• You Never Hear of 'Em, But--: THE JEWISH NEWS-93 Friday, September 28, 1951 Airmen, Spanish War Vet, Woman Farmer-Their Deep Little Gifts Spur U.J.A. New Year Greetings to Our sent $1,000 through a bank in Milwaukee. The list of deeds is near end- less, but one thing is certain: Rich and poor, Jew and non-Jew, young and old, sol- dier and civilian—from 111 America came contribu- tions which ar , & main hope of distressed and homeless Jews for the start of new and meaningful lives. An American Press Jewish Feature and sent it to the UJA. The chil- A Japanese resident in Chi- dren of a Sunday school in Park cago has followed the same rou- Ridge, N.J., managed to raise tine each week for the past year. $20, in addition to reciting their On Thursdays he troops down to the mailbox and 0 and slides through a letter Holiday Greetings addressed to the UJA. Inside is a crisp $10 bill. BEAUTE CRAFT In Phillips, Tex.. a Chris- SUPPLY CO. tian woman has been sending 339 STATE contributions of $2 to $5 for many months as the "Lord's WO. 2-1743 Tithe" to a worthwhile cause. From Fox'tone County in Arkansas came a S25 gift, sent by a woman who offered part of her home to Jewish dis- placed persons coming to the United States, as a place where they could live and work. Isolated cases? Hardly. Thou- sands of similar letters and con- tributions from the compassion- ate heart of America document- ed in the files of the national headquarters of the U ni t e d Jewish Appeal make Gerald Smith and the hate - mongers run for cover. For the gifts which flood the UJA — often small, but always meaningful— know not the slightest barriers of race or creed. Here are but a handful of a stack of contributions which UJA no longer considers "un- usual." Most of the givers would turn slightly crimson were their names to appear next to their deeds. But then, names are hardly necessary. Their thoughtful deeds tell the story. Deeds like the series of checks ''for homeless Jews who wish to emigrate to • Israel" from a Christian r e s dent of C a m- bridg e, Mass. The first one ■ w a s for $500 and he followed it up with a series of $250 and $100 gifts. Jewish and non-Jewish fight- ing men are among contributors to the UJA, ranging from the Spanish - American to the Ko- rean war. The Spanish-American war veteran wrote in a sometimes faltering hand: "To God, my joyful thanks for enabling me to contribute to the UJA. This, my small and hum- ble donation, is to the sacred memory of those who fought, suffered, bled and died for the freedom of Israel in the Holy Land." AJP,. PAUL Friends and Patrons Bon Alarche ROAD 13834 Linwood TO. 8-6295 17375 KENTUCKY UN. 1-1683 Greetings from the New Year Greetings DETROIT LAWN CUTTING CO. 4005 Seyburn DETROIT PLASTIC TILE COMPANY 21950 Wyoming Phone: WA. 1-0910 Oak Park Beauty Salon Holiday Greetings COBURN STUDIO INTERIOR DECORATORS Draperies - Furniture Power Machines for Large Estates Re-Upholstering - Slip Covers 3143 W. McNichols Rd, UN. 1-7100 JOrdan 4-6750 * -u1111111111111111f111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E -f-. L- : - Greetings on the New Year E. CHARLOTTE'S HAIR SHOPPE -a. = -a. • —Specializing in == = New Year Wishes For the Community = ELMHURST GARAGE = t-- = _- - — Hair Styling - Hair Tinting Permonents =--- = , 0101111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111101111111M 7 Holiday Greetings BUNGALOW CAFE No Liquor, Beer or Wine, Just Food That's Always Fine, Served in an Atmosphere of Refinement, by an Interested Personnel NEW DINING ROOM We make our own Ice Cream and Pastries. Sanding and Finishing Old and New Floors 1700 Elmhurst at 12th St. E.--: _ • = 410 CAPITOL TH. - BLDG. F. -- WO. 1-4449 =— = = --- E DEARBORN SERVICING COMPANY TO. 8-6856 DOUGLAS OFFSET CO. Offset Lithographers 2129 Syracuse 14034 Woodrow Wilson LO. 1-9533 ERWIN DIETRICH' A Most Happy New Year "Service Is Not Our Motto It's Our Business" if No Answer, Call LO. 2 3980 - TO. 8-3740-1-2-3 DimmilitlitimiiiimiimmitIlliiiimiiiiiimillituitim ▪ Greetings to the Community HOLIDAY GREETINGS COUNTRY SIDE ICE CREAM CO. Manufacturers of . DELICIOUS ICE CREAM AND FANCY MOULDS FOR WEDDINGS, PARTIES, ETC. E = FRUIT PUNCHES - WATER ICES WHOLESALE - RETAIL :- _ - = E.- -. West Dearborn at Mason 4581 Joy Road dot Broadstreet TYler 5-2728 LO. 1-3239 5111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111; Detroit Industrial Processing Co. Stainless Steel Electric Polishing 9301 French Rd. WA. 4-6446 New Year Greetings BETTY CLEANERS and TAILORS Fur Repairing, Tailoring Pick-up and Delivery 5600 JOY WE. 3-0808 A New Year's Greeting Holiday Greetings New Year Greetings Cadillac Nursing Home DAVID STOTT BLDG. Detroit Waste Paper Co. BARBER SHOP Wishes All Their Friends 1927 DAVID STOTT BLDG. A Happy New Year Trophies - Cups - Plaques Medals - Jewelry Silverware - Watches WOodward 3-5428 8401 Lumpkin Distinctive Business Gifts Advertising Items TR. 2-4522 19 Clifford - Suite 502 Holiday Greetings Cordial Holiday Greetings Holiday Greetings BERRY'S MEN'S WEAR COLT'S STANDARD SERVICE Concrete Block & Products Co. 1533 Cadillac VA. 3-0435 Holiday Greetings to the Community MARY CARTER High Style Sportwear: Small Sport Shirts Extra Large Sizes Hair Styles of Distinction A Jewish army corporal fight- ing in Korea sent $30 to the UJA with a note that "it is impera- tive that Israel strengthen her- self in a most expedient man- ner." Literally the smallest giver known to the UJA was 5-year- old Jack C., "who saved five pen- nies from his meager allowance and turned it over to his moth- er "to send to the kids in Israel." One of the younger genera- tion who has been really ardent in her aid is 12-year-old Ruth C., of Elizabeth, N. J. Ruth cro- cheted tiny wood dolls all dur- ing her summer holidays from school and sold them to friends and neighbors. She sent the proceeds of $32.68 to the UJA with a note expressing deep re- grets that she had not been able to reach her self-set original goal of $36.50 for the year. VE. 8-2812 WO. 4-9502 Holiday Greetings Holiday Greetings CUTLER RADIO Detroit Appliance Center 10300 WOODWARD Cyaniding - Straightening TO. 8-4632 Sand Blasting - Welding Television Headquarters 1900 CLAY A group of airmen at the U.S. Air Force base at Sampson, N.Y., collected $102 among themselves lessons perfectly. An ano n y m o u s contributor II1 , PAINTING & DECORATING Residential - Commercial Interior - Exterior Excellent Work Colors to Suit Your Taste Reasonable Rates Ciiy-Wide Service And with the letter was a check for S500, the product of painstaking saving of pension money and of small economies i:e the old soldier's occasional purchases. In Alice, Tex., Gregory Mal- now, a hard-working and en- ergetic UJA campaigner, re- ceived a $5 bill attached to an unsigned piece of paper. New Year Greetings 19111 Sussex At Seven Mile Rd. Open Daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment and TELEVISION Soles - Expert Service 13219 DEXTER TE. 4-5257 Holiday Greetings DALEE BAKING CO. Bakers of the Finest Pumpernickel & Rye Bread Dalee White Bread 2629 Woodward New Year Greetings To AU Central Scrap Iron & Metal Co. C ENGRAVING COMPANY C & WO. 2-1359 Manufacturers of Real Blocks Open 24 Hours We Wholesale and Retail Road Service, Motor Tuneup, Tire, Battery and Broke Service 5740 MARTIN 13350 E. Jefferson Edgewater 1-9101 TY. 4-1711-2 Holiday Greetings Holiday Greetings CLAY HEAT TREATING CO. CARNES APPLIANCE Annealing - Carbrizing The House of Friendly Service HOUSE 9251 GRAND RIVER Near Joy Road TR. 1-4370 WE. 3-8812 Greetings Greetings bn the New Year CENTER ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Electrical Supplies And Lighting Fixtures Philip Kaplan CITIZENS MORTGAGE CORPORATION F.H.A. Mortgages Cakes for All Occasions Weddings, Birthdays, Parties, Etc. 17239Swift 3246 W. DAVISON 5 w. La rued Cor. Woodward 5771 OTIS TA. 5-1450 TW. 2-8100 TO. 8-7011 WO-. 2-0090 72.