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September 28, 1951 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-09-28

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42—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 28, 1951

Synagogue Women Plan Two-Day State Parley

- The Michigan Chapter of the
Central Branch of the National
Women's League of the United
Synagogue of America will hold
a two-day state conference Oct.
29 and 30, -with the theme "Ju-
daism in the Home."
Four workshops will be spon-
sored on program; ways and
means and Torah Fund; mem-
bership; and youth. The Mich-
igan Chapter is comprised of
four Detroit Sisterhoods and

Crohn Urges Support
For the Balfour Ball

In a statement issued here
upon his return from Israel,
Lawrence W. Crohn, former
president of the Zionist Organi-
zation of Detroit, stated: "Sup-
port of the Balfour Ball is more
necessary now than ever before."
Mr. Crohn, who now holds the
post of presi-
0 - ' c - •
.-, clent of the
Zionist Council
of Detroit, after
an intensive
study of the
economic a n d
political' situa-
tion in Israel,
declared: "The
Zionist Organi-
zation is t h e
most effective
force for our
work in Israel."
Harry Cohen,
Crohn chairman of the
19th annual Zionist Ball, which
will be held Saturday evening,
Nov. 3, at Hotel Statler, appeals
for patronage of the entire Jew-
ish community for this outstand-
ing affair of the year. Proceeds
of the ball maintain all the
work of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of Detroit and obligations
to the national organization.
For information, call the Zion-
ist office in the Penobscot Build-
ing, WO. 5-1484.

Greetings

eight out-state Sisterhoods. Mrs.
Nathan Spevakow, national
board member, is chairman, and
is assisted by Mrs. A. Katzman,
vice-president of the Central
Branch. Mrs. CharleS Robinson
is district chairman:

GREET I NGS

Borenstein Bros., Prop.

13137 Dexter WE. 5-9102

8735 . - 12th

TY. 4-9628

TR. 5-7807

PHILLIPS

WASTE OIL PICK-UP
and ROAD OILING

for Health and Beauty

12602 DEXTER nr. FULLERTON
TU. 3-0022

ZEMAN'S
N. Y. BAKERY

Kosher Meats

Best Wishes For
A Happy Holiday

LADIES ONLY

Sincere Best Wishes for a
Happy New Year to Our
Friends and Customers

H. SCHECTER

8800 - 12th

Scientific - Massages
Electric Steam Cabinets

13501 Linwood
At Davison

My Customers and Friends

The Central Volunteer Bureau
placed 1,051 volunteers in social
agencies during 1950, who served
a. total of 26,537 hours.

Jo-Anne Body Salon

Flowers
for All
Occasions

A Happy New Year to All

VERY BEST WISHES
FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO OUR FRIENDS AND
CLIENTELE

SERVICE

Muskovitz and

3901 Wyoming
Dearborn, Michigan
VI. 3-1700

PLUMBING - HEATING
2955 W. Davison

Pershin

LeShono

Greetings on the New Year

Holiday Greetings

Tovo Tikosevu

POLLACK

Architect

MICHIGAN
TOWEL SUPPLY

3510 WOODWARD AVE.

3700 HUMBOLT

New Year Greetings to
Our Friends and Customers

New Year Greetings

LOUIS G.

REDSTONE, •

PRINTING CO.

2420 Grand River

WO. 3-0895

Broadway Vignette

By BEN FEINGOLD

(American Jewish Press Feature)

Phillip and Mollie

George M. Cohan once sent a
telegram to a swanky hotel, ask-
ing for a reservation. Inadver-
tently, his name on the wire was
spelled "COHEN." He received a
return telegram stating the
hotel was sorry; they were
packed.
Cohan, knowing full well that
the hotel was half-filled at best,
returning friends having told
him so, and suspecting that an
operator had spelled his name
"COHEN," not "COHAN," on the
wire, as had so often happened
in the past, rushed the hotel
another wire. It read: "I SEE
WE BOTH -MADE A MISTAKE.
YOU THOUGHT I WAS JEWISH
(STOP) I THOUGHT YOU
WERE AMERICANS!"

Sinai & Family -

Extend greetings to their
Relatives and Friends for A
Happy New Year.

18501 Santa Barbara

Holiday Greetings

Theodore J.
Smith Studio

LEWIS ARTIST
SUPPLY CO.

Mr. Jack Frost Associate
Superior Instruction in All
Branches in the Art of Dancing

13200-6 Livernois

WE. 5-9470

(if no Ans. WE. 3-4898)

=

Sincere Best Wishes
for A Happy New Year
to our Friends and
Customers

Telcove Friendship Club
To Resume Meetings Oct. 7

ComPlete Alterations at
Nevele Club Aquabana

Alterations are nearing com-
pletion on the Aquabana at the
Nevele Country Club, Ellenville,
N.Y., where the recently con-
structed pool-side building is
being converted into a glass-
enclosed recreation lodge for the
fall and winter seasons.
The second floor observatory
of the Aquabana will be com-
pletely enclosed and a three-
sided open wood-burning fire-
place is being installed. The rec-
reation lodge will be fitted into
the Nevele's planned program of
entertainment with film show-
ings, community singing, story
telling and wienie roasts being
held there.

UN. 3-2937

Holiday Greetings

Cor. Tyler

The Telcove Friendship Club.
an organization of unattached
men and women, will resume its
meetings at 8:30 p.m., Oct. 7 at
the Davison Jewish Center. The
club will elect officers for the
1951-52 season.
Weekly Sun-Nite Socials will
be resumed Oct. 28. Men and
women in their forties who wish
to join may contact Mary Cap-
Jan at the 'Center, TR. 5-8400.

INSURANCE

2937 W. McNICHOLS

Hamburg Group for
Peace with. Israel

HAMBURG, (JTA) — Edgar
Engelhard, chairman of t h e
Hamburg Free Democratic Party,
has placed his organization be-
hind the campaign for peace be-
tween Germany and Israel. The
campaign was started by Erich
Leuth, in the Neue Zeitung of
Frankfurt. Englehard sharply
criticized the Hamburg Senate
for its failure to aid the Jewish
community's synagogue here.

NATHAN P.
ROSSEN

LAURA KERNES
BEAUTY SALON

I

Complete Line of

Artists Material, Drafting
Material and Sign Supplies

1420 Dime Bldg.
WO. 1-0763—WO. 1-0749

Holiday Greetings

New Year Greetings

LEE'S 5c TO $5

Shapiro's -Market

STORE, INC.

12310 Dexter

13940 Dexter

Holiday Greetings

Greetings on

SOBERMAN &
MILGROM

The New Year

Greetings on
The New Year

GORMAN'S
AUTO PARTS

Woodmere Scrap
Iron & Metal

Wallpaper and Paints

9010-12th St.

TYler 6-6525
TOwnsend 8-9666

13141 Dexter

Licensed Fire Adjusters
For the People

4540 Trumbull

8675-12th Street

GEO. KAY
DRUGS

THE MACKEY CO.

6408 WOODWARD
TR. 1-0150

JANET'S

Best Wishes to our
Friends and Customers
for A Happy New Year

1668 Natl. Bank. Bldg.

Greetings on the New Year

2438 GRAND RIVER

VI, 1-2395

- • .

Holiday Greetings

LLOYD'S

Holiday Greetings

SAVAGE
SERVICE

Friendly Hardware

Fenkell at Greenfield

VE. 6-3070

Lloyd Weingarden, Prop.

L. Dzodin

9101 W. Fort St.

Holiday Greetings

WE. 3-9455

Morris Shapiro—J. Kamen

SEVEN MILE RD.

1

At Livernois

TRIANGLE
BOO-KBINDING

243 W. LARNED
WO. 3-8522 - W0.-3-8523;

New Year Greetings

Holiday Greetings

Holiday Greetings

Greetings

TURNER BROOKS,

SHANEY MOTOR

INC.

SALES

WILLOW UN
CLEANE S

9910 - 30 Dexter

20405 Grand River

1

f

II )

13614 Woodrow Wilson

•:
E

K. SHAPIRO

VEAL and LAME

1531 WINDER
WO. 3-1291

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