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April 16, 1954 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-04-16

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Marcia Tyner to Wed
Pvt. Aubrey Meyerson

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U.S. Jewish Soldiers
Adopt 1 50 Homeless
Filipino Children

iLimond-Gordon Rites
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- I SCheduled for June 29
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NEW YORK, (JTA)—One
hundred and fifty Filipino
youngsters whose families
have been driven from their
homes by the "Huks," the
pro-communist guerillas wag-
ing underground war on the
Philippine government, have
been adopted by the Jewish
servicemen, it was reported
by the National Jewish Wel-
fare Board. The new welfare
project called "Operation
Brotherhood," which is head-
ed by Chaplain Milton Matz
in Manila, is providing plenty
of nourishing food, clothing
and medical services.
An assessment of one dol-
lar on each Jewish soldier
monthly has made possible
MISS MARCIA TYNER
the inauguration of weekly
MISS MARILYN LIMOND
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyner, of I "protein parties," where the
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. Li-
bill of fare features lots of
Oakman Blvd., announce - the en-
red meat, fish and eggs, the mond, of Oak Drive, announce
gagement of their daugher,
the engagement of their daugh-
reports said. "The GI parties
Marcia, to Pvt. Aubrey J. Mey-
ter, Marilyn Norma, to Herbert
are
literally
lifesavers
for
the
erson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
William Gordon, son of Mr. and
children,
who
have
been
Meyerson, of Atkinson Ave.
Mrs. Benjamin B. Gordon, of
forced to subsist on rice alone,
Miss Tyner is a student in
Huntington Woods.
gathered in the fields by their
Wayne University's college of
The bride-elect attended the
parents," the JWB stated.
education. Her fiance presently
University' of Michigan, and is
is serving with the U. S. Army
presently a senior in Wayne
Awakener
in Washington, D. C. Plans are
University's college of education.
being made for an August wed-
"Great is the privilege of the She is affiliated with Alpha Ep-
ding.
philanthropist, for he awakens silon Phi sorority. The bride-
groom-elect attended the Uni-
the good in the Jewish com- versity of Michigan and Detroit
Women to Guide Girls'
munity."—The Zohax, cited in College of Law and is affiliated
Conscription in Israel
Bulletin, Temple Emanu-El, with Pi Lambda Phi fraternity.
A June 29 wedding is planned.
Tucson.
NEW YORK, (JTA)—A na-
tional inspector, two deputies
and six regional inspectors, all
women, will be appointed by
the Israel government to imple-
ment the national conscription
law for non-military service for
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
women, it was indicated here by
of Posterity."—Disraeii.
, the Israel Office of Information.
These inspectors, the state-
ment said, will regulate the em-
By
By
ployment of girls eligible for
Judy
Nancy
service in coordination with the
Alzofon
respective governmental and
Falk
.private institutions.
Central
Mumford
The girls will be employed in
High
High
relief services, teaching, health
services and agriculture. Among
the first to be drafted will be
those girls with a high school
Central played host to Red-
Careers Unlimited, held at Ma-
education and graduates of sonic Temple, was a huge suc- ford last week as the three lan-
teachers colleges. These will
guage clubs, L a t i n, French,
greatly contribute to the educa- cess for 9th and 12th graders and Spanish, entertained Red-
who
attended.
It
was
an
exhibi-
tional and social welfare serv-
ford's language clubs at the
ices in the immigrant settle- tion of many different occupa- joint meeting in the schdol
tions.
Experts
were
on
hand
to
ments.
lunchroom. Winnie Ledger acted
answer questions.
A resolution appealing to the
as emcee and introduced Miss
The
Spring
Fling,
a
semi-for-
Israel government to refrain
Robinson, Central's principal, to
mal
dance,
will
be
held
May
1
from carrying out the law for
open the program.
conscription of women into mil- at Lovett Hall. It should be a
Edith Supac, Lois Schurgin,
itary service and religious wom- wonderful affair and all Mum- Marsha Lowinger and Helen
en into non-military national fordites should support it.
Freuchter entertained the guests
service was adopted here at a
A panel, consisting of five stu- by singing French songs. The
mass meeting arranged by the dents and Drs. Kovach and Ir- Latin Club presented Shake-
Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the win, discussed teenage problems speare's "Pyramus and Thisbe,"
United States and Canada.
last Friday at a record room as- enacted by Alicia Margolis,
sembly. Questions were submit- Jerry Chapnick, Eva-Tenenbaum,
ted by the students and the pan- Phil Burns, Ellen Averbuch,
FIRST QUALITY
el: Nancy Smith, Bill Myers, Marty Adelman and Irwin Adel-
Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers
John Franklin, Diane Meisner, son.
Ducks & Turkeys
and Cathy Clarke, did an excel-
As the Spanish Club's con-
lent job of answering them.
tribution to the afternoon, Ida
Pan-American Day was cele- Nadar, Barbara Sorscher, Erna
brated by a colorful assembly Kammerman, Phyllis Ivory and
last Friday in the auditorium. Laura Sarko sang Spanish songs,
The Girls' Athletic Association with Eileen Kayne as announcer.
OUTLET
in the near future will hold a The program was ended as
POULTRY CO.
baseball game between the Jun..: everyone sang "Side by Side."
2735 W. Davison
for and the Senior girls. A
As part of the activities of the
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thought for that game — "The Sportsmanship Council, a stu-
Rabbis
umpire's decision is final." There dent exchange day was held
S. Kahane
H. Tennenbaum
will be an admission price and with Cody High. Barbara Band-
3 shoctem
L. Tennenbavm
the proceeds will go toward the ler, Gladys Steirunetz, Evie Sip-
Oft premises
band uniforms.
orin, Bill Stevens, Maurice Cohen
Auditions were held for our and Roger Boesky went to Cody.
We are now serving Oak Park,
talent show which will take place Phil Stone, Eleanor Rudner,
and Northwest Section.
early in June and should be a Rena Schrodeck, and Ronald
• FREE DELIVERY
tremendous success with all the Hersh acted as hosts to the
school's best talent participat- Cody students who came to Cen-
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ing.
tral.
This term, the athletic de-
partment is offering something
different in the way of sports.
All Central boys are invited to
enter the Intra-Mural Basket-
ball Tournaments. Rules to be
followed are (1) there must be
With Our Special Process
seven players on each team, and
Into Latest Imported
all from the same study hall;
Feather-Proof Tickings
(2) the team must be listed with
Coach Kammerer, w h o is in
We also recover
your feather,
charge of the project; and (3)
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the team must have a name and
quilts with the
latest materials.
a captain. Ten teams have al-
FREE ESTIMATES One Day Service
ready signed up, with games
Upon Request
One Day Service Upon Request
now underway.

Tales Out of School

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-25
Friday, April 16, 1954

`Protocols' Publised By Paper in Kenya

LONDON, (JTA)--The notori-
ous anti-Semitic forgery, "The
Protocols of the Elders of Zion,"
is currently being published in
Nairobi, capital of the British
colony of Kenya. The Board of
Deputies of British Jews re-

ported that a local newspaper
is publishing the slander as
"evidence" of Jewish support of
the native revolutionary Mau
Mau movement.

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