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September 19, 1952 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-09-19

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Hordes Gift Honors Folks Verein

Community Leaders Discuss joint Defense Appeal at Luncheon

Max Osnos, of the executive Paul H. Sampliner of New York, Bnai Brith.
committee of Detroit's Jewish chairman of the JDA executive Detroit communal leaders at-
Welfare Federation., was host to committee; and Sidney S. Moyer - tending the dinner were:
a group of community leaders of Youngstown, chairman of the
Mrs. Samuel Aaron, Sidney Allen, Lou
at a dinner in behalf of the JDA National. Council.
Berry, Abraham Cooper, Milton Dotter,
Joint Defense Appeal recently at The Joint Defense Appeal is Maurice Enggass, Mrs. John Hopp. Sid-
ney J. Karbel. ulian KroliCh. Alfred
Franklin Hills Country Club.
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Spealcers were Dr. John Slawson, the fund-raising arm of the May. Phil Atarcuse. Samuel Rubber,
dare Sobeloff. Louis Tabashnik. Dave WU-
executive vice president of the American Jewish Committee and "kus, Henry Wineman. James Winernan,
rBergenc.4, Abe
American .Jewish Committee; ' the Anti-Defamation League of Mrs. Lreennap iadti,Weit;eri:

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Yiddish Folks Verein's consistent efforts in behalf of the Jewish
National Fund, the Israel land redeeming ,agency, received recog-
nition last week when WILLIAM HORDES, honorary chairman of
the JNF Council of Detroit, presented the group with a certificate
signifying that he had planted a garden of 10$ trees in honor of
the organization. The Verein, on the occasion of the departure
for Israel of Mr. and Mrs. Hordes' son, Herbert, and his family,
commenced the planting of trees which are expected to he ex-
panded in number into a. grove of 1,000. Other gifts have been
made by the Verein to the JNF during the year. At the ceremony
at which the certificate was presented were: Front the left: rear,
A. BIGELMAN, trustee; 11. ROSENTHAL, recording secretary; front,
Mr. HORDES, L. WARREN, president, and M. SCHWARTZ, vice-
preident. '

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Jewish Women Playing Active Role
At USO Lounge and Fort Wayne

Since opening the Downtown Day at Fort Wayne Induction
USO lounge in February, 5 Jew- Center.
ish organizations have served t Bookings for Fort Wayne are
also arranged by the JWB can-
there under the- auspices of the teen committee, which besides
JWB armed services canteen Mrs. Krouse includes Mesdames
committee, it was reported by Joseph Falk, Downtown USO;
Mrs. Daniel Krouse, chairman. ir Samuel Gale, Fort Wayne In-
duction Center; Bernard Hoff-
As in World War II, Monday is man, Samuel Guttentag, Irving
designated as JWB Day at the Miller and Philip M. Zimmer-
loUnge. The Jewish War Veter- man.
BOokings for 1952-1953 are
ans of Detroit has accepted the
assignment of serving one Mon- now being accepted from all
day per month throughout the Jewish organizations which are
year. In addition to the Down- requested to call committee
town USO, Monday is also JWB headquarters at the Jewish Cen-
ter, TR. 5-8450.
The following organizations
Fortner Detroiters Fete have served, or are booked to
serve, at the Downtown USO:

Golden Wedding Day

_Isaac Agree Memorial Society, Aescu-
potion Ladies' Auxiliary, Detroit Women
of Alpha Omega Dental Society, Temple
Beth Et Sisterhood, Young Women's Bi-
cur Cholera, Bnai Brith Greater Detroit
Women's Council, Bnai Brith Israel
Lodge, Bnai Moshe Sisterhood, Infant's
Service Group, Hebrew Ladies Aid So-
ciety, David Horodoker Young Women's
Organization, Temple Israel Sisterhood,
Jewish Home for Aged Auxiliary, Jew-.
isti House of Shelter Auxiliary, Jewish
War Veterans, Jewish Women's. European
Welfare Organization, Kadiniab: Social
Club, Maimonides -Medical
Moritefoire Lodge Free Sons of Israel,
National Council of Jewish -Women.
Northwest Child Rescue Women, Eva
Prenzlauer Maternity • Aid, SbaareY Ze-
.dek Sisterhood, Sheruth League and . Ze-
dakah Club.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Howard,
former residents of Detroit and
Highland Park, will celebrate

The following organizations
have served. at the Fort Wayne
Induction Center:

realize how long it takes to develop many -
F of the people
refinements that are distinctive of General

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Motors cars.

Automatic transmissions, for example, were "in work"—
in research laboratory and proving ground — for a score
of years before attaining the smooth proficiency of Power-
glide, Hydra-Matic and Dynaflow.

That is true of every detail in all GM products—each is
benefited through continuous development by engineers,
research and production men who are never satisfied.

That is why the GM key "opens the door" to ever greater
value.in General Motors cars and trucks—and in all GM
products from Frigidaires to Diesel locomotives.

And why so much of GM's productive power and output
have been called into the service of Uncle Sam.

GENERAL MOTORS

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Temple Beth El Sisterhood, Beal Brith
Greater Detroit Worrien's Council, Con-
gregation Gemilith Chassodim, Hebrew
Ladies' Aid Society, David Horodoker
Young Women's Organization, Temple. Is-
rael Sisterhood, Jewish War Veterans,
Ladies Friendly Aid Society, National
Council of Jewish Women, Neugarten
Medical Aid, Detroit Couped of Pioneer
Women, Primrose Benevolent Club, Ra-
domer Aid Society. and Youth Education
League.

Kr.

and Mrs, Julius Howard

their 50th wedding anniversary
on Sunday, in Los Angeles, Calif., -
in which city they now reside
Mr. and Mrs. Howard were
Married in Detroit in 1902, and
are the parents al four sons,
Mark, Milton and Arthur, of De-
troit, Bernard,: - of West Los
.daughter, Mrs.
Angeles, and
Warren Keefe, of Chicago. All
-three Detroit sons are practicing
attorneys.
. Before leaving for -the West
Coast, Mr. Howard was in the
retail grocery business for 25
years. Be was a long-time mem-
ber of Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith,
and . the set the all-time mem-
bership enrollment record of 175
.new members 'during one drive.
He was also active in the De
troit Lodge, Knights of Pythias.
In addition to their children,
others attending a celebration
arranged for them in Los
Angeles on Sunday, will be Mrs.
Isear Sandieman, of Detroit, and
Ilfre, Philip Stern, Buffalo, N.Y.

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CHEVROLET • PONT/AC -4, OLDSMOBILE • BUICK • CADILLAC

BODY BY FISHER • FRIGIDAIRE • GM DIESEL • ELECTRO-MOTIVE

GMC TRUCK & COACH • ALLISON AIRCRAFT ENGINES • DELCO

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THE JEWISH NEWS

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CARE OF THE AGED

In order to provide more facilities for chronically ill aged at the Jewish
Home for aged, where the waiting list of bed-ridden applicants is impos-
sibly long, our community p1mw to build an •tuettsion on the Home.

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- Friday, September 1$, 196$

at 11501 Petoskey Avenue

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