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May 28, 1954 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-05-28

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It's Fiesta Time

10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Shoppers' Paradise Planned
By 7-Livernois Merchants

"Come . . . Shop the Fiesta
Way!"
That's the invitation offered
suburbanites and residents of
the Seven Mile-Livernois district
as businessmen in the area—
numbering 140 shops—prepare
for a three-day shopping fiesta.
Gay fiesta colors will decorate
the streets and store fronts
throughout the area ; special
fiesta balloons will be given to
the very young and carousels
set up on two street corners
for those slightly older; student
artists will exhibit their original
works.
In addition, music will be
piped-in to the entire area from
9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., each day,
strolling troubadors will dot the
shopping di s t r i c t, and each
merchant will display wares in
front of his shop in a "sidewalk
market place" atmosphere.

Every imaginable type of
merchandise will be available
during the fiesta—for family,
pets, the home, car, vacation or
what-have-you. Colorful back-
grounds will be set up to provide
an exciting backdrop for an ex-
citing "fiesta-way" of shopping.

Friday, May 28, 1954

Frankel Brothers'
Leadership At
Hillsdale College

The fiesta, scheduled for June
3, 4 and 5, promises , to be one
of the most exciting shopping
experiences ever offered the buy_
ing publiC. All merchants in the
Maurice
Marvin
. Seven Mile-Livernois area are
cooperating to make the event a
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Frankel,
success in amusement and en- of 18433 Prairie, have a double
tertainment as well as a valuable reason to be proud of the
and profitable shopping experi- achievements and accomplish-
ence for their customers.
ments of Hillsdale College, lo-
On the general steering com- cated at Hillsdale, Mich.
The records established by the
mittee planning the fiesta are
Lou Honick, of Harry Solomon school reflects, in considerable
Clothiers; a n d Alex Olin, of measure, the program of their
Block's Clothes. two sons, both of whom attend
the college and contribute great-
ly to its scholastic and extra-
Elect Dr. Pilch Communal Services President;
curricular program.
The Frankels learned this
Convention Highlights Tercentenary Planning
week of their son Maurice's ac-
ceptance into Epsilon Delta
Dr. Judah Pilch, of Flushing, 23 Jews sought and found asy- Alpha, college honor society
N..Y., executive director of the lum in New Amsterdam." Dr. which recognizes students who
American Association for Jew- 'Neuman urged the leaders of have achieved superior scholar-
i s h Education, I Jewish social agencies to live up ship and have been recom-
was elected the "great trust that is reposed mended by the registrar.
president of the in you who are engaged in the
The recognition accorded Mau-
'National Con- i exciting task of helping to build rice follows closely after the
iference of Jew- I community of the future."
honors recently given another
ish Communal The Fifth Annual Meeting of son, Marvin, who was elected to
Services, t at the
. the Association of Jewish Corn- Omicron Delta Kappa national
cony e ntion munity Relations Workers, held society which recognizes leader-
Philad elphia I in conjunction with the Nation- ship in school as well as scholar-
last week week.1 al Conference of Jewish Corn- ship.
Edward Korn of munal Service, re-elected a slate
Both young Detroiters played
Trenton, N. J., of officers headed by Dr. S. And- football for the past seasons,
„, ,was elected hil Fineberg, of New York. j Marvin as a back and Maurice
Dr. Pilch president of the
Jack R. Goldberg, executive as a guard. Marvin, a senior gra-
National Association of Jewish director of Camp Wel-Met, New i duating next month, was co-
Center Workers.
York, was elected president of captain of last year's team. Mau-
The disappearance or sub- the National Association of Jew- , rice is a junior, with one year
stantial reduction of public ish Center Workers. I of eligibility left.
funds "might spell disaster”
for Jewish community serv-
ices, Dr. Maurice Taylor, exec-
utive director of the Pitts-
burgh Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies, declared at the
convention. H e maintained
Rabbi Louis I. Egelson, one of annual Award for Human Rights
that "any shift in the politi-
cal climate which would alter the nation's best-known rabbis, ' from the Cleveland Labor Corn-
the present social welfare pro- is recipient of many honors as'I mittee for Human Rights, a
he marks the joint endeavor of the Cleveland
gram would be serious," since,
completion of 40 Federation of Labor and the
as he stated, "public welfare
years
of associ- Cleveland Industrial Union
has contributed to raising the
ation with the Council, and from the Jewish
professional level of Jewish
Union of Ameri- Labor Committee which repre-
social work."
can Hebrew sents 500,000 Jewish trade union-
The importance of voluntary
Congregati o n s. fists in both the AFL and CIO,
cooperation with government
Called the; June 8, at Hotel Carter, Cleve-
agencies on immigration mat-
indefat igable land.
ters was stressed by Harry
man" by Dr.
*
*
*
Rosenfield, former DP Com-
Maurice N. Ei-
DAVE
PEERCE,
director of
missioner and executive direc-
sendrath, UAHC Service Credit Bureau, was
tor of President Truman's
president, Rabbi elected secretary o f Collection
Commission on Immigration
Egelson, the Agencies at the annual conven-
and Naturalization.
Union's admin-
The observance of the 300th Rabbi Egelson istrative secre- tion.
*
*
anniversary of Jewish settle- tary, will be awarded the degree
ment in this country set the of Doctor of Divinity at the
SAMUEL H. RUBINER has
theme of the keynote address Cincinnati Branch of the He- been named chairman of the
of the 56th annual meeting of brew 'Union College-Jewish In- central assignment committee of
NCJCS, made by Dr. Abraham stitute of Religion on June 5 the Torch Drive.
*
*
A. Neuman, President of Drop- and will be guest of honor at a
sie College.
Dr. LEAH BLOCH-YRANKEN-
testimonial dinner at the Hotel
Tracing the growth and de- Plaza, New York, June 19:
THAL, radiobiologist at the Can-
* * *
velopment of the American
cer Research Laboratories of the
Jewish community from its
Former President HARRY S. Hebrew University - Hadassah
humble beginning in 1654 "when . TRUMAN will receive the first Medical School, has received a
grant from the American Asso-
ciation of University Women to
cover study in the United States
during the 1954-55 academic
year. She will conduct her re- •
search at the Laboratory of Bio-
chemistry at the National Can-
cer Institute of the U.S. Public.
Health Service, Bethesda, Mary-
Camp Farband is truly a children's paradise. Boys and
lend. Born in Jerusalem, she re-
ceived her Master's and Doctor's
girls ages 5-15 will find friends, enjoyment, sports and
degrees from the Hebrew Uni-
versity and has been a member
of the Hebrew University staff
swimming, plus the finest group of counselors to super-
since 1930. Her candidacy for i
the AAUW research grant was
vise their activities. Why not call today?
submitted by the Israel Associa-
tion of University Women.
*
*
Rates and Information
ELIAS NEWMAN. well known
New York artist, who is affiliat-
ed with the Babcock Galleries,
Mrs. Sislin DI. 1-9646
Mrs. Levin UN. 3-0219
has been appointed art consul-
tant by the American Fund for
Mrs. Kumove WE. 4-2978 Mr. Baruch UN. 4-7629
Israel Institutions for the plan-
ning of an exhibition of paint-
ings by Israel artists.

Mae Guyer Winner of $1,800 Scholarship

Miss Mae Guyer, daughter of versity. The Ford Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Guyer, of grant will permit her an addi-
2740 Collingwood, was recently tional year's study at U. of M.
in the school of sociology.
named a recipient of an $1,800
A graduate of Northwestern
scholarship from the Ford High' School, from which she
Foundation to continue her graduated magna cum laude,
studies at the University of Miss Guyer was one of the top
Michigan. students in her class, She has
Miss Guyer, who graduates in worked on the Michigan campus
June from the school of liberal newspaper, The Daily, and was
arts, has for four years been a a counsellor at Fresh Air Camp
scholarship student at the uni- for two seasons.

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