I OBITUARIES I In Loving Memory Of LAWRENCE BRUCE EDELMAN Who passed away August 21, 1987 Sadly missed and forever in our hearts. Barbara, Marisa, Herb, Esther, Lisa, Wendy, Rick, Jill, Howard, Mandy and Brian. In Loving Memory Of SHIRLEY SEEDMAN Who passed away August 29, 1987 Whose love and spirit will ive in our hearts forever. Daughters Wendy Schwartz and Laurie Oberman The Family of the Late HELENE C. LOBER Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. Raymond Schreiber Raymond Schreiber, a former Detroiter who was a theater executive in Rancho Bernardo, Calif, died Aug. 14. Mr. Schreiber, 80, lived in California for the last nine years. He was active with the Variety Club, was an original member of the Downtown Synagogue, and was a charter member of Temple Israel. He leaves his wife, Adele; a son, Russell of Los Angeles; two daughters, Mrs. Sam (Barbara) Goldberg of Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. and Mrs. Tom (Bonnie) Angell of Redondo Beach, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Sylka Burnstein of Las Vegas, Nev., Mrs. Mer- vin (Elaine) Jacobson of Southfield, Mrs. Maxine Fidler of Los Angeles and Mrs. Irving (Bluma) Ellman of Southfield; six grand- children and two great- grandchildren. Interment Detroit. Irving Simon The Family of the Late SONIA WAIS Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. ° When So Sorry is not enough... Send a tray Nibbles & Nuts 443-5550 A Thoughtful Expression... With a Cookie or Candy Tray 010/100 737-2450 WE DELIVER! FOR A CONDOLENCE OR SHIVA TRAY NO NOTICE NEEDED BAGEL DELI 6088 W. MAPLE AT FARMINGTON DR. DELIVERY AVAILABLE • W. BLOOMFIELD • 851-9666 124 FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1988 Irving Simon, president of Simon and Leeman wholesale produce dstributors, died Aug. 9 at age 71. A native Detroiter, Mr. Simon was a member of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek and its men's club, and served on many committees. He was a member of Knollwood Coun- try Club, Michigan Restaurant Association, Pro- duce Market Assciation and the International Food Ser- vice Executive Association. He leaves his wife, Dorothy; a son, Elwood; two daughters, Mrs. Jeffrey (Sue Ellen) Broder and Karen Eve Simon; a brother, Dr. Burton B.; and four grandchildren. Dr. Robert Shorr Dr. Robert H. Shorr, a prac- ticing optometrist in Birm- ingham and Detroit for near- ly 30 years, died Aug. 12 at age 66. Born and raised in Detroit, Dr. Shorr practiced in Detroit from 1950 to 1978. He was on the board of the Detroit Op- In Loving Memory Of EDEE KASMER Who passed away August 20, 1985. Sadly missed and never to be forgotten. You're thought of each day by your husband, children and grandchildren. tometric Clinic, the Detroit Food Coop, and the Southeastern Michigan Health Planning Advisory Council. He also volunteered as a clown to entertain patients at Botsford and Mt. Carmel hospitals and other events for children. He leaves his wife, Marilyn; a son, Henry of Winnipeg, Manitoba; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Susan) Zoline of Chicago, Ill.; and three grandchildren. Congregation B'nai Israel of West Bloomfield and Jacob- son Lodge, B'ani B'rith. He was incoming president of the Oakland County osteopathic physicians organization. He is survived by his wife, Adele; two sons, Paul and Charles; a daughter, Miriam; his mother, Sally of Lauder- dale Lakes, Fla.; and a sister, Mrs. Gerald (Phyllis) Bester- man of Coconut Creek, Fla. Dr. Gilbert Meyer Harry J. Gunsberg, a two- term president of Congrega- tion B'nai Moshe, died Aug. 9 at age 78. Born in Detroit, Mr. Gunsberg was the owner of the Chicago Kosher Sausage Co. from 1939 to 1969. He was a life member of Mosaic Lodge 530 and was a member of the Israel Cancer Society. He leaves a son, Robert; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Emi- ly) Rhodes of Chesterfield, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. David (Rose) Krause of Bay Harbor, Fla.; six grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Dr. Gilbert Meyer, a veterinarian for 49 years, died Aug. 14. He was 73. Born in New York, Dr. Meyer had offices in Detroit and Grosse Pointe Park. He was a 1939 graduate of Michigan State University School of Veterinary Medicine and was former veterinarian at the Detroit and Hazel Park race tracks. He was a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, past president of the Southeastern Michigan and Michigan veterinary associations. He retired in 1972. He played bassoon with Grosse Pointe and Mt. Clemens symphony orchestras. He leaves his wife, Lee; a daughter, Mrs. Michael (Adele) Satmary; and a granddaughter. Isaac Winick Isaac Winick, 80, a lifetime Grand Rapids resident, died Aug. 7. Mr. Winick was a past president of the Grand Rapids Chapter of B'nai B'rith and was a member of Ahavas Israel Congregation. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Leanne Miller of West Bloomfield and Mrs. Ruth Smilg of Streamwood, Ill.; and four grandchildren. Inter- ment Grand Rapids. Dr. Leonard Gaba Dr. Leonard Gaba, an osteopathic physician, died Aug. 12 at age 55. He was a graduate of Wayne State University's civil engineering pogram in 1956 and worked for the Wayne County Road Commis- sion and the Michigan Highway Department before going to medical school. He was a 1966 graduate of the osteopathic school in Des Moines, Iowa. Dr. Gaba practiced in Utica for 20 years and was on the Crittenton Hospital staff. He was a past president of Harry Gunsberg ww•mml NEWS Immmm" Hyundai Exec. Out Of A Job New York (JTA) — The eastern regional manager of Hyundai Motor America, ac- cused in separate lawsuits of making anti-Semitic remarks anddiscriminating against a Jewish auto dealer, "is no longer with the company," ac- cording to a spokesman for the Korean-based auto maker. The spokesman declined further comment about Ed- ward Gormley, who headed the regional office in Cran- bury, N.J., because of the pen- ding litigation. In a federal suit filed in U.S. District Court in Queens, N.Y., Tom Nemet, who operates an import car dealer- ship in Jamiaca, N.Y., charg- ed that he was denied a Hyundai franchise because he wass Jewish. The charges were based on a deposition by Susan Thtley, a Hyundai employee whose own lawsuit, filed in New Jersey State Superior Court, alleges Gormley made anti- Semitic comments and tried to limit the number of Jews receiving Hyundai dealerships. Hundai denied the charges, saying that 20 percent of its eastern region dealers are Jewish, and said Nemet was denied his request for a dealership because of "sound business principles."