14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
JNF Women Report Donor Event Progress
Bowling for Young Adults
Friday, December 31, 1954
The Young People's League of
Adas Shalom Synagogue will
Farband Camp Reunion bowl at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at
Fleetwood Bowling Lanes. All
Scheduled for Sunday
young adults 18 to 28, are in-
vited. For information, call TE.
The annual Farband Camp re- 4-4550.
union will be held at 2:30 p.m.,
Sunday, at Young Israel Center,
WEDDING? • BAR MITZVAH?
according to Leonard Baruch,
camp dire'ctor.
ROSENBLAT, M.C. ,
and His Orchestra
Prize-winning photographs and
& Associate Bonds
movies of camp activities will be
COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT
shown, Baruch said. Counselors
References on Request
have prepared one of the favor-
TE. 2-1146
TO, 6-5016
ite camp programs for presenta-
tion at the reunion.
The musical program will be
conducted by Mrs. Bella Gold-
and associates
berg, and refreshments will be
Candid Photographers
served by Mesdames S. Sislin
TY. 8-7800
and E. Wasser, members of the LI. 6-4610
See Our New Exclusive
camp committee.
Gilt-Edge Album
All campers, their parents and
their friends are invited to at-
tend the festivities, Baruch con-
cluded.
dare dombey
Lawton, Harry Newcorn, William Hordes,
Joseph Rubin; standing: Mesdames Leo Lesser,
Joseph Broder, Jack Grossbart, I. Kardiner, Mil-
ton Winston, Max Stollman, fund-raising chair-
man, I. W. Schlussel, Edward Wishnetzky, Phillip
Cutler, Jack Rosenthal, Sol Pearlman and Sidney
Ravin, president of the Auxiliary.
I. A.
Progress is reported by the Ladies' Auxiliary
of the Jewish National Fund in its efforts for the
annual donor solicitations which will culminate
with the function on Jan. 26 at the Adas Shalom.
Division chairmen and their associates, shown
above. are, left to right:
Seated: Mesdames I. Bloom, William Klafer,
Dave Diamond
At a breakfast meeting at the became a Guardian. Meyer Lev-
Shaarey Zion, 12350 Linwood on in and H. T. Glicksman made
$500 bond purchases.
Sunday. Dec. 26, Sol Selman was
Advance sales for the function
elected chairman of the Lands- now total $10,250. The bond goal
manshaften Societies of De- for the Landsmanshaften is
troit for Israel Bonds. Mem- $100,000.
bers of the Landsmanshaf- Bond Dollars Give Impetus
ten Societies met to lay plans To Israel's Development
Copper exploitation in Israel
for their annual Israel bond was given further impetus, when
function to be held Feb. 20. 1 the Ministry of Development an-
Elected as head of the steering nounced, in a communication
committee was Sam. Belkin, who to Phillip Stollman, chairman
was last year's bond chairman. of the Detroit committee for
Co-chairman .will be Hyman Lip- Israel bonds, that, with the
sitz, J. B. Ormand and Morris utilization of investment capital
Malin. Harry Gonte was named derived from the State of Israel
treasurer and Max Charness, Development Bond - Issue, the
secretary. The meeting was pre- Dorr Engineering Company has
sided- over by Isidore Sosnick, been engaged to draft and-build
president of the Landsmanshaf- a huge smelting and refining
ten Council.
plan near the copper mines of
On the publicity committee Elath, at the southernmost
are Sam Belkin, Max Charness, point of the country,
J. B. Ormand, Harry Gonte and
Morris Malin.
Set Up Mo'os Hitim Fund
Philip Greenwood, resident In Chas. Smith's Memory
manager of the Detroit Israel
the memory of Char-
bond office, spoke on the neces- les Honoring
Smith,
for
many years a lead-
sity for concerted effort on be-
er
in
Mo'os
Hitim
and
half of the sale of bonds and a former chairman activities
of the local
underscored the part that the
Hitim Committee, a special
Landmanshaften societies have Mo'os
played in the past and are ex- Mo'os Hitim Smith Memorial
has been set up.
pected to play in the future in Fund
At the last meeting of the
the upbuilding of Israel through
committee, a resolution was
the sale of bonds.
adopted, paying tribute to Mr.
In honor of his birthday, Smith's memory.
Harry Gonte purchased a $1,000
Israel bond and became a
Guardian of Israel. Mr. Sosnick iZhitomer Aid Planning
also purchased a $1,000 bond and 24th Anniversary Banquet
WOODY PONTIAC SALES
WOODY SOZ.,.
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NOT BIG PROFITS!
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$2277"
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TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE
WOODY
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Sales
TW
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1 214 0 J OS.CAMPAU
acknowledged "with apprecia-
tion" a gift to the Rose Saffir
Memorial Scholarship Fund,
by the family and friends of the
family. The grant will provide
financial assistance to Wayne
students who otherwise would
not be able to continue their
work.
The gift provides a minimum
initial grant of $1,000 a year.
The fund is administered by
the univer sity's scholarship
awards committee. Formal ac-
knowledgement of the contribu-
tion also will be forthcoming
from the Detroit Board of Edu-
cation.
Orchestras — Entertainment
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Sol Selman to Head Landsmanshaften l Rose Saffir Fund
Established at Wayne
Israel Bond . Function Set for Feb. 20 This week, Wayne University
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Sunday Niters Schedule
New Year's Day Dance
Carson Buick Sales
Elsie Palmer, president of the
Sunday Niters of the Jewish
Community Center, announces
plans for a New Year's Day
dance, to be held at 8:30 p.m.,
Saturday evening, at the D. W.
Simons center, 4000 Tuxedo.
Dancing will be to the music
of Carl Sims and his orchestra.
Edith Rosenbloom and Sarah
Zeff will act as mistresses of
ceremony. Refreshments will be
provided. All are invited to at-
tend.
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Metropolitan Club Slates
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New Year's Eve Party
If busy Call: UN. 4-9797
Morris Miller, president of the
Jewish Metropolitan Club, an-
nounces that members will
celebrate New Year's Eve with a
party this evening, at 3768 Joy.
Dinner and breakfast will be
served, and music and enter-
tainment provided by Sammy
Gotthelf and his orchestra. For
reservations, call TY. 4-8994.
Zhitomer Progressive Aid So-
ciety is planning its 24th anni-
versary banquet for Sunday eve-
•.ing, at Zack's Catering. Harry
Gonte, president, states that all
proceeds will go to charity.
It is better to dwell in a cor-
Members are urged to invite ner of a housetop, than in a
their friends to join the celebra- house in common with a con-
tion.
tentious woman. It is better to
dwell in a desert land, than with
a contentious and fretful
Israeli Students to Hear
woman. — Prov. 1: 19, .
Talk by Rev. W. B. Sperry
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THRILLING NEWS
The Israeli Student Club of
Detroit will hold another in a
series of social-cultural even-
ings at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the
Zionist House, 11345 Linwood.
Rev. William B. Sperry, of Christ
Episcopal Church, will be guest
speaker. His topic is "Israel and
the Arab Countries — A Study
in Contrast." Israeli songs, danc-
ing and refreshments will follow.
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