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Leon S. Wayburn 50 Today

Friday the 13th is a lucky day.
for Leon S. Wayburn, well
known Detroit advertising ex-
ecutive. He was born on Friday,
April 13, 1906, in Harrisville,
Mich. Today, on his 50th birth-
day, he is receiving the hearty

2,000 Workers Enlisted for

Women's G-Day, This Sunday

is a former member of the board
of governors of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation. He now is
chairman . of the Detroit Com-
mittee for the National Jewish
Hospital in Denver. He is a
member of Great Lakes Club
and Franklin Hills Country
Club.

Brevities

HAROLD RODNER, a Central
High School student, will be a
panelist when the HIGH
SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL
CLUB discusses "Relations Be-
tween India and - the United
States" at 7:15 p.m., Monday, at
the Parkman Branch Library,
1766 Oakman Blvd. Surinder
Saini, an exchange professor
from New Delhi now teaching
at the University of Detroit,
will moderate the discussion.
LEON S. WAYBURN
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An exhibit of 23 drawings
greetings of many scores of De-
troiters who have worked with and paintings by RICHARD"
WOLFF opened last Monday at
him in numerous causes.
Mr. Wayburn studied at GARELICK'S GALLERY, 20208
Northern High School and Livernois, and will continue
Wayne University and entered through April 21.
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the advertising field. He joined
the firm of Luckoff and Way-
The April meeting of the
MEYER and MOLLIE AUS-
burn in 1945.
He was married in 1937- to LANDER CLUB, held at the
Mildred Feinberg. They have home. of Mr. a;...d Mrs. Nathaniel
two daughters, Nancy, 16, and Pernick, of 18400 San Juan,
featured a kitchen shower for
Linda, 11.
His activities embrace many Ruth Feinberg, fiance of Roger
fields of endeavor. He served Pernick. The couple will wed
on the boards of the Jewish June 24, in Wilmington, Del.
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Community Center and the Na-
tional Federation of Temple
Alfred Hitchcock's new mys-
Brotherhoods. He now is a vice- tery-comedy "The Trouble with
president of the Great Lakes Harry," in Technicolor and
Region of the Union of Amer- VistaVision, is being held over
ican Hebrew Congregations and for another week at both the
is a member of the board of WORLD and STUDIO THE-
Temple Beth El. He is a paSt ATERS.
president of the Temple Beth
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El Men's Club.
"International Night" is plan-
A past 4president of the ned by the DURFEE CHAPTER,
Temple Beth El Players, he is Better Schools Association, for
known for his having played Tuesday evening, in the school
with this group and having
auditorium. Foreign students
directed some of its
, most sue- presently enrolled in the De-
eessful plays.
troit public schools under the
During the celebration of the auspices of the American Field
American Jewish Tercentenary Service will discuss' their im-
he was chairman of the public pressions of American schools
relations committee of the De- and life. They will be ques-
troit Committee of 300 and was toned by Durfee students,
responsible for the arrange- Carolyn Fisher and Mark Slo-
ments of the radio and tele- bin. Students and parents are
vision programs and for public invited.
relations efforts for the numer-
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ous Tercentenary public events.
Rabbi MORRIS SHAPIRO, of
H _ e is a former chairman of Temple Beth Israel, Jackson,
the arts and crafts division of Mich., .will represent the Jewish
the Allied Jewish Campaign and Chautauqua Society on Wednes-
day, at Cleary College, Ypsi-
12—Detroit Jewish News lanti. He will speak on "Is
Friday, April 13, 1956
There a Best Religion?"
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Pvt. HARVEY A. HOWARD,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark How-
ard, of Ohio Ave., has been as-
signed to the Judge Advocate
General's legal staff, and is
presently serving in Honolulu,
Hawaii. A 1955 honor graduate
Of the University of Michigan
Law School, he has pasSed both
the Michigan -and California
State Bar examinations.
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GOODFELLOWSHIP CLUB
will hold a dharity games party
Saturday night, in the home of
Jack Ginn s, vice - president,
20264 Rutherford. Refreshments
and prizes will be featured.
Gifts & Greetings
Chairmen are Ben Milstein and
Hy Benach.
for You — through
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BODZIN
FAMILY
held
WELCOME WAGON its tenth anniversary CLUB
meeting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
from Your Friendly
J. S. B o d z i n, of Sturtevant
1 13usiness Neighbors
Avenue. Out of town guests
and Civic and
were Pfc. Joel Bodzin, on leave
for the holidays from Paris,
Wicial Welfare Leaden!
France; Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Where to phone:
Pachtman of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
WO. 1-7750
and Mrs. Shimon Kozik.
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VE. 6-3464
HADASSAH will send the
KE. 3-6598
largest delegation in its his-
tory-62 members—to the 24th
VE. 7-8142
meeting of the World Zionist
Me cost or obligates)
Congress, which opens in Jeru-
salem on April 24

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Music Study Club
To Hold 'Annual Soiree'

Mrs. Sidney Jackson, presi-
dent of the Music Study Club,
announces the group's "Annual
Soiree" at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday,
at Ionic Temple, 6061 Grand
River.
According to . Mrs. A. Victor
Bizer, chairman, the choral
group, under the direction of
Dan Frohman and accompanied
by Mrs. Isadore - Mendelsohn,
will present a group of songs.
The drama group will present
Clare Booth Luce's "The Wo-
men." Chairman is Mrs. J.
Stewart Linden, and direction
of the three-act comedy is by
Stuart F. Piggins. Mrs. Jules
Kamen is production chairman.

EXCLUSIVE DRY CLEANING,.

Tying all the loose ends together in order to make way
for G-DAY, Mrs. Henry Berris (left) and Mrs. Herbert S.
Frank keep their fingers on the activities of 2,000 workers in
24 divisions of general solicitation who are out calling on pros-
pects all over the metropolitan Detroit area this week. Captains
will be at Temple Israel on Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., to
receive reports from their workers and work toward one of
the largest Jewish Campaign totals ever needed to keep regular
on-going services in operation for another full year and to help
provide Detroit's share of the special United Jewish Appeal
Emergency Fund.

Women's League to Close Entries
For Mildred Rosenberg Awards

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Within the next f e w days, stein, president; will announce
three judges selected by the League plans for the coming
League of Jewish Women's Or- year.
ganizations will review the ap-
plications of nominees for the
League's annual Mildred Simons
Rosenberg Me-
In the Occasion of Its Second Anniversary
morial Youth
Awards.
Mrs. Robert
Coggan, award
chairman, ad-
The Rhuziner Shul — 18450 Wyoming
vises that addi-
tional names
may be sub-
Proudly Announces that the Renowned and Beloved
mitted until
Monday. Ap-
plications
should be sent
Will Conduct Services on Sabbath Morning,
to her at 19526
April 21, 1956, 9 A. M.
Roslyn.
Eligible f o r
Mrs. Coggan
the competition are young men
Torah Reading: Ahare Moth, Kedoshim
and women of high school age
And Sunday EVening, April 22, Maariv-Sfira at 7 P. M.
(•rades 9 to 12), whose names
have been submitted by any of
Due to limited ficilities for seating, we urge the
the League-affiliated organiza-
tions. •
public to obtain advance tickets at the congrega-
Applications must be accom-
p a n i e d by recommendations
tion, which is open daily, all day.
from school principals, coun-
—Mr. H. Karp, President
selors, religious school heads
and/or rabbis. The applicants
must be outstanding scholasti-
cally, exhibit leadership ability
and show interest in community
responsibility. •
Judges will first evaluate the
g:
written qualifications and later
interview applicants personally.
The awards will be made at
8:30 p.m., M a y t0, at the
League4s annual event in the
Esther Berman Bldg.
The winning young man will
receive a silver kiddush cup,
while the first prize winner
among the women will receive
a silver menorah.
The community relations com-
mittee of the League, composed
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of presidents and representa-
tives of its 115 • organizations,
• Brake Lining Inspection
will meet at 12:30 p.m., Thurs-
• Chev. Approved Safety Check
day, in the International Insti-
• Prompt, Courteous Attention
tute. Mrs. Louis Kazdan, chair-
man, will preside.
• While-U-Wait Service
A dessert luncheon, emphasiz-
On Any of Above Items or
ing nationality foods, will pre-
cede an international fashion
Minor Repairs
show, a tour of the building and
Service Dept. Open 9 to 6, Sat. 'til Noon
a discussion of the purposes of
the Institute:Mrs. Philip Bern-

CONGREGATION BETH JOSEPH

CANTOR P. PINCHIK

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Speakers Club Postpones

A previously scheduled meet-
ing of the Speakers Club for
this Saturday evening has been
postponed to allow members to
attend the community-wide Is-
rael Independence Day celebra-
tion being held at 8:30 p.m.,
Saturday, in the Adas Shalom
Synagogue. social hall.

JOE MAY

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