People Make News 0 I Prof. S. D. GOITEIN dean of the School of Oriental Studies I of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, will join -the faculty of Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, Broad & York Sts., Philadelphia, it was announced by Dr. Abraham A. Veuman, president of the college. * * Appointment of DAVID E. TRAUB as head of the Section Services Division of the National Council of Jewish Women was announced by Mrs. Elsie Elfen- beincexecutive director of thit Council. * * * For her outstanding contri- bution to the foreign born, Miss Florence G. Cassidy has been selected to receive the first Award of Merit presented by the Detroit Chapter of the American „Association o f 'Social Workers, at a dinner .;meeting S e p t. 29, at Menjo's. Miss Cassidy has been secre- tary of the Na- t zDepartment o f Miss Cassidy the United Community Services since 1937, having come to Detroit from a Notable Record Set by . Guardian Savings Assn. The most rapid growth of a savings institution has just been attained by Guardian Savings and Loan Association, 13646 West Seven Mile, at Tracey, whose new record for achieve- ment in financial circles is marked by $1,000,00.0 in new ac- counts in three months. On May 26,' Guardian Savings opened for business. Phillmore A. Leeman, secretary, states: "The reception given us evi- denced the need for a savings institution with a current rate of 2%. We are now on the road to our second million, and ac- counts may be opened in person or by mail. Our accounts are insured to $10,000. Guardian Savings is a member of Federal Home Loan Bank System and Federal Savings and Loan In- surance Corporation, U. S. Sav- ing and Loan League and Mich- igan Savings and Loan League." Many facilities are available at Guardian Savings: Money Orders Issued; Pay Utility Bills; Travelers' Checks; U. S. Savings Bonds and Land Contracts col- lected. MARC Plans Two-Day Parley at East Lansing position in the research depart- ment of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. * • * Benjamin Schneider, formerly of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, has been appointed director of the East Central States Region of the Council of Jewish Federa- tiorls and Wel- fare Funds, it was announced by Maurice Ber- non, Cleveland, regional presi- dent. As direc- rector of the J F W F, Mr. Schneider Schneider w i 11 serve central Jewish community organizations in 29 cities in In- diana, Kentucky, Michigan, 0 h i o, Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Windsor, On- tario. He will assist the com- munities in solving local prob- lems on social planning, cam- paigning, budgeting community organization and interpretation. * * * The appoint- ment of Dr. Si- meon L. Guter- man, professor of history, State Teachers C o l- iege, East Stroudsburg, Pa. as acting dean and professor of history at Yes- hiva , Universi- ty's College of Dr. Guterman Arts and Sci- ences, was announced by Dr. Samuel Belkin, president of Yeshiva University. News Brevities BODZIN FAMILY CLUB, at its recent meeting, elected the fol- lowing officers for the new sea- son: Marvin Seligson, president; Yetta Bodzin, vice-president; Harry Blitz, treasurer; -and Marian Duchan, secretary. The new administration will be in- stalled at ceremonies Oct. 11, at the home of the Harry L. Blitzes, of Greenlawn Ave. * * * The National Council of Jew- ish Women has been elected to membership in the United States National Commission for UNESCO. Chicago Woman Named To National ADL Post Mrs. Louis L. Perlman, of Chi- cago, has been appointed na- tional Anti-Defamation League chairman for the Bnai Brith Women's Supreme Council, an- nounced Mrs. Albert A. Wold- man, S u p reme C o u n cii presi- dent. A graduate of Northwestern University, Mrs. Perlman joined Bnai Brith in 1935, and be- came president of the North Sh o r e Chapter Mks. Perlman two years later. -In 1940, she was elected to the general commit- tee, and became president of District 6 Women in 1944. Michigan Association for Re- tarded Children (MARC) will hold its second annual confer- ence today and Saturday, at Michigan State College, East Lansing, Mich. Delegates will represent 28 parent groups. An open house and five gener- al sessions are planned. Experts in the field will address the two- day meeting, including Martin Pappish, vice-president of the National Association for Retard- ed Children, from Philadelphia. "Programs for the Severely Mentally Handicapped," a sound and color filni made at the Lapeer Training School, will be presented. The movie, which High Record in Ford Car Sale's took five months to produce, National sales of Ford pas- shows the children once con- senger cars, which broke a 23- sidered unteachable, in school year monthly record in AuguSt, activities. are expected to continue at rec- ord rates throughout the balance of 1953, L. W. Smead, Ford Divi- sion sales manager, has an- nounced in Dearborn, Mich. August sales of Ford passen- Shmini At eret ger cars were 6% higher than -July sales and they exceeded sales for any month since June, 1930, Mr. Smead said. From 8:30. A. M. to 1 :30 P. M. CARL? OF THANKS . at the The family of the late Golda Balantzow wisheS to thank its Downtown Synagogue relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended dur- 1205 Griswold St. ing its recent bereavement. 20—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 25, 1953 Awry on the :Air Young People's Social Club To Hold Scholarship Dance PARKWAY TV SERVICE Young People's Social Club Home Calls: will hold its fourth annual schol- This Week's Radio and arship dance at ''8 p.m., Oct. 4, 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. Television Programs at the Davison Jewish Center. of Jewish Interest Dick Stein and his orchestra will provide music for dancing. ALL PARTS THE ETERNAL LIGHT Meetings of the group are held GUAR. FOR 90 DAYS Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday. regularly, each Thursday night. For information on activities or KE. 2-6269 Station: WWJ 24327 W. SIX MILE RD. Feature: An imaginative folk membership, call Elsie Ring, TO. legend about the 36 hidden 9-2813. saints who are supposed to exist in each generation, will be told in "Thirty-Six." SCRIP FOR ISRAEL * * * $5 - $10 - $15 - $25 MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 27 Station: WXYZ Special AMEIC Yom Tov Package 'Feature: Rabbi Maurice Eisen- 26 Lbs. $18 drath, president of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega - tions, will conclude a series of four programs with a talk on Tilizrachi Organization of 21etroit "Taking Stock of Our Faith." TO. 8-3128 Detroit 12244 Dexter Blvd. $2.50 FOOD Title Companies Drop . Special Assessment Fee After Oct. 1, purchasers of real estate in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties will not have to pay extra premiums to have their owner's title insurance policies include coverage of spe- cial assessments. The decision to eliminate the premium was reached at a meet- ing of officials of Abstract Title Guaranty Co., Burton Abstract and Title Co. and Lawlers Title Insurance Corp. Previously, an extra 25 percent premium was charged to cover special assessments, such as pav- ing, drainage and sewers, in a title. Now this is eliminated, LZOA Branch Four Plans Sukkot Program and Musical Branch Four, Labor Zionist Organization, will hold a Sukkot celebration and musicale at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, in Hotel Statler, Frances Trager, contralto, will present a selection of Israeli and American songs, and Edna Bern- stein, of Wayne University's de-. partment of music, will play the piano. Cocktails and canapes will be served prior to the program. The Habonim Ch o r a 1 and Dance Group will also be featured in the program, presenting the lat- est numbers brought back by re- cent members of the group who attended the Habonim Workshop in Israel. Electrical Appliances for Israel Also Available Mizrachi Organization of Detroit ELECTION MEETING Monday, Sept. 28th — 8:30 P.M. YOUNG ISRAEL YOUTH CENTER DEXTER and FULLERTON • Reports from Israel by Recent Visitors Israel Film , "Harvest from the Waters" . Refreshments No Solicitation of funds Richardson. Travel Service & Gift Shop TE, 4-3865 11713 DEXTER at WEBB F L Y — $24.00* NEW YORK CALIFORNIA FLORIDA $55.90* $86.00* 'Plus Tax CALL MYRA OR SIMON RICHARDSON FOR DETAILS ugarlen Medical Ad Presents FRANCES HOMER Sen. Lehman to Address Chicago NCRAC Parley NEW YORK, (JTA)—Senator Herbert H. Lehman will be the principal speaker at the forth- coming plenary session of the National Community Relations Advisory Council, Irving Kane, NCRAC chairman, announced. Sen. Lehman will speak on cur- rent and emerging social and Political trends. More than 100 delegates rep- resenting the six national agen- cies and 30 local community agencies a f f i l i a t e d with the NCRAC will attend the session, which will be held Oct. 10-12 in Chicago. Open to the public. (Town Hall star in her First Dramatic Detroit Apperance) and her daughter DELMAR ROOS I n "YOUR DAUGHTER AND MINE" Matinee Performance Only MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th AT 1:30 P. M. at TEMPLE ISRAEL 17400 MANDERSON ROAD Donation $1.00 Mrs. Murray Belkin, Ticket Chairman, TY. 6-9133 COUNCIL OF JEWISH SCHOOLS Sholem Aleichem Institute — Wyoming at Margaret() — Dl. 1-2553 Unieted Jewish Folk Schools-13722 Linwood—TO. 8-9280 - TO. 8-0941 - TO. 8-5368 - TO. 6-9619 Workmen's Circle Schools-11529 Linwood REMINDS PARENTS THAT NOW IS THE TIME TO ENROLL THE CHILDREN FOR THE NEW TERM AT KINDERGARTEN AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. YiZKOR SERVICE Monday through Friday Mansday9 Oct em. ist Ages 3 to 5 Kindergarten 1 to 4 P. M, Ages 6 to 13 Elementary Classes 3:30 to 7:30 P. M. . 3 Subjects Taught: Yiddish - Hebrew Jewish History and Literature Life in Israel - Jewish Folk Songs Significance of Jewish Holidays Biographies of Inspiring Spiritual Leaders Club Activities United Jewish High Schools, 11529 Linwood Accepts Graduates of the Elementary Schools