The Suburban Community Advances in Medicine Bring New Techniques in Banking By the Oak-Woodser hers feel about the necessity of Centuries ago, the practice of having a blood bank that they blood-letting was widespread in would not miss one of the four the healing of the sick. The rallies Bnai Brith conducts dur- theory then was that to rid the ing the year. They call it a body of "bad blood" was to rid matter of common sense—a sort the patient of • the source of of insurance policy against the future. infection and disease. And there's nothing more We wonder today at the prim- itive thought of blood-letting, comforting to a Bnai Brith mem- since we have come to realize ber than to call his Lodge blood the importance of blood in the bank chairman and ask f o r recovery of patients in emer- blood for a member of his fam- gency and post-operative cases, ily, than to be told, "Yes, you in building up patients before can have up to seven pints." Not alone do members give an operation, in granting new their blood, but some of the life to "blue babies" and ser- women staff Red Cross Blood- vicemen wounded on the battle- mobile units, at factories, in fields. schools, in churches and syna- Blood has so many uses gogues. And they've won many that a phenomenon of our citations for their efforts. generation has become the This year's blood bank chair- blood bank, which works, of men, Sol Moss, of the Men's course, like any other bank. Council, and Diane Blauer, of There are deposits, and there the Women's Council, are hop- are withdrawals, - but there ing that many members and must always be assets for it their friends will be making to continue its existence. use of this service both Mon- In our community, the most day and Tuesday. significant blood bank is that operated by Bnai Brith, through the local chapter of the Amer- O-W Lodge Organizes ican Red Cross. And to maintain Junior Bowling League its assets, this blood bank con- A Junior bowling league for ducts rallies every other month, at which members make de- boys and girls, 7 to 14, has been posits to insure against future started by Oak-Woods Lodge of Bnai Brith for children of mem- withdrawals. bers, it was announced this Such a rally is planned next week by Ben Marks, president week, when on both Monday of the Lodge's bowling league. and Tuesday, members and The young people will com- friends of Bnai Brith will be pete at 1:30 p.m., each Sunday, able to give a pint of their beginning Oct. 18, at Oak Park blood, either to replace that al- Lanes. The junior season will ready withdrawn or to go on be divided into two 12-week their account. periods. The first period already Monday's rally will be at the is .filled, but -openings exist for Clinton School, on Parklawn, the second session. League members will select just south of 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park, and Tuesday's will be at their own officers and will hold Adas Shalom Synagogue, Cur- a banquet at the conclusion of tis and Santa Rosa. Under joint the second session. Each alley sponsorship of the Men's and will be supervised by an adult, Women's Councils, they will be who also will assist in teaching fundamental of the ,game. held from 6 p.m. to midnight. Youngsters will bowl two Over the summer months alone, Bnai Brith has dis- games, with the cost including bursed 500 pints of blood, and shoe rental. Bowling .T-shirts there is nothing so reassur- will be given each bowler by the ing to a patient and his fam- senior league. For further information, call ily to know that this blood can be obtained when it is Sol Cohn, chairman, LI. 5-3416, needed—provided, of course, or Abe Duke, co-chairman, LI. 6-0954. it is available. So strongly do many mem- We Remodel — suits to single breasted model •2 button wide lapel to 3 button narrow lapel model— WOMEN'S: •Full flare coats to to new tapered models •Taper skirts and Dresses. Complete Selection of Brand Name: * SUITS • SUBURBAN COATS • SPORT COATS • SLACKS • TOP COATS Complete Service on Tuxedo Rentals RADOM TAILORS Clothiers and Cleaners 22155 COOLIDGE, So. of 9 Mile LI 7-1511 Open Sundays 11-3 The seventh annual Syna- gogue Adult Institute will open for registration and classes, all of which will be held in the Beth 'Aaron Synagogue, 18000 Wyoming, on Nov. 11, announ- ces Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick, Institute chairman. Among the courses offered this year, in addition to a graded series of classes in Hebrew lang- uage and the siddur, are: Sab- bath service in the synagogue, Psalms: A treasury of faith for daily living, Religions of Jew, Christian, and Arab, Modern problems in Jewish life, and Midrash and Jewish lore." The co-operating synagogues are: Adas Shalom Synagogue, Cong. Ahavas Achim, Beth Aaron Synagogue Cong. B'nai Moshe, Cong.. Shaarey Zedek and Evergreen Jewish Cong. Registration will be, accepted both from members and non- members of the above syna- gogues. Application may be made at the office of any of them. The first meeting of the sea- son will be held by Clinton pre- school PTA at 8 p.m., Tuesday, at the school gymnasium, Park- lawn and Nine Mile in Oak Park. The subject under discus- sion will be nursery schools and a film, "Understanding Chil- dren's Play," will be shown, fol- lowed by a panel discussion. Teachers from area nursery and kindergarten classes will participate in the panel discus- sion. All parents with pre-school children are invited to attend, if they are not already a member of another district's pre-school PTA. Refreshments will be served. For additional information, call Mrs. Barbara Murray, chair- man, LI 3-5291, or co-chairman Mrs. G l o r i a Weberman, LI 3-4201. Alonah Pioneer Women Set `Meet the Rabbi' Night to delight her audiences. She will present her newest one- woman review of the current Broadway musical, "West Side 'Story." The guest artist will he ac- companied by Martin Ruben- stein, well-known radio, televi- sion and recording artist. Another feature of the after- noon will be an award of a five- day vacation for two at Oakton Manor Resort, Lake Pewaukee, Wis. Invitations are being sent to all women who are entitled to Services at Emanu-El At 8:15 p.m. services today at Temple Emanu-El, Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will preach on "How Much? How . Soon?" The Bar Mitzvah of Jeffrey Brooke Da- vidson will be observed. tAl q`c i a MODIFIED •"•,,f • Com,let.ly AMERICAN PLAN " 4,,,„/ doily per person $0 double occ. erS Thru 0 Oct. 31 $9 thru 12-19 INCLUDING TWO SUMPTUOUS MEALS (breokleg and diron•rf •50 TOOTS OW of 258 OCEANFRONT 25th to 76th Sts., Miami Beach See Your Travel Agent Is FABER UHS Oak Park PTO Sets Thursday Meeting United Hebrew Schools Oak Park Branch. Parent-Teachers Organization will hold the open- ing meeting of the current sem- ester at the Ten Mile Jewish Community Center Branch at 8 p.m., Thursday. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will be guest of honor at the meeting and he will show slides he made while on a visit to Israel. Par- ents of children attending the school, as well as their friends, may attend the meeting. Re- freshments will be served. Invites you to be his guest at the SHOWING OF THE ALL NEW—ALL OVER AGAIN 1959 CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS at Shore Chevrolet Company 12240 JOS. CAMPAU, 8 blocks South of Davison TW 1-0600 Res. UN 4-9039 • ri& /cede wee& Clinton Pre-School PTA to Hold Opening Meet MENS: •Double-breasted Free Pick-up & Delivery Synagogue Institute Classes Begin Nov. 11 "An Afternoon with Sulie Harand" will be presented by the South Oakland County Chapter of Hadassah at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Bnai David Synagogue, Southfield at 9% Mile Rd., when new members, Honor Roll members a n d workers w i 1 1 be honored. The pro- r a m, which of ficially closes the Honor Roll drive, will Miss Harand open with a dessert luncheon. Greetings will be extended by Mrs. Maurice Schiller, president, and Rabbi Hayim Donin will give the in- vocation. Membership and Honor Roll reports and awards will be pre- sented By Mrs. Morris Brand- wine, membership vice-presi- dent; and Mrs. Louis Cooper, fund-raising vice-president. Mrs. Max Frank, past president of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, will speak briefly. 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