People Make News 14—THE JEWISH NEWS Not Seeing Double Friday, January 18, 1952 Louis Schwefel, businessman ure in the field of public rela- Detroit References in and Zionist educator formerly tions, has just been elected sec- 'Early American Jewry' of New York, has been named as retary of Shinderman Manage- the head of the American Desk ment Corp.—an all-too-rare ex- In "Early American Jewry", of the Palestine Foundation ample of public relations men published by the Jewish Pub- in - Jerusalem, "crashing" top management cir- lication Society of America, Zvi Herman, co- cles. After assuming more and Dr. Jacob R. Marcus makes director of the more responsibility as Shinder- Fund, w h o is man- managed resorts, clubs references to Detroit. He de- scribes the activities of Eze- currently visit- and hotels multiplied during the ing this coun- past few years, Bob thus cli- kiel Solomons. "the first Jew- try announced. maxes, a 31{ year association ish settler is what is today His duties will with Shinderman Management. the state of Michigan," Chap- involve c h a n- He started as athletic director man Abraham and their ex- periences with the Indians. neling infOrma- at Oakton, Manor, continued as ton o n operations manager at Oakton Dr. Marcus' book was re- Pines, switched to Nippersink viewed in last week's issue of with s p e c i a. 1 L Schwefel The Jewish News. emphasis on the immigration Manor as director of activities, and development aspects, to and finally was called to the fund - raising and educational main office in Chicago as di- Young Married Women rector of public relations for all organizations in this country. the operations. * * * Form Mid-Century Club * * * Three leading Americans, out- Dr. HEINZ GRUENBAUM of The Mid-Century Club, a standing in national civic, com- munal and industrial life have Tel - Aviv, the former director group of young mothers and been elected to. the Board of of the Ministry of Trade . and newlyweds, held its first meet- Governors of the Hebrew Union Industry in Israel, has been ap- ing, Jan. 10. The following wom- College-Jewish Institute of Re- pointed vice-president of -t h e en were declared charter mem- ligion, America's only seminary Palestine Economic Corporation. bers: Rose Berg, Sally Cutler, Ruth Applebaum, Eleanor of Reform Judaism. They are Heideman, Johanna Lipson, SOL LUCKMAN of Ciriciimati, Graduation Agenda Esther Prokow, Irene Schwartz, president of the Midwest Coat Dorothy Solomon, Pauline Sha- and Suit Co., FRED ROTH of Told Central Seniors piro, Muriel Weinberg. Cincinnati, vice-president of the Cl op a y Corp:, and TAFT Major events planned by Cen- Although the club plans to SCHREIBER of Los Angeles, vice tral High School's January grad- specialize in child development President of the Music Corp. of uation class will begin with .the programs, it will not limit itself America. senior prom to be held in the to that category. Members will * * Corinthian room of Masonic alternate programs with current IRVING M. ENGEL has been Temple, from 9:30 p.m., Satur- events, civics and problems in appointed by President Truman day. Tony Currier and his or- the world today. a member of the Committee on chestra will play. The program of the meeting Class day exercises are plan- this Thursday will consist of a Government Contract Compli- ance. He is chairman of the ned for 2 p.m., Tuesday. follow- discussion based on Dr. Benja- executive committee of t h e ing graduation rehearsal at min Spock's (child psychologist) Mackenzie High School in the address at the White House Con- American Jewish Committee. * * * morning. Class Day speakers in- ference in Washington. IRVING KANE of Cleveland, clude Arlene Schecter and Mor- The group meets on alternate 0., chairman of the National ton Demak, class orators; Rona Thursday evenings at the Davi- Community Relations Advisory Herman, class poetess; Frieda son Jewish Center. For further Council, has been voted an Pappas and Herbert Kaufer, information, contact Mrs. Ed- award by the Jewish War Vet- class historians. Guy Barron, ward Schwartz, pres-protern, TY. era.ns of the United States for 12A president, will hand down 6-3023, or Mary Caplan, TR. "distinguished service to the the traditional spade to Herbert 5-8400. Jewish community of America." Zimmerman, 12B president. Dr. * * * Thomas Gunn, principal, will Morgenthau Predicts LOUIS LIPSKY, chairman of present class day awards. the American Zionist Council, Marquis Shattuck, assistant Israel Self-Sufficiency will be honored by the Labor superintendent of schools, will Zionist movement at a dinner at be guest speaker at the annual Within Six Years Rotel Commodore, N e w York, commencement exercises at 10 NEW YORK, (AJP)—An end Feb. 5. The occasion is the 75th a.m., Wednesday, in the audi- birthday of . the distinguished torium of Mackenzie High. Sen- of immigration coupled with Zionist leader. iors Arlene Rosenberg and Albert "self-sufficiency" looms for Is- * * * Kee, will entertain with a few rael within six years, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., chairman of BOB STEIN, well known fig- vocal selections. the $500,000,000 Israel Bond drive, predicted upon his return Joann Freeman to Be Detroiter Diane Cohen to the U.S. from the Jewish State. Meets David Ben-Gut-ion Presented in Concert Morgenthau, returning from a Diane Cohen, a. June 1951 Joann. Freeman, daughter of five-week honeymoon which .in- graduate from Central High Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. Free- eluded stop-overs in Europe and School, who is one of six De- man of 1810 Wellesley drive, will a visit to the Jewish state, told troiters currently taking special present a piano concert in the newsmen he believed Israel courses at Bet Berl Institute at lecture hall of the Detroit In- would be "self-sufficient" five Kfar Saba, Israel, has met with stitute of Arts, at 8:30 p.m., Sat- years after immigration ceased. Israel's Prime Minister David urday. He estimated that immigration Ben-Gurion and other Israel This will mark her first solo would be halted in about a year. leaders and has visited the Jew- appearance here since February, The chairman of the board of ish state's most important cen- 1950. She appeared at S y governors of the bond drive said ters. phony Hall in 1949 as soloist he was "gratified" to see how In letters to her parents, Mr. with the Boston Pops Orchestra funds already received in Lsrael and Mrs. Leo Cohen of 18480 under Arthur Fiedler. were being utilized to develop Washburn, Miss Cohen relates public works, local industry and In private life she is Mrs. her varied experiences. She de- Warren M. Shwayder. the port of Haifa. scribes the recent floods, her tour to the • Negev and her visit Charitable Group Collects in Jerusalem. In the Holy City Prominent Detroiters she climbed the ladders in the Re-Elected to JDC Board $4,210 to Aid Yeshi voth partially destroyed Notre Dame de France to look into the Old Detroiters re-elected to the The sum of $4,210 was re- City, and made a study of Ra- board of directors of the Joint cently sent to 24 Yeshivoth and mat Rachel, where the bitterest Distribution Committee, major charity institutions in Israel by struggles for survival against American agency aiding dis- a local group of women organ- Arab onslaughts took place. tressed Jews abroad, include ized for this purpose several Miss Cohen plans to return to Sidney J. Allen, Maurice Arons- years ago„ Detroit to pursue her college son, Clarence A. Enggass, Theo- The sum was raised through career. She is a member of Ha- dore Levin, Meyer L. Prentis, the efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Ja- bonim from whose ranks she Nate S. Shapero, Louis Berry, cob Baker, 1695 Taylor, $2,570; was selected to study at Bet Julian H. Krolik, Abraham Srere, Mrs. Sarah Goldman, 4031 Buena Berl. Mrs. Joseph M. Welt and Henry Vista, $1,165; Mrs. Zelda Blum, The five other Detroit youths Wineman. 3357 Calvert, $42; Mr. and Mrs. at Bet - Berl are Sarah Goren, Announcement was made by Baker, $280; Mrs. Sarah Gold- Barbara Pliskow, Jerry Katz, Moses A. Leavitt, JDC executive man, $153. Am, Dave Wesley and Elliott Beitner. vice-chairman, at the 37th an- Funds were raised under the nual meeting Jan. 5, in New supervision of the Vaad Haye- Hazel Park Bank Appo'intees York. shivoth. President Joseph F. Verhelle disclosed that the Hazel Park 041 office of the City Bank would 'Insured have an independent board made up largely of the former board of directors of the Peoples State Bank of Hazel Park, which has just consolidated with City current "your neighborhood Bank. rate savings institution" Verhelle announced the pro- motion of Charles D. White, cashier of City Bank, to the post of vice - president and cas:. , r. and added him to the AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ffie-e! Park board. 12246 DEXTER at Cortland 439 WOODWARD at Lamed 6060 W. FORT at Military The Hazel Park board in- TO 9-6611 WO 2-7601 VI 3-7600 chi )es Maurice Aronsson, Irwin Agents For Sate of United States Savings Bonds and State of Israel Bonds I. Cohn and Joseph H. Davidson. ~ Expecting Twins, Couple Gets Quads NEW YORK, (AJP) — A Yid- dish-speaking veteran of World War II who became the proud papa of quadruplets, the first in Bushwick Hospital's 60-year his- Women's Council Gives Bond Drive a Boost A dessert luncheon for work- ers at the home of Mrs. James Rogin on Wednesday, will launch the participation of the National Council of Jewish Women on behalf of the-Israel bond drive. Mrs. Theodore Bargman, chairman of the Women's Divi- sion of the Detroit Israel Bond Committee said : "The record of the National Council of Jewish Women gives us confidence that their efforts in behalf of the Israel Bond Campaign will be tremendously significant in achieving our goal—every De- troit Jewish woman a bond holder!" Mrs. Emil Rothman, president of NCJW, will be the hostess aft the luncheon. She will be as- sisted by Mrs. Herbert Eskin, Council bond chairman, Mrs. Rogin and Me s dames Earl Hordes, Alexander Sanders and Oscar Schwartz. tory, promised that each of the quads would get a complete Jew- ish education. Bewildered Joseph Graber, 33, thought it might be twins, but news that his wife, Fanny, had given birth to quads staggered papa Joe. "Maybe we can turn our liv- ing room into a nursery," Gra- ber told the American Jewish Press. The births make Graber the father of the second set of Jew- ish quads in this city's history. Another Jewish couple, the Za- riefs, are also parents of quads, born here seven years ago. Graber, a liquor store proprie- tor, told AJP that he was ready- ing his five-year-old son for Cheder. There are two other daughters, 4 and 3. Financial worries for the Gra- bers were postponed when the hospital, delighted over the event, announced it would cele- brate the occasion by paying all doctor and medical costs. Five doctors and a half-dozen nurses helped usher the four young- sters into the world. EUROPE in '52 UPTOWN AGENT Dr. Goldstein Re-Elected - Head of Conciliation Board NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Israel Goldstein was re-elected for the 23rd time, as president of the Jewish Conciliation Board of America. Reporting at the an- nual meeting of the group, Dr. Goldstein said that during the 22 years of his incumbency, the board had dealt with 4,280 cases involving family alterca- tions, disputes arising in Jewish congregations and lodges, and a wide variety of personal prob- lems. 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