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March 26, 1954 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-03-26

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Important Events Mapped for Drive

Three Allied Campaign Divisions
To Start Activities Next Week

Pre-campaign workers will Gurion, as one of 44 American
get together at a report meet- ( Jewish leaders who advised on
ing Wednesday to study their steps for the economic rehabili-
progress in the drive. Young tation of the new state.
Lania has long been interested
in psychological and sociological
problems, and has spent con-
siderable time in Israel inter-
.viewing hundreds of newly-ar-
aived immigrants from European
and Arab countries. He surveyed
the southern Negev desert to
determine the economic poten-
tial of that under-developed
area. An expert on world af-
fairs, he is permanently assigned
to the United Nations where he
represents the UN World Maga-
zine.

Detroit Jews in every walk of Joseph Meyerhoff, a member
life are busy meeting and work- of the National Cabinet Com-
ing to spur the tempo of Allied mittee of the United Jewish Ap-
peal and a past president of the
National Association of Home
Builders, will speak at the real
estate and building division
event, 6 p.m., Wednesday, at
Hotel Statler.
Last Sunday, pre-campaign
workers mapped plans to in-
tensify their efforts as they
move towards the annual pre-
campaign dinner which will
be held April 13, at the Sher-
Thinking of . .
aton-Cadillac Hotel.
Dr. Hertz
Leo Lania
Pre-Campaign Chairman John
a New Car for Spring?
E. Lurie and associate chairmen adults of the Junior Division
will
assemble
at
the
Davison
Max M. Fisher and James Wine-
See
man paid tribute to the P.C. Jewish Center, Tuesday, 7:30
Counselors—Louis Berry, Israel p.m., to obtain their kits.
CHARLES WEINSTOCK
Davidson, Nathan Fishman, Jos- 1VIeyerhoff, who will address
For the best deal on
eph Holtzman, Abe Kasle, Ben the real estate and building divi-
THE BEAUTIFUL NEW V-8
L. Silverstein and C. William sion, is an outstanding Balti-
I Sucher. more Jewish leader. He is a
Lurie told the group, "We must former president of the Jewish
stand together with the home- Welfare Fund, has taken an ac-
JOSEPH MEYERHOFF
less and rootless ones still left tive- role in the leadership of
26th Year With
Jewish Campaign activities. Last among our people. We must fund-raising campaigns in his
community
and
was
general
week five important gatherings stand with the builders of Is-
BUICK'S RETAIL STORE
took place while in the next rael and with the men, women, chairman of the Combined Cam-
paign
of
the
Associated
Jewish
Near G.M. Bldg.
seven days there will be import- and children in our own com-
ant events for three trade and munity and in our nation who : Charities and Welfare Fund, this
6164 CASS. AVE.
year being co-chairman. He vis-
professional divisions. need our help."
ited Israel in 1950, at the re-
I
Two
other
groups
met
on
the
TR. 5-9700
Next Monday, 5:30 p.m., at the
quest of Premier David Ben-
Sheraton - Cadillac H o te 1, the same day. The Junior Division's
food division dinner will be ad- successful advanced gifts brunch
dressed by Leo Lania, foreign was addressed by Rabbi Frank
SAVE $ APPLIANCES-TELEVISION SAVE $
correspondent, playwright and • F. Rosenthal. The dentists and
-
dental
technicians'
hnicians'
section,
un
novelist.
of Dr.
The arts and crafts division , Samuel Krohn, initiated their
will hold its dinner at the Sher- part in the drive with a brunch.
BECAUSE: (A) WE WILL GIVE YOU A BETTER DEAL!
aton-Cadillac the following eve- Samuel H. Rubiner, president of
( B) WE WILL GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE!
ning,• with Dr. Richard C. Hertz the Jewish Welfare Federation,
Why Be Indebted to Friends or Relatives?
of Temple Beth El as guest spoke.
speaker.
The dry goods section under
WE AP FREE jIA
AV
TEE YOU FPATRONAGE!
the leadership of Ivor Kahn and
the cleaning plants section led
by Jack Ellstein, Harold Gott-
NOW FEATURING
lieb and Martin Taylor, also met
STOVES, WASHERS,
O F BOTTLES SOLD
last week.
REFRIGERATORS

IT'S MADE WITH

RICH COUNTRY

MILK

1954 BUICK

After You See Your - Relatives

BUY FROM US!

MILLION'S

FRIGIDAIRE

Michigan JWVA Host
To National President

Dedication of a room at Chil-
dren's Hospital, a radio broad-
cast and a good will luncheon
for civic and other dignitaries
will highlight the visit to De-
troit of Daisee B. Haberman, na-
tional president of the Ladies
Auxiliary, Jewish War Veterans.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Mich-
igan JWV will honor their na-
- - 7,771tional president
with a planned
program, con-
i.erning veter-
ans' welfare, to
last from Mon-
day thr ough

DE LUXE

anat,0A

FINEST

MADE AND BOTTLED

fur

ilit .AN WINERIES. DETRO[T-

4I CKIGAN BONDED

dit
a .

wrxettt

Al Mrs. Haber -
;man, of New
'York City, has
done yeoman
work in many
Mrs. Habermanfacets of veter-
ans welfare during her 16 years
in JWVA. A member of Kings-
bridge Auxiliary, she served as
its president, president of the
New York state department and
founded the Bronx County
Council.

JACK MARKOWITZ

INVITES HIS FRIENDS AND
CUSTOMERS TO SEE

THE NEW

BARTON'S'
eitAtoeated

See Us!

THE NEW '54

DEXTER SALES

los

MILK CHOCOLATE

AT ALL BARTON'S DETROIT
STORES: 11563
Dexter (neat
Burlingame ) . . . 13210 Dexter
(near Davison. . . . 7541 W.
McNichols (corner Lilac)
19131 Livernois (at 7 Mile Road)
. 18936 Wyoming (at 7 Mile
Road) . .
Grand River corner

Griswold . . . 719 Griswold (op-,
posite City Hall

Famous for
Continental Chocolates

There are 58 Barton's
Continental Chocolate
Shops in Detroit. New
Y o r k, Philadelphia
and Newark.

& SERVICE CO.

11565 DEXTER, corner Burlingame

a

TE. 4-2858

OPEN SUNDAYS

At AMERICAN SAVINGS...

You're In The "Driver's Seat!"

• CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ---the 4

American Savings offices are within walking

distance from most Detroiters' homes and

places of employment.

• CONVENIENT HOURS—all 4 officesare

open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and ONE

EVENING A WEEK.

is HIGHER EARNINGS—your account at

AMERICAN SAVINGS earns 2% (current

mte)...and is insured to $10,000, by an instru-

mentality of the United States Government.

A SILVER DOLLAR GIVEN WITH NEW
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OF '25 OR MORE

BUICK

AMERICAN SAVINGS

for 1954

WOODWARD corner LARNED—Open daily 10 to 5, Fridays until 6

Glamorama

AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

Branches:

BUICK RETAIL STORE

6164 CASS AVE.

Near G.M. Bldg.

DETROIT JEWISH N EWS-3
Freida& March 24 1.954

TR. 5-9700

Res. TU. 3-3960

• DEXTER BLVD. corner Cortland—Open daily 10 to 5, Tuesdays until 9

• FORT ST. corner Military—Open daily 10 to 5, Fridays until 8

• LIVERNOIS corner W. 7 Mile—Open daily /0 to 5, Thursdays until 9

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