Israel Bond Leaders Honored Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Sets Installation Luncheon
Mrs. Moses Lehrman will Martin Bodansky • and A. Le- Janawitz, courtesy, Julia Ring,
serve as installing officer for the boWitz, secretaries; Albert case and Erwing Friedman; as-
Hebrew Ladies
Reisner, treasurer; Gizella Kal- siting case.
Aid Society at
lush, oonduetress; Fani Roth,
All friends and members are
a luncheon at
inner guard; chairmen—Bern- urged_ to make installation
the Bel Aire,
ard Wiatrack, visiting, Allan luncheon. reservations.
at 12 noon,
Wednes-
day, June 20,
announces Mrs
Julia . R i n g,
program Chair,
man. -
Located only 60 miles from Detroit
-The follow-
i ii g
officers
▪ Fine program 'of worthwhile athletic, social and crea-
will be in-
tive activities for children 6-13.
stalled:
Mesdames
• Excellent sanitary facilities, hot and cold water in
M a x Bruner, Mrs. Lehrman
each cabin.
president; Maurice Reigler, Alex
White, Paul Goldrnan, David
• Delicious food, Well-balanced meals; dietary laws
Simkowitz, vice preSidents;
observed.
Reggie White, Arthur Schiff,
• CoMpetent, experienced staff; proper supervision
assured.
CAMP KEEBYU-MA
Three Detroit Israel Bond leaders were honored at the
dinner, at Hotel Statler, June 5. From the left: LOUIS
BERRY, who was toastmaster; PHILLIP STOLLMAN, retiring
chairman, who was presented with a plaque acclaiminak the
achievements in Bond sales under his leadership; ABRAHAM
FEINBE11G, of New York, president of the National Israel
Bond Organization; IRWIN L COHEN, the new Detroit Bond
chairman, and DAVID SAFRAN, who was presented with a
Jerusalem Bible, held by Mr. Cohn, in • recognition , of his
efforts as chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond executive
committee.
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Mrs. Ravin Again
Heads JNF W omen
is t e worlds
stsellin
The figures are in for another year! During the past
year Ford sold over half a million more eight-cylinder
MRS. SIDNEY RAVIN
Mrs. Sidney Ravin will be in-
stalled as president of the La-
dies' Auxiliary of the JewiSh
National Fund, for a third term,
at the installation -meeting
Tuesday, 12:30 p. m., at the Beth
Aaron synagogue, Wyoming at
Thatcher. _
Mrs. Jules Kraft, program
chairman, announces that the
program will feature Mickey
Woolf who will accompany him-
self • in a program of Israeli'
songs.
Mrs. Albert Prag will be in,
stalling officer. In addition to
- Mrs. Ravin, the following will
be installed:
First vice president, and chair-
man of board, • Mrs. Max Stoll-
man; 2nd vice president, chair-
man of fund raising, Mrs. Sam-
uel Krone, with co-chairmen
Mrs. Al Schneider and Mrs. J.
Seidman; 3rd vice President,
chairman . of _mernbershiP, Mrs.
Sidney Diem, With co-chairman
Mrs. H. Gold; 4th vice presi-
• dent,' chairman of trees, Mrs. S.
Ketcham; 5th vice president,
chairman of blue boxes ;-Mrs. A.
Soheuer, with co-chairman Mrs.
G. Lerner; recording secretary,
Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky; cor-
responding secretaries: , Mes-
dames A. Rosenblum, Morris
Lachover, Leonard Olshansky;
treasurer,- Mrs. Samuel Raker;
financial secretary, Mrs. Harry
Schumer; dues secretaries, Mes-
daMes Joseph Rubin, Irving
Bloom, George Schneider, Harry
Portnoy; donor secretaries, Mes-
dames Joseph Greenbaum,
Charles Freidenberg; I. Berko-
witz, S. Rosenblatt and. E.
Minns; program chairmen, Mes-
dames Jules Kraft, Irving Arlin,
Peter Chodoroif, William Levin;
publicity, Mrs. Al Spinner; so-
cial hostesses, Mesdames Na-
than: Rosin, Jack Grossbart;
William Hordes, M. Winston.
A dessert luncheon will be
served by the hostesses. All
members and friends are in-
vited. Mrs. Morris Pollock will
be hostess of the afternoon.
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