Plant Trees in Israel To Hondi Detroitei's 75th 'Birthday Sunday The 75th birthday of Isadore Podolsky, of the Lee Plaza Ho- tel, will be marked quietly Sunday with a family dinner, at which he will be honored with a certificate for 75 trees planted in Israel in his honor through the Jewish National Fund. Helping to celebrate will be his children Seymour, Harold and Mrs. Irving Posner and his four - grandchildren. In addition to his own family, Mr. Podolsky and his late wife, Rebecca, raised his nephews, Herbert, Ruben and Sidney Shell, who became dependent upon them in early childhood. The Podolsky's were among the founders of Cong. Beth El, in Wyandotte. Mr. Podolsky also is a member of Downriver Chapter, Bnai Brith, and the Foods Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign. He is still 'active in business, and for the last 3'7 'years .has Managed the Beverage Distrib- ution Co., in Wyandotte. He also is kept busy in Wyandotte civic affairs. THE BOX Thatliuilt A Nation The Blue-White Box is one of the important instruments t h r{o u g h which popular support is channeled to the Jewish National Fund. Through the coins and bills de- posited in it, friends and well - wishers of Israel are joining hands with the people of Israel in their struggle to conquer the deiert and make the Holy Land again a pro- ductive and fruitful re- gion. TAKE A BLUE-WHITE BOX Into Your Home Establish A Daily Link With Israel CALL THE JNF TO. 8-7384 A Box Will Be Mailed to You The Jewish National Fund 11345 Linwood Ave. HAS YOUR BLUE-WHITE BOX BEEN CLEARED YET? IF NOT, CALL JNF TODAY! Leading AJC Section Chairmen "Congress ConfidenfiarTo Report on Convention Another 'in a series of "Con- gress Report s--Confidential" _programs is e_ planned Monday afternoon,in the home of Mrs. M.' J. Kritchman,.16920 states Mrs. William Burk; presi- dent of the Detroit Women's Division, American Jewish Con' gress. - The program, "We Were east Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, pres- ident of the Women's Division, Jewish Welfare Federation, an- nounces that a nominating com- mittee under chairmanship of Mrs. Abraham Cooper has pro- posed a slate of officers and board members to be elected at the annual meeting, Tuesday, June 5, at Franklin Hills Coun- try Club. Mrs. Daniels was nominated for a second term as president. Vice-presidential nominees are Mesdames Eugene J. Arnfeld, Harry August, I. Jerome Haus- er and Philip R. Marcuse. Mrs. Herbert S. Frank was chosen for recording secretary, and Mrs. Ben Jones as corres- ponding kecretary. Nominated for additional three year terms on the board of directors were Mesdames Maurice Cfamage, Lewis B. Daniels, Arthur I. Gould, Wm. B. Isenberg, Maxwell E. Katzen, Charles Lakoff, Philip R. Mar- cuse, Harold A. Robinson, Mil- ton L. Sorock and S. S. Willis. Nominees for a three year term are Mesdames Harry Aug- ust, Theodore Bargman, Max Fisher, Ivor J. Kahn, Herschel V. Kreger and Alexander W. Sanders. Mrs. Nathan Kaplan and Mrs. Leo Orecklin are nominees for two year terms. Additional nominations may be made by petition signed by 25 members and submitted at least one week in advance of the annual meeting, Members of the nominating committee in addition to Mrs. Cooper are: Mesdames Wm. H. Frank, John C. Hopp, Lewis H. Manning, Aaron Nathan, Saul J. Rubin and S. S. Willis. Friday, April 27, 1956 effersoh. ran . c/ Of Detroit Branch announces the appointment of JOHN H. LEBOW as Sales Representative Real Estate and Building Council Leads All Allied Drive Divisions Name Mrs. Daniels For Second Term as Head of JWF Women Detroit Jewish News-7 The Cadillac Motor Car Division Among the leading section chairmen that were helping to move their divisions toward their 1956 Allied Jewish Campaign goal are (top row, left to right) Selig D. Sidney, health services; Harry B. Berlin, pharmacists and drug suppliers, professional division; Isaac Litwak, laundry drivers section, services divi- ion; Morris Tulupman, Dan Carpenter, super markets section, food service council; (bottom row) Harold M. Ellias, pharma- cists and drug suppliers section, professional division; Nathan N. Fierberg, traveling salesmen section, mercantile division; Paul Broder, vice-chairman, arts and crafts division, who took charge of the bowling alleys section. The real estate and building council won the right to preside at the final report meeting of the 1956 Allied Jewish Cam- paign - by reporting 96 per cent coverage Friday, topping the second place arts and crafts di- vision by three per cent. In third place with 92 per cent was the mechanical trades division. Real estate council chairman, Abe Green, presided at the re- port meeting. Jack 0. Lefton, co-chairman of the mechanical trades di- vision reported $1,076,456 col- lected for 92 per cent of his division quota. Arthur Howard, reporting for the real estate council, estab- lished the council's right to the chair by reporting'$1,052,232 for 96 per cent of the council quota. There," will be a review of the recent AJC convention in•Ne York,' which was attended by, several loCal delegates. Mrs. Dan Shapiro is the daY's chairman. The meeting, to which _t h e public is invited, will begin With a dessert luncheon. 3180 E. Jefferson Ave. Detroit 7, Mich. LOrain 7-6811 The arts and craft division reached 93 per cent of its $211,- 000 quota with $195,694. Joseph Holtzman, a ;United Jewish Appeal national chair- man and a member of the real estate council, principal speaker at the meeting, said that easing tensions in the Middle East does not mean that we can decrease, one iota, our aid to Israel. It is entirely possible that the Russians and the Arabs have deliberately eased tensions to put us off guard, said Holtzman. the rainy in ;ng ofi// he sing ing IF YOU AJC Women to Hold Luncheon Meetings SAVE FOR EMERGENCIES "Spring Festival," an annual mother-daughter luncheon, will be presented by the Schaefer-7 Chapter of the Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress, at 12:45 p.m., Wednes- day, at - the Rainbow Terrace, -18481 Wyoming. Featured will be a fashion show and door prizes, which will include a three day, all- expense vacation for two at Oakton Manor, Wis., through the courtesy of Elliott Travel Service, and ah original paint- ing by Louis Redstone. Lunoheon hostesses are Mes- dames Allan Agree, Marshall Brenner, Manuel Faxstein, Leo Federman, Irving LaKritz, Ga- briel Moscow, Harold Noveck, Sol Redstone, Joseph Siegel, Abe Singer, John Sturman, Mor- ris Weinstein and Edward Zim- merman. Proceeds will go to the Louise Wise Youth Center in Israel. Reservations can be made by calling Mrs. Sidney Michals at BR. 3-4745, Mrs. Norman verstein at UN. 2-4453, or Mrs. Harry L. Jacobs, at UN. 4-3730. Mrs. Joseph Greenberg, presi- dent of the Louise Wise Chap- ter; announces a luncheon meet- ing May 23 at the home of Mrs. Sidney Wrier, 24320 Berkley, Oak Park. A UN talk will be given by Mrs. Gentile. Reserva- tions can be made by calling Mrs. Louise Unatin, LI. 2-8573, Mrs. Leslie Ruby, LI. 6-8112, or Mrs. Harold Schwan, LI. 5-0366. WITH US' - SAVE WHERE YOUR DOLLARS EARN MORE Put a silver lining on the financial storm clouds cif the future by saving regularly at Guardian Savings. Save where your dollars earn more—build the cash re- serve . you need to meet the future faster CURRENT RATE Accounts are insured- to 510,000 at our new higher 21/2% current rate. Open your profitable Guardian Savings Account now! 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