Harold Herman to Appear W iley
In Wayne Theater Play
$308,000 Israel Bond Sale Recorded
At Dinner Honoring Golda Myerson
Harold Herman will play a
featured role in "Gigi," first
production of the` season to be
presented by Wayne University
Theater. The play, which begins
today and runs Saturday, Nov.
11, 12 and 13. will be staged at
the University Theater, 3424
Woodward.
Herman, the son of Mrs.
Sophie Herman, of 2930 Elm-
hurst, is a graduate music stu-
dent in the college of educa-
tion. His stage experience has
been as a band leader in Michi-
gan resorts.
Also in the cast will be Lynn
Hockstim, as Gigi, Shirley Stoll-
man; as her grandmother, and
Lois Raisin, as her aunt.
At the GoIda Myerson Israel bond dinner, from the left : HARRY
SCHUMER, MORRIS L. SCHAVER, ALEX LOWENTHAL of Pitts-
burgh, Mrs. GOLDA MYERSON, DAVID SAFRAN and PHILLIP
STOLLMAN.
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The Israel bond drive scored and in Israel, dating back to the
another triumph at the dinner, • first year of his entrance into
Oct. 28, at Hotel Statler, are national political activities, and
ranged under the chairmanship expressed opposition'to the arm-
of Morris L. Schaver in honor of ing of the Arabs at Israel's ex-
Mrs. Golda Myerson, Israel Min- pense. He expressed hope for
an early peace between Arabs
ister of Labor.
A total of $308,000 in bon I and Jews. •
sales was reported after the din- i In his address, Senator Fer-
ner, the largest purchase having guson declared "we must be
been made by the Labor. Zionisi:- careful- that it is understood
Building Fund in the amount of . that when we give arms that
they will be used in the common
$25,000.
defense of America and the free
Asserting that "political in- institutions the world." . He
dependence without economic emphasized the importance of
independence is merely a investments and added that "in-
phrase," Mrs. Myerson empha- vestment, which will be repaid,
sized the importance of bond
is immediately repaid in the-
dollars to Israel and gave a knowledge that you are helping
graphic description of the new a deserving cause."
state's recent accomplishments
Other speakers at the dinner
with the aid of bond income.
were Governor G. Mennen Wil-
Mrs. Myer son declared that hams, Morris Schaver, the Rev.
"we - want peace with decency" Mr. Sperry, • Morris Lieberman,
and asserted that Israel is faced Harry Schumer, Alex Lowenthal
with the reality of the Suez is- of Pittsburgh, Phillip Stollman,
sue, adding that "we have some- Joseph Katchke and Mrs. Harry
thing to worry about."
Kay. Emma Schaver - delighted
In a moving address in which the audience with a group of
he described the danger that Hebrew and Yiadish . songs, ac-
faces Israel as a result of the companied by Rebecca Frohman.
arming of the Arab states by Cantor Jacob Sonenklar led in
•the Western powers, Sidney the singing of the national an-
Shevitz appealed to the re- thems. The invocation was giv-
responsible leaders and espe- en by Rabbi Jacob Segal.
cially to the U. S. State De-
partment to call a halt to the
arms shipments for the sake
of peace in the Middle East.
Senator Homer Ferguson,
speaking briefly, told of his deep
interest in the Zionist movement
The Mumford Parents Club
will sponsor a variety of events
during the month, beginning
with its annual Football Dance
MICHIGAN'S
this evening, in the s c h o o 1.
FOUR
Chaperones will be members of
the dance committee, of which
LARGEST
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Salesin are
SELLING
chairmen.
In celebration of American
Education Week, the school fac-
ulty and club will sponsor a get-
acquainted tea at 1 p.m., Wed-
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nesday, in the library. In charge
of the program are Mrs. Samuel
Willis, club chairman, and Dr.
Edith Kovacs,"faculty chairman.
The Nov. 16 meeting will fea-
ture a panel discussion on "New
Fields in Education:" Miss Vera
Fox, assistant principal, will in-
' troduce the panel members who
include Earl Phillips, head of
the vocational department; Dr.
James Irwin, of the English de-
partment; Melvin Weisz, Miss
Dorothy Perron and Howard
Mehr, social studies department.
A social hour in the school cafe-
teria will be directed by Mrs.
Irwin Schirs.
A school bake sale will be held
from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Nov.
17, and parents attending the
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meeting the evening before are
requested to bring their baked
goods at that time.
Parents not attending or send-
ing goods vcrilth children should
call Mrs. Albert Goodman, UN.
2-5753, or Mrs. Alex Brooks, UN.
3-1563, co-chairmen of ways and
means, who will arrange to pick
up merchandise.
Proceeds from the bake sale,
which will feature all sorts of
favorite home-made cake, pie,
cookie and candy recipes, will
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help sponsor extra - curricular
school activities for students.
"Star Night For Israel"
featuring
The refreshing song sfylings
of America's Favorite Trio
THE LIND BROTHERS
One Of The Nation's Most Unique Singing Groups
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No Admission
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B'NAI B'RITH LEADERS WHO WILL MAKE STARS SHINE AT STAR NIGHT FOR ISRAEL
are, seated below (left to right) : Ernest Curtis, Chairman; Miss Jean Berman; -Mrs. Ernest
Curtis, Bloch Chapter President; Miss Marian Perlmutter, and Elias Goldberg, Council
Chairman. Standing (left to right) : Moe Berman, 'Israel Chairman, Fox; Sam Greenberg,
Co-Chairman; Rubin Opotowsky, Fox President; Peter Gordon, Israel Chairman, Brandeis;
Morris Dickstein, Brandeis President, and Henry Wald, Bloch President. Not shown are:
Chapter President..
Mrs. Jack. Bayles, Brandeis Chapter President, and Mrs. Philip Fox, Fox
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr.
Herman Cohen acknowledges
with grateful appreciation the
many kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
cent bereavement.
1 0—DETROiT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 5, 1951
MAX SOSIN, Master of Ceremonies
Congregation B'nai Moshe
IN SALES FOR
10 YEARS *
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ERNEST CURTIS, Chairman
SAM GREEN BERG Co-Chairman
Tuesday, November 9-18 p.m.
LA SALLE
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ASHER LEYITSKY
Israel's Leading Trial Attorney
For Reservations
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Junior Primrose to Meet
The Junior Primrose Club
will meet Monday evening, at
Lutzker Hall, when a fashion
shower will be presented :a3 ►
Betty Robbins. Hostesses will in-
elude Vivian Princestein, Jane
Saine, Faye Globerson and Ma-
rion Kastenberg.
Invite You to Attend a
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fective as compared with that
of her neighbors." He concluded
with the assurance that "Israel's;
position as a state committed
to those basic human values,
which the free world is uniting
to defend, will continue to in-
sure the most friendly consider-
ation of her problems by our
government."
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WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
Eisenhower Administration is
"definitely and enthusiastically"
committed to a policy which as-
sures that the legitimate aspira-
tions of Israel and the other
Near East states are fulfilled,
Alexander Wiley, chairman ,^f
the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, asserted in a letter
made public here. Sen. Wiley
.declared that the Administration
re-asserts that "any forth of ag-
gression against Israel or any
lother Middle East state would
be in direct violation" of Amer-
ican international commitments.
At the present time, Sen. Wiley
continued, "Israel's military es-
tablishment is modern and ef-
The Combined Lodges and Chapters
Mumford Parents
Plan Active Month
WINES*
Says Administration Assures
Israel. Its Aspirations and Safety
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