Tribute to Command Leader Detroit Minors Artinsson 011 His Sixtieth Birthday When the community of De- Covenant Club. His civic and troit honors Maurice Aronsson, fraternal affiliations include De- one of its most distinguished troit Board of Commerce, De- troit Historical Society, Adcraft Club of Detroit, Economic Club of Detroit, Men's Clubs of Tem- ple Beth El and Shaarey Zedek, Moslem Temple — 32nd Degree Mason, Phoenicia Lodge and life member of Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children. MAURICE ARONSSON citizens, on his sixtieth birthday, on Dec. 11, it will pay tribute to a man who, by dint of personal courage and perserverance, has built one of the great printing enterprises in the state of Mich- igan and, at the same time, has set an enviable record with un- selfish service to all human causes. There is hardly a worthy movement that does not have a record of participation in it by Morrey Aronsson. He has been a leader in Allied Jewish Cam- paigns, in Community Chest drives, in religious and civic movements. H i s memberships attest to his interests. . He was chairman of the Al- lied J e wish CampaignS in 1935 and 1948, and in inter- vening years headed impor- tant divisions in the leading Jewish community drives. He is a member of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and Temple Beth El, of the United He- brew Schools, Jewish Com- munity Center and the Zionist -Organization. He is a member of the governing boards of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Jewish Home for Aged: Ameri- can Jewish Committee, Sinai IP Hospital and American Red • Cross. • Mr. Aronsson served as chair- man of the Michigan Crippled Children's Commission, by ap- pointment of Governor Murray Van Wagoner. Past president of Knollwood Country Club, Standard Club and Cooperative International, he also is affiliated with Frank- lin Hill8 Country Club and UJA National Parley Scheduled for Dec. 12 • More than 1,200 leaders repre- senting J e w is h communities throughout the nation will set the stage for the United Jewish Appeal's 15th year of humani- tarian service when they meet Dec. 12-14 for the UJA's annual national conference at the Waldorf - Astoria H o t e 1, New York, announced Edward M. M. Warburg, UJA general chair- man. Prominent among the spokes- men who will outline Jewish `needs and responsibilities will be Dr. Nahum Goldmann, chair- man of the Jewish Agency, who helped negotiate the $822,000,- 000 reparations agreement with the West German Federal Re- public; and Dr. George Joseph- thal, treasurer of the Jewish Agency, who headed Israel's delegation at the reparations conference with the Bonn gov- ernment. Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, UJA executive vice-chairman, who recently returned from Jeru- salem following consultations with Prime Minister David Ben- Gurion and with leaders of the Jewish Agency, will report on these talks as the conferees de- liberate on the needs which American Jews must meet through the UJA's 1953 .cani- Paign. His business genius is re- flected in the fact that, com- ing to this country at the age of 17, he was able to rise to positions of leadership in his community while developing a powerful business. His vision was recognized recently when he was elected to membership on the board of the City Bank of Detroit. Previously, his status in business and commerce was recognized by his election to membership on the boards of Union Invest- ment Co., National Finance Co., Kleen Stick Corp. of Chi- cago, Ill., Plastic Tape Corp. of Newark, N.J. His major dctivity is in the Aronsson Printing Co., located at 2001 W. Lafayette. He or- ganized the firm in 1917 and he. remains at his desk daily as president of the company. He also is treasurer of Kleen Stick Corp. of Chicago. Born in Halmstad, Sweden, Dec. 11, 1892, Maurice Aronsson came to the United States in 1909. He started the Aronsson Printing Co. in 1917. He married the former Dora Abramsohn on May 21, 1916. They have two daughters, Mar- gie Louise Gross and Lois Selma Kottler; a son, Herbert Allan, who is associated with him in the Aronsson Printing Co., and three grandsons. The Aronssons reside at 660 Whitmore Road. Mr. Aronsson is a 'charter member of Printers Association of America. He was among the organizers of Detroit Racing As Blair Distilling Co. of Louisville, Ky., and P e o p 1 e's State Bank of Hazel Park, Mich.. t 0 OD F ES11 4A1._ OVEN-CRISP MATZOHS Only Horowitz-Margareien gives you products like these—the finest in quality, the last word unsalted in Kashruth. 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Detroit Distributor: GREENFIELD BROTHERS Do you worry Noar College Group To Present 'Don Juan' Noar, college-aged group of Habonim, will present its ver- sion of George Bernard Shaw's "Don Juan in Hell" as part of a program to be held at 8 p.m., Saturday, in the home of Rena Silver, 16219 Normandy. The group will follow the pat- tern set by the Broadway com- pany, which visited Detroit last year with the presentation. Ac- tors will deliver their lines while seated on high stools. All those interested are in- vited to attend. For information call UN. 4-2066. about forgetting to turn ofF the tank Rosenwald Legion Post Opens Membership Drive Rosenwald Post of the Ameri- can Legion has started plans for its annual membership cam- paign. Members are currently seeking all veterans of World War II as prospective members. The Post meets at 8:30 p.m., the second and fourth Wednes- days of each month, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. All veterans are eligible for Membership. 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