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July 16, 1954 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-07-16

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130 Plus Club's Check to Provide
Scholarships for Center Day Camp

GREENBTJSH INN, Mich. —
About 100 people had to be
Mrs. ANN GOLDMAN (seated, left), president of the Jewish
turned down for rooms and ac-
commodations during this over- Community Center's 30 , Plus Club, presents a check for !;'75 to Mrs
capacity-filled July 4th week- GEORGE M. RUBIN, supervisor of the Center's community-wide
end here at Greenbush ... with .; services program, to be used for scholarships to the Center Day
Mortie and Sadie Dermer doing' Camp. Members of the 30 Plussers steering committee present at
everything possible to put up as the ceremony were, left to right, NATHAN ORDEN, vice-president;
CELIA BURKE, secretary; P. ELEANOR STANFIELD, treasurer;
many folks as they can
They've been arriving in droves ; SARAH KATZMAN, social chairman; and SAM KANAR, second
, . and with good -reason, what vice-president. An organization of unmarried men and Women,
with the weekend planned in the 30 Plus Club maintains a social and cultural program which
store for them by Mort. Sadie wilt continue through the summer. For information, call Mrs.
and social director Joe Cornell, Rubin, TR. 5-g450.
who's . doing . a terrific job . . .1.
We were with a sell-out crowd
over Decoration Day, but there !
sure seems more now , . if i
that's possible!

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firALPIN

Friday, July 16, 1954

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Any at-
A delegation from the con-
tempt by the Israel government ference called on Premier Moshe
to implement its legislation to ; Sharett to discuss with him
various religious problems in
conscript Orthodox young wo--1 Israel.
men for national non-military 1
service would meet with the Arabs Ask Clarification
strongest resistance among world Of German Stand on Israel
Jewry, Rabbi Ahron Kotler, an
Americn rabbi, said at a! BONN, (JTA) — The Arab
session of the World Congress of League has sent a note to the
Agudas Israel here. He express- West German Foreign Office
ed the hope that the govern- asking the German government
ment would permit the measure to clarify its attitude on the.
establishment of diplomatic rela-
to remain pigeon-holed.
The delegates to the congress tions with Israel.
The Arab League note, refer-
decided that the affairs of the
world Agudah movement would ring to recent reports speculat-
be conducted from three centers ing about the possibility that
—Jerusalem, London and New I such diplomatic relMions would
York. In Jerusalem the local be established before very long,
Agudah movement would also be threatened that if such a de-
responsible for general prob- velopment were to occur mem-
lems of the world movement; ber states of the Arab League
the London office would be re- would revise and curtail their
sponsible for European Agudah I friendly relations with West Ger-
problems; and the NeW York I many.
office would handle American,
ti
Latin American and United
Nations work of the Agudah
movement.

TeADitlY HOTEL

BROADWAY AT 3 4th , :STiy NEW YORK 7

PETER P: GILBERT, former
assistant United States attorney,
announces the removal of his
offices from the Guardian Build-
ing to 1700 Buhl Building, in as-
sociation with Samuel S. Green-
berg.

WHERE
CORNED. BEEF
IS KING • • •

N ORTHLAND

DRIVER TRAINING

People Make News

MAKING THE ROUNDS . . .
MORRIS S:HILLMAN, local at-
Marcia .Saltz winning the bath- torney, has been appointed a
ing beauty contest and becom- member of Detroit Local Draft
ing "Miss Greenbush" . . . Board 186., of the Selective Serv-
Manny Rosenthal and daugh- ; ice System. Appointments are
ters Elaine and Denese staying made by the President of the
nearby but coming here fre- United States, upon recommen-
quently to mingle with the mul- dation of the Governer. Shill-
titude of Detroiters . . Marion man, a native Detroiter, has
Kaplan drawing awes and eye- practiced law here for 18 years.
* * *
brow lifting_ with her terrific;
-shape! . Hubby Johnny (Mer-1 Rabbi 'LEE J. LEVINGER,
cury Records) Kaplan pays no chaplain at the Palo Alto (Calif.)
attention, remarking, "Let 'em Veterans Administration Hos-
look. I see it a lot more than pital, was presented with a tes-
they do!" . . Leonard Kievan-; timonial scroll by the Board of
sky inaugurating the new swim- I Rabbis of Northern California,
ming pool by being the first to at San Francisco, on the occa-
jump in. , with the weather sion of his 40th anniversary in
in the low 60's . . Lenore and ! the rabbinate.
Phil Solomon lovey-doveyin.g it
* *
as they celebrate their four
Rabbi Maurice Davis, of Con-
month wedding anniversary . . . gregation Adath Israel, Lexing-
Rebecca and George Robbins
t o n, Ky., . has
waiting the full year before
been appointed
celebrating their first . . .;
to the new
Sammy Wolf arrived late Satur-
post of director
day to fill his committment
of the Kentuc-
here. . . but without wife, Ann,1
ky - T e n nessee
who had to stay behind because 1
Council of Union
of illness . Marilyn Gelb had
of American He-
to return to Detroit to appear !
brew Congrega-
on. Ed McKenzie's TV show, but
tions, central
returned to sing and dance .
body of Reform
Watch the show biz headlines
Judaism in this
of the future for a kid named !
country. He will
Paul Lehnen ... He's little short
coordinate acti-
of sensational as an imperson-
Rabbi Davis v i t i e s of Re-
ator but his singing and I form temples in his area.
acting poise are sure steps on;
the ladder of success .
Finalist in the Search for
* * *
MAKING THE ROUNDS again Bachelor Girl of the Year
. . Moe and Lena Miller cele-
Fran Beck, TV actress, was
brating their 19th anniversary
Al - and Sara Saltz their 20th unanimously chosen as a finalist

• . Harry and Lil Antman num- in the search conducted by the
Youngs Gap Hotel in Parkville,
ber 23, and Bill and Betty Mil-
N. Y., for the Bachelor Girl of
let', their 27th . . Paul Oshin- the Year. The search is being
sky has reached the age of 36. conducted in cooperation- with
and Joe Taylor drank to his the Bachelor's Society of Amer-
45th birthday . . Joe (Jacey) ica,
Cohen and wife, Ann, resorting
Finals will be held at the
it with new in-laws Rube and
Ruth Serling . . . Sandra Cohen . Youngs Gap Hotel on 'Aug. 27
and 28. The winner will receive
and Leon Serling were married
a week's vacation at the Gap
a Sunday ago in a beautiful and other valuable prizes.
and lavish wedding at Holiday
Manor that still has the folks
Our Want Ads Get Results.
who attended buzzing with
praise of a good time . . . Abe
Levy,• exchange student from Is-
rael attending Wayne U., en-
dearing himself in the hearts
of the guests . . and doing an
A-1 job of bus boy service . .
Herman Gould, assistant to the
dining room director, still with
World-famous McALPINiHotel
the smile ala Liberace . . Abe
is the center of everything
Miller from California and
worthwhile in New York.
Harry and. Peggy Miller joined
Convenient to shopping,
the bandwagon with Bill and
business and theatres.
Betty Miller, Joe and Goldie
Utmoe in comfort
Miller, Ted and Molly Miller,
and service.
and
Moe and Lena Miller
1500 Rooms
the Millers we know are
with bath- radio
around someplace! • . . 11-year-
from $4.50
old Arthur Dormer a constant
A TISCH HOTEL
overseer for parents, Mort and
Sadie, having a good time show-
ing the people "what a wonder-
ful place we have." .

18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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• •
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