City of Hope Opens '52 Drive for $65,000 The Detroit Businessmen's Group of the City of Hope will honor its president, Nathan R. Epstein on his 65th birthday by setting a goal of $65,000 its 1952 fund-raising drive. T The he en- tire sum collected will be sent to the National Medical Cancer Hospital of the City of Hope at Duarte, Calif. Maurice Can- vasser, vice- president, h a s been named chairman of the group's annual banquet, to be held Oct. 26 at ! the Latin Quar- ter. Bob Hall and Sally Fields are in charge of N. R. Epstein entertainment. Morris L. Fru- man was named honorary chair- man. will be appointed later. The Businessmen's group will meet every Thursday at the Fur- ; niture Club in the Hotel De- ! troiter until the campaign is : concluded. New members are Dr. Gilbert Schoenfield, Sol Siegel, Marvin L. Howard and Max 1Haidy. At the first meeting, which of- ficially launched the drive, Al Glikin, regional director of the City of Hope, from Cleveland, discussed the functions of the California institution. He will remain in Detroit to help plan the annual banquet. Sally Fields, publicity director, also spoke, giving a talk on the dramatic efforts of the current struggle in, Israel, which she visited dur- ing the summer months. OLDIERS 11i 1 4111KE 1 .. H ERE. ARE THREE champions of defense ... two marines and their mascot, "Head Space"! And don't say the puppy doesn't count. He does. For little "Head Space" takes the place of the beloved pets these boys have left at home. He's a morale builder —doing a first-class job for defense! And you're doing a defense job every day by your purchase of United States Defense Bonds. For you know that by Bonds and other forms of saving you are making yourself and your family financially secure. And when you are strong financially our country has the strong economy that must go hand in hand with military strength to make us all safe. In these restless times re- member—Peace is only for the strong! So today, where you work, sign up to buy Bonds through Pay- roll Savings—the easy plan that saves for you before you even draw your pay. Thousands have found it one sure way to save. HERE'S HOW E BONDS NOW EARN MORE MONEY FOR YOU! Now safe, sure U. S. Series E Defense Bonds . pay an even better return than ever before...thanks to 3 brand-new money-earning features announced by the U. S. Treasury. 1. Now every Series E Bond you buy. begins earning interest after only 6 months. It earns 3%, compounded semiannually, when held to maturity. It reaches full maturity value earlier (9 years 8 months) and the interest it pays is now bigger at the start! 2. Every Series E Bond you own can now go on earn- ing interest for 10 more years after. it reaches the original maturity date—without your lifting a finger! PEACE IS FOR TIEDE' ST-1107_% ■ 70,... FOR PEACE AND PROSPERITY, SAVE wrril U. S.3::•]ErEINTs 134DiviDS! The U. S. Government does not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Department thanks, for their patriotic do- nation, The Advertising Council and the following, who, in place of their greetings, bring you this message as a public service. 3: During the 10-year extension period, every um. matured bond earns at the new, higher.interest (aver- age 3% compounded semiannually). Your original $18.75 can now repay you $33.67. $37.50 pays back $67.34. And so on. Start now! Invest more savings in better-paying Series E Bonds— through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work or the Bond- A-Month Plan where you bank! Backman cS(_ ChodorOff . 15500 Woodrow Wilson Gross Cleaners. Julius Berman Guardian Steel Corp. 1936 Dime Bldg. Detroit,'Mich. Cadillac Furniture Saul Katz Construction Co. _ 1317 Lafayette Bldg. 1255 Broadway •■• 10201-23 Woodward Mendelson Egg Co. City Towel Service Co. 4100 Joy Rd. 1286 - Is4th In Memory of Consumers Paper Co. 4058 Beaufait Sgt. Morris Miller Son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Miller 19211 Pennington Eidelman Bros. 2663 Wabash Fisher Wall Paper and Paint Co. Progressive Linen Service 900 E. Ferry Shecter Furniture Co. 8928 - 12th 5840 Woodward General. Linen Supply 0 6 E: Palmer Wyoming Plumbing & Heating Supply 14600 Wyoming Abner A. Wolf, Inc. Gorman & Thomas, Inc. America's Most Progressive Food House 219 Majestic Bldg. 8601 Meadowdale Scrip Merger to Cut Cost of Israel Packages Four major Scrip companies which sell self-selection gift certificates to Israel will merge, announced Irving Jaffe, execu- tive vice-president of Scrip to Israel, Inc. The other companies which will join with Scrip to Israel are Service for Israel, AMEIC and Soya Israel Stores. Jaffe stated that the four companies signed an agreement with Israel on Sept. 1, which will become effective in about three months and which will unite the four companies into a single distribution company to service recipients of self-selec- tion certificates issued by the Bank Leumi (National Bank of Israel) and sold by the merged sales corporation in the United States. The four companies are now forming the single corpora- tion, and will begin operations no later than Jan. 1. The purpose of the merger is to reduce administrative, sales, shipping and delivery costs to the barest minimum. The plan will eliminate the duplicating activities of the companies and will streamline service both to the American donor and his Israeli beneficiaries. Jaffe stated that all com- panies will maintain separate sales and distribution activities until the new company begins operations and that all certifi- cates will be honored and ex- changed without difficulty in the present facilities of the four companies. Certificates of all companies will be honored like- wise after the merger. Round Table_ Auxi I iary Honors Michigan Mothers The Women's Auxiliary of the Detroit Round Table will present a city-wide membership tea Tuesday, at 1:30, in the home management house of Marygrove College. On this occasion, the Auxiliary will honor the four women from Detroit who were selected outstanding Michigan Mothers of the year by the American Mothers Committee. Also at the tea, plans will be announced for an Institute m human relations, to be sponsored by the Auxiliary at the Rackham Building in early October, on the theme of "Women—A Creative Force in Human Relations." Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, Mrs. Shelby Harrington, and Mrs. Harry Lombard, co-chairmen of the Women's Committee of the Round Table, are on the com- mittee of arrangements. 36 THE JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 19, 1952