`Step Right Up, Folks' Is
Hadassah '8 Cali to Fair

Detroit Hadassah's County Fair will be held this Saturday
night and all day Sunday at the Beth Aaron Synagogue. In the
photo, from the left, shown sampling cakes and candy recipes, in
preparation for the fair, are, Mesdames Manuel Stoler, D. W.
Schiff, Jack Mann, Emil Edelson. and David Kohlenberg,

Fun—with a capital F—for all I Almost all of the 6,000 local
members have been mustered to
That's the way Detroit Chap- work on preparations and to
man booths at the fair, stated
ter of Hadassah members are Mrs. Carl Schiller, chairman of
talking about their County Fair, overall activities for the event.
Each of Hadassah's 10 groups
which will take place this week-
end at Beth Aaron Synagogue. will man at least one booth,
with many operating two or
Beginning at 8 p.m., Saturday,
the fair will run through 11:30 nacre.
A village store, at which at-
p.m. Doors will open again at
tendees will be able to purchase
11 a.m., Sunday while the merri-
ment. continues through the day foods from home-made fruits to
pickles, is only one of the many
and evening until 11:30 p.m.
shop set-ups. Others are a
What has members so en- Father's Day shop, green thumb
thusiastically stating that this booth for horticulturalists, linen
will be one of the finest pro- booth, towel booth and doll
grams of its kind to be held house.
in the city is the lavish array
Food will be featured in sev-
of booths, games, exhibits, . eral flavorful varieties. High-
gift shops, food concessions
light of culinary achievement
and sundry other stands that
is the Hadassah-burger to be
have been prepared.
sold at the Tel Aviv Sidewalk
Working for weeks, members Cafe,
of the art committee have
As for games, well, as the cir-
painted and prepared exciting cus barker once said, there are'
backdrops for all booths to pro- plenty to amuse mother, dad
vide a thoroughly convincing and all the kids. Besides the us-
carnival atmosphere.
ual Midway, these booths have
been created: Children's Center,
CARD OF THANKS . -
Kiddie Korner, fish pond, for-
The family of the late Sophie tune telling, Gay Nineties Pic-
Engler wishes to thank its rela- tures.
tives and friends for the many
kindnesses extended during its
recent bereavement.

the family!

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7
Friday, June 5, 1953

Dr. Kingdon to Speak
At Israel Bond Rally

With -hundreds of volunteer stein urged that the people of
workers ready to call upon their this community remain at home
neighbors throughout Detroit on to greet the Israel bond volurt-
Dr. Frank Kingdon, noted ra- Sunday„June 14, the Jewish teens on that day at home.
All volunteers will have kits
dio commentator, journalist community's final plans for Is-
and author, will address a group rael Bond BIG Day were coin- containing materials relating to
of BIG (Bonds for Israel Gov- pleted in a BIG Day Cabinet the Israel bond issue, and will
meeting at the home of Vice be prepared to explain the Is-
ernment) Day
Marshall Sam Simmer, 18273 rael bond story, together with.
volunteer work-
the background of Israel's pres-
Fairfield
ers in a pre-
Grand Marshall Peter S, Gold- ent economic situation, to fami-
campaign rally
:
lies they visit.
at Congregation
Mrs. Bernard Osnos is Co-
Name
Local
Leaders
A d as Shalom,
Marshal for BIG Day in Detroit.
7045 Curtis, next
To CJFWF Committees
Wednesday, 8 : 30
Several. communal leaders. in
p.m., on the sub-
Michigan and Windsor were
ject "Israel--Its
named this week by Julian Free-
P a s t, Present
man, of . Indianapolis, president
and Future."
of Council of Jewish Federations
The Adas Sha-
and Welfare Funds, to assume
lom Choir will
positions on CJFWF committees.
sing at the rally.
Detroiters named were Julian
Only those per-
H. Krolik, budget and finance
sons who sign Kingdon
and regional services; Isidore
up to work on BIG DAY, Stin- Sobeloff, campaign and c o m -
day, June 14, will be admitted to munity interpretation and naH
Have Them Cleaned
the meeting. There will be no tional-local relations; Samuel H.
and Hand Finished
admission charge, and no bond Rubiner, national-local rela-
by OUR Experts!
solicitations during the evening. tions; William Avrunin a n d
Dr. Kingdon, who was born in George M. Stutz, social plan-
London, England, entered the ning; and Mrs. Harry L. Jack-
10% Cash & Carry
ministry in this country at the son, women's participation in
age of 17. He has done special Jewish communal service.
Others were B. Morris Pela-
work in social psychology at
Michigan State College. During yin, Flint, national-local rela-
World War II, he organized the tions; Rabbi Harr y Essrig,
CLEANERS & DYERS
Emergency Rescue Committee Grand Rapids, community or-
Wholesale - Retail
to Save Europe"—a move to res- ganization; Harry M. Cherniak,
12813 LINWOOD
cue the outstanding artists, Windsor, campaign and com-
TO. 7-9660
writers and labor leaders of that munity interpretation; and
continent threatened by the Harry Rosenthal, Windsor, nat-
Nazis. At present a columnist for ional-local relations.
the New York Post, he recently
wrote "The Architects of the Re-
A NEW
public," a study of Washington.
Jefferscrn, Lincoln a n d Roose-

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DAY will be headed in
Detroit by Grand Marshals Peter
S. Goldstein and Mrs. Bernard
Osnos. On -June 14, hundreds of
volunteers will canvass the city,
leaving from BIG Day headquar-
ters at United Dairy Workers
Hall, 15840 Second, with their
sales kits. Three free week-end
trips to Washington will be
awarded the workers showing
the best results for the day's ef-
forts. BIG Day workers will be
addressed by Mrs. Lillian Grahtn
of the speakers bureau.

Workmen's Circle Chapters Planning
Busy Two Weeks of Group Activities

An all-branch games and
latke party will be sponsored by
the Detroit workmen's circle dis-
trict committee at 9 p.m., today,
at the Center, 11529 Linwood, to
whiCh the general public is in-
vited.
Other events for the week are
two end - of - the - school - year
outings planned by the Circle
School and Kindergarten. Sam-
uel Siga I, director, announces
that kindergarten pupils will

Mobilization Intensifies for Israel
Bond Drive's BIG Day Set for June 14

hold their picnic from 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m., Tuesday, while after-
noon students will be picked up
at public school for their out-
ing.
Both events will be held at
Belle Isle. Parents of kinder-
garten pupils are advised that
milk and ice cream will be
served, but lunches should be
packed. In case of rain, the
programs will be rescheduled for
Wednesday.
Graduation exercises of the
kindergarten will take place at
2 p.m., June 16, at the Center.
Following a program of songs,
playets and dancing, diplomas
will be distributed.
A branch installation meeting
and family picnic are activities
planned for the following week.
Branch 470 will conduct its in-
stallation at 9 p.m., June 12, at
the Center. Philip Fabian will
be inducted chairman.
He will be assisted by Eileen
Israel, vice-chairman; Mildred
Torby, Adele • Goodman and
Belle Granat, secretaries; and
Seymour Wedes, treasurer. Alex
Levitt, of the district committee,
will be the installing officer.
The family fun festival, spon-
sored by the Youth Group, will
be held at 12 noon, June 14, at
Middle Rouge Park. The event
is the kickoff of a series of
youth programs which are just
getting under way.

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in real estate circles, announces
her association with the Jerome
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Fairfield. Long in contact with
the needs of residents of the
Jewish community, Leone Apa-
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