Nate S. Shapero Acclaimed On His Sixtieth Birthday 6—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 26, 1952 The Women's Division of the Sholem Aleichem Institute has begun plans for its donor lunch- 113ic noleJ eon, which this year will be Jose' Iturbi, musician, impec- celebrated for the first time in cable virtuoso, pianist and con- the new building at 18495 ducto r, is al- Wyoming. 'The affair is ways the com- plete artist. scheduled for Eighteen years Nov. 19. Officers amigo he made his American debut I who will at Carnegie Hall ! supervise the and his name la cti vities of became a house- the group hold word from this year in- 6,v that time on in clude Mes- musical Ameri - dames Paula Iturbi ca. He will ap- Fink elstein, pear in concert at the Masonic c hairman; Rose B a d er Mrs. Finkelstein auditorium on Oct. 3. and Eva Jacobson, co-chairmen; Ida Komeroff, executive direc- tor; and Sarah Kanter, Esther Reder and Ruth Gasman, sec- retaries. Esther Shorr was chos-. en honorary chairman. ELI LEVIN POST will award At a meeting at the home of a television set at a special pro- gram Saturday night in the JWV Memorial Home. Members and friends are invited to par- ticipate in the program. 17 Nate S. Shapero, one of Mich- IFerris Institute at Big Rapids. igan's most distinguished citi- Mich. He has held the offices of zens, one of whose major inter- president of Franklin Hills Country Club, vice-president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, member of the boce. cl of National Institute of Distribution, mem- ber of Great Lakes Tides Water Commission, member of the board of Boy's Club of Detroit, president of National Associa- tion of Chain Drug Stores. He is a member of the execu- tive committee of the Detroit Round Table of Christians and Jews, was chairman of the Na- tional Chain Stores' Section of Defense Bonds and Stamps cam- paigns, served as chairman of the Michigan Chain Stcces As- sociation; was a member of the boards of the Detroit Commun- ity Fund, Boy Scouts,. City of De- troit O.C.D., Board of -Supervis- ors of Wayne County and the board of Police and Fire Com- mittee. He also was honored NATE S. SHAPERO with the presidency of the Mich- ests is work among youth and igan State Welfare Commission. A member of Congregation for the advancement of child Your Jewish News WANT AD welfare projects, will be 60 on Shaarey Zedek and the Zionist Saturday when an entire com- Organization, Mr. Shapero has number is WO. 5-1155. munity will join in honoring him given his - wholehearted support for his civic and charitable ef- to every movement of import- ! ante on the local, national and forts. at overseas scene, serving also as a His physique and his numer- member of the Joint Distribu- ous interests belie his numerical tion Committee's National Coun- age and his scores of friends share with him the conviction cil. His major interest recently that his thinking and outlook was in behalf of Sinai Hospi- on life are that of a youth. tal of Detroit. Under his guid- 151 W. Jefferson Born in Detroit, Sept. 27, 1892, ance as chairman of the build- Nate Shapero was graduated as ing committee, the hospital is Kai Nidre, Sunday Evening, Sep- a pharmacist from Ferris Insti- nearing completion cold will tember 28th, 7 p.m., Yom Kippur. tute and his efforts in the drug be opened soon for service to Yisher Monday, September 29th, field, which began with a small the community. 12 noon until 2 p.m. store on Cass Avenue, have ex- Mr. Shapero was married hi panded into the Cunningham 1926 to the former Ruth Bern- and Shapero drug chains and stein of Chicago. They reside at their affiliates in communities 1901 Strathcona. They have a throughout Michigan and Ohio. daughter, Mrs. Allen Schwartz, As chairman of U.S. Defense and a son, Ray. J W V VETERANS MEMORIAL BLDG, Bond Drives in Wayne County, as leader in Allied Jewish Campaigns — which he served as chairman — and the Com- munity Chests, as president of Temple Beth El and as the in- . itiator in Michigan of cam- paigns to assist the Weizmann Institute in Rehoboth, Israel,, he left lasting marks on out- standing activities. Rabbi Zager-BB Groups To Hold Social Evening Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Lodge and Chapter, Bnai Brith, will hold a joint meeting at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Bnai Moshe social hall. Mrs. Albert Meister in charge of programming, an- nounces an evening featuring Mickey and Sammy Woolf, Bess As president of the Board of Greenwald, Max Sosin, who will Fire Commissioners under sev- a c t as master of ceremonies. eral Maycrs, he helped introduct Friends are welcome. fire protection plans in Detroit. Thank You .. . In recognition of his activities on behalf of his profession, he I wish to thank my many was named a member of the friends for their kind mes- board of his alma mater, the sages and good wishes on my recent birthday. ISRAEL DAVIDSON Center Young Adults Sholem Aleichem Group Plans '52 Donor Event Mrs. Shorr, who is also chair- man of ways and means, she ex- tended an invitation to hold the season's first program at Shorr's Cafe, at 6 p.m., Oct. 15. Rose Bader, hostess, has arranged a program to include Joe Cornell and Yvonne Nova, dancers. Proceeds from all events of the Women's Division will be used for the maintenance fund of the Sholem Aleichem School. STORM SASH ALUMINUM or WOOD Kaufmann Dealer WRIGHT'S HOME EQUIPMENT • 14104 FENKELL VE. 8-90.4 •■■•1■111 Hear RABBI JUDAH CAHN Spiritual leader, Temple Israel, Lawrence, N. Y. Member, Board of Governors, Hebrew Union Col- lege-Jewish Institute of Religion. 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