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THE JEWISH NEWS - 1 1
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Friday, July 11, 1952
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j Fourteen members of the
r_sisterhood of Cong. Bnai Moshe
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oepresented
the Jewish Welfare
3oard in serving the entire three
i hilts at the Downtown USO
• nack bar on Monday.
Supervisor was Mrs. Alan Col -
.nan. She was assisted by the fol-
owing Sisterhood members: Mas-
lames Max Brumer, Emery
threnwald, Isadore Bradfield,
1 iirnest Labe, Harry Kwiker, D.lor-
. ' is Weinstein, Richard Guns-
. )erg. Harry Gunsberg. Emil
'hillips, Milton Weisz, Eugene
' lelbrnan, James Sobel, H. M.
' Ullman and Lester Uray.
According to Mis. Herbert S.
' irbogast, canteen chairman,
here are 60 groups regularly
.cheduled to service the USO.
She advises that there is a need
or several more organizations
0 completely carry out the
ISO's canteen program. More
supervisors also are needed,
Jointed out Mrs. I. Irving Bit-
• ;ker. who represents the Nation-
O. Council of Jewish Women as
Chairman of canteen supervisors.
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An Extraordinary Special Feature
of Our Semi-Annual 'Clearance!
Harry Blau. David Fisch, Harry Fix-
ler. Albert. Goldman, Morris Rosman,
Dr. Emory Stein. David Edelheit; James
Landsman. Ernest Curtis. Abe Finkel-
stein, Dr. Paul Frailberg, Morris Gold-
man. Julius Reznik. Jos. Viedrah. Aaron
Friedman. Herman Rosenberg. James Ko-
vacs, Bernard Middleman. Wm. Morin.
Sidney Moss. Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld,
Dr. S. M. Salamon. Samuel Schiff. Isa-
dore Rosenthal, Ernest Labe. Andrew
Iczkovitz, David Weiss. David Bernstein.
Carl Romer. Edward Kornfield and
Maxwell Lowe.
Inai Moshe Women
iervice USO Canteen
Sale! 27.50 Slacks of =9_
Imported Barradine
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Debra
Sue Siegel wishes to acknowl-
edge with grateful appreciation
the many kind expressions of
sympathy extended during its
recent bereavement.
Jews in Sports
Men's Clubs 1
Imported Barradine ... a mere 10-oz,
cool, silky finish gabardine ... cool, light-
weight. Handsomely hand tailored and
hand stitched. Six beautiful colors.
BETH AARON Men's Club held
its third annual picnic. with
games for young and old, and
refreshments. June 29, at Cass
Benton Park.
Move Wolfsohn's Remains
To Israel for Reburial
JERUSALEM, (JTAI—The re-
mains of David Wolfsohn, second
president of the World Zionist
movement, who died in Ham-
burg. were brought to Israel to-
gether with the remains of his
wife. They will be reburied on
Mount Herzl here after a spe-
cial ceremony in the building of
the Jewish Agency. Wolfsohn
was born in Lithuania in 1856
and settled in Germany in 1888.
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Extraordinary
Value!
DAVEE BETH SMARGON
Maurice Smargon of Fairfield
Ave. announces the engagement
of his daughter, Davee Beth, to
Edwin B. Kooperman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Kooperman of
Chicago, Ill.
The bride-elect is a student at
the University of Illinois. Her
fiance attended Illinois Institute
of Technology and was gradu-
ated from the University of Illi-
nois where he was affiliated with
Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. An
early fall wedding is planned.
summer program of Israeli
dances. Those interested in
learning are invited to the first
session at 8:30 p. m., Thursday,
at Zionist House.
Other summer events will in-
clude a moonlight cruise, swim
party and picnic.
Wayne University Chapter of
the Intercollegiate Zionist Fed-
eration of America will hold a
hike and wienie roast at Middle
Rouge Park on Sunday. The
group will meet behind Central
High School at 1:30 p. m.
All Wayne students are in-
vited to participate in a special
Ben Weiss was elected presi-
dent of the Men's Club of Con-
gregation - ; ......
Moshe at the
annual meeting
June 30. He
succeeds Harry
J. Gunsberg.
Irving Bern-
stein was chos-
en vice - presi-
dent; Ernest
Weiss, treasur-
B. Weiss
er, and David
Schiff, secretary. Board mem-
bers are:
Plans Fall Wedding
• Installation of officers of
,RIMROSE BENEVOLENT
LUB was held Monday. New
i.Tficers are : Mesdames, Thomas
ohott, president; Martin Co-
en. Sam Nedek, vice presidents;
en Kaufman, treasurer; Nor-
iian, Goldenberg, Abe Levy, May
: itenson, secretaries; Louis Ja-
pbson, publicity; Nate Ruzum-
• a, Harry Brown, case workers;
Belinsky, Morris Lessen, so-
sal; Manuel Neiman, sunshine;
s om Cowen, membership; Sy
. lafkin and Louis Burstein, tele-
• hone squad.
Wayne IZFA to Hold Hike, Wienie Roast
Bnpi Moshe Men's Club
Elects Weiss President
:NOTE
Drastic Reductions also prevail on special groups
of Summer and Year-Round Suits, Sportswear
and Furnishings.
"Where Fit Is
Open Evenings
Foremost"
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THERE'S HUNDREDS OF OTHER REMARKABLE VALUES
AS GOOD AS THESE ILLUSTRATED
By BILL WOLF
1952. Jewish Telegraphic
Agenc:.. Inc.
David Tabak. track specialist
't:n the 100-meter run, finished
the event in 10.6 seconds while
i :rompeting in Ankara..Tabak. 25
nears old, is a school teacher.
The main section of the 25-
alan Olympic squad left Jeru-
.3alem for Helsinki last week,
with some stopovers scheduled
for last minute training. Just
before the team departed, an-
)ther diver was added. However,
the principal tank attraction is
: still Yoav Ranan, who trained
'under Bob Kiphuth of Yale.
• • •
Dick Savitt continues on the
downgrade in the slump that
has been marking his tennis
playing for some time now. His
latest defeat came in England
where he lost the Wimbledon
'crown that he had captured last
lyear when he was riding high
in the tennis world. Savitt was
literally near physical collapse
. when he finally went down to
defeat before Mervyn Rose of
Australia in the quarter finals.
• • •
Al Rosen finally made it. This
4 year he was named to the Amer-
' ican League All-Star team. At
I press time he led the American
league in batting with .332. He
Also topped the runs batted in
column with 47. And in homers.
' he was tied for second plate
with 13.
• • •
Sid Gordon of the Braves
stood sixth in the batting aver-
age column with a 'mark of .306.
He also was fourth in homers in
the National loop with 13.
• • •
Joe Ginsberg. Detroit Tigers
catcher, contributed to an im-
portant victory over the White
Sox with a three-run homer.
• •
Saul Rogovin, who has been
having difficulty making good
' on the rosy forecasts ventured
, about him at the beginning of
the season, finally slipped back
into the victory column with a
triumph over the Cleveland In-
] dians.
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i; to work so hard making a
leg that many of them fail to
ff find time to live.
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