I OBITUARIES I 1011D1 GET RUM • Call The Jewish News 354-6060 In Loving Memory Of MYER LITTKY Who passed away Jan. 3, 1981. Together, there's so much good we can do. Always in our hearts. Your loving family In Memory Of Our Beloved KATHY JO BABCOCK Who passed away Jan. 21, 1987. We miss you and love you. You are always in our hearts. Aunt Bea, Aunt Jeanne and Uncle Harry In Memory of Our Beloved "Teddy" TED N. STEINBERGH Who passed away Jan. 11, 1987. We miss you and love you. You are always in our hearts. Mother, Joan, Allen, Susan, Brad, Dana, Carly, Cindy In memory of our dear beloved Mother who passed away Jan. 20, 1969 MINNIE A. ZACK 19th year yahrzeit will be observed Wednesday, January 20, 1988 First day of Shevat Who is sadly missed and will always be remembered as the most beautiful mother in the world by her children and grandchildren. ROSE DAVIDSON, 87, of Oak Park, died Jan. 9. Sur- vived by two daughters, Mrs. Zigmond (Barbara) Moses of Jerusalem, Israel, and Mrs. Harold (Phyllis) Duchan; two brothers, William Adelson of Largo, Fla., and Oscar J. Adelson of Nashville, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Mae Pike of Saginaw and Mrs. Paul (Gwen) Kelman; seven grand- children and one great-grandson. BERNARD GOLDSTON, 50, former Detroiter of Marengo, Ill., died Dec. 28. Survived by his wife, Joanne; two sons, Charles of Dearborn Heights and Mark of Ypsilan- ti; a daughter, Robin of Dear- born Heights; his mother, Eva of Columbus, Ohio; a brother, Sanford of Columbus; and a sister, Mrs. Raymond (Carolyn) Huiss of Columbus. Interment Illinois. ERNEST KLEIN, 69, former Detroiter of Las Vegas, Nev., died Dec. 28. Survived by his wife, Rebecca (Eder); and two sons, Harold and Martin. IDA LISNOV, 88, former Detroiter of Kingston, Pa., died Dec. 30. Survived by a son, Cy of West Bloomfield; a daughter, Mrs. Flo Weiner of Kingston; and eight gran- dhildren. Interment Wilkes- Barre, Pa. BECKY NESSEL, 76, died Jan. 12. She leaves her hus- band, Abe; six children, Mrs. Arnold (Pauline) Sabaroff, Mrs. William (Ethel) Ogoroskin, Morris, Martin, Jerry and Mrs. Randall (Carolyn) Guffrey; a brother, Albert Goren; 14 grand- children and nine great-grandchildren. Anna W. Chapin, assistant director of the endowment fund for the Jewish Welfare Federation, died Jan. 7 at age 69. DR. HARRY I. SKLAR, 69, of West Bloomfield, died Jan. 6. Survived by his wife, Shirley; three sons, Stuart of West Hempstead, N.Y., Gary of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Robert of Santa Monica, Calif.; six grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. A native of Detroit, Mrs. Chapin was the bookkeeper for the Federation from 1936 to 1945. From 1945 to 1962, she left the Federation to raise her family. She return- ed to the Federation in 1962, and became comptroller in 1982. She held her current post since 1982. LENORE "DOLLY" SOLOMON, 57, former Detroiter of Plantation, Fla., died Jan. 12. She leaves her husband, Leon; two daughters, Mrs. Stanley (Shari) Finsilver of West Bloomfield and Mrs. Alan (Terri) Spoon; a son, Daniel; her father, William Seltzer; a KATHY JO BABCOCK LENKA HERSKOVIC Distance cannot dim your memory or take away warm thoughts and concern for someone you really care about. You will never be far away in the feelings of love, caring and encouragement that will always exist between you and us. We miss you, Love, Patti and Howard FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1988 Anna Chapin DOROTHY SHERMAN, 84, of Oak Park, died Jan. 5. Survived by a son, Edward; a daughter, Mrs. Eliecer (Laura) Sredni of Barran- quilla, Colombia; a brother, William Epstein of New York City; a sister, Mrs. Sadie Woonteier of New York; six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The Family Of The Late January 21, 1987 brother, Seymour Seltzer; a sister, Mrs. Alex (Muriel) Cowan; and five grand- children. Interment Detroit. ABRAHAM SCHWARTZ, 90, died Jan. 10. He leaves his wife, Leah; two daughters, Mrs. William (Frances) Ham- burger and Mrs. Norman (Zelda) Shwedel of Miami, Fla.; a son, Harold Black of Bethesda, Md.; four grand- children and nine great-grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of January 9, 1958 122 MOLLIE CHERRIN, 78, died Jan. 6. She leaves two sons, Marvin and Michael; a brother, Milton Feig of Bay City; two sisters, Gertrude Blumlo of Miami, Fla., and Rose Feig; and six grandchildren. Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. Morey & Lee Herskovic Tom & Chaya Herskovic The Family Of LILLIAN FARBMAN KAUFMAN Wishes to express our sincere appreciation for the kindness and thoughtfulness of relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. Anna Chapin She attended Wayne State University, where she ma- jored in accounting. She was past president of the Sheruth League and helped establish the Sheruth Village at Camp Tamarack. Mrs. Chapin was a member of the board of direc- tors of the Fresh Air Society since 1950 and offered her services for the budgeting process. Mrs. Chapin was the chair- man of the Council of Jewish Federations' comptrollers in- stitute from 1977 to 1981 in the endowment department. She compiled a volume of a history of the Jews of Detroit. Prior to her illness, she started a second volume, which will be dedicated in her memory. She worked with the Michigan Volunteer Group Plan for Unemployment, and was an officer of the organiza- tion for many years. She leaves a son, Neil S.; two daughters, Mrs. Dan (Cheryl) Guyer and Mrs. Mar- tin (Elise) Levinson; two brothers, David Weinberg and Lester Weinberg of Colum- bus, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Adele Staller; and six grandchildren.