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Social, Inc., Again Gives to Israel
Sid Shmarak's
Business Briefs
Phil and Archie Fabian of the
DEXTER RADIO AND TELE-
VISION CO., at 11565 Dexter,
have recently announced the
enlarging of their TV service de-
partment. The lower level of
their quarters has been re-
arranged to allow for better
servicing to their ever-increas-
ing number of customers. Spe-
cial this month to our readers is
a complete ten-point check-up
which includes cleaning, adjust-
ing, checking and repairing for
the sum of only, five dollars.
Day and night service at rea-
sonable rates for all other calls.
12—THE JEWISH NEWS
Beale to Guide Holiday
Plans of Mogen Abraham
Friday, July 20, 1951
At a meeting of Cong. Mogen
Abraham's Men's Club, Hyman
R. Beale, vice-president, was ap-
pointed by president, Ben Sachs,
to take charge of arrangements
for the services of Rosh Hasha--
nah and Yom Kippur.
On the committee assisting
service call UN. 1-7237.
Beale will be Israel Abramson,
Harold Bronstein, Jay Chasan,
H. M. Gerenraich, Sam Good-
man, Al Levine, Mark Nolan and
Harry Saltzman, secretary.
A business meeting is sched-
A number of photographs have uled for Wednesday.
Gladstone have opened a new
Ko,sher Meat and Poultry Mar-
icet in the Midway at 18275 Wy-
oming near Curtis. The WY-
OMING KOSHER MEAT &
POULTRY MARKET deliver
meat to the home. For this
Chronicle Photo:s
To be Kept Month
been turned over to The Jewish
News by the Jewish Chronicle.
These photos, as well as a num-
ber of cuts, will be retained for
a month, so that those who de-
sire them may call for them.
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They will be destroyed after one
JULES DONESON, (center) director of the Michigan Zionist
Murray Frumin of BRADLEY month.
Region, is shown holding check for over $500 donated by Social, HIGBIE & CO., members of the
Inc., for food parcels destined for 50 families at the Village of the
Blind, Gedera, Israel. HERSHEL LEWIS, president; (left) and
HARRY H. SEARS, treasurer, made the presentation in behalf of
the group. Social, Inc., continued its policy of overseas contribu-
tions in closing its season.
Mumford Student Wins Scholarship
Fifteen-year-old Richard Ko-
misaruk planned to enter his
junior year at Mumford High
School in September. A letter he
received Saturday from the
Ford Foundation, however, will
send him to the University of
Chicago.
Richard was one of 200 young
men selected throughout the
nation to participate in the pre-
induction scholarship program
of the Foundation.
JWV to Sponsor
Hospital Carnival
The third annual carnival
party sponsored by the Jewish
War- Veterans in conjunction
with allied veterans groups in
Detroit for hospitalized veter-
ans. will be held at 1:30 p.m., at
Dearborn Veterans Hospital.
The affair will feature a for-
tune telling booth, millionaires
party, balloon contest, fish
ponds, weight guessing and
other forms of carnival enter-
tainment. The 930 hospital pa-
tients at Dearborn will partake
in all activities at no cost. •
The Department of Michigan
Jewish War Veterans Ladies
Auxiliary
hospital
chairman
Cell Silverman, and co-chairman
Natalie Victor, have been work-
ing with the following indiVid-
ual auxiliary chairman: Faye
Teitelbaum, Elizabeth Stone,
Freda Shiffm.an, Rhoda Riemer,
Estelle Goss, _Rosalind Citrin,-
Rose Bluestein, Gertrude Hertz-
berg, Ruth Kaplan, Helen Ko-
gan, Ty Tratner, Sarah Nemon,
Ricky Galison and Lillian Chi-
rtitz on preparations.
ISRAEL BERMAN of Brook-
lyn, national treasurer of Miz-
rachi, has been named acting
president of the religious-Zion-
ist organization.
In September, Richard will
start college studies at Chicago
on a $1200 grant. The scholar-
ship will run for two years. Ac-
cording to Richard the Ford
Foundation made these scholar-
ships available so that scholas-
tically promising young men
could receive a few years of
higher" education before induc-
tion by the Army.
The University of Ohicago is
one of four universities partici-
pating in the pre-induction
scholarship program, the others
being Columbia, Yale and Wis-
consin.
Richard, who will not be 16
until Sept. 12, is the son of Sam-
uel Komisaruk of 16919 Prairie
and the late Mrs. Komisaruk.
While he has not decided on a
particular vocation, Richard
leans strongly toward medicine.
An older brother, Edwin, was
accepted to Wayne University's
Medical School for the fall
semester.
While at Mumford, Richard
was editor of the school paper,
the Mumford Mercury. Richard,
who plays the piano and enjoys
all kinds of music, placed third
in the Metropolitan Spelling Bee
in 1949, and in 1947 on a trip
to Washington as part of a- quiz
contest.
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Sen. KEFAUVER'S
OWN STORY
"Crime in America"
Read "Crime in America" by the Nation's No. 1 Crime
Buster, Sen. Estes Kefauver, and you'll learn the startling
inside story of the greatest crime investigation in history!
Here, in his own words Senator Kefauver will give
Detroit Times readers his personal interpretation of com-
mittee findings in Detroit and other cities visited by the
Senate Crime Investigating Committee. You'll surely
want to follow every chapter of "Crime in America!"
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on the loss of their dearly
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child ren of Rebecca
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charming Mrs. Al Watrous. "Many of
My friends feel the same way about
theirs, too."•
"And- can she cook with it!!" adds Al.
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"That's because I'm not forever pot-
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10425 Northlawn, has inaugu-
rated a lake area delivery serv-
ice to accommodate vacationers
in the Pontiac lake areas during
the summer months. Weekly
deliveries will be made to fami-
lies in need of complete baby
laundry service. Call WE. 3-0900.
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ATCHEESEND EGGS IN
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cookecrpotatoes, diced 1
4 5 hard-cooked eggs,
4
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1
cup grated sharp
Yl
cheese
/4 cup fine bread crumbs
- sliced
ed pimiento -1
2 tbsps. butter
2 tbsps. Chopp
2 tsps. grated onion
Solt ancrpepper
imiento
nge layers of potatoes, sliced eggs, p
and onion in greased baking dish. Season with salt
ArN
heese to hot cream sauce and stir
c
and
until pepper.
smooth) Add
pouf over potato and egg combination.
Lightly brown bread crumbs in butter on Medium heat
and spread over other ingredients. Bake 25 minutes
of 350 degrees. Serves 4.
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