Laurence O'Larry Gives $1,000 to Temple Israel Sisterhood Fund Bar Mitzvahs I The Bar Mitzvah of Stephen Samuel Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan N. Brown, 19366 Santa Barbara Dr., will be observed Jan. 12 at Temple Israel. A re- ception in his honor will be held Sunday evening at the family home. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Abraham Alvin Sulkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sulkes, of N. Mar- tindale Ave., will be observed Saturday at Cong. Bnai Zion. A dinner will be held that evening at Zack's Catering. * LAURENCE O'LARRY of St. Clair Furs contributed $1,000 to- wards the Temple Israel Sisterhood fund. He made his presenta- tion to Mrs. DAVID B. KEYWELL (left), chairman of the project, and MRS. SAMUEL B. DANT°, her associate. Mr. O'Larry last week announced a gift of $100,000, on the occasion of his 50th birthday, to Starr Commonwealth, the famous Michigan Boys' Town, as a trust fund for Christmas entertain ments. * Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Cohen announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Perry Mandell, which took place at Northwest He- brew Congregation Dec. 16. • • The Bar Mitzvah of Howard Michael Ellis, son of Mn and Mrs. Sol Ellis, of Richton Ave., will be observed Saturday, Jan. 13, at Cong. Bnai David. A din- ner in his honor will follow Sat- urday evening at Zack's Cater- ing. Camp Nahelu Staff to Hold Annual Reunion 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Camp Nahelu will hold its 21st annual camp reunion at 2 p.m., Sunday, at the Wardell-Shera- ton Hotel. The anniversary cele- bration will include color movies taken at the camp last summer, a skit by the counsellors, camp songs and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Mich- aels, camp directors, will greet and welcome friends and co- workers. All former campers, parents and the staff are in- vited to the get-together. Camp Hiawatha Schedules Reunion at Beth Aaron Samuel S. Schneierson was re-elected p resident of the Jewish Child Care Association of New York and will head the or- ganization during the 129th year of its services to underprivil- eged children, •make it Friday, January 5, 1951 All boys from 5 to 16 and their parents are invited to a Camp Hiawatha Reunion to be held at 2 p.m., Sunday at Cong. Beth Aaron, 18000 Wyoming. On the afternoon's program will be movies, entertainment and re- freshments. For information call Camp Hiawatha, UN. 1-1333. ATTENTION LANDLORDS CALL TE. 2 2201 - For the Tenants You Want NOW BONDED RENTAL BUREAU 4644 Woodward near Forest Sat. and Sun. 9-5 Open 9-9 F I IIST on your menu MISSING BARBER ... Men's Club Activities CONG. BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB . will entertain their wives and friends with a program at 9 p.m., Tuesday. Lil- lian Fox, talented pianist, will render the musical portion. Gil- bert Levin will offer a satire in monologue. S a in Levin, pro- g r a m chairman, and Martin Levine, vice-chairman, will . also participate. Rabbi Halpern will read in Yiddish from Sholom Aleichem. •* * * HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE, Bnai Brith, will hold a Millionaire's Night party on Feb. 24, at Carpenter's Hall, Puritan and Steel. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Lodge or Chapter. Their will be $1,000 in prizes featured at the. party, the proceeds of which go to various philanthropies. * * * A few reservations are still available for DONALD FOX LODGE, Bnai Brith, members for the Cabaret Night, to be held Jan. 27, at the Park Avenue Hotel. A turkey luncheon will be served, and membership enter- tainment will be furnished. Tick- ets may be obtained by -calling Phil Spitz, TY. 7-9352, or Percy Bossin, UN. 4-7743. * * found of Albert's Barber Shop 9825 DEXTER of Boston Blvd. Phone—TYler 4-9435 Formerly of Renee Barber Shop 12241 Linwood at Cortland on 12th St. * Dr. Max Kapustin, director of Wayne University Hillel Found- ation, will speak at a meeting of PISGAH LODGE at 8:30 p.m. Monday at Parkside Hall. Dr. Kapustin will speak on "Hillel Builds for the Future." Also on the program is Solomon Gold- r berg, president of the Wayne Hillel Council. * * * Congregation MOGEN ABRA-i HAM MEN'S CLUB will meet Jan. 8 to plan fund-raising ac= tivities. New members are in- vited. DAVID DREXLER Your Dollar Will Have Twice the Buying Power at Block's Going ' Out of Business Sale on 12th In spite of rising prices . . . HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED SUITS, OVERCOATS AND TOPCOATS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ! ! ! JWV CHARLES AND AARON KOGAN AUXILIARY. will hold a social at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the home of Mrs. Nate Kirsch, 16163 Woodingham Dr. Designing and creating hats by Members and friends is the theme of the program. Prizes will be awarded for the best creation. Refreshments will be served. * * * LAWRENCE H. JONES POST and AUXILIARY prepared for the JWV Military Ball with a joint meeting at which members of. the State Department were present. Representative to the ball is Jr. Vice Commander Her- man C. Gach. Contact him at TY. 7-4438, or Joseph Fishman, UN. 1-5807, for tickets. * * G I N S B U RG - ROSENBERG 'AUXILIARY will meet at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 16, at the Memorial Home. Members will take part in the toy work shop program. Mrs. Mania Salinger and Mrs. Florence Maloff are : co-hostesses for the evening. • • YET Z- COHEN AUXILIARY will meet at the Memorial Home, at 8:30 p.m., Monday. 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