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October 22, 1954 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-10-22

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Odessa Ladies Set
Donor Luncheon Date

The Ladies of the Odessa Aid
Society .this week announced
plans for their annual - donor
This Week's Radio and
luncheon, to be
Television Programs
Nov. 22, at Holi-
of Jewish Interest
day Manor. Mrs.
J. B. Ormond
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
was named
Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday,
chairman.
Oct. 24.
Assisting Mrs.
Station: WWJ.
Ormond on the
Feature: The story of a great
various donor
American poet will be related in
committees will
"Emma Lazarus," whose ability
:?fib e
Mesdames
to express the feelings of her
Louis
Partovich,
people was hidden until a friend
co. - chairman;
and critic brought her into con-
Morris Kopnick,
tact with the crowds of immi-
chair.-
grants- arriving daily in New Mrs. Partovich ticket
man; Sam ten-
York.
nis, treasurer; Harry Lewis , sec-
*
retary; Morris Weinhart, pro-
ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR
gram chairman; a n d Isadore
Time: 11;15 a.m., -Sunday, Oct. Yourist and Ida Fish, ticket dis-
.24.
tribution.
Station: WJLB.
Proceeds of the event will go
Feature: The role of Pioneer
Women in America and in the to the Child Rescue Fund, which
upbuilding of Israel will be the Ladies have supported ever
dramatized in this broadcast co- since its inception. The organ-
sponsored by the Culture Com- ization, for 42 - years, has been
mission of the Jewish Communi- behind every important , fuhd-
ty Council. P lay in g featured raising endeavor in behalf of
roles will be Miss Judith Lieber- Jewry, bOth hoine and abroad.
man, Sam Shubow and Mes-
dames Joseph Baskin, Ben Har- Sid Shmarak's
old and Martin Messer.

on the -Air

- Day's Events. Planned
• At Camp Tamarack

A day's - program . for the
Board - Institute of the Jewish
Welfare Federation will begin
at 10:30 a. rn. Sunday, Oct. 31,
at Camp Tamarack. A tour of
the •camp is scheduled for 12
noon.
Lunch will be served at 12:30
and the afternoon session, to
begin at 1:30 p. m., will deal
with "Local Independent Cam-
pa.igns."
Members of both Federation's
board of governors' and the
board of directors of the Detroit
Service 'Group will attend the
Institute.

Nursery far Mentally • -
Retarded Children

Business Briefs

In our item last week pertain-
ing to the free bathroom ensem-
ble to be giv.en to -a bride-to-be
by THE LINEN STUDIO, we in-
advertantly made an error. The
address should have been 18263
Wyoming. Hannah Ressler and
Clare Heller,- proprietors of the
shop, invite you to see their large
selection of gift items for the
home, and assure . you of fine
personalized service, and beauti-
ful gift wrapping without
charge.
* * *
LIBERMAN'S, at 12162, Dexter,
is offering a get-Acquainted spe-
cial, for one week only, of their
own short salami, made exclu-
sively for them to their specifi-
cations by Best 15 Kosher Saus-
age Company of Chicago, at 89c
per pound. As a companion
piece, their delicious home made
dill, pickles will be on sale at
35c a jar. "It is interesting to
note," says Murray Liberman,
"that this is the first time that
a sausage product offered in De-
t roit, bear s th e U.S. Department-
of Agriculture, and Detroit,
Michigan label at one and the
same time."


Neugarten Medical Aid Soc-
iety's annual membership drive
will be climaxed with a mem-
bership brunch and program
honoring all new members, next
Monday, 11 am., at Northland
in the Community Concourse,
Rooms A and B. Admission will !
be a paid up memberShip.
At a business meeting, plans I
will be made for establishing a
nursery school for mentally re- 1
tarded children of W a y n e Budman Sash Co. Opens
County. Following the meeting,
the John Robert Powers School New Hazel Park Plant
will present "Secrets of Charm"
The Budman Sash Co. re-
by Miss Liuba Zhaum, who will
lecture and model on secrets of 1 cently opened its new plant at
2290 E. 10 Mile Rd., three blocks
beauty and charm.
Mrs. Charles Rothstein, mem- East of Dequindre, in H a z el
bership
bership chairman, is being as- . ; Park.
The Budman Co., manufactur-
sisted by Mesdames; Myron
Colet, Martin Krauss, Gerald ers of aluminum combination
windows and doors, sell factory-
Samuel Rothstein.
I direct to • the public. The doors
MATTATHIAS TENT HIVE! are made of, extra-heavy ex-
1005, of the Maccabees, will hold truded aluminum. *
a games party at 8:30 p.m..
The company is also known
Thursday, at Jericho Temple, for its famous line of Cadillac
Linwood at Lawrence. Proceed aluminum combination storms
will go to charity. Friends are and screens. For additional in-
invited.
formation, call SL. 8-0200.

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Congress Women Honor
Mrs. Charles P. Feinberg
On. Monday, the Womens' Div-

ision and Michigan Council of
the American Jewish Congress
will tender a testimonial
luncheon in honor of the out-
going division president, Mrs.
Charles P.Fein-
berg.
The luncheon,
which is to be
addressed by a
national officer
of the Women's
Division, will be
held at 12:30
p.m. at Kingsly
Inn.
Mrs. William
Burke, who suc-
ceeds her to the Mrs. Feinberg
presidency, has
served as president of the North-
west Chapter.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7

Friday, October 22, 1954

Hikers Schedule Outing

Northwest Hikers will meet at
1 p.m., Sunday, at the home of
Ruth Krandall, 18129 San Juan,
prior to an outing to Cran-
brook Institute. Men and wo-
men 18 to 35 are invited to at-
tend. For information, call Miss
Krandall, UN. '2-6840, or Ethel
Garber, TO. 7-3864.

The Furniture Travelers oir
Michigan will choose a "Retailer
or Buyer of the Year" at a
banquet planned for Nov. 7, at
the Statler Hotel, states Joseph
Koenig, association president,
who inaugurated the award "to
stimulate dignity, respect and
courtesy in business encounters
between salesmen, buyers and
dealers." The winner will receive
a bronze plaque.

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Williams To Speak at
Democratic Rally

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Gov. G. Mennen Williams will
head the list of guests at a giant
rally to take place at 8:30 p.m.,
Sunday, at Riggers Hall, Fenkell
and Dexter.
The Governor will discuss the
progress made in Michigan in
the past six years under his
leadership and will speak on
campaign issues, such as full
employment, road-building pro-
gram, opposition' to new taxes,
and a, better farm program..
Others who . will appear are
Philip S. Hart, candidate for
Lt. Governor, Patrick V. McNa-
mara, candidate for U. S. Sen-
ator; Judge Nathan Kaufman,
candidate for re-election as pro-
bate Judge and James Lincoln,
candidate for Common Council.
In addition, many candidates
for state and local offices have
been invited to attend, there
will be music and entertainment.
Admission is- free to all .residents
of the Northwest area.

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Congressman Javits
Commends G. Pillon

Congressman Jacob Javits of
New York has sent a telegram to
Gregory Pillon, candidate for
Congress in the 15th District,
-commending him on his stand
favorable to _Israel. Rep. Javits
wired: •
"Glad to learn of your liber-
al stand for a strong I s r a e 1,
which I assume includes your
strong advocacy of United States
intiative, looking toward Arab-
Israel peace, economic devel-
opment of the Near East and
continuance of U. S. aid to Israel
under Mutual Security. I ap-
plaud this stand as in the best
interests , in our country. Israel
is a vital bastion of freedom in
troubled Near East."
Pillon is on record favoring
the repeal of the McCarran-
Walter Act. He opposes t h e
arming of the Arab nations.

Furniture Men's Banquet
To Feature Courtesy Award

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