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April 11, 1952 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-04-11

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Allied Jewish Campaign to Open Officially May 6



Chairman of the Figurines is
section, led by Samuel D. Plot-
ler, which will hold a bruncheon Mrs. Malcolm S. Lowenstein.
at 11:30 a. m., Sunday, April 20, Members of her committee are:
Mesdames Marvin G. Alexander, Jay
at the Davison Jewish Center.
W. Allen, E. Bryce Alpern. Robert Al-

Divisions Slate Group Meetings;
`Fashion in Figures' April 22

Women's "Fashion in Figures"

Detroit's 26th Allied Jewish
Campaign will officially open at
a • dinner meeting, 6:30 p. m.,
?Tuesday, May 6, at the Sheraton
Cadillac Hotel.
Workers in the trade, profes-
sional, women's and junior di-
visions have scheduled April
events.
Leaders in the food division
will be hosts at the second an-
nual division dinner, 6:30 p. In.,
Tuesday. April 22. in the Casino
Room of the Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel. Sponsors for the food
• dinner are:

Samuel Frankel and Morey L. Rosen-
thal. co-chairmerr of this special gifts
affair. and David B. Aaron. Harry Beck-
er. Abraham Borman. Tom Borman. Sid.
nev Broida. Archie Cherrin. Henry
Cohen. Irwin I. Cohn. Albert Dubin.
Charles Finkel. Jacob Gelfand. Herman
S. Gordon, Bernard A. C.ourwitz. Rich-
ard Gunsberg. George Gunsberg. Julius
Hackman. Sol Kanat. George , Keil.
Ben Klein. Harry Kron. Carl Krupp.
So/ G. Kurtzman. Seymour A. Kyle.

Allied Jewish Campaign
Food Division Leaders

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Herman
Levine. Berntr
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Sam
urie Nathan
Lurie.
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Charles Matter. Julius
Me ler. Morris
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l:laetrhanmMer Charles
Nee rndealnson
Philip
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Olerrird' er. Carl ller. Morris William Rossen.
Louis E. Rycus. Nathan Rubin. Alex
Samuels, Morris Samuels, Arthur Salas-
nek, Sam Schrier. Norman Schwartz,
Avery Shapiro. Seymour Shapiro. Max
Shaye. Hugo Slotkin, Isadore Strub, Mor-
ris Tulupman, Abner A. Wolf, Paul
Zuckerman and Alfred Weiss.

Assisting with arrangements
for "Fashion in Figures," Allied
Jewish Campaign Women's Di-
vision opening meeting, 11:45
a. m., Tuesday, April 22. at the
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, will be
the Figurines, a group of young
division members who will not
only "add to the charm and
decorativeness of the occasion,"
according to Joseph M. Welt.
chairman of the day. but will
help with processing of pledges
at the bruncheon.

pern, Harold Berry, Fred Greenspan,
Herbert G. Blumberg. Leo Brodman. J.
Richard Cooper, Lawrence A. Fleisch-
man. H. J. L. Frank, Jr.. Julian C.

In a memorial to the late
Louis Alper, real estate and
building division leader, mem-
bers of that group will gather
at 6:30 p. in., Tuesday. April 29.
at 'the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel,
under the chairmanship of Dan-
There are more than 5.000.000
iel A. Laven and Benjamin Wilk.
Boy
Scouts and leaders in the II
The following evening, the
mercantile division, headed by I 52 nations using the Boy Scout
James Wineman, will open its Program.
phase of the campaign at the
Sheraton Cadillac Hotel.
Pre-campaign workers w i II
meet for reports and assign-
ments in advance of the May 6
Will Celebrate Its 40th
meeting, under the chairman-
Anniversary on
ship of Milton K. Mahler and
May
11th, 1952
Ben L. Silberstein. at brunch-
eon, 10:30 a. m.. Sunday. April
at
20, at the Lee Plaza Hotel.
Beautiful Bel-Air
Several trade and professional
sections have scheduled . their
Ball Room
group meetings. including the
All Former Members Invited
furniture group. Alex Sklar.1
Please contact Chairman of Banquet.
chairman, which will meet at
David Teitlebaurn, TR. 3-3430 31.
3:15 p.m.. Tuesday. April 22. at
UN. 2-0576
the Furniture Club, and the shoe I

The Odessa Society

THE JEWISH NEWS-3
Friday, April 11, 1952

Archileth

Frank. Marvin Frei -ace'. Albert L. Fuchs
i, Gerson. Joseph G. Gilbert,
oq
Ramon
M. Ginsberg. Irwin I. Holtzman. T.
Rollins, Irving Ro.;e
Ben'as e'
Charles E. Schwartz, Gilbert B. Silver-
man. Craig Smith. Cyril Wagner. Ber-
nard F. Walker and Miss' Rhoda Lost
Hayden.

"Fashion in FiguresThs being
held for division contributors in
special gifts and pre-campaign
—givers of S50 and over to the
1952 Allied Jewish Campaign.

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Allied Jewish Campaign at their
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campaign manager, and two of
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