10—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 25, 1952 Newly-Formed Bnai-David Choir To Make Debut for Music Month DR. SAMUEL H. GOLDEN- to all parts of the country. Simla SON, rabbi-emeritus of Temple 1948 he has addressed 140 con- Emanu-El, New York, has be- gregations under the auspices of Mrs. Philip Helfman, president gun the fifth year of a preach- the Union of American Hebrew of Adas Shalom Sisterhood an- ing mission that is taking him Congregations. nounces the presentation of a talent scout program on Feb. 4, in the synagogue social hall. The program is planned to raise funds for the dedication volume Phone Mr. Dowd, Main Store—WO. 5-3700 for the synagogue, of which Mrs. Ben Morganroth • is chairman. Phone Mr. Hull, Wyandotte—WY. 7998 The Men's group is also parti- cipating in this event. Phone Mr. Heath, Redford—KE. 3-4800 From the Junior group, Sylvia Deutelbaum and Marvin Littky will offer special talent. Marvin will be accompanied, in his pi- ano concerto, by his teacher, Betty Kowalsky. Mrs. Leonard Olshansky, dramatic soprano will highlight " the occasion. Deena Krause will provide a special dance number. Karl Spaeth's orchestra will furnish the mu- sic. A dance and song team, under the leadership of Bob Ettinger, ON SALE include Mesdames ....George Bas- sin, Daniel Weinbaum, Herman AT ALL 3 Raznick, Morton Shapiro Betty STORES LeBost, Belle Cohen and Louis Cohen. Others participating are Mesdames Herman Avrin, Mor- ris Sharbow, Earl Gould, Kay Toper and Ernest Armstrong. The Men's group will sponsor a "Goucho Marx" type show, in which the audience will parti- cipate. Max Haidy is chairman, and will be assisted by Maurice Rosender, Max Goldsmith, and Sam Simmer. Mrs. Ira Kaufman will direct the ladies' group. Mrs. Max Littky, chairman of the dra- matic group, announces there will be no charge for admittance Everyone is invited. Adas Shalom Groups Plan Dedication Events Free Home Demonstration Congregation Bnai . David announces the introduction of its new choir, consisting of eight young men from 15 to 18 years of age, under the direction of Irving Ritter. This is the first time that a local boys' choir has been organized by a congregation here for use on Sabbath morning and all holiday services. The choir boys are all students or graduates of Central High School, and were selected by Cantor Hyman J. Adler and Mr. Ritter. One of the prime purposes of organizing a boys' choir was to provide an opportunity for young -men to learn and sing traditional liturgical musk. For a number of years, there has been a dearth of synagogue choir singers becaUse of the lack of facilities pro- vided for the training and presenting of new choirs. Cong. Bnai David intends to maintain this type of schooling for choir singers in the future, and additional young men will be permitted to train and sing with the present group. The choir includes the following voices: 1st tenors, Eddie Ryke, Al Schreier and James Edelson; 2nd tenors, Dennis Freeman and Gil Kohn; baritones, Robert Berg and Allan Ross; bases, Eugene Cohen and Tom Krieger. The choir will make its first appearance at services at Bnai David on Feb. 1, in honor of Jewish Music Month. SYNAGOGUE SERVICES CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL : At Saturday services Rabbi Isaac Stoll- man will preach on "Redemption Through Trials." CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: At Saturday services Rabbi Leo Neuhaus will preach on "Mosche and Pharaoh." CONG. BETH AARON: The Sisterhood will present its annual late Friday service today. Members will dramatize a sermon "Jew- ish Heroines," depicting the lives of Ruth, the Moabite, Emma CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Moses Rodd wishes to thank its rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses extended during its recent bereavement. Lazarus and Hannah Senesh. CONG. AHAVAS. ACHIM: At late services today Rabbi Ephraim F. tube. Has famous unituner, CURTAINS 18 months to pay eliminates manipulation. and DRAPES= DeserveMe at 9 a.m., Saturday. Best of Core CONG. ADAS SHALOM: At late Friday services today Rabbi Jacob E. Segal wilt preach on "Religion's Underworld." David Weisman Elected Synagogue Youth Treasurer Beth Aaron Young Adults Hold Social at 'Club 18000' convention of United Synagogue youth in New York, Cong. Shaarey Zedek was represented by, David Weisman, Marilyn Warner, Toby David- son and Victor Spear. At the convention David Weis- man, president of the Shaarey Zedek junior congregation, was elected national treasurer. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon On Saturday, at 8:30 p.m., Beth Aaron young adults will hold their first in a series of Saturday night dances, "Club 18000," at the Synagogue. This is the one ill a series of membership round - up events, which will be concluded on Feb. H. Weisman. '229 95 any cabinet, not a plastic. Big life-like 17" black-face picture Your Expensive pill preach on "Instruments of Salvation." CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., today; At a recent Was formerly $299.95—Only Clean window. Genuine mahog- At Saturday morning services Rabbi Einhorn will speak on today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. CONG. BNAI DAVID: At Saturday services Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka Reduced $70.00 Crosley has removable Easy- • Einhorn will preach on "Is Organized Religion Necessary?" "Moses—His Qualities of 'Leadership." CONG. BNAI MOSHE: The Stanford Riegler Young People's Club will sponsor late services today. Regular services at 5:10 p.m. CROSLEY 17"TV lar vateir s FREE • • .ho PARKING Fautflass Leads for Sarvka 3, at a membership branch. For information call Beverly Birn- holtz, UN. 4-5690. 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Comparative Condensed Statement of Condition RESOURCES April 11, 1949 June 30, 1949 Dee. 31, 1949 June 30, 1950 Dec. 31, 1950 June 30, 1951 Dec. 31, 1951 7,756,735.34 2,588,340.16 261,665.02 12,335,838.13 70,000.00 4,865,459.62 302,914.01 9,486,130.13 100,000.00 11,386,818.74 360,016.21 13,321,138.56 130,000.00 14,935,557.04 413,801.18 21,379,690.90 190,000.00 16,668,318.82 472,033.75 22,598,960.18 750,000.00 19,222,447.36 482,946.36 27,030,935.12 2,136,489.15 27,799,778.52 854,960.11 Total Resources... 10,606,740.52 17,574,211.76 21,332,965.08 28,800,496.78 38,710,043.47 43,054,353.90 57,822,162.90 25,825,757.06 471,834.01 2,502,905.71 35,5'73,159.33 489,699.16 2,647,184.98 39,750,215.02 551,141.15 2,752,997.73 53,846,387.57 703,648.77 3,272,126.56 28,800,496.78 38,710,043.47 43,054,353.90 57,822,162.90 Cash & Governments Other Securities. Loans Other Resources ar6=1:1=2115.1=.7=1,1=C LIABILITIES Deposits Other Liabilities Capital Accounts . Total Liabilities 8,195,024.49 14,045.04 2,397,670.99 10,606,740.52 15,183,263.11 64,139.88 2,326,808.77 17,574,211.76 18,567,373.47 345,541.82 2,420,049.79 21,332,965.08 On December 29, 1951, City Bank assumed Peoples State Bank of Hazel Park deposit liabilities. of $9,300,475.82 ramAkle Mank;oti and Waytaiate gited ,W44pice4 CITY BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A N D FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM GRISWOLD STREET OFFICE HAZEL PARK OFFICE PENOBSCOT BUILDING—GR;SWOLD AND FORT STS. REDFORD OFFICE 22711 STEPHENSON' HIGHWAY 24865 GRAND RIVER AVENUE HAZEL PARK DETROIT 19 DETROIT 26 HOURS MONDAYS—FRIDAYS 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. SATURDAYS 9:00 a. m. to 12 NOON EVERGREEN—SEVEN MILE OFFICE 20412 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD DETROIT 19