17 THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday, December 29, 1950 Eight past presidents of the Jewish Social Service Bureau will be guests of honor at a At public installation rituals reception concluding the 25th held Dec. 14 at Masonic Temple, Craftsman Lodge, of the Ma- .sonic order, swore in Philip ,Wuntner as Worshipful Mas- ter. Following the installation ceremonies there was entertain- ment and danc- ing. G. M. Stutz M. S. Welt Serving with Wuntner a r e anniversary celebration of the Harry Laker, senior warden; agency, 1:30 p.m. Jan. 7, at the Alex Speyer, Woodward Jewish Center. Those to be honored include. Wuntner junior warden; D, M. Berk, treasurer; William Melville S. W el t, founding Rosenberg, secretary; Manuel president who served from Klasky, senior deacon; Nathan 1925 to 1949-; Abraham Srere, Taisch, junior deacon; Nelson 1929 to 1931; Theodore Levin, Feirer, tiler; Eugene Blumen- 1931 to 1936; Prof. Samuel thal, chaplain; and James Rach- Levin, 1936 to 1939; George M. Stutz, 1939 to 1941; Mrs. Mel- lefT, marshall. Stewards include James Weiss, ville S. Welt, 1941 to 1943; Harry " Green, David Weinberg, Benjamin E. Jaffe, 1943 to Jack Harris ;- Albert Shapiro, 1946, and Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Sidney J. White, D. E. Utley, 1946 to 1949. The • present president, Dr. Sid H. Jackson, M. J. Morgan- roth, Harry Jackson and Sam Lawrence H. Seltzer, will chair the general session, following Green. four concurrent group discus- sion meetings. Mrs. John C. Inscribe Ecuador Archbishop Hopp, chairman of, the general In Jerusalem Golden Book planning committee, will pre- QUITO, Ecuador (JTA) - A side at the opening general ses- certificate of inscription in the sion. Leaders in social welfare ac- Jewish National Fund's Golden tivities in Detroit will chair the Book in Jerusalem was present- four discussion meetings. Hul- ed to Jose Maria de la Torre, dah Fine, principal of Hampton Archbishop of Quito, by Dr. Me : School, will preside at the ses- nashe Dolan, special Israel dele- sion on problems of adolescene, gate. In accepting the certificate at which Goldie Goldstein will the Archbishop, who visited Is- make the case pregentation. rael last s u m m e r, expressed Chairman of the session on praise for • the achievements of problems of family living will the • Israel government. be M r s. Theodore Bargman, treasurer of JSSB, while Mrs. Rachel Manela will make the Early Deadline for case presentation. At the session on child place- January 5 Issue ment, Dr. Irving Posner, JSSB Due to the occurrence of vice president, will be chairman and Mary Gerstein will present New Year's Day on Monday, the case study. the deadline for all copy - Chairman at the discussion including photographs - for on "From DPs to New Ameri- the issue of The JewiSh News cans" will be Mrs. Julian H. of Jan. 5 will be at noon the Krolik, chairman of the case preceding Friday, Dec. 29. committee of Resettlement Ser- Rabbi Maimon Coming Here Mizrachi to Hear Rabbi Zanibrowsky On Jan. 6; Plan Kusevitsky Concert Saturday evening, Jan. 6, at J. •L. Maimon, Israel Minister of Young Israel Center, Rabbi S. Religion, Sunday, Feb. 18. A M. Zambrowski . address a committee of local community leaders is being formed to wel- come Rabbi Maimon. All local congregations will participate on this committee. The renowned Cantor Moshe Kusevitsky will be the guest artist at the testi- monial dinner in honor of Rabbi Maimon at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Cantor Kusevitsky also will conduct the services on Sabbath morning, Feb. 17, at Congrega- tion Bnai Zion. Abraham Nus- baum, vice-president of Miz- rachi, is in charge of arrange- ments for the services. RABBI ZAMBROWSKI Board of Education Holds Classes for Foreign .Born The Adult Education'"Depart- ment of the Detroit Board of Education conducts classes in English for the foreign-born in Many places . in Detroit. Call at the school nearest to you or phone the Adult Educa- tion Department of the Detroit • . - Vienna Refugee Leader to Make Home in Israer JSSB Honors Eight Past Presidents At 2511 Anniversary Program, Jan. 7 Wuntner Installed As Craftsman Master gathering of the local Mizrachi organization. The film, "T h e Great Promise" • will be shown. Rabbi Zambrowski, executive president of the Mizrachi Or- ganization of Canada, and a member of the world presidium of Mizrachi, is a member of the executive board of the Jewish National Fund in the United States and of the American Jewish Congress, is a recognized leader amongst the younger Or- thodox Rabbis, and has won ac- claim as a lecturer. Preparations are now being made for the visit here of Rabbi 1St", Young Israel Institute To Hold Spring Classes The Institute of Jewish Stud- ies will conclude its winter se- mester Jan. 10 with a general convocation in the auditorium of the Young Israel Youth Center. Registration for the spring se- mester will be accepted from Jan. 31 through Feb. 7, the date of the first spring session. Classes will be offered in lit- urgy, proverbs, Hebrew II, osophy and history. The faculty will again include Rabbi Max Kapustin, Rabbi Abraham Zent- man, Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum, Morris Nobel, and Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, chairman of the social sbudies lecture series. Further information can be obtained by calling TE. 4-4145. Young Israel of Detroit will augment a special program Sat- urday with a Melovah Malkah at 9 p.m., in the Young Israel Board of Education, WO. 3-715G. auditorium. VIENNA, (JTA) - Bronislaw tion of Vienna since 1945, an- Teichholtz, president of the In- nounced that he will soon mi- vice, and case presentations will ternational Refugee Organiza- grate to Israel. be made by Anna Rose Hersh, Mrs. Helen B. Lewis, Frank Loe- wenberg and Eva Ravnitzky, representing Jewish Vocational Service, Resettlement Service, Jewish Community Center and North End Clinic - Federation agencies which give service to new Americans. At the general session, Custom Made greetings will be brought by Richard S. Bachman, manag- ing director of the Council of Social Agencies, and Isidore Sobeloff, executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion. Harold Silver, .executive director of JSSB, will discuss "The JSSB and the Com- munity." The exacting care of a Samuel Pearl Custom-made FUR costs you the Furs standard rotes - but for your dis- criminating taste, or flair for the un- In appreciation of their loyal service, two staff members who have been with JSSB for 25 years and two foster mothers, who have given more than 20 years of service each, will re- ceive citations of merit, to be presented by Rabbi Morris Adler. Chairman of the various phases - of program arrange- ments, in addition to Mrs. Hopp, include M r s. Charles Lakoff, program, Mrs. Harold Schakne, registration, Mrs. Joseph Gech- elin and Wilfred B. Doner, pub- licity, Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder, presidents, and Mrs. Samuel J. Greenberg, reception. usual, choose with the assurance that you are getting superbly smart styl- i n g, near- perfect craftsmanship coupled with Mr. Pearl's personal touch. PEARL samuel FURS with Fur Studios at 314 Farwell Bldg., WO. 1-8644, till 6. YEAR-END CLEARANCE REDUCTIONS • • .15% to 50% To make way for seasonable replaceMents, we are reducing prices on special groups - of SUITS, TOPCOATS and OVERCOATS .. Sportswear. Slacks and Furnishifigs. • • 1 SUITS TOPCOATS Were $95 . . NOW $68.75 Were $85 . . . NOW $58.75 Were $75. .. . NOW $53.75 Were $95 . NOW $68.75 Were $85 .,. NOW $58.75 Were $75 . NOW $53.75 Were $65 . . . . NOW $48.75 Were $65 . • . NOW $48.75 OVERCOATS These won't last long with cold weather still ahead. Here's values you can't overlook .. . PRICED FAR BELOW REPLACEMENT COST SO don't miss this great event! Were $95. ...NOW $68.75 Were $85 . . NOW $63.75 Were $75, . • NOW $58.75 Were $65 . . . . NOW $48.75 Other Coats SUbstantially Reduced SPORTSWEAR BROKEN SIZES SPORT JACKETS:- were $37.50 .... now $29.75 ODDS AND ENDS were $45.00. .....now $33.75 SLAX-odds and ends: were to $24.50 ...now $ 13.75 LEISURE JACKETS: were $35 and $45. .now $26.75 FURNISHINGS SHIRTS, Pastel shades were $4 .95 now $2.75 OVERCOATS (39) were $75 to $115, now 9995 TOPCOATS (43) were $75 to $65, now $39 95 were $85 to $75, now $3995 Slight Charge for Alteratioils NECKWEAR were $3.50 and $2.50 now $1.25 SHIRT JACKETS, Gabardine were $16.95 now $9.75 • Other Furnishings Substantially Reduced OPEN EVENINGS G4 4 I I , 14.lhere c /3 5oremoit 1430 GRISWOLD ST. eftveen Clifford and Grand River