Young Adults Plan Purim Carnival

Members of the Jewish Young Adult Council shown planning
the Purim Carnival to be held Saturday night are, seated left to
right, ELEANOR SCHMERL, LZOA 11; RHODA BEBES, Temple
Israel YPC; AL TALBERG, Israel YPC; PHYLLIS STEINBERGER,
Northwest YPC; AL GAINES, Israel YPC; NATALIE GAINES,
JYAC president; PETER HART, Beth El YPC; standing, ZENA
BLAU, JYAC secretary; EVELYN STOLLMAN, JYAC vice-presi-
dent; and MARILYN FISCHER, Iota Alpha Pi.

News Brevities

Grumbling About Income Taxes?
Center Branches
Announce Purim Note the Higher Rate in Israel
Holiday Program
NEW YORK, (AJP)—Many an ,,American must sacrifice only

American grumblingly gropes
Festivity will mark the Purim through his pockets to pay his The profits of corporations in
season for all programs of the annual income tax. But have you Israel are taxed at a rate of
Jewish Community Center.
ever considered what the aver-
A contemporary story of Esther age citizen of Israel pays out in , 50%. However, a large part of
will be premiered by the Gas- the form of income taxes?
this is credited toward the per-
light Theater of Davison Branch
A man in Israel with a wife sonal income of the sharehold-
teen agers at 8:30 p.m. Wednes- and two children making $64 a ers.
day.
week must pay out on the aver-
Fifteen young adult organiza- age '7% of it for taxes. His cousin
tions will decorate booths at the in America under the same cir-
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Purim carnival of the Center- cumstances pays only 4%.
Friday, March 16, 1951
sponsored Jewish Young Adult
If that man with his wife and
Council at 9 p.m., Saturday at two children in Israel were pro-
the Woodward Center. A variety moted to foreman in the shop
TRAVEL
Of games and contests will be where he works, and was making
offered and all booths will award $113 a week, he would have to
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prizes. Dancing will follow. Peter pay 20% for taxes. Again, his
G. Hart is chairman.
ISRAEL
lucky cousin in America pro-
Queen Esther will be crowned moted to the same wage scale
at two carnivals of Center teen- would only have to pay 10%.
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agers. Northwest Extension teens
If' both men were promoted t'SRAEL
will cavort March 24, and the , to management executives and
ISRAEL
Davison Branch on March 28. each was making $28,000 a year, NAVIGATION
Booths, games and dancing will the Israeli would have to pay COMPANY • LTD
SHIPS
feature both events. Northwest 55% of it for taxes while the
weekly sailings
teen agers will warm up in a American would be hit for only from Marseilles, France and Italian ports
to Israel
Purim dance this Saturday.
25%. Assume now that both men
A Queen Esther contest will became presidents of their re- ONE WAY $84 and up
also highlight the Holiday Hop I spective factories and make I ROUND TRIP $15120 and up
Purim Dance Sunday at the 1$140,000 a year to take home to consult your travel agent or the
general agents,
Woodward Center. Paul Leash , their wives and children. Before
and his orchestra will play for they get home with it, the Israel
AMERICAN - ISRAELI SHIPPING CO.. INC.
27 William Street, NY 5 Dlgby 4-7600
the 62nd Center young adult hop government takes 66% while the
Newsworthy personalities of
our own time as well as the tra-
ditional Purim characters will
Formal Closing
feature the annual masquerade
ball of the Center's Mothers'
Clubs Council, March 27, at the
Woodward Center. Mrs. Fannie
Diamond is chairman.
Sunday, March 25th, 8:30 P.M.
Costume parades will prevail
at carnivals for junior members
at all four Center buildings.
MUSIC HALL
Junior carnivals will be held
Sunday afternoon, at the main
Center and at the Davison
GUESTS
Branch. Members of the North-
west Extension neighborhood
MOSHE KUSEVITSKY
clubs will celebrate March 25 in
the Woodward building.
World's Greatest
Golden Age groups at the
Cantor
Center will hold a united observ-
ance March 24, at the 12th St.
AKIVA GOVRIN
Council Center.

An intensive course in the the CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
Russian language, approximating PARENTS ASSOCIATION at 8:15
a year of study, is being offered Monday, in the school auditor-
in the spring semester at BRAN- ium. Morton Hack will present
DEIS 'University, Waltham, Mass. the parents' view and William
The University has named John A. Arbaugh, boys' counsellor, will
Codman Fiske, a graduate of speak for the teachers. Two stu-
Harvard College, as lecturer in dents, Helen Alexander, vocalist,
Russian. Mr. Fiske is currently accompanied by Arlene Fish-
working for his Ph. D. in Rus- man, will perform.
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sian Language and Literature at
.presi-
FREDERIC
ROHMER,
Harvard University.
dent of Gerber, Inc. since its in-
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"Personality Development incorporation in 1920, recently
Through Art and Music" will be retired. Rohner, who was a vice-
discussed at a meeting of the president of the Nestle Co., will
MACCULLOCH CHAPTER, Bet- continue as active head of the
ter Schools Assn., at 8 p. m., Emmental Cheese Corp. and
Monday. Two films, "Your Child Frederic Rohner, Inc., which he
Is a Genius" and "Rhythm," will established in 1929. John • Sip-
be shown. Officer Clark, of the kin replaces Rohner as manager
Police Department Traffic Divi- of the Gerber and Co.
sion, will speak and show the
film, "The Last Date."
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GOV. G. MENNEN WILLIAMS
and Congressman JOHN B. DIN-
GELL will be honored guests at
GINSBERG—R OSENBERG
the spring victory party to be AUXILIARY will meet at 8:30
given Friday, March 30, at 8 p.m., Tuesday, at the Memorial
p.m., by the Fifteenth Congres- Home. Participants in JWV's
sional District Official Demo- Goodwill Luncheon Monday, in
cratic Organization. The annual Kern's auditorium. will be Mes-
affair will be held this year at dames Carol Elias, Shirlee Gross,
Member of Knesset, Histadrut
Danish Brotherhood Hall, Forest Marion Gaspas and Ty Tratner.
Leader
Greets
Brother
in
Detroit
near Twelfth.
Hostesses at the meeting are
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Mrs. Elias and Mrs. Josephine After 31 Year Separation
RABBI MORRIS ADLER
At a meeting of CLUB Prag.
Harry Brown of 3750 Long-
TWENTY-FIVE, the following
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Congregation Shaorey
were elected officers: Mollie
Y E T Z - COHEN AUXILIARY fellow saw his brother, Alex
Zedek.
Demean, president; Gertrude will attend the State Department Braun, for the first time in 31
MOSHE KUSEVITSKY
Steingold, vice-president; Lillian meeting, Monday, in the Mem- years, when he arrived in De-
Bloom; Shirley Robinson, secre- orial Home, instead of its reg- troit on March 6. -
Alex Braun, born in Czecho-
taries; Mary Rosen, treasurer; ularly scheduled meeting.
Admission Cards Available for
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slavakia, lived there during the
Eve Kahn, social chairman; Sara
LAWRENCE H. JONES POST Nazi reign where he lost his
Gittleman, publicity chairman.
Histadrut Contributors and Workers
The group will meet next at the will elect officers at a meeting wife and family and spent a
at 11 a.m., March 25, at the year in a concentration camp.
home of Edith Oosterveen.
Memorial Home. Speakers, He later became a member of I
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VLADIMIRITZER EMERGEN- brunch and entertainment are Haganah- and went to Israel. He
TO. 9-8660
CY RELIEF ORGANIZATION on the program.
l is now residing with his brother,
13722 Linwood
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will hold its fifth annual ban-
Harry Brown.
MORTON
A.
SILVERMAN
quet at 9 p.m., March 24, at
Zack's Catering. . Members and AUXILIARY invites member8
friends are urged to attend. En- and prospects to a social at 8:30
tertainment has been designed p•m., Wednesday, at the Mem-
orial Home. Hostesses will be
to appeal to youth.
Evelyn Weinstein and Berte Lif-
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"One of the important theat- ton. Children of members of the
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rical events of our time, a mir- Post and Auxiliary will partici-
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acle of entertainment—perfectly pate in a Purim party on March
staged, perfectly directed and 25 at the Memorial
Home.
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AT THE
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magnificently acted." Thus, Wal-
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LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL- •
ter Winchell, describing a hard- IARY will nominate officers at
boiled professional observer's re- its meeting Tuesday, at the •
action to a handsome, elaborate, Memorial Home. Pocket-sized :
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3067 E. GD. BLVD., near Wcodword
costly new production by Peter books and current mw g azines are
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Lawrence
BE SERVED PROMPTLY AT 6 P.M. •
ce and Detroit s R. L. again requested. At its \ last
WILL
OEURVES
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COCKTAILS
&
HORS
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Stevens of J. M. Barrie's "Peter meeting Eva Handelsman was (1%
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Pan." With Jean Arthur and appointed to head the Poppy
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Boris Karloff from Hollywood Day drive in May. Claire Spolan
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starred as the Boy Who Wouldn't is co-chairman.
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Grow Up and as that menace of i •
the pirate world, Captain Jas.1
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. CARD OF THANKS
Hook, Masonic Temple will play i The family of the late Mrs. I
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host to happy throngs of chil-1Lena Slakter wishes to acknowl- i •
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dren—and their parents—for six edge with grateful appreciation 2
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days only beginning Tuesday' to members of the Radomer Aid;
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INTERNATIONALLY
FAMOUS
ENTERTAINER
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evening, March 20. Leonard Society and Auxiliary and to •
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Bernstein has written a. special her many friends the kindnesses •
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score and songs, John Burrell i and sympathies extended during •
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with an assist from Wendy Toye its recent bereavement.
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AND
CANTOR
HYMAN
J.
ADLER
directed, scenery is by Ralph 1
CARD OF THANKS
Alswang and costumes are by I The family of the late Morris
Motley.
I Weinman wishes to thank its •
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"TO LIVE IN PEACE", select- relatives and friends for the
ed as the best foreign film of many kindnesses extended dur- •
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1948, will be presented by the ing its recent bereavement.
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Detroit Cinema Guild in the Art
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HAVE
NOT
YET
MADE
RESERVATIONS
Junior
Hadassah
Holds
Social
PATRONS
WHO
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Institute lecture hall, Thursday.
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Junior Hadassah will hold its
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PLEASE CALL
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CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB will third monthly social on Wednes-
meet at the home of Mr. and day night, at the Halevy Music
DAVE
GOLDBERG
2
ABE
GREEN
OR
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Mrs. Norman Lacoff for a night Center. Dance instructors from
WO. 1-1329 or UN. 4-8822 •
the Robert Morgan Studio will
of games.
UN. 2-8932 or UN. 4-1341
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demonstrate t h e Charleston.
THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY
"Problem Parents" and "Prob- Dancing is from 8:30 to 12 mid-
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lem Teachers" will be the sub- night. All youth groups are in- •
A. GREEN D. GOLDBERG
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BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOLS PATRONS DINNER : • •
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THIS SUNDAY, MARCH 18

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LATIN QUARTER

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DINNER AT 6:30 P.M.

GEORG

PRICE

IN ERSON

• Gov. G. Mennen Williams and Dr. Joseph K amenetsky Will Speak • •
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