I OBITUARIES I Molly Picon, 94, Actress Of Yiddish Stage, Screen • New York (JTA) — Veter- an Yiddish comedic actress and singer Molly Picon died April 6. She was 94. Mrs. Picon had been suf- fering from Alzheimer's disease for several years. She died in her sleep at the home of her sister, Helen Silverblatt, in Lancaster, Pa. Born Molly Pyekoon in 1898 in New York's Lower East Side, she began her ca- reer in Philadelphia, where her family had moved, at the age of 5. She continued to perform into her late 80s. Her career spanned some 200 productions on Manhattan's Second Avenue, the Broadway of the Yiddish theater, and includ- ed such films as Yiddle Mit a Fiddle and Neil Simon's Come Blow Your Horn with Lee J. Cobb, Frank Sinatra and Tony Bill. She covered tens of thousands of miles through North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Israel, performing in Yiddish pro- ductions. When she was 15, she toured with a Yiddish reper- tory company, playing Topsy in Uncle Tom's Cabin, in which she switched back and forth, from Yiddish to Eng- lish, as the audience pre- ferred. Mrs. Picon appeared in several Broadway produc- tions, marking her biggest success in Milk and Honey. In London, she received critical acclaim for her work in A Majority of One. At the age of 81, Mrs. Picon appeared in Philadelphia's Locust Theater in a revue based on her 75 years on stage. "I knew her about 50 years," said Seymour Rex- ite, president of the Hebrew Actors Union. She was "a wonderful personality — very bright and always with a smile and a laugh and singing," he said. Often the quintessential Jewish mother before the camera, Mrs. Picon herself had no children. She was married in 1919 to Joseph Kalich, who wrote about 40 shows for her until he died in 1975. "She was a delightful, lovely lady," said Yiddish and English actor Hale Porter. "I remember I was well into my 40s. I had had a career going for 20-odd years, and she treated me with all the words of en- SAY " IT WITH TREES - JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 18877 W. Ten Mile Road Suite 104 Southfield, Michigan 48075 Phone: (313) 557-6644 Monday thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Friday 9 to 2 hrs. before Sabbath The Helping Hand Drive For New Arrivals Don't Forget .. . April Donation Needs: Cleaning Necessities: Pails, Brooms, Mops, Sponges, Etc. —71 111--111 EXTEND YOUR HELPING HAND To OUR NEW AMERICANS! Molly Picon couragement, like I was a little kid just coming into the business." Once, while they were ap- pearing on the same bill at a Workmen's Circle show in upstate New York, all the stage lights suddenly went out, "and the parking lot was just behind the au- dience, so we had everybody whose cars were facing the stage put on their lights," Mr. Porter recalled. "It was like a bank of lights going across the au- dience, facing the stage. And she and I did our show in the glare of headlights." Morris Samuels, Of Samuels Bros. Morris Samuels, of South- field, died April 3. He was 85. Mr. Samuels was the co- owner for 55 years of Samuels Brothers Cafeteria in the Eastern Market until he retired in 1979. He was a member of the Crescent Shrine Club, Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foun- dation, Pisgah Lodge, B'nai B'rith, Perfection Lodge of Masons, 32nd Degree Ma- sons, Adat Shalom Syna- gogue, the Businessmen's Club at the Jewish Communi- ty Center, American Associa- tion of Retired Persons and Scottish Rite (Lodge Council Chapter Consistory). He is survived by his wife, Margie of Southfield; daughters and sons-in-law, Natalie and Bill Carroll of West Bloomfield, Diane and Dennis Greenstein of New York City; son, Ira of Farm- ington Hills; brother and sister-in-law, Alex and Ida; sister and brother-in-law, Eve and Albert Adelman; eight grandchildren; four great- grandchildren. When So Sorry is not enough .. . 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