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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Friday, June 8, 1951
Dinner Slated
Yeshivah Student Receives
Don McCullagh Safety Award by Beth Aaron
The winner and runner-ups in the Don McCullagh Safety Patrol
Award are shown as the prize of a wrist watch is examined. They
are, left to right, Benny Schechter, 12, David Cohen, 11, winner,
Jerry Coleman, 11, and Jerry Gelman, 10. Winners of the award
will receive honors at pre-game ceremonies at Briggs Stadium
Friday, June 8.
Ran Zaff, well-known com-
edian, will highlight the floor
show at the annual dinner-dance
of Congregation Beth Aaron to
be held at 7 p.m., Sunday, June
17 at the Latin Quarter, 3067
East Grand boulevard.
Also on hand will be Mickey
Woolf and his orchestra, and re-
freshments will be served, along
with a steak dinner.
A brief installation • of newly
elected officers will be con-
ducted by Rabbi Benjamin H.
Gorrelick. Rabbi and Mrs. Mor-
ris Adler will be guests of honor.
The committee in charge con-
sists of Jack Schneider, chair-
man, and Joe Feldman, Laur-
ence W. Friedman and Avery
Shapiro.
Hyman Green is chairman of
the program book which is be-
ing prepared in connection with
the event.
Juniors Over Top
Toby Iloltzman, chairman of special gifts for the junior division
of the Allied Jewish Campaign, shows members how his
workers helped to put the division over the top of last year's
total. Left to right are Robert Feinberg, Virginia Barnett,
Holtzman, Elaine Rubach and Nathan Peterman.
NW Child Rescue Chooses Officers
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Mrs. Samuel Levin has been re- secretaries.
Joseph Goldberg. principal of . University, both served as traffic
The final business meeting for
elected
president of the North-
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, an- patrol boys.
the year will be held at the home
west Child Rescue Women for the of Mrs. Max Wolf of 2545 Glynn
nounces that David Cohen, a 6A1 Young David resides with his
pupil, has been named for the family at 3203 Webb. His father,
The Agudath Israel will hold forthcoming year. Other officers Ct., on Thursday evening, June
Don McCullagh Safety Patrol Soloman A. Cohen, is a plastic its installation of officers at 4 elected are as follows:
14.
goods salesman for the Sant Aqua p.m., Sunday at its synagogue,
Award.
Committee chairmen will sub-.
Mrs.
Milton
Kogan,
first
vice-
David, 12, is one of three broth- Co.
Linwdod at Lawrence. The affair president; Mrs. Irvin Baskin, sec- mit final reports, and plans for
His
selection
as
the
outstanding
will
also
mark
Shabuot,
and
re-
ers who have served as Detroit
ond vice-president; Mrs. Sam the installation luncheon will be
patrol boy at Yeshivath was freshments will be served.
safety patrol boys.
Bishop; recording secretary; Mrs. formulated.
His older brothers, Erwin, a based on diligence, devotion to
N'Shei Agudath Israel will Elkan Levine, treasurer; Mrs.
12A student at Yeshivath, And duty and active concern for the hold a fund-raising affair at 9:30
Joseph Jaffee, financial secretary;
Whether for the latest news
Yehudah, a student at Wayne safely of his fellow students.
p.m., Saturday, June 23 at Beth Mrs. Max Kasoff, corresponding or the best in advertising, it
Shmuel.
secretary; Mrs. Alvin Keywell always pays to read the Jewish
Proceeds will go for the pur- and Mrs. Arthur Simon, mailing Chronicle the year 'round.
•
chase of machinery for Kibbutz
Komeniut in Israel. The kibbutz
EXPERIENTAL PLANTINGS
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Fifty-two boys and girls will veterans. Elazar Ben - Arieh,
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be confirmed at the Confirma- leader of the kibbutz, will be m e n t a l plantings of olives,
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plums, apricots and vines in the
tion Exercises at Temple Beth present.
Negev have been completed this
El at 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
NASH DETROIT
Thinking of a gift? A Chronicle year. The results will indicate
Under the leadership of Jerry
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will subscription will always be a future agriculture measures to
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Bielfield, assisted by his com- address and bless the confirm-
be taken in the Negev.
welcome present.
ands.
mittee, the Jewish House of Shel-
David Wilkus, president of the
ter, which is located at 1620
Taylor avenue, has again per- temple, and Dr. Max B. Wins-
low, chairman of the Religious
formed service to people of the School committee, will present
Jewish faith in and around De- each confirmand with a Bible, a
gift from the Temple Sisterhood.
troit.
Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will
In the recent Passover season
cooked food, which consisted of deliver the Benediction.
soup, fish, chicken and all other
accessories was prepared and de-
• livered to the inmates or patients Club 1, Pioneer Women,
of Jackson Prison, Wayne Coun- Plins Report on Israel
ty General Hospital, Ypsilanti
Mrs. Adele Mondry, president
Sanatorium, the Detroit House of
Correction, Wayne County Jail, of Club 1, Pioneer Women, who
has returned from a six-week
and the Receiving Hospital.
tour of Israel, will be the hon-
Several hundred meals were ored guest and speaker at a spe-
delivered to these various cial meeting on Tuesday evening
agencies after having been pre- at the Labor Zionist Institute.
pared under the direction, ac-
Mrs. Mondry, who visited Israel
cording to the Kosher law, by
with her husband, Harry, will re-
members of the bcard of di-
port on her experiences in Israel
rectors.
and will bring a personal message
Throughout the year hundreds from Detroit Pioneer Women's
of Jews. homeless and traveling children's homes in Kfar Saba
through Detroit, are housed and land Rishon L'Zion.
fed by this organization.
How about an electric clock?
The organization is a subsi-
The Chronicle deadline is on
There's no trick to making
There's one for every room in
diary and agency of the Jewish Tuesday noon.
coffee with an electric perco•
the house .. . mantel, desk,
lawn It automatically makes
Welfare Federation.
banjo, colonial, wall, alarm.
Agudath Israel
to Install Officers
Beth El to Confirm
Jewish House 52
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of Its Activities
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delicious coffee in minutes ...
keeps it hot for hours.
AWNINGS
for
EVERY PURPOSE
and social meting Monday eve-
ning at the home of Harriet Mel-
lin, 19975 Ronson avenue.
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The Lt. Roy F. Green Auxiliary
will hold a mothers and chil-
dren's party at 2 p.m., Sunday
at the Memorial Home. There
will be entertainment and re-
freshments.
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A fluffy wool electric blanket.
in soft pastel colors, is stirs
to take her eye. Automatically
maintains selected temperature
all through the night.
An electric mixer will be one
of her hardest workers .. .
whips, beats, stirs, whatever
the cooking job calls for. It's
• big help in any kitchen.
Open Evenings til 9 p.m.
Modern Porch Furniture
on Display
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Up pops the toast for a cheery
breakfast . . . light, dark, or
any shade between. An eke.
tric toaster is an ideal gift for
that ideal couple.
Help her take the wrinkles
out of clothes in a jiffy . .
give her an easy gliding, light.
weight electric iron. It'll never
take long to get the ironing
done.
The Charles and Aaron Kogan
Auxiliary will hold its business
meeting at 8:30 p.m., Thursday,
June 14 at the Memorial Home.
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The LL Raymond Zussosan
Auxiliary will hold a card party
You're sure to find just what
the bride wants.
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And, of course, she could Ilse
an electric roaster! For baking
... for roasting ... it's a big
help when mealtime rolls
around ... cooks • complete
steal automatically.
Dozens of other
gift suggestions wherever
electrical appliances Of* sold.
Does she have an electric waffle
iron? It's no secret, she'd really
like to have one . .. be in
proud to serve waffles, golden.
brown and delicious, done to
• turn.
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