Bonds-Spur Denture Industry With - the aid of funds derived from the sale of the State of Israel De, velopment Bond Issue, the production of false teeth is becoming one of Israel's largest industries, both for honie and foreign markets. Shown above is Valentine Chitayet, who boasts ,a beautiful smile graced by non-artificial teeth, display- ing a set of false teeth manufactured by the American Por- celain. Tooth COmpany of Tel Aviv, whose operations axe being expanded with the assistance of Israel Bond funds. The com- pany, which employs a trained staff of more than 140 persons, produces ,about 80,000 teeth a day, mostly for export. Among the large importers are Austria, Yugoslavia, Finland, Turkey and Costa Rica. Stone-Simons Agency Sisterhood Scheduleg Opens on W. McNichols Garden Installation CHARLES STONE (left) and RUDY SIMONS this week announced the opening of Stone and Simons Adver- tising, Inc., with offices lo- cated at 10821 W. McNichols, near Meyers. Both principals were formerly account execa- t i v .e s at Simons - Michelson Co., with whom they had been associated since 1947. Hadassah Study Groups Slate Annual Luncheon Representatives of 35 Hadas- sah study groups will participate in the annual Study Group Luncheon to be held at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, at Rainbow Terrace. News of-America and Israel culled from the national Hadas- sah Newsletter will furnish the theme of the afternoon's pro• gram feature, "This I Remem- ber." Mrs. Harold Koenisberg will act as moderator, and re- porters will be Mesdames Mor- ris Cole, Louis E. Heideman, Maurice Perlman and Samuel Rhodes. Songs by Mrs. Milton Caplan, vocalist, accompanied by Mrs. Edward Zellman, will complete the program. Hostesses will be women from each of the study groups. Reservations are being ac- cepted through today, by chair- man Mrs. Arthur Klein, UN. 3-7&32, and ticket chairman, Mrs. Fred Shuman, UN. 2-3697. Triple Play in Pittsburgh Fills Vacant City Posts PITTSBURGH (JTA) — A triple move in city posts has been carried out here, in which Special Assistant City Solicitor Louis Rosenberg was named Public Safety Council to fill a vacancy created when A. L. Wok was sworn in as Orphans court Judge. Both of the new appointments were announced by Mayor David Lawrence. An indoor garden party will 'be the setting for installation of - officers ceremonies of the Adas Shalom Sisterhood at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the syna- gogue social hall. Mrs. George R. Liss, retiring president, advises that a lunch- eon will be served in honor of Mrs. Norman Allan, incoming president, and other ne•ly- elected officers. Mrs. Philip Heitman is in- stallation chairman. She is as- sisted by Mesdames Jacob E. Segal, installing officer; Max Biber and J. E. Segal, pro-gram; Max –Goldsmith, decorations; Harry and 'Julius Spoon, social; Albert Goodman, hostesses; Harry A. Keller, publicity; George Bassin, piano accompan- ist; Alexander Moss, Harry Nachman, Norman Allan, Joseph Katchke and George Liss, ex- officio. Ruth Meckler, talented young pianist, at present a student of Rudolph Serkin at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, will play several piano solos. - An -original installation skit will be presented, as written by Mrs, Segal_ and adapted music- ally by Mrs Bassin, Mrs. Biber will act as entertainment co- ordinator. Imperials on Top in Center Softball League Kay to Report winner of its first won their opening games, with on 24th Congress two Imperials, games, heads the standings the former winning from Sax- Leon Kay's report • on the 24th World Zionist Congress will highlight the annual mem- bership meeting of the Zionist Organization of Detroit at 8:30 p.m. Monday, at Zionist House. Kay, who attended the Con- gress as a delegate of the Zion- ist Organization of America, will " review the accomplish- ments of the sessions, discuss problems confronting world Zionism and give his impres- sions of the current Israeli scene. _ Election of officers, board members and convention dele- gates and • a report by Rabbi Moses Lehrman, .ZOD president, on the past year's activities, will be included on the pro- gram. Asocial hour will follow. ZOD Members: will make plans to WelC6-me Dr. Emanuel Neumann, prominent Zionist leader, who Will. address the community :under- ZOD aus- pices on June 18', at the Esther Be/Irian Bldg., Schaefer and W. 7 Mile-Rd. • Arrangements for Dr. Neu- rnann's visit here, the first in a number of years, were com- pleted by Kay - while both at- tended the. Congress sessions in Jerusalem. of the Jewish Community Cen- ter Softball League for Tweens. The team beat the Flashes and Jokers, the latter a new Davison entry. Normans, a group from the Berman branch, won its first game from Jokers, then lost to Dukes. Archons and Del Monicos For the Time of Your Child's Life ! CAMP MAPLEHURS i • Boys and Girls, 6-14 • College Trained Staff • 220 Acres • Private Lake • All Summer Camp Facilities PLUS Something More— Dr. Thomas S. Cohn, Drireetor UNiversity 2-1893 KEWADIN, MICH. Between Traverse City and Charlevoix Slate Parent Orientation for Community Campers Two pre-camp orientation meetings for parents of chil- dren attending Fresh Air Camp and Camp Tarnarak will , be held this month, at the Davison Jewish Center. The first is scheduled for 8.:30 p.m., Thursday, for parents of children ... attending Tamarack, while parents of Fresh Air campers will meet at 8:30 p.m., June 12. Sam, Marcus, ex-ecutive di- rector of the Fresh Air Society, will speak on "So You're Send s: ing a Ctild to Camp." Descrip- tions of program and camp life will be given by resident di- rectors. 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The public is invited to attend. Participants are Carolyn Fisher, Linda Eisenberg, Susan Straus s, David Rottenberg, David Kaufman, Ann Mischa- koff, David Forman, Mitzi Sla- win, Tessie Silver s, Rayna Meckler, Karl Singer, Rosalyn Loren„ Mark Slobin, Frances Cooperman, Elaine Sublette, Harvey Robb, Ralph Sirotkin, Phyllis Gold, Lewis Kleinsmith, Herbert Brown and Robert Bar- ons, and the latter whipping the Dominos. Nationals lost to Im- perials. Schedules will be completed on June 17, with an assist from the weatherman, and winners of 'both the Davison and Berman leagues will receive division trophies on June 27. LOAN at City Bank Whatever you need—such as a new garage, recreation room, attic rooms, insulating, roofing or painting and decorating you can get it done right away, without one cent of cash ...No down payment and 36 months to repay ... Just ask your contractor to have the job financed with a City Bank Home Modernization Loan. 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