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"g Farmington Hills, MI .° 48018 When You're Pregnant, Don't Smoke! Baskets and trays of gourmet cookies and brownies delivery available 855-1605 THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER I "di OS OBITUARIES page 114 Irene and Martin Agrest, all of Southfield; sister and brother- in-law, Betty and Joseph Stein- berger of Margate, Fla.; five grandchildren. BERNARD DAVID SOBLE, 77, of Southfield, died Dec. 14. He leaves his wife, Esther; sons and daughter-in-law, Bruce and Andra of Farmington Hills, Thomas Tann; daughter, Lin- da Dante; brother and sister-in- law, Morton and Ruth of Las Vegas, Nev.; three grandchil- dren. DOROTHY SOMMERS, 85, of Marina Del Ray, Calif., died Dec. 16. She leaves her daugh- ters and sons-in-law, Marlene and Byron I a sky of Marina Del Ray, Barbara of Oregon, Bon- nie and David Leonard of Fair- fax, Calif.; sister and brother-in-law, Betty and Jack Evintz of Palm Beach, Fla.; eight grandchildren; five great- grandchildren. DR. YALE UPFALL, 70, of Southfield, died Dec. 20. He leaves sons, Dr. Noel of West Bloomfield, Alan of Southfield. SARRA LVOVNA VOLVOVSKAYA, 64, of Oak Park, died Dec. 17. She is sur- vived by her husband, Vladimir; son and daughter-in-law, Ana- tole and Yeiena of Oak Park; daughter and son-in-law, Vele- na and Ledned Trakentenberg of Russia; sisters, Anna Rotner and Paulina Melnikova, both of Israel; four grandchildren. ROSE IL WRUBEL, 81, of De- troit, died Dec. 18. She leaves her son, David F. of New York; daughter, Faye T. of Chicago; brother and sister-in-law, Yearl and Rachel Schwartz; sisters, Alfreda Blank of Royal Oak, Pearl Muroff of Windsor, Ann Schwartz of Royal Oak, Lor- raine Schwartz of Southfield. DAVID YOVIS, 84, of Farm- ington Hills, died Dec. 15. He leaves his wife, Florence; daugh- ter and son-in-law, Marcia and Bernard Sklar of West Bloom- field; brother, Harry of South- field; sisters, Ethel Lansky of Southfield, Fanny Yovitz of Oak Park; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Nathan Wolok Nathan Wolok, 86, of Lauder- hill, Fla., formerly of Oak Park, died Dec. 18. Mr. Wolok start- ed his service to the Hebrew Benevolent Society/Hebrew Memorial Chapel in 1930. He was a board member of the Hebrew Benevolent Society, chairman of the Cemetery Com- mittee and president of the So- ciety (1957-1958). He also served the chapel as its assis- tant director for more than 25 years. Mr. Wolok was a member and past president of the Radomer Aid Society and also was a member and past presi- dent of the Scrap Dealers' As- sociation of Detroit. He was a member and past president of Congregation B'nai Zion in Oak Park. He is survived by his wife, Esther; sons and daughters-in- law, William and Edith of Bloomfield Hills, Sanford L. and Harriet of Waterford. Mich.; daughter, Darlene Hunt of Madison Heights; brother and sister-in-law, Henry and Hen- rietta of Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.; eight grandchildren; six great- grandchildren. Obituary Procedures Ira Kaufman Chapel, Hebrew Memorial Chapel and Alan Dorfman Fu- neral Direction send no- tices of all funerals they have handled to be printed in The Jewish News. Families whose funeral has been handled by one of these homes should not contact the pa- per to place an obituary. Those wishing to notify the community of out-of- town deaths, with a Detroit connection, must send in a typed, double- spaced notice. Please in- clude a daytime phone number in case we need additional information. Single-spaced or hand- written letters will not be accepted. Out-of-town obituaries must be in our office by 10 a.m. Tuesday for that week's issue. They can be faxed. The fax number is 354-6069. Iran Imporves Missile Ability Tel Aviv (JTA) - Within a year, Iran will have the capability to fire long-range North Korean-made "Nordone missiles at Isreal. The official, identified as "Col. A." in an article in the current issue of the Air Force Journal, said the mis- siles presently can carry conventional high-explosive warheads, but in the future they can be fitted with chemical or nuclear war- heads. ❑