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December 28, 1951 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-12-28

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THE JEWISH NEWS-3

Friday, December 88s, 1951

Corn munity Honors
Late Fred Butzel
At JWF Dedication

Members of the Detroit com-
munity-those who knew Fred
Butzel best-will be on the pro-
gram when the Fred M. Butzel
Memorial Association and the
Jewish Welfare Federation dedi-
cate the downtown building
purchased as a permanent me-
morial to this Jewish commun-
ity's greatest citizen. The build-
ing, located at 163 Madison at
John R, will be formally dedi-
cated at 8 p.m., Jan. 13.
At 8 p.m., Jan. 14, a memorial
concert, featuring the Jewish
Community Center orchestra,
directed by Julius Chajes, will
be presented. Judge William
Friedman will be chairman, and
soloist will be Wyn Garden, so-
prano.
Chairman for the formal dedi-
cation is Abraham Srere, also
chairman of the Fred M. Butzel
Memorial Association. Other
major speakers include William
J, Norton, executive vice-presi-
dent of the Children's Fund of
Michigan, long associated with
Butzel in community social serv-
ice activities, and Judge Theo-
dore Levin, who was selected to
fill the posts of president of
Resettlement Service and United
Jewish Charities left vacant at
the time of Butzel's death in
1948.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, rabbi
emeritus, of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, will give the invocation.
Samuel H. Rubiner, president of
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
will discuss the Butzel Memorial
Award for distinguished com-
munal service, presented for the
first time this year to Julian H.
Krolik, chairman of the Federa-
tion executive committee.
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will
bring a message from Jewish
women of Detroit and other mes-
sages will be given by Isidore
Sobeloff, executive director of
Federation, and Mayor Albert
E. Cobo.
Mrs. Ehrlich, Mrs. Ben L. Sil-
berstein and Mrs. Henry Wine-
man serve as co-chairmen of a
reception committee for the
dedication, who will guide people
on a tour of the building.
One of the highlights of the
program will be the unveiling of
a _ portrait especially commis-
sioned for the building-now
being done by Roy C. Gamble,
who was the artist for the por-
trait of Fred Butzel's brother,
Henry M., Michigan State Su-
preme Court Justice.

LONDON SHOPS

Present

OUR SEMI-ANNUAL

STARTING WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2nd

STARRING

GAUCHOS

Reg. $10

p.m., Jan. 6, at Cong. Beth
Bhmuel, to honor
Rabbi and Mrs.
J. Rabinowitz,
who are cele-
brating the 25th
year since their
- arrival in De-
troit.
The affair will
be tendered by
members of
Rabbi Rabinow-
itz' Congrega-
Rabbi
tion, Beth Shm-

Rabinowitz uel, at 12837
Dexter. Arrangements are being
made by L. Leebove.
'Coming here from Russia in
1926, Rabbi Rabinowitz assumed
duties as spiritual leader of
Cong. Agudath Achim, and later
at Cong. Bnai Zion. He learned
that a great number of lands-
leit of his father and his grand-
father from Bresner were in De-
troit. Together, in 1930 they
formed Cong. Beth, Shmuel
named in honor of the Rabbi's
grandfather.
Rabbi Rabinowitz was instru-
mental in building the member-
ship of the congregation from
60 members at the time of its in-
ception to its present number of
250 worshippers. He also was re-
sponsible for the beautiful build-
ing on Dexter and Buena Vista,
which was completed in 1948.

Spec.
Group

SHIRTS

Disney Hats

Val. to $8.95

Val. to $20.

$399

BELTS

1/3

OFF

ACT 11.

ACT 4

"RAGS 'N 'BAGS"
JACKETS

"TOP BANANA"
SPORT SHIRTS
•$ 4.95-5.95

$10.87
12.87
15.87
19.87
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• $13.95-14.95
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• 25.00-27.50
• 37.50.
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ALL
SUEDE
JACKETS
1 /2 OFF

"SLEEPLESS NIGHTS"
PAJAMAS

"SH IRTCAPADES"
WHITE ON WHITE
OR WHITE

• $5.95-6.95
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• V 8.95
• 10.00

MUFFLERS
1/2. off

ACT 5

ACT 2

SUEDE
VESTS

GLOVES

$799

$ 2 99

SLACKS

Cong. Beth Shmuel
To Honor Leader,
Rabbi Rabinowitz

A banquet will be given at 6:30

Spec.
Group

Spec.
Group
ALL WOOL

Imported Gabardine
$24.87
$49.95

*2 ONLY

OFF

JACKETS

ACT 3
"zUKEN" or

All Wool Gabardine
$18.87
$37.50

*I ONLY
JACKET

GETTING HOSE

59c 2 for $1.00
• $ .75
• 1.00 79c-2 for • 1.50
89c-2 for 1.75
• 1.25.

-

Sleeve Shortening

Monogramming
At Cost

$19.95

All Wool Flannel
$10.87

Open This Week Only
Daily Till 9
Sunday 10 - 3 P.M.

No Charge
for
Jacket & Slacks
Alterations

All Sales Final

Importers - Haberdashers

13201 Dexter
near Davison

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