Page Five THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 25, 1947 Rabbi Adler, Lowenthal, Salzberger Address AJC Units Women's Division to Climax Drive at Victory Luncheon Clubs Section; Louis Shaffer is ward T. Lichtig, Jeseph-Sthwartz, Tavern, Restaurant Men chairman for the Restaurants. , Alex Sklar, Max ager, Tr, Lawrence Weingarten and Nathan Increase Giving 101% H. Schecter. Herman Mathias, Louis Robinson and Louis Tabas- An iherease of 101 percent over ANY AND ALL riik are co-chairmen for the - sec- the preceding year's giving was BOOKS tion. Another dinner to be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday will be given by the Dentists' section in the Jade Room of the Detroit Leland HoteL Drs. Milton Lappin and Martin Naimark are co-chairmen for the section. Drs. Allen Collins, Louis D. Galin, Theodore Glass, paign, and General Solicitation Jack J. Goode, Joseph E. Good- also will be made. stein, Samuel Krohn, David Last of Series Marsh, and Milton S. Marx serve Wednesday's meetings is the on the Executive Board. last of a series of report luncheons. Board of Directors On April 21 a repeat performance Members of the board of direc- was given of the skit, "There's Many A Slip." On April 24, in tors of the Dentists' section are addition to an inspiring talk de- Drs. Max G. Aiken, Isaac Bennish, livered by Fred M. Butzel, gen- David Bernstein, Peter Bernstein, eral campaign chairman. Mrs. H. Gerson L Berris, Leon Diskin, C. Broder presented the first David Freedman, Samuel Geren- "Mrs. Sol Licitor" awards, based dasy, Nathan Gitlin, Henry J. on reports made at the Monday Goodman, Joseph Gossman, Mar- meeting, to Mrs. John Horwitz tin Jacobs, Morris Levine, Harold from section W-3, for the highest A. Maxmen, Joe S. Perlis, N. percentage of increase; Mrs. Raskin, Marie R. Salutsky, David Annie Handelsman, section W-5 Seligson, Henry 0. Siegan, Burton for the highest percentage of new B. Simon, Samuel Stulberg, Al- contributors; and to Mrs. Eugene bert B. Szekely, Alec S. Walters, Pollack, section W-7 and Mrs. Azriel Weller and Max B. Win- Bernard Spear, section W-10 who slow. The Employes group of the tied for the highest percentage of coverage. Mrs. - Sol Licitor" General Manufacturing section awards on the basis of reports ; will hold an organizational meet- given at the April 24 meeting ing at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 29, in the Jewish Center. will be made on April 30. Members of the Poultry. Super Markets, Tobacco, Wholesale Grocers, and Beverages sections of the Food Division will hold a joint meeting at home of Max Lowenstein at 8:30 p.m., Wednes- day, April 30. Climaxing the Women's Division. Drive in the 1947 Allied Jewish Campaign, a Victory Luncheon will be held for all workers at 12:30 Wednesday, April 30, at the Jewish Center. Joseph Salzberger, secretary of the Cooperative MOve- merit of Jerusalem, will address the meeting at which final reports on the drive will be made and excellence awards to General Solicitation workers pre- sented. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, year around chairman of the Women's Division, will preside. vian 14,000 Homes In door-to-door solicitation, 1,- 400 General Solicitation workers have visited over 14,000 Detroit Jewish homemakers since The opening of the drive- on April 15 to help raise the $050,000 quota accepted by the Women's Divi- sion. The "Mrs. Sol Licitor" awards (named for the leading character in the play "There's Many A Ship" presented at the College of Campaign Knowledge and the April 21 report meeting) will be made to the worker who has the highest percentage of in- creased giving; the highest per- centage of coverage; and the highest percentage of new con- tributors among her prospects. Final reports for Treasury Gifts, Special Gifts, Pre:cam- • Author to Speak Before Men's Groups During Week Addresses Manufacturers Talks by Marvin Lowenthal, author and lecturer; Joseph Salzberger, secretary of the Cooperative Movement of Jeru- salem, and Rabbi Morris Adler of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will highlight meetings in behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign for the coming week. Author of the best-seller, "The Jews of Germany," stir- ring account of the Jewish past --, leading up to the entrance of the Nazi regime and ensuing catas- trophe for the Jewish people, Lowenthal has made a study of Jewish life and customs in Europe, North Africa, Syria and the Near East. He was secretary of the World Conference for In- ternational Peace Through Re- ligion in Paris from 1928 to 1930. Escaped to Palestine Salzberger escaped to Palestine from his native Czechoslovakia after the Munich agreement. A schoolteacher by profession, he worked with other Zionists to transport nearly 15,000 Jews to Palestine; later fought with the British army at the battle of El Alamein. Starting off the week will -be: the first meeting of a new section! of the Campaign, the Hotel and Restaurant Equipment section, ; which will have as a unique fea- ture of its meeting, a preview of a Hollywood film never before shown in Detroit. In addition the film, "A Will to Live," narrated by Paul Muni, will lie shown. The meeting will be held at the Film Exchange Building, 2300 Cass, beginning at 8:15 p.m. Arrangements have been made by Benjamin L. Smith, chairman, and Irving Goldberg and Jesse R. Feiler, co-chairman. Accountants Meet The Accountants section will hold a dinner meeting at 6:30, Monday evening, April 28, in the English Room of the Statler Hotel. Arthur S. Purdy is chairman of the section, while Lawrence Aronson, Robert Clinton, Joseph Cotten, Joseph L. Staub and David P. Zack are members of the executive committee. Members of Store Executive and Specialty Shop section will hear Joseph Salzberger at a din- ner meeting at 6:30, Tuesday eve- ning, April 29, in the Crystal Ballroom of the Book Cadillac Hotel. Louis A. Baum, Nathan Fierberg, - Adolf Goetz, Israel Himelhoch, Walter J. Mayer, Louis Winkelman and I. Lewis Zuieback have made arrange- ments for the meeting. Salzberger also will speak to the Linen and Coverall Suppliers MENTIONED IN THIS ISSUE AVAILABLE AT ; I ti7 8 214194 litStwaryi todison6134 .1 161m.„ LOVELY LAWNS IN DENSE SHADE with SCOTTS SEED and TURF BUILDER SCOTTS FOR DENSE SHADE—Cool green grass right up to the tree trunks. I lb. - $1.25 3 lbs. - $3.75 5 lbs. - $6.25 10 lbs. - $12.35. SCOTTS TURF BUILDER (grassfood)—keeps shaded grass alive and sparkling. Clean and odorless. 25 lbs. - $2.25 feeds 2,500 sq. ft. (50x50 ft.) 50 lbs. - 3.75 feeds 5,000 sq. ft. (100x50 ft.) 100 lbs. - 6.50 feeds 10.000 sq. ft. (100x100 ft.) 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At 8 p.m., Thursday, May 1, FLORIST & NURSERY Lowenthal will speak to the Heat- ing and Plumbing section in the Ginsburg Lounge of the Jewish Ro al Oak 9815 Center. Harry C. Davidson is ELmIntrst 6275 MARVIN LOWENTHAL chairman, Harry Glasser and Sol 3 Block North of 8 Mile Rd. - 4 Detroit Deliveries Daily Joseph Greenbaum, Joseph Sand- Winter, co-chairmen. ler and Harry Schumer, co-chair men of the Linen section; while Morris L. Shaver is chairman and Louis Dalitz and Norman Shule- witz, co-chairmen of the Coverall Suppliers section. Fete Butzel on Brithday Some with buffets and chinas in bleached Chrome, Porcelain, Plastic and Aluminum— A testimonial dinner honoring mahogany, maple and limed oak with oval, with chair coverings of: wood, chrome, Fred M. Butzel, general campaign oblong, rectangular extension tables. aluminum, leatherette and plastic. chairman, on his coming 70th birthday will be given by the VALUES FORMERLY $69.00 to $129.00 Produce section at 6:30 Tuesday evening in the Jade Room of the Detroit - Leland Hotel. Harry Becker, Charles Ginsberg, Cy Kyte and Sam Schwartz are co- chairmen of the section. VALUES FROM $79.50 fo $95.00 Speaking at a 6:30 dinner meet- ing of the Auto Sales Section in SIMMONS AND SEALY the Founders' Room of the Book Cadillac Hotel, Wednesday eve- Mattresses and Box Springs (All available in full or twin size) ning, April - 30, will be Joseph Simmons — Beauty Rest--Spring Air — Englander Salzberger. Harry Newman is chairman of Superior. Sleeprite Se rta and other models 111E 21430 WOODWARD - SPECIAL SPRING OFFERING DINETTES BREAKFAST SETS NOW - - $4922 to $9822 STUDIO COUCHES — SOFA BEDS the section. Assisting him are Sam Atlas, Dave Barnett, Herb Calfin, George Cohan, Joseph Cohen, Fred Ettinger, Jack Gel- ler, Jack Goron, Leo Magid and Yale Simons members of the ex- ecutive committee. Hardware Section Salzberger also will speak at 9 p.m. Wednesday evening to mem- bers of the Hardware section, who will meet in the USO Lounge of the Jewish Center. Arrangements for the meeting are being made by Joseph Falk, chairman of the section. Rabbi Adler will be the prin- cipal speaker at the dinner meet- ing of the Furniture Section at 6:30 P.m. Wednesday, April 30, in the , Crystal Ballroom of the Book Cadillac Hotel. Sponsoring committee for the dinner are Emil chairman, and Jacob Cukerinin.- Edelson, Samuel Kohlenberg, Ed- sections, which- are holding a dinner meeting the same night in the Reception Room of the - 1300k Cadillac HoteL John Isaica • is made by members of the Tav- erns, Night Clubs and Restaur- ants sections of the Allied Jewish Campaign at a joint bruncheon meeting at the home of William Boesky, Sunday, April 20, when Judge Theodore Levin addressed the group. Norman Blake, Boesky, and Joseph Friedman are co-chair- men fOr the Taverns and Night NOW $59.00 to $19.50 VALUES FORMERLY $69.00 to $119.00 PER SET NOW 09.00 to $95.00 PER SET JUST RECEIVED 20% OFF IF YOU BRING A LARGE SHIPMENT OF FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE D AV I THIS AD WITH Y01.1 Open Every Evening To 9 p. ,m. 1.1/720/Pe COMPANY WEST McNICHOLS RD. at MONICA 3 Blks. W. of Livorno's