Wins Israel Award W omert7J ClutJ MRS. IS ADORE KOLODNEY An award of a round trip to Israel was made by the Jewish National Fund of America to Mrs. Isadore Kolodney of 4052 Sturtevant. It was one of four similar awards made this year. The presentations are made to a select number of people from among those whose gifts to the JNF from their Blue and White Boxes is in the amounts of $10 or over. There were 15,000 eligible box- holders whose boxes yielded $10 or more from whom four were •hosen for trips to Israel. Mrs. Benjamin Schlussel of Detroit was awarded $100 worth of Totzereth HaAretz—Israel products—by the JNF. Her box was among 310,000 which yielded $5 or more. Men's Clubs IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE. Bnai Brith, will hold its annual picnic Sunday, July 30, at Lola Valley Park. A day of fun and games has been planned. Con- tact Charles Blauer, TY. 5-4882, or Sid Scheinker, TU. 3-0080, for details. All members of the lodge and their friends are in- vited. * * * PISGAH LODGE, Bnai Brith, is inaugurating an annual pic- nic, according to Morrie Bern- stein, chairman of the athletic and entertainment committees. He announces that the first an- nual picnic will be held Sunday, Aug. 6 at Middle Rouge Park, near the Warren Ave. entrance. Refr e shments, entertainment, games and contests for all ages are planned. The picnic is open to all Pisgah members, their families and friends. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE and CINEMA LODGE Bnai Brith will hold their annual picnic at Middle Rouge Park near Plymouth, Sunday, July 30. Members, their families and friends are invited. Anyone not having transportation should call TE. 4-8282. Arrangements have been made to care for children attending the outing. SOUTH CHAPTER, WOmen's Division, American Jewish Con- gress, elected the following offi- cers and Board members: Presi- dent, Mrs. William Cohen; member - at - large, Mrs. M a x Klayman; vice presidents, Mes- dames Archie Katcher, J o s . Greenberg, David Vogel, Max Leib; membership chairman, Mrs. Marshall Brenner; pro- gram, Mrs. Harry Morris; sec- retaries, Mesdames Max Schu- biner, Milton Atlas, Maurice Shore; treasurer, Mrs. Barnard Bladen. Board members, Mesdames Irwin Meyers, Ira Kaufman, Reuben Selitsky, Samuel Mey- ers, Sidney Winer, David Gott- leib, David Schrebnick, Arthur Bassoff, Harry Shuman, Ben Lefkowitz, P. Einstandig, Ida Schwartz, Seymour Jacobs, Paul Stern, M.o r ton Silberberg, Joseph Frankel, Theodore Mas- serman and Miss Betty Fried- man. * * * SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI board members will meet for breakfast at 10 a. m. Wednesday, Aug. 2, at Rosenberg's. Mrs. Lil- lian Kaplan, chairman of the rummage sale to be held Aug. 6 to 8, asks for contributions. Pickups may be arranged by calling TO. 6-7344. Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal will hold her annual linen shower for the Child Res- cue Fund Sept. 6. Mrs. Harry Finkelstein is co-chairman. A tag day will be held Sunday, Aug, 13, in Mt. Clemens. * * * PIONEER WOMEN, CLUB TWO, honored Yetta Landy, who has been the group's pre- siding officer for four years, with a Golden Book inscription. $250 For UJA Anonymous Christian Shares Extra Funds Every year he comes to the office of the Jewish Federation in the large city where he lives. Described by those who have seen him as a "simple, humble workman," this Christian Amer- ican, who has insisted on re- maining anonymous, has made a contribution each year in support of the United Jewish Appeal. This year he gave more than ever before—$250. "I'm just a human being," he told a news- paper reporter who learned of his visit, "who realizes that the Jewish people, with all their suf- ferings, are also human beings. The Lord has given me some extra funds, and I'm trying to help others. I'm a Christian and I only wish I had more to give to this appeal." Heads Dinner Dance THE JEWISH N EWS-7 Condemn 15 Ex-Nazis Friday, July 28, 1950 BERLIN, (JTA)—An East German court condemned to death 15 former Nazis convicted of participation in a week-long pogrom in 1933 against Jews and anti-Nazis in the town of Kopenick. Ten of the 15 were condemned in absentia. Frisch Chapter Holds Party, Baseball Outing ZOD's Daniel Frisch Chapter is sponsoring a cocktail party Saturday evening, July 29. At- tendance, by reservation only, can be assured by phoning Bob Ettinger, WE. 4-6836, president. The organization has pur- chased a block of seats for the Wednesday, August 16, Detroit- Chicago night game at Briggs Stadium. Tickets can be re- served by phoning Ettinger. In Fur Styling . . . TY. 6-4956 and INSTALLATION The advertised price is your final cost. No extras. Complete, expert installation (even wall-to-wall) PLUS heavy rug cushions are "on the house." Many smart buyers everywhere hove welcomed this carpet package with open arms. You will too when you COMPARE! Young Israel' Iromen Plan Annual Donor Excellence Also SPECIAL ORDERS Hors d'oeuvers, Knishes, Shtrudel Supervision Vaad Harabonitn PADDING Home Relief Society will have its annual dinner-dance in the grand ballroom of the Book Cadillac Hotel Saturday, Oct. 21. The chairmen are MRS. ABE SCHMIER a n d Mrs. Adolph Deutsch. Mrs. David I. Berris, fund- raising chairman of Women's League of Young Israel, an- nounces that the group will hold a wienie roast Saturday night, August 5, at Palmer Park. All are invited. On the committee are Mesdames Benjamin Aarson- son, Henry D w or k i n, Leon Mutchnick and Abbe A. Levi. Those planning to attend are asked to make reservations with the Young Israel office, TE. 4-4145. Mrs. Joseph Grossman, presi- dent of the League, at a meet- ing of the Board, held at the home of Mrs. Philip J. Forman, announced that the sixth an- nual donor luncheon will be held Oct. 25 in the Young Israel Youth Center. Mrs. Forman has accepted the chairmanship and will be aided by Mrs. David I. Berris, co-chairman; Mrs. David Applebaum, journal chairman; Mrs. David Novetsky, darlings chairman; Mrs. Louis Cohen, memoriam chairman; Mrs. Her- man K. Cohen, program chair- man; Mrs. Abbe A. Levi, donor treasurer; Mrs. Morris H. Berris, chairman of arrangements. CATERING . . . WHEN OR WHERE YOU NEED IT! ALL PERFECT! ALL COLORS! Nationally Advertised Brands 4 DECORATORS CARPET CO. 14036 WOODWARD AVE. TOWNSEND 8-9158 TOWNSEND 8-2252 it MEL 11111 HAVE FUN ! 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