Primrose Donor Event Set for Nov. 1
14—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday,
October 13, 1950
Sid Shmarak's
Business Briefs
HERMAN ROBINOWITZ has
just opened a new, modern fresh
fish and sea food department at
Vernon's Market located at 7336
W. Seven Mile Road between
Monica and Prairie.
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No matter how small or large
your hauling problem, consult
with ARCHIE or ALBERT HAR-
WITH for the proper job rated
truck to help you. See or call
them at Taylor's, Inc., largest
Dodge truck dealers in the Mid-
dle West, 19711 Livernois, UN.
2-7400, •
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Primrose Benevolent Club will hold its annual donor luncheon
Nov. 1 at the Masonic Temple. In charge of arrangements are,
J. Young and Sons, clothiers
left to right: Front row: Mrs. MARTIN COHEN and Mrs. SAM and haberdashers at 9819 Dex-
NADEK, vice-presidents; back row : Mesdames LOUIS FRIEDMAN ter, are celebrating their third
pledge chairman; M 0 R'R I S ALTER, and NORMAN GOLD- anniversary with a sale on
ENBERG, journal chairmen, and HARRY WAIGHT, pledge chair- men's suits, topcoats and over-
man. Mrs. Joseph Weinberg, president, announces that the next coats, at tremendous values. All
social meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon.
part of their latest arrivals of
People Make News
Welfare Federation Women's Division
Names Committee Heads for Current Year
.
Charles Briskman were named
chairman and vice-chairman of
the program committee.
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders
again heads the program com-
mittee, with Mesdames Harry
August and Isidore Sobeloff as•
vice-chairmen. Mesdames Matt
rice Klein and Paul P. Broder
head the speakers and publicity
committees. Other appointments
are:
Registration Continues
Mrs. Seymour S. Frank, chair-
For Children's Craft Guild man,
and Mrs. William B. Isen-
Mrs. Leonard N. Weiner, upon
her re-election as president of
the Women's Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, has
announced the appointment of
Mesdames William Frank and
Sarfiuel S. Aaron as chairman
and vice-chairman of the com-
mittee on committees. Mes-
dames Raymond A. Sokolov and
berg, co - chairman, arrange-
The Guild of Arts and Crafts, ments committee; Mrs. Leo S.
under the sponsorship of Dr. M e 11 e n, chairman, collections
William Klein, will open in No-
vember, with classes in drama-
tics, stage presentation, voice,
ballet and tap for children 6 to
12 years-old.
The staff is dt•ected by Bever-
ly Goldfine. Registration will
continue Oct. 15 from 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. at the Halevy Music Cen-
ter, 13965 Linwood. For further
information call Beverly Gold-
fine, TO. 8-3460 or TO. 9-1178.
fall merchandise, these include
worsteds, sharkskins, gabardines Leadership Class Meets
and others. J. Young and Sons To Hear Parliamentarian
committee, her vice-chairman
being Mrs. Morris Marks; pros-
pect committee, Mrs. Perry P.
Burnstine, chairman, Mrs. Louis
Redstone and Mrs. Samuel H.
Rubiner, vice chairmen; Mrs.
David Pollack, chairman, office
committee, with Mrs. Edwin Ro-
senthal, Jr., as vice-chairman;•
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Mrs. Maurice A. Landau, chair-
man, nominating committee;
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, chair-
man, and Mrs. Morey L. Rosen-
thal, vice-chairman, in charge
of focid; Mrs. Norman Levy,
promotion; Mrs. Harvey H.
Goldman, motor corps; Mrs.
Julian Scott, properties, with
Mrs. Irving L. Goldman as vice-
chairman; Mrs. T. Ben Kasle,
persOnnel.
have enlarged their tuxedo ren-
tal department and offer service
A meeting of the leadership
from. single. rentals to wedding training course conducted by the
HENRY WINEMAN and SAM-
DR. BENJAMIN FINE, educa- parties.
Michigan Region of the National
UEL H. RUBINER of Detroit tion editor of. the New York
Women's League_ of America will
represent the Jewish communi- Times, will address the annual Rabbi Now Accountant
be held from 10 a.m. to 12 noon
ties in this area on the finance Metropolitan Teachers' Institute
Oct. 18 at the Northwest He-
council of the National Jewish (AFL) Friday at the Book-
brew Cong. Mrs. John A. Griffin,
Henry
N.
Carlebach
Welfare Board which will hold Cadillac. -
former president of the Parlia-
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its seventh annual meeting in
Opens Office as CPA
mentary Club of Detroit Federa-
Chicago, Oct. 20-22, to consider
MOSHE SHARETT, Foreign
tion of Women's Clubs will speak
JWB's 1951 budgetary needs in Minister of Israel, will deliver
From Rabbi and teacher to ac-
the light of mounting demands the principal address at the countant—this is the unusual on "Parliamentary Procedure"
for increased services to the keynote session of Mizrachi career transformation of Henry after which there will be a
question period. Mrs. Charles
armed forces and expansion of women's silver jubilee conven-
`"°`
Robinson, president, urges board
the Jewish Comhiunity Center tion, in Atlantic City, Sunday N. Carlebach.
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
. A former teacher at Yeshivath members and committee chair-
movement.
SAV1NGS• INSTITUTION"
night.
Beth Yehuda, one-time rabbi in men of all Conservative Sister-
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Federal Judge FRANK A. FRANK SCHWARTZMAN, ad- a small town in Pennsylvania hoods to attend.
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
PICARD was appointed Michi- vertising representative, c o n- and for a time a teacher of Ger-
man at Wayne University, Rabbi
In Metropolitan Detroit it is Dexter Bled. at Cortland-MS-MI
gan State Chairman for the 1951 f e r r e d wit
Carlebach has passed his CPA estimated there are 86,000
W. Fort at military - U1.3-7600
March of Dimes, itp, was an- Benson F o r d,
examinations and has opened chronic excessive drinkers.
nounced by Basil O'Connor, vice -presidents
offices
at
1179
National
Bank
president of the National Faun- of the Lincoln-
Building.
dation for Infantile Paralysis, Mercury D i v 1-
While teaching at Wayne, he
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sion
of
the
Ford
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became interested in accounting.
Motor Co., and'
NEW YORK:
Appointment Joseph B.
He pursued his studies at Wayne
was announced: -.
and was graduated two years
Mayne,
the
di-
by Irving Edi-:
ago. In accordance with state
vision's
sales
son, president ofi.
rules, he has just. passed his
manager, at the Schwartzman
the National
CPA tests, two years after grad- .
1951
Lincoln-Mercury
cars
pre-
Jewish Welfare,
uation, and the 'former Rabbi
view
at
Hotel
Astor,
New
York.
Board, of Rabbi'
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now is a Certified Public Ac-
Max D. David- ,
countant. :
Rabbi
JONAH
B.
WISE,
na-
son, spiritual
N S ED
tional chairman of the United • Rabbi Carlebach pursued his
leader Of Temple
AND:'
Jewish Appeal since 1939, left Talmudic 'Studies, before coming
Beth Mordecai,
for
a
three-week
survey
of
Jew-
to
this
country,
at
Telshe
Yeshi-
Perth Amboy, N.
VEGETARIAN • DELICIOUS
ish emigration and resettlement va in Lithuania and Mir Yeshiva
J., and presi-
needs in Europe and Israel.
in Poland.
dent of the
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Rabbinical As-Rabbi Davidson
LONDON—(JTA) — IAN MIK-
sembly of America, as the new ARDO, M.P. and member of the
chairman of the Division of Re- national executive of the Poale
ligious Activities of the National Zion of Britain, has been named
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Jewish Welfare.
a member of the new British
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Labor Party executive. Mikardo
The memory of the late Judge
DR. MAURICE L. PERLZ- is the representative for React- Harry
B..:'::eidan will be honored
WEIG, representative of the ing.
by
the
naming of the playgrbund
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World Jewish Congress at the
on Lawton and Rochester—op-
United Nations, left for London
HARRY H. GOLDBERG, JR., posite Congregation Shaarey Ze-
en route to Australia, New-Zea- former radio and television
land, Indonesia, Singapore, In- director with Luckoff, Wayburn dek—the Keidan Playground; it
dia. and Israel. He will address & Frankel, has joined Davis- became known this week.
meetings and conferences, and Daniels - Advertising Inc. as vice
will report to the leaders of the president and account execu-
Jewish communities which are tive. Davis-Daniels has moved
affiliated to the World Jewish to 602 Hofmann Bldg.
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Congress, on the work of the
Congress.
K. Z. PALTIEL of Montreal
TAshmoo
has been appointed by the Can-
adian Jewish Congress and by
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Name Playground
In Keidan Memory
RUGS
CLEANED
by Leader
the Joint Public Relations Com-
mittee as director of community
services for the Prairie Prov-
inces with headquarters in Win-
nipeg.
The United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit
Gratefully Acknowledge
the Receipt of
one scholarship to the scholar-
ship fund of the schools from
the children of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester M. Moss in memory of
their dearly beloved parents.
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a gift to the Scholarship Fund
from Milton Gordon of Chicago
Boulevard in memory of his
dearly beloved father, Abe Gor-
don, on the occasion of his 70th
birthday anniversary (Sept. 21,
188W .
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one scholarship in honor of
their moaner, Bessie, from Wil-
liam and .Louis Lino vitz
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BENJAMIN G. BROWDY,
president of the Zionist Organi-
zation of America, announced
the appointment of Judge AL-
BERT D. SCHANZER of Brook-
lyn, N. Y., as national chairman
of the War Veterans' Committee
of the organization.
The appointment of ISRAEL
B. RAPPOPORT as director of
its children's village of Meier
Shfeyah in Israel has been an-
nounced by Junior Hadassah,
Young women's Zionist organ-
ization of America. He succeeds
Simeon Pollack of New York
City who was director for two
years.
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anniversary dinner dance at the
Plani and 'Office: •
Masonic Temple Wednesday.
Chairman for this party was
Stanley Yates.
8700 LINWOOD
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