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Plan Details of Neugarten Luncheon
Bar Mitzvahs
Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Kra-
mer of 2908 Calvert announce
the - Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Joel. Marvin, at 9 a.m. Saturday,
Sept. 17, at. Shaarey Zedek
Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Gott-
lieb of 3280 Monterey, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Stewart Alvin, at 9 a.m. Satur-
day, Sept. 17 at Bnai Moshe
Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence.
A dinner in Stewart's honor will
be held on Sept. 18.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons
of Leslie Ave. announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Jerome
Alan, at 8:30 a. m. Saturday,
Sept. 17, at Shaarey Shomaim
Synagogue, Muirland -at Mid-
land. A dinner in his honor 'will
Details of the annual luncheon of the Neugarten Medical
be held at 6:30 p. m. Sunday, Aid scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 26, at the Book Cadillac
Sept. 18, at the Fort Wayne Hotel, are being worked out by (left to right) MRS. BEN D.
Hotel.
KEYWELL, ticket chairman: MRS. MILTON GOLDSMITH,
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard May an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Edward Paul, Saturday
Morning, Sept. 17, at Bnai David
Synagogue. A reception in his
honor will be at their home, 2232
Collingwood, frOm 2 to G p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 18.
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Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Good-
man announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Marvin Irwin, at
8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16, at
TeMple Israel. A reception in
his honor will be held at their
home on Sunday, Sept. 18.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Adelson
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Irwin Philip, at Beth
Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue at
9:30 a. m. Saturday, Sept. 17. A
reception in his honor will be
held at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, at
their home, 2281 W. Philadel
phia. No cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chase of
2025 Blaine, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Nelson
Sidney, at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept.
17, at Bnai David Synagogue,
Elmhurst at 14th. A dinner in
Nelson's honor will be held Sun-
day, Sept. 18, at Lachar's.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Moss
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Stanton Roy, which
was observed Saturday, Sept. 10,
at Beth hmuel Synagogue. A
dinner in Stanton's honor was
held Sunday, Sept. 11, at Zack's.
Jewish Center
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Activities
(The Jewish Community Center,
8904 Woodward. is a
Red Feather Agency.)
The first SATURDAY NITE
DANCE PARTY for fall will be
held in Butzel Hall of the Jew-
ish Community Center Sept. 17.
Featured will be Wally Engel
and his orchestra.
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Dr. Benjamin Jeffries, psy-
chiatrist and director of Wayne
County Mental Clinic, will speak
to the WEDNESDAY EVENING
DISCUSSION GROUP of the
Jewish Center at 9 p.m. Sept.
21. The question for discussion
is "Why a Mental Hygiene Clinic
in Detroit?"
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The 12TH STREET COUNCIL
PLAY SCHOOL PROGRAM
CENTER, 12th and Blaine, is
accepting applications for
children three to five. The 3-to-
4-year-olds meet daily from 9:30
a.m,. to 12 noon; the 4-to-5-
par-olds meet daily from 1 p.m.
to 4 p.m. Parents interested in
enrolling their children are in-
vited to call Hal Schneiderman,
TY. 8-6000.
NEW YORK— An "emergency
squad" of cutters from Local 10,
International Ladies Garment
Workers Union, AFL, is working
at top speed to answer an SOS
from Israel for hospital gar-
ments and clothing needed to
service medical institutions of
Hadassah, and 150 other welfare
agencies in Israel.
Appealed to by Mrs. Robert
Szold, chairman of the Hadassah
Supplies Bureau, 415 W. 55th St.,
luncheon chairman, and MRS. DAVID SAKS, year book chair-
man. Proceeds of the luncheon Will be used for the organiza
Lion's projects of dental care, medical supplies, cancer dress-
ings, surgical appliances, mental rehabilitation, hospitalization
and nursing care for the needy.
ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will
meet Sunday, Sept. 18, at the
home of Mrs. Lena Rosner, 2060
W. Euclid.
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Nursing skills that enable the
housewife to care for sick mem-
bers of her family will be taught
in Red Cross Home Nursing
classes beginning Sept. 26, at 153
E. Elizabeth. Neighb o r h o o d
classes will be organized for
groups of 10 or more persons
when requested. Enrollments will
be accepted by telephone. Per-
sons interested may call WO.
1-3900, ext. 173.
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AFTERNOON CLASSES IN
ENGLISH and CITIZENSHIP
for adults over 16 will begin at
Marxhausen School, 5082 Cadil-
lac at E. Warren, Monday, Sept.
19. Classes meet twice weekly
and are planned for beginners in
English as well as for persons
wishing to earn an eighth grade
diploma. For information call
NI. 5068.
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CHOIR, a new course for men
and women interested in choral
singing, will be inaugurated in
the Detroit program of the Uni-
versity of Michigan Extension
Service this fall. It will meet at
the Rackham Memorial. Choir
will be directed by Prof. May-,
nard Klein, whose work as con-
ductor of t h e University of
Michigan Choir is attracting
wide-spread attention. The or-
chestra, organized in 1944 under
the leadership of Prof. David
Israel Pensions Invalid
Irgun, Sternist Veterans Mattern, its conductor, continues
to increase in popularity. Mem-
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Irgun and bership is open to any qualified
Stern Group members who were adult.
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invalided in active service after
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, the
Nov. 30, 1947, are entitled to the
same state pension awarded to nation's first Jewish-sponsored
Haganah veterans and Israel non - sectarian institution of
Army servicemen, according to higher learning, launched its
an invalids' pension law ap- second academic year Sept. 14
provecl,io the icne$setr,-,-;-, .4t, Waltham, 1 ■ 4a44,,,,..., * .
Friday, September 16, 1949
Local 10 sent an advance volun-
teer team to the group's ware-
house to lay out 25,000 yards of
material which will be made up
into .15,000 hospital pajamas,
gowns, T-shirts and s p o r t
blouses for boys and girls. Other
squads will work in relays next
week until the cutting is com-
pleted.
Commercial gasoline weighs
from 5.66 pounds to 6.24 pounds
per gallon.
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Governor G. MENNEN WIL-
LIAMS and Mayor EUGENE I.
VAN ANTWERP will be among
those paying tribute to volun.-
leers from Metropolitan Detroit's
social agencies at ceremonies
Monday at 9:30 a.m. in the Fox
Theater. They will speak at the
third annual presentation of
volunteer awards sponsored by
the Central Volunteer Bureau
of the Council of Social Agen-
cies. Councilmen George Ed-
wards and Del Smith will attend
the meeting to honor men and
women who have given 100 or
more hours in volunteer social
service since May, 1948. Princi-
pal speaker is DR. LILLIAN M.
GILBRETH, Montclair, N.J., in-
ternationally-known eng i n e e r
and outstanding volunteer with
the national Girl Scout organi-
zation, known as the mother of
the 12 children in the best sell-
er "Cheaper by the Dozen"
which was written by two of her
children.
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THE JEWISH NEWS-11
Cutters Donate Services
To Answer Israel SOS
STETSON and CHAMP
ISRAEL has issued import per-
mits for the sum of $3,000,000
from the United States, accord-
ing to information released by
Israel Corporation of America.
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GROSSINGER LAKE, N. Y.,—
Cantor Leibele Waldman will
conduct the High Holy Day serv-
ices at the GROSSINGER
HOTEL and Country Club. Rabbi
Harry Stone will supervise the
services; and, as in past years,
Meyer Pesin, editor of the Jer-
sey City, N. J. "Jewish Stand-
ard," will deliver the sermons.
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Jpringet —famous for more than a
flecade as the finest in KOSHER CATERING
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announces the inception of :
Commodity Credit Corp.
Approves Israel Flour Sale
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WASHINGTON (JTA) — The
Department of Agriculture an-
nounced that the Commodity
Credit Corporation has confirm-
ed the sale of 385,254 bushels of
commercial flour to Israel. The
sale was approved in view of
Israel's participation in the In-
ternational Wheat Agreement.
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