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August 14, 1953 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-08-14

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$500 is Par for the Course

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 5

Friday, August 14, 1953

Snead to Drive for. Israel Bonds

McDonald to Present
Keynote Address to
Local Bond 11oinen

Helping to clear. the course for the Sam Snead golf exhibition
at Knollwood Country Club on Tuesday are these membtrs of the
Knollwood-Israel Bond Committee: (standing, left to right) co-
chairmen LOU' LUCKOFF, GEORGE KAYES and JOE HOLTZMAN;
(seated, from left) ELWOOD KURES, RONALD KOTTLER and
BERNARD R. SIEGEL.

*
*
Nate Margolis, Dr. Sam Ch4t- the leading money-winning pro-
man and Harvey Hubar have fessional of all time, Sammy
Snead, at Knollwood Country
Club, on Tuesday, it was an-
nounced this week by Lou Luck-
off, co-thairman of the exhibi-
tion committee.
The amateur players are
champions of three local clubs:
Margolis, of Kriollwood; Chatt-
man, of Tam O'Shanter Country
Club: and Hubar of Franklin
Hill Country Club.
The match, played in behalf
of State of Israel Bonds, will pit
the best ball of the three De-
troit golfers against that of
Snead's. The lowest scorer for
the 18 holes against the amiable
West Virginian will be awarded
a "Sammy Snead Exhibition
Trophy." Snead will also con-.
dUct a golf clinic following the
match.
A gallery of 100 persons will
be admitted to the golf exhibi-
tion- by making a cash purchase
of a minimum of 4500 in Israel
Bonds, • Luckoff said. Tee-off
time is scheduled at 2 p.m.
According to Lou Berry, co-
chairman • of the Knollwood-
Israel bond committee, tickets
are selling rapidly for the exhi-
bition. Others on the committee
are Joe Holtzman, Israel David-
son, James J. Ellmann, Paul
Zuckerman, Elwood Kukes, Ber-
nard R. Siegel, George Kayes,
George Tann, 'SoI Eisenberg,
Kottler and John Isaacs,
been selected to participate in Ronald
Knollwood
president.
an 18-hole golf exhibition with
Scientists have found so many
scientific reasons for criminal
Local Rabbis Urge
trends that just plain cussed-
Holiddy Bond Sales
ness is being overlooked.

In a joint statement issued
this week, the rabbis of Detroit
urged members of the commun-
ity to make the coming High
Holy Days the occassion for the
purchase 'of State of Israel
Bonds. Joining in the call for
bond purchases were Rabbis
Isaac Stollman, Joseph Thumim,
Samuel H. -Prero and Max J.

Plan Women's Israel Bond Luncheon

Hugh McDonald, noted econ-
omist, author and volUnteer
Haganah fighter, will deliver the
keynote address at the second
annual luncheon meeting of De-
troit Bond Women on Aug. 20, at
Knollwood Country Club' it was
.announced b y
Mrs. Joseph
Katchke, chair-
man of the
meeting.
McDonald, a
student at Stan-
ford, Harvard
and the Univer-
sity of Chicago,
voluteered in the
Haganah early
in 1947. Aboard
the "illegal" re-
fugee ship
Hatikvah, carry-
McDonal
ing 1,500 European Jews to
Israel, he ran the British block-
ade in the Mediterranean. He
was captured 'twice by the Brit-.
ish, escaping both times with
the aid, of Haganah forces. He
later 'served as • a demolitionist
until he was wounded in the
War of Liberation.
A student of Middle Eastern
affairs, McDonald has cam-
paigned on behalf of Israel
through radio, television, public
lectures and further aids the
cause in his forthcoming book
:"Journal for Gentiles."
Members of the Women's Di-
vision who will serve as host-
esses at the luncheon meeting
are : Mesdames Samuel Baker,
Samuel Bicoll, Norman Brode,
Philip Broudo, Philip Cutler, I.
B. Dworman, David Fuller, Lil-
lian Grahm, Bert Harwith,
Harry Kay, Benjamin Laikin,
Philip Langwald, Irving Lipson,
Morris Lulkin, Charles Makie,
Hattie Newman, Joseph New-
man, Julius Ring, Rose Singer,
Milton Allen Sterns, Max Stoll-
man, Phillip Stollman, and Mil-
ton Winston.

Milan Leader, Sally Mayer,
Killed in Auto Accident

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Planning the second annual luncheon meeting of the Women's
Division of the Detroit Committee for Israel Bonds, to be held at
Knollwood Country Club, Aug. 20, are, Ieft to right: Mesdames
DAVID J. MILLER, luncheon chairman; JOSEPH KATCHKE, AL-
BERT POTIKER, Women's Division Chairman THEODORE BAR G-
MAN and PHILIP HELFMAN; seated, Mesdames JOSEPH HOPI
WITZ, BESS GREENWALD, and SAMUEL GREEN.

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stressed the significance of Is-
rael Bond purchases at the High
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"In the year now drawing to
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to defend democracy. Israel's de-.
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