Bnai Brith Lodges Plan Events for Nov. 9 and 14 for Israel Bond Drive Lind Brothers, billed as "one of America's most unique sing- ing groups," will entertain at the second combined Bnai Brith program, "Star Night for Israel," in behalf of Israel bonds, set for Nov. 9, at 8. p.m., at Con- gregation Bnai Moshe. Bloch, Brandeis and Fox Lodges and Chapters will sponsor the event, in cooperation with the local bond office, according to Ernest Curtis, chairman. The third in this series of Bnai Brith Bond. programs, scheduled for Nov. 14, is now being planned by the East Side, Frenkel, Israel, Morgenthau and Zager Lodges and Chapters. Working with Chairman Larry Beck are Co-Chairman Sam Katanick; Lodge Presidents Harry Gutentag, East Side; Ben Ross, Frenkel, Harry Weinberg- er, Israel, Harry Moss, Morgen- thau, and Sam Pearlman, Zager; Israel Chairman Nathan Slepian, East Side, Henry Burston, Fren- kel, Leonard Leonard and Jack Weinstein, Israel; Jack Kutnick and William Krefman, Morgen- thau. and Victor Fishkind, Za- ger : Chapter Presidents Mrs. Sam Elkowitz, East Side, Mrs. Harold Sternfeld, Israel, Mrs. Rubin Sonne, Morgenthau, and Mrs. Martin Rothenberg, Zager. Dr. Priver Addresses Annual Meeting Of Jewish Home for Aged on Oct. 24 Gus D. Newman, acting presi- dent of the Jewish Home for Aged, presided at the 43th an- nual meeting of -the Home last Sunday. - Over 250 people attend- ed. The guest speaker, Dr. Julian Priver, director of Sinai Hospital, spoke on the "Hospital and Home Coordination and Co- operation," and summarized programs being developed in other cities. Featured on the program was the playlet, "Mrs. Apple's Gripes." The cast included Dr. Benjamin D. Welling, chairman of the recreation and occupa- tional therapy committee, and members of the Service Group of the Women's Auxiliary, Mes- dames Albert Potiker, Benjamin Arkin, George Bass and Sam S. Grand. Other highlights for the afternoon were an exhibit of arts and crafts items made by the residents in the Hobby Shop and Sheltered Workshop, and a demonstration of the occupa- tional therapy program. The following members were elected to the board of directors: Mrs. Benjamin Arkin, Maurice Aronsson, Dr. Harry Bennett, Al Borman, Edward Fleischman, Dr. J. J. Jacobs, Dr. David Kli- gcr, Ben Kramer, Jack 0. Lef- ton, Dan LeVine, Hyman Margo- lis, Herman Mathias, Sylvan Ra- paport, Louis Robinson, William Sucher, Frank Wetsman, Stanley J. Winkelman and David P. Zack. The Jewish Home for Aged was organized 48 years ago to accommodate a small group of indigent and homeless aged. In 1937 it moved to its present site in order to provide for the care of 100 residents. At present there are 200 residents in the Home. Through the years, the policy of admission was modi- fied to provide services for the infirm and chronically ill who CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES On the Grand OPENING of LONDON'S DELICATESSEN at 15838 L. 7 Mile Rd. J. M. LEFKOFSKY Sole Detroit Distributor for KOSHER ZION SAUSAGE PRODUCTS Of Chicago, Illinois MEN DELSON EGG COMPANY ZION BAKING COMPANY Nathan Pritz DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Friday, October 29, 1954 Leon Kay to Address West Michigan Zionists WC Elects Officers Plans 2 Y oath Events Leon Kay, president of the Ahavas Israel, 44 N.E. Lafayette, Michigan Zionist Region, will Grand Rapids. His topic will be "Israel's Problems and Ameri- address the Western Michigan can Jewry." Zionist Conference, Tuesday eve- Our want ads get results. ning, Nov. 9, at Congregation ; At a meeting held in the W.C. Center, delegates to the Detroit E-S Council of Workmen's Cll.= cle chose the following officers: Eugene Brownstein, chairman; Sara Caplan, secretary; Philip , Fabian, treasurer. The Council approved a youth program. It will dren's bowling league, meeting ion Saturdays, at 2 p.m., at Dex- ter Recreation. Registration is under way for the second year of Work- men's Circle Young Cir cle League Dramatic Club. Open to youngsters 8 to 14, the activity will be held from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturdays at the WC Center. Mrs. Dorothy Roer, jun- ior program director at the Day- . ison Jewish Center, will be ac- tivity leader. Branch 460-E will sponsor an instruction session in square dancing at the WC Center, be- ginning at 9:30 p.m., Oct. 29, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Yelensky. require institutional care. This year the Home completed the construction of two new kitchens, the extension of the dining room, a new boiler room and other central facilities to give More adequate and efficient service to its present population. These facilities will also serve the new infirmary wing that Congress Women Continue the Home plans to build in the With Dinner-Dance Program near future, to provide addition- Women's Division, American al bed space for 100 chronically Jewish Congress, prompted by ill aged. the success which greeted last season's dinner - dance, an- nounced this week that plans are being made to make the event an annual activity. Abner C. Rosenzweig, who re- Nearly 1,000 tickets for the ceived a plaque for his contri- butions last year, will again be donor luncheon planned by the in charge, with Mrs. Myron W. Ladies Auxiliary, Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans, Cole serving as co-chairman. The program will be held March have already been sold, states 20, at Latin Quarter. Mrs. Bea Sugar, president. The donor, planned for Nov. 1'7, at Masonic Temple, will high- light a give- away program, featuring a weekend for two at 'Oakton Manor Resort, Lake Pewaukee, Wis., Mrs. Sugar said. T h e promise of the oppor- tunity of the Mrs. Sugar Oakton w e e k- end which is a favorite spot for Michigan vacationers, Mrs. Sugar added, has contributed to the early record sale of tickets. Mrs. Claire Spolan, general chairman, is meeting with her committee each Wednesday, at the Memorial Home, to plan the details of the event. Table and seating arrangements are being systematized so that women may , be accommodated as late as 12:30 p.m., she said. Funds from the benefit will go towards the JWVA projects of servicing veterans at Dearborn, Ann Arbor and Saginaw hos- pitals, for veterans rehabilita- tion, child welfare, DSO and USO programs. JWVA Donor Slated for Nov. 17 S An Invitation To The Community To Attend The Jewish National Fund Annual Con ference SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7th at 2 P.M. At the Workmen's Circle Educational Center 11529 Linwood Avenue DR. HARRIS L. LEVINE, President of The Jewish National Fund of America, who has just returned from Israel. will give his first official report of the Actions Committee Meet- ing of the World Zionist Organization in Israel. CANTOR JUDAH GOLDRING, of Congregation Beth Aaron, will conduct the memorial service on the Second Yahrzeit of the death of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, first president of the State of Israel. Attention! Attention! Congregations — Landsmanshaften — Organizations The brunch for delegates will begin at 10 a.m. Editor of The Jewish News, who founded The Jewish National Fund Council in Detroit 36 years ago, will give the keynote address at the brunch. PHILIP SLOMOVITZ, IF YOU HAVEN'T SENT IN THE NAMES OF YOUR DELEGATES PLEASE SEND THEM IN IMMEDIATELY TO: THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 11345 Linwood Ave. TOwnsend 8-7384 DEXTER CHEVROLET CO. JOSEPH B. SLATKIN ADOLPH SLATKIN cordially invites you to see THE NEW 1955 MOTORAMIC With "Completely New Styling . Rabbi Adler to Get Bonds' Honor Scroll Rabbi Morris Adler will be presented with a special scroll, containing the names of con- gregants who purchase Israel bonds in his honor, prior to his forthcoming visit to Israel, it was announced by Edward Rob- inson, presentation chairman. The scroll will be offered to Rabbi Adler at the sabbath serv- ices of Nov. 20, a day before Rabbi and Mrs. Adler leave for Israel. Those participating in this testimonial endeavor inc 1 u d e •Mrs. Theodore Bargman, Louis Berry, Abe Borman. Tom Bor- man, Harry Cohen, Samuel Feld- stein, Arthur Fleischman, Judge William Friedman, Joseph Holtz- man, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Laikin, Judge •Theodore Levin, Hyman Safran, Carl Schiller, MOrris Schaver and Mrs. Meyer Sh ugerm an . A copy of the Scroll will be presented by Rabbi Adler to Is- raeli officials to become a part of the archives of the State of Israel, New 162 H.P. V8 Engin'e, and Two New Sixes." PRIZES TO ALL! FRIDAY and SATURDAY OCT* ER 29th and 30th 11,5.34 IEXTER AT BURLINGAME TOwnsend 577