Committee Appoin intents Made by Welfare Federation Women's Division
With a full, important and
varied season of activities in
store for the Women's Division
of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, Mrs. Harry L. Jones, presi-
dent of the division, announced
the names of those who will
head the various committees.
All committees leaders will
work directly with the vice-
presidents under whose area of
responsibility they fall.
Vice-President Mrs. Lewis B.
Daniels is in charge of program
New Year Greetings
STAR WAFFLE SHOP
GoOd Food
7600 Second, at Bethune
Near Fisher, New Center and
General Motors Buildings
Holiday Greetings to
Our Friends and Patrons
LEINOFF'S
DELICATESSEN
13300 Dexter
Cor. Waverly
Best Wishes on
Sincere Holiday Greetings
the New Year
BENJ. BRAVER
DETROIT CANDY
REAL ESTATE
COMPANY
521 Hammond Bldg.
35 W. Jefferson
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Greetings on
the New Year
Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu
HENRY BURSTON
E. ROSENGARD CO.
INSURANCE
Who!esale Fruits
17616 Wyoming
7201 W. Fort St.
UN. 3-2900
Best Wishes for a
Happy New Year
Best Wishes for
A Happy Ney Year
LIM'S CHOP SUEY
Broder Bros.
Hosiery Co.
"Specializing in Delicious
Chinese Food"
12 Noon to 11. Itm.
Carry-out Service
7122 W. SEVEN MILE RD.
UNiversity 4-0106
218 W. Jefferson
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Season's Greetings
Majestic Cleaners I
& Laundry
New Year Greetings
AUTOMOTIVE
We Own-and Operate
Our Own Plant
SUPPLY CO., INC.
3121 Woodward
5144 W. Grand River
2856 John R.
TY. 7-5777
TE. 2-8144
TE. 3-1165
iftemeosimeommum.
Holiday Best Wishes
ACTIVE
METALS
5020 16th Street
Sincerest Good Wishes
For a Happy New Year
BANNER
LUMBER C(
"Everything for the Builder"
12626 Greenfield
TY. 4-4510
VE. 7-3810
New Year Best Wishes
New Year Greetings
and publicity committees. Head-
ing the program committee are
Mrs. Lewis Grossman, chairman,
and Mrs. Samuel Grandon, vice-
chairman. Mrs. Leonard H. Wi••
ner is advisor.
Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder is
chairman of the publicity com-
mittee and Mrs. Robert Drews
is Vice-Chairman.
Serving under Mrs. Seymour J.
Frank, vice-president, are these
leaders of five committees:
Arrangements, Mrs. Irving
Mahler, chairman; collection,
Mrs. Milton Sorock, chairman;
food, Mrs. Arthur Rice, chair-
man; personnel, Mrs. Ben
Fishman, chairman, Mrs. Les-
• ter J. Morris, vice-chairman;
promotion, Mrs. Bernard Ru3-ii-
ner, chairman, IVIrt .,:s. Harvey G.
Snider, vice-chairman.
Vice-President Mrs. J. Shurly
Horwitz is in charge of the edu-
cation committee whose work
encomposses that of any four
separate committees. Mrs. Sieg-
mund Kulka was appointed
chairman of the committee and
served during the summer
months, organizing the group.
Under her leadership Mrs. Phil-
lip R. Marcuse and Mrs. Irving
Posner were chosen as vice-
chairmen to work with sub-
committees.
Mrs. Marcuse will work with
the following two sub-commit-
tees of the education committee:
Seminars, with Mrs. Benjamin E.
Jaffe as chairman, "Behind the
Headlines" with Mrs. Maxwell E.
Katzen as chairman.
Mrs. Posner will follow through
with two sub-committees : Tours
under Mrs. Philip Bernstein, and
Communi-Teas. (formerly com-
munity clinics) under the chair-
manship and vice-chairman-
ship, respectively, of Mrs. Sam-
uel Chapin and Mrs. Ellis B.
Rifkin.
Mrs. Harry L. Jackson serves
as overall consultant for the
education committee.
As vice-president, Mrs. Sidney
J. Karbel will work with the fol-
lowing committees and their
chairmen:
Committee o n Committees,
Mrs. Lewis H. Manning, chair-
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Holiday Greetings
LEWIS ARTIST
SUPPLY CO.
IComplete Line of
Artists Material, Drafting
Material and Sign Supplies
: 6408 WOODWARD
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NEW YORK, Sept. 16. (JTA)—
The opinion that the United
States should return to Ger-
mans their private property
and investments that were
sequestered in. this country at
the outbreak of World War. II,
was expressed here by Bernard
Baruch, who said this action
should be taken on condition
that private property of Ameri-
can citizens seized in Germany
is also restored.
Mr. Baruch made it clear that
he advocates the return by Ger-
many only of property of those
Americans who were U. S. citi-
zens when these assets were
seized by Germany, and not of
those who became American
citizens after the war was de-
clared. "I feel a great horror at
what was perpetrated upon the
Jews and, indeed, other citizens
of Germany, and have a deep
sympathy for those who al-
though left to live lost all their
property. We can only give an
expression of our feelings to
them. Certainly we cannot use
the private property to force
Germany to make restitution to
her own citizens," Mr Baruch
declared.
Mr. Baruch's statement, pub-
lished in the New York Daily
News, was addressed to John
O'Donnell, Washington corres-
pondent of that paper, in con-
nection with measures now
pending in Congress designed to
turn back to Germany property
and investments of Germans
sequestered by the U. S. Govern-
ment during the last war. A
bill to this effect, introduced
by Sen. Everett M. Dirksen, is
expected to be a controversial
subject before the new Congress.
Printers Machinery
& Supply Co.
2516 Orleans
533-41 W. Congress St.
"With public opinion nothing
can fail; without it nothing can
succeed."—Abraham Lincoln.
WO. 1-5060
WO. 1-7826
54—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 24, 1954
GENUINE
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PANELS
Made in Detroit
BEAUTY & SAVINGS
Flat or Corrugated
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READY NOW
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etc. Complete Direction for
Installation Available
Write or Come in Today
SUN GLAS
PRODUCTS CO.
1221 5 Merriman Road
Livonia
KE. 4-9150
Monday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Tuesday thru Friday, 'til 5
Holiday Greetings to Our
Many Patrons and Friends
KARP'S
DRUGS
Holiday Good Cheer
BNJ FOODS
10848 W. 7 Mile Rd.
Cor. Meyers
Hours Daily: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Sundays, 8 A.M. to 2 P.M.
22155 Coolidge
at Nine Mile Rd.
7326 W. 7 Mile
Nr. Priairie
UN. 4-8280
We Deliver
Greetings on the New Year
Lippitt jewelers
& Optometrists
Sincere Holiday Greetings
Theo M. Bronson
Detroit's Largest Vacuum
Cleaner Repair and Service
Dr. Albert J. Lippitt
All Makes Rebuilt
13969 Woodward Ave.
4 1/2 Blks. N. Six Mile
Best Wishes from
MARGOLIS,
FURNITURE
5560 Chene
9130 Jos. Campau
Baruch States Views
On Property Return
WAYNE
PACKING CO.
Type and Equipment
man, Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine,
vice-chairmat; Office, Mrs. Ben-
jamin E. Gelman, chairman.
Committees unassigned a r e
the Study Committee led by Mrs.
Winer as chairman and the
organization committee under
chairman Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron.
17801 John R
TO. 9-4222
Best Wishes for a Happy
Passover to Our Friends
and Customers
Skore's Kosher
Meat & Poultry
Market
Complete Line of
Kosher Frozen Foods
13430 W. Seven Mile Rd.
We Deliver
Dl. 1-2820
Good Cheer on
Burger's Pet Shops
the Holiday
Dogs - Monkeys
WOODBROOK
PERSONAL SERVICE
5050 Joy
TE. 4-8282
TROPICAL FISH
Parakeets - Parrots • Canaries
COMPLETE LINE OF
Pets - Pet Supplies
TRAINED PETS RENTED
WE SPECIALIZE IN BEAGLES
Tropical Fish - Aquarium Supplies
2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
12924 Gratiot
LAkeview
1-2131
14729 Mock
TUxedo
5-3701
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Holiday Best Wishes
Holiday Greetings
HIGH GRADE LINEN
SUPPLY
UNITED NEWS CO.
H. L. Herschberg
Party Favors - Noise Makers
Balloons and Novelties
Of All Kinds
2847 Bagley
24 W. Jefferson
Best Wishes for
the New Year
Best Wishes for a
Happy New Year
To Our Friends and Patrons
JACOBSON COAL
AND OIL CO.
1971 Theodore
WA. 1-3617
West Side Yard
VE. 8-4133
Greetings on New Year's
ALEX
SERVICE STATION
Texaco Products
Accessories - Washing
Polishing
8891 Livernois
WE. 5-9619
WO. 1-6697
People's Plumbing
& Heating Co.
10246 Grand River
WE. 7440
Holiday Greetings
VERNOR-GREEN
GARAGE
PONTIAC-BUICK SPECIALISTS
General Auto Repairing, Brake
Service, Lubrication, Parts and
Accessories - Wheel-Alignment
Bumping and Painting
7214 W. Vernor Hwy.
Emil Sorkozi, Prop.
VI. 2-9608