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July 14, 1950 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-07-14

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Daughter's Troth • Is
Announced by Parents

10

Two Center Camps
Continue to Register

HENDERSONVILLE, N. C.


Susan Popkin of 18019 Santa
Barbara Drive and Doris Ruskin
of 17550 Woodingham Dr., win-
ners of the Brandeis Youth
Foundation Tuition Scholarship,
started their program of train-
ing. at the Brandeis Camp In-
stitute of the South in Hender-
sonville.
The Detroit girls, both gradu-
ates of Central High School, will
enter the University of Michi-
gan in the fall.
They are among the 100 youth
leaders selected from all over
the country for leadership train-
ing • for the American Jewish
community.

New Jerusalem Mains
Augment Water Supply

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—As a re-
sult of the new water supply
system recently completed here,
water will now be distributed
every sixth day instead of every
seventh day, it • has been an-
nounced by Mayor Daniel Aus-
ter. In about two weeks water
distribution will be made every
fifth day and so on, until by the
end of August water will be
flowing freely all week long, the
Mayor added.

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June 30—To Mr. and Mrs.
Charach (Natalie Mil-
ler) a daughter, Janice Adeline.
* * *
June 30—To Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond M. Abrams (Shirley
Ann Oppenheimer), a daughter,
Susan Rae.

*

*

June 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Caminker (Eve Epstein) of
Hartwell Ave., a son, Harold.
Floyd.
* * *
June 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
Ian E. Davis (Florence Ferentz)
of the Highland Towers, a
daughter, Lauren Elizabeth.
* * *
June 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Bayer (Betsy Rothschild), a son,
Jon Michael.
* * *

June 17—To Mr. and Mrs. A.
Ross (Rose Schoenfeld) of North
Hollywood, Calif., a son, Jerry
Martin.
* * *
July 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
N. Pearlman (Marceline Wyner)
a son, Daniel Stewart.
* * *
To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gold-
berg (Sylvia Eskin) of 17367
Pinehurst, a son, Bruce Ronald. -

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 14, MO

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perchikoff
Of 18271 Birwood announce the
Registration is now open for
engagement of their daughter, the last two sessions of Camp
NOrthwest, the Jewish Commu-
nity Center's day camp at
Schulze School playground,
Manor near Santa Maria, Sam-
uel Milan, camp supervisor, an-
nounced. The sessions begin
July 31 and Aug. 13.
A two-week camp session for
girls 8 to 13 at Camp Chelsea,
near Grass Lake, Mich., has been
arranged by the Center. Camp-
ers are urged to register early
at the Center, Woodward at
Holbrook, TR. 5-8400. The camp
period begins Aug. 13.
Vacations for mothers of
young children is offered by
Camp Chelsea, during the rest
of the summer. Programs for
adults and children are com-
pletely independent and direct-
ed by separate counselors.
Mothers and other adult wom-
en, with or without children,
may register. Children from 3 to
MISS ADELE PERCHIKOFF
6 years are accomodated. Facili-
Adele, to Howard Jacobs, son of ties are also provided for visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobs of ing fathers.
Registrations for two week
3787 Edison:
Mr. Jacobs attends the Wayne periods are taken at the main
University College of Medicine building of the Center. The next
and is affiliated with Phi Lamb- camp session begins July 16.
da Kappa medical fraternity.

Two Detroit Girls
At Brandeis Camp



JDC Fund Shortage
Will Halt Emigration
For 75,000 in 1950

Miss Ferrer's Troth
Told at Garden Party

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This Week's Radio and Tele-
parts
of
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vision Programs of
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Jewish Interest
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THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 8 a. in. Sunday, July 16. nel and Training of the National
Station: WWJ.
Jewish Welfare Board at Camp
Feature: "The first in the Wel-Me t„ Narrowsburg, N. Y.
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VANCOUVER, (JTA) — The
Jewish Community Council of
Vancouver has decided to bar
community publicity and mail-
ing facilities to any fund-rais-
ing affair sponsored by a Jew-
ish organization which has not
received the prior endorsement
of the Council.
This move was taken in an
effort to cut down the number
of fund-raising affairs being
run simultaneously by different
Jewish organizations. The Com-
munity Council had been oper-
ating a voluntary endorsement
bureau as a means of avoiding
conflicting dates, but too many
groups were not writing in for
date clearance.

o twry

Time: 10 a. m. Sunday, July
16.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Albert I. Gor-
don of Temple Emanuel, New-
ton Centre, Mass., will be guest
speaker.

NEW YORK—At least 75,000
Kaiser-Frazer of Israel
Jews will be unable to emigate
to Israel this year because the
Orders Structural Steel
Joint Distribution Committee
lacks the funds to transport all
VIENNA (JTA)—The Israel
Jews in a position to leave
branch of the Kaiser-Frazer
European or Moslem lands, Dr.
automobile company of Haifa
Joseph J. Schwartz, JDC Direc-
has placed an order with the
tor-General, declared before re- • United Austrian Iron and
turning to the agency's over-
Steel Works for a supply of
seas headquarters in Paris.
structural steel to be used for
Dr. Schwartz said that later
an assembly plant of the
this month he would fly from
company. The Austrian firm
Paris to Israel to confer on the
had - to guarantee early deliv-
situation with highest govern-
ery because Kaiser-Frazer
ment officials there.
intends to begin automobile
"As matters stand now," the
production this fall.
noted welfare leader stated, "we
have been forced to refuse as-
sistance to thousands of Jews
who wish to go to Israel this
FOR ECONOMICAL
year, By the end of this year
the number of Jews seeking to
go to Israel who are unable to
get there because of lack of JDC
funds, will be at least 75,00 13."
Dr. Schwartz emphasized that
OVER THE YEARS
never before has JDC had to
hold -back emigrants who had a
plade to go to, and who were
in a position to leave.

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