Tercentenary Stirs Old-Timers
To Action in Forming Alumni Grow)

The story of the old timers is In Detroit, a new wave of in-
terest is developing in the or-
stirring memories.
Respect for the historical rec- ganization of an alumni group
ord during the American Jew- of former members and leaders
ish Tercentenary year is bring- of the old Hannah Schloss
ing to light many significant Building on High Street, now
developments of an earlier day. Vernor Blvd.

A Very Happy New Year to All

Mr. & Mrs. Morris Sukenic
and Sons, Larry and Jerry

18260 WOODINGHAM DR.

May the New Year Bring Peace and

Happiness to All Mankind

JULIUS BERMAN

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Greetings on the New Year

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SAFRAN PRINTING COMPANY

Printing -Offset

3939 BELVUE

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Gorman & Thomas, Inc.

Extend Greetings for a Happy & Prosperous

New Year to Their Many Friends & Patrons

219 Majestic Bldg.

WO. 1-6946

Sincerest Greettings on New Years

To All Our Clients and Friends

The Silverman Agency

"Incurance Si4ace 1920"

2980 W. DAVISON

TO. 9-4797

Season's Most Cordial Greetings

Wayne Marble Company

Marble — Table Tops — Window Sills — Fireplaces

TI. 6 2693

7050 Chase, Dearborn

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New Year Greetings to All
Our Friends and Customers

MARTIN TOMCALA

Electrical Contractor

20170 Monica Ave.

Friday, September 24, 1954

UN.' 2-5551

Samuel G. Bank, Joseph J. Beck, Harry
A. Benderoff, Harry S. Bennett, David
Berger, Edward, Bernstein, Peter M.
Bernstein, David S. Block, 'Joseph Cam- '
den, Irwin I. Cohn, Henry H. Crane, Sam
Curtis, Casper C. Cutler, Sol Dann, Dr. •
Samuel J. Eder, • Sidney W. Foreman,
Joe Franovitz, John Frazer, Judge Wil-
liam Friedman, Max Gealer, Jack Gel-
ler, Ben Gerber, Archie P. Goldberg,
Morse Goldman, Saul Gordon, Sol Gor-
don, Arthur A. Gottesman, Louis A.
Gottlieb, Charles Hamburger, Charles E.
Harris.
A: Aubrey Jacob, Sam Jacob, Barney
L. Keywell, Al Klunover, Harry Lands-
man, David Leach, John H. Lebow, Yale
Levin, Henry H, Levitt, Nathan W.
Lurie, Jacob Mazor, Harry K. Mendel-
sohn, Gus D. Newman, Joseph Newman,
Jack Pearlman, Peter Pliscow, EMil Ras-
kin, Samuel Raskin, Samuel J. Rhodes,
Morrey Robinson, Manuel M. Rosenthal,
Saul Saulson, Edward J. Schlussell, Abe
Schmier, Herman A. Schmier, Alex
Schreiber, Dr. David Seligson, Phil Stel-
lar and Herman Uday.

Harold R. :Applebaum, Milton R. Atlas,
Herman August, Elias Avison, Charles
•.Ball, Isidore Ball, Barney Barnett, Dr.
Harry B. Bennett, Charles W. Berlin,
I. T. Berman, Zangwell Bernstein, Harry
Allen Blondy, Charles Blondy,
Max Bhunberg, Ben Brown, Harry Z.
Brown, Joseph S.. Burak,'Dr. Perry Burn-
stifle, Roy Y. Chatlin, Peter Chodoroff,
Albert Clinton, Louis Cohane, Louis
Cohen, Dr. Daniel E. Cohn, Al Curtis,
David Curtis. .
Dr. Samuel Dante, Dr. Robert S.
Drews, Dr. Joseph Eder, Meyer Epstein,
Aaron Penman, Sidney Foreman, Max
N. Freeman, Paul Garelick, Joe Gealer,
Benjamin Gladstone, Ben Glasier, Louis
Glasier, Charles Goldstein, Dr. H. W.
Goldstick, Nathaniel H. Goldstick, Morris
Goose, Milton Gordon, A. Green, Ben
Gruskin, Jack Gruskin, Dr. Eli Harelik,
Morrey Harris, Harry Hartz, Dave Her-
man, Joe Herman.
William Jacob, Dave Jalan, Philip Jay,
Uke Kaufman, Hy Keidan, H. A. Keys,
Samuel Keywell, Dr. Harry Kirschbaum,
Nate B. Koploy, Dr. Dennis D. Kovan,
Dr. Edward Kozlow, Julian H. Krolik,
John Kurland,' Louis Laskey, Abe Leven,
Isadore Levin, Dave Levine, Samuel Le-
vine, Dan Lewis, John E. Lurie, Harry
Lutz.
Milton M. Maddin, Abe Messenger,
Samuel Meyers, Dr. Sol Meyers, Charles
A. Miller, Louis R. Miller, Syd Morris,
Barney Newman, Dr. William Reveno,
Ely Robinson, Morris Robinson, Nate
Robinson, Frank Rosenbaum, Sam Ros-
enberg, Dr. Saul Rosenzweig, Samuel H.
Rubiner.
Max Salasnek, Dr, David Sandweiss,
Myron Schelteir, Nate Schlafer, Nathan
Schreiber, . Jules Schubot, Leo Segeler,
Nate S. Shapero, Sidney Sherman, Dave
Shiffmani Victor Shiffman, Hy Siegel,
Morton Siegel, Maxwell Silverstein, O.
Silverman, Harry Slavin, Barney Smith,
Ruben Snitz, Samuel Snitz, Harry Sol-
omon, Ray Solomon, Sam Solomon, Abe
Srere, Nathan Steingold, Sam Stellar, M.
Sutkin.
J. Varkle, Albert Velick, Ben. P. Water-
stone, Meyer Waterstone, Dr. Julian
Weber, Dr. Randolph Weber, Henry
Weinberg, Reuben Weiner, Joe Wisper,
Leonard Wisper, Lew Wisper, Abe Wolf,
Abner A.. Wolf, Louis Wolfgang, Louis
Woolman.
Max Bachrach, Arthur Bernstein, Dr.
D. J. Bittker, David Cooper, Louis Eder,
Sam Epstein, Ben Fenton, David Freed-
man, David Freidman, Bill Gordon, Sam
Gordon, Sam Perlmutter, Charles Rob-
inson, Charles Rubiner, Jules • Rubiner,
Louis R. Schwartz, Harold Trunsky and
Ben Wilson.

If any of those herein recalled
as old-timers, or any others eli-
gible for alumni membership
wish to join the group, they
should contact Abraham Kast
enbaum at the Woodward Build-
ing of the Jewish Community
Center, so that they may be
placed on the mailing list.
"The Tercentenary Year," said
Newman, "happens also to be
the centennial of the founding
of the YMHA and Jewish center
movement in the United States.
It's a fitting year to revive our
childhood memories and to re-
dedicate ourselves to communal
service. If, in my article I have
forgotten any names — and I
am sure , that I must have — I
hope those I have overlooked
will forgive me, and please come
forward and join us."

Albert Williams Explains

His Reorganized District

Holiday Greetings to

The Entire Jewish Community

Aesculapians Schedule

Plans for Dinner Dance

Harold Bordman and Mrs. all proceeds enabling the
On the last page of this issue Philip Forman, presidents o f Aesculapians to carry out their
the Aesculapian Pharmaceuti-
Gus D. Newman recites the story cal Society and its Ladies Aux- programs of charity locally and
of the growing Jewish commun- iliary, this week announced . in Israel.
ity as it related itself to the in- joint plans for their annual
Information on the event or
stitution which was the fore- charity dinner dance, to be held tickets may be obtained by call-
runner of the present Jewish Nov. 10 at Latin Quarter.
ing the respective chairmen,
Community Center:
Music by the Fenby-Carr Or- Ben Finkel, UN. 3-5205, or Mrs.
In that article, Newman re- chestra will be featured, with Harry Dorfman, UN. 1-8014.
calls many of the old timers who
are still around and who are
playing a prominent role in the,
In Loving Memory of Our Son
life of the community. Sam Ras-
kin is taking the leadership iri
LT. ROY F. _GREEN
the organization of the alumni.
Already enrolled are:

Newman has pointed out that •
invitations also haVe been ex-
tended by Raskin and his com-
mittee to many others who par-
; ticipated in Hannah Schloss ac-
tivities to join the new group.
Among such names in the ,
committee's files are: -

1936 DIME BUILDING

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40—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Albert A. Williams, who is a
candidate for State Senator in
the 5th District, explained this
week that it is a reorganized
district and that he is running
not against Charles Blondy but
against Stanley Nowak.
Williams, a graduate of Temple
Beth El schools, is a member of
Bnai Brith and the Shaarey
Zedek. He also is a graduate of
Wayne University and Detroit
college of Law.

Who died in the service of his country April 18, 1942

A gallant soldier and American

A true and devoted Jew.

Mr. & Mrs. Max Greenberg and Family

In Memory of

SGT. MORRIS MILLER

SON OF

MR. & MRS. ABE MILLER

19211 PENNINGTON

Best Wishes for the Holiday Season

from

Mr. & Mrs. T. M. Curtis and Family

19200 Canterbury Rd.

Best Wishes to Our

Relatives and Friends for

A Happy New Year

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slatkin

Best Wishes for a Happy New Year

EVANGELICAL DEACONESS
HOSPITAL

3245 E. JEFFERSON

LO. 7-6060

Sincere Best Wishes

To The Jewish Community

For a Year of

Health and Happiness

THE HIGHLAND PARKER

Printers of The Jewish News

30 Bartlett

TO. 8-5072

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