOLSKY AUG. 1 6 MAX FELDMAN 1 6 MORRIS GREEN 1 6 CELIA JORMAN 1 6 ISRAEL H. MASON 1 6 MINNIE WEBERMAN 1 6 LEIZER YAMSHON MOSHE GLANCZ AARON GOLUB HELEN JACOBSON ADY LANTOR SIDNEY MITNICK ISAAC SCHMALTZ JACOB SOLOMON JULIUS TAITELBAUM Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. 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