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NW Mixed Choir
Slates Rehearsals
Planning BB Affair
Teen-Age High _finks
By MAItCIA KLEINMAN
The mixed choir of the North-
eest Hebrew Congregation will
resume rehearsals at 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 25, in the choir
room of the Synagogue Regular
rehearsals will be held every
Wednesday evening at the same
time.
There are 'openings in the choir
for men and women with good
voices. A number of solo parts
are also open to young b s be-
. tween the ages of eight and 12.
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Thursday, October 19, 1950
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
TOIC:',11 DRIVE once again and Ronnie Weinhart, Martha
Michlin and Al Pilnick, Fern
Gault and Bob Goldman, Anita
annual campaign for fund. to
aid community charity services. Baker and Morris Rosen.
Dancing to their favorite re-
This worthy organization helps
cords were Belle Davis and Don-
needy people in every part of nie Weinhart, Elaine Binder with
our city to live a healthier and
Les Feld-
happier life. So dig down for Len Mondrow and
man with Barbara Nohen,
your town.
A luncheon was given at the
Hats off to Elaine Fisher who
recently moved to the west side Canterbury honse for Barbara
of town from Grosse Pointe Harris on her 16th birthday.
Helping her blow out the
where she and her brother com-
muted via streetcar each week candles were Ardell Goren, San-
for many years to Temple Israel dy Dubin, Phyllis Dictor, Dee
Dee Modell. Dot Brown, Joan
Your PONTIAC Friend
Sunday School.
"BOB" GINSBURG
She now lives right around Raisen and Rennee Rom.
Other guests were Norette
the corner and is she thrilled!
113s 'Vital
Food for thought for those of us Droste, Noreen Yeszin, Shelby
Information
pertaining to
who have these facilities close Kaplan, Jean Walker and Roz
NEW CARS!
at hand and fail to take advan- Moss. Barbara wore a grey dress
tage of them. which was adorned with a beau-
Ellen Goldberg, left, editor of the ad book, and Mrs. Sam Gold,--
Welcome to Central High, tiful white orchid.
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finance chairman, for the coming annual fund-raising affair of
Investigate
Elaine. We hope you like it.
WASN'T
THIS
THE term we
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at Once!
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the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council, are shown
gathering material for the publication. The fund-raising will be
!le Will Save
SWEET SIXTEENS seem to be were going to turn over a new
You Some Real
climaxed on Nov. 14 at the Masonic Temple, at which time a
in bloom this fall. Isn't anybody leaf? Not talk so much in school?
Money
prominent screen, stage, radio and television star will be fea-
Don't Wait
having a third birthday this Concentrate on homework and
tured. A portion of the proceeds from this endeavor will go for
year? Or 112th? Let's be dif- make the ho;nor roll?
SEE
Yes, I know you can get away
the
National
Jewish
Hospital
at
Denver,
Colo.,
which
is
one
of
"BOB"
ferent.
the many Bnai Brith philanthropies.
Tris Margolis celebrated her with not doing today's geometry
GINSBURG
ork. Maybe the teacher
that eight Syrian soldiers had lath birthday with a party at her homewes
ll on you. Milton Berle
won
SYRIAN INFILTRATION
crossed the Jordan River at home.
Her "special someone", Glen is much funnier than a history
JERUSALEM— (ISI) —Israel Touba, firing 60 rounds and tak- Goldstrom, was host to a group report so—let's skip the report
2340 W. Grand Blvd.
complained to the Israel-Syrian ing three Arab residents of Israel of friends including Faye Dan —we say.
near Linwood
And then comes the end of the
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TY. 4-5400 — Res. TO. 8-4726 Mixed Armistice Commission as prisoners.
term and we find we haven't
made the honor roll or gotten
the marks we would like. Why?
Not because Miss is an
"old fuddy duddy anyhow".
But because of that extra half
hour we could have studied and
didn't. Let's stick to our guns
this term! See if it doesn't make
a difference.
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CLUB "CUBANS" are holding
a dance at the new Jewish cen-
COMPLETE BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE
ter Saturday night, Nov. 4, which
promises to be a huge success.
The orginal members of the
club are Carole Schwartz, Paula
STATEMENT OF CONDITION, OCTOBER 4, 1950
Rabkin, Junis Krego, Joyce
Klein and Mitzie Lelchook.
Newly added members: Faye
Blustein, Phyllis Cogan, Bernice
RESOURCES
Silver, Judy Zabel, Eleanor
Prady, Sally Talcott and June
$ 318,611,899.77
Cash on Hand and Due from Other Banks .. .1
672,586,372.96
Krug.
°
United States Government Securities
While strolling down the aisle
117,671,860.03
Other Securities
of the Avalon Theatre one Fri-
day nite my eyes spied many
Loans:
S 241,239,387.71
Loans and Discounts
well known faces.
295,756,489.19
54,517,101.48
Among them—Joan Bonner,
Real Estate Mortgages
5,258,413.95
Dorothy Bassell, Linda Varkel,
Accrued Income and Other Resources
2,070,744.92
Ginny Talberg, Bev Bricker,
Branch Buildings and Leasehold Improvements
Larry Isenberg, Richard Gregory,
Customers' Liability on Acceptances and
5,315,471.41
Paul Richman, Louis Kwicker,
Letters of Credit
Allan Levey, Lenore Bressler,
HE
T asks
for your support in it's
Norman Pontiac Co.
NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT
$1,417,271,252.23
LIABILITIES
Deposits:
Commercial,'Bank and Savings
United States Government
Other Public Deposits
Bills Payable
Accrued Expenses and Other Liabilities
Dividend Payable November 1, 1950
Acceptances and Letters of Credit
Capital Funds:
Common Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits
$1 2(19,936,750.05
75,985,107.92
30%2,406.53
$ 15,000,000.00
45,000,000.00
5,681,429.15
$1,322,284,264.5 0
15,000,000.00
8,390,087.17
600,000.00
5,315,471.41
65,681,429.15
$1,417,271,252.23
United States Government Securities carried at $114,198,752.13 in the foregoing
statement are pledged to secure public deposits, including deposits of $10,379,599.36
of the Treasurer .Stateof Michigan, and for other purposes required Ike law.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
HENRY E. BODMAN
ROBERT J. BOWMAN
ALVAN MACAULEY
PRENTISS M. BROWN
BEN R. MARSH
CHARLES T. FISHER
WALTER S. McLUCAS
CHARLES T. FISHER, JR.
W. DEAN ROBINSON
JOHN B. FORD, JR.
NATE S. SHAPERO
B. E. HUTCHINSON
R. PhltRY SHORTS
GEORGE A. STAPLES
DONALD F. VALLEY
JAMES B. WEBBER, JR.
R. R. WILLIAMS
C E. WILSON
BEN E. YOUNG
.32 OFFICES IN DETROIT
MAIN OFFICE—WOODWARD AT CADILLAC SQUARE
Detroit 32, Michigan
Ales it, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation inks
Iry Fuller, and many others.
The telephone number is TO.
7-4274 and the address 3314 Ty-
ler. Please don't forget your
name and phone number when
writing me. Thank you.
Daniel Silver Set
by Frisch Chapter
The Daniel Frisch Chapter of
the Zionist Organization will
hear Daniel Jeremy Silver, son
of Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver,
speak at 8:30 p.m., Thursday,
Oct. 28 at Bnai Moshe. lie will
speak on "What It Means to Be
a Young Zionist Today."
To close one of its most active
months, the chapter will present
a masquerade dance at the Davi-
son Center, at 9 p.m., Saturday,
Oct. 2 8.
Music will be provided by Sam
Barnett and his orchestra, and
cider and doughnuts will be
served. Although the members of
the chapter will be admitted
free, the general public is in-
vited. A slight fee will be
charged non-members.
Bitur Cholem to See
Music Study Club Play
The drama group of the Music
men's Bicur Cholem annual donor
Study Club will present its play,
"Switcheroo," at the Young Wo-
luncheon to be held Nov. 29 at
Masonic Temple.
The play was adapted by Mrs.
Benjamin Fishman, chairman,
and stars Mrs. Gertrude Blum.