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August 04, 1950 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-08-04

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Use Precautions
To Avoid Polio

News Brevities

These are the precautions
Tecommended by the .— ational
Foundation for Infantile Paraly-
sis, to protect children from that
dreaded disease:

• Keep children with their

own friends, away from people

they have not been with regu-
larly.

• Don't become exhausted
through work or hard play.

DON'T :, GET :=CHILLED

• Don't stay too long in cold
water or sit around in wet
clothes.

Frisch Chapter, ZOD
Plans 3 August Outings

Daniel Frisch Chapter, Zion-
ist Organization of Detroit, an-
nounces an all day picnic for
members and friends, Sunday,
Aug. 6. Members will meet at
10 a.m., at Cong. Bnai Moshe,
Dexter at Lawrence. They are
asked to bring lunches.
* * *
Sunday, Aug. 13, an all day
BENNO KARPUS, who had giv- boat trip and picnic at Bob-Lo
en up hope of ever reaching the has been planned by the chap-
United State s
ter. Members and prospective
members will meet at Bob-Lo
because, havinc,
dock at the foot of Woodward
reached. G e r -
Ave. at 9:30 a.m.
many on Dec.
Tickets are still available for
24, 1945, two
the Chicago-Detroit game at
days after the
Briggs Stadium which the
stipulated cut-
group will attend Wednesday,
off date, he
Aug. 16. Those interested should
missed being
call the president, Bob Ettinger,
eligible under
WE. 4-6836.
the DP Act of
1948, breaks in- Karpus
to a joyous smile as he presents Masada Outlines Year's
his documents, now acceptable
under the Amended DP Act, to Membership Program
a HIAS, Hebrew Immigrant Aid
Masada's opening membership
Society, aide in Munich, Ger-
many. The new cutoff date, Jan. meeting has been scheduled for
1, 1949, will render an additional Sunday, Sept. 24 at the Dexter
15,000-20,000 Jewish DPs, like Center.
T h e program committee,
Benno Karpus, eligible for im-
migration to the United States. headed by Dr. Sam Krohn, out-
lined basic plans for the year,
* * *
to
include seven large meetings
POVOLOTCHER AID SO- and
two special holiday meet-
CIETY'S picnic for members,
friends and relatives is sched- ings. The large meetings will be
uled for Sunday, Aug. 6, at preceeded by community sing-
ing, led by Florence Weintraub,
Lola Valley Park.
and will end with a social hour.
Current events will be present-
Special Polio Fund
ed at each meeting.
Committee heads include: Lil-
Continues as Memorial. lian
Fischer, membership; Dr.
Sam Krohn, program; Helen
To Susan Kimelman
Golde, social; Masha. Siegal,
One year ago, Aug. 8, 1949, a Dorothy Langer, publicity; Mar-
young wife and mother died of vin Hoffrichter, athletics.
polio in the community's most
serious epidemic. Twenty-four-
year-old Susan Kesler Kimel- Social Inc. Officers
man, who lived
Plan Monthly Parties
at 9301 Wilde-
mere, w a s
Recently - elected officers of
mourned by her
Social, Inc., are Hershel Lewis,
family and
chairman; Harry Sears, treas-
friends, and by
urer; Ann Parksy, correspond-
associates who
ing secretary; Jerrie Hamburg,
worked with her
recording secretary.
in various com-
For the coming season, they
plan a series of monthly parties,
munity projects.
to begin in September with a
As a token of
membership drive social event.
their admiration
for the young Mrs. Kimelman
woman, several of her friends Northwest Young People
set up the Susan Kesler Kimel- To Sail to Put-In-Bay
man Memorial Fund. The Wayne
County Chapter of the National
A moonlight cruise to Put-in-
Foundation for Infantile Para- Bay is scheduled for Saturday
lysis, 153 E. Elizabeth, Detroit, evening, Aug. 5, by the Young
was made beneficiary of dona- People's Club of the Northwest
tions to the Fund.
Hebrew Gongregation.
Those attending will meet at
Dr. Maurice J. Kimelman,
Susan's husband, who worked 7:30 p.m. at the Vernor plant.
as a major in the March of For further information, call
Dimes neighborhood activities Joy Crantz, UN. 2-2917.
drive . last January, expresses his
appreciation of the tribute to
his wife.
"On this anniversary of her
death," he said, "I want to
thank everyone who is support-
ing the work of the National
Foundation by their gifts to the
Susan Kesler Kimelman Mem-
orial Fund. My wife would be
proud to know that your gifts
made to her memory are work-
ing toward the eventual con-
quest of the disease that claim-
ed her life."

"GUARDING AGAINST SAB-
OTAGE," an Army training film.
which illustrates how attempts
to destroy industrial facilities
can be combatted, is available
to industry, it was announced
from Fifth Army Headquarters.

Headquarters for
Transportation
and Tours by
AIR or BOAT

• Always wash hands before
eating.
• Watch for symptoms which
may or may not be polio—
feverishness, sore throat, head-
ache, upset stomach or sore
muscles. When any occur, call
your doctor!

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Friday, August 4, 1950

American Athletes
Go To Maccabiah

Four outstanding American
athletes have been invited to
attend the Third World Mac-
cabiah games which are to be
held in Israel Sept. 27 to Oct.
8. The four athletes, who have
been certified by the National
Jewish Welfare Board, are: Ira
Kaplan, Metropolitan A.A.U. 100-
yard dash champion; Dr. Daniel
Bukantz, American Olympic
fencer; Martin Korik, University
of Tennessee pole vaulter; and
Frank Spellman, Olympic mid-
dleweight weight lifting chain-
pion.
These four athletes will corn-
pete with athletes of 31 other
nations, besides 46 other Ameri-
can representatives. The Mac-
cabiah games are on the same
—International News Photo
style as the world-wide Olym-
The engagement of SAMUEL pic games.

GOLDWYN, JR., motion pic-
ture prodUcer's son, brings a YPS Plans Fall Dance
smile for his bride-to-be, JEN-
Shaarey Zedek Young People's
NIFER HOWARD, daughter of Society announces that it will
the late playwright Sidney open its fall season with a mem-
Howard and the late actress bership dance. The date will be
Clare Eames. Their announce- announced soon.
ment was made in Beverly
Hills, Calif.

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Sarah
Hannah Zeidman wishes to ex-
press sincerest thanks to rela-
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses shown them in their
recent bereavement.

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