Cash Sales Top One Million Dollar t4ailtc
in Detroit Women's Bond Drive Activities

Bond Croup Names
Women-of-Month
In Detroit Ranks

Inaugurating a new method
of recognition for deserving
Israel Bond Women in Detroit,
the local Bond office announces
that it will highlight the -"Wom-
en-of-the-Month" as a regular
feature of the current Israel
Bond Drive.
Special honors for the month
of January go to Mrs. Philip
Cutler and Mrs.
Robert Dr ews
for their out-
standing service
and effort in
the present
campaign. Mrs.
Cutler, now
serving as
Chairman of
Cash Collection
of Special Sales
.•rs. P. Cutler for the Mina
Bargman Testimonial, was Co-
Chairman during Israel's Re-
demption Month, the 30-day
Cash Collection effort from
March 20 to April 20 last year.
She was awarded a handsome
silver service for turning in the
largest number of Bond sales at
the Maurice Rentner Fashion
Revue in September. 1952. Hen-
ry Morgenthau. Jr., formerly
Chairman of the Board of Gov-
ernors of the Israel Bond Or-
ganization. sent a special letter
of praise to Mrs. Cutler for her
contribution to the Bond Drive.
A publicity woman of city-
wide repute, Mrs. Drews is pres-
ently Publicity Chairman for the
Mina Bargman
Testimonial. She
has planned and
charted the Is-
rael Bond Wom-
en's Division
publicity f o r
such major
functions as the
Maurice Rentner
Fashion Revue
Mrs. R. Drews and the Round-
the-Clock Fashion Revue. Rec-
ognized as a "sister" by all the
feminine writers for the general
newspapers in Detroit, "Jo"
Drews has also contributed her
'worthy publicity services to Ha-
dassah and Brandeis University
functions.

195 Israel Bond Women
To Fete Their Chairman

Continued from Page 6
Michlin. H. J. Miller, Sidney
Miller, Norman Mintz, Morris
Mondrow, Harry Must, Harry
Newcorn, • Joseph Newman, Max
Nasanchuk, David Novetsky, Max
Nyman, Bernard Osnos, Edward
Partrite, and Rebecca Pearlman.
Other members are Mesdames
Emil Phillips, Harry Portnoy,
Morris Plafkin, Albert Potiker,
Lawrence Pozen, Benjamin Rez-
nik, Seymour Ribiat, Julius Ring,
Nathan Robbins, Joseph Rod-
man, Sol Rose, Alfred Rosen,
Raymond Rosenberg, Albert R6-
senthal, Rose Rothman, Louis
Rubin, Manuel Salinger, Theo-
dore Sallen, Harry Schecter,
Harry Schein, Carl Schiller, Saul
Schmidt, Martin Schneyer, Alex
Schreier, Al Schwartz, Richard
Serlin, Rosalyn Shapson, Louis
Shear, Diana Shecter, Rudolph
Shulman, Samuel Simmer, Al-
bert Singer, Rose Singer, Betty
Slatkin, Simon Slutsky, Oscar
Smith, Morris Spector, Edward
Stark and Jacob Steinhardt.
Concluding the listing are
Mesdames Milton Sterns, Ber-
nard Stashefsky, Manuel Stoler,
Max Stollman, Phillip Stollman,
Max Stulberg, Albert Tanner,
Nathan Tenney, Samuel War-
ren, Frank Wasser, Henry Wei-
ner, BenjQ,min Weiss, Bernard
Wexler, Samuel White, Rose
Whiteman, Abe Winokur, Joseph
Winokur, Milton Winston, Rob-
ert Wolok, Jacob Wilk, Bertram
Zausiner, Jacob Zeldis, and
Misses Jennie Goldman, Bluma
Levin, Rosalind achubot, and
Sue Winston.

Three- Year Campaign for Israel Bonds
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Under Leadership of Mina Bargman

Directed and guided by their inspired and devoted Chairman, Mina Bargman, the De-
troit Women's Division for State of Israel Bonds have proved themselves a force to be
reckoned with hi the national effort for the Bond Drive. Now in their third year of united
and intensive campaigning Mr investment funds to develop the industrial and agricultural
processes of the newest democracy in the world, the Detroit Bond Women proudly an-
nounce a cash sales figure of $1,006,650 already attained in the present Israel Independ-
ence Bond Issue.
According to Mrs. Bargman, this amount of investment dollars was secured during
the period from May 1, 1951 to December 27, 1953, as a result of the following Women's
Division Activities:

1951
May 1—Launching Meeting at home of Chairman, Mrs. Theodore Bargman. Guest Speak-
er: Mrs. Nell Peiser, National Director.
June 14—First Meeting of Presidents and Bond Chairmen. Dessert Luncheon.
July 18—Special Sales Luncheon at Huyler's. Guest Speaker: Mrs. Avis Shulman, Chair-
man of Speakers Bureau (National).
Sept. 25—Special Sales Cocktail Party at home of Mr. and Mrs. Jule , G. Solomon.
Oct. 18—Home Solicitation Day. Headed by Mrs. Milton Mahler.
Nov. 10-11—First Annual Institute; City Planning Conference at Jewish Community Cen-
ter, Key addresses by Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., Maurice Samuels.
Dec. 4—Joint meeting of all Hadassah Boards.
Dec. 15—B'nai B'rith Women Rally of Stars. Adas Shalom Synagogue. Keynote Speaker:
Dr. Frank Kingdon.
Dec. 1-31—Pioneer Women scheduled 14 Gro up Meetings, all featuring speakers, movies,
etc.

MARK THIS IMPORTANT DATE ON YOUR CALENDAR!

UNDAY, JANUARY I 0

Detroit Women's Division

BIG DAY '

Congregation Ahavas Achim - 19190 Schaefer

This is the final opportunity in your Israel Bond sales and collection efforts to
keep you in the running for the Silver Blue Mink Stole. Please report at our
BIG DAY Headquarters at 10:00 THIS SUNDAY MORNING, and cover as many
assignments as you can. Remember, this is the last chance" for you to win!
It's a good chance for you to rally to the cause of Israel! Don't Pass Them Up!!
For further information call the Bond Qffice at

WO. 2-5091

Mink Stole Award
To Be Presented
Leading Worker

With all members of the De-
troit Women's Division promis-
ing to become "credits" to the
State of Israel, every worker is
showing renewed strength in a
I final effort to enjoy the posi-
tion of "greatest creditor."
Utilizing a
point system
• (credits) for Is-
' rael Bond sales
and collections,
a concerted,:
drive will e x -
tend to January
14, when
points w i 1 1 be
tabulated to de-
termine the
winner (great-
est creditor).
•And t h e prize
I she will receive
s — a SILVER
!BLUE MINK
ISTOLE — de-
signed and con-
tributed by Vic-
tor Furs, of De- Mrs. M. Mahler
and Stole
troit.
Here is how YOU can win the
mink stole: You receive one
credit for every $50 amount you
turn in (new or old), plus one
credit for every -cash collection
you make. You will earn addi-
tional credits in the following
manner: One credit for every
collection you make on 1951-52
commitments; one credit for
each account over $100 that yOu
close completely by collecting
entire balance due; one credit
for each assignment of 10 pros-
pects you cover fully (regardless
of results) ; one credit for every
two women you recruit to work;
one credit for every hour you
spend phoning from the Israel
Bond office; and, to you Council
Bond Chairmen only, one credit
for each group of 10 workers
recruited within your organiza-
tion to work.
The glamorous Silver Blue
Mink Stole will be awarded to
the woman whose total credits
exceed all others, following the
closing date of January 14, 1954_
Who knows — IT COULD BE
YOU!

1952
Jan. 4—American Jewish Congress Women sponsored Fashion Show at home of Mm.
Samuel Hamburger. Presented by Irving's.
June 30—Mizrachi Women Dessert Luncheon. Guest Speaker: Mr. Julius Ginsburg.
July 8—Second Annual Meeting of Presidents and Bond Chairmen. Knoliwood Country
Club. Guest Speaker: Rabbi Charles •Shulman,
Sept. 17—Maurice Rentner Fashion Revue and Brunch, featuring Hildegardle. Masonic
Temple.
Nov. 20—Second Annual Institute. All Day sessions at Atlas Shalom. Keynote Speaker:
Mrs. Fanny Simson,
Fur Piece Contributed
1953
By Victor Furs Here
March 10—Visit of Mrs. Arieh Kubovy. Reception at home of Mrs. Harry Kay.
March 19—Board of Governors Dessert Luncheon. Presentation of Silver Candelabrum
Awards to Boards with 100% Bond coverage. Guest Speaker: Rabbi Frank Rosen-
thal.
May 25-27—Visit of Dr. Abraham Biran. Re e,eptions at homes of Mrs. Jacob,, Sauls, Mrs.
Jacob Segal , and Mrs. Samuel Baker.
Aug. 20—Second Annual Meeting of Presidents and Bond Chairmen at Knollvvood Coun-
try Club. Guest Speaker; Mr. Hugh McDonald.
Oct. 6—Round-the-Clock Fashion Revue. Masonic Temple. Featuring Dorothy Sarnoff.
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(In addition, the Women's Division was instrumental in the following successful affairs,
which were city-wide.)

5Y

1951
May 21—Prime Minister Ben-Gurion Dinner.
Aug. 23—Leon Keyserling Dinner at Kuollw °ad Country Club.
Sept. 19—Vice-President Barkley Dinner.
Nov. 10-11—City Planning Conference.
Nov. 25--"Build Israel Day."
Dec. 15—Mizrachi-Rabbi Unterman Dinner.
1952
Mar. 9—BIG Day No. 1.
June 22—Ambassador Abba 'Eban Dinner,
Sept. 20-30—High Holiday Appeal.
Oct. 4—Edward G. Robinson Dinner.
Dec. 4—Landsmanshaften Societies' "Evening of Song" with Shoshana, Daman and Moishe
Oyslier.
Dec. 14—BIG Day No. 2.
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Jan. 25—"Israel Bonds on the Line" (All Day Phone Squad).
Feb. 5—Yehudi Menuhin Concert.
Mar. 20-Apr. 20—Israel Redemption Month (Cash Collection).
Apr. 5—Michigan-Northern Ohio Emergency Leadership. Conference. Guest Speakers:
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., Robert Nathan.
June 1—Ambassador Abba Eban Dinner.
June 14—BIG Day No. 3.
Aug. 18—Sam Snead Golf Exhibition at Knollwood Country Club.,
Sept. :1—Stockholders Meeting. Guest Speaker: Leon Keyserling„
Sept. 9-19—High Holiday Appeal.
Oct. 25—Trygve Lie Dinner,
Dec. 20—BIG Day No. 4.
Dec. 27---Landsmanshaften Societies' "Tribute to Israel" with Moishe Oysher and Tova
Roma.

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VICTOR FRIMET
•
The handsome Silver Blue
Mink Stole, which you see above,
was designed and 'contributed
by one of Detroit's leading. fur-
riers, Victor Furs.
Pointing to the Victor label
as the "hallmark of fine furs for
four generations," Mr. Victor
Frimet actually represents the
fourth generation of fur stylists,
consultants and authoritative
craftsmen. His proud . ancestry
boasts 200 years of guild tradi-
tion, with his forebears serving
as furriers to the Royal House
of Austria.
A native of Vienna, Mr. Frimet
has been associated with top--
ranking fur manufacturers and
designers in America for the
past 30 years. As the head of
his own fur establishment in the
downtown area, he has catered.
to a discerning clientele for.
over fifteen years.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7

Friday, January 8, 1951

