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June 27, 1947 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-06-27

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Friday, June 27, 1947

Our Letter Box

Clarifies Issues Regarding
Citizenship Education Program

Page Seventeen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Wayne and U. of M.
Graduates Betrothed

U.M. Graduates Wed 3 Survivors Join

Aunt in Detroit

Three European survivors ar-
rived in Detroit this week to
their aunt, Mrs Julie Mueller of
5440 Cass. They are: Nikolaus
Kramer, his sister, Gabriella, and
their cousin, Herman Mander.
The three newcomers landed
in New York from Bremerhaven
last Sunday, aboard the S. S.
"Ernie Pyle."

LR.O. Head Arrives in Italy

ROME, (JTA) — Arthur J. Alt-
meyer, executive secretary of the
Preparatory Commission for the
International Refugee Organiza-
tion, has arrived in Italy to pre-
pare for the IRO to assume re-
sponsibility for the thousands of
refugees and DP's in the coun-
try.

Editor, The Jewish News:
. My attention has been drawn
to articles appearing on pages 4
and 20 of your publication of
June 13, 1947, regarding the cit-
izenship education program of
the Immigration and Naturaliza-
tion Service, which, according to
the news articles, is to be abol-
ished.
The interest you have shown
in this important phase of our
work is very encouraging. I feel,
however, that an erroneous im-
For the 15th consecutive sum-
pression may have been left with
mer, young Jewish boys and girls
your readers as a result of the
will live the life of the Pales-
statement that the educational
tinian pioneers in summer camps
services program of the Service
conducted in the United States
is to be abolished.
and Canada by Habonim, youth
MISS LILLIAN IWREY
I am sure that your readers
MRS. MORRIS STULBERG
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Iwrey of
affiliate of the Labor Zionist
will be interested to know that
Miss Charlotte K a u f ma n, movement. Inaugurated in 1932 Leslie Avenue announce. the en-
the citizenship program is not to
gagement of their daughter, Lil-
be abandoned; however, it may daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry with a small camp near Accord, lian, to Dr. Leonard J. Crayle, son
Y the Habonim camping sys-
undergo some revision. I am sat- Kaufman of Ann Arbor, w a s N. tem
has grown to one of Amer- of Mr. Abram Cohen and the late
isfied that the Attorney General united in marriage Sunday after- ica's largest Jewish non-profit Jennie Cohen.
and the Commissioner of Immi- noon, June 22, to Morris Stul- camping organizations with more
Miss Iwrey is a graduate of
gration and Naturalization will
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max than 2,000 campers in 14 camps, Wayne University and is a mem-
insist that there be no lowering Stulberg of Marshall. including one near Chelsea, Mich., ber of Iota Alpha Pi. Her fiance
of citizenship standards for nat-
is a graduate of University of
Rabbi Herman Prite of Kala- 48 miles from Detroit.
uralization purposes and that the
Michigan Dental School and is a
loss of the Educational Services mazoo officiated at the ceremony
member of Alpha Omega.
Officers not be allowed to result which took place in the Mary B. Observe 50th Wedding
A November wedding is plan-
in the abandonment of the citi- Henderson room of the Michigan Anniversary Sunday
ned.
zenship education program of the League in Ann Arbor.
Immigration and Naturalization
The bride wore an afternoon
ii.xquisiteiy tinted Orchids and
Service.
dress of white crepe with a white
Gardenias Always.
special rates on flowers for all
straw
bonnet,
trimmed
with
It is realized that the continu-
clubs, conventions and organiza-
ance of the educational program, lilies-of-the-valley, and white ac-1.
tions.
Parties by V A L
cessories.
She
carried
an
orchid
without serious impairment, will
FLOWER CHATEAU
require added effort on the part atop a small prayer book.
A. 8939
Greyhound Terminal
of District Directors and Naturali-
The former Miss Kaufman was
—Washington Blvd., Downstairs
zation Examiners, who will un- attended by her sister Fae as
dertake to make the educational maid of honor and Miss Esther
work a part of the regular nat- Stulberg of Marshall, sister of :re'
uralization program in the future. the groom.
!
I am confident that, with the
The bridegroom was assisted
cooperation of the public schools, by his brothers, Julius Stulberg
it will be possible to carry out of Kalamazoo and Sam Stulberg
the aims and desires of the At- of Marshall. Jay Singer of Hart
Have Your Comforter
MR. AND MRS. FISHMAN
torney General and the Commis- and Arthur Kramer of Lansing ,-
or Quilt Remodeled
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Fishman
sioner and provide citizenship seated the guests.
at Summer Prices.
;
will
celebrate
their
50
wedding
!-
classes during the next fiscal year
Following the ceremony a re-
to meet the needs of all appli- ception and dinner at the Allenel anniversary Sunday.
We Pickup and Deliver
cants for naturalization. We also Hotel was held for members of ,
The occasion will be marked 1
hope and expect to make the the family. The couple left for , by a dinner followed by an open-1
home study course available a week's honeymobn in Chicago house for friends at Assembly
throughout the next year for and upon their return will reside Hall, 9125 Twelfth St., June 29,
8823 TWELFTH ST.
those applicants for naturaliza- at Lyon Lake. For her going- 8 to 12 p. m. No cards.
tinn who are unable, for one rea- away outfit the bride wore a yel-
ether, to attend organ- low and black print dress with Kraft Named JWB Secretary
,
ize°
an off-the-face black straw hat,
The interest you have shown black patent leather accessories
NEW YORK — Louis Kraft,
in supporting a sound program and an orchid corsage.
who has just completed 30 years
aimed at the preparation of the
Both Mr. and Mrs. Stulberg are of service with the National
foreign born for United States graduates of the University of Jewish Welfare Board, the last
For this occasion we have lust received a huge selection
citizenship is appreciated.
Michigan. Mrs. Stulberg, grand- eight as executive director, has
as
of
fine
Bedroom, Living Room and Dining Room furniture
daughter of Mrs. A. Rogvoy of been named to the newly-created
Very truly yours,
pieces
you
will
take
occasional
Gladstone Ave.. was formerly position of general secretary of
beautiful
limps
and
E. E. ADCOCK',
well as-
Dnstrict Director, U. S. the assistant director of Bnai the National Council of JWB, ef-
great delight in owning.
Brith
Hillel
Foundation
in
Ann
Immigration and
fective Oct. 1. He will be suc-
Naturalization Service.
ceeded as executive director of
Arbor.
Corn* in and see our large selection of fine furniture,
• • •
JWB by Samuel D. Gershovitz,
specially
priced for the occasion. Convince yourself that our
now executive director of t h e
Music Club's Thanks
Jewish Community Centers As-
Editor The Jewish News:
25 Years in business is due to the fine relationship with our
sociation of Chicago. Mr. Gersh-
Thank you for your splendid
customers.
ovitz was formerly head of the
cooperation with the Junior
field service and associate direc-
Group of Music Study Club this
tor of the Jewish Center Division
year. It has been a great help
of the National Jewish Welfare
in making our club a success.
Not only has it increased our
Board.
NEW YORK—A memorial for-
membership, but it has helped
"FINE FURNITURE FOR LESS"
planted
in
Palestine
to
keep the childrens' interest in est will be
I. FELDMAN
Henry
of
8911 TWELFTH
perpetuate the memory
10338 DEXTER
the club alive.
K OSHER CATERING
Monsky, late president of Bnai
MRS. SAMUEL ABELS
Small Affairs A Specialty
TYler 5-6196
TOwnsend 8-8837
Brith and one of the founders and
Home, Clubs, Organizations
leaders of the American Jewish
and Pnics
Pisgah Bnai Brith Women
Store Hours: Mon. and Thurs. Eves. to 9 P. M.—Closed Sat.
Cold Cuts - Knishes - Salads
Conference.
Hold Officers Installation
The Monsky Memorial Forest
and Deserts
Open Sat. Eve.—Open Sunday 10:30 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Call TO. S-0649
will be planted on a land tract:
Pisgah Bnai Brith Women rec- which has been set aside by the
ently installed the following:
Jewish National Fund, the Zion-
President. Mrs. Lewis Manning; ist land reclamation and refor-
vice-presidents, Mesdames Marvin.
Levy, Samuel Gold and Julius Mes- estation agency in Palestine.
kin: monitress, Mrs. Gerald Gold-
The memorial plan was an-
berg: treasurer. Mrs. William Fogel:
financial secretaries. Mesdames Jack nounced by Judge Morris Rothen-
Wecsier and Bernard Cohen; corres- berg, president of the Jewish,
ponding secretary. Mrs. Morris Wein-
berg: recording secretary. Mrs. Allan National Fund of America, fol-
Laban: mailing secretaries. Mesdames lowing the expiration of "Shel-!
Albert Ashe and Carl Gould: sentinel. oshim" (mourning period) since,
Mrs. Jack Ketai: guardian, Mrs. Sam
Shulman: trustees, Mesdames Sam Mr. Monsky's death.
Aaron, Yetta Herz, Leonard Sims,
The afforestation program, de-
Charles Solovich and Harry S. Singer.
cided upon by the board of di-
Beautifully Located 40 Miles North of West Branch . . . near the
rectors of the Jewish National
Famous Au Sable River and a Michigan National Forest.
Bryna Pincus Wins Second
Fund, envisages the planting of
TO PETOSKEY, TRAVERSE CITY, FRANKFORT OR CHARLEVOIX
ENROUTE
Prize in Legion's Contest
at least 100,000 Eucalyptus and
The
excellent
qualities
and features of CAMP HIAWATHA make it one of the finest boys camps in the coun-
and Jerusalem Pine trees in
try. Carefully supervised by trained counselors. Seated on high ground overlooking a spring-fed
Bryna Pincus, daughter of Mr. memory of the late Omaha, Neb.,
lake with safe sandy beach. Free of mosquitos and hay fever pollen. Each cabin equipped
and Mrs. Jacob M. Pincus of lawyer and American Jewish '
with own flush toilet and lavatory. Individual buildings for recreation. hobby drafts and
3702 Wager, Central High School leader. The program will be car- ;
mess hall. Expert cooking of fine quality food. Doctor on call and trained nurse
senior, won second prize in the tied out with the aid of popular ,
in attendance. Personal guidance byspecialists in the numerous fields of
contributions
toward
the
Tree
'
American Legion Auxiliary Essay
sports, craft and pastime.
Contest. Her topic was "Am- Fund of the Keren Kayometh
CAMP HIAWATHA affords the
erica's Contribution to a Perm- Leisrael, which has already plant-1
young boy. 6-14, the healthiest,
anent Peace." There were 83 ed in the Jewish National Home
safest and most enjoyable moments
state finalists. The prize was and is caring for more than 50
he can possibly receive. Immediate
3342 TYLER
reservations are ready now for your
presented to her by Central's forests comprising more than 5,-1
Detroit
6
Convenience.
' principal, Dr, Thomas A. Gunn, 000,000 trees and occupying acres!
tot lin& 15.000 dunams of land. 1
at annual Class Day exercises.

15th Camping Season
Launched by Habonim

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TRAURIG'S
QUILT SHOP

TRAURIG'S QUILT SHOP

T
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4
6
7
2
8

25th ANNIVERSARY SALE



Monsky Memorial
To Take Form of
Palestine Forest

S. ABRAMSON

FURNITURE CO.

CAMP HIAWATHA

JULY 14 FOR BOYS 6-14

— TWO WEEK SESSIONS AVAILABLE

R. R. YOUNG

For Information Call
TO. 8-1067

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