ISABEL LEIB ELSIE PEVIN, died Sept. 10. She leaves a brother, George; two sisters, Sylvia Pevin and Betty Fisher. ANNABELLE POLLOCK, 63, of Detroit, died Sept. 16. Survived by her husband, Isaac (Izzy); three daughters, Mrs. Ed (Vicki) Adler, Mrs. Robert (Ronna) McEldowney of Hawaii and Cheryl; a brother, Sol Cohen; a sister, Mrs. Helen Pikstein; and two grandsons. PAUL R. SALOMON, 77, died Sept. 14. He leaves his wife, Eva; a son, Marvin; a daughter, Mrs. William (Lor- raine) Irving of California; a sister, Ernestine Horwitz; and five grandchildren. MARY SALTER, 86, died Sept. 9. She leaves a son, Harold; and five grandchildren. HARRY STEIN, 82, of Oak Park, died Sept. 11. Survived by his wife, Rebecca; a son, Leo; a daughter, Mrs. Sidney (Lynn) Leib; seven grand- children and one great-granddaughter. LENA TRUSTMAN, 93, of Riverview, died Sept. 10. Sur- vived by three sons, Ralph of San Bruno, Calif., Jack of Tucson, Ariz., and Charles of Los Angeles, Calif.; a brother, Max Okoon of California; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. ISIDOR TURETSKY, 84, of Philadelphia, Pa., died Sept. 4. Survived by two sons, Alvin of Elkins Park, Pa., and Maurice of Franklin; and five grandchildren. EVA WEINZWEIG, 88, of Detroit, died Sept. 14. Surviv- ed by a daughter, Mrs. Sheldon (Miriam) Sandweiss; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Dr. G. Halprin Former Detroiter Dr. Gerald M. Halprin of Nashville, Tenn., first director of pulmonary medicine at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, died Aug. 29 at age 50. Prior to joining the hospital staff 14 years ago, Dr. Halprin was assistant professor at Vanderbilt University. He in- structed pulmonary physi- cians in the Vanderbilt fellowship and residency pro- grams. At St. Thomas Hospital, he was responsible for developing the respiratory care program and moderniz- ing the techniques used in treating chronic lung disease. Dr. Halprin played a key role in establishing the St. Thomas Hospital Cardiopul- monary rehabilitation Center in 1977. In 1978, he entered private practice in pulmonary medicine and allergies. Dr. Halprin earned his medical degree at Wayne State University School of Medicine in 1962. He com- pleted his internship and residency at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. He is survived by his wife, Bonnie; a daughter, Lisa of Nashville; two sons, Steven of Chicago and Jon of Nashville; and a sister, Mrs. Barbara Katzman of Southfield. Seymour Alpert Seymour B. Alpert, owner of Sylvia's dress shops in Southfield and West Bloom- field, died Sept. 11. A native Detroiter, Mr. Alpert was graduated from the City College of Detroit and Walsh College of Accoun- ting. Prior to opening the dress shop, he owned Emer- son and Dumont, a television wholesaler on Dexter in Detroit. He was a member of Perfec- tion Lodge of the Masons, B'nai B'rith and the Fur- niture Club of Detroit. He had been a volunteer for the Detroit Election Board. He leaves his wife, Sylvia; three sons, Fred, Gary and Joel; a brother, Maurice; and six grandchildren. Jacob Kahn Jacob L. Kahn, past chair- man of the board of Gardner- White Furniture Co., died Sept. 8 at age 81. Born in St. Joseph, Mo., Mr. Kahn lived 57 years in Detroit. He retired from the company in 1980. Mr. Kahn was a past president of the Furniture Club of Detroit and a member of Century Lodge of B'nai B'rith. He leaves his wife, Eva; a son, Irwin; a daughter, Mrs. Henry (Rita) Muroff; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Cooke; ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Henry Obron Henry Obron, a manufac- turer and owner of the Ad- vance Bag and Manufactur- ing Co., died Sept. 11 at age 66. 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