Excitement Stirring for June 6-7 County Fair of Hadassah Chapter Mrs. Lillian Schwartz, left, with Mrs. Charles Jacobson, sorts variety shop items, which will be a feature of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah County Fair. Final preparations are under way for Detroit Chapter of Ha- dassah's County Fair, which is being held to raise funds for the organization's work in health, research, teaching and rehabil - . itation. Starting at 8 p.m., June 6, the fair will continue until 11:30 p.m. that evening, reopening again at June 7 until 11:30 p.m. The fair is being held at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Twenty - three unusal booths will contain hand-made gift articles, linens, dolls, shell jew- elry, home-made jams, fruits, candies and cakes. Mrs. Carl Schiller, chairman, is assisted by 11 co-chairmen in planning the event. - - Business and Professional . Group headed by Goldie Slak- ter and Mrs. Samuel Green, will tend the fish pond, for- tune-telling booth, and Gay Nineties pictures, while the midway, featuring knock Humpty Dumpty off the wall, test your strength and dart games will be manned by the new evening group, under Feuerman and Betty Mullins; Central East have set up the green thumb (plant) booth and antiques and trinkets, with Mrs. Martin 'Cowan and Mrs. Harry Sklar in charge. The trading post, featuring boys' novelties, will be the responsibility of Central West, 'under Mesdames Aaron Friedman and Nathan Shur. Russell Woods East, with Mrs. Irving Weinstein as chairman, will run a baked goods stand, headed by Mesdames E. H. Las- tar and Nat Gersuk. The village store is the responsibility of Russell Woods West, under Mes- dames Stanley Solomon, chair- man, and Morris Gross, co- chairman. Schaefer Group, while help- ing to man the doll house and kiddie k o r n e r, will, through chairman Mrs. David Shingles, staff and plan the children's theatre. Mrs. Ben Koploy, Uni- versity East Group, is setting up the white elephant booth, while the candy booth is being arranged by University West and Mrs. Alfred Rosen, chairman. The Tel Aviv sidewalk cafe, with Mrs. Nathan Fink chair- man, assisted by Caroline Col- lins, will feature the Hadassah- burger. Mrs. Charles Jacobson, gift shop chairman, has assigned aprons to Mrs. Cesar Choden and - Mrs. Gertrude Feller, towels a n d linens to Mrs Harry Kopel and Faye Sterns; doll house, Mesdames Joseph ¶fillinger and Harry Baum; confirmation and graduation gifts, Jean Lazar and Mrs. Herbert Warner; kiddie kor- "ler, Mrs. Sam Levitt; variety shop, Mrs. Mortimer Liss and. Mrs. Moe Ehrlich; and prizes, booth, Mrs. Charles - Jacobson. The Bagley Group, chaired by Mrs. Samuel Perlmutter, will staff the gift shop booths. Mrs. Irwin Shaw, fair secre- tary, is chairman of the art committee, and is assisted hi Mesdames Sol D a n n, William Flashenberg, Bernard Lander, Leslie Schmier, Samuel Barnett, Alvin Geffen, Graham Landau, Edward Zatkin, Irving Burton, Morie Lubin, Herbert Oppen- helm, Irving Lazell and Miss Rose Poskel. Treasurers of the event are Mesdames Morris Wayne and Sam Arkin, while Mrs. Barney Israel is ticket chairman. Mrs. Israel is assisted by Miss So- phie Fenton and Mesdames Os- car Moss, William Adelson, Irv- ing Miller, Harry Podoll, Benja- min Gordo n, Alvin Lezell, Jerome KeyWell, D. W. Schiff and Julian Frank. Transportation a n d overall assistance will be provided by Sherwood Group, with Mrs. Jay Thompson in charge. "Mrs. Jack Mann is head of inventory, and Mrs. Jack Warner is merchan- dising chairman. Young People's Social Club Elects Its New Officers Young People's Social Club, at its recent election meeting, vot- ed into office the following members: Sam Pludwinski, pres- ident; Elsie Ring, vice president; Beverly Dishell, Annette Marx, secretaries; Ethel Garber, treas- urer. Board members are Na- than Lachman, Leonard Gold- ner, Ed Ganz, Walter Cykiert, Fred Ferber. The group will hold installa- tion ceremonies in June. A meet- ing is scheduled for 8 p.m., Thursday, at the Woodward Jew- ish Center. For information, call Elsie Ring, TO. 9-2183. .Local Histadrut to Select Winner of Trip to Israel Canvassers and friends of Histadrut will meet Thursday evening to select an active work- er from this- area to attend the fifth Histadrut Folk Delegation to Israel, planned for July 12. The- delegation, chosen from communities throughout the country, leaves annually on a tour sponsored by National Committee for Labor Israel. The group will fly by El Al to England, following which they will visit for 22 days in France and Israel. The schedule has been ar- ranged so that delegates will be in Rehovoth at the opening ceremonies of the new Eliezer Kaplan Memorial Hospital, now nearing completion. The Detroit Histadrut cam- paign provided funds for the surgical department in the in- stitution. At Thursday's meeting, cita- tions will be presented to out- standing workers in the local drive. Morris Schaver, who re- Make your reaervations now for a 2 or 3 bedroom home for any n umber of weeks you desire. THIS IS IT! CALL: MR. T. FIRSHT • Res, UN. 4-7121 Bus. WE 3-8149 •-••••••••••••••••• The family of the late Mrs. Anna Weitz wishes to thank its relatives and friends for - the many kindnesses extended dur- ing its recent bereavement. 6164 CASS AVE. Near G. M. Bldg. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, May 22, 1953 TR. 5-9700 All Accounts Insured to $10,000 and DIRECTORS CURRENT RATE Cordially Invite You To Attend OPENING °F THE THE UARDIAN SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 13646 West Seven Mile Road ONE BLOCK WEST OF SCHAEFER Tuesday, May 26, 1953 FREE SOUVENIRS For Men — Women — Children During Opening Week Celebration Tuesday Through Friday SUMMER COTTAGES ALL MODERN 25th Year With CARD OF THANKS OFFICERS San Bar Beach LAKE FRONT - PRIVATE BEACH CHARLES WEINSTOCK Buick Retail Store The •••N.•• South Haven, Michigan turned last week from Israel, be extended to S. Dronzek, who will deliver a report on progress is preparing to leave shortly for in the new state within the past Israel. year and a half. The meeting will serve to wel- BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR come home from Israel another leading Histadrut worker, Wil- Check the Price of a liam Hordes, who with Mrs. 1953 BUICK Hordes recently re-visited the Truly America's Finest Car new state. in Its Class! Others back from Israel are See or Call Nathan Korn, who visited there all winter, meeting with both President Ben Zvi and Premier Ben-Gurion, Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney Shevitz and Mr. and Mrs. I. Pokempner. .Farewells will also OFFICERS and DIRECTORS JOSEPH R. LEEMON, President HON. ARCHIE KATCHER, WILLIAM H. CAPLAN JOSEPH B. SLATKIN, Vice President Vice President PHILMORE A. LEEMON, Secretary DR. MAXWELL M. HOFFMAN, Treasurer JACK SCHNEYER FRANK E, HOLTZMAN SAMUEL E. GOTTLEIB thuutun S 13646 WEST SEVEN MI LE ROAD Corner Tracey —1 Block West of Schaefer REGULAR HOURS: MONDAY TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY-10 A.M. TO 5 P.M., THURSDAY-10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. His Excellency ABBA EBAN MONDAY, JUNE 1, at 6:00 P. M. Statier . Hotel FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE WO. 2-5091 0 TO. 8-3128 0 TO. 8-3073