Citrin-Kolb Oil Co. Under Single Ownership Robert 'Marwil Ma rks 75th Birthday To Make Purim Appeal for JNF Feb. 20; Continues Zionist Activity Jacob A. Citrin, of the 35- year-old Citrin-Kolb Oil Co., this week announced the ac- quisition of Nathan Kolb's in- terest in the firm, which now reverts to the sole ownership of the Citrin family. Presently a partner in the company is Martin Citrin, who purchased h i s grandfather's, interest in the firm some time ago. Although 30, Barney Citrin, the grandfather, still is active. in the company. Citrin's other two sons, Toby, a senior at Harvard University,. and Robert, 13, will have their interests held in trust, pending completion of their educations. Citrin, in-, making the an- nouncement, said that Kolb's withdrawal will not change the policies or operation of the company. which is Michigan's oldest distribUtor of Standard Oil products. The business began in 1920 in a one-pump filling station operated by Jacob and Barney Citrin on Linwood and Pingree. The company presently owns two bulk plants and .supplies 150 retail service stations. Robert Marwil, who was born in Detroit, Feb. 20, 1881, and who is among this city's Zion- ist pioneers, continues to give Zionism his prior interest. When he celebrates his 75th birthday in the coming few days, his chief concern remains the security of Israel. But Zionism is not his only interest. He is deeply devoted to congregational needs, has Local Groups Prepare Reception for March 4 Budget Commission Formed at Beth Yehudah Because of the constant ex- pansion of the Yeshivah Beth Yehudah, a Budget Planning Commission has been formed to insure the use of available funds for the best educational program possible. The following were elected to serve on the commission: Wolf Cohen, president of Ye- shivah Beth Yehudah; Dan A. Laven, chairman of the exec- utive committee; Rabbi Leizer Levin, chairman of the board of education; Rabbi M. J. Wohl- gelernter, executive president; Rabbi J. Klein, executive direc- tor; Dr. Max Kapusten, director of the Hillel Foundation at Wayne University; Max Car- men, A. Kravitz, and Rabbi Jos eph Elias, principal. ROBERT MARWIL served the Shaarey Zedek as president and was on the syna- gogue's board for many years. He was an active member of the boards of the Hebrew Free Loan Association and the House of Shelter, and served as pres- ident of the United Hebrew Schools and the Zionist Organ- izaton of Detroit. He visited Israel three times with Mrs. Marwil. He was chairman of the Keren Hayesod (Palestine Foundation Fund) campaign here in 1923-24. He was a member of the Wayne County Board of Super- visors for two years. On one of his visits to Palestine he represented the United Syna- gogue of America on a mission in behalf of Jerusalem's Jesh- urun Synagogue. 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Dr. Shmueli to Address Koutzah lvrit Saturday Sherwood Library Films At the Sherwood Library, 7117 W. 7 Mile, the film "Louisiana Story" will be shown on Feb. 14. On Feb. 16, the film showings, admission to which is free, will include "Haiti's Miracle of Stone," "Good Neighbor Family" and "Guatemala." 1 8 — Detroit Jewish News _ Friday, February 10, 1956 (TM • At7 .sMt, . Mr' ARPT PrIP •••"*:,. Pool, Coffee Shop Cocktail Lounge MOVIES • ENTERTAINMENT • PARTIES daily, per person Bin a roost"! To March 15 DANCES • BINGO • WIENER ROASTS Write direct or coil In Plans for a city-wide recep- tion honoring Dr. Samuel K. Mirsky and Rabbi Morris Gold- berg, who will be here on March 4, are being made by a special committee now in for- mation. Dr. Mirsky is professor of rabbinics at Yeshiva University and president of the Sura In- stitute in Jerusalem. Rabbi Goldberg is principal of Yeshiva Netiv Meir, in Jerusalem, one of the Bnai Akiva institutions of learning. Representatives of Mizrachi, Hapoel Hamizrachi, Kvutzah Ivrith and Young Israel at- tended a parlor meeting at the home of the Daniel Temchins, at which initial plans were out- lined. Anti-Zionists Pressure Heads of Political Parties NEW YORK, (JTA) — A newly-formed Committee for Security and Justice in the Middle East warned that the furnishing of arms to Israel would drive the Arabs "once and for all into the outstretched arms of the Kremlin." The new group, composed of 29 mem- bers, most of whom are well- known anti-Zionists, urged the chairmen of the Republican and Democratic National Commit- tees to agree on the removal of Middle East issues from do- mestic politics. Heads Mich. Press Ass'n. New President of the Michi- gan Press As- sociation is Frank Worth- ,, ington, p u b lisher of the,. W yandotte Tribune. He was elected at the newspaper publish ers' 88th an- ual convention Jan. 27-2,8 at Kellogg Center on the MSU campus in East= Lansing. Worthington Kvutzah Ivrit will meet on Saturday evening - at the Rose Sittig Cohen Hebrew School, to hear an address by Dr. Epraim Shmueli on the topic "Ideas and Personalities in Time of Crisis." In this second in his series of lectures, Dr. Shmueli will deal with Baruch Spinoza, 300 years after his excommunica- tion. M. Michlin will preside. The Hebrew speaking public is in- Evergreen Sunday School vited. MIAMI BEACH tl est has been to encourage in- vestments in Israel through the Palestine Economic Corpora- tion. Mr. Marwil's parents were early Detroit pioneers, having come here in 1865. He was married June 14, 1904, to the former Rachel Brand, whose parents were leaders in the Kalamazoo Jew- ish community. They have three sons, Dr. Thomas B., Sid- ney H. and Milton S., all of Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. Rob- ert Morrison, of Roslyn, Long Island, and 12 grandchildren. dren. Detroit WO 1-7075 * Sets Children's Purim Party A Purim party will be held for the Evergreen Congregation Sunday School children on Sun- day, Feb. 26, at the Mettetal School. Entertainment will in- clude costumes for the children, a magic show and.movies. Mrs. Coleman Kovan is the Sister- hood Youth chairman. ORT Plans New School GENEVA, (JTA)—The ,head- quarters of the World ORT Union announced the establish- ment of an ORT Committee in Spanish Morocco, composed of leaders of the Jewish commun- ity of Tetuan. The committee will soon organize a vocational school. in Tetuan where more than 6,000 Jews reside, the an- nouncement said. Labor Zionist Institute Sets March 'Festival Day' Although the formal dedica- tion of the new Labor Zionist Institute Building, on Schaefer and Seven Mile Rd., will be marked by a special event on a national scale later in the year, the sponsors of the projcet will hold a celebration dinner March 18, called "Festival Day", in which members of the move- ment and invited guests will hear a specially prepared pro- gram with a "surprise'? guest speaker. Saturday, Feb. 25, has been designated as JNF Sabbath by the Jewish National Fund Syn- agogue Committee. Sermons will be dedicated to the work of Keren Kayemet L'Israel that Saturday night and Sunday, Feb. 26, when the Purim Megillah will be read, appeals will be more for Purim gifts to the JNF. 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