Teen-Age Talent Sought THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1 diviiie3 Society Young Women's Bicur Cholem Organization recently spent a day at the new Downtown USO where members made sandwiches and served the armed forces. Mrs. Louis Harris, chairman, was assisted by Mesdames George Brown, M. L. Kahldon, Charles Kahn, A. Minowitz, William Frankford, Ben Leaman, Carl Braun, Mer- vin Gardner, Louis Brown, Harry Schwartz, Esther Staller, Lor- raine Gardner and Mrs. Rosenbloom. The group will meet next at fhe home of Mrs. Sam Schwartz, 19346 Marlowe. A special art committee will commence work on the Whitehall building at the State Fair Grounds on May 2 to prepare a festive air for the 2,000 workers of the Women's Division who will meet there on G-Day Sunday, May 4. before starting out to solicit 16,006 prospects. Mrs. Marshall Miller is chairman of the art committee; which includes Mesdames Sol Dann, Ben Shwayder, Alvin Geffen, Herbert Keidan, Leonard Kasle, Leonard Fox, Abe Becker, John Heavenrich, Larry Herman, J. Richard Cooper, Charles Garvett, R. Solomon, Lawrence Weiss, Sam Barnett, Edward Quint, I. Shwayder, William Zack, Charles Colman, Milton Zimmerman, Albert Aston, Hanley Wolf, Henry Barak and Arthur Hessler. Special art projects in connection with G-Day mailings and posters were created by Mrs. Keidan and Mrs. Alvin Lezell, both members of the Women's Division publicity committee. Ellen Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank, of WOod- ingham Dr., was the house guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs_ Al Frank, of Vicksburg, Miss. Dr. David Bukspan, a leading member of the Revisionist Party in Israel, will be in Detroit next week when he will attempt revitalize work in the local Revisionist Chapter and Auxiliary. He will be the house guest of Aaron Weisnrot, 18610 Stoepel. While here he will help set the stage for the prospective May visit to Detroit of Menaheim Begin, former Irgun commander and head of Israel's Herut party . Helping to plan the biennial convention of the National Jew- ish Welfare Board which will be held in Detroit next month are these members of the Detroit JWB biennial committee: Dr. Harry E. August. Louis B. Daniels, Clarence H. Enggass, Max M. Fisher, Maurice A. Glasier, Harvey H. Goldman, Harry L. Jones. Oscar A. Kaufman, Jacob L. Keidan, George D. Keil, Sol King. Julian Krolik, Louis LaMed, Milton M. Mahler. Samuel J. Rhodes, Barney A. Ross, Charles Rubiner, Hyman Safran, Saul Saulson, Nate S. Shapero, Ben L. Silberstein, Isidore Sobeloff, Emil T. Stern, Henry Wineman, David P. Zack. Miss Edith S. Heavenrich and Mesdames Samuel S. Aaron. Sidney J. Allen. Arthur Bloom, Abraham Cooper. Samuel B. Danto, Aaron DeRoy, Joseph H. Ehrlich. Joseph G. Geschelin, Isaac Gilbert. John C. Hopp, Harry L. Jackson. Ben- jamin E. Jaffe, Daniel Krouse, Charles Lakoff, Maurice A. Landau. Louis G. Redstone, Emil D. Rothman. Morse R. Saulson. Joshua S. Sperka, Abraham Srere, Leonard H. Weiner and Joseph M. Welt. Henry Meyers and Samuel H. Rubiner are co-chairmen. with Morris Garvett and Mrs. Hyman C. Broder serving as vice- chairmen. Irwin Shaw is secretary. In preparation for its talent show on May 10, the teenage de- partment of the Davison Jewish Center will hold a talent audi- tion at 7:30 p.m., Monday, at the Center. All teenagers are asked Bond Holders Urged To Clip 2nd Coupon Friday, April 25, 1952 Rabbi Einhorn Weds Haifa Beauty _Queen Israel bond holders who purchased state of Israel coupon bonds before Nov. 1, 1951, are reminded by Max Osnos, Detroit bond chair- man, that coupon No. 2 be- In a recent ceremony at Shaar Hashomayim S y n a gogue. in Windsor, Ruth Weinberg, now of to participate. CARD OF THANKS, The family of the late,,Mollie Last wishes to acknowledge with grateful appreciation the kind expressions of sympathy from their many friends during their recent bereavement. comes payable on Thursday. Bond holders are advised to clip their coupons and sub- mit them to their banks for collection. Prompt action by coupon bond holders will fa- cilitate the State of Israel's accounting procedures. CAMP HIAWATA FOR BOYS THE RECORD STORE Open on SUNDAYS, 12 to 4 Huron National Forest, Michigan METRO MUSIC 10328 DEXTER TO. 8-4114 `•••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : Music and Entertainment : • • • SAM EMMER • • • • • • and His Orchestra • * UN. 3-9494 : 4 190 Miles North cf Detroit a delightful summer vaca- Plan tion tor v our son: Fun, good com- a panionship and adventure in happy friendly camp . . Wide choice of land and water sports, archery, riflery, camping, skills and over night trips, featured . . . mature leadership . . . Special care for younger boys. Write or call for details, 17325 Fairfield, Detroit 21, Mich. UNiver- say 4-1135. MRS. EPHRAIM F. EINHORN that city and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Avraham Weinberg, of Haifa, Israel, became the bride of Ephraim F. Einhorn, rabbi of Cong. Ahavas Achim, in Detroit. Mrs. Einhorn. winner of the title Queen of Haifa through a newspaper contest, was a former kindergarten teacher in that city. A celebration by both fam- ilies was held in Israel to syn- chronize with the wedding here. The bride was attended by Mrs. Ellis B. Rifkin. Rabbi Ein- horn's best man was Albert Burke. Over 300 people from De troit and Windsor attended the ceremonies. at which Rabbi Benjamin Stollman officiated. The bride chose for her wed- ding a white satin . gown, with a sweetheart neckline, long tap- ering sleeves and ending in a long, sweeping train. Her finger- tip veil of illusion fell from a coronet cap. Congratulatory messages were sent from leading rabbinical or- ganizations, from the Israel gov- ernment, Persia and MeXico.! Bob Cohen, president of the Windsor Jewish community ex- tended a message of . congratula- tion to the couple in behalf of residents. A cousin of the bride. Mrs. Hirch Weinberg Landau. wife of Rabbi Hirsh Landau, of Chicago. With 2,00t) workers in the Women's Dilvision of the Allied attended the ceremoney. BLAIR STUDIO Photographeri Formal — Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs — Candid MOVIES - 3 DIMENTIONAL TY. i-8805 2528 W. Grand Blvd. If No Answer, Cali — UN. 4-6845 ARMAND GRONDIt' LOUIS ALPINER MAX SCHRUT LEO BROOKS - We Are Specialists . • • on Floral Arrangements f or Women Prepare for G-Day - WEDDINGS - BAR MITZVAHS SWEET SIXTEEN PARTIES AND EVERY TYPE OF SOCIAL AFFAIR ,,411 Artistically Designed and Reasonably Priced Tool Telephone Charge Accounts Invited PHONE: UN. 4-8094-5 GRUSHOFF'S Jewish Camjaign preparing for their general solicitation project- G-Day, Sunday, May 4--leaders in various divisions are readying Harry Yudkoff to Give Report the kits for distribution at the State Fair Grounds rally preceding At Bnai Brith District Parley the start of solicitation. Among the leaders are (left to righ), Mrs. JACOB KELLMAN, division chairman, Mrs. ALFRED DEUTSCH, Harry Yudkoff. local Bnai secreary to vice-chairman, Mrs. MAURICE HAUSER and Mrs. Brith leader and chairman of RICHARD SERLIN, secretaries, and Mrs. MONTE MESKIN, divi- the District Six finance com- sion chairman. mittee, will be an important fig- Flowers and Gifts Owners of "Liyernois-Tireman Nursery" 18229 WYOMING Nr. CURTIS ure at the District's forthcom- ing 84th convention. to be held in Milwaukee in July. He will report on the vitally-important service fund program. PACKING and SHIPPING Incomparable HOUSEHOLD GOODS—PERSONAL LEEPY HOLLOW BEACH EFFECTS—AUTOS I SHALL I on LAKE MICHIGAN COMPLETION OF ALL EXPORT DETAILS - DOCUMENTATION — MINIMUM CUBIC ASSURED SHIPPERS AGENTS - WAREHOUSE- MEN - FORWARDERS I lz 0 fE N I HAROLD ROBINSON, division chairmen; Mrs. ARTHUR Y. WIN- ER, secretary, Mrs. MARK DALE, division chairman, and Mrs. S. . DiscusSing plans for G-Day, Sunday, May 4, when workers in the Women's Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign hope that "history will repeat itself," are these general solicitation leaders. including (left to right) Mrs. MORRIS BRANDWINE and Mrs. RICHARD KOTZER, secretary. 1 TEX. - ARIZ. - N. MEX. • ORE. - WASH. POOL CARS REDUCED RATES Phone FA. 1-0300 NITES AND SUN., TO. 5-3365 A summer. filled with gaiety for II. ROBINSON the whc;le family! Beautifully ap- pointed modern cottages and MOVING A STORAGE CO. apartments, fully equipped and furnished, renting by. week or Mid-Century Club to Hear Talk by Nursery School Head Mid - Century Club, Jewish Community Center, will meet at 8 p.m., Thursday, at the Davi- son Center. Mrs. Helen Parks, director of the Wayne University I Economics Nursery School, will speak on "Guiding the Learning of the Pre-School Child." Guests are invited. There were 162,200 more per- sons injured in U.S. motor vehicle accidents last year , than. in 1950. season. 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