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July 17, 1959 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-07-17

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AmericanSavi
h Increase
Is Biggest Yet

JWV Activities

CHARLES & AARON KO-
GAN AUXILIARY will hold a
games party on Thursday night,
in the Memorial Home. Prizes
and refreshments will be fea-
tured. with tickets available at
the door. For information, call
Delores Feldman. LI 5-3348.

Allen Kovinshrs on Name Morris Fein as `Godfather'-
HaqvailanHoneymoon of Holly Chamber of Commerce

Reporting an increase in as-
sets of $15.966,097.28 over the

previous year. American Say-
>, ings and Loan Association en-
joyed the best six-month period
.

during the first half of 1959.
* *

since the firm was founded.
This fact was announced by
Members of DETROIT AUX-
Adolph Deutsch, president of ILIARY recently tendered a
t h e associa-
picnic for 50 veteran patients
Z tion, who add-
- of Ann Arbor Hospital at Bish-
= ed that the
op Lake. Fannie Kaplan was
firm's stat e-
chairman and Hannah Seinwell,
:
co-chairman, of the outing.
ment of con-
t.,
Transportation was provided by'
dition at the
Post members Harry Berger,
end of the
let Morris Seinwell and Morris Si-
;
June 30. 1959
mon.
;7'
fiscal year
* *
k -
shows a
W
MRS. ALLEN KOVINSKY
DETROIT AUXILIARY mem-
g r6wth un-
bers will meet at 1 p.m., Mon-
matched b y
Hawaii is the honeymoon des-
lea
day. at the Memorial Home to tination of the new Mr. and
Deutsch
any other say-
sew cancer pads. Needed white Mrs. Allen Jay Kovinsky, mar-
ings association in America.
E -
materials
for this work can be ried in an afternoon service
Total assets, the statement re-
veals. have jumped to S93,584,- left at the Home.
July 12 in the Founders' Room
474.38, with reserves increased
of the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
to $4,639,360.15. a gain of near-
The bride, Elaine Carol Kas-
ly $1,500,000: and savings have
off, daughter of the Irwin Kas-
risen to $78,451,858.23. an in-
offs. of West Outer Drive, was
crease of over $9,500,000.
wed to Kovinsky, son of Mr. and
Amouncements
Currently, American Savings
Mrs. Benjamin Kovinsky of
has invested S80,354,180.34 in
Windsor, Ont., by Rabbi Samuel
first mortgage loans. including
July 13, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Prero of Young Israel.
FHA and VA government-in- Michael A. Gaines (Carole Ko- - The bridal gown of pearl-
sured mortgages.
vail). of Rialto Ave.. Madison white poie de soie and Chan-
A pioneer of many advances Heights, a son. Martin Erich.
tilly lace was fashioned with a
in savings account services.
boat neckline and long scallop

* *
American Savings recently in-
July 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Is- pointed sleeves. Appliques on
troduced- another convenience , real Kroll (Gail Wolfson), of the lace formed the yoke and
for savings holders. Name-0- 15383 Appoline. a daughter, sleeves, and the fitted bodice
Plate, now in use at all seven Cheryl Lynn.
fell into a full skirt with lace
offices, is a permanent identifi-
and appliqued insets ending in
* • •
cation plate that saves time,
July 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. a circular train of cathedral
both when placing and with- Harold Lipshaw (Renata Gru- length. Roses of lace and poie
drawing funds. It also serves as enbaum), of 1152 Neafie, Pon- de soie caught the skirt up in
identification for check cashing ! tiac, a daughter Pamela Joy.
a large pouf at the back.
and helps establish credit. with
The bride's veil, cut in cir-
*
*
business firms.
cular
fashion in four tiers, was
July 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
In addition to Adolph Melvin Matoff (Lauri Ellis. of of Elizabethan silk illusion and
Deutsch, other American Sav- Windsor). of Selkirk Ave., held in place by a tiara out-
ings' officers are Samuel Hecht- Southfield. a daughter, Tani- lined in seed pearls over lace
man, senior vice-piesident and Ann.
scallops. She carried a cascade
chairman of the board; Alfred
of eucharis lilies, stephanotis
* * *
L. Deutsch, executive vice:preS-
July 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. and English ivy.

g3irtit

ident; Jack Sylvan, .senior vice- Robert W o h l m a n (Harriet
president; Nathan I. Goldin. Keller), of 18277 Snowden, a
secretary-treasurer; Fred J. daughter. Sari Beth._
Ruelle and George M. Zeltzer.
* *
vice-presidents.
July 3 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert L. Goldstein (Barbara
Braun), of 29570 Ever et t,
Southfield, a son, Jeffrey Alan.
* *

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June 29 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Glickman (Sarah John-
son). of 21131 Kipling, Oak
Park, a daughter. Renee Mona.

*

*

*

June 29 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Rubin, of 23530 Keno-
sha, Oak Park. a daughter,
Julie Beth.

*

*

*

June. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart A. Graff (L auretta
Knopper). of 19490 Freeland, a

daughter, Carol Ruth.
* * *
June 28 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Dembs (Ann Ribiat), of
19929 Lesure, a son, Michael
Eric.
• • *
June 25—To Dr. and Mrs.
Clifford B. Heller (Sharon
Katzman), of Weyher Ave.,
Livonia, a son, Bradley Mark.

*



"Godfather of the Holly Jay-!ties have been made available.
cees", Morris Fein, has been An editorial in the Northwest
awarded honorary membership Oakland County Herald Adver-
in the Junior Chamber of Com- tiser wrote of Fein: "The young
merce of Holly, Mich., where men of our community could
he has been a resident for 40 not have chosen a more deserv-
Years. ing recipient for the honor
Fein, who is over '70 years which they bestowed.
old, was called Holly Jaycees' "Here's a man, past the '70
"Godfather" by past president mark, who has done so many
James Alexander who pre- things for the Holly area and
sented the award at the seventh its residents, it would be im-
annual charter night banquet. possible for anyone to record
A member of Shaarey Zedek them. He has been the confi-
Synagogue here, Fein, a Holly dante, advisor and benefactor
department store owner, is the of hundreds of his fellow towns-
father of Detroiter Mrs. Mike men. He is a kindly and gen-
Karbal. His wife Minnie and erous man. Quietly he goes
daughters Mrs. Sol Klopman, about doing good, with no
Mrs. Morrie Packer and Mrs. thought of receiving personal
compliments or public acclaim."
Louis Fegelman live in Holly.
The editorial goes on to say.
Among his affiliations in the
local Kiwanis and Board of "From the day he decided to
Commerce of Holly, Fein is see it through. he though, talked
active in national affairs of the and lived 'the beach.' His en-
Jewish Hospital, at Denver, thusiasm overcame the skeptics;
Jewish Theological Seminary, his reputation for sound judg-
General Israel Orphans Home ment brought other men and
and the American Medical Cen- groups of men to his aid; his
ter at Denver. He is also affili- contributions in time and
ated with the Detroit Jewish money accomplished the job."
Home for the Aged.
One of his contributions to
the Holly community was his
role in the land purchase and
development project for a beach
And His Orchestra
and picnic area, realized after
more than 100 years without
KE 5-2604
such facilities in Holly.
Fein's time and money not
only helped create the beach,
PHOTOGRAPHS by
but contributed to the forma-
BERNARD H.
tion of the Township Park Com-
mission of which he is chair-
man. The area is being ex-
panded this year and new facili-

wick Stith z_

WINER

KE. 1-8196

GIFT of Min. Album
for Mom on all Candids

`Parks' Band to Play
Herbert 'Favorites'

"Victor Herbert Favorites"
Vacation-Temporary-Wake-op
will be featured in the program
of the Summer Parks Band at
Stoepel and Palmer Parks next
Thursday and Friday. Conduc-
The new Mrs. Kovinsky asked tor is Herschel Leib, and bari-
her cousin Marilyn Warren to tone William DeMaria. The pro-
VE 7-6701
attend her as matron of honor. gram includes:
Her bridesmaids were Susan "Entry Of The Bacchus"
Delibes
(From "Sylvia Ballet")
Linder, of New York, and Phyl-
Overture "Zampa"
Larry Paul
lis Young. Twins Barbara and "Sleeping Beauty" Waltzes Herold
TschalkowsbY
Furniture Service
Robin Young, the bride's cous-
"Victor Herbert Favorites"
ins, were flower girls.
Herbert
Refinishing Si Repairing
Reynold Bubis, of Nashville, "Malaguena" Lecuona
Symphony" _.. Schubert
7579
W. McNICHOLS
Tenn., was his brother-in-law's "Unfinished
Vocal Solo Selected
UN 4-8440 UN 2-7949
Mr. Wm. DeMaria. Baritone
best man. Ushers were Marvin
"William Tell" Overture
Rossini
Goodman, of Birmingham, Mar-
tin Blatt, of Livonia, Arthur
Levine and Abba Friedman.
Following a dinner after - the
ceremony, the couple left on ,
Now Exclusive Caterers et the Beautiful Air-Conditioned
their honeymoon. On their re-
Sholem Aleichem Institute
turn, they will reside in Livonia
Also catering in your home, favorite hall, temple or hotel.
and continue their work at
GREENFIELD at 7 MILE ROAD

BR 2-0375
Wayne State University, where
both are enrolled.

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Elect Detroit Women
to BB District Offices

Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, of De-
troit, relinquished her gavel as
president of Bnai Brith Women's
District No. 6 to Mrs. Joseph
Garland, of Chicago, at the re-
cent 27th annual district con-
vention in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
As past president, Mrs. Cog-
gan will serve as counselor of
the District. Other Detroiters
named to District posts are Mrs.
Morris Tack, first vice-presi-
dent; and Mrs. Alfred E. Lakin,
fourth vice-president.
District 6, encompassing eight
Midwestern states and four Ca-
nadian provinces, is the second
largest in the country.

June 24 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Salomon (Lenore
Swartz), of Oak Park, a son,
Michael Steven.
• • •
June 22 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Brent (Harriet Sosnick),
a son, Thomas Alan.
• * *
June 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Fred J. Horowitz (Lois Adri- Serve Kosher Lunches
enne Docks), of 10420 Sara- at Center Snack Bar
toga, Oak Park, a daughter,
Kosher lunches are served
Freda Helene.
daily in the snack bar of the
Jewish Community Center, from
June 5 — to Mr. and Mrs. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Mon-
Michael Bennet Lewiston ( Iris days through Fridays, under
Ruby), a son, Jeffrey Allen.
the supervision of Sally Klein.
• *
food services director. Sand-
May 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. wiches, salads and other foods
Charles Sachse, of 13336 Bal- and drinks are available from
four, Huntington Wood s, a i machines all day and at night
daughter, Lynn Frances.
whenever the Center is open.

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