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Friday, December 10, 1954

Dr. Kallen to Speak
At Wayne friednesdy

United States Senator Hubert Knight, Earl B. Brink and Ben
H. Humphrey of Minnesota, a East.
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leader in the
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battle for a lib-
Mrs. RENA T. KANTER, of the
eral U. S. immi-
Jerome Kanter Insurance Agen-
gra tion policy,
cy,
has returned from Traverse
will be the prin-
City, Mich., where she spoke at
cipal speaker at
t h e inaugural
the December meeting of the
dinner of United
Northern Michigan Life Under- ,
H I A S Service,
writer's Association. Her topic,
the recently:::,„„
"The Winning Team," was ad-
created single
ational
in
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dressed to wives of association
Jewish in i g r a- Humphrey
members, and told how they ,
tion agency, in Hotel Biltmore, could best serve their husbands
New York, Wednesday . evening, in the insurance business.
it was announced by Abner
Bregman, chairman of the din-
Kathleen N. Lardie, manager
ner.
of radio station WDTR and di-
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rector of radio and television for
"The Taming of the Shrew," the Detroit Public Schools, will
the current production at the address the WINTERHALTER
WAYNE UNIVERSITY THEA- PTA at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
TRE, features a cast of 20 young the school. She will speak on ,
actors from Detroit and sur- "Edu c a t i o n a 1 Television." A !
DR. HORACE Al KALLEN
rounding communities. Included question and answer period will
in the cast are Harold Herman follow. Refreshments will be ' As part of the Esther and
and Sidney Blumenthal. Herman. served by the room mother corn- Louis LaMed Professorship in
a graduate of Central High School mittee.
Jewish Culture at Wayne Uni-
and a graduate student in the
versity, the distinguished schol-
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college of education at Wayne
ar and lecturer, Prof. Horace M.
At
the
recent
annual
meeting
University, plays the role of
Kallen, will address the Wayne
of
DISTRICT
FOUR
scouters
Christopher Sly. Blumenthal,
U. class in Jewish history, Wed-
also a graduate of Central High four leaders of the Roosevelt nesday, 8:30 p.m., at the Kresge
School, is a junior in the college community, Boy Scouts of Amer- Science Library, Second Avenue
ica, received scouting awards
of liberal arts at Wayne and is lea,
majoring in English literature. and honors. They are William i Dr. Kallen's topic will be "The
This is his first appearance with Pole, instructor representative;
Dick Moy, Shaarey Zedek scout- Jewish Community and the
the Wayne players.
Registration
ea.
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master; Benson B. Lest, explorer l American
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advisor , Winterhalter PTA; and ' rules are being waived at this
The DANTO FAMILY CLUB M. L. Applebaum,- scoutmaster, , lecture to permit all in the corn-
j munity who wish to hear Prof.
was formed recently when 38 Shaarey Zedek.
cousins met for a social evening,
I Kallen to attend this lecture.
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at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
'BODZIN FAMILY CLUB is The invitation to the corn-
Samuel B. Danto. Co-hosts were planning its seventh annual munity has been extended by Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Danto. The
for
, the humanities program in the
cousins are descendants of two Hanukah children's party
Dec.
26,
in
the
home
of
grand-
of Liberal Arts of Wayne
brothers, Isaac' and Meyer Dan- parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bodzin. the
Harold A. Basilius, director of
to. Isaac Danto's family settled Recent visitors here for the Bar University.
here over 100 years ago, while
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Meyer Danto's family resided in Mitzvah of Stephen Bodzin. were
Poland until a number of years Mrs. Dora Monter, of Brooklyn,
ago when they .moved to Detroit. N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Silbergleit, of Long Island, N.Y.
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Joel M. Bodzin, youngest member
MINKOWITZER SOCIETY re of the club, who was recently
honored M. Kraizman, an home on furlough from the
ardent worker of the group for Army,was entertained at a party
many years, at a surprise party honoring his 19th birthday. The
in celebration of his 80th birth- gtoup will meet on Sunday, at
day. Besides his wife, his chil- the home of the Jack Bodzins,
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dren, the Jack Kraizmans, Irving in Oak Park.
Gordons, Harry Deans and B.
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Gruskins and all his grandchil-
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Eshkol,
Israel's Finance
Sol Selman, ' Levi
clren attended.
Minist
e
r,
will
visit
principal
tostmaster, arranged the enter-
tainment and a buffet dinner. - cities this month as they bring
Hyman Ehrlichman, president, to a climax their 1954 campaigns
for the sale of Israel bonds. More
extended the group's greetings.
At the conclusion of the pro- than 45,000 persons will attend
,
sponsored by
gram Mr. and Mrs. Kraizman Hanukah Festivals
Israel . Bonds, at
were presented with a certificate
which Mr. Esh-
for 25 trees planted in Israel in
'-kol will be the
their honor.
guest of honor.
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These Festivals
A dance program for children
will be held af.
will be presented by WAYNE
the Boston Gar-
UNIVERSITY DANCE W 0 R K-
:den on Dec: 19,
SHOP ALUMNI at 2:30 p.m.,
at the Forum in
Saturday, at Durfee Intermedi-
Montreal on
ate School. In addition to the
%Dec. 20, and at
appearance of five high school
Madison Square
dance groups, the All-City Dance
::Garden in New
Group and the Wayne Work-
York on Dec.
shop, will be the Paul McFarland
Eshkol
23. During his
Puppets. Proceeds will go to the stay in this country, Mr. Eshkol
Ruth Murray Dance Scholarship will confer on plans for the 1955-
Fund to aid young students of Israel bond campaign with lead-
the dance in furthering their ers of the Israel Bond Organiza-
education at Wayne U. Tickets tion. Israel Development Bonds
are available at the Wayne provide investment capital for
physical education office, or by the expansion of Israel's indus-
calling Mrs. Aubrey Goldman, try and agriculture, and the
UN. 2-1600.
achievement of a high level of
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economic stability.
The ,first day of Hanukah, De-
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cember 20, has been chosen as
The Bnai Brth President's
the official publication date of
the new and enlarged edition of Medal for Humanitarianism, the
"JEWS in AMERICAN WARS" by second to be awarded in the
George Fredman and Louis ! Order's 111-year-old history, will
J.
Walk, JWV National Command- I be presented in San Francisco to
er Joseph F. Barr of Washing- HARRY K. WOLFF on the occa-
i Sion of his 75th birthday, Mon-
ton, D. C., has announced.
1 day. Philip M. Klutznick, presi-
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Six noted explorers and ad- I dent of Bnai Brith, will bestow
venturers will appear with their i the medal in person at a testi-
exclusive color movies four times monial dinner.
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on the weekend of Dec. 18-19 to
HENSHEL,
D.
help the WORLD ADVENTURE Col. HARRY
SERIES celebrate its 22nd birth- 1 vice-president and director of
day at the Detroit Institute of the Bulova Watch Co., has been
Arts. The program, the second , voted the Gold Medal of Merit,
annual. "Salute To Adventure," ' awarded annually by the Jewish
will be presented at 10:30 and War Veterans of the U.S. to an
2:30,on Saturday, Dec. 18 and at individual who has rendered
3 and 8 the next afternoon and distinguished service in the fur-
evening. Speakers who will ,ap- therance of democratic ideals.
pear in person are: Admiral The award will be presented at
Donald . B. MacMillan, "Singa- 1 a dinner, Jan. 31, at the Wal-
pore Joe" Fisher, Capt. C. W. R. i dorf-Astoria, New York.

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Lloyd Meadow Wins Vocational Service Citation

assists
Federation,
Lloyd Meadow, of the Jewish Welfare
Vocational Service, was awarded 1 youths and adults with voca-
the first annual Carl E. Pritz , tional problems through special-
Prize at the recent midwest re- ; ized counseling.
gional conference of Jewish
Albert Cohen, executive direc-
Vocational Services in Louisville,
. or of the Jewish Vocational.
Ky.
Meadow is administrative as- Service and Community Work-
sistant of the Jewish Vocational shop, was chairman of one of
service and di-
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rector of the
meetings. Others attending the
National Coun-
included Joseph
conference
cil of Jewish
Weinberg, director of operation
Women - Jewish
of the Community Workshop;
Vocational Serv--
Ann Rose Hersh, JVS placement
i c e Special
director; and Kalman Tillem,
Placement Pro-
JVS counselor.
gram for Older.
Workers.
The awarck
was establisheelk.
give a
an
in memory
Meadow
Carl E. Pritz,
first president of the Cincinnati
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Jewish Vocational Service, and
egacy
is given annually to the per-
son who is judged to have made
the outstanding contribution to
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the midwest conference. Meadow
received the award for a paper
YES—to the
he presented entitled "Toward a
Theory of Vocational Choice"
Jewish National- Fund
which discussed factors which
are pertinent to arriving at a
J.N.F. land supports the
satisfactory vocational choice.
whole Israel economy — it
The Jewish Vocational Service,
grows Israel's food — on it
member agency of the Jewish

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stand Israel's religious, edu-
cational; and welfare insti-
tutions.

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