Maimonides Medical Society Women's Auxiliary will hold a luncheon meeting at 12:15 p.m., Tuesday, at Jeri's. Mrs. Leroy Atler, vice-president in charge of program, will introduce Judge Nathan Kaufman as the guest speaker. Mrs. Ezra Lipkin will give the invocation. President Mrs. Joseph Dubin has announced that the follow- ing past presi- dents have been appoint- ed as coordi- nators of this year activ- ities: Mesdames Morris B a c h- man, Edith Cooper, Ar- thur Goldberg, Mrs. Atler Charles Gitlin, Louis Kazdan, David Kliger, Marvin Levy, Ezra Lipkin, Hy- man S. Mellen, R. Mendels- sohn, Leo Orecklin, A. J. Ro- goff, Louis Shiovitz, I. Walter Silver, Henry Small, Max Steiner. Irvin Weisenthal, Is- rael Wiener and Morris Witus. Dr. Julian Stern, president of the Maimonides Medical Society announces that the first com- bined dinner meeting of the Society and Auxiliary will be held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, at the Wayne County Medical So- ciety Building, 1010 Antietam. Dr. Manuel Glazier, of Brook- line, Mass., will speak on "Pri- vate Practice of Medicine in Israel." Adolph Deutsch Marks Birthday on Radio Show Adolph Deutsch, prominent businessman and communal fig- ure, will celebrate his 77th birthday ahead of schedule, when he is interviewed at 10:05 a.m. today, over the Mary Morgan radio show on CKLW. T h e presi- dent of Amer- i c a n Savings will spend his natal day, which actually occurs on Sat- urday, quietly Mr. Deutsch with his family. The energetic business leader waved aside the idea of retir- ing when he was 65, and instead has spent a busy 12 years work- ing on ideas to expand his American Savings and Loan Association to a network of seven branches with assets over $78.000,000. Though he now sits behind a huge desk in his thickly- carpeted office in the company- owned Citizens Bldg., he still maintains a "grass-roots rela- tionship with people, sometimes appraising as many as 35 homes a day. Coming to Detroit in 1921, he worked for a bank, established an investment company and later founded Citizens Mortgage Co. and other enterprises. He started American Savings in 1947. A member of Cong. Bnai VE. 8-9364 is your Jewish News Classified Number Moshe, which has given him fre- quent honors as a past presi- dent and board member, he also serves the Zionist Organization of Detroit, Jewish Home for Aged and Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith. Deutsch resides with his wife at 19211 Prairie. They have two sons, Alfred, currently treas- urer of American Savings, and Charles, a Flint business execu- tive. A third son, Lt. (j.g.) Rob- ert Deutsch died in service in 1944. The Deutsches have seven grandchildren. A unouncin,g the appointment of SY ROSENWASSER Shaarey Zedek YPL Neugarten Aid Slates State JWV Wome Hear Adventurer F und-Raising Night Slate Donor Luncheon Neugarten Medical Aid will to The Young People's League Plans are underway for Mich- igan Jewish War Veterans Aux- iliaries' donor luncheon, to be held at Masonic Temple on Nov. 13. More than 1500 women are expected for the event, according to departmen t president Mrs. Oscar Katz. Progra m chairman Mrs. Irving Silk announce s that features of the after- Mrs. Katz noon will in- elude a showing of Nat Greene fashions and a program of songs by Wynne Garden Landis. Harry Jarkey, of Detroit TV, will act as master of ceremo- nies A silver tea service, an elec- tric roaster and • a fur-trimmed cashmere sweater w ill be among prizes awarded at the luncheon, said donor chairman Mrs. John Nemon. For further information, or to make reservations, call the JWV Memorial Home, WE 3-0846, or Mrs. Morton Oppen- heim, LI 5-3361. Minkoff Slated as Flint Jewish Council Speaker Isaiah Minkoff, executive di- rector of the National Commu- nity Relations Advisory Coun- cil, will be principal speaker at the Flint Jew- ish Commu- nity Council annual meet- ing at 8 p.m., Sunday at Flint's Temple Beth El. Min- koff will speak "Key Is- On sues on the American- Jewish Scene," announced Minkoff Arthur Hurand, chairman of the 1958 Flint UJA drive and the installation of newly - elected Council officers by past presi- dent Louis Kasle. Officers to be installed at the meeting are: Louis E. Rudner, honorary president; Dr. H. Max- Temple Israel Men well Golden, president; Arthur Set Children's Party; Hurand, Gilbert Rubenstein and Edwin L. Elk, vice-presidents; Bring Top Talent Children of members of the Jacob Pines, treasurer, and Temple Israel Men's Club will Mrs. Morton Leitson, secretary. attend the organization's annual Children's Party at 2 p.m., Sun- Celebrate Anniversary day, in the temple. with Bridge Party Heading the program and di- Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Cohen recting the music for the entire have invited all of their bridge- show will be playing friends to join them in H a 1 Gordon, celebrating their 27th wedding music director anniversary at 7:45 p.m., Satur- of WXYZ-TV, day, at the Sholem Aleichem who is also a Institute. co - chairman Cohen, who conducts a week- of the party. ly duplicate bridge tournament, Other prom- stated that a regular duplicate inent acts bridge game w i t li fractional from the show point awards will be featured. world will in- clude Ricky the Clown and Gordon his llama, Karrel Fox, a well- known comic magician; Jerry Don't check any further because nobody can meet these prices. Whitman, a ventriloquist; jug- National Advertised Tires gler Don Amato, an animal BRAND NEW—NOT RECAPS act and several other specialty performers. White Black Size The party is free to all chil- $ 8.88 6.00-16 dren of Men's Club members. $12.8f 9.25 6.70-15 Working with Gordon in plan- 13.83 10.88 7.10-15 ning the event are Mark Fischer 14.83 12.88 7.60-15 and Jack Caminker. 17.83 13.88 7.50-14 as Staff Supervisor has been announced by Ruben Gold, C.L.U., General Agent at 18930 Greenfield Road, Detroit, for the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. In his new posi- tion, Mr. Rosenwasser will as- sist our agency in recruiting and training sales representa- tives in addition to serving his clients. Mr. Rosenwasser is a gradu- ate of • Indiana University- and holds a Master's Degree from Syracuse University. For two years, he taught accounting at Syracuse University. His life insurance studies have included courses in programming, busi- ness insurance, and estate plan- ning. In June of 1958 he passed Part I of the Chartered Life Underwriter (C.L.U.) examina- tion and is currently preparing for Part II. With his insurance and ac- counting background Mr. Ros- "nwasser is well versed in per- sonal and business life insur- Checker Bar-B-Q Co-Owners In a story in last week's Jew- ance, estate and tax analyses, ish News on the opening of a and group and pension require- new Checker Bar-B-Q at 20135 ments. Livernois, Milton Tyner was DETROIT-GOLD AGENCY listed as the owner. The names of Mrs. Harry Tyner and Leon- Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company ard Tyner, who are also with this branch, were inadvertantly Springfield, Massachusetts omitted. 18930 Greenfield Detroit 35, Michigan All's well that ends well. BRoadway 2-0100 —Shakespeare — Adv. of Cong. Shaarey Zedek will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue social hall. Sol Belinsky, program chair- man, announces that G. J. Smith, educator and world traveler, will speak on "Mex- ico — Is It a Tourist Trap?" Non-members are invited. Refreshments will be served. hold a fund-raising games night, Saturday, at the Sholem Alei- chem Institute, 19350 Green- field. Many prizes will be awarded. Proceeds will go to the day nursery of the Detroit Associa- tion for Retarded Children. Funds are also made available for the purchase of special ap- pliances and medications. For tickets, call Mrs. Max Le- bow, SU. 8-0078, or Mrs. Joseph Bean, VE. 8-3511. The foundation of every state is the education of its youth. —Diogenes CARIBE MOTEL is the Place for your GUESTS attending your Wedding, Bar Mitzvah or special occasion. 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RIVER FA 1-1010 VOTE FOR JUDGE DAVENPORT NOV. 4 Turn right at Grand River exit from Lodge Expressway. Same location as before - Eastman Kodak in front of bldg. Drive in parking lot and walk to shop, in rear. 411111111111111111.111111111111111 ■ 1 3-THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, October 24, 1958 Maimonides Women Slate Judge Kaufman at Luncheon Tuesday