Kasle Dinner in Flint Nets $85,000 for Bonds DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-21 Friday, May 28, 1954 !I JWF Women's Division's Annual Meeting June 15 Earlier Deadlines to be Enforced For Our June 4 and June 11 Issues -. The Women's Division of the Over 165 persons helped Jewish Welfare Federation will launch the Israel Development Monday, May 31, will be a legal holiday— due to the hold its annual meeting and . Al- Bond Issue in Flint by purchas- I lied Jewish Campaign workers' observance of Memorial Day on the preceding Sunday. ing bonds to attend the Found- Adolph Deutsch, president of picnic Tuesday, June 15, at I Sincere there will be no mail delivery and the Jewish ers Dinner for Guardians of Is- American Savings and Loan, was Knollwood Country Club. ' News office will be closed that day, deadline for all copy for Mrs. Harry L. Jones, president, our issue of June 4 will be today, May 28, at 2 p.m. Copy re- rael, honoring Louis Kasle, Mich- one of six Detroit banking ex- announced that Mrs. Raymond igan chairman for State of Israel ecutives recent- ceived . after that hour will, of necessity, be retained for the A. Sokolov will serve as over-all Bonds. Total sales amounted to 1 y named to issue if timely " chairman of the day, together . follow i ng week's is standing c o m- $85,000. Alscf—because Shevuot will occur on Monday and Tues- with Mrs. Eli Gross, program mittees of the chairman; Mrs. Sidney G. Sher- day, June 7 and 8, all copy for our issue of June 11 will have Eliashiv Ben-Horin, counselor United States man and Mrs. Milton K. Mahler, to be in our hands by noon Friday, June 4. of the Israel Embassy in Wash- Savings and chairmen of arrangements. ington, and Judge Joseph Gold- Loan League. The Program will begin at berg, of Worcester. Mass., were American Say- noon. Following a picnic lunch the principal speakers at the i n g s has its a short business meeting will be testimonial dinner. Imain office at held. Mrs. Jones will report on Highlighting the sales activity Woodward a n d the year-round activities and for the affair was a $25,000 Is- Lamed and has election of officers will be held. rael bond purchase made by the three branch PARIS, (JTA)—Mme Georg- lican. Church, to annul the bap- Flint Jewish Community Coun- banks—at Dex- There will be an original skit ette Glodek. a Jewess. has en- tisms. cil. • ter a n d Corti-Adolph Deutsch written by Mrs. Leonard H. tered a suit against the Rev. Mrs. Glodek, who raised her Ben-Horin stressed the need land, Livernois and Seven Mile Weiner. Henry Brandeth, Chaplain of children in the Jewish faith, was and Fort and Military. St. George's Church of Paris, on divorced from their father, Ma- to build Israel economically be- * Sidney Kleinman Wins charges he baptized her two gistrate Roland Levy. Although cause of the economic warfare Herman Fishma n, general I $6,600 Law Scholarship children into the Anglican faith she was given custody of the being conducted against it by agent for the without her consent. She has children, he had them once a the Arab nations. Judge Gold- Frank lin Life Sidney C. Kleinman, of 2958 also appealed to Queen Elizabeth week. On one of these visits last berg emphasized that in return Insurance Co. in Calvert, has been awarded a of Britain, as head of the Ang- year Judge Levy had the chil- for financial aid given Israel, Detroit. will de- three-year scholarship for the dren baptized by Rev. Brandeth, the state has given a great sense liver the prin- study of law at New York Uni- who has since stated that as of dignity to American Jews. cipal address at versity Law School. Kleinman i Sarvasher Auxiliary far as he knew, the father had Attending the dinner were Lou the national will graduate in June from the TO Fete Rabbi Meisels ' complete custody of the children Kasle's brothers: Jacob Kasle of conven t i o n of University of Michigan. and used to brin g them to Indianapolis, Joseph Kasle of Sarvasher Ladies Auxiliary. Franklin agency Kleinman is one of two Michi- church regularly. Mme. Glodek Toledo, and Abe Kasle of Detroit. leaders on Mon- gan men to receive the award, formed in behalf of Rabbi is asking 1,000 pounds damage. Others from Detroit were Mr. day, in Virginia called the Elihu Root-Samuel J. Chaim Meisels, the Sarvasher and Mrs. Phillip Stollman and Beach, Va. The Tilden Scholarships. Each is val- Rebbe, will sponsor a donor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katchke. topic of his talk ued at $6,600, and is given for luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednes- Those Wishing to B. Morris Pelavin was master will be "Sales "distinguished academic records day, at Turover Temple, 12129 Contribute to the of ceremonies. Joseph C. Hirsch- Fishman Techniques that and . .. unselfish public leader- Dexter. M. Manuel Merzon, vice-presi- field was chairman of the meet- have Made the Fishman Agency ship." DIANE STEINBERG ' dent of Rabbi Meisel's Cong. ing. the Largest Franklin Life Agen- Khal Charedim, will be guest cy in Michigan." Also attending Bnai Moshe Young Couples MEMORIAL FUND speaker. Mesdames Louis Jonas the Leaders' convention will be End Year with Wienie Roast in Memory of Her Daughter, and David Freedman, president Howard Finsilver, of 20435 Pica- Maxine Rosenthal, please call: The Young Couple's Group of and vice-president, respectively, dilly, a leading salesman for the MRS. JACK ROTHBARD Fishman Agency, and Mrs. Fin- Cong. Bnai Moshe will conclude of the Auxiliary, will be hos- activities for the season with a tesses. silver. TO. 5-9610 * * * A feature of the event will be wienie roast on Monday evening, Flint's Mayor, DONALD W. at Palmer Park. For additional the showing of a new film from North Woodward Branch RIEGLE, in recognition of the information, call the congrega- Israel. All friends of Rabbi Mei- European Welfare state of Israel's sixth anniver- tion office. sels are urged to attend. sary, proclaimed the week be- ginning May 16 as Israel Inde- pendence Week in Flint. In the resolution, Mayor Riegle pointed to this country's sympathetic feelings toward Israel and the Jewish State's historic struggle mo to build new nationhood on the "firm foundations of liberty, brotherhood and belief in God." * * * DR. ALBERT G. KALIN, pres- with Purchase of ident of the Michigan Chiropody I QUART or More Association, called attention to the fact that this is National MAC-0-LAC , Foot Health Week. Dr. JEROME FADELESS : LAVINE, chairman of the edu- cation committee for Michigan chiropodists, says that the week NOW ONLY is set aside to educate Americans to the importance of choosing $2.20 See page 895, Yellow a family chiropodist and seeing Pages, for Mac-O-Lac him for periodic foot checkups. dealer nearest you. * * * PICKWICK PAPERS, trium- phantly brought to the screen for the first time, is now show- ing at Cinema Theater. News Brevities Jewisn Mother Sues Anglican. Minister . . In Paris for Baptizing Her Children . PAINT BRUSH 39c WHATEVER TIM lE JOB There's hot water aplenty when you have an ELECTRIC WATER HEATER Qt Pilgrimage Includes Gershenson's Garden Mr. and Mrs. Aaron H. Ger- shenson's beautiful garden at their Palmer Woods home, 1700 Wellesley Drive, will be among the eight Northwest Detroit gar- dens opened to the public on June 5 and 6, from 12 noon un- til 6 p.m. Visitors to these home gar- dens will be taking Tour III of the annual Garden Pilgrimage for the benefit of the Detroit Garden Center, headquarters of which are on Belle Isle. The Center, which is open the year round to provide information and all manner of assistance for home gardeners, is partially sup- ported by fees from the Pil- grimage. A tour ticket, admit- ting one to each garden listed may be purchased in advance from Garden Center, or at any garden on the tour. The Gershenson's formal gar- den has an area of 100x75 feet. At its far end is a pool, back of which is a pergola with climb- ing roses. On one side, two raised beds of perennials are backed by a white cedar hedge. A formal rose bed adorns the other side. 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